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The NeoRacer is a portable magnetic fitness bike that interacts with video games on several platforms. This includes the Xbox, GameCube, PlayStation, PlayStation 2 and the PC. |
Amy had a race to attend this Saturday. She has been training all season for this race. She decided to relax a week before the race to not overwork herself. She felt clear minded on the day of the race. She managed to get first place! |
Ebrach Abbey () is a former Cistercian monastery in Ebrach in Oberfranken, Bavaria, Germany, now used as a young offenders' institution. |
The Great White Spot, also known as Great White Oval, on Saturn, named by analogy to Jupiter's Great Red Spot, are periodic storms that are large enough to be visible from Earth by telescope by their characteristic white appearance. The spots can be several thousands of kilometers wide. |
Tim was going into work. There was a big crowd and officials outside. Tim found out someone committed suicide. They jumped out of a window. Tim and his co-workers were given half a day off. |
Nii-jima is a volcanic Japanese island. |
I am Chinese. One day an eight year old boy made fun of my race. I stopped my bike and went to the boy. I offered to rearrange his face. He ran away, scared. |
HNoMS Olav Tryggvason was a minelayer that was built by the naval shipyard at Horten in the early 1930s with the yard number 119. She served in the Royal Norwegian Navy until captured by the Germans in 1940. The Germans renamed her first Albatros II, and a few days later Brummer. She was wrecked in a British bombing ra... |
The 23rd Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature was held to commemorate the memory of Don Carlos Palanca Sr. through an endeavor that would promote education and culture in the country. |
The Hexie Mountains are a desert mountain range located in Joshua Tree National Park, in southern California. |
Shelly needed new brakes. She went to the parts store. She got the parts needed. She had a mechanic install them. The mechanic costed her more than the parts. |
This is a list of airports in California (a U.S. state), grouped by type and sorted by location. It contains all public-use and military airports in the state. Some private-use and former airports may be included where notable, such as airports that were previously public-use, those with commercial enplanements recorde... |
Gulberg may refer to several places in Pakistan: |
Pamela Jo Bondi (born November 17, 1965) is an American attorney, lobbyist, and politician. A Republican, she served as the 37th Florida attorney general from 2011 to 2019, the first woman elected to the office. |
David Vines White OStJ (born 27 October 1961), a member of the Royal Household, has since 2021 served as Garter Principal King of Arms. |
East Wemyss () is a village situated on the south coast of Fife, Scotland. According to the 2011 census, the village has a population of 1,928. |
The Chota Nagpur Tributary States or Chota Nagpur States were a group of non-salute states (minor princely states) at the time of British Raj, located on the Chota Nagpur Plateau. British suzerainty over the states was exercised through the government of the Bengal Presidency. |
Mark was at an amusement park with his family. The kids wanted to ride the biggest roller coaster. The line for the ride was so long though. Mark agonized the whole time they waited. Finally, they got to the end of the line. |
Carl Heinrich Louis Held (1 December 1851 – 17 April 1927) was a German photographer and a pioneer of photojournalism. |
Piney Flats is an unincorporated community in Sullivan County in the U.S. state of Tennessee. It is part of the Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is a component of the Johnson City-Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA Combined Statistical Area – commonly known as the "Tri-Cities" region. Some areas of Piney Flats along U.S. Rou... |
2RDJ-FM is a community radio station based in Burwood and broadcasts to the Inner West suburbs of Sydney. |
Paul Bevan Lieberstein (born February 22, 1967) is an American actor, screenwriter, television director and television producer. A Primetime Emmy Award winner, he is best known as writer, as executive producer, and as supporting cast member Toby Flenderson on the NBC sitcom The Office. He served as the series' showrunn... |
Waynesville is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Brantley County, Georgia, United States. It is part of the Brunswick, Georgia Metropolitan Statistical Area. Its ZIP code is 31566. |
The Hong Kong Christian Industrial Committee (Chinese: 香港基督教工業委員會, also called as HKCIC) is a non-governmental pressure group that focuses on labor welfare policy and industrial safety. The group was founded in 1966, originally as a unit of the Hong Kong Christian Council, and became an auxiliary organization later to ... |
Pręgowo Gdańskie is a non-operational PKP railway station in Pręgowo Gdańskie (Pomeranian Voivodeship), Poland. |
Connor had a test on Friday. He hadn't been studying for the test. Connor knew he wouldn't do well on the test. Connor pretended to be sick on Friday to miss school. Connor took the test the next week. |
Jebamani Janata, is a political party in India. It is registered with the Election Commission of India, but still unrecognized. |
Mercury Baypark Stadium (formerly known as Trustpower Baypark Stadium) is a multi-purpose stadium in Mount Maunganui, New Zealand. It is currently used for dirt track Speedway and jetsprints events during summer, and various other events throughout the year. |
The New Orleans mayoral election of 1958, held in February, resulted in the re-election of deLesseps Morrison to his fourth consecutive term as mayor of New Orleans. Morrison was able to defeat the Regular Democratic Organization candidate - former State Representative Claude W. Duke - soundly, winning 90,802 of the... |
Paul William Smith (born 18 September 1971) is an English former professional footballer. |
The Dominican Order (Order of Preachers) has been present in Ireland since 1224 when the first foundation was established in Dublin, a monastic settlement north of the River Liffey, where the Four Courts is located today. This was quickly followed by Drogheda (also 1224), Kilkenny (1225), Waterford (1226), Limerick (12... |
NACLA Report on the Americas is a political magazine produced by the North American Congress on Latin America. |
Sarah didn't know what desk to buy. She did some research online to find out what desk was the best. When she had decided which printer to buy, she went to the desk store. The worker at the store told Sarah they could not deliver her desk. She went online and bought the desk from a store that could deliver. |
Warren was thinking of a title to his book. He looked at the book and saw it had pages. He counted the number of pages and it was over 200. He said he would keep it simple and call it 200 Pages. The publisher liked the radical title and published it. |
The class went to the field to to fly their kites. I tried to find a place where no one is around. My kite took flight. Although I was away from everyone, the kite landed in a tree. The branches ripped it apart. |
Ethan was very hungry. He left class early to get some food. He found a vending machine. He put in a dollar. He got the food he wanted! |
The man laughed in the store. The person next to him started laughing. People were looking at them laughing. That made the men laugh harder. Soon the whole store was looking. |
Charlotte Wilder (Aug 28, 1898 – May 26, 1980 Brattleboro, Vermont) was an American poet and academic who worked in the Federal Writers Project. |
Veronica Ann Cross (born 1950), daughter of a Covent Garden opera singer, won the Miss United Kingdom beauty pageant in 1973. |
The soldiers searched for the enemy. They could not find him. They asked the locals for help. One local revealed the enemy's location. That local was later killed by the enemy. |
Deborah was on her high school's swimming team. She practiced every day of the week. She even practiced on days that her team went home. She did this because she did not have much natural agility. She improved and ultimately scored admirably at a swim meet. |
York was very hungry one morning. He pondered what he would eat for a while. Eventually, he settled on buying donuts. He drove to the closest donut shop he could find. He was satisfied with the selection of pastries. |
Walt tired of moving the sprinkler around when he watered his yard. He decided to install an automatic sprinkler system. It was hard work to install the system. The system made watering the yard much easier. Walt was proud of the work he did on the sprinkler system. |
Wild Magic is a fantasy novel by Tamora Pierce, the first in a series of four books, The Immortals. It details the emergence of the powers of Veralidaine Sarrasri (aka "Daine") as a wild mage and her coming to Tortall. |
Bettborn () is a village in the commune of Préizerdaul, in western Luxembourg. , the village had a population of 218. It is the administrative centre of Préizerdaul commune. |
Timothy O'Connor (1 October 1906 – 21 July 1986) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Kerry South constituency from 1961 to 1981. |
Joseph E. Meyer (born April 2, 1949) is an American professional basketball coach and former men's college basketball coach. He was the head coach of the Fort Wayne Mad Ants, the Indiana Pacers' affiliate in the NBA Development League. He is currently the circuit's all-time leader in victories (226) and losses (237). ... |
Bushy House is a Grade II* listed former residence of King William IV and Queen Adelaide in Teddington, London, which Lord Halifax had constructed for his own enjoyment on the site of a previous house Upper Lodge, Bushy Park, between 1714 and 1715. |
Leví Vega Martínez (September 11, 1927 – September 25, 2002) was one of the most prominent Costa Rican journalists. |
One time, my friend showed me his really cool telescope. We looked at planets and stars at night. I saw him a few days later and asked if I could look through it again. He told me that he sold it to a friend. I was disappointed, but I found out my parents bought it for me. |
The white-naped honeyeater (Melithreptus lunatus) is a passerine bird of the honeyeater family Meliphagidae native to eastern Australia. Birds from southwestern Australia have been shown to be a distinct species, Gilbert's honeyeater, and the eastern birds are more closely related to the black-headed honeyeater of Tasm... |
David Grossman is an American film and television director. He is best known for his work on the ABC series Desperate Housewives, where he also served as co-executive producer. |
The 22d Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron (22 AES) was a unit of the United States Air Force. It was created in 1957 in South Carolina, and inactivated on 1 July 1970. |
Wallenius Lines is a privately owned Swedish shipping company. The company was founded in 1934 by Olof Wallenius. Wallenius Lines is an investor and active owner within the global shipping industry, specifically the international car and roll-on/roll-off segment. |
The 1967 Isle of Man Tourist Trophy was a motorcycle road racing event held on the 37-mile Snaefell Mountain course on the Isle of Man. Five races, in different engine capacity classes of 50, 125, 250, 350 and the 500 cc Senior TT, made up the second round of the FIM World Grand Prix motorcycling championship season (n... |
Denis M. MacEoin (26 January 1949 – 6 June 2022) was a British academic, scholar and writer with a focus on Persian, Arabic and Islamic studies. He authored several academic books and articles, as well as many pieces of journalism. Since 2014 he published a number of essays on current events with a Middle Eastern focus... |
Ælfwald (born between 759 and 767 AD) was king of Northumbria from 779 to 788. He is thought to have been a son of Oswulf, and thus a grandson of Eadberht Eating. |
Razzledazzle is a short-lived British live action/CGI-animated television programme for children ages three to seven that aired on CBeebies between February and March 2005. It was an educational show that featured Razzledazzle, an orange CGI creature with two floppy ears and two big brown eyes, voiced by Bethen Marlow ... |
The kids put on costumes. They had a party. Some of the kids had masks on. It got very hot that night. The kids with masks took them off. |
Amantani is an island on the Peruvian side of Lake Titicaca. According to a 1988 census, it had a population of 3,663 Quechua speakers divided among about 800 families. The most current census (2017) estimates a population of 3,557. The island is circular and about in size. It has two mountain peaks, Pachatata ("fathe... |
Lorenzo Levon Kirkland (born February 17, 1969) is an American former football linebacker and coach. A second-round draft choice of the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 1992 NFL Draft, he played 11 years as a linebacker in the National Football League (NFL), including nine seasons with the Steelers, and one each for the Seat... |
The following Confederate States Army units and commanders fought in the American Civil War's Second Battle of Kernstown on July 24, 1864, in Kernstown, now part of the Virginia city of Winchester. The Union order of battle is shown separately. |
Austin "Red" Robbins (September 30, 1944 – November 18, 2009) was an American basketball player. |
Ernö Rapée (or Erno Rapee) (4 June 1891 – 26 June 1945) was a Hungarian-born American symphonic conductor in the first half of the 20th century whose prolific career spanned both classical and popular music. His most famous tenure was as the head conductor of the Radio City Symphony Orchestra, the resident orchestra of... |
Gina's mom brought a donut box from her job. She placed it in the kitchen. Gina took one from the box. However, her siblings ate the rest. When my mom checked the box, she was surprised. |
Gregory James Bownds (born 20 February 1977) better known by his ring name TNT, is an Australian professional wrestler and promoter, currently owning and promoting the Australasian Wrestling Federation. |
North American area code 325 is a state of Texas area code for telephone numbers in the Abilene and San Angelo areas. It was created, along with area code 432, on April 5, 2003, in a split from area code 915. |
Thazha Varkey Paul (born in 1956) is an Indo-Canadian political scientist. He is a James McGill professor of International Relations in the department of Political Science at McGill University. Paul specializes in International Relations, especially international security, regional security and South Asia. He served as... |
The 2003 Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council election took place on 1 May 2003 to elect members of Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council in England. This election was held on the same day as other local elections. |
Bald Knob Cross, officially known as the Bald Knob Cross of Peace, is a large white cross located in Alto Pass, Illinois, United States. The structure is tall. The base of the cross is 1,034 feet above sea level and overlooks the Shawnee National Forest. Originally completed in 1963, the cross itself stands 111 feet... |
The radial spoke is a multi-unit protein structure found in the axonemes of eukaryotic cilia and flagella. Although experiments have determined the importance of the radial spoke in the proper function of these organelles, its structure and mode of action remain poorly understood. |
Staunton Street () is a street in Central and Sheung Wan, on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. Together with the upper section of Elgin Street, it is the heart of the Soho entertainment area, featuring a number of restaurants, bars and shops. It was named after George Thomas Staunton. |
The Dubai Desert Rock Festival was an event celebrating various styles of rock and metal music on one stage in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Originally a one-day festival, it was expanded to two days in 2007 and 2008, before its eventual cancellation after the 2009 event. Main Event includes Rock and Metal Music which i... |
Arbaugh v. Y & H Corp., 546 U.S. 500 (2006), is a United States Supreme Court decision involving Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which provides a private cause of action to victims of employment discrimination. The Court ruled that Title VII's "employee-numerosity requirement," which limits potential defend... |
Mark is driving down the road fast. He loves to speed and go as fast as he can. He suddenly hears his car making a loud noise. He know that it's bad and decides to pull over. He pops the hood and fears are confirmed he has blown his engine. |
Ferazel's Wand is a platform game by Ambrosia Software for Mac OS released in 1999. |
IATF 16949:2016 is a technical specification aimed at the development of a quality management system which provides for continual improvement, emphasizing defect prevention and the reduction of variation and waste in the automotive industry supply chain and assembly process. It is based on the ISO 9001 standard and the... |
Mike had the best bike in town. He loved it so much. His dad bought it for him when he was 15. One day while out with his friends he decided to go to a pizza place. He left his bike outside only to find it stolen. |
Canaan Street Lake is a water body located in Grafton County in western New Hampshire, United States, in the town of Canaan. It is part of the Mascoma River watershed, a tributary of the Connecticut River. |
The Curragh Camp () is an army base and military college in The Curragh, County Kildare, Ireland. It is the main training centre for the Irish Defence Forces and is home to 2,000 military personnel. |
Fred wanted to go on a ride. But the park wouldn't let him. He was too short. He begged but they said no. So he had to find something else. |
Dr. Michael R. Liebowitz is a Columbia University psychiatrist and founder of the Anxiety Disorders Clinic, the first of its kind, at the New York State Psychiatric Institute. Liebowitz pioneered research on the molecular basis of love and wrote a book on the topic, "The Chemistry of Love." |
The jungle nightjar (Caprimulgus indicus) is a species of nightjar found in the Indian Subcontinent. It is found mainly on the edge of forests where it is seen or heard at dusk. The taxonomy of this and related nightjars is complex and a range of treatments have been followed that cover this and several other nightjars... |
Jack Franklin Allen (born September 24, 1947) is a former American collegiate and Professional Football player. |
The Dorset Garden Theatre in London, built in 1671, was in its early years also known as the Duke of York's Theatre, or the Duke's Theatre. In 1685, King Charles II died and his brother, the Duke of York, was crowned as James II. When the Duke became King, the theatre became the Queen's Theatre in 1685, referring to Ja... |
Zipang is a twenty-six episode Japanese anime television series directed by Kazuhiro Furuhashi and produced by Studio Deen. It aired on the Tokyo Broadcasting System in Japan between October 7, 2004, and March 31, 2005, and was licensed for release in North America by Geneon Entertainment with DVD release starting in S... |
Let Freedom Ring is an album by American jazz saxophonist Jackie McLean, recorded in 1962 and released on the Blue Note label. It features McLean in a quartet with pianist Walter Davis Jr., bassist Herbie Lewis and drummer Billy Higgins. |
Schermerhorn is a village in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Alkmaar, and lies about 9 km south of Heerhugowaard. |
Angelsberg () is a small town in the commune of Fischbach, in central Luxembourg. As of 2005, the town's population is 283. |
Sam was a lonely kid. He had just moved to a new neighborhood where he didn't know anyone. Sam's mother was worried about him. She decided Sam needed a companion, so she got him a kitten. Sam was very happy to have his fuzzy friend. |
Tim was working at the mall. An irate customer walked into his store. They were demanding a refund. Tim didn't care enough to argue. He did the refund quickly and got the customer out. |
The presidency of Ronald Reagan was marked by numerous scandals, resulting in the investigation, indictment or conviction of over 138 administration officials, the largest number for any president of the United States. |
Major-General Jerry S.T. Pitzul, , was the Judge-Advocate-General for the Canadian Forces at National Defence Headquarters in Ottawa, Ontario from 1998 to 2006. |
Nadezhda Konstantinovna Sigida (), née Malaxiano () (1862–1889), was a revolutionary from the Russian Empire, heroine of the Kara katorga tragedy of 1889. |
Tim felt like he was missing something. He had a good job and a good life. He decided to take a trip to go shopping. In the window he saw the most adorable puppy. Tim couldn't resist and decided to buy a best friend. |
Chris was always the last one to be picked in gym class. He didn't mind as he didn't like sports. But it turned out that he was really good at dunking balls. He got picked first choice on the basketball team. Chris cursed his ability as he really hated basketball. |
Elias coding is a term used for one of two types of lossless coding schemes used in digital communications: |
John was eating dinner. The food was very spicy. He looked around for his drink. He then remembered that he hadn't poured a drink yet. He quickly got up and poured something to drink. |
Veronica persica is a flowering plant in the family Plantaginaceae. Common names include birdeye speedwell, common field-speedwell, Persian speedwell, large field speedwell, bird's-eye, or winter speedwell. It is native to Eurasia and is widespread as an introduced species in the British Isles (where it was first recor... |
Jankiel (Yankel, Yaakov, or Jacob) Wiernik (; 1889–1972) was a Polish-Jewish Holocaust survivor who was an influential figure in the Treblinka extermination camp resistance. He had been forced to work as a Sonderkommando slave worker there, where an estimated 700,000–900,000 people, mostly Jews, were murdered. After h... |
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