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Hunt-class mine countermeasures vessels of the Hellenic Navy
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Category:Hunt-class mine countermeasures vessels Category:Mine warfare vessels of the Hellenic Navy
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East Derwent Highway
Highway in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
The East Derwent Highway (route number B32) is a highway in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. The highway is a trunk road that carries heavy commuter traffic, much like the Brooker Highway, on the eastern side of the River Derwent.
The East Derwent Highway (route number B32) is a highway in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. The highway is a trunk road that carries heavy commuter traffic, much like the Brooker Highway, on the eastern side of the River Derwent. ==Route== The highway starts at the roundabout with Midland Highway at Bridgewater and heads south as a dual-lane, single carriageway road, connecting with the Bowen Bridge over the River Derwent, widening to a four-lane, dual-carriageway road through Risdon, narrowing again to a dual-lane, single-carriageway road through Geilston Bay, and then widening to a four-lane, single-carriageway road to eventually terminate at the Lindisfarne Interchange at Rose Bay, near the eastern side of the Tasman Bridge leading into central Hobart. == Exits and intersections == == See also == * Highways in Australia * List of highways in Tasmania ==References== * ==External links== Category:Highways in Hobart
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Talk About It (EP)
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Talk About It EP is an EP by former Deep Purple, Black Sabbath and Trapeze vocalist/ bassist Glenn Hughes. It was released in 1997 on SPV and was taken from the album Addiction. It includes three previously unreleased live tracks.
Talk About It EP is an EP by former Deep Purple, Black Sabbath and Trapeze vocalist/ bassist Glenn Hughes. It was released in 1997 on SPV and was taken from the album Addiction. It includes three previously unreleased live tracks. == Additional tracks == The first live track is a version of the Phenomena song Kiss Of Fire. It was recorded at Citta' Kawasaki, Japan on 24 May 1994 and is taken from the same recordings as the live album Burning Japan Live. The second track is an acoustic version of Coast To Coast, a track originally released on the Trapeze album You Are the Music...We're Just the Band and also included on the Hughes/Thrall record. It was recorded at Echo House Studio, Japan on 7 July 1995. The third track is an acoustic version of the Deep Purple song You Keep On Moving from the album Come Taste the Band. It was recorded at Studio Terra, Japan on February 26, 1994. == Track listing == # "Talk About It" – 4:48 (Bonilla, Hughes) # "Kiss Of Fire (live)" – 6:39 (Bailey, Galley) # "Coast To Coast (acoustic)" – 6:49 (Hughes) # "You Keep On Moving (live & acoustic)" – 5:29 (Coverdale, Hughes) ==Personnel== ;Track 1 *Glenn Hughes – Vocals/ Bass *Marc Bonilla – Guitars/ Keyboards *Joakim Marsh – Guitars *Joe Travers – Drums *R. Gaylor – Vocal Channeling ;Track 2 * Glenn Hughes – Vocals * Thomas Larsson – Guitars/ Backing Vocals * Eric Bojfeldt – Guitars/ Backing Vocals * John Levén – Bass * Ian Haugland – Drums * Mic Michaeli – Keyboards/ Backing Vocals ;Track 3 * Glenn Hughes – Vocals/ Additional Keyboards * George Nastos – Guitars * Dave Patton – Guitars ;Track 4 * Glenn Hughes – Vocals * Thomas Larsson – Guitars * Eric Bojfeldt – Guitars == References == ==External links== * Talk About It EP entry at ghpg.net Category:Glenn Hughes albums Category:1997 debut EPs
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Pawnee Municipal Swimming Pool and Bathhouse
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The Pawnee Municipal Swimming Pool and Bathhouse were erected by the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) and the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in the 1930s. The swimming pool, built in 1937, covers three acres. The Bathhouse was constructed in 1939 of native stone. The west side of the bathhouse is one-story and is typical of WPA-built buildings in the state, while the east side is two-story and more elaborate.
The Pawnee Municipal Swimming Pool and Bathhouse were erected by the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) and the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in the 1930s. The swimming pool, built in 1937, covers three acres. The Bathhouse was constructed in 1939 of native stone. The west side of the bathhouse is one-story and is typical of WPA-built buildings in the state, while the east side is two-story and more elaborate. ==See also== *National Register of Historic Places listings in Pawnee County, Oklahoma ==References== Category:Buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Oklahoma Category:Buildings and structures completed in 1937 Category:Buildings and structures in Pawnee County, Oklahoma Category:National Register of Historic Places in Pawnee County, Oklahoma Category:Works Progress Administration in Oklahoma
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Education in Ocean County, New Jersey
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Category:New Jersey education navigational boxes Category:High schools in Ocean County, New Jersey
Category:New Jersey education navigational boxes Category:High schools in Ocean County, New Jersey
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Richard Menhinick
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Commodore Richard Temple Menhinick is a retired senior officer of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).
Commodore Richard Temple Menhinick is a retired senior officer of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). ==Naval career== He joined the Royal Australian Navy in 1976, finishing his training in 1980 he underwent training as a Principal Warfare Officer and in 1983 was posted as the naval Aide-de-Camp to the Governor of Tasmania, Sir James Plimsoll. Menhinick went on to serve as exchange officer with the Royal Navy on board . Menhinick served as the commanding officer of , and served as the executive officer of . He was serving as the Commandant of the Australian Command and Staff College until 2012 when he handed over to Brigadier Peter Gates. ==Honours and awards== 100px 100px 100px 100px 100px 100px 100px 100px 100px 100px {| class="wikitable" |- |50px || Member of the Order of Australia (AM) || 26 January 2012Member of the Order of Australia, 26 January 2012 |- |50px || Conspicuous Service Cross (CSC) ||26 January 2000Conspicuous Service Service Cross (Australian), 26 January 2000 |- |50px || Commendation for Distinguished Service ||Commendation for Distinguished Service |- |50px || Australian Active Service Medal || |- |50px || Afghanistan Medal || |- |50px || Australian Service Medal || |- |50px || Defence Force Service Medal with 4 Rosette's || for 35–39 years of service |- |50px || Australian Defence Medal || |- |50px || Kuwait Liberation Medal || (Saudi Arabia) |- |50px || Meritorious Unit Citation with Federation Star || For HMAS Brisbane during the Gulf War |} ==References== ==External links== * Australian Department of Defence biography Category:Military personnel from Belfast Category:Australian military personnel of the Gulf War Category:Living people Category:Members of the Order of Australia Category:Recipients of the Conspicuous Service Cross (Australia) Category:Recipients of the Commendation for Distinguished Service Category:Royal Australian Navy officers Category:Recipients of the Meritorious Unit Citation Category:Year of birth missing (living people)
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Scleronotus hirsutus
Species of beetle
Scleronotus hirsutus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Julio in 1998.Bezark, Larry G. A Photographic Catalog of the Cerambycidae of the World. Retrieved on 22 May 2012.
Scleronotus hirsutus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Julio in 1998.Bezark, Larry G. A Photographic Catalog of the Cerambycidae of the World. Retrieved on 22 May 2012. ==References== Category:Acanthoderini Category:Beetles described in 1998
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Lawrence Raphael
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Lawrence J. Raphael (born) is a professor in the Communications Sciences and Disorders department at Adelphi University in New York City, New York. Recently, he has become known for his cluttering research, although he has a more extensive publication record in speech production and perception. He was a research associate at Haskins LaboratoriesHaskins Community from 1970 to 1999. Raphael's research appears in several journals including the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. He is a co-editor of Producing Speech and co-author of Speech Science Primer and which is a prestigious introductory text on the production, acoustics, and perception of normal speech. Raphael is a Fellow of the New York Academy of Sciences and is a Professor Emeritus of The Graduate Center and of Lehman College of The City University of New York in their Speech Science department.Faculty He has collaborated with Kenneth St. Louis, Florence Myers, and Klaas Bakker in recent research on cluttering.
Lawrence J. Raphael (born) is a professor in the Communications Sciences and Disorders department at Adelphi University in New York City, New York. Recently, he has become known for his cluttering research, although he has a more extensive publication record in speech production and perception. He was a research associate at Haskins LaboratoriesHaskins Community from 1970 to 1999. Raphael's research appears in several journals including the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. He is a co-editor of Producing Speech and co-author of Speech Science Primer and which is a prestigious introductory text on the production, acoustics, and perception of normal speech. Raphael is a Fellow of the New York Academy of Sciences and is a Professor Emeritus of The Graduate Center and of Lehman College of The City University of New York in their Speech Science department.Faculty He has collaborated with Kenneth St. Louis, Florence Myers, and Klaas Bakker in recent research on cluttering. ==Bibliography== * * * ==References== Category:Adelphi University faculty Category:Living people Category:American acoustical engineers Category:Speech production researchers Category:American non-fiction writers Category:Year of birth missing (living people)
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Norwegian cross-country skiing biography stubs
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*Norway Cross-country skiing
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Bistra (peak)
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Bistra (Bister, Bistra, Bistrica, Bistër) is a peak in the Šar Mountains found in Kosovo. Bistra is located at and reaches a top height of .
Bistra (Bister, Bistra, Bistrica, Bistër) is a peak in the Šar Mountains found in Kosovo. Bistra is located at and reaches a top height of . ==Notes and references== Notes: {| style="margin-left:13px; line-height:150%" |- | style="text-align:right; vertical-align:top;"|a.   | |} References: Category:Mountains of Kosovo Category:Šar Mountains
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N. V. Venugopalakrishnasami
Indian politician
N. V. Venugopalakrishnasami was an Indian politician and former Member of the Legislative Assembly of Tamil Nadu. He was elected to the Tamil Nadu legislative assembly as an Independent candidate from Kovilpatti constituency in 1962 election.
N. V. Venugopalakrishnasami was an Indian politician and former Member of the Legislative Assembly of Tamil Nadu. He was elected to the Tamil Nadu legislative assembly as an Independent candidate from Kovilpatti constituency in 1962 election. == References == Category:Tamil Nadu politicians
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WQDH-LD
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WQDH-LD (channel 49) is a low-power television station in Wilmington, North Carolina, United States, broadcasting the Spanish-language Azteca América network. It is owned and operated by HC2 Holdings and licensed to DTV America.Digital TV Market Listing for WQDH-LD
WQDH-LD (channel 49) is a low-power television station in Wilmington, North Carolina, United States, broadcasting the Spanish-language Azteca América network. It is owned and operated by HC2 Holdings and licensed to DTV America.Digital TV Market Listing for WQDH-LD ==History== The station's construction permit was issued on December 8, 2009, under the calls of W49DH-D, and changed to the current callsign of WQDH-LD on February 24, 2017. ==Subchannels== The station's digital signal is multiplexed: {| class="wikitable" |- ! Channel ! Video ! Aspect ! Short name ! Programming |- | 49.1 | 720p | 16:9 | rowspan=7| WQDH-LD | Azteca América |- | 49.2 | rowspan=6|480i | rowspan=6|4:3 | GetTV |- | 49.3 | Newsy |- | 49.4 | Shop LC |- | 49.5 | beIN Sports Xtra |- | 49.6 | Twist |- | 49.7 | Novelisima |- |} ==References== ==External links== * Category:Low-power television stations in the United States Category:Azteca América network affiliates Category:GetTV affiliates Category:Newsy affiliates Category:Twist (TV network) affiliates Category:DTV America Category:Television stations in North Carolina Category:Television channels and stations established in 2019 Category:2019 establishments in North Carolina
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Tightly Unwound
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Tightly Unwound (2008) is the seventh studio album by The Pineapple Thief, and their first album released by Kscope. All previous Pineapple Thief releases were published by Cyclops Records. Kscope dedicated a microsite to the album before its release, containing a preview of the album in audio streaming, a picture gallery, desktop wallpapers and audio samples as a source for remixes. Those who were signed to the mailing list could get the acoustic version of "Shoot First" as a free-download track. On 28 July 2008 the band released Shoot First as a download EP. A video for the song, filmed by the acclaimed director Lasse Hoile (famous for his works with Porcupine Tree, Opeth, Dream Theater and Blackfield), premiered on the Tightly Unwound mini-site on 31 July 2008.Kscope » Blog Archive » Anathema & The Pineapple Thief digital releases Two tracks, "And So Say All of You" and "The Sorry State", were originally written for the band's first and second Fruit and Veg Selection podcasts, respectively.
Tightly Unwound (2008) is the seventh studio album by The Pineapple Thief, and their first album released by Kscope. All previous Pineapple Thief releases were published by Cyclops Records. Kscope dedicated a microsite to the album before its release, containing a preview of the album in audio streaming, a picture gallery, desktop wallpapers and audio samples as a source for remixes. Those who were signed to the mailing list could get the acoustic version of "Shoot First" as a free-download track. On 28 July 2008 the band released Shoot First as a download EP. A video for the song, filmed by the acclaimed director Lasse Hoile (famous for his works with Porcupine Tree, Opeth, Dream Theater and Blackfield), premiered on the Tightly Unwound mini-site on 31 July 2008.Kscope » Blog Archive » Anathema & The Pineapple Thief digital releases Two tracks, "And So Say All of You" and "The Sorry State", were originally written for the band's first and second Fruit and Veg Selection podcasts, respectively. ==Track listing== Early promo versions of the album had the tracks "Tightly Wound" and "The Sorry State" switched in order.The Pineapple Thief Discography ==External links== *The Pineapple Thief's Official Website *Tightly Unwound Microsite ==References== Category:2008 albums Category:The Pineapple Thief albums Category:Kscope albums
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Outlets at Anthem
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The Outlets at Anthem is an outlet mall located in Anthem, Arizona, that has hosted the tallest Christmas tree in America for multiple years. In 2015, the tree that it erected was 115 feet tall.
The Outlets at Anthem is an outlet mall located in Anthem, Arizona, that has hosted the tallest Christmas tree in America for multiple years. In 2015, the tree that it erected was 115 feet tall. ==References== * ==External links== * Category:Shopping malls in Arizona Category:Outlet malls in the United States Category:Buildings and structures in Phoenix, Arizona
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Student Affairs task force articles
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Boleslav Mlodzeevskii
Russian mathematician
Boleslav Kornelievich Mlodzeevskii, also Mlodzievskii (, Pre-Reform Russian: Млодзѣевскій; born , died January 18, 1923) was a Russian mathematician, a former president of the Moscow Mathematical Society. He was working in differential and algebraic geometry.
Boleslav Kornelievich Mlodzeevskii, also Mlodzievskii (, Pre-Reform Russian: Млодзѣевскій; born , died January 18, 1923) was a Russian mathematician, a former president of the Moscow Mathematical Society. He was working in differential and algebraic geometry. == Biography == Mlodzeevskii was born in Moscow July 10, 1858. His father was a doctor, a professor at Moscow University; he died when Boleslav was seven. After finishing Moscow gymnasium with a gold medal, he studied at Moscow University, where he received a Ph.D. degree in mathematics in 1886, in differential geometry. In his dissertation he studied the problem of deformation of surfaces; his advisor was Vasily Zinger. After two years of studies and work in Göttingen, Paris and Zürich, he return to Moscow to assume a professorship at Moscow University. With a short gap 1911-1917 when he was forced to leave, he continued working at the university until his death. He died from diabetes complications in 1923 in Moscow. == Literary references == In an Andrei Bely fictional novel Moscow Under Siege, a mathematician named Boleslav Kornielich Mlodzievskii makes an appearance at a meeting of the Moscow Mathematical Society. == References == * A.N. Kolmogorov and A.P. Yushkevich (eds.) Mathematics of the 19th century: geometry, analytic function theory, p. 24., Birkhaüser, Basel, Switzerland, 1996. * Boleslav Mlodzeevskii (in memoriam), by Dmitri Egorov, Mat. Sb. 25 (1925), 449–452 (in Russian). * Andrei Bely, Moscow Under Siege, 1926 (in Russian). Category:19th-century mathematicians from the Russian Empire Category:20th-century Russian mathematicians Category:Differential geometers Category:Moscow State University alumni Category:Moscow State University faculty Category:Mathematicians from Moscow Category:1858 births Category:1923 deaths Category:Deaths from diabetes
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State prisons in Oregon
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Oregon Category:Prisons in Oregon
Oregon Category:Prisons in Oregon
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From Up Above
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is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Sakuya Kurekoshi. It is licensed in North America by Digital Manga Publishing, which released the manga through its imprint, Juné, on 25 November 2007.
is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Sakuya Kurekoshi. It is licensed in North America by Digital Manga Publishing, which released the manga through its imprint, Juné, on 25 November 2007. ==Reception== Mania Entertainment's Patricia Beard felt it was disappointing that more of From Up Above had not been released, as she felt it had a "cute story", and that Kurekoshi's art had "a fluidity and ease in the style" which lent itself to the tone of the story. Holly Ellingwood, writing for Active Anime, compared From Up Above to Fushigi Yuugi, praising the "imagination" in the details of the story, and Kurekoshi's "flowing art" and story. ==References== ==External links== * Category:2006 manga Category:Yaoi anime and manga Category:Digital Manga Publishing titles
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Performing arts centres in the United Kingdom
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United Kingdom Centres Category:Arts centres in the United Kingdom
United Kingdom Centres Category:Arts centres in the United Kingdom
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Ramiriquí
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Ramiriquí is a town and municipality in the Colombian Department of Boyacá, part of the subregion of the Márquez Province. Ramiriquí borders the department capital Tunja in the north, in the south Chinavita and Zetaquirá, in the east Rondón and Ciénaga and in the west Chivatá, Tibaná and Jenesano. Official website Ramiriquí - accessed 02-05-2016
Ramiriquí is a town and municipality in the Colombian Department of Boyacá, part of the subregion of the Márquez Province. Ramiriquí borders the department capital Tunja in the north, in the south Chinavita and Zetaquirá, in the east Rondón and Ciénaga and in the west Chivatá, Tibaná and Jenesano. Official website Ramiriquí - accessed 02-05-2016 == Etymology == Ramiriquí was named after the last cacique; Ramirique. In the Chibcha language of the Muisca Ramirraquí means "white earth". An alternative etymology is Ca-mi-quiquí which means "our strength over the grasslands". Etymology Ramiriquí - accessed 02-05-2016 == History == The area of Ramiriquí was inhabited by the Muisca before the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors on the Altiplano Cundiboyacense in the 1530s. The northern Muisca Confederation was ruled from nearby Hunza, present-day Tunja, after the mythological and brutal cacique Goranchacha moved the capital there from Ramiriquí. The first ruler of Hunza was Hunzahúa after whom the city was named. Second-last ruler Quemuenchatocha died in Ramiriquí, after he was beaten by Spanish conquistador Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada. The modern town was founded on December 21, 1541 by Spanish friar Pedro Durán. Within the boundaries of Ramiriquí petroglyphs have been found. Petroglyphs in Ramiriquí - accessed 02-05-2016 == Economy == Main economical activities in Ramiriquí are agriculture (uchuva, tree tomatoes, cucumbers, beans, blackberries and maize), fishing and crafts. == Born in Ramiriqui == * Jose Ignacio de Marquez, first civil Colombian president * José Patrocinio Jiménez, former professional cyclist * Mauricio Soler, former international cyclist == Gallery == File:Ramiriqui 05.JPG|Central square File:Ramiriqui 02.JPG|Central square File:Ramiriqui 01.JPG|Central square File:Ramiriqui 03.JPG|Central square and church File:Ramiriqui 04.JPG|Farmer monument File:Artesanias de Ramiriquí.jpg|Crafts in Ramiriquí == References == == External links == * Fly over Ramiriquí location using GoogleMaps'API Category:Municipalities of Boyacá Department Category:Populated places established in 1541 Category:1541 establishments in the Spanish Empire Category:Muisca Confederation Category:Muysccubun
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1965 South Dakota Intercollegiate Conference football standings
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South Dakota Intercollegiate Conference Category:South Dakota Intercollegiate Conference football standings templates
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Old Coyote Town
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"Old Coyote Town" is a song recorded by American country music artist Don Williams. It was released in January 1989 as the fourth single from the album Traces. The song reached number 5 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. The song previously appeared on co-writer Larry Boone's 1988 album Swingin' Doors, Sawdust Floors, and was the B-side to that album's single "Wine Me Up". Boone wrote the song with Paul Nelson and Gene Nelson.
"Old Coyote Town" is a song recorded by American country music artist Don Williams. It was released in January 1989 as the fourth single from the album Traces. The song reached number 5 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. The song previously appeared on co-writer Larry Boone's 1988 album Swingin' Doors, Sawdust Floors, and was the B-side to that album's single "Wine Me Up". Boone wrote the song with Paul Nelson and Gene Nelson. ==Chart performance== {|class="wikitable sortable" !align="left"|Chart (1989) !align="center"|Peakposition |- |} ===Year-end charts=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !scope="col"|Chart (1989) !scope="col"|Position |- | Canada Country Tracks (RPM) | align="center" | 24 |- | US Country Songs (Billboard) | align="center" | 77 |} ==References== Category:1989 singles Category:1988 songs Category:Larry Boone songs Category:Don Williams songs Category:Songs written by Larry Boone Category:Songs written by Gene Nelson (songwriter) Category:Songs written by Paul Nelson (songwriter) Category:Song recordings produced by Garth Fundis Category:Capitol Records Nashville singles
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Copa Verde
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Memphis (minor league baseball) players
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This is for players of the Memphis, Tennessee minor league baseball team, who played as an independent team in 1878 and in the Southern League in 1889. Category:Minor league baseball players by team
This is for players of the Memphis, Tennessee minor league baseball team, who played as an independent team in 1878 and in the Southern League in 1889. Category:Minor league baseball players by team
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Vernon Bridge, Prince Edward Island
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Vernon Bridge is a settlement in Prince Edward Island. Category:Communities in Queens County, Prince Edward Island
Vernon Bridge is a settlement in Prince Edward Island. Category:Communities in Queens County, Prince Edward Island
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19th century in Africa by city
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House at 70–72 Main Street
Historic house in Massachusetts, United States
The house at 70–72 Main Street in Southbridge, Massachusetts was built around the turn of the 20th century for George Wells, president of the American Optical Company, to provide housing for his workers. A gambrel-roofed three family house its gable end faces the street, and is adorned with porches, of which the one on the third floor has since been enclosed. The roof line is pierced by long dormers, giving the third floor unit more space than it might otherwise have. Ownership of the house was eventually transferred to the company, which continued to use the property for worker housing into the 1940s. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.
The house at 70–72 Main Street in Southbridge, Massachusetts was built around the turn of the 20th century for George Wells, president of the American Optical Company, to provide housing for his workers. A gambrel-roofed three family house its gable end faces the street, and is adorned with porches, of which the one on the third floor has since been enclosed. The roof line is pierced by long dormers, giving the third floor unit more space than it might otherwise have. Ownership of the house was eventually transferred to the company, which continued to use the property for worker housing into the 1940s. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. ==See also== *House at 64 Main Street, built by Wells at about the same time *National Register of Historic Places listings in Southbridge, Massachusetts *National Register of Historic Places listings in Worcester County, Massachusetts ==References== Category:Colonial Revival architecture in Massachusetts Category:Houses completed in 1898 Category:Houses in Southbridge, Massachusetts Category:National Register of Historic Places in Southbridge, Massachusetts Category:Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Worcester County, Massachusetts
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Fortune Green
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Fortune Green is a small area in West Hampstead, London Borough of Camden. Lying on the south-west side of the Finchley Road, Hampstead town council decided to build its overflow cemetery there in the 1840s. A guide to Hampstead Cemetery, with short biographies of selected grave occupants and maps of their location and illustrations of the more prominent monuments, was published in 2000.Colloms, Marianne and Weindling, Dick (2000). The Good Grave Guide to Hampstead Cemetery, Fortune Green. Camden History Society, London.Camden History Society website It now lies in the London Borough of Camden as a ward. The ward has existed since the May 1978 local elections and was redrawn in May 2002.London Borough Council Elections (2002) Archived August 22, 2013 The population of this ward at the 2011 Census was 11,740 and is associated closely with West Hampstead, evidenced in the joint Fortune Green & West Hampstead Neighbourhood Plan adopted by Camden Council in September 2015.Fortune Green & West Hampstead Neighbourhood Plan - Adopted by Camden Council in September 2015.Fortune Green & West Hampstead Neighbourhood Plan - Adopted by Camden Council in September 2015
Fortune Green is a small area in West Hampstead, London Borough of Camden. Lying on the south-west side of the Finchley Road, Hampstead town council decided to build its overflow cemetery there in the 1840s. A guide to Hampstead Cemetery, with short biographies of selected grave occupants and maps of their location and illustrations of the more prominent monuments, was published in 2000.Colloms, Marianne and Weindling, Dick (2000). The Good Grave Guide to Hampstead Cemetery, Fortune Green. Camden History Society, London.Camden History Society website It now lies in the London Borough of Camden as a ward. The ward has existed since the May 1978 local elections and was redrawn in May 2002.London Borough Council Elections (2002) Archived August 22, 2013 The population of this ward at the 2011 Census was 11,740 and is associated closely with West Hampstead, evidenced in the joint Fortune Green & West Hampstead Neighbourhood Plan adopted by Camden Council in September 2015.Fortune Green & West Hampstead Neighbourhood Plan - Adopted by Camden Council in September 2015.Fortune Green & West Hampstead Neighbourhood Plan - Adopted by Camden Council in September 2015 ==Nearby places== * Childs Hill (to the north) * Frognal / Hampstead (to the east) * West Hampstead (to the south) * Kilburn (to the south-west) * Mapesbury (to the west) * Cricklewood (to the north-west) ==References== Category:Districts of the London Borough of Camden Category:Parks and open spaces in the London Borough of Camden
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Lichenomphalia umbellifera
Species of fungus
Lichenomphalia umbellifera or the green-pea mushroom lichen is a species of basidiolichen in the family Hygrophoraceae. It is regarded as nonpoisonous. The mushroom is yellowish-tan and hygrophanous, and occurs throughout most of the year on damp soil and rotting wood. It can be found in the Northern Hemisphere, particularly in the region of the Arctic. Its cap grows up to 3cm wide. Its stalk is 1–3cm tall and 1–3mm wide. The spores are white or yellowish.
Lichenomphalia umbellifera or the green-pea mushroom lichen is a species of basidiolichen in the family Hygrophoraceae. It is regarded as nonpoisonous. The mushroom is yellowish-tan and hygrophanous, and occurs throughout most of the year on damp soil and rotting wood. It can be found in the Northern Hemisphere, particularly in the region of the Arctic. Its cap grows up to 3cm wide. Its stalk is 1–3cm tall and 1–3mm wide. The spores are white or yellowish. ==Taxonomy== The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753 as Agaricus umbelliferus. It was transferred to Lichenomphalia in 2002. ==Similar species== Similar species include Chromosera cyanophylla, Chrysomphalina aurantiaca, Chrysomphalina chrysophylla, Contumyces rosellus, and Rickenella fibula. ==References== Category:Hygrophoraceae Category:Lichen species Category:Lichens described in 1753 Category:Lichens of North America Category:Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus Category:Basidiolichens Category:Lichens of Europe Category:Lichens of the Arctic
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Bedotia sp. nov. 'Bemarivo'
Species of fish
Bedotia sp. nov. 'Bemarivo'is a species of fish in the Bedotiidae family. It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitat is rivers. It is threatened by habitat loss.
Bedotia sp. nov. 'Bemarivo'is a species of fish in the Bedotiidae family. It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitat is rivers. It is threatened by habitat loss. ==References== Category:Bedotia Category:Freshwater fish of Madagascar Category:Undescribed vertebrate species Category:Taxonomy articles created by Polbot
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Cumberbatch family
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Shipwrecks in the Luzon Strait
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Luceafărul gas field
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The Luceafărul gas field is a natural gas field located on the continental shelf of the Black Sea. It was discovered in 2013 and developed by Sterling Resources. It will begin production in 2018 and will produce natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Luceafărul gas field are around 104 billion cubic feet (3 km³), and production is slated to be around 50 million cubic feet/day (1.4×106m³) in 2018.
The Luceafărul gas field is a natural gas field located on the continental shelf of the Black Sea. It was discovered in 2013 and developed by Sterling Resources. It will begin production in 2018 and will produce natural gas and condensates. The total proven reserves of the Luceafărul gas field are around 104 billion cubic feet (3 km³), and production is slated to be around 50 million cubic feet/day (1.4×106m³) in 2018. ==References== Category:Black Sea energy Category:Natural gas fields in Romania
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Alex Coles (rugby union)
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Alex Coles (born 21 September 1999) is an English professional rugby union player who plays as a Lock for Premiership Rugby club Northampton Saints.
Alex Coles (born 21 September 1999) is an English professional rugby union player who plays as a Lock for Premiership Rugby club Northampton Saints. ==Playing career== ===Club=== Coles played rugby as a child at Newmarket and Shelford Rugby Club prior to joining the academy of Northampton Saints at the age of fourteen. In November 2018 he made his club debut for Northampton in a Premiership Rugby Cup match against Wasps and the following year scored his first try for the club against Timișoara in the EPCR Challenge Cup. ===International=== In 2017 Coles played for the England under-18 team on their tour of South Africa. He represented the England under-20 team in the 2019 Six Nations Under 20s Championship and was a member of the squad that finished fifth at the 2019 World Rugby Under 20 Championship. On 6th November 2022, Coles made his debut for England in a 29-30 loss to Argentina in the Autumn Nations Series. ==References== ==External links== *Northampton Saints Profile *ESPN Profile *Ultimate Rugby Profile Category:1999 births Category:Living people Category:English rugby union players Category:Northampton Saints players Category:Rugby union locks Category:Rugby union players from Cambridge Category:Alumni of Birkbeck, University of London Category:People educated at The Perse School Category:England international rugby union players
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Lubber Run Fill
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Lubber Run Fill is a fill on the Lackawanna Cut-Off railroad line in northwest New Jersey. Located between mileposts 50.1 and 50.5 in Byram Township, it was built between 1908 and 1911 by contractor Waltz & Reece Construction Company. It is 0.40 miles (0.64 km) long, has an average height of 64 feet (20 m), and a maximum height of 98 feet (30 m). Most of its 720,000 cubic yards of fill material was excavated from the surrounding low-lying area. Lubber Run Fill is named for the Lubbers Run (the "s" was added to the stream's name sometime after the construction of the Cut-Off), which passes under the fill.1906 Survey Map of the Hopatcong-Slateford Cut-Off, September 1, 1906. A dam was built under the fill on the north side of the embankment, creating Dallis Pond, which flows into Lake Lackawanna. Lubber Run Fill supports a tangent (straight) section of right-of-way that permits speeds of 70 mph (113 km/hr). It sits just east of Wharton Fill and just west of Bradbury Fill.Taber, Thomas Townsend; Taber, Thomas Townsend III (1980). The Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad in the Twentieth Century 1, p. 35. Muncy, PA: Privately printed. . A single track is to be relaid across the fill as part of the reactivation of the Cut-Off, which was abandoned in 1983. NJ Transit rail service is projected to begin no earlier than 2026.
Lubber Run Fill is a fill on the Lackawanna Cut-Off railroad line in northwest New Jersey. Located between mileposts 50.1 and 50.5 in Byram Township, it was built between 1908 and 1911 by contractor Waltz & Reece Construction Company. It is 0.40 miles (0.64 km) long, has an average height of 64 feet (20 m), and a maximum height of 98 feet (30 m). Most of its 720,000 cubic yards of fill material was excavated from the surrounding low-lying area. Lubber Run Fill is named for the Lubbers Run (the "s" was added to the stream's name sometime after the construction of the Cut-Off), which passes under the fill.1906 Survey Map of the Hopatcong-Slateford Cut-Off, September 1, 1906. A dam was built under the fill on the north side of the embankment, creating Dallis Pond, which flows into Lake Lackawanna. Lubber Run Fill supports a tangent (straight) section of right-of-way that permits speeds of 70 mph (113 km/hr). It sits just east of Wharton Fill and just west of Bradbury Fill.Taber, Thomas Townsend; Taber, Thomas Townsend III (1980). The Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad in the Twentieth Century 1, p. 35. Muncy, PA: Privately printed. . A single track is to be relaid across the fill as part of the reactivation of the Cut-Off, which was abandoned in 1983. NJ Transit rail service is projected to begin no earlier than 2026. == References == Category:Lackawanna Cut-Off
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Marri, Rajanpur District
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Marri () is a hill station in Rajanpur District, south Punjab, Pakistan. Its Altitude Is 4800 ft Cold Weather In Summer. Dragal mountain is an altitude of 5400 feet.
Marri () is a hill station in Rajanpur District, south Punjab, Pakistan. Its Altitude Is 4800 ft Cold Weather In Summer. Dragal mountain is an altitude of 5400 feet. ==References== Category:Populated places in Rajanpur District Category:Hill stations in Pakistan Category:Resorts in Pakistan Category:Tourist attractions in Punjab, Pakistan
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2002 Toray Pan Pacific Open
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Toray Pan Pacific Open Category:Pan Pacific Open Toray Pan Pacific Open Toray Pan Pacific Open Toray Pan Pacific Open Toray Pan Pacific Open
Toray Pan Pacific Open Category:Pan Pacific Open Toray Pan Pacific Open Toray Pan Pacific Open Toray Pan Pacific Open Toray Pan Pacific Open
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Dornișoara
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The Dornișoara is a left tributary of the river Dorna in Romania.Ovidiu Gabor - , map page 10 It flows into the Dorna in Poiana Stampei.Dornisoara (jud. Suceava), e-calauza.ro Its length is and its basin size is .
The Dornișoara is a left tributary of the river Dorna in Romania.Ovidiu Gabor - , map page 10 It flows into the Dorna in Poiana Stampei.Dornisoara (jud. Suceava), e-calauza.ro Its length is and its basin size is . ==References== Category:Rivers of Romania Category:Rivers of Bistrița-Năsăud County Category:Rivers of Suceava County
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Kengkou station (Guangzhou Metro)
Guangzhou Metro station
Kengkou Station () is a station of Line 1 of the Guangzhou Metro. It started operations on 28 June 1997. It was located at the ground level of the junction of Huadi Avenue Middle ) and Longxi Avenue ) in Fangcun, Liwan District. It is adjacent to Fangcun Coach Station (), the transportation hub for the western area of the Pearl River Delta.KengkouFangcun Passenger Station
Kengkou Station () is a station of Line 1 of the Guangzhou Metro. It started operations on 28 June 1997. It was located at the ground level of the junction of Huadi Avenue Middle ) and Longxi Avenue ) in Fangcun, Liwan District. It is adjacent to Fangcun Coach Station (), the transportation hub for the western area of the Pearl River Delta.KengkouFangcun Passenger Station ==References== Category:Railway stations in China opened in 1997 Category:Guangzhou Metro stations in Liwan District
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Communes of Điện Biên province
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Dien Bien Category:Populated places in Điện Biên province
Dien Bien Category:Populated places in Điện Biên province
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Nigerian intelligence agencies
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Intelligence Category:Intelligence agencies by country Category:Law enforcement agencies of Nigeria
Intelligence Category:Intelligence agencies by country Category:Law enforcement agencies of Nigeria
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Guyanese novelists
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Novelists Category:Novelists by nationality
Novelists Category:Novelists by nationality
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Piranoor
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Piranoor is a Panchayat Village of Tenkasi BlockTenkasi Block - Panchayat Villages and Shenkottai Taluk.Shenkottai Taluk - Revenue Villages in Tenkasi district, Tamil Nadu, India, in the foothills of the Western Ghats. Up to 1956, this area was a toll gate between the states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu, so this area is known as Border. Kollam - Madurai National Highway (NH744) goes via this place. Tirunelveli - Tenkasi - Kollam State Highway (SH39) also goes via this place. It is located roughly from the Courtallam Waterfall, near the border with Kerala. The Harihara and Kuntaaru rivers flow between Shenkottai and this village.
Piranoor is a Panchayat Village of Tenkasi BlockTenkasi Block - Panchayat Villages and Shenkottai Taluk.Shenkottai Taluk - Revenue Villages in Tenkasi district, Tamil Nadu, India, in the foothills of the Western Ghats. Up to 1956, this area was a toll gate between the states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu, so this area is known as Border. Kollam - Madurai National Highway (NH744) goes via this place. Tirunelveli - Tenkasi - Kollam State Highway (SH39) also goes via this place. It is located roughly from the Courtallam Waterfall, near the border with Kerala. The Harihara and Kuntaaru rivers flow between Shenkottai and this village. ==Economy== The major industry in this village is by log bucking at sawmills. Wood log seasoning, door and furniture making, bamboo furniture making are also done here. This area is also famous for evening parotta stalls. Mango and Amla wholesale markets are here. ==References == == External links == * Wikimapia Category:Cities and towns in Tirunelveli district
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Yamada Line
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Category:Stations of East Japan Railway Company Category:East Japan Railway Company templates
Category:Stations of East Japan Railway Company Category:East Japan Railway Company templates
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El Pobo
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El Pobo is a municipality located in the province of Teruel, Aragon, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 137 inhabitants.
El Pobo is a municipality located in the province of Teruel, Aragon, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 137 inhabitants. == References == Category:Municipalities in the Province of Teruel
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Sketches of Tokyo
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Sketches of Tokyo is an album by John Hicks and David Murray released on the Japanese DIW label. It was released in 1986 and features six duo performances by Murray and Hicks.
Sketches of Tokyo is an album by John Hicks and David Murray released on the Japanese DIW label. It was released in 1986 and features six duo performances by Murray and Hicks. ==Reception== The Allmusic review awarded the album 4 stars.Allmusic Review accessed September 6, 2011 ==Track listing== # "Epistrophy" (Monk) - 4:26 # "Blues In The Pocket" (Hicks) - 7:40 # "Naima" (Coltrane) 9:16 # "New Life" (Murray) - 8:38 # "God Bless The Child" (Herzog, Holliday) - 7:41 # "Sketches of Tokyo" (Hicks) - 7:08 :*Recorded April 11, 1985 at Avaco Studio, Tokyo ==Personnel== *David Murray - tenor saxophone *John Hicks - piano == References == Category:1986 albums Category:David Murray (saxophonist) albums Category:DIW Records albums Category:John Hicks (jazz pianist) albums
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Bingo-Saijō Station
Railway station in Shōbara, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan
is a JR West Geibi station located in Ōsa, Saijō-chō, Shōbara, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. While it was formerly an express train stop, there are currently no express trains operating east of Miyoshi Station.
is a JR West Geibi station located in Ōsa, Saijō-chō, Shōbara, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. While it was formerly an express train stop, there are currently no express trains operating east of Miyoshi Station. ==History== *1934-03-15: Bingo-Saijō Station opens with the Shōbara Line between this station and Bingo-Shōbara Station. *1987-04-01: Japan National Railways is privatized, and Bingo-Saijō Station becomes a JR West station ==Station layout== Bingo-Saijō Station features one side platform and one island platform. *Platform 1: Geibi Line (toward Miyoshi Station) *Platform 2: Geibi Line (toward Bingo-Ochiai Station) File:JRW bingo saijo sta enclosure.jpg|enclosure (2007) File:Bingo Saijō Station building.jpg|Bingo-Saijō Station in the foggy early morning (2000) File:Bingo Saijō Station looking toward Miyoshi.jpg|Bingo-Saijō Station looking toward Miyoshi Station (2000) File:Bingo Saijō Station looking toward Bingo Ochiai.jpg|Bingo-Saijō Station looking toward Bingo Ochiai Station (2000) ==Around the station== The Saijō Municipal Hospital is about 0.5 km from the station. Saijō Junior High School is about 1 km from station, and offers a view of the center of town. ===Highway access=== *Japan National Route 183 *Hiroshima Prefectural Route 233 (Bingo Saijō Teishajō Route) *Hiroshima Prefectural Route 26 (Shin'ichi Nanamagari Saijō Route) *Hiroshima Prefectural Route 57 (Tōjō-Saijō Route) *Hiroshima Prefectural Route 58 (Saijō-Hiwa Route) ==References== ==External links== * JR West Category:Geibi Line Category:Railway stations in Hiroshima Prefecture Category:Railway stations in Japan opened in 1934
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Amlai
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Amlai is a census town in Anuppur district in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India.
Amlai is a census town in Anuppur district in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. ==Demographics== India census, Amlai had a population of 30,292. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Amlai has an average literacy rate of 65%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; with 61% of the males and 39% of females literate. 15% of the population is under 6 years of age. ==Transport== Amlai Railway Station is situated just at 5 km from main town. And near the amlai station situated a coal siding as a company name was mahaveer benification pvt ltd since 2004 But no permission was granted any government institution for opened coal siding at that location. ==References== Category:Shahdol Category:Cities and towns in Shahdol district
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Sketches in Rhythm
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Sketches in Rhythm is a 33-RPM LP album by Venezuelan composer/arranger/conductor Aldemaro Romero, released in 1958, under contract with RCA Victor. *Performed by Aldemaro Romero and his dance orchestra.
Sketches in Rhythm is a 33-RPM LP album by Venezuelan composer/arranger/conductor Aldemaro Romero, released in 1958, under contract with RCA Victor. *Performed by Aldemaro Romero and his dance orchestra. ==Track listing== {| class="wikitable" ! Track || Song title |- | 1. ||Toreador |- | 2. ||Maquiavelo |- | 3. ||Whatever Lola Wants |- | 4. ||Con Ají Guaguao |- | 5. ||Nuestra Canción |- | 6. ||Mango Mangue |- | 7. ||Me Gusta El Volutobol |- | 8. ||Domitila |- | 9. ||Mi Baracutey |- | 10. ||Rock'N Mambo Cha-Roll |- | 11. ||Yo te quiero |- | 12. ||La Matraca |} Category:1958 albums Category:Aldemaro Romero albums Category:RCA Records albums
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Andrew Boyle
Scottish journalist and biographer
Andrew Philip More Boyle (27 May 1919 – 22 April 1991) was a Scottish journalist and biographer. His biography of Brendan Bracken won the 1974 Whitbread Awards and his book The Climate of Treason exposed Anthony Blunt as the "Fourth Man" in the Cambridge Five Soviet spy ring. He was born in the Scottish city of Dundee and was educated at Blairs in Aberdeen and the University of Paris. During the Second World War he was part of Britain's military intelligence in the Far East. After the war he joined the BBC as a radio scriptwriter and producer. In 1965 he was the founding editor of the BBC Radio 4 programme The World At One which "gained a reputation as one of the best informed news programs and won an audience of four million". He also wrote the definitive biographies of Lord Trenchard, the father of the Royal Air Force and Erskine Childers, Irish Nationalist and author.
Andrew Philip More Boyle (27 May 1919 – 22 April 1991) was a Scottish journalist and biographer. His biography of Brendan Bracken won the 1974 Whitbread Awards and his book The Climate of Treason exposed Anthony Blunt as the "Fourth Man" in the Cambridge Five Soviet spy ring. He was born in the Scottish city of Dundee and was educated at Blairs in Aberdeen and the University of Paris. During the Second World War he was part of Britain's military intelligence in the Far East. After the war he joined the BBC as a radio scriptwriter and producer. In 1965 he was the founding editor of the BBC Radio 4 programme The World At One which "gained a reputation as one of the best informed news programs and won an audience of four million". He also wrote the definitive biographies of Lord Trenchard, the father of the Royal Air Force and Erskine Childers, Irish Nationalist and author. ==Bibliography== * * * * * * * Boyle left uncompleted biographies on John Moore-Brabazon (pioneering aviator and politician), Moura Budberg (adventuress and spy), Arthur "Bomber" Harris, and Dick White (spymaster). ==References== Category:1919 births Category:1991 deaths Category:Scottish journalists
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Sclerotic fibroma
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Sclerotic fibromashttp://dermatlas.med.jhmi.edu/derm/result.cfm?Diagnosis=-1886087892 are a cutaneous condition characterized by well-circumscribed, dome-shaped, dermal hypocellular nodules composed predominantly of sclerotic thick collagen bundles.
Sclerotic fibromashttp://dermatlas.med.jhmi.edu/derm/result.cfm?Diagnosis=-1886087892 are a cutaneous condition characterized by well-circumscribed, dome-shaped, dermal hypocellular nodules composed predominantly of sclerotic thick collagen bundles. == See also == * Blepharochalasis * List of cutaneous conditions * List of cutaneous neoplasms associated with systemic syndromes == References == Category:Abnormalities of dermal fibrous and elastic tissue
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Canadian people of Caribbean descent
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Category:Canada–Caribbean relations Caribbean Caribbean
Category:Canada–Caribbean relations Caribbean Caribbean
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Épargnes
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Épargnes () is a commune in the Charente-Maritime department in southwestern France.
Épargnes () is a commune in the Charente-Maritime department in southwestern France. ==Population== ==See also== *Communes of the Charente-Maritime department ==References== Category:Communes of Charente-Maritime Category:Charente-Maritime communes articles needing translation from French Wikipedia
1,515,342
Menumbok
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Menumbok is a sub-district in the west of the Malaysian state of Sabah which is also one of the three administrative parts of Kuala Penyu District. This town is also administered as a sub-district within the jurisdiction of the Kuala Penyu district and a minor port of the state of Sabah, which serves as the main gateway to the island of Labuan from the mainland.
Menumbok is a sub-district in the west of the Malaysian state of Sabah which is also one of the three administrative parts of Kuala Penyu District. This town is also administered as a sub-district within the jurisdiction of the Kuala Penyu district and a minor port of the state of Sabah, which serves as the main gateway to the island of Labuan from the mainland. == See also == * Labuan–Menumbok Bridge == External links == * Menumbok Sub-district Office, Kuala Penyu Category:Kuala Penyu District Category:Populated places in Sabah
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Courvoisier v. Raymond
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Courvoisier v. Raymond, 23 Colo. 113 (1896), was a case decided by the Colorado Supreme Court that affirmed the use of a reasonableness standard when determining the validity of a mistaken self-defense.Henderson, J.A. et al. The Torts Process, Seventh Edition. Aspen Publishers, New York, NY: 2007, p. 78
Courvoisier v. Raymond, 23 Colo. 113 (1896), was a case decided by the Colorado Supreme Court that affirmed the use of a reasonableness standard when determining the validity of a mistaken self-defense.Henderson, J.A. et al. The Torts Process, Seventh Edition. Aspen Publishers, New York, NY: 2007, p. 78 ==Factual background== Courvoisier was a jewelry store owner, and he was awoken in the middle of the night when robbers tried to break into his store. He retrieved his revolver and chased them outside. Raymond was a Denver police officer who began to approach Courvoisier, and Courvoisier shot him. Courvoisier said that he mistook Raymond for a robber, but the trial court found for Raymond.Henderson, p. 76 ==Decision== The Colorado Supreme Court reversed the decision for Raymond because of faulty jury instructions in the trial court. The trial court failed to give the instruction that Courvoisier should not be held liable if his mistake that Raymond was a robber was reasonable given the circumstances.Henderson, p. 78 ==References== Category:1896 in United States case law Category:United States tort case law Category:Colorado state case law Category:1896 in Colorado Category:Self-defense
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Ngogwe
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Ngogwe is a municipality in Buikwe District in the Central Region of Uganda.
Ngogwe is a municipality in Buikwe District in the Central Region of Uganda. ==Location== Ngogwe is approximately south of Buikwe, the site of the district headquarters. This is about southeast of Kampala, the capital and largest city of Uganda. The coordinates of Ngogwe are 0°14'34.0"N, 32°59'26.0"E (Latitude:0.242778; Longitude:32.990556). ==Points of interest== The following points of interest lie in or near Ngogwe: * offices of Ngogwe Town Council * Ngogwe Baskerville Secondary School * Ngogwe central market * source of River Sezibwa, located just north of the town * Mukono–Kyetume–Katosi–Nyenga Road passing through the middle of town ==See also== * List of cities and towns in Uganda * List of roads in Uganda ==References== Category:Populated places in Central Region, Uganda Category:Cities in the Great Rift Valley Category:Communities located on the Sezibwa River Category:Buikwe District
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Lanes Ford, Virginia
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Lanes Ford is an unincorporated community in Nelson County, Virginia, United States.
Lanes Ford is an unincorporated community in Nelson County, Virginia, United States. ==References== *GNIS reference Category:Unincorporated communities in Nelson County, Virginia Category:Unincorporated communities in Virginia
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Proteuxoa amaurodes
Species of moth
Proteuxoa amaurodes is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria.
Proteuxoa amaurodes is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria. ==External links== *Australian Faunal Directory Category:Proteuxoa Category:Moths of Australia Category:Moths described in 1902 Category:Taxa named by Oswald Bertram Lower
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Tropical Cyclones of the Eastern North Pacific Basin, 1949–2006
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Category:Tropical Cyclone template referencesCategory:Templates that generate named references
Category:Tropical Cyclone template referencesCategory:Templates that generate named references
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Principal council
Legal local government term used in England & Wales
A Principal council is a local government authority carrying out statutory duties in a principal area in England and Wales. The term “principal council” was first defined in the Local Government Act 1972, Section 270.Statutory Instruments (H.M. Stationery Office, 1992), p. 3066 This act created great reforms in local government in England and Wales, partially implementing the recommendations of the Redcliffe-Maud Report and greatly reducing the number of councils with significant powers, especially the number of rural and urban districts. In England the principal councils are now defined by the Local Government Act 1992 as non-metropolitan counties, districts, and London boroughs. They do not include the Corporation of London, the Council of the Isles of Scilly, or the parish councils.Local Government Act 1992 Section 28 at legislation.gov.uk In Wales a principal council is now one of the unitary authorities created by the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994, referred to collectively as the County and County Borough Councils,Local Government (Wales) Act 1994, Section 1 at legislation.gov.uk although some of them do not include those terms in their names. The definition does not include the community councils, which have a mainly consultative role.
A Principal council is a local government authority carrying out statutory duties in a principal area in England and Wales. The term “principal council” was first defined in the Local Government Act 1972, Section 270.Statutory Instruments (H.M. Stationery Office, 1992), p. 3066 This act created great reforms in local government in England and Wales, partially implementing the recommendations of the Redcliffe-Maud Report and greatly reducing the number of councils with significant powers, especially the number of rural and urban districts. In England the principal councils are now defined by the Local Government Act 1992 as non-metropolitan counties, districts, and London boroughs. They do not include the Corporation of London, the Council of the Isles of Scilly, or the parish councils.Local Government Act 1992 Section 28 at legislation.gov.uk In Wales a principal council is now one of the unitary authorities created by the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994, referred to collectively as the County and County Borough Councils,Local Government (Wales) Act 1994, Section 1 at legislation.gov.uk although some of them do not include those terms in their names. The definition does not include the community councils, which have a mainly consultative role. ==References== Category:Types of subdivision in the United Kingdom
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1970 Delaware State Hornets football team
American college football season
The 1970 Delaware State Hornets football team represented Delaware State College—now known as Delaware State University—as a member of the Northern Division of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) in the 1970 NCAA College Division football season. Led by fourth-year head coach Arnold Jeter, the Hornets compiled an overall record of 6–2 and a mark of 4–1 in conference play, placing third in the CIAA's Northern Division. This was Delaware State’s final season competing in the CIAA, as they moved to the newly-formed Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) in 1971. Following the season, running back Steve Davis was selected with the 60th pick in the 1971 NFL Draft, becoming the first Hornet to be selected in an NFL Draft.
The 1970 Delaware State Hornets football team represented Delaware State College—now known as Delaware State University—as a member of the Northern Division of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) in the 1970 NCAA College Division football season. Led by fourth-year head coach Arnold Jeter, the Hornets compiled an overall record of 6–2 and a mark of 4–1 in conference play, placing third in the CIAA's Northern Division. This was Delaware State’s final season competing in the CIAA, as they moved to the newly-formed Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) in 1971. Following the season, running back Steve Davis was selected with the 60th pick in the 1971 NFL Draft, becoming the first Hornet to be selected in an NFL Draft. ==Schedule== ==References== Delaware State Category:Delaware State Hornets football seasons Delaware State Hornets football
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Javindo
Endangered Dutch Creole language of Java
Javindo, also known by the pejorative name Krontjong, was a Dutch-based creole language spoken on Java, Indonesia. The name Javindo is a portmanteau of Java and Indo, the Dutch word for a person of mixed Indonesian and Dutch descent. This contact language developed from communication between Javanese-speaking mothers and Dutch-speaking fathers in Indo families. Its main speakers were Indo-Eurasian people. Its grammar was based on Javanese, and its vocabulary was based on the Dutch lexicon but pronounced in a Javanese manner.Willems, Wim Sporen van een Indisch verleden (1600–1942)., Part III by de Gruiter, V.E. (COMT, Leiden, 1994) P.140-143 Even though most of the lexicon is derived from Dutch, the grammar of the language is mostly of Javanese origin, including elements such as morphology; lack of verbs; no past tense; no finite verb.Willems, Wim Sporen van een Indisch verleden (1600–1942)., Part III by de Gruiter, V.E. (COMT, Leiden, 1994) P.150 It should not be confused with Petjo, a different Dutch- and Malay-based creole also spoken by Indo-Eurasians. With the loss of the generation that lived in the Dutch East Indies era, that language has almost died out.
Javindo, also known by the pejorative name Krontjong, was a Dutch-based creole language spoken on Java, Indonesia. The name Javindo is a portmanteau of Java and Indo, the Dutch word for a person of mixed Indonesian and Dutch descent. This contact language developed from communication between Javanese-speaking mothers and Dutch-speaking fathers in Indo families. Its main speakers were Indo-Eurasian people. Its grammar was based on Javanese, and its vocabulary was based on the Dutch lexicon but pronounced in a Javanese manner.Willems, Wim Sporen van een Indisch verleden (1600–1942)., Part III by de Gruiter, V.E. (COMT, Leiden, 1994) P.140-143 Even though most of the lexicon is derived from Dutch, the grammar of the language is mostly of Javanese origin, including elements such as morphology; lack of verbs; no past tense; no finite verb.Willems, Wim Sporen van een Indisch verleden (1600–1942)., Part III by de Gruiter, V.E. (COMT, Leiden, 1994) P.150 It should not be confused with Petjo, a different Dutch- and Malay-based creole also spoken by Indo-Eurasians. With the loss of the generation that lived in the Dutch East Indies era, that language has almost died out. ==Notes== ==Further reading== * * Category:Dutch-based pidgins and creoles Category:Extinct languages of Asia Category:Languages of Indonesia Category:Dutch language in Asia
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Bill Buck (footballer)
Australian rules footballer, born 1900
Walter William Paul Buck (4 March 1900 – 20 October 1980) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood in the Victorian Football League (VFL). In October 1918, aged 18 and a half, Buck enlisted to serve in World War I but the war ended before he was mobilised and he never actively served.
Walter William Paul Buck (4 March 1900 – 20 October 1980) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood in the Victorian Football League (VFL). In October 1918, aged 18 and a half, Buck enlisted to serve in World War I but the war ended before he was mobilised and he never actively served. == Notes == == External links == * *Bill Buck's profile at Collingwood Forever Category:1900 births Category:1980 deaths Category:Australian rules footballers from Melbourne Category:Collingwood Football Club players Category:People from Hawthorn, Victoria
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Kaipuleohone
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Kaipuleohone is a digital ethnographic archive that houses audio and visual files, photographs, as well as hundreds of textual material such as notes, dictionaries, and transcriptions relating to small and endangered languages. The archive is stored in the ScholarSpace repository of the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa and maintained by the Department of Linguistics of the University's College of Languages, Linguistics and Literature. Kaipuleohone was established by Nick Thieberger in 2008. It is a member of the Digital Endangered Languages and Musics Archiving Network (DELAMAN). The term kaipuleohone means 'gourd of sweet words' and symbolizes the impression of an accumulation of language material.. Kaipuleohone in ScholarSpace. Accessed December 28, 2009. Kaipuleohone comprises several collections including Kaipuleohone Audio Files, the Bickerton Collection, the Blust Collection, the Bradshaw Collection, and the Sato Collection. The archive director is Andrea L. Berez-Kroeker.
Kaipuleohone is a digital ethnographic archive that houses audio and visual files, photographs, as well as hundreds of textual material such as notes, dictionaries, and transcriptions relating to small and endangered languages. The archive is stored in the ScholarSpace repository of the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa and maintained by the Department of Linguistics of the University's College of Languages, Linguistics and Literature. Kaipuleohone was established by Nick Thieberger in 2008. It is a member of the Digital Endangered Languages and Musics Archiving Network (DELAMAN). The term kaipuleohone means 'gourd of sweet words' and symbolizes the impression of an accumulation of language material.. Kaipuleohone in ScholarSpace. Accessed December 28, 2009. Kaipuleohone comprises several collections including Kaipuleohone Audio Files, the Bickerton Collection, the Blust Collection, the Bradshaw Collection, and the Sato Collection. The archive director is Andrea L. Berez-Kroeker. ==See also== *Language Documentation & Conservation *ScholarSpace ==References== ==External links== *Kaipuleohone web portal *ScholarSpace *Language Documentation & Conservation journal *UHM Department of Linguistics *DELAMAN Category:Ethnography Category:University of Hawaiʻi Category:Archives in the United States Category:Sound archives in the United States Category:Endangered languages projects
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William R. Gruber
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William Rudolph Gruber, (December 17, 1890 – January 27, 1979) Brigadier general, was an instructor at the Army Command and General Staff School at Fort Leavenworth when Dwight D. Eisenhower was a student there.http://www.eisenhowermemorial.org/presidential-papers/first-term/documents/1630.cfm, Eisenhower, Dwight D. To William Rudolph Gruber, 16 November 1955. Following Eisenhower's graduation, Gruber and his wife Helen Drennan Gruber were joined by Dwight D. and Mamie Eisenhower on a 17-day, 1800 mile motor trip through Belgium, Germany, Switzerland and France in 1929. They left Paris on August 28, 1929, and drove to Brussels, Belgium. Their route then took them to Bonn, Germany, south along the Rhine River to Coblenz, Heidelberg and through the Black Forest. They then went to Switzerland, spending seven days and visiting Zürich, Lucerne, Interlaken, Montreux, and Geneva, and surviving a harrowing crossing of the Furka Pass high in the Alps. From Switzerland the travelers went to Besançon, then to Romagne in France where they visited the American War Cemetery. While the ladies stayed to visit with a mutual friend, Gruber and Eisenhower toured the World War I battlefields in the area. Eisenhower was an expert guide having just completed work on a guidebook for the Battle Monuments Commission. The Grubers and Eisenhowers returned to Paris on September 13.
William Rudolph Gruber, (December 17, 1890 – January 27, 1979) Brigadier general, was an instructor at the Army Command and General Staff School at Fort Leavenworth when Dwight D. Eisenhower was a student there.http://www.eisenhowermemorial.org/presidential-papers/first-term/documents/1630.cfm, Eisenhower, Dwight D. To William Rudolph Gruber, 16 November 1955. Following Eisenhower's graduation, Gruber and his wife Helen Drennan Gruber were joined by Dwight D. and Mamie Eisenhower on a 17-day, 1800 mile motor trip through Belgium, Germany, Switzerland and France in 1929. They left Paris on August 28, 1929, and drove to Brussels, Belgium. Their route then took them to Bonn, Germany, south along the Rhine River to Coblenz, Heidelberg and through the Black Forest. They then went to Switzerland, spending seven days and visiting Zürich, Lucerne, Interlaken, Montreux, and Geneva, and surviving a harrowing crossing of the Furka Pass high in the Alps. From Switzerland the travelers went to Besançon, then to Romagne in France where they visited the American War Cemetery. While the ladies stayed to visit with a mutual friend, Gruber and Eisenhower toured the World War I battlefields in the area. Eisenhower was an expert guide having just completed work on a guidebook for the Battle Monuments Commission. The Grubers and Eisenhowers returned to Paris on September 13. ==References== ==External links== * Papers of William R. Gruber, Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library * William Rudolph Gruber papers, The Hoover Institution Archives. *Generals of World War II Category:1890 births Category:1979 deaths Category:Military personnel from Cincinnati Category:United States Army personnel of World War I Category:Dwight D. Eisenhower Category:United States Army generals Category:Recipients of the Silver Star Category:United States Army generals of World War II
1,997,192
Winfried Höntsch
German musicologist
Winfried Höntsch (born 9 June 1930) is a German musicologist and venue director.
Winfried Höntsch (born 9 June 1930) is a German musicologist and venue director. == Life == Born in Dresden, Höntsch studied musicology at the Humboldt University of Berlin and the Hochschule für Musik "Hanns Eisler". From 1956, he worked in the music department of the Ministry of Culture (GDR) in Berlin.Winfried Höntsch on Lovely Books In 1962, he became first dramaturge at the Staatsschauspiel Dresden. In 1968 he took over the artistic direction of the Kulturpalast. From 1970 to 1976, he worked in the Philosophy and Cultural Studies section of the Technical University of Dresden and received his doctorate in 1975. From 1976 to 1991, he was director of the Dresden Music Festival. == Awards == * 1975: Hanns Eisler Prize == Publications == * editor: Hanns Eisler. Eine Auswahl von Reden und Aufsätzen. 2nd edition, Reclam, Leipzig 1961. * Richard-Strauss-Ehrung der Staatstheater Dresden. Aus Anlaß des 100. Geburtstages des Komponisten. 7.-21. Juni 1964. Staatstheater, Dresden 1964. * with Ursula Püschel: 300 Jahre Dresdner Staatstheater. Henschel, Berlin 1967. * edited with Horst Seeger: Klingendes Dresden. Die Dresdner Musikfestspiele in ihrem ersten Jahrzehnt.klingendes dresden d dresdner von winfried hoentsch Deutscher Verlag für Musik, Leipzig 1988, . * Opernmetropole Dresden. Von der Festa Teatrale zum modernen Musikdrama. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte und zur Ikonographie der Dresdner Opernkultur.Opernmetropole Dresden Verlag der Kunst, Huseum 2004, . == Further reading == * , Walter Habel (publ.): Wer ist wer? Das deutsche Who’s who. Schmidt-Römhild, Lübeck 1996, . == References == Category:20th-century German musicologists Category:1930 births Category:Living people Category:People from Dresden
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United States Senate Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds
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The U.S. Senate Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds was a committee of the United States Senate from 1883 until 1946. It was preceded by the United States Congress Joint Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds and succeeded by the United States Senate Committee on Public Works.
The U.S. Senate Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds was a committee of the United States Senate from 1883 until 1946. It was preceded by the United States Congress Joint Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds and succeeded by the United States Senate Committee on Public Works. ==Committee Chairpersons== :1883–1887: William Mahone (RA/R-VA) :1887–1893: Leland Stanford (R-CA) :1893–1895: George Vest (D-MO) :1895–1899: Matthew S. Quay (R-PA) :1899–1905: Charles W. Fairbanks (R-IN) :1905–1911: Nathan Scott (R-WV) :1911–1913: George Sutherland (R-UT) :1913–1918: Claude A. Swanson (D-VA) :1918–1919: James A. Reed (D-MO) :1919–1926: Bert M. Fernald (R-ME) :1926–1927: Irvine L. Lenroot (R-WI) :1927–1933: Henry W. Keyes (R-NH) :1933–1942: Tom Connally (D-TX) :1942–1945: Francis Maloney (D-CT) :1945–1946: Charles O. Andrews (D-FL)51 Public Buildings and Grounds Category:1883 establishments in Washington, D.C. Category:1946 disestablishments in Washington, D.C.
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Falling into Place (David Dallas album)
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Falling Into Place is the third solo studio album by New Zealand rapper David Dallas. The album was released through Dawn Raid Entertainment, Dirty Records and Duck Down Music Inc. on 18 October 2013. The album debuted at #2 on the New Zealand albums chart.
Falling Into Place is the third solo studio album by New Zealand rapper David Dallas. The album was released through Dawn Raid Entertainment, Dirty Records and Duck Down Music Inc. on 18 October 2013. The album debuted at #2 on the New Zealand albums chart. == Singles == The first track released off Falling Into Place was "My Mentality", featuring American rapper Freddie Gibbs, released in August 2013. The first official single was "Runnin, released on August 27, 2013. It peaked at #7 in the New Zealand singles chart and was certified Platinum on January 10, 2014 by Recorded Music NZ. The second single released was "The Wire", featuring Ruby Frost, which peaked at #11 in the New Zealand singles chart and was certified Gold on Feb 7th 2014 by Recorded Music NZ. == Track listing == ==Chart performance== {|class="wikitable sortable" !Chart (2013) !Peakposition |- |New Zealand Albums Chart |align="center"|2 |} ==Release history== {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" |- ! scope="col" style="width:9em;"| Region ! scope="col"| Date ! scope="col"| Format ! scope="col"| Label |- !scope="row"| New Zealand | 18 October 2013 | rowspan="3" | CD, digital download | rowspan="3" | Dawn Raid Ent. / Dirty Records / Duck Down Music |- !scope="row"| United States | 23 October 2013 |- !scope="row"| Australia | 25 October 2013 |- |} == References == Category:2013 albums Category:David Dallas albums Category:Duck Down Music albums
3,837,286
Reason: Why Liberals Will Win the Battle for America
Book by Robert Reich
Reason: Why Liberals Will Win the Battle for America is a book written by former Bill Clinton administration Secretary of Labor, Robert Reich.
Reason: Why Liberals Will Win the Battle for America is a book written by former Bill Clinton administration Secretary of Labor, Robert Reich. ==Reviews== * "REASON: Why Liberals Will Win the Battle for America", by Robert B. Reich. Publishers Weekly, May 12, 2010 * "BOOKS OF THE TIMES; What's Right and What's Left To Say on the Political Divide", by Ted Widmer, July 7, 2004 * "Reason: Why Liberals Will Win the Battle for America", Carnegie Council, Public Affairs Program, with Robert B. Reich, Joanne J. Myers, May 19, 2004 (Lecture and Q&A with Reich discussing his book) Category:2004 non-fiction books Category:American political books
285,653
Paul Durand
French composer
Paul Durand (1907–1977) was a French composer. He scored a number of films during the postwar era in France. He adapted the tune of "Bolero" for the 1950 hit song All My Love.Tyler p.308
Paul Durand (1907–1977) was a French composer. He scored a number of films during the postwar era in France. He adapted the tune of "Bolero" for the 1950 hit song All My Love.Tyler p.308 ==Selected filmography== * Donne-moi tes yeux (1943) * La vie de plaisir (1944) * Scandal on the Champs-Élysées (1949) * The Girl from Maxim's (1950) * No Vacation for Mr. Mayor (1951) * Rasputin (1954) * The Contessa's Secret (1954) * Leguignon the Healer (1954) * Mademoiselle from Paris (1955) * The Whole Town Accuses (1956) * Paris, Palace Hotel (1956) *A Kiss for a Killer (1957) * The Cow and I (1959) * Le Saint mène la danse (1960) * The Old Guard (1960) * Ravishing (1960) * Un soir sur la plage (1961) * Le captif (1962) ==References== ==Bibliography== * Tyler, Don. Hit Songs, 1900-1955: American Popular Music of the Pre-Rock Era. McFarland, 2007. ==External links== * Category:1907 births Category:1977 deaths Category:French composers Category:People from Sète
369,210
XHPLVI-FM
Radio station in Calvillo, Aguascalientes, Mexico
XHPLVI-FM is a radio station on 99.7 FM in Calvillo, Aguascalientes. It is owned by Grupo Ultra and carries its Radio Ranchito ranchera format.
XHPLVI-FM is a radio station on 99.7 FM in Calvillo, Aguascalientes. It is owned by Grupo Ultra and carries its Radio Ranchito ranchera format. ==History== XHPLVI was awarded in the IFT-4 radio auction of 2017 and came to air in May 2018. ==References== ==External links== *Radio Ranchito 99.7 Facebook Category:Radio stations in Aguascalientes Category:Radio stations established in 2018 Category:2018 establishments in Mexico
380,876
United States Coast Guard non-commissioned officers
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This category is for E-4 and above in the enlisted ranks. Coast Guard Non-commissioned officers
This category is for E-4 and above in the enlisted ranks. Coast Guard Non-commissioned officers
6,080,149
Boston University Terriers men's ice hockey players
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This category is for players who have played for Boston University of the NCAA's Hockey East conference. Category:College men's ice hockey players in the United States Category:Hockey East players Players Ice Hockey, Men
This category is for players who have played for Boston University of the NCAA's Hockey East conference. Category:College men's ice hockey players in the United States Category:Hockey East players Players Ice Hockey, Men
2,683,082
Battles of the Iraq War by year
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Iraq War Year Category:Military operations of the Iraq War by year
Iraq War Year Category:Military operations of the Iraq War by year
2,370,876
Linguistic rights
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Category:Language policy Category:Minority rights Category:Human rights by issue Category:Civil rights and liberties Category:Sociolinguistics
Category:Language policy Category:Minority rights Category:Human rights by issue Category:Civil rights and liberties Category:Sociolinguistics
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Todd Clarke
Australian soccer player
Todd Clarke (born 28 April 1951) is an Australian former association football player.
Todd Clarke (born 28 April 1951) is an Australian former association football player. ==Playing career== ===Club career=== Clarke played in the South Australian state league for Adelaide Beograd before moving to Sydney where he played for NSW state league team Hakoah in 1976. He continued with the club, renamed Sydney City, as they joined the then-new National Soccer League in 1977. ===International career=== Playing against China in 1975, Clarke made the first of 21 full international appearances for Australia. His last match was in Sydney against Greece in 1978. ==References== Category:1951 births Category:Living people Category:Australian soccer players Category:Australia international soccer players Category:National Soccer League (Australia) players Category:FK Beograd (Australia) players Category:Association football goalkeepers Category:Hakoah Sydney City East FC players
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Chilean football clubs 2013 season
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Category:Association football clubs 2013 season 2013 Category:2013 in Chilean football
Category:Association football clubs 2013 season 2013 Category:2013 in Chilean football
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Taşçanak, Kovancılar
Village in Turkey
Taşçanak is a village in the Kovancılar District of Elazığ Province in Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds.
Taşçanak is a village in the Kovancılar District of Elazığ Province in Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds. ==References== Category:Villages in Kovancılar District Category:Kurdish settlements in Elazığ Province
280,742
Simon Belither
British sports shooter
Simon Belither (born 1957) is a British former sports shooter.
Simon Belither (born 1957) is a British former sports shooter. ==Sports shooting career== Belither represented England and won a gold medal in the fullbore rifle pairs with Andrew Tucker, at the 1990 Commonwealth Games in Auckland, New Zealand. ==References== Category:1957 births Category:Living people Category:British male sport shooters Category:Shooters at the 1990 Commonwealth Games Category:Commonwealth Games medallists in shooting Category:Commonwealth Games gold medallists for England Category:20th-century British people
61,020
Karma Tenzin
Bhutanese archer
Karma Tenzin (born 1 December 1972), is an archer who internationally represented Bhutan. Tenzin competed for Bhutan at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, he finished 71st in the individual event and the three man team finished 20th.Sports Reference Profile
Karma Tenzin (born 1 December 1972), is an archer who internationally represented Bhutan. Tenzin competed for Bhutan at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, he finished 71st in the individual event and the three man team finished 20th.Sports Reference Profile ==References== ==External links== * Category:1972 births Category:Living people Category:Olympic archers of Bhutan Category:Archers at the 1992 Summer Olympics Category:Bhutanese male archers Category:Place of birth missing (living people) .
251,989
Anopinella isodelta
Species of moth
Anopinella isodelta is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is endemic to Colombia. The length of the fore wings is 8.2-9.3 mm.
Anopinella isodelta is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is endemic to Colombia. The length of the fore wings is 8.2-9.3 mm. ==External links== *Systematic revision of Anopinella Powell (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae: Euliini) and phylogenetic analysis of the Apolychrosis group of genera Category:Anopinella Category:Moths of South America Category:Moths described in 1912
193,115
USS Commodore McDonough
Gunboat of the United States Navy
{| |} USS Commodore McDonough was a ferryboat acquired by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. Ferryboats were of great value, since – because of their flat bottom and shallow draft — they could navigate streams and shallow waters that other ships could not.
{| |} USS Commodore McDonough was a ferryboat acquired by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. Ferryboats were of great value, since – because of their flat bottom and shallow draft — they could navigate streams and shallow waters that other ships could not. ==Purchased in New York City in 1862== Commodore McDonough — an armed, side-wheel ferry — was purchased on 5 August 1862 in New York City; fitted out at New York Navy Yard; and commissioned on 24 November 1862, Lieutenant Commander G. Bacon in command. ==Civil War service== ===Assigned to the South Atlantic Blockade=== Commodore McDonough joined the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron at Port Royal, South Carolina on 11 December 1862. Throughout her service, she operated in South Carolina waters, primarily off Charleston, but often cruising up the many rivers of that coast to bombard shore installations, cover the landing of troops, engage Confederate batteries, and perform reconnaissance. In the continuing operations in Charleston Harbor, she frequently bombarded the forts protecting the city. ===Foundered while under tow at war’s end=== At the close of the war, she assisted in harbor clearance at Port Royal, South Carolina, and on 23 August 1865 — while under tow for New York — she foundered. ==References== ==External links== * Category:Ships of the Union Navy Category:Steamships of the United States Navy Category:Gunboats of the United States Navy Category:American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States Category:Maritime incidents in August 1865 Category:Shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean
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Alderslade v Hendon Laundry Ltd
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Alderslade v Hendon Laundry Ltd [1945] KB 189 is an English contract law case, concerning the construction of exemption clauses, and the contra proferentem principle.
Alderslade v Hendon Laundry Ltd [1945] KB 189 is an English contract law case, concerning the construction of exemption clauses, and the contra proferentem principle. ==Facts== Ten large handkerchiefs were lost by the laundry. It argued that its liability was limited by a clause in the contract which read: ‘The maximum amount allowed for lost or damaged articles is twenty times the charge made for laundering.’ That was 11s 5d, about one tenth of the cost of the handkerchiefs at £5. The judge held that the claim succeeded, and Hendon Laundry Ltd appealed. ==Judgment== The Court of Appeal of England and Wales held the limitation clause did apply, because although negligence was not mentioned, the defendants could only have been liable for the handkerchiefs if they had been negligent. A common carrier, for example, must make clear that negligence is excluded, and if that is not done in clear terms, only liability for a strict duty will be excluded. But here, the only other duty was the absolute, primary obligation to perform the contract itself. Lord Greene MR said the following. ==See also== *English contract law ==Notes== ==References== * Category:English contract case law Category:Court of Appeal (England and Wales) cases Category:1945 in British law Category:1945 in case law
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Nasiksthan Sanga
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Nasiksthan Sanga is a part of Banepa Municipality in Kabhrepalanchok District in the Bagmati Zone of central Nepal. At the time of the 2011 Nepal census it had a population of 6,121 in 1,305 individual households.
Nasiksthan Sanga is a part of Banepa Municipality in Kabhrepalanchok District in the Bagmati Zone of central Nepal. At the time of the 2011 Nepal census it had a population of 6,121 in 1,305 individual households. ==Place of attraction== *Nasikasthan temple *Bikateswor temple *Ashapureswor temple *Kailashnath temple *Lateramshower temple ==References== Asis Karki ==External links== *UN map of the municipalities of Kavrepalanchowk District Category:Populated places in Kavrepalanchok District
1,845,765
Accidents and incidents involving Russian Railways
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Russian Railways Russian Railways
Russian Railways Russian Railways
4,690,140
Anvillea
Genus of flowering plants
Anvillea is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family.Candolle, Augustin Pyramus de. 1836. Prodromus Systematis Naturalis Regni Vegetabilis 5: 487-488. in LatinTropicos, Anvillea DC. ; Species * Anvillea garcinii (Burm.f.) DC. - North Africa, Middle East, Arabian Peninsula * Anvillea platycarpa (Maire) Anderb. - Morocco, Western Sahara
Anvillea is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family.Candolle, Augustin Pyramus de. 1836. Prodromus Systematis Naturalis Regni Vegetabilis 5: 487-488. in LatinTropicos, Anvillea DC. ; Species * Anvillea garcinii (Burm.f.) DC. - North Africa, Middle East, Arabian Peninsula * Anvillea platycarpa (Maire) Anderb. - Morocco, Western Sahara ==References== ==External links== Category:Asteraceae genera Category:Inuleae
418,780
Henry Meaden
English cricketer
Henry J.B. Meaden (born in 1862 in Point de Galle, Ceylon; date of death unknown) was an English first-class cricketer. Meaden represented Hampshire in three first-class match in 1881, making his debut against Sussex. Meaden represented the county in two more games, against Sussex again and lastly the Marylebone Cricket Club.
Henry J.B. Meaden (born in 1862 in Point de Galle, Ceylon; date of death unknown) was an English first-class cricketer. Meaden represented Hampshire in three first-class match in 1881, making his debut against Sussex. Meaden represented the county in two more games, against Sussex again and lastly the Marylebone Cricket Club. ==External links== *Henry Meaden at Cricinfo *Henry Meaden at CricketArchive Category:1862 births Category:English cricketers Category:Hampshire cricketers Category:Year of death missing Category:Sportspeople from Galle Category:English people of Sri Lankan descent
111,300
People from Dunwich
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Category:People by city or town in England Category:People from Suffolk Coastal (district) People from
Category:People by city or town in England Category:People from Suffolk Coastal (district) People from
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Patra Vaitha Nerupondru
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Patra Vaitha Nerupondru is a 2020 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by Vinoth Rajendran and produced by Iruvar Film Factory. The film completed its shoot in 2017 but faced production delay before releasing on 27 October 2020.
Patra Vaitha Nerupondru is a 2020 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by Vinoth Rajendran and produced by Iruvar Film Factory. The film completed its shoot in 2017 but faced production delay before releasing on 27 October 2020. == Summary == The plot centres on the murder of a delivery boy. And then there are more murders happening. Following an extensive investigation, it is suspected that a huge mafia network is behind these murders. The rest of the film is about tracking down the criminals. == Cast == * Dinesh Sadasivam as Dihesh * Smruthi Venkat as Raadhika * Ranjith as Aron ==Soundtrack== The soundtrack and score was composed by Surya Prasadh R and the album released on 22 October 2020, featuring 2 songs sung by Deepak Blue, Sharanya Gopinath. == Release == The film released worldwide through OTT platforms, Ap International, SimplySouth, Tentkotta, Amazon Prime and received decent reviews from critics The Times of India gave a rating of 4.7/5 == References == == External links == * Category:2020 films Category:2020 drama films Category:Films set in Chennai Category:2020s Tamil-language films Category:Films shot in Chennai
6,289,325
Carcant
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Carcant is a small settlement and a wind farm, near Heriot in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland. A famous inhabitant of Carcant was Eric Liddell.
Carcant is a small settlement and a wind farm, near Heriot in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland. A famous inhabitant of Carcant was Eric Liddell. ==Etymology== Carcant is etymologically a Cumbric place-name. The first element is cognate with Welsh caer 'fortification'. The second might be can 'white', in which case the name means 'white fort'; but more likely it is cant 'edge of a circle', in this context probably meaning 'district, region, edge, border', thus giving 'fort of the region/border'.Bethany Fox, 'The P-Celtic Place-Names of North-East England and South-East Scotland', The Heroic Age, 10 (2007), http://www.heroicage.org/issues/10/fox.html (appendix at http://www.heroicage.org/issues/10/fox-appendix.html). ==See also== *Clan Borthwick *List of places in the Scottish Borders ==References== ==External links== *Renewables Map: Carcant, Heriot, Scottish Borders *Scottish Natural Heritage: Windfarms in Scotland (March 2010 *RCAHMS record of Carcant *RCAHMS record of Carcant Windfarm *British Listed Buildings: Carcant Bridge over Carcant Burn *Eric Liddell Image Gallery Category:Villages in the Scottish Borders
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Towers in Alaska
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Alaska Category:Buildings and structures in Alaska by type Category:Landmarks in Alaska
Alaska Category:Buildings and structures in Alaska by type Category:Landmarks in Alaska
3,012,560
Rabenberg (Ore Mountains)
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Rabenberg is a mountain of Saxony, southeastern Germany. Category:Mountains of Saxony Category:Mountains of the Ore Mountains
Rabenberg is a mountain of Saxony, southeastern Germany. Category:Mountains of Saxony Category:Mountains of the Ore Mountains
2,624,936
Koffler Centre
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The Koffler Centre can refer to two centres named after Murray Koffler: *Koffler Student Centre at the University of Toronto *Koffler Centre of the Arts
The Koffler Centre can refer to two centres named after Murray Koffler: *Koffler Student Centre at the University of Toronto *Koffler Centre of the Arts
2,115,827
Greve Lake
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Greve Lake () is an ice dammed lake in Chile formed by the advance of Brüggen Glacier. It is fed by several glaciers. Lautaro volcano is located in its vicinity.
Greve Lake () is an ice dammed lake in Chile formed by the advance of Brüggen Glacier. It is fed by several glaciers. Lautaro volcano is located in its vicinity. ==References== Category:Lakes of Magallanes Region Category:Lakes of Chile
1,202,167
Yazır
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Yazır were a past tribe of Oghuz Turks. Today, the name refers to: * Yazır, Acıpayam,Turkey * Yazır, Ağlasun, Turkey * Yazır, Boğazkale, Turkey * Yazır, Çal, Turkey * Yazır, Çavdır, Turkey * Yazır, Çubuk, a village in the district of Çubuk, Ankara Province, Turkey * Yazır, Finike, a village in the district of Finike, Antalya Province, Turkey * Yazır, Karacasu, a village in the district of Karacasu, Aydın Province, Turkey * Yazır, Korkuteli, a village in the district of Korkuteli, Antalya Province, Turkey * Yazır, Kumluca, a village in the district of Kumluca, Antalya Province, Turkey
Yazır were a past tribe of Oghuz Turks. Today, the name refers to: * Yazır, Acıpayam,Turkey * Yazır, Ağlasun, Turkey * Yazır, Boğazkale, Turkey * Yazır, Çal, Turkey * Yazır, Çavdır, Turkey * Yazır, Çubuk, a village in the district of Çubuk, Ankara Province, Turkey * Yazır, Finike, a village in the district of Finike, Antalya Province, Turkey * Yazır, Karacasu, a village in the district of Karacasu, Aydın Province, Turkey * Yazır, Korkuteli, a village in the district of Korkuteli, Antalya Province, Turkey * Yazır, Kumluca, a village in the district of Kumluca, Antalya Province, Turkey
3,818,246
John William Fyfe
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John William Fyfe (born 1839, date of death unknown) was a teaching physician in New York in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He was a physician of the eclectic school and author of herbal manuals for physicians.Michael Moore. Fyfe's Materia Medica. Southwest School of Botanical Medicine. http://www.swsbm.com/ManualsOther/Fyfe.html His works include The Essentials of Modern Materia Medica and Therapeutics, also known as Fyfe's Materia Medica (1903); Pocket Essentials of Modern Materia Medica and Therapeutics (1911); and Specific Diagnosis and Specific Medication (1909). On February 27, 1839, Fyfe was born in Swan's Island, Maine, a very small island town off the coast of the mainland of Hancock County. Fyfe grew up and lived in Saugatuck, Connecticut—a small neighborhood within the town of Westport—for most of his life. He was the president of the Connecticut Eclectic State Medical Examination Board and an author of multiple works, including a family genealogy.
John William Fyfe (born 1839, date of death unknown) was a teaching physician in New York in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He was a physician of the eclectic school and author of herbal manuals for physicians.Michael Moore. Fyfe's Materia Medica. Southwest School of Botanical Medicine. http://www.swsbm.com/ManualsOther/Fyfe.html His works include The Essentials of Modern Materia Medica and Therapeutics, also known as Fyfe's Materia Medica (1903); Pocket Essentials of Modern Materia Medica and Therapeutics (1911); and Specific Diagnosis and Specific Medication (1909). On February 27, 1839, Fyfe was born in Swan's Island, Maine, a very small island town off the coast of the mainland of Hancock County. Fyfe grew up and lived in Saugatuck, Connecticut—a small neighborhood within the town of Westport—for most of his life. He was the president of the Connecticut Eclectic State Medical Examination Board and an author of multiple works, including a family genealogy. ==References== *Herringshaw's American Blue-book of Biography: Prominent Americans of 1915, Thirty Thousand Biographies; Thomas William Herringshaw; American Publishers' Association; Chicago, Illinois; 1915 ==External links== *Fyfe's Materia Medica *Fyfe's books on the Library of Congress Catalog Category:Herbalists Category:American medical writers Category:Year of death missing Category:1839 births Category:20th-century American non-fiction writers Category:People from Hancock County, Maine Category:People from Westport, Connecticut Category:20th-century American male writers Category:American male non-fiction writers
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Bason Bridge railway station
Disused railway station in England
Bason Bridge railway station was a station on the Highbridge branch of the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway, serving the village of East Huntspill. Opened by the Somerset Central Railway in 1856, the station consisted of a wooden platform and buildings. A level crossing, goods yard and dedicated siding for milk train to the Wiltshire United Co-operative Society's creamery, were operated from two lever frames, one at each end of the station. The station closed with the SDJR on 7 March 1966, although access to the dairy was maintained via a spur from Highbridge. In the months before closure, goods trains loaded with fly ash tipped at the construction site of the M5 motorway to enable it to progress across the Somerset Levels. Progress on construction of the motorway finally closed the spur line on 3 October 1972. The station site was later cleared, but the station house survived as a private house. The roof of the station house caught fire on the 10th of April 2020 and the property was subsequently demolished.
Bason Bridge railway station was a station on the Highbridge branch of the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway, serving the village of East Huntspill. Opened by the Somerset Central Railway in 1856, the station consisted of a wooden platform and buildings. A level crossing, goods yard and dedicated siding for milk train to the Wiltshire United Co-operative Society's creamery, were operated from two lever frames, one at each end of the station. The station closed with the SDJR on 7 March 1966, although access to the dairy was maintained via a spur from Highbridge. In the months before closure, goods trains loaded with fly ash tipped at the construction site of the M5 motorway to enable it to progress across the Somerset Levels. Progress on construction of the motorway finally closed the spur line on 3 October 1972. The station site was later cleared, but the station house survived as a private house. The roof of the station house caught fire on the 10th of April 2020 and the property was subsequently demolished. ==References== * ==External links== *https://web.archive.org/web/20070518103011/http://www.sdjr.net/locations/bason_bridge.html * Station on navigable O.S. map Category:Disused railway stations in Somerset Category:Former Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway stations Category:Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1856 Category:Railway stations in Great Britain closed in 1966 Category:Beeching closures in England
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Walnut Formation
Geologic formation in Texas, United States
The Walnut Formation is a geologic formation in Texas. It preserves fossils dating back to the Cretaceous period.
The Walnut Formation is a geologic formation in Texas. It preserves fossils dating back to the Cretaceous period. ==See also== * List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Texas * Paleontology in Texas ==References== * Category:Cretaceous geology of Texas
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