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9400 | "Apion apricans"
and reproduce for 2–3 years. The harmfulness of the seed is quite high. Beetles feed on the leaves of the clover, gnawing holes. In the case of mass reproduction, the leaves are completely perforated with holes. Very prone to damage to the clover staircase. In dry weather, beetles can eat weeds: burdoc... |
9401 | "Apion apricans"
seeds reaches 25-30%. Apion apricans Apion apricans is a species of seed weevils native to Europe. It is widespread everywhere. Damages clover and wild. The beetle is 3-3.5 mm in size, black, with a metallic hue, the body is pear-shaped, the legs are partially yellow; rostrum long, almost straight; ape... |
9402 | "Alone (Halsey song)"
Alone (Halsey song) ""Alone"" is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Halsey. It was released on March 15, 2018 along with a new version featuring American rapper Big Sean and British rapper Stefflon Don, as the third and final single from her second studio album, ""Hopeless Fountain ... |
9403 | "Alone (Halsey song)"
""kinda like this Gatsby vibe,"" as stated by Halsey. It’s about a social butterfly at the house party (which is a parallel to the masquerade ball in Romeo and Juilet) referenced in ""Heaven In Hiding"" and ""Strangers"". It is the second character’s perspective of this party, with ""Heaven In Hid... |
9404 | "Alone (Halsey song)"
woman while various flashbacks from the ""Now or Never"" music video are shown. She starts getting confused and runs to a fountain to vomit and Big Sean's character is there to console her and Stefflon Don is shown rapping her verse and wearing a red dress. The video ends with Halsey celebrating h... |
9405 | "Crescent Electric Supply Co."
Crescent Electric Supply Co. Crescent Electric Supply Company is an American electrical hardware supplier. It was founded in 1919 in Dubuque, Iowa, but is currently headquartered in East Dubuque, Illinois. One of the largest companies of its kind, Crescent Electric Supply was ranked by ""... |
9406 | "MMM Global"
of recruitment). Even if the whole population become participants this shows there is a limit beyond which no further recruitment is possible or recruitment begins to slow down sharply enough to cripple the scheme's paying ability. Therefore, the scheme is ultimately doomed to fail and it is only a matter ... |
9407 | "MMM Global"
Communist ideology the capitalist won't understand"". In view of the rumored suicides of victims and financial losses to victims of up to 18 billion Naira (or $60m as of March 2017), questions have been raised why there has not been a serious media or government effort to push back against the faceless new... |
9408 | "MMM Global"
all contributions were made to and fro fellow participants. hence it should not be counted as a loss as the terms of association is clear, ""Mutual Donation Aid"". On the 22nd February, 2017 mmmnigeria released a news through personal Office, that all the suggestions of the participants will be considered ... |
9409 | "MMM Global"
urban areas of Zimbabwe. The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe warned its citizens to stay clear of the program as it could be a fraudulent scheme. The scheme began in China in 2015 and collapsed in early 2016. In January 2016, the Chinese government banned MMM on the grounds that it was a pyramid scheme and was no... |
9410 | "Global Organization of Parliamentarians Against Corruption"
Participation of Society, and the United Nations Convention Against Corruption; and its Women in Parliament Network. Every two years, GOPAC convenes a Global Conference to act as an international focus for parliamentarians from across the world to set the int... |
9411 | "MMM Global"
indicated that there was a spate of suicides, stress-related illnesses and family breakups as a result of the losses and directors of the companies stashed some of the proceeds in tax havens such as in Panama. In April 2017, CBK warned the public against investing money in pyramids and unlicensed financial... |
9412 | "Pale Green Ghosts"
a string arrangement inspired by the second movement of Prelude in C-sharp minor by Rachmaninoff. ""Pale Green Ghosts"" was chosen as Album of the Year 2013 by Rough Trade. Pale Green Ghosts Pale Green Ghosts is the second solo album by former The Czars frontman John Grant, released on March 11, 201... |
9413 | "Mladen Dražetin"
Mladen Dražetin Mladen Dražetin (Cyrillic: Младен Дражетин, 3 March 1951 in Novi Sad – 23 July 2015 in Novi Sad) was a doctor of social sciences, Serbian intellectual, economist, theatrical creator, poet, writer and philosopher. He was born in Novi Sad in 1951. His father Rada was a courier in the Lo... |
9414 | "Mladen Dražetin"
in 1974. He died in Novi Sad in 2015, and was buried in the cemetery in Ledinci. He finished Commercial School in 1968 in Novi Sad, Advanced Commercial School in 1972 in Varaždin, and graduated in the Subotica Economic College in 1983. Dražetin defended his Master thesis ""A specificity of origin and... |
9415 | "Mladen Dražetin"
Novi Sad with thesis ""Amateurism as a way of man's self-realization through local radio and television stations in Vojvodina"" (""Amaterizam kao način čovekove samorealizacije putem lokalnih radio i televizijskih stanica u Vojvodini""). Dražetin performed various tasks in several working organizatio... |
9416 | "Bad at Love"
could ""fix her"", but it went wrong for various reasons. From her history of dating, she concludes that she is ""bad at love"". Her list of lovers include both men and women indicating at her bisexuality, which is a running theme throughout the album. The music video was directed by Halsey with Sing J Le... |
9417 | "Mladen Dražetin"
the BK University in Belgrade and Faculty of Education in Sombor. He also served as a juror in the High Court in Novi Sad and as an court expert for the evaluation of the capital, damage assessment and calculation of earnings. Dražetin was the creator of the Correspondence Theatre (""Dopisno pozorišt... |
9418 | "Mladen Dražetin"
showed the theatrical performances in the villages, city parks and squares, in companies, as well as in the apartments. TV show of Petar Ljubojev about this project received in 1986 the Grand Prix at the festival in Monte Carlo. Dražetin has directed over 100 theatrical plays and recitals in amateur ... |
9419 | "Mladen Dražetin"
poetry and has published seven collections of poems. His social drama ""Confession"" (""Ispovest"") (1972) and experimental comedy ""Philosophy"" (""Filozofija"") (1976) were performed on professional and amateur scenes. He edited the newspaper of amateur theater ""Stage"" (""Pozornica"") (from 1974)... |
9420 | "Mladen Dražetin"
literary critic, theorist of theater and television. On television, he was author (director or screenwriter) of more acclaimed shows such as ""Health theater"" (""Zdravstveni teatar""), ""75 years of Esperanto"" (""75 godina Esperanta"") and other. Social drama ""Confession"" which Dražetin wrote was... |
9421 | "Mladen Dražetin"
high schools, where his lectures from 1996 to 2013 were attended by more than ten thousand students. Dražetin gave many notable lectures ""On the establishment and operation of Correspondence Theatre from Novi Sad, as a universal correspondence system"" (""O nastanku i delovanju Dopisnog pozorišta iz... |
9422 | "Mladen Dražetin"
He was a member of the Association of Writers of Vojvodina and of the Association of Journalists of Serbia. In 2016, at the literary manifestation ""In honor of Sima Cucić"" (""U čast Sime Cucića"") organized by the Banatian cultural center (Banatski kulturni centar) from Novo Miloševo, Dražetin was ... |
9423 | "Mladen Dražetin"
of Writers for Children (Azbučnik pisaca za decu, Svetozar Malešev, Novi Sad, 1997), Anthology of the most beautiful songs about love ""Great Secret"" (Antologija najlepših pesama o ljubavi ""Velika tajna"", Pero Zubac, Belgrade, 1997), The Anthology of the New Serbian Poetry for Children and Youth "... |
9424 | "Mladen Dražetin"
(Novi Sad), ""Enciklopedija Novog Sada"" (Novi Sad), ""Zlatna greda"" (Novi Sad), ""Krovovi"" (Sremski Karlovci), ""Lipar"" (Kragujevac), ""Luča"" (Subotica), ""Majdan"" (Kostolac), ""Naftaš"" (Novi Sad), ""Naše stvaranje"" (Leskovac), ""Pozornica"" (Novi Sad), ""Romologija"" (Novi Sad), ""Sveske za ... |
9425 | "Mladen Dražetin"
national drama in three acts"" (""Ticanova buna 1807: nacionalna drama u tri čina""), which he dramatized and wrote directing and adjusting his work in accordance to scientific publications of the Historical Institute SANU, as well as in accordance to processed appropriate stories and legends about T... |
9426 | "Janatha Garage"
Janatha Garage Janatha Garage () is a 2016 Indian Telugu-language action drama film written and directed by Koratala Siva, produced by Naveen Yerneni, Y. Ravi Shankar, and C. V. Mohan under their banner Mythri Movie Makers, and distributed by Eros International. The film features Mohanlal and Jr. NTR i... |
9427 | "Janatha Garage"
automobile mechanics in their community without legal authority, typically because the legal agencies are thought to be inadequate. ""Janatha Garage"" released worldwide on 1 September 2016. The film registered the highest opening for a Telugu film in 2016 and is the second highest Telugu opening of al... |
9428 | "Kaliningrad Special Region"
missile units directed at the rest of Europe. In recent years, the threat of Russian missiles being deployed in Kaliningrad has been used to counter US plans to deploy a missile defense system in Eastern Europe. In 2012, Russia chose Kaliningrad as the second region (after Moscow) to deploy... |
9429 | "Janatha Garage"
killed by some goons. They ask Shiva's friend DSP Chandrashekar's (Saikumar Pudipeddi) help, but he is helpless as there is no proper evidence against them and also they are highly influential. Then ""Janatha Garage"" becomes a self-appointed group of citizens led by Sathyam who undertake law enforceme... |
9430 | "Kaliningrad Special Region"
At the beginning of 2010 the number of ground forces in the Kaliningrad special district was 10,500 ground troops (excluding the 1,100 in the Marine Corps), divided into one motorized infantry brigade, one mechanized infantry regiment, one missile brigade with 12-18 defense systems OTR-21 T... |
9431 | "Kaliningrad Special Region"
projected to increase to four thousand troops. According to 2014 data from the published report of the Russian Ministry of Defence, the number of contract-based regular soldiers and regular NCOs in the armed forces amounted to 225,000 by the end of last year, 127 percent of the annual recru... |
9432 | "Dineen Building"
Dineen Building The Dineen Building is a registered heritage property on Yonge Street, at the corner of Temperance Street, in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The building was built in 1897, and was extensively renovated in 2012. On November 21, 1973, the City of Toronto listed the property on the C... |
9433 | "Dineen Building"
building used bronze and aluminum plates on its ceilings—aluminum being used for the first time in Canada. According to the ""Daily Mail and Empire"" the building's Sprague automatic elevator was also a remarkable feature. A fire triggered by an electrical fault caused significant damage in 1917. The ... |
9434 | "Dineen Building"
opened on the Temperance Street facade. Dineen Building The Dineen Building is a registered heritage property on Yonge Street, at the corner of Temperance Street, in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The building was built in 1897, and was extensively renovated in 2012. On November 21, 1973, the City... |
9435 | "William T. Randall"
William T. Randall William Talton (Sonny) Randall was an American baseball player during the 1940s. Randall played during the segregated era when black baseball players were not allowed to play in either Major League Baseball or any of its minor league affiliates. Randall was born in Phoebus, Virgi... |
9436 | "Janatha Garage"
which can harm the environment. Suresh's daughter Bujji (Samantha Ruth Prabhu) and Anand are in love with each other, and her parents are happy with that. Anand also befriends a girl Anu (Nithya Menen), whom he scolds for using firecrackers. She falls for him, but she won't express it to him, because s... |
9437 | "William T. Randall"
the towns. The players couldn't eat in any of the restaurants because they were for whites only. There were no black hotels … and the players often had to change into their uniforms on the bus or even in the woods. During the Navy years we played a team from Waukegan, Illinois. A player from the al... |
9438 | "William T. Randall"
a couple of months later, the problem had been resolved and there was no incident. During Randall's time as a ball player, he was also a federal employee, working for the Navy and NASA for 31 years. After his retirement from federal service, Randall worked as a chauffeur for U.S. Senators Milton Yo... |
9439 | "William T. Randall"
Randall, of Clarksville, Maryland. Randall died on February 13, 2013 after suffering complications from a stroke. William T. Randall William Talton (Sonny) Randall was an American baseball player during the 1940s. Randall played during the segregated era when black baseball players were not allowed... |
9440 | Wondoola
Wondoola Wondoola or Wondoola Station, often misspelt as Woondoola, is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station. It is located about south of Normanton and west of Croydon in Queensland. The property occupies an area of of Queensland's Gulf country and is able to carry a herd of approximately 23,000 ... |
9441 | Wondoola
to which the station has a frontage. These watercourses offer permanent waterholes available to stock. The station was established prior to 1880 but was advertised in February of that year to be auctioned in April. At that time, the property adjoined Iffley, Taldora, Tempe Downs and other well known properties... |
9442 | Wondoola
of saltbush and other herbage. The homestead, plant, stores and 20 horses were included in the property. By 1891 the property was owned by Messrs Haydon and Loughnan and was carrying about 7,000 head of cattle amongst which there were many well known Lee bulls. The area suffered from a tick plague amongst the ... |
9443 | Wondoola
with Vena Park station to Messrs Collins and sons. In June of the same year, the property was taken over by the Queensland National Bank who promptly sold it to D. C. McConnell and sons for an undisclosed price. They onsold the property almost immediately to Mr Alison, a squatter from New South Wales, for a la... |
9444 | Wondoola
in the area. The property was managed for AACo. by Henry Burke from 1988 to 1997; he then took on the much larger Brunette Downs Station in the Northern Territory. Both Wondoola and Canobie Station are being explored for nickel deposits by a joint partnership between Anglo American and Falcon minerals. The dev... |
9445 | "Alexander Deubner"
Alexander Deubner Alexander Ivanovich Deubner (15 August 1899, Ilensko-Tobolsk village, Tobolsk Governorate, Russian Empire – 15 May 1946, Soviet Union ) was a Catholic priest after Orthodox one and again priest of the Russian Catholic Church of the Byzantine Rite, member of Russian apostolate and m... |
9446 | "Alexander Deubner"
his monastic vows in the Order with the name Spyridon. Ordained a priest in Constantinople in 1926 by Bishop Michael Mirov, Exarch of the Bulgarian Greek Catholic Church he was sent to work with Russian immigrants in the south of France, under the leadership of the priest Lev Gillet, OSB, serving in... |
9447 | "Alexander Deubner"
Russia, Alexander returned to Catholicism, working in the Commission ""Pro Russia"" and being secretary of Bishop Michel d'Herbigny. In 1932 he left the ministry for 'not very honourable' reasons and went to Berlin where he was denounced as a Soviet spy, but in 1933 he returned to Rome, and shortly ... |
9448 | "Alexander Deubner"
Soviet Union. He was held in Butyrka prison in Moscow and was sentenced to 10 years but he died in the Gulag on 5 May 1946. Alexander's sister Nadezhda became a Catholic nun in the Assumptionists Order. Deubner was the nephew of Clara Zetkin of the Communist Party of Germany. Alexander Deubner Alexa... |
9449 | "Keith Reilly"
Keith Reilly Keith Allen ""Wheels"" Reilly (1938 – December 18, 2012) was a Canadian curler. Reilly played lead for Alf Phillips, Jr. at the 1967 Macdonald Brier. It was Reilly's lone Brier appearance, but the rink won, earning the right to represent Canada at the 1967 Scotch Cup, the World Championships... |
9450 | "Keith Reilly"
including Alison Goring's rink at the 1982 and 1983 provincial junior championships and the 1990 Scott Tournament of Hearts. He also coached the Japanese men's team at the 2004 Pacific Curling Championships. He would later move on to officiating curling events, and was the chief umpire at the 2010 Tim Ho... |
9451 | "Keith Reilly"
18, 2012. Keith Reilly Keith Allen ""Wheels"" Reilly (1938 – December 18, 2012) was a Canadian curler. Reilly played lead for Alf Phillips, Jr. at the 1967 Macdonald Brier. It was Reilly's lone Brier appearance, but the rink won, earning the right to represent Canada at the 1967 Scotch Cup, the World Cha... |
9452 | Meersel-Dreef
or swamp. A la Recherche is another word for a drift. These were country roads along which they drove the cattle from the village to an open field. Meersel long remained very rural. Further north, on the border with the Netherlands developed a new hamlet la Recherche was strongly built and also the center... |
9453 | Meersel-Dreef
also the northernmost point of Belgium. Dreef developed around the Capuchin Monastery, which was built in 1687 near the mark. The monastery serves as a parish church for the parish Meersel-Recherche and the monastery itself serving since 1968 as kapelanij. In 1889 a beech lane was constructed to the monas... |
9454 | Meersel-Dreef
meaning space for a pond. Spread was already inhabited around the year 1200. These people came from more. Is spread over Meerle which was mined from Baarle. There was as a street village along the road Leuven Breda. Spread was early spread the glories More (owned by the Lord of the Lake) and Meerle (owned... |
9455 | Meersel-Dreef
built by the Lord of Hoogstraten. This chapel, St. Lucia chapel, was inaugurated on April 28 of that year and served as auxiliary chapel of the Church of Meerle. Until today, the chapel is a popular pilgrimage site. In 1935 and in 1982 it was restored and the chapel was classified in 1953 as a protected m... |
9456 | Meersel-Dreef
Klokkenberg - Meersel-Dreef. The Flemish transport company 'De Lijn' provides the connection with a regular bus line from Turnhout, number 430. Meersel-Dreef Meersel-Dreef is a village in the Belgian municipality of Hoogstraten. As of 2005, it has about 1,100 inhabitants. Meersel-Dreef is the northernmost... |
9457 | "Aseptis ferruginea"
Aseptis ferruginea Aseptis ferruginea is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is endemic to southern California. All records are from San Diego County, from an area between Boulevard-Manzanita near the Mexican border north to Lake Henshaw at altitudes of 800–1600 meters. The habitat consist of open o... |
9458 | "Aseptis ferruginea"
paler than the forewing. Adults are on wing from late June to August. The species name is derived from Latin ""ferruginea"" (meaning rusty). Aseptis ferruginea Aseptis ferruginea is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is endemic to southern California. All records are from San Diego County, from an ... |
9459 | "F.C. Zalen"
F.C. Zalen Football Club Zalen was founded at Bengaluru, India way back in the year 2007 by a group of Kuki Community football lovers from Manipur under the current club President Mangboi MB Haokip. Unfortunately, the club was unable to keep up the growth since it was run by a group of Students who comes a... |
9460 | "F.C. Zalen"
Sadar Hills, Kangpokpi district. Football Club Zalen are a semi-professional Indian football Club based in Sadar Hills, Manipur, India. 2015-16 F.C. Zalen Football Club Zalen was founded at Bengaluru, India way back in the year 2007 by a group of Kuki Community football lovers from Manipur under the curren... |
9461 | "Shiv Nadar School"
Shiv Nadar School The Shiv Nadar School is an initiative of the Shiv Nadar Foundation in K12 private education to deliver educational excellence and provide children with a platform to excel and become leaders in the fast changing environment of modern times. Shiv Nadar School is progressive in its ... |
9462 | "Shiv Nadar School"
2. Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad: Nursery to Grade 8 (academic session 2018-19). A grade will be added in each successive session till the academic session 2022-23 (when the school will add grade 12). Faridabad branch has off-late evolved with North Block as new building with state of the art facilit... |
9463 | "Shiv Nadar School"
Shiv Nadar School The Shiv Nadar School is an initiative of the Shiv Nadar Foundation in K12 private education to deliver educational excellence and provide children with a platform to excel and become leaders in the fast changing environment of modern times. Shiv Nadar School is progressive in its ... |
9464 | "Elisabeth Binder"
Elisabeth Binder Elisabeth Binder is a medical doctor and neuroscientist specializing in the study of mood and anxiety disorders. She is the director of the Department of Translational Research of the Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry in Munich, Germany. In addition to research, she is a member of t... |
9465 | "Elisabeth Binder"
School of Medicine. In 2007 she became a research group leader at the Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry in Munich, Germany. Since 2013 she has been the Director of the Department of Translational Research in Psychiatry of the Institute. As Director of Translational Research in Psychiatry, her major ... |
9466 | "Têng Ssu-yü"
remembered, not for his numerous publications, but for his legendary culinary prowess. He brought to the art of cooking the same dedication, the same striving for perfection, that characterized his scholarship."" Têng Ssu-yü Têng Ssu-yü (; August 12, 1906 – April 5, 1988) was a Sinologist, bibliographer... |
9467 | "Clarinet Concerto No. 1 (Spohr)"
Clarinet Concerto No. 1 (Spohr) The Clarinet Concerto No. 1 in C minor, Op. 26, was composed by Louis Spohr between fall of 1808 and early 1809, and published in 1812. The concerto was the first of four that Spohr would compose in his lifetime, all of which were dedicated to the German... |
9468 | "White Flag incident"
White flags and were reportedly shot dead. Sarath Fonseka and the then Sri Lankan Army Chief said that they had been shot dead on the orders of Gotabhaya Rajapaksa to Shavendra Silva Commander of the 58 Division (Sri Lanka). Balachandran Prabhakaran the son of LTTE Chief was also killed after surr... |
9469 | "Clarinet Concerto No. 1 (Spohr)"
enthusiasm. ""Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung"", then the leading musical magazine in Germany, praised both the composer and the performer in its review: ‘As no composition whatever existed in which this excellent artist could display all the superiority of his playing, Herr Concertmei... |
9470 | "White Flag incident"
Colvin, “abide by the result of any referendum” and pleading for a ceasefire, the LTTE sent desperate messages through every channel they could think of – the United Nations, the Red Cross, European diplomats and intermediaries, Tamil parliament member Rohan Chandra Nehru, and ""The Sunday Times""... |
9471 | "Aseptis fanatica"
are the black-filled reniform spot, a black shade proximal to the incomplete pale subterminal line, and pale-yellowish spots on the costa at the antemedial and postmedial lines. Well-marked specimens have a serrate black postmedial line, some black on the veins, and scattered pale scales giving them ... |
9472 | "White Flag incident"
told Colvin that he had been assured by Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa of the surrendering combatants' safety, all they had to do was “hoist a white flag high”. Nambiar told her that the President’s assurance was enough and that his presence was unnecessary. At 1:06 AM on May 18, 2009, Nad... |
9473 | "White Flag incident"
Lankan Army announced that the Nadesan, Pulidevan, and the LTTE members accompanying them had been killed. That evening they displayed their bodies. The Sri Lankan Government has given various contradicting explanations of the deaths – from denying the surrender to claiming that those surrendering... |
9474 | "White Flag incident"
LTTE members. Pictures have surfaced of Balachandran Prabhakaran, the 12-year-old son of LTTE founder and leader, Velupillai Prabhakaran, alive, unharmed and in custody of the military. A photo from a few hours later shows the boy’s dead body shot in the chest five times. Other photos have appeare... |
9475 | "White Flag incident"
of Sri Lankan soldiers summarily executing captured Tamils in the closing stages of the war. The “White Flag Incident” was heavily featured in a UN report which not only upheld the credibility of war crimes allegations against the Sri Lankan government and led to the launch of a full investigation... |
9476 | "George M. Ferris"
George M. Ferris George M. Ferris (1893–1992) was an American investment banker and philanthropist. Among other roles, he was a founder, president, and chairman of the Washington Stock Exchange. George M. Ferris was born in Newtown, Connecticut. He graduated from Trinity College in Hartford, Connecti... |
9477 | "George M. Ferris"
Exchange. In 1988, it merged into Ferris, Baker Watts, and he retired as Chairman Emeritus. He was the founder and former president and Chairman of the Washington Stock Exchange, now part of the Philadelphia Stock Exchange. There is said to be some distant connection between Ferris and the Ferris Acr... |
9478 | "George M. Ferris"
Hospital, the Boys Club of Washington, and his alma mater, Trinity College. He served as a fund raising Chairman for the United Givers Fund. The Ferris Athletic Center on the Trinity College campus is named in his honor. The ""George M. Ferris Professorship"" at Trinity College is named for him, is c... |
9479 | "George M. Ferris"
He died of arteriosclerosis in 1992. George M. Ferris George M. Ferris (1893–1992) was an American investment banker and philanthropist. Among other roles, he was a founder, president, and chairman of the Washington Stock Exchange. George M. Ferris was born in Newtown, Connecticut. He graduated from ... |
9480 | "Adam Jahn"
Adam Jahn Adam Jahn (born January 5, 1991) is an American soccer player who plays as a forward for Phoenix Rising FC in the USL Championship. The son of Tom and Barbara, Jahn attended Jesuit High School in Carmichael, California, where he played soccer. He was named the Gatorade California Player of the Yea... |
9481 | "Adam Jahn"
Adam played his youth club soccer at the Davis Legacy Soccer Club from 2000 through 2008. Jahn was selected as the 15th pick in the 2013 MLS Supplemental Draft by his local team, the San Jose Earthquakes, on January 22, 2013. On March 3, 2013, Jahn made his debut for the Earthquakes at Buck Shaw Stadium in ... |
9482 | "Adam Jahn"
Red Bulls. The goal came in the form of a right-footed volley off a far-post cross from Sam Cronin in the 83rd minute to tie the game. On a subsequent play, he headed the ball into the hand of Roy Miller, setting up the winning penalty kick by Chris Wondolowski to complete a 2-1 comeback victory. On July 30... |
9483 | "Adam Jahn"
in a 2-1 loss to the Philadelphia Union, after coming on as a substitute with 30 minutes to play. At the end of the 2018 season, the club declined Jahn's contract option; he departed Columbus with seven goals from 46 total appearances. Jahn signed with Phoenix Rising FC on December 10, 2018. Adam Jahn Adam ... |
9484 | "Pacific mud eel"
Pacific mud eel The Pacific mud eel (""Pythonichthys asodes"") is an eel in the family Heterenchelyidae (mud eels). It was described by Richard Heinrich Rosenblatt and Ira Rubinoff in 1972. It is a tropical, marine eel which is known from the eastern central Pacific Ocean, including Costa Rica, El Sal... |
9485 | "Pacific mud eel"
gastropods and worms, and bivalves. Due to its wide distribution, lack of threats and lack of observed population declines, the IUCN redlist currently lists the Pacific mud eel as Least Concern. Pacific mud eel The Pacific mud eel (""Pythonichthys asodes"") is an eel in the family Heterenchelyidae (mu... |
9486 | "Wajid Khan (artist)"
Wajid Khan (artist) Wajid Khan (born 10 March 1981) is an Indian artist, portraitist, sculptor, inventor and patent holder. He has specialized in carving canvas with nails. Recognizing his outstanding nail art, Khan was named in the Guinness Book of World Records, Limca Book of Records, and Asia B... |
9487 | "Minus One (band)"
164 points in the first semi-final and finished in the 21st place in the grand final with 96 points. 16 December 2017, the band released a cover of the 1964 song ""You Don't Own Me"", originally performed by Lesley Gore. In the Minus One version, the band is joined by 15 year old singer Semeli Panayi... |
9488 | "Wajid Khan (artist)"
Now, he is a famous nail-portraist. Among his other works includes 200 of his inventions. He invented world's smallest 'electric-Iron', just when he was studying in V standard. It was named in the Guinness Book of World Records. He has been awarded three time by the late president Dr. APJ Abdul Ka... |
9489 | "Humbert V de Beaujeu"
Humbert V de Beaujeu Humbert V de Beaujeu (1198 – mid 1250) was Constable of France (1240) under King Louis IX. He was maternal grandson of Baldwin V, Count of Hainaut and nephew of Isabelle of Hainaut, queen consort of king Philip II of France. He married Marguerite de Baugé in 1219 and had six ... |
9490 | "Humbert V de Beaujeu"
Courtenay. In 1248, he embarked on the Seventh Crusade to Egypt and laid siege to the city of Mansoura. In Mansoura, the king's younger brother, Robert I, Count of Artois, died on February 8, 1250. After leaving Egypt, he died in Syria sometime between May 21 and August 1, 1250 (sources differ). ... |
9491 | "Camp Spring (Washington County, Utah)"
Camp Spring (Washington County, Utah) Camp Spring, is a spring, in Washington County, Utah. It lies at an elevation of 3,435 feet / 1,047 meters in the reservation of the Shivwits Band of Paiutes. Camp Spring, was a campsite for travelers on the wagon route of the Mormon Road bet... |
9492 | "Camp Spring (Washington County, Utah)"
by Antonio Armijo), that lead up to Utah Hill Summit, where the old trail and later the road passed over the Beaver Dam Mountains from the Santa Clara River to the Virgin River at what is now Littlefield, Arizona. Camp Spring (Washington County, Utah) Camp Spring, is a spring, in... |
9493 | "Shaun in the City"
Shaun in the City Shaun in the City was a public charity arts trail organised by Wallace & Gromit's Children's Foundation and Aardman Animations, in which 120 giant, artist and celebrity-decorated fibreglass sculptures of Shaun the Sheep were displayed in famous locations and green spaces around Lon... |
9494 | "Shaun in the City"
trail supporting Wallace & Gromit’s Children’s Charity, and funds from the Bristol trail supporting Wallace & Gromit’s Grand Appeal, the Bristol Children's Hospital Charity. It follows on from Gromit Unleashed, a charity arts trail which saw 80 sculptures of Gromit placed on the streets of Bristol i... |
9495 | "Shaun in the City"
malfunctioning robotic dog. In 2007 he was given his own stop-motion animated television series, and in 2015 he starred in a feature-length movie, titled ""Shaun the Sheep the Movie"". In 2014 he was voted the nation's favourite children's television character in a poll conducted by the Radio Times ... |
9496 | "Battle of Hareira and Sheria"
Battle of Hareira and Sheria The Battle of Hareira and Sheria was fought on 6–7 November 1917 when the Egyptian Expeditionary Force attacked and captured the Yildirim Army Group's defensive systems protecting Hareira and Sheria in the centre of the Gaza to Beersheba line, during the South... |
9497 | "Shaun in the City"
The Bristol trail launched on 2 July 2015, with Shaun the Sheep creator Nick Park driving a vintage tractor across Clifton Suspension Bridge, pulling a trailer containing several sculptures. The 70 sculptures were then distributed around the city for the beginning of the trail on 6 July, with locati... |
9498 | "Battle of Hareira and Sheria"
also included up to date methods and tactics. Early in November, the commander of the Yildirim Army Group Erich von Falkenhayn was at Aleppo, but in ""good telegraphic communications"" with his Seventh and Eighth Armies in Palestine, his Sixth Army in Mesopotamia and with the Ottoman Gene... |
9499 | "Shaun in the City"
paid-for apps. By the middle of the Bristol trail over 1,000,000 sculptures had been ticked off using the app, which also allowed visitors to complete special trails, learn about the sculptures and artists, and earn interactive trophies. Following the end of the Bristol trail, all 120 Shaun sculptur... |
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