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Otto_Pankok
Otto Pankok -LRB- 6 June 1893 -- 10 October 1966 -RRB- was a German painter , printmaker , and sculptor .
Brandi_Carlile_-LRB-album-RRB-
Brandi Carlile is the debut album from American folk rock singer Brandi Carlile . It was released July 12 , 2005 on Red Ink Records .
Anoplomerus
Anoplomerus is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae , containing the following species : Anoplomerus buqueti Belon , 1890 Anoplomerus globulicollis Buquet , 1860 Anoplomerus rotundicollis Guérin-Méneville , 1844
2016_Duck_Commander_500
The 2016 Duck Commander 500 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race held on April 9 , 2016 , at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth , Texas . Contested over 334 laps on the 1.5-mile -LRB- 2.4 km -RRB- intermediate quad-oval , it was the seventh race of the 2016 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season , The race had 17 lead changes among different drivers and 7 cautions for 41 laps .
World_of_Men
World of Men is a successful gay pornographic film series of 12 productions , directed by Collin O'Neal and produced by Collin O'Neal Productions . Each of the series is based on shooting in a specific city or country -LRB- in alphabetical order -RRB- : Argentina , Australia , Colombia , East Berlin , Edinburgh , Lebanon , Miami , Santo Domingo , Serbia , Spain , Turkey and Cum Fly With Collin .
Crennan
Crennan may refer to : George Michael Crennan -LRB- 1900 -- 2001 -RRB- , Australian cleric Susan Crennan -LRB- born 1945 -RRB- , Australian judge John Crennan -LRB- 1880 -- 1924 -RRB- , an Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda in the Victorian Football League
1991_California_Bowl
The 1991 California Bowl was an American college football bowl game played on December 14 , 1991 at Bulldog Stadium in Fresno , California . The game pitted the Fresno State Bulldogs and the Bowling Green Falcons .
Kip_Young
Kip Lane Young -LRB- born October 29 , 1954 in Georgetown , Ohio -RRB- is a former professional baseball player . A right-handed pitcher , Young played Major League Baseball with the Detroit Tigers in 1978 and 1979 .
Sándor_Bródy_-LRB-footballer-RRB-
Sándor Bródy -LRB- 15 August 1884 -- 19 April 1944 -RRB- was a Jewish-Hungarian football -LRB- soccer -RRB- player . He competed for Hungary at the 1912 Olympics and was a star in the national side . His first appearance in Ferencvaros was in 1902 and he played in the starting lineup until 1914 . He took part in the first World War , and from 1914 to 1920 he was in prison in Russia . He played in 17 matches for the Hungarian national side and scored once -LRB- 1906 -- 1913 -RRB- . Later he worked as a coach for Swedish side IFK Goteborg -LRB- 1921 -- 1923 -RRB- and for his former club , Ferencvaros -LRB- 1937 -RRB- . He died during the second World War .
Claude_de_Beauharnais_-LRB-1717–1784-RRB-
Claude de Beauharnais -LRB- 1717 -- 1784 -RRB- was a French nobleman . He was the second son of Claude de Beauharnais -LRB- 1680 -- 1738 -RRB- .
Copa_Colombia
The Copa Colombia -LRB- English : Colombia Cup ; officially known as Copa Águila due to sponsorship by brewery company Bavaria , manufacturer of Águila beer -RRB- is an annual football tournament in Colombia . It is contested by the 36 professional clubs of DIMAYOR . The Copa Colombia was played for the first time in 1950 , and it has been played consecutively since its revival in 2008 . The most successful club is Atlético Nacional , with three titles . Atlético Nacional are the current holders , who won their third Copa Colombia against Junior , 3 -- 1 on aggregate .
Greek_Chess_Championship
The Greek Chess Championship is normally played the year after the title year . For example , the 24th championship -LRB- for the 1974 title -RRB- was played in 1975 . The 48th championship was an eleven-player single round-robin tournament -LRB- average Elo rating 2421 -RRB- held 8 -- 23 December 1998 . Ioannes Papaioannou repeated as champion with a 7.0 / 9 score .
William_Nagle_-LRB-author-RRB-
William Lawrence Nagle -LRB- 4 June 1947 - 5 March 2002 -RRB- was an Australian soldier , author , actor , and screenwriter . His first book , The Odd Angry Shot , written after his return from the Vietnam War and exit from the army , traced the lives of a group of Australian soldiers from their departure from Australia , their rotation in South Vietnam , and return to Australia . The book was made into a movie of the same name .
Myriostachya
Myriostachya is a genus of Asian plants in the grass family . The only known species is Myriostachya wightiana , native to India , Bangladesh , Sri Lanka , Myanmar , Thailand , Sumatra , and Peninsular Malaysia .
Cazaly's_Stadium
Cazaly 's Stadium is a sports stadium located in Westcourt , a suburb of Cairns , Australia . It is named after the former VFL player Roy Cazaly . The stadium is the largest oval stadium in Cairns and features a main grandstand relocated from the Brisbane Cricket Ground in the late 1990s . It is used by the Queensland Cricket Association , Queensland Rugby League and AFL Cairns . The stadium hosted its first A-League game on 12 December 2015 .
Abhimanyu_Mithun
Abhimanyu Mithun -LRB- born 25 October 1989 -RRB- is an Indian international cricketer . In first class cricket , he plays for Karnataka . A right-arm fast-medium bowler , Mithun was called up to the India squad for the first Test against South Africa in 2009 -- 10 , only ten weeks after making his first-class debut . He has also played in the IPL for Royal Challengers Bangalore . He proved that he certainly has some potential with the bat & can become a seam bowling all-rounder in future .
Lim_Hyo-sook
Lim Hyo-sook -LRB- Hangul : 임효숙 ; born 26 April 1982 -RRB- is a South Korean female professional volleyball player . She was part of the team at the 2012 Summer Olympics .
Treviso
Treviso -LRB- -LSB- treˈviːzo -RSB- , Venetian : Trevixo -RRB- is a city and comune in Veneto , northern Italy . It is the capital of the province of Treviso and the municipality has 82,854 inhabitants -LRB- as of November 2010 -RRB- : some 3,000 live within the Venetian walls -LRB- le Mura -RRB- or in the historical and monumental center , some 80,000 live in the urban center proper while the city hinterland has a population of approximately 170,000 . The city is home to the headquarters of clothing retailer Benetton , Sisley , Stefanel , Geox , Diadora and Lotto Sport Italia , appliance maker De'Longhi , and bicycle maker Pinarello . Treviso is also known for being the original production area of Prosecco wine and radicchio , and being one of several towns thought to have been the origin of the popular Italian dessert tiramisù .
Catholic_Boy
Catholic Boy -LRB- 1980 -RRB- is the debut album by The Jim Carroll Band , led by Jim Carroll who is notable for publishing the 1978 memoir The Basketball Diaries , , and poetry collections including Living at the Movies . It spawned two FM hits , `` It 's Too Late '' and `` People Who Died '' -LRB- about friends of the singer who died before their time -RRB- . The front cover photograph was taken by Annie Leibovitz .
1989–90_League_Cup_-LRB-rugby_league-RRB-
This was the nineteenth season for the competition , known from this season onwards as the Regal Trophy for sponsorship reasons . Wigan won the final , beating Halifax by the score of 24-12 in the match was played at Headingley , Leeds . The attendance was 17,810 and receipts were # 73688
Zsolt_Makay
Zsolt Makay -LRB- born August 16 , 1977 -RRB- is a Hungarian politician who served as the last president of the Hungarian Democratic Forum .
Olena_Borysenko
Olena Borysenko -LRB- born 4 June 1996 in Kreminna , Ukraine -RRB- is a Ukrainian athlete who competes in compound archery . She started archery in 2013 and first competed for the Ukrainian national team in 2014 . She is righthanded . Her draw weight is 52 lbs . As well as competing internationally in archery , she is a student . Her hobbys are singing and sociology . She is the member of the Ukrainian women 's team that won the first ever medal in compound archery and the first ever gold medal overall for Ukraine at World Archery Championships in 2015 .
Walk_Away_Renee_-LRB-film-RRB-
Walk Away Renee is a 2011 American documentary film directed by Jonathan Caouette . It is the third full-length feature in Caouette 's filmography . Intended as a companion to Caouette 's first film , Tarnation , Walk Away Renee documents Caouette 's cross-country journey with his mother , Renee Leblanc . Leblanc , diagnosed with acute bipolar and schizoaffective disorder , is to enter an assisted living facility close to Caouette 's home , therefore necessitating a move from Houston to New York City .
Rigole_de_la_montagne
The rigole de la montagne -LRB- trickle of the mountain -RRB- was an important facet of the Canal du Midi , engineered by Pierre-Paul Riquet in southern France . The canal itself was built during 1666-1681 . A critical aspect of the Canal du Midi was the supply of sufficient water to feed the canal . Each boat traversing its length would require a large quantity of water in the locks in order to climb or descend . The original plan was to take water from the Sor River at Revel via the rigole de la plaine and transport it to the Bassin de Naurouze to provide a source of water for the canal . In order to placate mill owners fearful that they would lose too much water from the Sor , the rigole de la montagne would supplement the Sor upstream from the rigole de la plaine at Conquet . It was to collect water from the Alzau stream , as well as others , and divert them to the River Sor at Conquet . In 1664 , Louis Nicolas de Clerville had the idea for a single large dam of the Laudot valley near Saint Ferreol , which became the Bassin de Saint-Ferréol . He also had the idea of digging a tunnel through the Cammazes ridge to connect the rigole de la montagne to the reservoir in the valley without utilizing the Sor river at all . In 1686 , the engineer , Marshal Sebastien Vauban , extended the rigole de la montagne 4.5 mi from Conquet to connect it to the Bassin de St. Ferréol . The path included a 132 yd long , 9 ft diameter tunnel at the village of Les Cammazes . In order to reduce leakage in some locations , the trench is lined with bricks . Beautiful walking paths accompany the waters flow . The following is translated from the French Wikipedia article of this same name : The channel begins at the intake of the Alzau -LRB- altitude 645 m -RRB- to Arfons in the Black Mountains and empties into the rigole de la plaine , which supplies water to the Canal du Midi . The trench collects waters from the southern slope of the Black Mountains . It collects water from different streams , especially Bernassonne , the Alzau , the Lampy , and Rieutord , and the dammed Galaube . It runs south of the reservoir Cammazes -LRB- which did not exist at the time of construction of the canal -RRB- . A little further south of the village Les Cammazes , the channel changes its slope and passes to the north side . To cross the mountain , it goes through a tunnel masonry arch , the arch of Vauban , also called Breakthrough Cammazes . The tunnel is 122 m long and 3 m wide . The bridge was designed by the architect Vauban , after the death of Riquet . The front of the exit tunnel was rebuilt in the 18th century . Before the digging of the tunnel , the Rigole Mountain fed the Sor River in Conquet at an altitude of 620 m . The Sor was captured by the trickle of the plain near Sorèze at the Bridge Crouzet -LRB- altitude 245 m -RRB- . Leaving the Breakthrough Cammazes , the channel flows into the stream of Laudot which itself feeds the reservoir Bassin de Saint-Ferréol .
Cahill_Expressway
The Cahill Expressway is an urban freeway in Sydney and was the first freeway constructed in Australia , opening to traffic in 1958 . It starts from the Eastern Distributor and Cross City Tunnel in Woolloomooloo , and runs through a series of sunken cuttings and tunnels between the Royal Botanical Gardens and The Domain . It then runs on an elevated section across the northern edge of the Sydney CBD at Circular Quay , and then across the Sydney Harbour Bridge to North Sydney . It connects there to the Warringah Freeway . It is named after the then New South Wales Premier John Joseph Cahill , who also approved construction of the Sydney Opera House . While being a vital link in the Sydney road system , it is generally not well loved by Sydneysiders , who dislike its ugly appearance and its division of the city from its waterfront .
Frøya
Frøya may refer to : Frøya , Sogn og Fjordane , an island in the municipality of Bremanger , Norway Frøya , Sør-Trøndelag , an island municipality in Norway Frøya official football team Freya or Frøya , a Norse goddess
Messier_79
Messier 79 -LRB- also known as M79 or NGC 1904 -RRB- is a globular cluster in the Lepus constellation . It was discovered by Pierre Méchain in 1780 and is at a distance of about 41,000 light years away from Earth and 60,000 light years away from the Galactic Center . Like Messier 54 -LRB- the other extragalactic globular on Messier 's list -RRB- , it is thought that M79 is not native to the Milky Way galaxy at all , but instead to the putative Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy , which is currently experiencing a very close encounter with the Milky Way . This is , however , a contentious subject as astronomers are still debating the nature of the Canis Major dwarf galaxy itself .
Positive_organ
A positive organ -LRB- also positiv organ , positif organ , portable organ , chair organ , or simply positive , positiv , positif , or chair -RRB- -LRB- from the Latin verb ponere , `` to place '' -RRB- is a small , usually one-manual , pipe organ that is built to be more or less mobile . It was common in sacred and secular music between the 10th and the 18th centuries , in chapels and small churches , as a chamber organ and for the basso continuo in ensemble works . The smallest common kind of positive , hardly higher than the keyboard , is called chest or box organ and is especially popular nowadays for basso continuo work ; positives for more independent use tend to be higher . From the Middle Ages through Renaissance and Baroque the instrument came in many different forms , including processional and tabletop organs that have profited relatively less from the renewed popularity the type in general has enjoyed from the Orgelbewegung onwards .
Mariannelund
Mariannelund is a locality situated in Hässleby parish in Eksjö Municipality , Jönköping County , in the region of Småland , Sweden with 1,468 inhabitants in 2010 . Mariannelund is situated in the Småland highlands -LRB- elevation 118 -- 280 metres above sea level -RRB- , 39 km east of Eksjö . A railway running from Jönköping by lake Vättern to the Baltic Sea crosses through Mariannelund as well as the coast to coast road number 40 . The river Bruza floats through Mariannelund and is part of the greater Em river system . The industry is dominated by forest and building companies . In recent years the tourism industry has grown considerably . Together with the neighbouring parish of Kråkshult Mariannelund formed its own municipality -LRB- township -RRB- until it joined with Eksjö in 1971 . Mariannelund is probably mostly known through the stories of Astrid Lindgren , mostly her books about Emil i Lönneberga . Mariannelund is home to the Doctor , whom the people of the Katthult farm need to visit regularly . The movies based on the books about Emil were filmed in Mariannelund in the beginning of the 1970s . The nature in and around Mariannelund is hilly and rich in forest . Several peculiar and mighty natural phenomena are to be found in the surroundings . Amongst these are Runkesten , a large rock standing on its edge and most probably the largest rock on earth which can be moved by human hand . Other natural phenomena around Mariannelund are several mighty and narrow gorges and Kvilleken . This oak is Sweden 's oldest and largest tree , probably around 1050 years old . Mariannelund grew considerably in the beginning of the 20th century . Heavy industry dominated the town for many years . Since the large paper factory was dismantled in the 1970s , Mariannelund has more and more become a centre for tourism . Many foreign tourists , mainly from Germany , The Netherlands and Denmark , spend their holidays in Mariannelund and several of them later decide to settle in the area .
Yekaterina_Sadovnik
Yekaterina Sadovnik -LRB- Екатерина Садовник born September 25 , 1986 in Pavlodar -RRB- is a Kazakhstani swimmer , who specialized in breaststroke events . She represented her nation Kazakhstan at the 2008 Summer Olympics , and has claimed multiple national championship titles in the sprint breaststroke double -LRB- both 50 and 100 m -RRB- . Sadovnik competed for the Kazakh swimming team in the women 's 100 m breaststroke at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing . She scored a solid 1:11.39 to slide under the FINA B-cut -LRB- 1:11.43 -RRB- by four hundredths of a second -LRB- 0.04 -RRB- at the Kazakhstan Open Championships three months earlier in Almaty . Sadovnik powered home on the final stretch to touch the wall first over Peru 's two-time Olympian Valeria Silva by about a half-body length in heat two with a lifetime best of 1:11.14 . Sadovnik failed to advance to the semifinals , as she placed thirty-fourth out of forty-nine swimmers in the prelims .
Watertown_Bucks
The Watertown Bucks were an independent American professional baseball team based in Watertown , New York . The Bucks played in the newly formed Empire Professional Baseball League , which is not affiliated with Major League Baseball , during its inaugural season . The Bucks played in the North Country Baseball League in 2015 . They were previously a member of the short lived East Coast Baseball League .
Grosotto
Grosotto is a comune -LRB- municipality -RRB- in the Province of Sondrio in the Italian region Lombardy , located about 120 km northeast of Milan and about 35 km northeast of Sondrio , on the border with Switzerland . As of 31 December 2004 , it had a population of 1,650 and an area of 53.0 km2 . Grosotto borders the following municipalities : Brusio -LRB- Switzerland -RRB- , Grosio , Mazzo di Valtellina , Monno , Poschiavo -LRB- Switzerland -RRB- , Vervio .
Patricia_Djaté-Taillard
Patricia Djaté-Taillard -LRB- born 3 January 1971 -RRB- is a retired French middle distance runner who specialized in the 800 and 1500 metres . She was born in Paris and represented the club SA Pamiers Basse Ariège . As a junior , she finished eighth in the relay at the 1988 World Junior Championships and eighth in 800 metres at the 1990 World Junior Championships . She also competed at the 1989 European Junior Championships . As a senior , she finished seventh at the 1994 European Championships , fourth at the 1995 World Championships , and sixth at the 1996 Olympic Games , and won the gold medal at the 1996 European Indoor Championships . She also competed at the 1994 European Indoor Championships and the 1995 World Indoor Championships without reaching the final . From 1997 she competed in the 1500 metres , winning a bronze medal at the 1997 World Indoor Championships , which was upgraded to silver when the IAAF retroactively disqualified second-place finisher Mary Slaney after an arbitration panel upheld her positive result in a 1996 testosterone test . She competed at the 1997 World Championships and the 1998 European Championships without reaching the final . She later finished sixth at the 2000 European Indoor Championships . She became French 800 metres champion in 1994 and 1999 . She became French indoor 800 metres champion in 1994 , 1995 , 1996 , 1997 and 1999 and 1500 champion in 2000 . Rivals were Viviane Dorsile , Laetitia Valdonado , Virginie Fouquet , Frédérique Quentin and Latifa Essarokh . Her personal best times were 1:56.53 minutes in the 800 metres , achieved in September 1995 in Monaco ; 4:02.26 minutes in the 1500 metres , achieved in August 1996 in Brussel ; and 4:27.58 minutes in the mile run , achieved in July 1997 in Nice .
Salhus,_Hordaland
Salhus is an urban settlement in the borough of Åsane in Bergen municipality , Hordaland county , Norway . Salhus is located approximately 15 km north of the city centre of Bergen . Salhus sits along the shore of the Salhusfjorden on the northern part of the Bergen Peninsula . The village area is located along Norwegian County Road 564 , just east of the European route E39 highway and the southern end of the Nordhordland Bridge .
Dunbarton,_South_Carolina
Dunbarton was a town in Barnwell County , South Carolina , United States . The area was originally settled around 1800 . Dunbarton grew after a train stop was built on a new rail line . In 1951 , it was acquired by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission as part of a site for the Savannah River Plant . The nearest incorporated community is the town of Snelling , to the northeast .
David_Harcourt-Smith
Air Chief Marshal Sir David Harcourt-Smith , -LRB- born 14 October 1931 -RRB- is a former Royal Air Force officer who became Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief at RAF Support Command . He is the author of Wings Over Suez , an account of air operations during the Sinai and Suez wars .
Ahmed_Moussa
Ahmed Moussa , alt . Ahmad Moussa , Ahmed Mussa , or Ahmed Musa etc. , may refer to : Ahmed Musa -LRB- footballer -RRB- -LRB- born 1992 -RRB- , Nigerian footballer Ahmed Musa -LRB- politician -RRB- , Nigerian politician for the People 's Democratic Party Ahmed Mohamed Musa -LRB- born 1984 -RRB- , Qatari footballer Ahmed Mousa Mirza -LRB- born 1976 -RRB- , Kuwaiti footballer Ahmed Moussa -LRB- Egyptologist -RRB- -LRB- 1934 -- 1998 -RRB- , Egyptian Egyptologist Ahmed Al-Mousa , Saudi Arabian footballer Ahmed Gamal El-Din Moussa -LRB- born 1951 -RRB- , Egyptian Minister of Education Ahmed Hassan Musa -LRB- died 1979 -RRB- , Chadian insurgent Ahmad Hassan Moussa -LRB- born 1981 -RRB- , Qatari Olympic decathlete Ahmed-Idriss Moussa -LRB- born 1933 -RRB- , Djiboutian politician who served in the French National Assembly , 1962 -- 1967
Diamaré
Diamaré is a department of Far North -LRB- Extreme-Nord -RRB- Province in Cameroon . The department covers an area of 4,665 km ² and at the 2005 Census had a total population of 642,227 . The capital of the department is at Maroua .
Ania_Teliczan
Ania Teliczan is a Polish singer-songwriter who rose to fame as a finalist of the second series of television show Poland 's Got Talent in 2009 . Soon after the end of the show , she was signed by Sony Music Poland . Her debut album was released on 16 January 2012 and had been recorded in the United Kingdom with producer Troy Miller , who previously worked with Amy Winehouse . It consists of 10 songs in style of 60 's in English and Polish , some of which written by Andrzej Piaseczny and Teliczan herself .
World_Gymnastics_Championships
The Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique organises World Gymnastics Championships for each of the gymnastic disciplines .
Eslamabad,_Rudan
Eslamabad -LRB- اسلام اباد , also Romanized as Eslāmābād -RRB- is a village in Bikah Rural District , Bikah District , Rudan County , Hormozgan Province , Iran . At the 2006 census , its population was 4,816 , in 997 families .
Mallee_-LRB-Victoria-RRB-
The Mallee is an illdefined district , sometimes incorrectly referred to as an economic region , of the Australian state of Victoria . The district is located entirely within the Loddon Mallee region ; and covers the most northwesterly district in the state bounded by the South Australian and New South Wales borders , inclusive of the Murray River . Definitions of the district vary , however all are based on the Victorian distribution of mallee eucalypts . These trees dominate the surviving vegetation through most of Mallee , except for swamps and areas along waterways , and the very rare stands of intact Casuarina . At the 2011 census , the four local government areas -LRB- LGAs -RRB- that are thought to comprise the illdefined district had a combined population of . The area of these same four LGAs is 40183 km2 .
Tom_Bush_-LRB-footballer-RRB-
Thomas `` Tom '' Bush -LRB- 22 February 1914 -- 1969 -RRB- was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Liverpool .
Uhlenbach
Uhlenbach may refer to : Uhlenbach -LRB- Werre -RRB- , a river of North Rhine-Westphalia , Germany , tributary of the Werre Uhlenbach -LRB- Selke -RRB- , a river of Saxony-Anhalt , Germany , tributary of the Selke Großer Uhlenbach , a river of Saxony-Anhalt , Germany , tributary of the Uhlenbach Kleiner Uhlenbach , name of the Uhlenbach in its upper course
Feira_Nova,_Pernambuco
Feira Nova is a city in northeastern Brazil , in the State of Pernambuco . According with IBGE , has an estimated population of 20.052 inhabitants -LRB- 2009 -RRB- .
Ban-e_Ziarat
Ban-e Ziarat -LRB- بان زيارت , also Romanized as Bān-e Zīārat -RRB- is a village in Arkavazi Rural District , Chavar District , Ilam County , Ilam Province , Iran . At the 2006 census , its population was 73 , in 17 families .
Michael_Lesy
Michael Lesy -LRB- born 1945 -RRB- is a writer and professor of literary journalism at Hampshire College in Amherst , Massachusetts . His books , which combine historical photographs with his own writing , include Wisconsin Death Trip -LRB- 1973 -RRB- , Bearing Witness : A Photographic Chronicle of American Life -LRB- 1982 -RRB- , Visible Light -LRB- 1985 -RRB- , Murder City : The Bloody History of Chicago in the Twenties -LRB- 2007 -RRB- , and Repast : Dining Out at the Dawn of the New American Century with Lisa Stoffer -LRB- 2013 -RRB- . Lesy grew up in Shaker Heights , Ohio and studied at Columbia University , The University of Wisconsin and Rutgers University , where he attained a doctorate in American cultural history . He has taught at Hampshire College since 1990 and is professor of literary journalism . In 2006 he was named a United States Artists Fellow . Wisconsin Death Trip was adapted into a film by James Marsh in 1999 . Lesy is also a professor in the Five Colleges -LRB- Massachusetts -RRB- community of Hampshire County , Massachusetts . He was awarded a 2013 Guggenheim Fellowship for Photography Studies .
USS_Cornubia_-LRB-1858-RRB-
The SS Cornubia was laid down in November 1856 and built in Hayle , Cornwall , by Harvey & Co. . She was launched in February 1858 as a packet ship and ferry for the Hayle and Bristol Steam Packet Company . Sleek and painted white , with two funnels mounted close together amidships and with a high bridge over her paddle wheels , she plied the Hayle/St Ives to Bristol route in the days when the Great Western Railway had not penetrated as far as West Cornwall .
Arian_controversy
The Arian controversy was a series of Christian theological disputes that arose between Arius and Athanasius of Alexandria , two Christian theologians from Alexandria , Egypt . The most important of these controversies concerned the substantial relationship between God the Father and God the Son . The deep divisions created by the disputes were an ironic consequence of Emperor Constantine 's efforts to unite Christianity and establish a single , imperially approved version of the faith during his reign . These disagreements divided the Roman Church into two opposing theological factions for over 55 years , from the time before the First Council of Nicaea in 325 until after the First Council of Constantinople in 381 . There was no formal resolution or formal schism , though the Trinitarian faction ultimately gained the upper hand in the imperial Church ; outside the Roman Empire this faction was not immediately so influential . Arianism continued to be preached inside and outside the Empire for some time -LRB- without the blessing of the Empire -RRB- but eventually it mostly died out . The modern Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church , as well as most other modern Christian sects have generally followed the Trinitarian formulation , though each has its own specific theology on the matter .
Butchers'_Tower
The Butchers ' Tower -LRB- Turnul Măcelarilor in Romanian -RRB- is one of the nine towers located in the Citadel of Sighişoara , belonging to Mureș County in Romania . The Butcher 's Tower was built in late 15th century . Originally , the tower was shaped in a eight-sided prism , but in the 16th century it was rebuilt on a hexagonal plan and was raised with the specific purpose of enlarge the field of view over the small bastion built right in front of it . The tower has three floors with five loopholes and the access was made , in the past , by the fortress wall gallery . Fortunately , the fire from 1676 did not affect the tower . The latter together with the bastion had a great importance in the defense of the western side of the Citadel . Documents from 1680 mention that the tower hosted five arquebuses , few cannonballs and quintals of gunpowder . Category : Towers
Warren_v._District_of_Columbia
Warren v. District of Columbia -LRB- 444 A. 2d . 1 , D.C. Ct. of Ap . 1981 -RRB- is an oft-quoted District of Columbia Court of Appeals case that held that the police do not owe a specific duty to provide police services to citizens based on the public duty doctrine .
Andrzej_Pruszkowski
Andrzej Pruszkowski -LRB- born March 23 , 1960 in Michów , Lublin Voivodeship -RRB- , was president -LRB- mayor -RRB- of Lublin . Member of Law and Justice .
Hello_Darlin'
Hello Darlin ' may refer to : Hello Darlin ' -LRB- Conway Twitty album -RRB- , an album by Conway Twitty `` Hello Darlin ' '' -LRB- song -RRB- , a single from this album Hello Darlin ' -LRB- book -RRB- , a 2001 autobiography by Larry Hagman
Sandra_and_Woo
Sandra and Woo is a comedy webcomic written by a German author , Oliver Knörzer , and drawn by an Indonesian artist , Puri Andini , under the name Powree . It is published in English and German . The first strip was put online on 19 October 2008 and the black-and-white comic strip has been updated twice a week since then . As of 4 May 2017 , 883 strips have been published . From strip # 307 , published on 12 September 2011 , to strip # 398 , published on 30 July 2012 , the comic was colored by the American artist Lisa Moore . She also colored selected strips from the comic archive during this time . In summer 2012 , Feline Fuelled Games began the development of an adventure game called Sandra and Woo in the Cursed Adventure featuring all the main characters from Sandra and Woo . On 30 April 2015 , the first screenshots of the game were uploaded on the webcomic site . The game 's official website opened in July 2015 . In September 2015 , voting for the game opened of Steam Greenlight . The game was released on 5 May 2017 .
Axel_Salzmann
Axel Salzmann -LRB- born September 30 , 1950 in Chemnitz , Sachsen , East Germany/GDR -RRB- was a German pair skater . Competing with partner Annette Kansy , Salzmann competed at the 1972 Winter Olympics . They twice won the silver medal at the East German Figure Skating Championships .
Polydream
Polydream is an alternative rock band hailing from Madison , Wisconsin . Formed in 2003 , the band has released an EP , titled A Rigid Shard of Balance : 1 , and released its first full-length album , titled Send Me to the Sun , on December 15 , 2007 . Polydream gained much of its fame in being named `` New Artist of the Year '' at the Madison Area Music Awards in 2007 .
Broxhill
Broxhill is a hamlet situated in the New Forest National Park in Hampshire , England . Its nearest town is Fordingbridge , which lies approximately 3.5 miles -LRB- 5.6 km -RRB- north-west from the hamlet . It is in the civil parish of Alderholt . Category : Villages in Hampshire
Australian_Olympic_Committee
The Australian Olympic Committee -LRB- AOC -RRB- is the National Olympic Committee responsible for developing , promoting and protecting the Olympic Movement in Australia . The AOC has the exclusive responsibility for the representation of Australia at the Olympic Games -LRB- Summer and Winter -RRB- , the Youth Olympic Games and at Regional Games patronised by the International Olympic Committee -LRB- IOC -RRB- . All National Olympic Committees -LRB- currently 205 worldwide -RRB- are constituents of the International Olympic Committee .
Melaleuca_pauperiflora
Melaleuca pauperiflora , commonly known as boree , is a plant in the myrtle family , Myrtaceae , and is native to the southern parts of South Australia and Western Australia . It is distinguished by its short , thick leaves and small but profuse heads of white or cream flowers . There are three subspecies .
Cerqueira_César
Cerqueira César is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil . The population is 19,109 -LRB- 2015 est. -RRB- in an area of 512 km ² . The elevation is 737 m.
Inter_Cardiff_F.C.
Inter Cardiff F.C. were a Welsh football club based in Leckwith , Cardiff that played in the League of Wales . Founded as Inter Cardiff in 1990 , by the merger of A.F.C. Cardiff and Sully F.C , the club changed its name to Inter CabelTel in 1996 before reverting to their original name three years later .
Piila
Piila is a village in Lääne-Saare Parish , Saare County in western Estonia . Category : Villages in Saare County
Petty_nobility
Petty nobility refers to lower nobility classes .
Tajikistan_national_basketball_team
The Tajikistan national basketball team represents Tajikistan in international competitions . It is administrated by the Basketball Federation of Republic Tajikistan . Back in the Soviet era , Pamir Dushanbe participated in Soviet Basketball League Competitions , Tajik SSR national team participated in Spartakiads , Boris Sokolovsky had played for both of these teams . Tajik SSR-born Dmitry Sukharev was a member of Unified Team national basketball team at the 1992 Summer Olympic Games . Despite its active Soviet past , Tajikistan national team currently remains inactive and the only international tournament that the team participated was 2005 Islamic Solidarity Games .
Pressigny,_Deux-Sèvres
Pressigny is a commune in the Deux-Sèvres department in western France .
John_Joseph_Mackenzie
John Joseph Mackenzie -LRB- 24 March 1865 -- 1 August 1922 -RRB- was a Canadian pathologist and bacteriologist . He was born at St. Thomas , Ontario , and was educated at Toronto , Leipzig , and Berlin universities , and later was appointed bacteriologist at the Ontario Board of Health . In 1900 he became professor of pathology and bacteriology in Toronto University . He was made fellow of the Royal Society of Canada -LRB- 1909 -RRB- , president of the Canadian Institute -LRB- 1909 -RRB- , and a member of the Society of American Bacteriologists and of the American Association of Pathologists and Bacteriologists . He contributed scientific papers to the medical press and published Recent Theories in Regard to the Causes of Immunity to Infectious Disease -LRB- 1907 -RRB- .
P-selectin_glycoprotein_ligand-1
Selectin P ligand , also known as SELPLG or CD162 -LRB- cluster of differentiation 162 -RRB- , is a human gene . SELPLG codes for PSGL-1 , the high affinity counter-receptor for P-selectin on myeloid cells and stimulated T lymphocytes . As such , it plays a critical role in the tethering of these cells to activated platelets or endothelia expressing P-selectin . The organization of the SELPLG gene closely resembles that of CD43 and the human platelet glycoprotein GpIb-alpha both of which have an intron in the 5-prime-noncoding region , a long second exon containing the complete coding region , and TATA-less promoters . P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1 -LRB- PSGL-1 -RRB- is a glycoprotein found on white blood cells and endothelial cells that binds to P-selectin -LRB- P stands for platelet -RRB- , which is one of a family of selectins that includes E-selectin -LRB- endothelial -RRB- and L-selectin -LRB- leukocyte -RRB- . Selectins are part of the broader family of cell adhesion molecules . PSGL-1 can bind to all three members of the family but binds best -LRB- with the highest affinity -RRB- to P-selectin .
2017_Atlantic_Sun_Women's_Basketball_Tournament
The 2017 Atlantic Sun Women 's Basketball Tournament was the 31st edition of the Atlantic Sun Conference Championship . It took place from March 3 , 8 and 12 , 2017 in several arenas . Florida Gulf Coast won the tournament and received an automatic trip to the NCAA Women 's Tournament .
Mongolica
1968–69_IHL_season
The 1968 -- 69 IHL season was the 24th season of the International Hockey League , a North American minor professional league . Seven teams participated in the regular season , and the Dayton Gems won the Turner Cup .
Wolf_Creek
Wolf Creek may refer to :
Królewiec
Królewiec may refer to : The Polish name for Kaliningrad , Russia -LRB- formerly Königsberg -RRB- Królewiec , Lower Silesian Voivodeship -LRB- south-west Poland -RRB- Królewiec , Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship -LRB- south-central Poland -RRB- Królewiec , Masovian Voivodeship -LRB- east-central Poland -RRB- Królewiec , Greater Poland Voivodeship -LRB- west-central Poland -RRB-
Sepak_takraw_at_the_2002_Asian_Games_–_Men's_regu
The men 's regu sepak takraw competition at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan was held from 7 October to 9 October at the Minseok Sports Center in Dongseo University .
Herskind
Herskind is a village in Skanderborg Municipality , Denmark .
Conference_of_European_Schools_for_Advanced_Engineering_Education_and_Research
The Conference of European Schools for Advanced Engineering Education and Research -LRB- CESAER -RRB- is a non-profit association of leading engineering universities in Europe . CESAER was set up on May 10 , 1990 , with headquarters in Leuven , Belgium . The main objectives are to provide high quality engineering education in Europe and to improve links between association members in research , as well as postgraduate and continuing education .
Nil_Köksal
Nil Köksal is a Turkish-born Canadian television journalist . Köksal has worked for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation since 2001 , and has been a member of the CBC News : Morning team since November 2005 . She graduated from the University of British Columbia with a bachelor 's degree and from Ryerson University with a Bachelor of Applied Arts in journalism . She was born in Istanbul , Turkey and raised in both Ontario and Vancouver .
William_Edward_Power
William Edward Power - was consecrated Bishop of the Diocese of Antigonish , Canada on July 20 , 1960 : installed August 10 , 1960 : resigned December 17 , 1986 . Bishop Power died in 2003 .
Lew_Krausse,_Sr.
Lewis Bernard Krausse -LRB- June 12 , 1912 -- September 6 , 1988 -RRB- was an American pitcher and scout in Major League Baseball from Media , Pennsylvania . He pitched in parts of the 1931 and 1932 seasons for the Philadelphia Athletics . When he was called up to the Athletics in 1931 , he was the American League 's youngest player . Krausse was used mostly as a relief pitcher by the Athletics , with four of his 23 appearances being starts . He compiled a lifetime record of 5 -- 1 . Krausse 's most memorable start was on July 10 , , at Cleveland 's League Park . Athletics manager Connie Mack , with the team coming off three straight home doubleheaders and playing a single game series in Cleveland -LRB- necessitated by Pennsylvania 's blue laws prohibiting Sunday baseball -RRB- before returning home for another doubleheader , wished to save both trainfare and the arms of his pitchers , and brought only two pitchers with him -- Krausse and veteran Eddie Rommel -- both pitchers little used by the Athletics . Krausse was knocked out after one inning , surrendering three runs . Rommel pitched 17 innings in relief of Krausse , winning 18 -- 17 in 18 innings . Krausse never returned to the Major Leagues after 1932 . Despite that , Krausse 's rights were acquired by the Brooklyn Dodgers , who traded him to the St. Louis Cardinals in 1938 for third baseman/outfielder Jimmy Outlaw plus cash . Krausse never played for either team , although he pitched in minor league baseball as late as 1946 . Krausse later was a manager in the Philadelphia Phillies farm system , then became a scout for the Kansas City A 's , and signed his own son to a $ 125,000 bonus contract . Lew Krausse , Jr. , was a pitcher from 1961 to 1974 , and won 68 games in the big leagues hurling for five different teams . The elder Krausse died at the age of 76 in Sarasota , Florida .
St._Matthias_Episcopal_Church
St. Matthias Episcopal Church may refer to : in the United States -LRB- by state -RRB- St. Matthias ' Episcopal Church -LRB- Omaha , Nebraska -RRB- , listed on the NRHP in Douglas County , Nebraska St. Matthias Episcopal Church -LRB- Asheville , North Carolina -RRB- , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Buncombe County , North Carolina St. Matthias Episcopal Church -LRB- Waukesha , Wisconsin -RRB- , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Waukesha County , Wisconsin
Robert_Gilbert_-LRB-bishop-RRB-
Robert Gilbert was a medieval Bishop of London . Gilbert was appointed Dean of the Chapel Royal around 1421 . Gilbert was elected bishop 23 February 1436 , provided on 21 May 1436 , and consecrated on 28 October 1436 . He died about 27 July 1448 .
List_of_GMA_Network_stations
The following is a list of television stations that are affiliated with GMA Network .
Matheran
Matheran is a hill station and a municipal council in the Raigad district in the Indian state of Maharashtra . It is a hill station in Karjat Tahsil and is also the smallest hill station in India . It is located on the Western Ghats range at an elevation of around 800 m -LRB- 2,625 feet -RRB- above sea level . It is located around 90 km from Mumbai , and 120 km from Pune . Matheran 's proximity to many metropolitan cities makes it a popular weekend getaway for urban residents . Matheran , which means `` forest on the forehead '' -LRB- of the mountains -RRB- is an eco-sensitive region , declared by the Ministry of Environment , Forest and Climate Change , Government of India . It is Asia 's only automobile-free hill station . There are around 38 designated look-out points in Matheran , including the Panorama Point that provides a 360 degree view of the surrounding area and also the Neral town . From this point , the view of sunset and sunrise is dramatic . The Louisa Point offers crystal clear view of the Prabal Fort . The other points are the One Tree Hill Point , Heart Point , Monkey Point , Porcupine Point , Rambagh Point , and more . To stay there , there are plenty of hotels.There are a lot of Parsi bungalows . Beautiful old British-style architecture is preserved in Matheran . The roads are not metalled and are made of red laterite earth . There are many `` points '' -LRB- viewpoints -RRB- in Matheran which give a panoramic view of the plains below .
Philip_C._Sorensen
Philip Chaikin Sorensen -LRB- born August 31 , 1933 - died February 12 , 2017 -RRB- was a Nebraska politician and law professor . He was the 27th Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska -- from 1965 to 1967 .
Chandpole_-LRB-Udaipur-RRB-
Chandpole is a locality in the Udaipur city of Rajasthan state .
Shekiban
Shekiban is a community in Afghanistan , approximately 40 km west of Herat .
Rondonia_woodcreeper
The Rondônia woodcreeper or dusky-capped woodcreeper -LRB- Lepidocolaptes fuscicapillus -RRB- is a species of bird in the Dendrocolaptinae subfamily . It is found in southwestern Amazonia between the Tapajos and Madeira Rivers . Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests .
Laville_PS-89
__ NOTOC __ The Laville PS-89 , also known as the ZIG-1 , was an airliner produced in small numbers in the Soviet Union in the 1930s . Design work commenced in 1933 to provide Aeroflot with an airliner of contemporary design , to replace the obsolete Tupolev ANT-9s and Kalinin K-5s then in service . Designed by French engineer André Laville , it was a low-wing cantilever monoplane of conventional design , with twin engines in wing-mounted nacelles , and retractable tailwheel undercarriage . Construction was of metal throughout , except for the fabric skinning of the control surfaces . Laville left the project before the prototype was built , and A.V.Kulev replaced him to lead the project . The prototype first flew in Spring 1935 , but on 27 November , it crashed when the horizontal stabilizer failed during a landing approach . Kulev and five others were killed . The crash was attributed to a flaw in the workmanship , not in the design , and work continued on the project under the leadership of P.I.Eberzin . A second prototype flew in spring 1937 , and a small series of six machines followed from 1937 to 1938 . All seven were soon put to use on the Moscow -- Simferopol route , where they served until the outbreak of the German-Soviet War . Between 29 September and 11 October 1938 S. Fokanov and S. Andreev flew a PS-89 over the capital cities of all eleven republics of the Soviet Union , covering 10,750 km in 44 hours and 40 minutes .
Chiwang
The chiwang -LRB- Dzongkha : ས དབང ; Wylie : spyi-dbang -RRB- is a type of fiddle played in Bhutan . The chiwang , the lingm -LRB- flute -RRB- , and the dramyen -LRB- lute -RRB- comprise the basic instrumental inventory for traditional Bhutanese folk music . Although the chiwang is considered typically Bhutanese , it is a variety of piwang Tibetan two-stringed fiddle . It is heavily associated with boedra , one of two dominant genres of Bhutanese folk music , in which it symbolizes a horse .
Zhu_Quan
Zhu Quan -LRB- Chinese : t -LSB- , s -LSB- , p Zhū Quán ; 1378 -- 1448 -RRB- , Prince of Ning -LRB- t 寧王 , s 宁王 , Nìngwáng -RRB- was the 17th son of Ming Hongwu Emperor . During his life , he served as a military commander , feudal lord , historian , and playwright . He is also remembered as a great tea connoisseur , a zither player , and composer .
Elma_G._Albert
Elma G. Albert was a Justice of the Iowa Supreme Court from January 1 , 1925 to December 21 , 1936 , appointed from Greene County , Iowa .
2015_Wimbledon_Championships_–_Men's_Doubles_Qualifying
India_at_Big_Four_international_beauty_pageants
The following is a list of India 's official representatives and their placements at the Big Four international beauty pageants , considered the most important in the world . The country has won three of the Big Four pageants : Two -- Miss Universe crowns -LRB- 1994 • 2000 -RRB- Five -- Miss World crowns -LRB- 1966 • 1994 • 1997 • 1999 • 2000 -RRB- One -- Miss Earth crown -LRB- 2010 -RRB- '' The criteria for the Big Four inclusion is based on specific standards such as the pageants global prominence and prestige approved by worldwide media , the quality and quantity of crowned delegates recognized by international franchisees and pageant aficionados , the winner 's post pageant activities ; the pageants longevity , consistency , and history ; the sincerity of the pageant 's specific cause , platform , and advocacy ; the overall pre-pageant activities , production quality and global telecast ; the enormity of internet traffic ; and the extent of popularity amongst pageant fans across the globe . Color Key × Did not compete ↑ No pageant held
Hedvig_Löfwenskiöld
Hedvig Apollonia Löfwenskiöld , as married Lillienanckar -LRB- 1736 -- 1789 -RRB- , was a Swedish writer , lady of letters and poet . She was the daughter of the official and poet Henrik Anders Löfvenskiöld and the niece of the poet Charlotta Löfgren . The correspondence between her and her colleagues Charlotta Löfgren , Samuel Älf and Hedwig Walldorff is preserved . She was a member of the literary society Apollini Sacra , a daughter academy of the Utile Dulci . In one poem , she states that the intellectual inferiority of females was the consequence of the lack of education and knowledge and that given the same schooling , the intellect of the genders would be equal .
Opel_Sintra
The Opel Sintra was a large MPV produced under the German marque Opel for the European market . It was sold in the United Kingdom under the Vauxhall Sintra nameplate -RRB- between 1996 and 1999 by Vauxhall . The Sintra was one of the second generation U-body MPVs -LRB- known internally as GMX110s -RRB- .
1390_in_Ireland
Events from the year 1390 in Ireland .
GenoCAD
GenoCAD is one of the earliest computer assisted design tools for synthetic biology . The software is a bioinformatics tool developed and maintained by GenoFAB . GenoCAD facilitates the design of protein expression vectors , artificial gene networks and other genetic constructs for genetic engineering and is based on the theory of formal languages . GenoCAD can be used online at www.genocad.com .
Billy_Gray_-LRB-comedian-RRB-
Billy Gray -LRB- born William Victor Giventer , March 17 , 1904 , New York City , New York -- January 4 , 1978 , Los Angeles , California -RRB- was an American comedian , comedy club owner and an actor . He was studying law when he won a dance contest , and decided to enter show business instead . Gray was the onetime owner of the Band Box , a comedy club at 123 North Fairfax Avenue , in Los Angeles , which was previously owned by Lou Costello , who purchased it in 1942 from Pete and Billy Snyder and installed Gray as the emcee in place of Jackie Green . Among the performers were Max Rosenbloom , Buddy Hackett , Polly Bergen , Alan King , Billy Barty , Don Rickles and Jackie Gleason . Gray acted on the Abbott and Costello radio show in 1942-43 . He played a girl named Matilda , whose catchphrase was `` I 'm only three-and-a-half years old . '' He also appeared on stage with Abbott and Costello in their appearances at military bases during World War Two . Gray appeared in two feature films : he played the Yiddish-speaking agent of Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis in Billy Wilder 's famous comedy Some Like It Hot -LRB- 1959 -RRB- and appeared in Two for the Seesaw -LRB- 1962 -RRB- with Robert Mitchum , as Mr. Jacoby . He and his partner Jerry Bergen appeared in the MGM two-reeler The Little Maestro in 1937 . They split up in 1940 . He also appeared in a 1966 episode of the TV series , That Girl . The Band Box closed in 1973 and Gray , who drank heavily , died in poverty in 1978 . His club is commemorated in the name of a sandwich at Canter 's , a nearby Fairfax Avenue deli .
Bardo_Pond_-LRB-album-RRB-
Bardo Pond is the 8th studio album by Bardo Pond , released in 2010 .
Incognito_-LRB-comics-RRB-
Incognito is a six-issue comic book limited series written by Ed Brubaker with art by Sean Phillips , It was published by the Icon Comics imprint of Marvel Comics . A second five issue miniseries , Incognito : Bad Influences , was released in late 2010 .
SAP_EWM
SAP EWM is part of SAP AG 's Supply Chain Management Suite of solutions . The Extended Warehouse Management product is an integrated software platform for flexible , automated support for processing goods movements and for managing inventory in the warehouse .