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Stone also writes for his own fashion blog, Stone on Style.
Hij schrijft ook voor zijn eigen mode-blog Stone on Style.
Her mother, Ellen, is the owner of Agoura Children's Theatre.
Sua mãe, Ellen, é dona da escola de teatro Agoura Children.
The Fiat Group plans to create a sports and luxury division from Maserati and Alfa Romeo.
Fiat Group планувала створити спортивний та люкс-підрозділ з Maserati і Alfa Romeo.
His collections are in Glasgow.
Les seves col·leccions són a Glasgow.
microflow cytometer was the recipient of the 2011 Naval Research Laboratory NRC/ASEE Research Publication Award. Hashemi was also named to the American Society for Engineering Education’s Virtual Communities of Practice to develop research-based instructional practices and classroom teaching skills. She was also the National Academy of Sciences' Kavli Invitee for 2013. As an assistant professor in mechanical engineering, Hashemi oversaw a team producing microfibers with the help of microfluidics to design and fabricate fibers for single-cell studies and tissue engineering. The project was funded by a two-year, $202,000 grant from the Office of Naval Research, the Iowa State Presidential Initiative for Interdisciplinary Research, and the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command. The following year, Hashemi was the recipient of the College of Engineering’s 2017 Early Career Engineering Faculty Research Award. She earned the award "in recognition of superior, early achievements in research by young engineering faculty members as evidenced by demonstrated ability to conduct original research, by scholarly contributions to the literature, and
University and Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from Virginia Tech. Career Upon completing her formal education, Hashemi accepted a position at the Naval Research Lab in Washington, D.C. At the lab, she developed a microflow cytometer to detect and analyze phytoplankton. She remained at the lab until 2011 when she joined the faculty at Iowa State University as the William March Scholar in Mechanical Engineering. The following year, her paper Optofluidic characterization of marine algae using a microflow cytometer was the recipient of the 2011 Naval Research Laboratory NRC/ASEE Research Publication Award. Hashemi was also named to the American Society for Engineering Education’s Virtual Communities of Practice to develop research-based instructional practices and classroom teaching skills. She was also the National Academy of
what time is the oxford v cambridge boat race?
When are the 2020 boat races? Sunday 29 March. The women's race begins at 3.44pm. The men's follows at 4.44pm.
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the Cape Cod Baseball League. He was born in Quincy, Massachusetts. He died on July 25, 2013. References
18. He also worked in the International League and the Cape Cod Baseball League. He was born in Quincy, Massachusetts. He died on July 25, 2013. References External links Baseball
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where can I find public records for sedgwick country kansas?
http://www.sedgwickcounty.org/appraiser/
Do any painkillers block the burn of spicy food?
Yes. Nociception (pain) is blocked by acting on mu- receptors in the brain or periphery (also the gut which is often the cause of opioids induced constipation). This is high in the pathway, so even though capsaicin receptors (TRPV-1's) are separate than other "pain" receptors, the mechanism of opioids would still help block the signals/stimuli response. They did a study on capsaicin and fentanyl in monkeys actually; _URL_0_
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What is Thiomersal and why is Robert De Niro and Robert F Kennedy so concerned about it?
Thiomersal is a compound that is used to increase the shelf life of vaccines. When people started claiming that vaccines cause autism (even though there's no evidence of this), they pointed to thiomersal as a possible culprit because it contains mercury and they've heard that mercury is bad for you (even though there's no evidence thiomersal causes problems at the levels found in vaccines). As part of a general effort to reduce exposure to mercury, vaccine manufacturers in the US stopped using thiomersal in vaccines intended for children in 2001. Despite the fact that removing thiomersal from these vaccines had no impact on autism rates, and there not being any scientific studies saying otherwise, many people continue to point to it as a possible cause of autism in children.
James Bello and Rip Sewell. Notable alumni Luke Hamlin (1949) Roy Hughes (1951) Rip Sewell (1954) References Baseball teams established in 1946 Defunct minor league baseball teams Defunct Florida State League teams Sports in Lakeland, Florida Defunct baseball
in Lakeland, Florida, United States. They played their home games at Henley Field. In 1954, they won their sole league championship, under the guidance of managers James Bello and Rip Sewell. Notable alumni Luke Hamlin (1949) Roy Hughes (1951) Rip Sewell (1954) References Baseball teams established in 1946
career as a child actress, debuting in a Paris Baguette Commercial alongside her future co-star Jung Woo Sung and first appeared in the animal film Heart Is... in 2006 alongside Yoo Seung-ho. Thereafter she starred in melodrama film Cherry Tomato, which depicts the poverty-stricken life of an old man and his granddaughter. One of Kim's earlier notable roles were in the drama film Wedding Dress where she played Song Yoon-ah's daughter. In 2013, Kim starred in the television drama The Queen's Classroom, which won her a Best Young Actress Award at the 2013 MBC Drama Awards. Kim next appeared in Thread of Lies, a film adaptation of Kim Ryeo-ryeong's novel Elegant Lies about a willful girl seeking the truth behind her sister's suicide. Her performance as a
Arts Awards. In 2015, Kim had a lead role in the Drama City television special, Snowy Road. The two-part drama series is about the "comfort women" in Korea under Japanese rule during World War II, and was later released as a film in theaters. In 2017, Kim starred in the web drama Sweet Revenge, which earned positive reviews and had over 11 million views online. The same year, she starred in the fantasy blockbuster Along With the Gods: The Two Worlds. The film was the second highest-grossing film in South Korea, and Kim won the Best Supporting Actress award at the Blue Dragon Awards. Kim subsequently reprised her role in the sequel of the film, Along with the Gods: The Last 49 Days. In 2018, Kim starred in the drama film Youngju, playing a lonely girl whose environment has forced her to grow up too fast. The same year, she was cast in the two-episode romance drama Drunk in Good Taste. In 2019, Kim reunited with and starred alongside Jung Woo-sung in the drama film Innocent Witness. She earned positive reviews for her
the family Geometridae. It is found in Papua
a moth in the family Geometridae.
Due to his popularity, Deathstroke received his own series, Deathstroke the Terminator, in 1991.
Nhờ sự nổi tiếng của mình, sau đó Deathstroke đã có riêng 1 series là Deathstroke the Terminator vào năm 1991.
I have a high opinion of the film director.
Arvostan ohjaajaa hyvin paljon.
Kemal Alispahić
Камол Алиспоҳич
at #179 on the Billboard Top 200 albums of the decade 2000–09. Content Cry is led off by its title track, written by Angie Aparo. This song reached number 12 on the country singles charts, the lowest country peak she has achieved with a lead-off single. "When the Lights Go Down" and "You're Still Here" were also released to country radio, peaking at number 26 and number 28 respectively. "One" did not chart on the country singles charts, although it was a number 7 adult contemporary hit. "Baby You Belong" was only released as a single in Japan, but was used as the theme song for the 2002 film Lilo and Stitch. The song's music video features clips from the film. The album was produced primarily by Byron Gallimore and Dann Huff, who also worked on 1999's Breathe, with additional production from Hill and Marti Frederiksen. Critical reception Cry received mixed reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 59, based on 8 reviews. Chris Willman of Entertainment Weekly praised Hill for taking stylistic risks but conceded that the album "invites some of the criticism that will inevitably come its way." Billboard wrote that "Cry is a confident effort, with Hill laying claim as queen of" pop-country, however the magazine also described the songs as "sometimes bland" and "repetitive." AllMusic writer Robert L. Doerschuk was ambivalent towards the album's production, writing
country radio, peaking at number 26 and number 28 respectively. "One" did not chart on the country singles charts, although it was a number 7 adult contemporary hit. "Baby You Belong" was only released as a single in Japan, but was used as the theme song for the 2002 film Lilo and Stitch. The song's music video features clips from the film. The album was produced primarily by Byron Gallimore and Dann Huff, who also worked on 1999's Breathe, with additional production from Hill and Marti Frederiksen. Critical reception Cry received mixed reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 59, based on 8 reviews. Chris Willman of Entertainment Weekly praised Hill for taking stylistic risks but conceded that the album "invites some of the criticism that will inevitably come its way." Billboard wrote that "Cry is a confident effort, with Hill laying claim as queen of" pop-country, however the magazine also described the songs as "sometimes bland" and "repetitive." AllMusic writer Robert L. Doerschuk was ambivalent towards the album's production, writing that "her established skills as a song interpreter are lost in all this sturm und drang and her voice, while undeniably powerful at its peak, doesn't have the range that allows most singers in this style... to at least milk the material." Rolling Stone found the album to be "contrived" and impersonal, with Barry Walters writing, "[Hill is] an expert in the yelps and sighs that signify pop passion, and what she lacks in personality she makes up for with power, professionalism and unfailing hooks." Robert Hillburn of the Los Angeles Times was particularly critical, rating the album one-and-a-half stars out of four. "The songs ... are mediocre," he writes, "her vocals are rarely convincing, and the arrangements are ham-fisted." In a piece commemorating Crys tenth anniversary, Billy Dukes of Taste of Country theorized that the polarizing opinions on the album were a result of the "building tension" at the
Woodland period material. indicating a camp covering . The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. References Further reading External links Pine River Park from the city of Alma Buildings and
found early Woodland period material. indicating a camp covering . The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. References Further reading External links Pine River Park from the city of Alma Buildings and structures in Gratiot
that typically grows to a height of but can grow as tall as . It has corky bark, scurfy branchlets with resinous ribs and dark red-brown coloured new shoots. Like most Acacia species, it has phyllodes rather than true leaves. These are thick and bluish green in colour with a length of and a width of . They have an orbicular to broadly obovate or oblong shape and have a rounded tip usually with three main longitudinal nerves. The simple inflorescences occur singly in the axils with cylindrical clusters that have a length of and a diameter of and
resinous ribs and dark red-brown coloured new shoots. Like most Acacia species, it has phyllodes rather than true leaves. These are thick and bluish green in colour with a length of and a width of . They have an orbicular to broadly obovate or oblong shape and have a rounded tip usually with three main longitudinal nerves. The simple inflorescences occur singly in the axils with cylindrical clusters that have a length of and a diameter
Why do flies hang upside down on ceilings?
the bottom of their feet are like velcro, sticking to the grooves and hill that make up every surface, the same way that gekkos run along the walls and ceiling.
Nichols enrolled in the Union Army. He was mustered in the 9th New York Volunteer Cavalry Regiment as a major. In May 1863, he was promoted to lieutenant-colonel. After Colonel William H. Sackett died in June 1864, he was promoted to colonel and took command of the Regiment. He was mustered out with the rest of the regiment in July 1865. He took part in more than 60 engagements, including the Siege of Yorktown, the Second Battle of Bull Run, the Battle of Fredericksburg, the Battle of Culpeper Court House, the Battle of the Wilderness, and the Battle of Trevilian Station, where Colonel Sackett was killed. At the end of the war, he was commissioned brevet brigadier general. In 1867, Collector of the Port of New York Henry A. Smythe appointed Nichols as Inspector of Customs for the New York Custom House. In 1875, Chester A. Arthur appointed him Deputy Collector of Customs. In the 1878 United States House of Representatives election, he was the Republican candidate for the New York's 15th congressional district, but he lost the election. In 1882, Secretary of the Interior Henry M. Teller appointed him Special Examiner in the Pension Office, a position he served in for three years. In 1885, he was elected County Clerk of Greene County. In
the New York's 15th congressional district, but he lost the election. In 1882, Secretary of the Interior Henry M. Teller appointed him Special Examiner in the Pension Office, a position he served in for three years. In 1885, he was elected County Clerk of Greene County. In 1845, Nichols married Ann Netterville Foster. Their four children were Mary, Foster, Charles E., and Arthur. He was a freemason and an Episcopalian. Nichols died at home on May 29, 1916. When he died, he was the oldest surviving commanding officer from the Civil War. He was buried in Athens Rural Cemetery. References External links The Political Graveyard George S. Nichols at Find a Grave 1820 births 1916 deaths People from Greene County, New York Town supervisors in New York (state) New York (state) state senators New York (state) Know Nothings People of New York (state) in the American Civil War Union Army colonels New York (state)
How many rounds in a .303 rifle,and mag?
10 rds \nhttp://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=46569290
The crew confirmed receiving the information, stating that they were at an altitude of 8,000 meters and flying at 780 km/h, and expected to fly past Bratsk airport at Bratsk 18:06.
O tripulación confirmou recibir a información, dicindo que estaba a unha altura de of 8 000 e voando a 780 km/h, e agardaba sobrevoar o aeroporto de Bratsk ás 23:06 hora local.
where can i buy a red and white rugby bobble hat with pugsley on for children in need?
I think you can buy them online, under the children in need site try\nhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/pudsey/\n\n\nBeing very optimistic Andrew!\nGood on you!
In February 2012, the government granted the first pardon claiming "subsequent police investigations" provided "new and valuable information in relation to the facts of the case."
Al febrer del 2012, el govern espanyol va concedir un primer indult al·legant que «investigacions policials posteriors» proporcionaven «nova i valuosa informació en relació amb els fets».
Mary pulled her shirt up over her head.
Maria trok haar shirt over haar hoofd.
My gift is in the car. I'll get it now.
Mój prezent jest w samochodzie. Pójdę po niego.
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The original scheme was part of the 1936 Fascist scheme for hosting the World Exhibition in 1942, which never took place because of World War II but which left a legacy of monumental buildings in a rather megalomaniac layout.
O esquema original da igreja era parte do plano fascista de 1936 para a Exposição Mundial de 1942, que jamais se realizou por causa da Segunda Guerra Mundial, mas que acabou deixando um legado de edifícios monumentais em Roma.
parish of Feteira in the municipality of Angra do Heroísmo, on the Portuguese island of Terceira Island in the
island of Terceira Island in the archipelago of the Azores. The Galerias are lava tubes, located between Pico Geraldes, Pico do Magina and Pico da Vima, that consist of a series of tunnel/caves carved
film. Anbe Vaa may also refer to: Anbe Vaa (2005
(2005 film) Anbe Vaa (2009 TV series) Anbe Vaa (2020 TV series)
However, the main threat came from the Ghilzai Afghans.
Однако главная угроза пришла от афганцев из племени Гильзаи.
Dr Martin Salia, 44, has died after receiving treatment for Ebola at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha . He arrived in the country Saturday from Sierra Leone in West Africa . Surgeon was a permanent resident of the U.S. and lived in Maryland with his wife and sons when he wasn't working in his native Sierra Leone . Initially tested negative for the virus on November 6, and continued to suffer symptoms for five days until he took another test, which turned up positive . By the time he was transported to the U.S., Dr Salia was in extremely critical condition in advanced stages of the disease . Three people who hugged Dr Salia after his false negative Ebola test are currently in quarantine over fears they may have been exposed to the virus .
Victim: Dr Martin Salia, who contracted Ebola while working in Sierra Leone, has died two days after being flown to Nebraska for treatment . The surgeon who was flown back to the United States this weekend after contracting Ebola working in Sierra Leone has died, the University of Nebraska Medical Center announced. Dr Martin Salia was diagnosed with the deadly virus on November 10 and arrived in Omaha for care on Saturday, where doctors described the 44-year-old as 'extremely ill' and in perhaps worse condition than any other Ebola patient treated in the U.S. By Sunday the Sierra Leone native's condition had deteriorated to extremely critical. He died early Monday morning, around 4am. 'It is with an extremely heavy heart that we share this news,' said Dr Phil Smith, medical director of the Biocontainment Unit at Nebraska Medical Center, said in a statement Monday morning. 'Dr Salia was extremely critical when he arrived here, and unfortunately, despite our best efforts, we weren't able to save him.' Dr Salia had advanced symptoms of the virus when he arrived, doctors said, including kidney and respiratory failure. They desperately tried to save him by placing him on dialysis, a ventilator and giving him several medications to support his organs. He also received a blood transfusion from an Ebola survivor and a dose of the experimental serum ZMapp. 'We used every possible treatment available to give Dr Salia every possible opportunity for survival,' said Dr Smith. 'As we have learned, early treatment with these patients is essential. In Dr Salia's case, his disease was already extremely advanced by the time he came here for treatment.' Dr Salia was born in Sierra Leone but was a permanent resident of the United States and lived in New Carrollton, Maryland with his wife and children. He would spend about four months at a time working overseas. The U.S. State Department helped facilitate the transfer of Dr Salia. The U.S. Embassy in Freetown said his wife planned to reimburse them for the cost of the private medevac flight, which has not yet been calculated. The travel costs and care of other Ebola patients flown to the U.S. have been covered by the groups they worked for in West Africa. Scroll down for video . Too sick to walk: Health care workers in protective suits helped transport Dr Salia from a medevac plane to an ambulance on Saturday, after he arrived in the U.S. for treatment at University of Nebraska Medical Center. The center previously cured two other patients of the deadly virus, currently sweeping through West Africa . Family: Dr Salia (second right) is survived by his wife Isatu Salia(second left) and two sons. The surgeon was born in Sierre Leone, but was a permanent resident of the U.S. who lived in New Carrollton, Maryland with his family when he wasn't working overseas . Ebola has killed more than 5,000 people in West Africa this year, mostly in Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leona. Of the 10 people treated for the virus in the U.S., all but one has recovered. Dr Salia's death is even more tragic considering he went nearly a week, believing he was Ebola-free. The doctor started showing symptoms of the virus on November 6, but his initial test came up negative. However, CDC officials say some doctors are unaware that Ebola tests can be inconclusive in the first three days the virus is in the system. Now the three people who hugged Dr Salia after hearing news of the negative test result are in quarantine, over fears they may have been infected. So far none are symptomatic. 'We were celebrating. If the test says you are Ebola-free, we assume you are Ebola-free,' said Komba Songu M’Briwa, who cared for Salia at the Hastings Ebola Treatment Center in Freetown, told the Washington Post. 'Then everything fell apart.' After receiving his Ebola test results, Dr Salia was released from the Ebola treatment ward but remained feverish and weak. For the next five days, his symptoms worsened to the point he started vomiting uncontrollably and suffered a high fever and diarrhea.  He was prescribed malaria medication but his condition did not improve. Eventually he called colleague Alhali Osman at the hospital where they both worked, expressing fears that  he might still have Ebola 'in spite of what the test said'. On November 10, Dr Salia took another test and this time he tested positive. It's still unclear how Dr Salia contracted the virus, since his hospital did not treat Ebola patients. Doctors there say they work with the understanding that any of their patients could be infected, which leaves them at high-risk of catching the disease since they normally only wear gloves as protection. Since the star of this year's outbreak, 320 health care workers in Sierra Leone have died of the disease. The faces of some doctors have been plastered on billboards across Freetown with he words  'some of our national heroes killed by Ebola'. Scene: The UNMC in Omaha is one of a handful of medical facilities in the United States specially designated to treat Ebola patients . Dr Salia's wife, Isatu Salia, said in a telephone interview this weekend that when she spoke to her husband early Friday and that his voice sounded weak and shaky. The couple had two children together, ages 12 and 20. 'We're very grateful for the efforts of the team led by Dr. Smith,' Mrs Salia said Monday. 'In the short time we spent [at Nebraska Medical Center], it was apparent how caring and compassionate everyone was. We are so appreciative of the opportunity for my husband to be treated here and believe he was in the best place possible.' Sierra Leone is one of the three West African nations hit hardest by the Ebola epidemic this year - the largest in history. Five other doctors in Sierra Leone have contracted Ebola, and all have died. Dr Salia was the third Ebola patient to be treated by the UNMC, one of a handful of medical facilities in the United States specially designated to treat Ebola patients. Both of the previous patients, Dr Rick Sacra and NBC cameraman Ashoka Mukpo, survived. Officials at the University of Nebraska Medical Center held a press conference Monday morning to announce Dr Salia's death and all the methods they used to try and save his life. Dr Phil Smith, director the center's biocontainment unit, pictured speaking at the conference above . Following Dr Salia's death, hospital officials held a press conference to detail the methods they used in trying to save the surgeon's life. University of Nebraska Medical Center Chancellor Jeffrey P Gold,  said health care workers at the center 'performed a truly heroic effort' and 'gave it their all' during Dr Salia's 36 hours of care in the U.S. Dr Gold also thanked the nation for the 'remarkable' outpouring of grief and support following Dr Salia's unfortunate death. 'We used the maximum amount of supportive care and every advanced technique in order to save his life,' Dr Gold said. 'We are very, very sorry the outcome is not the one we all wished for.' Dr Gold went on to say that Dr Salia's death should be a lesson of how serious the Ebola epidemic is, and how after a certain point there is little health care workers can do to save a patient. There are currently no other cases of Ebola in the United States, where nine other people have been treated for the killer virus. Dr Salia was the tenth. Only one other - Liberian-born Thomas Eric Duncan - has died from the disease on U.S. soil. Wife: Isatu Salia, seen here with her husband, described him as 'caring' and 'hardworking' Sons: The medic, who has at least two sons, including Hinwaii (left) and Maada (right), came down with symptoms of Ebola on November 6 and tested positive for Ebola last results on November 10 . Despite some hopeful signs - Liberia has lifted its state of emergency and the Democratic Republic of the Congo announced the end of its own, unrelated, outbreak of Ebola - the recent deaths of three people in Mali have fueled fears of a new African hot spot. There is no known cure for Ebola, one of the deadliest known pathogens, but trials for several possible treatments were announced this week in West Africa and Canada. The disease is spread through contact with bodily fluids. Dr Salia received his surgical training from a group called the Pan African Academy of Christian Surgeons, which seeks to train African doctors on a level comparable to training they would receive in the U.S., said Richard Toupin, of Auburn, Indiana, a fellow medical missionary. 'He is one of the best-trained surgeons in his country,' Toupin said. 'He is a very competent surgeon.' Bruce Steffes, executive director of PAACS, said Salia graduated from the surgical training program in 2008. The training includes a requirement to practice in Africa for four years after completion. As a result, Steffes said, Dr Salia was free to practice anywhere he wanted, but elected to stay in Sierra Leone, where the need for surgeons is immense. 'People like Martin are just absolutely dedicated, highly trained... and doing their best in absolutely horrifying conditions,' Steffes said. In an interview last April, with United Methodist Communications, Dr Salia spoke about his passion for health care. 'I knew it wasn’t going to be rosy, but why did I decide to choose this job? I firmly believe God wanted me to do it. And I knew deep within myself. There was just something inside of me that the people of this part of Freetown needed help,' he said. 'I see it as God’s own desired framework for me,' Dr Salia added. 'I took this job not because I want to, but I firmly believe that it was a calling and that God wanted me to. That’s why I strongly believe that God will have brought me here, will fix whatever comes to my door, (my) way. And I’m pretty sure, I’m confident that I just need to lean on him, trust him, for whatever comes in, because he sent me here. And that’s my passion.' Epidemic: . Health workers prepare to carry the body of an Ebola virus victim in Kailahun, Sierra Leone, as the country tried to combat the Ebola virus disease outbreak in West Africa. Dr Salia was working in his native Sierra Leone when he contracted the virus . Hot spot: Sierra Leone is one of the three West African nations hit hardest by the Ebola epidemic this year - the largest in history. Five other doctors in Sierra Leone have contracted Ebola, and all have died. Above, health care workers help bury Ebola victims in a cemetery in Freetown on November 12 .
The institute employs 126 people; 64 of them have Ph.D. degrees and 4 are hablitated doctors.
L'institut dóna feina a 126 persones, 64 d'elles amb graus de Doctorat, i 4 són doctors habilitats.
moth species of the family Geometridae that are found in India. It also acts as an index to the species articles and forms part of the full List of moths of India. This list is based on a 2016 publication by Gunathilagaraj Kandasamy that included 1938 names (including synonyms) in 383 genera. Abaciscus intractabilis (Walker, 1864) Abaciscus tristis Butler, 1889 Abraxaphantes perampla (Swinhoe, 1890) Abraxas abrasata Warren, 1898 Abraxas adusta Hampson, 1891 Abraxas alpestris Warren, 1893 Abraxas capitata Warren, 1894 Abraxas disrupta Warren, 1894 Abraxas ditritaria Walker, 1862 Abraxas elaioides Wehrli, 1931 Abraxas etridoides Hampson, 1895 Abraxas fasciaria Guerin-Meneville, 1843 Abraxas fuscescens Butler, 1886 Abraxas germana Swinhoe, 1891 Abraxas illuminata Warren, 1894 Abraxas intermedia Warren, 1888 Abraxas irrorata Moore, 1867 Abraxas irrula Hampson, 1891 Abraxas kanoi Inoue, 1970 Abraxas labraria Guenée, 1858 Abraxas latizonata Hampson, 1907 Abraxas leopardina (Kollar, 1844) Abraxas leucostola Hampson, 1893 Abraxas luteolaria (Swinhoe, 1889) Abraxas martaria Guenée, 1858 Abraxas metamorpha Warren, 1893 Abraxas nigrivena Warren, 1893 Abraxas notata Warren, 1894 Abraxas ostrina Swinhoe, 1889 Abraxas paucinotata Warren, 1894 Abraxas picaria (Moore, 1867) Abraxas poliaria Swinhoe, 1889 Abraxas poliostrota Hampson, 1907 Abraxas prosthetocneca Prout, 1925 Abraxas punctifera Walker, 1864 Abraxas pusilla Butler, 1880 Abraxas sordida Hampson, 1893 Abraxas sylvata Scopoli, 1763 Abraxas symmetrica Warren, 1894 Abraxas todara Swinhoe, 1889 Abraxas triseriaria Herrich-Schäffer, 1855 Abraxas triseriata Warren, 1893 Abraxas virginalis Butler, 1886 Abraxesis melaleucaria Hampson, 1902 Acacis viretata Hübner, Acacis viretata himalayica Prout, 1958 Acolutha bicristipennis Prout, 1931 Acolutha flavipictaria Prout, 1922 Acolutha pictaria (Moore, 1888) Acolutha pulchella (Hampson, 1895) Actenochroma muscicoloraria Walker, 1862 Agaraeus discolor Warren, 1893 Agathia angustilimes Prout, 1926 Agathia arcuata Moore, 1867 Agathia beata Butler, 1880 Agathia carissima prasina Swinhoe, 1893 Agathia codina Swinhoe, 1892 Agathia conviridaria (Hübner, 1823) Agathia diversiformis Warren, 1894 Agathia gemma Swinhoe, 1892 Agathia gigantea Butler, 1880 Agathia hemithearia Guenée, 1857 Agathia hilarata Guenée, 1858 Agathia incudaria antitheta Prout Agathia laetata Fabricius, 1794 Agathia laetata andamanensis Prout, 1932 Agathia laetata isogyna Prout, 1916 Agathia laqueifera Prout, 1912 Agathia lycaenaria (Kollar, 1844) Agathia lycaenaria impar Prout, 1916 Agathia magnifica Moore, 1879 Agathia quinaria Moore, 1867 Agathia visenda Butler, 1880 Agathia visenda gaudens Prout, 1932 Aglossochloris radiata (Walker, 1863) Agnibesa pictaria (Moore, 1867) Agnibesa plumbeolineata (Hampson, 1895) Agnibesa recurvilineta Moore, 1888 Agnibesa venusta Warren, 1897 Alcis admissaria (Guenée, 1858) Alcis albifera (Moore, 1887) Alcis atrostipata (Walker, 1862) Alcis decussata (Moore, 1867) Alcis granitaria (Moore, 1888) Alcis holophaearia (Hampson, 1907) Alcis imbecilis (Moore, 1888) Alcis iterata Butler, 1886 Alcis jubata (Thunberg, 1788) Alcis latifasciata Warren, 1893) Alcis megaspilaria (Moore, 1867) Alcis nigralbata Warren, 1893 Alcis nigridorsaria (Guenée, 1858) Alcis nilgirica (Hampson, 1895) Alcis orbifer Warren, 1896 Alcis perspicuata (Moore, 1867) Alcis pleniferata (Walker, 1862) Alcis semiclarata (Walker, 1862) Alcis stictineura (Hampson, 1907) Alcis sublimis (Butler, 1889) Alcis subnitida Warren, 1893 Alcis subolivacea (Hampson, 1907) Alcis subrufaria Warren, 1893 Alcis tenera Warren, 1893 Alcis trikotaria (Felder, 1874) Alcis variegata (Moore, 1888) Alcis variegata nebulosa (Swinhoe, 1891) Alcis venustularia (Walker, 1866) Alcis vialis (Moore, 1888) Alex palparia (Walker, 1861) Allaxitheca purpurascens (Moore, 1887) Amblychia angeronaria Guenée, 1858 Amnesicoma albiseriata Warren, 1893) Amnesicoma bicolor Moore, 1888 Amorphozancle discata Warren, 1893 Anisodes absconditaria Walker, 1862 Anisodes absconditaria assamica Prout, 1938 Anisodes apogona Prout, 1938 Anisodes arenosaria Moore, 1887 Anisodes argentosa Prout, 1920 Anisodes argyromma Warren, 1896 Anisodes clandestina Prout, 1918 Anisodes contrariata (Walker, 1861) Anisodes decretarioides Holloway Anisodes denticulata Hampson, 1895 Anisodes discofera Swinhoe, 1894 Anisodes dotilla Swinhoe, 1894 Anisodes flavirubra Warren, 1896 Anisodes flavispila Warren, 1896) Anisodes frenaria Guenée, 1858 Anisodes frenaria pulverulenta (Swinhoe, 1892) Anisodes griseata belgaumensis Prout, 1938 Anisodes heydena Swinhoe, 1894 Anisodes illepidaria Guenée, 1858 Anisodes insitiva Prout, 1920 Anisodes intermixtaria Swinhoe, 1892 Anisodes interpulsata Walker, 1861 Anisodes intortaria Guenée, 1858 Anisodes jocosa Warren, 1896 Anisodes maximaria Guenée, 1858 Anisodes monetaria Guenée, 1858 Anisodes nebulosata Walker, 1862 Anisodes obliviaria Walker, 1861 Anisodes obrinaria (Guenée, 1858) Anisodes obstataria Walker, 1861 Anisodes pallida Moore, 1889 Anisodes perscripta Warren, 1896) Anisodes posticamplum (Swinhoe, 1892) Anisodes sarawackaria lichenaria Swinhoe, 1892 Anisodes subdolaria Swinhoe, 1885 Anisodes thermosaria Walker, 1862 Anisodes variospila Warren, 1901) Anisozyga gavissima (Walker, 1861) Anisozyga textilis (Butler, 1880) Anonychia diversilinea Warren, 1897 Anonychia lativitta (Moore, 1888) Anonychia rostrifera Warren, 1888) Anonychia strebla Prout, 1926 Anthyperythra caladsaota Hampson, 1902 Anthyperythra hermearia Swinhoe, 1891 Antimimistis attenuata (Moore, 1887) Antimimistis subteracta Prout, 1925 Antitrygodes agrata vicina (Thierry-Mieg, 1907) Antitrygodes cuneilinea (Walker, 1862) Antitrygodes divisaria (Walker, 1861) Antitrygodes ircina (Thierry-Mieg, 1907) Anydrelia dharmasalae (Butler, 1883) Apeira viridescens Warren, 1894) Apithecia viridata (Moore, 1868) Aplocera curvilineata (Walker, 1863) Aplocera plagiata (Linnaeus, 1758) Aplochlora vivilaca Walker, 1861 Apophyga sericea Warren, 1893) Aporandria specularia (Guenée, 1857) Apostegania crina (Swinhoe, 1892) Archiplutodes prasina (Swinhoe, 1892) Arichanna albovittata Moore, 1887 Arichanna biquadrata Warren, 1893 Arichanna commixta Warren, 1893 Arichanna consocia Butler, 1880 Arichanna conspersa Butler, 1880 Arichanna diversicolor Warren, 1888) Arichanna flavinigra Hampson, 1907 Arichanna furcifera Moore, 1888 Arichanna hamiltonia (Swinhoe, 1895) Arichanna interplagata (Guenée, 1858) Arichanna jaguarinaria (Oberthür, 1881) Arichanna lapsariata (Walker, 1862) Arichanna luciguttata Warren, 1893) Arichanna maculata (Moore, 1867) Arichanna marginata Warren, 1893 Arichanna plagifera Walker, 1866 Arichanna rubrifusa Hampson, 1907 Arichanna rubrivena Warren, 1893 Arichanna sparsa (Butler, 1890) Arichanna subaenescens Warren, 1893 Arichanna subalbida Warren, 1893 Arichanna tenebraria (Moore, 1867) Arichanna tramesata Moore, 1867 Arichanna transectata (Walker, 1862) Arichanna transfasciata Warren, 1893 Arichanna violacea Warren, 1893) Ascotis selenaria (Schiffermüller, 1775) Asthena albosignata (Moore, 1888) Asthena livida Warren, 1896) Atopophysa indistincta (Butler, 1889) Auzeodes chalybeata (Walker, 1866) Berta acte (Swinhoe, 1892) Berta albiplaga Warren, 1893 Berta angustimedia Prout, 1918 Berta annulifera Warren, 1896 Berta anteplaga Prout, 1916 Berta chrysolineata Walker, 1863 Berta copiosa Prout, 1917 Biston cognataria Guenée, 1858 Biston falcata Warren, 1893) Biston porphyria (Butler, 1889) Biston regalis Moore, 1888 Biston sinuata Hampson, 1895 Bithiodes obliquata (Moore, 1888) Blepharoctenucha virescens (Butler, 1880) Boarmia adamata Felder, 1874 Boarmia albibasis Hampson, 1895 Boarmia arcearia Hampson, 1902 Boarmia biserrata Hampson, 1902 Boarmia bisinuata Hampson, 1895 Boarmia carinenta (Cramer, 1777) Boarmia cervina Hampson, 1895 Boarmia ceylonaria Nietner, 1861 Boarmia cineracea Moore, 1888 Boarmia cyclophora Hampson, 1902 Boarmia diffusaria Albers, 1849 Boarmia fimbriata Moore, 1867 Boarmia flavimedia Hampson, 1895 Boarmia glaucocincta Hampson, 1907 Boarmia glaucodisca Swinhoe, 1894 Boarmia hibernaria (Swinhoe, 1885) Boarmia infixaria Walker, 1860 Boarmia latifascia Hampson, 1895 Boarmia leucocyma Hampson, 1907 Boarmia leucodontata Hampson, 1896 Boarmia leucozona (Hampson, 1895) Boarmia melanosticta Hampson, 1895 Boarmia nepalensis Hampson, 1902 Boarmia nigralbata Warren, 1893 Boarmia pallida Hampson, 1891 Boarmia plumalis Butler, 1886 Boarmia polystrota Hampson, 1907 Boarmia procursaria Walker, 1860 Boarmia reparata Walker, 1860 Boarmia rubrifusa Warren, 1893 Boarmia semialba (Moore, 1887) Boarmia separata Walker, 1860 Boarmia separata intectaria (Walker, 1862) Boarmia serratilinea Warren, 1896) Boarmia suasaria Guenée, 1857 Boarmia subtochracea Hampson, 1902 Borbacha pardaria Guenée, 1857 Brabira artemidora (Oberthür, 1884) Brabira artemidora pallida Moore, 1888 Brabira atkinsonii Moore, 1888 Brabira operosa Prout, 1958 Buzura bengaliaria (Guenée, 1858) Buzura recursaria (Walker, 1860) Buzura suppressaria (Guenée, 1858) Buzura varianaria Swinhoe, 1889 Bylazora infumata (Felder, 1874) Bylazora licheniferata Walker, 1862 Bylazora pilicostata (Walker, 1862) Cacochloris uvidula (Swinhoe, 1885) Calicha retrahens Moore, 1888 Callabraxas amanda Butler, 1880 Callerinnys combusta Warren, 1893 Callerinnys fuscomarginata Warren, 1893 Callerinnys obliquilinea Moore, 1888 Calletaera subexpressa (Walker, 1861) Calletaera subexpressa angulata Warren, 1896 Calluga cissocosma (Turner, 1904) Calluga costalis (Moore, 1887) Calluga lophoceras Prout, 1931 Callygris compositata (Guenée, 1857) Campaea biseriata (Moore, 1888) Camptolophia marmorata Warren, 1896 Capasa abstractaria (Walker, 1862) Capasa festivaria (Fabricius, 1794) Capasa flavifusata (Moore, 1887) Capasa hyadaria (Guenée, 1858) Capasa iris (Butler, 1880) Capasa lycoraria (Guenée, 1858) Capasa muscicolor Warren, 1893) Capasa pachiaria (Walker, 1860) Capasa pulchraria (Rothschild, 1894) Capasa pyrrhularia (Guenée, 1857) Capasa quadraria Warren, 1893) Capasa rufescens (Butler, 1886) Capasa sternaria (Guenée, 1857) Capasa venusa (Swinhoe, 1894) Carbia nexilinea Warren, 1898) Carige cruciplaga (Walker, 1861) Carige lunulineata Moore, 1888 Carige rachiaria Swinhoe, 1891 Cassephyra cyanosticta (Hampson, 1907) Cassephyra lamprosticta Hampson, 1895 Cassyma deletaria (Moore, 1888) Cassyma indistincta (Moore, 1887) Cassyma pallidula Warren, 1896) Cataclysme conturbata (Walker, 1863) Cataclysme obliquilineata Hampson, 1895 Cataclysme polygramma Hampson, 1907 Catoria olivescens Moore, 1888 Catoria sublavaria Guenée, 1857 Celerena andamana Felder, 1875 Celerena divisa Walker, 1862 Centronaxa orthostigialis Warren, 1893) Ceruncina translineata Walker, 1863 Chaetolopha incurvata (Moore, 1888) Chalyboclydon flexilinea Warren, 1898 Chalyboclydon marginata Warren, 1893 Chartographa trigoniplaga (Hampson, 1895) Chiannia khasiana (Moore, 1888) Chloeres albifimbria Warren, 1896) Chloeres dyakaria (Walker, 1861) Chloeres quantula (Swinhoe, 1885) Chlorissa aquamarina (Hampson, 1895) Chlorissa discessa (Walker, 1861) Chlorissa distinctaria (Walker, 1866) Chlorissa distinctaria laeta (Prout, 1917) Chlorissa gelida (Butler, 1889) Chlorissa gelida exsoluta Prout Chlorissa nigropunctata Warren, 1893) Chlorissa punctifimbria Warren, 1896) Chlorissa rubripicta Warren, 1893) Chlorochaeta albicatena (Warren, 1896) Chlorochaeta albimarginata Warren, 1893 Chlorochaeta biplaga (Walker, 1861) Chlorochaeta cassidara (Guenée, 1857) Chlorochaeta chalybeata Moore, 1867 Chlorochaeta delineata Warren, 1893) Chlorochaeta inductaria (Guenée, 1857) Chlorochaeta integranota (Hampson, 1893) Chlorochaeta pictipennis (Butler, 1880) Chlorochaeta quadrinotata (Butler, 1889) Chlorochaeta quadrinotata fuscidorsata (Prout, 1912) Chlorochaeta signifera Warren, 1893) Chlorochaeta subhyalina Warren, 1899) Chlorochaeta tenera Warren, 1896) Chloroclystis actephilae Prout, 1958 Chloroclystis acygonia Swinhoe, 1895 Chloroclystis admixtaria (Walker, 1862) Chloroclystis atroviridis Warren, 1893) Chloroclystis breyniae Prout, 1958 Chloroclystis chlorophilata Walker, 1863 Chloroclystis consobrina Warren, 1901) Chloroclystis conversa Warren, 1897) Chloroclystis curviscapulis Prout, 1958 Chloroclystis decolorata Warren, 1900) Chloroclystis emarginaria (Hampson, 1893) Chloroclystis filicata (Swinhoe, 1892) Chloroclystis griseorufa (Hampson, 1898) Chloroclystis immixtaria (Walker, 1862) Chloroclystis inaequata (Warren, 1896) Chloroclystis inexplicata Walker, 1866 Chloroclystis infrazebrina (Hampson, 1895) Chloroclystis intentata (Walker, 1866) Chloroclystis lanaris Warren, 1896) Chloroclystis laticostata Walker, 1862 Chloroclystis modesta Warren, 1893 Chloroclystis naga Prout, 1958 Chloroclystis olivata Warren, 1901) Chloroclystis palpata (Walker, 1852) Chloroclystis palpata diechusa Prout, 1958 Chloroclystis papillosa Warren, 1896) Chloroclystis patinata (Warren, 1897) Chloroclystis plicata Hampson, 1912 Chloroclystis polygraphata Hampson, 1912 Chloroclystis recensitaria (Walker, 1862) Chloroclystis rectaria Hampson, 1903 Chloroclystis rubrinotata Warren, 1893) Chloroclystis rubroviridis Warren, 1896) Chloroclystis sinuosa Swinhoe, 1895 Chloroclystis sinuosa nigrilineata Hampson, 1896 Chloroclystis spissidentata Warren, 1893) Chloroclystis subcostalis Hampson, 1893 Chloroclystis subusta Warren, 1895) Chloroclystis taraxichroma Prout, 1958 Chloroclystis trichophora Hampson, 1895 Chloroclystis vata lucinda (Butler, 1879) Chloroclystis xanthocomes (Prout, 1926) Chlorodontopera chalybeata (Moore, 1872) Chlorodontopera discospilata (Moore, 1867) Chloromachia albisparsa (Walker, 1861) Chloromachia aureofulva Warren, 1897 Chloromachia divapala (Walker, 1861) Chloromianta ferruginata Warren, 1896 Chloromma mimica Warren, 1896 Chloroparda palliplagiata (Walker, 1863) Chloropteryx opalaria Guenée, 1857 Chlororithra fea (Butler, 1889) Chlorozancla falcatus (Hampson, 1895) Chorodna adumbrata Moore, 1887 Chorodna erebusaria Walker, 1860 Chorodna metaphaeria (Walker, 1862) Chorodna pallidularia Moore, 1867 Chorodna praetextata (Felder, 1874) Chorodna testaceata Moore, 1867 Chorodna vulpinaria Moore, 1867 Chrioloba andrewesi Prout, 1958 Chrioloba bifasciata (Hampson, 1891) Chrioloba bifasciata dentifascia Warren, 1904 Chrioloba cinerea (Butler, 1880) Chrioloba cinerea plumbeola Prout, 1936 Chrioloba etaina Swinhoe, 1900 Chrioloba indicaria (Guerin-Meneville, 1843) Chrioloba ochraceistriga Prout, 1958 Chrioloba olivaria Swinhoe, 1897 Chrioloba olivescens Hampson, 1902 Chrioloba subusta Warren, 1893) Chrioloba trinotata Warren, 1893) Chrysocraspeda abhadraca (Walker, 1861) Chrysocraspeda conspicuaria Swinhoe, 1905 Chrysocraspeda fulviplaga Swinhoe, 1905 Chrysocraspeda gibbosa Warren, 1896 Chrysocraspeda iole (Swinhoe, 1892) Chrysocraspeda mitigata (Walker, 1861) Chrysocraspeda olearia Guenée, 1857 Chrysocraspeda perpicta Warren, 1896 Chrysocraspeda plumbeofusa Swinhoe, 1894 Chrysocraspeda sanguinea Warren, 1896 Chrysocraspeda subangulata Warren, 1896 Cidaria antauges Prout, 1935 Cidaria basharica Bang-Haas, 1927 Cidaria cingala (Moore, 1887) Cidaria deletaria Hampson, 1902 Cidaria fulvata Forster, 1771 Cidaria ochripennis Prout, 1914 Cleora acaciaria Boisduval, 1834 Cleora alienaria (Walker, 1860) Cleora alienaria gelidaria (Walker, 1863) Cleora contiguata (Moore, 1867) Cleora cornaria (Guenée, 1858) Cleora cucullata (D. S. Fletcher, 1953) Cleora falculata (D. S. Fletcher, 1953) Cleora fraterna (Moore, 1888) Cleora impletaria (Walker, 1862) Cleora injectaria Walker, 1860 Cleora inoffensa (Swinhoe, 1902) Cleora inoffensa cinereomarginata D. S. Fletcher, 1953 Cleora onycha (D. S. Fletcher, 1953) Cleora processaria (Walker, 1860) Cleora propulsaria (Walker, 1860) Cleora subnigrata Warren, 1901) Cleora taprobana (D. S. Fletcher, 1953) Cleora tenebrata (D. S. Fletcher, 1953) Cleora undaria (Fabricius, 1794) Cleora vatia Prout, 1927 Coenotephria brevifasciata Warren, 1888) Coenotephria championi Prout, 1926 Coenotephria flavistrigata Warren, 1888) Coenotephria homophana (Hampson, 1895) Coenotephria homophoeta Prout, 1926 Collix ghosha Walker, 1862 Collix griseipalpis Wileman, 1916 Collix hypospilata Guenée, 1858 Collix leuciota Prout, 1924 Collix rufipalpis (Hampson, 1907) Collix stellata Warren, 1894 Colostygia albigirata (Kollar, 1844) Colostygia ustipennis (Hampson, 1895) Comostola chlorargyra (Walker, 1861) Comostola dispansa (Walker, 1861) Comostola hypotyphla Prout, 1917 Comostola inops Prout, 1912 Comostola laesaria (Walker, 1861) Comostola maculata (Moore, 1867) Comostola mundata Warren, 1896 Comostola ovifera Warren, 1893) Comostola subtiliaria (Bremer, 1864) Comostola subtiliaria demeritaria Prout, 1917 Comostola virago Prout, 1926 Conolophia helicola (Swinhoe, 1894) Conolophia nigripuncta (Hampson, 1891) Corymica arnearia Walker, 1860 Corymica deducta Walker, 1866 Corymica exiguinota Hampson, 1891 Corymica immaculata Warren, 1897 Corymica pryeri Butler, 1878 Corymica spatiosa Prout, 1925 Corymica specularia Moore, 1867 Corymica vesicularia Walker, 1866 Cosmorhoe argentilineata (Moore, 1867) Cosmorhoe chalybearia (Moore, 1867) Cosmorhoe maia Prout, 1940 Cosmorhoe neelys (Prout, 1940) Cosmorhoe siderifera (Moore, 1888) Craspediopsis bimaculata Warren, 1895 Craspediopsis inaequata Warren, 1896 Craspediopsis pallivittata (Moore, 1867) Craspediopsis persimilis (Moore, 1888) Cryptoloba aerata (Moore, 1867) Cryptoloba mesta Prout, 1958 Cryptoloba minor Warren, 1893 Cryptoloba peperitis Prout, 1958 Ctenognophos eolaria (Guenée, 1858) Ctenognophos methoria Prout, 1926 Ctenognophos niguzaria Walker, 1860 Ctenognophos obtectaria (Walker, 1866) Ctenognophos paerlita Butler, 1886 Ctenognophos ventraria Guenée, 1858 Culcula panterinaria Bremer & Grey, 1855 Curbia martiata (Guenée, 1858) Cusiala boarmoides (Moore, 1887) Cusiala raptaria (Walker, 1860) Cusuma flavifusa Hampson, 1893 Cusuma vilis (Walker, 1854) Cyclothea disjuncta (Walker, 1861) Cystidia indrasana Moore, 1865 Dalima apicata (Moore, 1867) Dalima calamina (Butler, 1880) Dalima gigantea Swinhoe, 1897 Dalima intricata Warren, 1893 Dalima latitans Warren, 1893) Dalima lucens Warren, 1893 Dalima nubilata Hampson, 1895 Dalima patularia (Walker, 1860) Dalima schistacearia Moore, 1867 Dalima truncataria Moore, 1867 Dalima vulpinaria (Moore, 1887) Debos iratus Swinhoe, 1885 Derambila costata Warren, 1896 Derambila fragilis Butler, 1880 Derambila gertraudae Sommerer, 1995 Derambila infelix (Swinhoe, 1885) Derambila lumenaria (Geyer, 1837) Derambila saponaria (Guenée, 1858) Derambila satelliata (Walker, 1866) Derambila satelliata dentifera (Moore, 1888) Dilophodes amplificata Bastelberger, 1905 Dilophodes elegans (Butler, 1878) Dilophodes elegans khasiana (Swinhoe, 1892) Dindica olivacea Inoue, 1990 Dindica para (Swinhoe, 1891) Dindica polyphaenaria Guenée, 1857 Dindica subrosea Warren, 1893) Diplurodes coremiaria (Hampson, 1896) Discalma normata (Walker, 1861) Dischidesia cinerea (Butler, 1889) Discoglypha aureifloris Warren, 1896 Discoglypha hampsoni (Swinhoe, 1892) Discoglypha inflammata Warren, 1896 Discoglypha locupletata Prout, 1917 Discoglypha punctimargo (Hampson, 1895) Discoglypha sanguinata Warren, 1896) Discoglypha variostigma Warren, 1896 Dithecodes idaea (Swinhoe, 1892) Docirava aequilineata Walker, 1863 Docirava fulgurata (Guenée, 1858) Docirava postochrea (Hampson, 1893) Docirava pudicata (Guenée, 1858) Dooabia lunifera (Moore, 1888) Dooabia viridata (Moore, 1867) Doratoptera nicevillei Hampson, 1895 Dryochlora ophthalmicata (Moore, 1867) Dysphania alloides Prout, 1916 Dysphania andamana (Moore, 1887) Dysphania aurilimbata (Moore, 1878) Dysphania bellona (Walker, 1854) Dysphania flavidiscalis Warren, 1895 Dysphania jessica (Swinhoe, 1908) Dysphania malayanus (Guérin-Meneville, 1843) Dysphania malayanus recessa (Walker, 1861) Dysphania militaris (Linnaeus, 1758) Dysphania minervaria (Guenée, 1857) Dysphania nelera (Swinhoe, 1891) Dysphania palmyra (Stoll, 1790) Dysphania percota (Swinhoe, 1891) Dysphania porphyroides Prout, 1917 Dysphania prunicolor (Moore, 1879) Dysphania subrepleta (Walker, 1854) Dysphania subrepleta excubifor Moore, 1878 Dysstroma albiangulata Warren, 1893) Dysstroma calamistrata (Moore, 1867) Dysstroma cinereata (Moore, 1867) Dysstroma dentifera Warren, 1896 Dysstroma flavifusa (Heydemann, 1929) Dysstroma fulvipennis (Hampson, 1902) Dysstroma planifasciata Prout, 1914 Dysstroma sikkimensis (Heydemann, 1932) Dysstroma subapicaria Moore, 1862 Dysstroma tenebricosa Heydemann, 1929 Dysstroma truncata (Hufnagel, 1767) Ecliptopera delecta (Butler, 1880) Ecliptopera dentifera (Moore, 1888) Ecliptopera dissecta (Moore, 1887) Ecliptopera fulvidorsata (Swinhoe, 1894) Ecliptopera fulvotincta (Hampson, 1895) Ecliptopera furva (Swinhoe, 1891) Ecliptopera leucoglyphica Warren, 1898) Ecliptopera lucrosa Prout, 1940 Ecliptopera macarthuri Prout, 1938 Ecliptopera mixtilineata (Hampson, 1895) Ecliptopera muscicolor (Moore, 1888) Ecliptopera oblongata (Guenée, 1858) Ecliptopera obscurata (Moore, 1867) Ecliptopera rectilinea Warren, 1894 Ecliptopera relata (Butler, 1880) Ecliptopera silaceata (Schiffermüller, 1775) Ecliptopera subapicalis (Hampson, 1891) Ecliptopera subfalcata Warren, 1893) Ecliptopera substituta (Walker, 1866) Ecliptopera triangulifera (Moore, 1888) Ecliptopera zophera Prout, 1931 Ectropis bhurmitra (Walker, 1860) Ectropis breta (Swinhoe, 1889) Ectropis conifera (Moore, 1887) Ectropis crepuscularia (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) Ectropis dentilineata (Moore, 1867) Ectropis dentilineata pulverosa Warren, 1896) Ectropis deodarae Prout, 1926 Ectropis enormis Warren, 1893 Ectropis indistincta (Hampson, 1891) Ectropis irrorata (Moore, 1887) Ectropis marmorata (Moore, 1867) Ectropis ochrifasciata (Moore, 1880) Ectropis repleta Prout, 1926 Ectropis squamosa Warren, 1896) Eilicrinia cordiaria (Hübner, 1790) Eilicrinia flava (Moore, 1888) Electrophaes aliena (Butler, 1880) Electrophaes aliena mesodonta Prout, 1940 Electrophaes aspretifera Prout, 1938 Electrophaes chrysophaes Prout, 1923 Electrophaes cryopetra Prout, 1940 Electrophaes fulgidaria (Leech, 1897) Electrophaes intertexta Warren, 1893) Electrophaes nigrifulvaria (Hampson, 1902) Electrophaes niveonotata (Warren, 1901) Electrophaes niveopicta Warren, 1893) Electrophaes zaphenges Prout, 1940 Ellipostoma straminea Warren, 1893) Elphos hymenaria Guenée, 1858 Elphos nimia Prout, 1925 Elphos pardicelata Walker, 1862 Enantiodes consanguinea Prout, 1926 Enantiodes stellifera Warren, 1896 Entephria poliotaria (Hampson, 1902) Entephria punctatissima Warren, 1893) Entomopteryx amputata Guenée, 1858 Eois dissimilaris (Moore, 1887) Eois grataria (Walker, 1861) Eois ingrataria Warren, 1898) Eois lunulosa (Moore, 1887) Eois memorata (Walker, 1861) Eois phaneroscia Prout, 1922 Eois plicata (Moore, 1888) Epicosymbia albivertex (Swinhoe, 1892) Epicosymbia albivertex ancillaria Warren, 1895) Epipristis minimaria Guenée, 1857 Epipristis nelearia Guenée, 1857 Episteira nigrifrons Warren, 1907) Episothalma ocellata (Swinhoe, 1893) Episothalma robustaria (Guenée, 1857) Erastria canente (Cramer, 1779) Erastria khasiana (Swinhoe, 1899) Erastria phoenix (Swinhoe, 1898) Erastria swinhoei (Butler, 1880) Erebomorpha fulguraria Walker, 1860 Erebomorpha fulgurita Walker, 1860 Eretmopus discissa (Walker, 1861) Eretmopus marinaria (Guenée, 1857) Erythrolophus fascicorpus Swinhoe, 1892 Erythrolophus prasonarius Swinhoe, ? Eucrostes dispartata Walker, 1861 Eumelea algidaria Walker, 1866 Eumelea biflavata Warren, 1896 Eumelea biflavata assamensis Prout, 1929 Eumelea ludovicata Guenée, 1858 Eumelea ludovicata biclarata Prout, 1931 Eumelea rosalia Stoll, 1781 Eumelea vulpenaria Stoll, 1782 Eumelea vulpenaria feliciata Guenée, 1858 Eumelea vulpenaria florinata Guenée, 1858 Euphyia cinnamifusa Prout, 1939 Euphyia contortilinea Warren, 1896 Euphyia mediovittaria (Moore, 1867) Euphyia ochreata (Moore, 1888) Euphyia scortea (Swinhoe, 1891) Euphyia stellata Warren, 1893) Euphyia subangulata (Kollar, 1844) Euphyia submarginata Warren, 1909) Euphyia variegata (Moore, 1867) Euphyia viridis Warren, 1893) Eupithecia acolpodes Prout, 1938 Eupithecia acutangula Hampson, 1895 Eupithecia albibaltea Prout, 1958 Eupithecia albifurva Hampson, 1907 Eupithecia albigutta Prout, 1958 Eupithecia albispumata Warren, 1892 Eupithecia anasticta Prout, 1926 Eupithecia asema Hampson, 1859 Eupithecia atrisignis Butler, 1889 Eupithecia biviridata Warren, 1896) Eupithecia chlorophora Swinhoe, 1895 Eupithecia circumacta Prout, 1958 Eupithecia conjunctiva Hampson, 1895 Eupithecia costalis (Walker, 1863) Eupithecia costipicta Warren, 1893 Eupithecia eupitheciata (Walker, 1863) Eupithecia fletcheri Prout, 1926 Eupithecia fulvipennis Butler, 1889 Eupithecia garuda Galsworthy & Mironov,2005 Eupithecia hemileuca Hampson, 1895 Eupithecia hypognampta Prout, 1938 Eupithecia incurvaria Hampson, 1903 Eupithecia interrubrescens Hampson, 1902) Eupithecia invicta Vojnits, 1981 Eupithecia irambata Warren, 1893 Eupithecia lariciata mesodeicta Prout, 1938 Eupithecia latimedia Hampson, 1895 Eupithecia leucospila (Swinhoe, 1906) Eupithecia leucotaxis Prout, 1926 Eupithecia lineosa Moore, 1888 Eupithecia lineosa gulmargensis Prout, 1938 Eupithecia lucigera Butler, 1889 Eupithecia melanolopha Swinhoe, 1895 Eupithecia nigrilinea Warren, 1896) Eupithecia nigrinotata Swinhoe, 1895 Eupithecia ochracea Warren, 1888) Eupithecia quadripunctata Warren, 1888 Eupithecia rajata Guenée, 1858 Eupithecia raniata Prout, 1958 Eupithecia rigida Swinhoe, 1892 Eupithecia robiginascens Prout, 1926 Eupithecia rubridorsata Hampson, 1895 Eupithecia subrubescens Warren, 1888) Eupithecia subtacincta Hampson, 1895 Eupithecia tricrossa Prout, 1926 Eupithecia ustata Moore, 1888 Eupithecidia variegata Hampson, 1891 Euryobeidia languidata (Walker, 1915) Eurytaphria bisinuata Hampson, 1895 Eurytaphria pachyceras Hampson, 1876 Eurytaphria pallidula Warren, 1896 Eurytaphria puratilineata (Hampson, 1895) Eurytaphria undilineata Warren, 1897 Eurytaphria viridulata Warren, 1897 Eurytaphria xanthoperata Hampson, 1896 Eustroma aurantiaria Moore, 1867 Eustroma aurigena (Butler, 1880) Eustroma chalcoptera (Hampson, 1895) Eustroma elista Prout, 1940 Eustroma hampsoni Prout, 1958 Eustroma inextricata (Walker, 1866) Eustroma lativittaria (Moore, 1867) Eustroma melancholica venipicta Warren, 1893 Eutoea contigaria Walker, 1861 Evecliptopera decurrens Moore, 1888 Eutoea heteroneurata (Guenée, 1858) Fascellina chromataria Walker, 1860 Fascellina dacoda Swinhoe, 1893 Fascellina hypochryseis Swinhoe, 1894 Fascellina inornata Warren, 1893 Fascellina plagiata (Walker, 1866) Fascellina porphyreofusa Hampson, 1895 Fascellina punctata Warrren, 1898 Fascellina rectimarginata Warren, 1894 Fascellina subsignata Warrren, 1893 Fascellina vinosa Warren, 1892) Gandaritis flavata Moore, 1867 Garaeus absona Swinhoe, 1889 Garaeus albipunctatus Hampson, 1895 Garaeus apicata (Moore, 1867) Garaeus argillacea Butler, 1889 Garaeus colorata Warren, 1893 Garaeus cruentatus Butler, 1886 Garaeus flavipicta Hampson, 1912 Garaeus fulvata Walker, 1861 Garaeus muscorarius Hampson, 1897 Garaeus signata Butler, 1896 Garaeus specularis Moore, 1867 Gasterocome pannosaria (Moore, 1867) Gelasma acutissima (Walker, 1861) Gelasma acutissima goniaria (Felder, 1875) Gelasma adaptaria Prout, 1933 Gelasma auspicata Prout, 1917 Gelasma convallata (Warren, 1896) Gelasma dissimulata (Walker, 1861) Gelasma dissimulata nigrifrons Hampson, 1896 Gelasma fuscifimbria Prout, 1911 Gelasma glaucaria Walker, 1866 Gelasma griseoviridis Warren, 1893 Gelasma hemitheoides Prout, 1916 Gelasma immacularia (Fabricius, 1794) Gelasma inaptaria (Walker, 1863) Gelasma insignipecten Prout, 1928 Gelasma mutatilinea Prout, 1916 Gelasma thetydaria (Guenée, 1857) Gelasma veninotata Warren, 1894) Genusa bigutta (Walker, 1855) Geometra flavifrontaria (Guenée, 1858) Geometra smaragdus (Butler, 1880) Glossotrophia jacta (Swinhoe, 1884) Gnamptoloma aventiaria (Guenée, 1858) Gnamptopteryx perficita (Walker, 1858) Gnophos accipitraria Guenée, 1858 Gnophos aereus Butler, 1886 Gnophos albidior (Hampson, 1895) Gnophos albistellaria Warren, 1893) Gnophos orphninaria Hampson, 1902 Gnophos rufitinctaria Hampson, 1902 Gnophos tephrosiaria Moore, 1887 Gnophos vitreata (Hampson, 1895) Gnophosema isometra Warren, 1888) Gonanticlea anticleata (Moore, 1888) Gonanticlea aversa Swinhoe, 1892 Gonanticlea occlusata (Felder, 1875) Gonanticlea occlusata laetifica Prout, 1931 Goniopterobola zalska (Swinhoe, 1894) Gonodontis aethocrypta Prout, 1926 Gonodontis clelia Cramer, 1780 Gymnoscelis albicaudata Warren, 1897 Gymnoscelis confusata (Walker, 1866) Gymnoscelis conjurata Prout, 1958 Gymnoscelis deleta Hampson, 1891 Gymnoscelis derogata (Walker, 1866) Gymnoscelis distatica Prout, 1958 Gymnoscelis ectochloros Hampson, 1891 Gymnoscelis fasciata Hampson, 1895 Gymnoscelis imparatalis (Walker, 1865) Gymnoscelis inexpressa Prout, 1923 Gymnoscelis latipennis Prout, 1958 Gymnoscelis polyclealis (Walker, 1859) Gymnoscelis polyodonta Swinhoe, 1895 Gymnoscelis roseifascia Hampson, 1895 Gymnoscelis semialbida (Walker, 1866) Gymnoscelis tibialis (Moore, 1887) Gymnoscelis tristrigosa (Butler, 1880) Gymnoscelis tristrigosa nasuta Prout, 1958 Hastina caeruleolineata Moore, 1888 Hastina gemmifera (Moore, 1867) Hastina pluristrigata (Moore, 1867) Helicopage hirundinalis Warren, 1896 Hemistola antigone Prout, 1917 Hemistola detracta (Walker, 1861) Hemistola efformata Warren, 1893) Hemistola fuscimargo Prout, 1935 Hemistola loxiaria Guenée, 1857 Hemistola malachitaria (Prout, 1917) Hemistola rectlinea Warren, 1896 Hemistola rubricosta Prout, 1916 Hemistola rubrimargo Warren, 1893) Hemistola subcaerulea Prout, 1934 Hemithea aestivaria (Hübner, 1789) Hemithea antigrapha Prout, 1917 Hemithea costipunctata (Moore, 1867) Hemithea insularia (Guenée, 1858) Hemithea insularia profecta Prout, 1933 Hemithea marina (Butler, 1878) Hemithea melalopha Prout, 1931 Hemithea tritonaria (Walker, 1863) Hemithea wuka Pagenstecher, 1886 Herochroma baba (Swinhoe, 1932) Herochroma cristata Warren, 1894 Herochroma elaearia Hampson, 1932 Herochroma farinosa Warren, 1893) Herochroma flavitincta Warren, 1897) Herochroma liliana (Swinhoe, 1892) Herochroma ochreipicta Swinhoe, 1905 Herochroma orientalis (Holloway, 1982) Herochroma subopalina Warren, 1894) Herochroma subtepens (Walker, 1860) Herochroma usneata (Felder, 1875) Herochroma viridaria Moore, 1867 Heterabraxas fulvosparsa Hampson, 1895 Heterabraxas pardaria (Moore, 1867) Heterabraxas spontaneata (Walker, 1862) Heterobapta plumellata Wiltshire, 1943 Heterocallia basharica (Wehrli, 1932) Heterocallia hepaticata (Swinhoe, 1894) Heterocallia temeraria (Swinhoe, 1891) Heterolocha cinerea Warren, 1896) Heterolocha citrina Prout, 1916 Heterolocha decoloraria Hampson, 1902 Heterolocha disistaria (Walker, 1862) Heterolocha falconaria Walker, 1866 Heterolocha hypoleuca Hampson, 1907 Heterolocha lonicerae Prout, 1926 Heterolocha obliquaria Hampson, 1902 Heterolocha patalata (Felder, 1874) Heterolocha phoenicotaeniata Kollar, 1844 Heterophleps acineta Prout, 1926 Heterophleps bicommata Warren, 1893) Heterophleps longiramus (Hampson, 1898) Heterophleps ocyptaria (Swinhoe, 1893) Heterophleps quadripuncta Warren, 1898 Heterostegane aurantiaca Warren, 1894 Heterostegane bilineata (Butler, 1883) Heterostegane lala Swinhoe, 1892 Heterostegane latifasciata (Moore, 1887) Heterostegane maculifascia Hampson, 1891 Heterostegane rectifascia Hampson, 1892 Heterostegane subfasciata Warren, 1899 Heterostegane subtessellata (Walker, 1862) Heterostegane tritocampsis (Prout, 1934) Heterostegane urbica (Swinhoe, 1895) Heterostegania lunulosa (Moore, 1888) Hirasa contubernalis Moore, 1888 Hirasa licheneus (Oberthür, 1886) Hirasa muscosaria Walker, 1866 Hirasa scripturaria (Walker, 1866) Horisme flavofasciata (Moore, 1888) Horisme hyperythra (Hampson, 1895) Horisme leprosa (Hampson, 1891) Horisme nigrovittata Warren, 1888) Horisme olivata Warren, 1901) Horisme plurilineata (Moore, 1888) Horisme rufipicta (Hampson, 1895) Horisme suffusa Hampson, 1895 Hyalinetta circumflexa (Kollar, 1848) Hybridoneura abnormis Warren, 1898 Hybridoneura metachlora (Hampson, 1907) Hydatocapnia marginata Warren, 1893) Hydrelia bicolorata Moore, 1867 Hydrelia cingulata Hampson, 1896 Hydrelia crocearia Hampson, 1896 Hydrelia ferruginaria (Moore, 1867) Hydrelia flavilinea Warren, 1893) Hydrelia lineata Warren, 1893) Hydrelia marginipunctata Warren, 1893 Hydrelia ornata (Moore, 1867) Hydrelia rhodoptera Hampson, 1895 Hydrelia rufigrisea Warren, 1893) Hydrelia rufinota Hampson, 1896 Hydrelia sanguiflua Hampson, 1896 Hydrelia sericea (Butler, 1880) Hydrelia subobliquaria (Moore, 1867) Hydrelia undulosata Moore, 1888 Hypenorhynchus erectilineata (Moore, 1888) Hypephyra subangulata Warren, 1896 Hypephyra terrosa Butler, 1889 Hyperythra lutea Stoll, 1781 Hyperythra susceptaria Walker, 1866 Hyperythra swinhoei Butler, 1880 Hypochroma hypochrosis (Guenée, 1858) Hypocometa auxostira (Prout, 1925) Hypocometa clauda Warren, 1896 Hypocometa decussata (Moore, 1867) Hypomecis lioptilaria (Swinhoe, 1901) Hypomecis oblivia (Prout, 1925) Hypomecis polysticta (Hampson, 1902) Hypomecis ratotaria (Swinhoe, 1894) Hypomecis tetragonata (Walker, 1862) Hypomecis transcissa (Walker, 1860) Hyposidra albifera (Moore, 1879) Hyposidra aquilaria Walker, 1862 Hyposidra infixaria (Walker, 1860) Hyposidra murina (Swinhoe, 1891) Hyposidra picaria (Walker, 1866) Hyposidra polia Hampson, 1896 Hyposidra talaca Walker, 1860 Hyposidra violescens Hampson, 1895 Hypulia continua Walker, 1861 Hysterura cervinaria (Moore, 1868) Hysterura multifaria (Swinhoe, 1889) Hysterura protagma Prout, 1940 Idaea actiosaria
Hydrelia sanguiflua Hampson, 1896 Hydrelia sericea (Butler, 1880) Hydrelia subobliquaria (Moore, 1867) Hydrelia undulosata Moore, 1888 Hypenorhynchus erectilineata (Moore, 1888) Hypephyra subangulata Warren, 1896 Hypephyra terrosa Butler, 1889 Hyperythra lutea Stoll, 1781 Hyperythra susceptaria Walker, 1866 Hyperythra swinhoei Butler, 1880 Hypochroma hypochrosis (Guenée, 1858) Hypocometa auxostira (Prout, 1925) Hypocometa clauda Warren, 1896 Hypocometa decussata (Moore, 1867) Hypomecis lioptilaria (Swinhoe, 1901) Hypomecis oblivia (Prout, 1925) Hypomecis polysticta (Hampson, 1902) Hypomecis ratotaria (Swinhoe, 1894) Hypomecis tetragonata (Walker, 1862) Hypomecis transcissa (Walker, 1860) Hyposidra albifera (Moore, 1879) Hyposidra aquilaria Walker, 1862 Hyposidra infixaria (Walker, 1860) Hyposidra murina (Swinhoe, 1891) Hyposidra picaria (Walker, 1866) Hyposidra polia Hampson, 1896 Hyposidra talaca Walker, 1860 Hyposidra violescens Hampson, 1895 Hypulia continua Walker, 1861 Hysterura cervinaria (Moore, 1868) Hysterura multifaria (Swinhoe, 1889) Hysterura protagma Prout, 1940 Idaea actiosaria (Walker, 1861) Idaea acuminata (Moore, 1888) Idaea aequisinuata Warren, 1898) Idaea amplipennis (Butler, 1889) Idaea andamanica Prout, 1938 Idaea bilinea (Swinhoe, 1885) Idaea carpheraria (Hampson, 1907) Idaea castelli (Prout, 1926) Idaea charidotes (Prout, 1922) Idaea chotaria (Swinhoe, 1886) Idaea chrysocilia (Hampson, 1891) Idaea conioptera (Hampson, 1903) Idaea costiguttata Warren, 1896) Idaea craspedota (Prout, 1934) Idaea decidua Warren, 1900) Idaea delibata (Prout, 1926) Idaea delicatula Warren, 1901) Idaea dilutaria Hübner, 1798 Idaea falcipennis Warren, 1893 Idaea flavisinuata Warren, 1896) Idaea gemmaria (Hampson, 1896) Idaea grisescens Warren, 1896) Idaea humeraria (Walker, 1862) Idaea improvisa (Prout, 1938) Idaea inaudax (Prout, 1926) Idaea indecorata Warren, 1900) Idaea indeprensa (Prout, 1925) Idaea indeterminata Warren, 1901) Idaea informis Warren, 1897) Idaea infortunata (Prout, 1938) Idaea insuavis Butler, 1889 Idaea lacteipennis (Butler, 1889) Idaea leucozona (Hampson, 1893) Idaea leucozona luteata Warren, 1896) Idaea lineata (Hampson, 1893) Idaea macrospila (Prout, 1926) Idaea maculata Warren, 1896) Idaea marcidaria (Walker, 1861) Idaea marmorata (Hampson, 1903) Idaea mesodela (Prout, 1926) Idaea methaemaria (Hampson, 1903) Idaea micra (Hampson, 1893) Idaea obliquilinea Warren, 1896) Idaea onchnophora (Prout, 1939) Idaea opsitelea monodia (Prout, 1938) Idaea palniensis (Prout, 1920) Idaea perpulverea (Hampson, 1903) Idaea persimilis Warren, 1896) Idaea phoenicoptera (Hampson, 1896) Idaea profanaria (Walker, 1866) Idaea protensa (Butler, 1889) Idaea ptyonopoda (Hampson, 1895) Idaea pulchrifascia (Hampson, 1903) Idaea purpurea (Hampson, 1891) Idaea rubellata Warren, 1896) Idaea rubridentata Warren, 1896) Idaea ruptifascia Warren, 1896) Idaea sabulosa (Prout, 1913) Idaea semilinea Warren, 1896) Idaea semisericea Warren, 1897) Idaea testacea (Swinhoe, 1885) Idaea thricophora (Hampson, 1895) Idaea triangularis (Hampson, 1895) Idaea vacillata (Walker, 1862) Idaea violacea (Hampson, 1891) Idiochlora caudularia (Guenée, 1857) Idiochlora contracta Warren, 1896 Idiochlora planata (Prout, 1917) Idiochlora planata dorsinigrata (Prout, 1917) Idiochlora pudentifimbria (Prout, 1912) Idiochlora xanthochlora (Swinhoe, 1894) Iotaphora iridicolor (Butler, 1880) Iridoplecta ferrifera (Moore, 1888) Isoloba bifasciata Warren, 1893 Jodis albipncta Warren, 1898 Jodis argutaria (Walker, 1866) Jodis coeruleata Warren, 1896 Jodis delicatula Warren, 1896 Jodis inumbrata Warren, 1896 Jodis iridescens Warren, 1896 Jodis irregularis Warren, 1894) Jodis nanda (Walker, 1861) Jodis pallescens (Hampson, 1891) Jodis rhabdota Prout, 1917 Jodis subtractata (Walker, 1863) Jodis undularia Hampson, 1891 Jodis xynia Prout, 1917 Krananda diversa Warren, 1894 Krananda oliveomarginata Swinhoe, 1894 Krananda semihyalina Moore, 1867 Laciniodes denigrata Warren, 1896 Laciniodes plurilinearia (Moore, 1867) Leptodontopera basipuncta (Moore, 1867) Leptodontopera rufitinctaria Hampson, 1902 Leptomiza calcearia Walker, 1860 Leptomiza dentilineata (Moore, 1887) Leptostegna asiatica Warren, 1893) Leptostegna tenerata (Christoph, 1881) Ligdia adustata Schiffermüller, 1775 Ligdia coctata Guenée, 1858 Lipomelia subusta Warren, 1893 Lissoblemma lunuliferata (Walker, 1862) Lobogonia ambusta Warren, 1893 Lobogonia olivata Warren, 1896 Lobogonodes multistriata (Butler, 1889) Lobogonodes multistriata tensa Prout, 1940 Lomographa alba Moore, 1887 Lomographa foedata Warren, 1894) Lomographa griseola Warren, 1893) Lomographa inamata (Walker, 1861) Lomographa longipennis Warren, 1897) Lomographa margarita (Moore, 1867) Lomographa platyleucata (Walker, 1866) Lophobates ochricostata (Hampson, 1898) Lophomachia albiradiata Warren, 1893) Lophomachia discipennata (Walker, 1861) Lophomachia picturata (Hampson, 1903) Lophomachia semialba (Walker, 1861) Loxaspilates atrisquamata Hampson, 1907 Loxaspilates dispar Warren, 1893 Loxaspilates hastigera Butler, 1889 Loxaspilates obliquaria Moore, 1867 Loxaspilates triumbrata Warren, 1895) Loxofidonia bareconia (Swinhoe, 1894) Loxofidonia buda (Swinhoe, 1895) Loxofidonia cingala Moore, 1887 Loxofidonia obfuscata Warren, 1893) Loxorhombia idea (Swinhoe, 1890) Luxiaria acutaria (Snellen, 1877) Luxiaria amasa (Butler, 1878) Luxiaria despicata Prout, 1929 Luxiaria emphatica Prout, 1925 Luxiaria hyaphanes Hampson, 1891 Luxiaria mitorrhaphes Prout, 1925 Luxiaria phyllosaria Walker, 1860 Luxiaria postvittata Walker, 1861 Luxiaria submonstrata (Walker, 1861) Luxiaria subrasata (Walker, 1861) Luxiaria tephrosaria (Moore, 1867) Luxiaria turpisaria Walker, 1861 Lycaugidia albatus Swinhoe, 1885 Macaria quadraria (Moore, 1887) Maidana tetragonata Walker, 1862 Mariaba convoluta (Walker, 1866) Maxates coelataria (Walker, 1861) Maxates coelataria trychera Prout, 1933 Maxates macariata (Walker, 1863) Medasina albidaria Walker, 1866 Medasina albidentata (Moore, 1867) Medasina basistrigaria (Moore, 1867) Medasina cervina Warren, 1893) Medasina combustaria (Walker, 1866) Medasina contaminata (Moore, 1887) Medasina creataria Guenée, 1858 Medasina dissimilis Moore, 1887 Medasina firmilinea Prout, 1926 Medasina fratercula (Moore, 1887) Medasina gleba (Swinhoe, 1885) Medasina interruptaria Moore, 1887 Medasina junctilinea Hampson, 1907 Medasina lampasaria Hampson, 1895 Medasina leledaria Swinhoe, 1905 Medasina livida Warren, 1893) Medasina mauraria (Guenée, 1858) Medasina mucidaria (Walker, 1866) Medasina nigrovittata Moore, 1867 Medasina objectaria (Walker, 1866) Medasina obliterata (Moore, 1867) Medasina plumosa Hampson, 1895 Medasina pulverulenta Hampson, 1895 Medasina quadrinotata Warren, 1893 Medasina reticulata Hampson, 1895 Medasina scotosiaria Warren, 1893 Medasina sikkima (Moore, 1887) Medasina similis Moore, 1888 Medasina strixaria Guenée, 1858 Medasina tephrosiaria Warren, 1896) Medasina vagans (Moore, 1887) Melanthia catenaria (Moore, 1867) Melanthia dentistrigata Warren, 1893) Melanthia exquisita Warren, 1893) Menophra bicornuta Inoue, 1990 Menophra codra (Swinhoe, 1891) Menophra costistrigata Warren, 1896) Menophra cuprearia (Moore, 1867) Menophra decorata (Moore, 1867) Menophra humeraria (Moore, 1867) Menophra jugorum (Felder, 1874) Menophra lignata Warren, 1894 Menophra melagrapharia (Hampson, 1907) Menophra nigrifasciata Hampson, 1891 Menophra perserrata (Walker, 1862) Menophra retractaria (Moore, 1867) Menophra serpentinaria Warren, 1896) Menophra subplagiata (Walker, 1860) Menophra subterminalis (Prout, 1925) Menophra torridaria Moore, 1888 Menophra trilineata Warren, 1896 Mesoleuca costipannaria (Moore, 1867) Metabraxas coryneta (Swinhoe, 1894) Metabraxas fasciata (Swinhoe, 1894) Metabraxas regularis Warren, 1893) Metabraxas tincta (Hampson, 1895) Metallaxis semipurpurascens Hampson, 1896 Metallaxis semiustus (Swinhoe, 1894) Metallolophia ocellata Warren, 1897) Metallolophia opalina Warren, 1893) Metamenophra canidorsata (Walker, 1866) Metamenophra delineata (Walker, 1860) Metamenophra inouei (Sato, 1987) Metamenophra subpilosa Warren, 1894) Micrabraxas cupriscotia (Hampson, 1902) Micrabraxas incolorata Warren, 1893 Micrabraxas melanodonta (Hampson, 1907) Micrabraxas punctigera (Butler, 1889) Micrabraxas tenuis Warren, 1897) Microcalicha minima Warren, 1896) Microloxia herbaria indecretata (Walker, 1863) Microloxia leprosa (Hampson, 1893) Micronissa delphinaria Swinhoe, 1893 Micrulia medioplaga (Swinhoe, 1902) Micrulia tenuilinea Warren, 1896 Milionia basalis Walker, 1854 Milionia glauca (Stoll, 1782) Milionia luculenta Swinhoe, 1889 Milionia pulchrinervis Felder, 1868 Mimochroa albifrons (Moore, 1888) Mimochroa angulifascia (Moore, 1888) Mimochroa gynopteridia (Butler, 1880) Mimochroa hypoxantha (Kollar, 1828) Mixocera parvulata (Walker, 1863) Mixochlora vittata (Moore, 1867) Mixolophia ochrolauta Warren, 1894 Monocerotesa radiata Warren, 1897) Monocerotesa strigata Warren, 1893) Myrioblephara duplexa Moore, 1888 Myrioblephara idaeoides (Moore, 1888) Myrioblephara idaeoides albipunctata Warren, 1893 Myrioblephara rubrifusca Warren, 1893 Myrioblephara simplaria (Swinhoe, 1894) Myrioblephara xanthozonea (Hampson, 1907) Myrteta fuscolineata Swinhoe, 1894 Myrteta luteifrons (Swinhoe) Myrteta obliqua (Hampson, 1893) Myrteta ocernaria (Swinhoe, 1893) Myrteta planaria Walker, 1861 Myrteta sericea (Butler, 1881) Myrteta simpliciata (Moore, 1867) Myrteta subpunctata Warren, 1893) Myrteta subvitrea Hampson, 1895 Myrteta unipuncta Warren, 1893) Nadagara comprensata Walker, 1862 Nadagara inordinata Walker, 1862 Nadagara orbipuncta Prout, 1925 Nadagara vigaia Walker, 1862 Naxa obliterata Warren, 1893) Naxa seriaria (Motschulsky, 1866) Naxa textilis Walker, 1856 Naxa textilis parvipuncta Prout, 1916 Naxidia irrorata (Moore, 1888) Naxidia punctata Butler, 1886 Neohipparchus maculata Warren, 1897) Neohipparchus vallata (Butler, 1878) Neohipparchus variegata (Butler, 1889) Neotephria avinoffi Prout, 1939 Neotephria ramalaria Felder, 1875 Nothocasis knyvetti (Prout, 1958) Nothocasis sikkima (Moore, 1888) Nothomiza achromaria (Guenée, 1858) Nothomiza binotata Warren, 1897) Nothomiza cinerascens (Moore, 1888) Nothomiza costalis (Moore, 1867) Nothomiza costinotata Warren, 1893) Nothomiza dentisignata (Moore, 1867) Nothomiza nana Warren, 1897 Nothomiza peralba (Swinhoe, 1894) Nothomiza viridis Warren, 1893 Nycterosea obstipata (Fabricius, 1794) Obeidia diversicolor Warren, 190 Obeidia fumosa Warren, 1893 Obeidia lucifera Swinhoe, 1893 Obeidia millepunctata Warren, 1893 Obeidia tigrata (Guenée, 1857) Ocoelophora agana Prout, 1926 Ocoelophora maculifera Warren, 1896 Ocoelophora ochreifusca (Hampson, 1896) Odontopera angularia (Moore, 1867) Odontopera bilinearia (Swinhoe, 1889) Odontopera bivittaria (Moore, 1867) Odontopera cervinaria (Moore, 1867) Odontopera fuscilinea (Hampson, 1907) Odontopera heydena (Swinhoe, 1894) Odontopera justa (Prout, 1928) Odontopera kametaria (Felder, 1873) Odontopera lentiginosaria (Moore, 1867) Odontopera obliquaria (Moore, 1867) Odontopera similaria (Moore, 1888) Oenospila flavifusata (Walker, 1861) Oenospila strix (Butler, 1889) Omphacodes directa (Walker, 1861) Onagrodes obscurata Warren, 1896 Onellaba botydata Walker, 1862 Ophthalmitis caritaria (Walker, 1860) Ophthalmitis herbidaria (Guenée, 1858) Ophthalmitis irrorataria (Bremer & Grey, 1853) Ophthalmitis lectularia Swinhoe, 1891 Ophthalmitis pertusaria Felder, 1874 Ophthalmitis sinensium Oberthür, 1913 Ophthalmitis striatifera Hampson, 1902 Ophthalmitis cordularia (Swinhoe, 1893) Ophthalmitis diurnaria Guenée, 1858 Opisthograptis crataegata Linnaeus, 1761 Opisthograptis irrorata (Hampson, 1895) Opisthograptis moelleri Warren, 1893 Opisthograptis sulphurea (Butler, 1880) Opisthograptis tridentifera Moore, 1888 Opisthotia tumidilinea (Moore, 1888) Organopoda annulifera (Butler, 1889) Organopoda annulifera signifera Prout, 1938 Organopoda carnearia (Walker, 1861) Organopoda carnearia himalaica Prout, 1938 Ornithospila avicularia (Guenée, 1857) Ornithospila esmeralda (Hampson, 1895) Ornithospila lineata (Moore, 1872) Orthoserica rufigrisea Warren, 1896 Osteosema alboviridis (Moore, 1872) Osteosema pastor Butler, 1880 Osteosema sanguilineata (Moore, 1867) Ourapteryx clara Butler, 1880 Ourapteryx ebuleata (Guenée, 1858) Ourapteryx excellens (Butler, 1889) Ourapteryx margaritata (Moore, 1868) Ourapteryx marginata (Hampson, 1895) Ourapteryx multistrigaria Walker, 1866 Ourapteryx peermaadiata Thierry-Mieg, 1903 Ourapteryx picticaudata (Walker, 1860) Ourapteryx pluristrigata Warren, 1888) Ourapteryx podaliriata (Guenée, 1858) Ourapteryx primularis (Butler, 1886) Ourapteryx sciticaudaria (Walker, 1862) Ourapteryx triangularia Moore, 1867 Oxymacaria ceylonica Hampson, 1902 Oxymacaria palliata Hampson, 1891 Oxymacaria pectinata Hampson, 1902 Ozola extersaria (Walker, 1861) Ozola falcipennis (Moore, 1888) Ozola impedita biangulifera (Moore, 1888) Ozola macariata (Walker, 1863) Ozola microniaria Walker, 1862 Ozola minor (Moore, 1888) Ozola picaria (Swinhoe, 1892) Ozola sinuicosta Prout, 1910 Ozola sinuicosta grisescens Prout, 1910 Palaeaspilates ocularia (Fabricius, 1775) Palaeaspilates rufaria Warren, 1896) Palaeomystis falcataria (Moore, 1867) Palpoctenidia phoenicosoma (Swinhoe, 1895) Pamphlebia rubrolimbraria (Guenée, 1857) Panulia ajaia (Walker, 1859) Panulia lapidata Warren, 1893) Panulia vulsipennis (Prout, 1934) Paradarisa chloauges (Prout, 1927) Paradarisa comparataria (Walker, 1866) Paradarisa heledaria (Swinhoe, 1893) Paralcis conspicuata (Moore, 1888) Paralcis rufaria Warren, 1896 Paralcis subochrea Warren, 1896 Paralcis thricophora (Hampson, 1895) Paramaxates polygrapharia (Walker, 1860) Paramaxates posterecta Holloway, 1976 Paramaxates vagata (Walker, ) Parasynegia atomaria Warren, 1896 Parasynegia complicata Warren, 1893 Parasynegia diffusaria (Moore, 1868) Parasynegia lidderdalii (Butler, 1880) Parasynegia macularia Warren, 1894 Parasynegia nigriclavata Warren, 1897 Parasynegia pluristriata (Walter, 1863) Parasynegia rufinervis Warren, 1896 Parasynegia submissa Warren, 1894 Parasynegia suffusa Warren, 1893 Parasynegia vitticostata (Walker, 1862) Parazoma ferax Prout, 1926 Parazoma hypobasis Prout, 1931 Parazoma semifusca Warren, 1896 Pareclipsis gracilis (Butler, 1879) Pareclipsis umbrata Warren, 1893 Parectropis conspurcata (Walker, 1866) Pareumelea eugeniata (Guenée, 1858) Pareumelea fimbriata (Stoll, 1782) Pareustroma fissisignis (Butler, 1880) Peetula exanthemata Moore, 1888 Peetula stramineata Warren, 1888) Pentheochlora uniformis (Hampson, 1895) Peratophyga hyalinata Kollar, 1844 Peratophyga xanthyala (Hampson, 1896) Percnia belluaria Guenée, 1858 Percnia confusa Warren, 1894 Percnia ductaria (Walker, 1862) Percnia felinaria Guenée, 1858 Percnia foraria (Guenée, 1858) Percnia giraffata (Guenée, 1858) Percnia interfusa Warren, 1893 Percnia maculata (Moore, 1867) Perizoma affinis (Moore, 1888) Perizoma albidivisa Warren, 1893 Perizoma albofasciata (Moore, 1888) Perizoma antisticta Prout, 1938 Perizoma antisticta methemon Prout, 1939 Perizoma apicistrigata Warren, 1893 Perizoma bicolor Warren, 1893 Perizoma cerva (Hampson, 1902) Perizoma conjuncta Warren, 1893 Perizoma constricta Warren, 1901 Perizoma decorata (Moore, 1888) Perizoma fasciata Warren, 1893 Perizoma fulvimacula (Hampson, 1896) Perizoma herrichiata (Snellen, 1874) Perizoma interrupta Warren, 1893 Perizoma lacernigera (Butler, 1889) Perizoma lacteiguttata Warren, 1893 Perizoma maculata (Moore, 1888) Perizoma minuta (Butler, 1889) Perizoma minuta latifasciata Warren, 1893 Perizoma mordax Prout, 1939 Perizoma olivacea Warren, 1893) Perizoma plumbeata (Moore, 1888) Perizoma rectifasciata Hampson, 1902 Perizoma schistacea (Moore, 1888) Perizoma seriata (Moore, 1888) Perizoma tenuifascia Warren, 1896 Perizoma triplagiata Warren, 1896 Perizoma variabilis Warren, 1893 Perizoma variabilis condignata Prout, 1938 Petelia albopunctata (Swinhoe, 1891) Petelia capitata (Walker, 1867) Petelia fasciata (Moore, 1868) Petelia immaculata Hampson, 1893 Petelia medardaria Herrich-Schäffer, 1856 Petelia vexillaria (Swinhoe, 1885) Pholodes fuliginea (Hampson, 1895) Pholodes nigrescens Warren, 1893) Pholodes squamosa Warren, 1896) Photoscotosia albapex Hampson, 1895 Photoscotosia amplicata (Walker, 1862) Photoscotosia annubilata Prout, 1940 Photoscotosia atromarginata Warren, 1893 Photoscotosia dejuncta Prout, 1937 Photoscotosia fulguritis Warren, 1893 Photoscotosia metachryseis Hampson, 1896 Photoscotosia miniosata (Walker, 1862) Photoscotosia multilinea Warren, 1893 Photoscotosia nubilata Moore, 1888 Photoscotosia obliquisignata Moore, 1867 Photoscotosia undulosa (Alphéraky, 1888) Phthonandria atrilineata Butler, 1881 Phthonandria atrilineata indica Inoue, 1990 Phthonandria conjunctiva Warren, 1896 Phthonoloba fasciata (Moore, 1888) Physetobasis annulata Hampson, 1891 Physetobasis dentifascia Hampson, 1895 Physetobasis griseipennis Moore, 1888 Piercia divergens (Butler, 1889) Piercia imbrata (Guenée, 1858) Pingasa alba Swinhoe, 1891 Pingasa chlora (Stoll, 1752) Pingasa chlora crenaria (Guenée, 1858) Pingasa dispensata (Walker, 1862) Pingasa elutriata Prout, 1916 Pingasa lariaria (Walker, 1860) Pingasa multispurcata Prout, 1913 Pingasa pseudoterpinaria (Guenée, 1858) Pingasa pseudoterpinaria gracilis Prout, 1916 Pingasa pseudoterpinaria tephrosiaria Guenée, 1858 Pingasa rubicunda Warren, 1894 Pingasa rufofasciata Moore, 1888 Pingasa ruginaria Guenée, 1857 Pingasa ruginaria andamanica Prout, 1916 Pingasa
no motion of no confidence was in process and that dissolution did not occur before one year had elapsed since the previous one. In the event of an investiture process failing to elect a regional president within a sixty-day period from the first ballot, the Parliament was to be automatically dissolved and a fresh election called. Background The previous election saw a left-wing majority in the Parliament of the Balearic Islands for the first time. After the election, on 30 June 2015, Francina Armengol was elected president, forming a government with the Socialist Party of the Balearic Islands (PSIB), More for Mallorca (Més) and More for Menorca (MpM), with the external support of We Can (Podemos) and the representative of People for Formentera (GxF). Xelo Huertas, of Podem, took office as the Parliament's speaker, the second authority of the region. In November 2016, Podemos decided to cease two party deputies, including Huertas, for trying to benefit another party member's personal interests. On 25 January 2017, Huertas resigned as Speaker, although she continued in the Mixed Group as an independent deputy, along with Montse Seijas, the other expelled Podemos deputy. The parties of the pact, with some disputes, agreed to vote for Podemos deputy Baltasar Picornell to become new Speaker on 14 February 2017. In March 2017, a fraudulent contract to the campaign manager of Més made by the regional vice president, Gabriel Barceló, appeared in the media. This fact created a crisis in the Government and ended up with the resignation of transparency minister Ruth Mateu and the withdrawal of her party, MpM, from the government, although remaining as an outer supporter. In June 2017, the People's Party (PP) member Álvaro Gijón resigned from the party but continued as a deputy in the Mixed Group. The cause was a fraudulent contract for a municipal company in Palma made by the time Gijón was deputy mayor, also involving part of his family. In December 2017, Barceló was accused of accepting a personal travel as a gift. This fact, along with controversies and internal disputes since March, made him resign as regional vice president and tourism minister. Barceló was relieved by Bel Busquets, of Més. Parliamentary composition The Parliament of the Balearic Islands was officially dissolved on 2 April 2019, after the publication of the dissolution decree in the Official Gazette of the Balearic Islands. The table below shows the composition of the parliamentary groups in the Parliament at the
president, forming a government with the Socialist Party of the Balearic Islands (PSIB), More for Mallorca (Més) and More for Menorca (MpM), with the external support of We Can (Podemos) and the representative of People for Formentera (GxF). Xelo Huertas, of Podem, took office as the Parliament's speaker, the second authority of the region. In November 2016, Podemos decided to cease two party deputies, including Huertas, for trying to benefit another party member's personal interests. On 25 January 2017, Huertas resigned as Speaker, although she continued in the Mixed Group as an independent deputy, along with Montse Seijas, the other expelled Podemos deputy. The parties of the pact, with some disputes, agreed to vote for Podemos deputy Baltasar Picornell to become new Speaker on 14 February 2017. In March 2017, a fraudulent contract to the campaign manager of Més made by the regional vice president, Gabriel Barceló, appeared in the media. This fact created a crisis in the Government and ended up with the resignation of transparency minister Ruth Mateu and the withdrawal of her party, MpM, from the government, although remaining as an outer supporter. In June 2017, the People's Party (PP) member Álvaro Gijón resigned from the party but continued as a deputy in the Mixed Group. The cause was a fraudulent contract for a municipal company in Palma made by the time Gijón was deputy mayor, also involving part of his family. In December 2017, Barceló was accused of accepting a personal travel as a gift. This fact, along with controversies and internal disputes since March, made him resign as regional vice president and tourism minister. Barceló was relieved by Bel Busquets, of Més. Parliamentary composition The Parliament of the Balearic Islands was officially dissolved on 2 April 2019, after the publication of the dissolution decree in the Official Gazette of the Balearic Islands. The table below shows the composition of the parliamentary groups in the Parliament at the time of dissolution. Parties and candidates The electoral law allowed for parties and federations registered in the interior ministry, coalitions and groupings of electors to present lists of candidates. Parties and federations intending to form a coalition ahead of an election were required to inform the relevant Electoral
in Norwich and educated at Melbourne Grammar School, Christ's College, Christchurch and Keble College, Oxford. He was ordained deacon in 1897 and priest in 1898. and began his ecclesiastical career with a curacy in Kettering. Emigrating to New Zealand he was: Vicar of Papanui, (1904–14); then Waimate, (1914–20); and Timaru, (1921–27). As well as his position as Dean he was Archdeacon of Timaru, (1922–27); Rangiora, (1928–34); and Christchurch, (1934–37). Awdry was the
Christchurch, (1934–37). Awdry was the son of Churchill Julius and brother of George Julius. He died on 18 July 1956. References 1874 births Clergy from Norwich People educated at Melbourne Grammar School People educated at Christ's College, Christchurch Alumni of Keble College, Oxford English emigrants to Australia English emigrants to New Zealand Archdeacons of Timaru Archdeacons of Rangiora Archdeacons of Christchurch Deans
careers of many notable chefs, including Jeremiah Tower, and Paul Bertolli. Counter-claim Jeremiah Tower has often credited Alice Waters with the invention of the then "new" style of "California Cuisine". He left Chez Panisse in 1977 and began an important career on his own. From 1978 to 1981 he worked at other Northern California restaurants, like Ventana in Big Sur and Balboa Cafe in San Francisco. He also taught briefly at the California Culinary Academy during the school's earlier years, around 1978. Tower opened his own restaurant, the widely acclaimed Stars in San Francisco; it was a business partnership with the same investors involved in another popular restaurant called Santa Fe Bar and Grill in Berkeley, California. Tower knew the chef who opened Santa Fe Bar and Grill, as he was a former colleague at Chez Panisse. Tower has criticized Waters for taking most, if not all, the praise and credit for the acclaim of Chez Panisse; furthermore, he seems to criticize her for taking credit for the primary leadership in the new California Cuisine movement and the American Culinary Revolution. He also questions Waters' role as an actual chef in the kitchen, implying that she has not cooked in years, and also her role in the restaurant altogether. Tower has written about these issues in his book, California Dish: What I saw (and cooked) at the American Culinary Revolution (2003), quoting many of his peers from Chez Panisse for support. Many of them have since gone on to other ventures, much as Tower himself has done, popular and prolific in the ongoing development of the new California Cuisine or "New American Classics" to which Tower refers. Tower is praised for his contributions by various popular chefs, among them Sara Moulton and Jacques Pepin. On the back cover of California Dish the following quotations appear: The food of Jeremiah Tower has always satisfied my belly and my soul. He was there from the start and is more qualified than anyone else to tell the story of the American food revolution of the last thirty years —Jacques Pepin California Dish delivers on the double meaning implicit in its title—it serves up a longtime insider's juicy perspective on the key players of the American culinary revolution... —Sara Moulton See also Cuisine of the United States Local food and Locavore California cuisine and Cuisine of California Alice Waters References Sources Bertoli, Paul and Alice Waters. Chez Panisse Cooking. New York: Random House,
the public venue in which Waters could put her culinary ideals into practice, using fresh, local, and seasonal ingredients. The restaurant established working relationships with local farmers and suppliers in order to do so. It also launched the careers of many notable chefs, including Jeremiah Tower, and Paul Bertolli. Counter-claim Jeremiah Tower has often credited Alice Waters with the invention of the then "new" style of "California Cuisine". He left Chez Panisse in 1977 and began an important career on his own. From 1978 to 1981 he worked at other Northern California restaurants, like Ventana in Big Sur and Balboa Cafe in San Francisco. He also taught briefly at the California Culinary Academy during the school's earlier years, around 1978. Tower opened his own restaurant, the widely acclaimed Stars in San Francisco; it was a business partnership with the same investors involved in another popular restaurant called Santa Fe Bar and Grill in Berkeley, California. Tower knew the chef who opened Santa Fe Bar and Grill, as he was a former colleague at Chez Panisse. Tower has criticized Waters for taking most, if not all, the praise and credit for the acclaim of Chez Panisse; furthermore, he seems to criticize her for taking credit for the primary leadership in the new California Cuisine movement and the American Culinary Revolution. He also questions Waters' role as an actual chef in the kitchen, implying that she has not cooked in years, and also her role in the restaurant altogether. Tower has written about these issues in his book, California Dish: What I saw (and cooked) at the American Culinary Revolution (2003), quoting many of his peers from Chez Panisse for support. Many of them have since gone on to other ventures, much as Tower himself has done, popular and prolific in the ongoing development of the new California Cuisine or "New American Classics" to which Tower refers. Tower is praised for his contributions by various popular chefs, among them Sara Moulton and Jacques Pepin. On the back cover of California Dish the following quotations appear: The food of Jeremiah Tower has always satisfied my belly and my soul. He was there from the start and is more qualified than anyone else to tell the story of the
The Suwannee Canal was dug across the swamp in the late 19th century in a failed attempt to drain the Okefenokee.
Il canale del Suwanee fu scavato attraverso le paludi verso la fine del XIXe siècle nel vano tentativo di bonificare Okefenokee.
A man in a gray business suit, carrying a large book and a briefcase, ascends a marble staircase.
Businessman with briefcase walks up beautiful staircase.
Dick Van Dyke show What is episode name/#/season where Bud/Rob/Sal/Laura sing I am a fine musician onstage?
I believe the episode you are looking for is called, "The Alan Brady Show Presents". It was season 3, episode 75. It first aired on December 18, 1963.\n\nHope that helps,\n\nTammy
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averaging 15.8 points, 5.3 rebounds, 5.7 assists, and 3.1 steals in 31 minutes per game. For the 2008–09 season, Perkins signed with the Israeli Super League club Maccabi Haifa. He averaged 17 points, 6.3 rebounds, 5.3 assists, and 3 steals in 31 minutes per game. He had his best game against Ashkelon, finishing the game with 27 points, 7 rebounds, 7 assists, 4 steals, and 2 blocks. He was rewarded for his efforts with the Super League's MVP award. Perkins was named the MVP of his league in two out of his first four pro seasons. In August 2009, Perkins was invited to join the senior men's Russian national team. As citizenship was a prerequisite to joining the team, Perkins was offered Russian citizenship. He decided however not to take Russian citizenship. He then returned to the Israeli Super League, and signed with the league's defending champions Maccabi Tel Aviv. During the 2010–11 season, Perkins earned the nickname "who if not" ("מי אם לא"), due to his uncanny knack for coming up with loose balls, and for the way the Hebrew speaking game announcers constantly used the phrase, "who if not, Doron Perkins". He was the 2010 and 2011 Israeli Basketball Premier League Defensive Player of the Year. On March 29, 2011, during game 3 of the EuroLeague playoff series between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Caja Laboral, for the ticket to the EuroLeague Final Four, Perkins suffered an injury to his right knee. A medical examination later showed that he suffered two tears in his Meniscus, in his ACL and MCL, and he subsequently underwent surgery to repair the damaged
with loose balls, and for the way the Hebrew speaking game announcers constantly used the phrase, "who if not, Doron Perkins". He was the 2010 and 2011 Israeli Basketball Premier League Defensive Player of the Year. On March 29, 2011, during game 3 of the EuroLeague playoff series between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Caja Laboral, for the ticket to the EuroLeague Final Four, Perkins suffered an injury to his right knee. A medical examination later showed that he suffered two tears in his Meniscus, in his ACL and MCL, and he subsequently underwent surgery to repair the damaged knee. A prognosis of nine months rehabilitation time was published in the media. In early February 2012, Perkins returned to the court, after nearly one year off from basketball. He signed with the Italian League club Cantù, and played in his first EuroLeague game against Spanish League power Barcelona. Perkins finished the game with 12 points, 7 rebounds, 5 assists, and 2 steals. Perkins was also named the player of the week in his second week in the Italian League. He then signed with the Ukrainian League club Donetsk. After playing in the Chinese Basketball Association with Foshan Long Lions, Perkins joined the Greek League club Olympiacos in February 2013. With Olympiacos, he won the 2012–13 season championship of the EuroLeague. He was released by Olympiacos in May 2013. He signed a contract with Beşiktaş Integral Forex on September 30, 2013. On September 6, 2014, Perkins signed a one-year contract with the Spanish team Laboral Kutxa Vitoria. On December 12, 2014, he parted ways with Laboral. On January 27, 2015, he signed with Krasny Oktyabr of Russia for the remainder of the season. However the next month he was released, before making official debut for the team. In August 2015, Perkins signed with Turkish club Yeşilgiresun Belediye for the 2015–16 BSL season. On December 11, 2016, Perkins signed with Sanat Naft Abadan of the Iranian Super League. On August 18, 2017, Perkins signed with Goyang Orions of the Korean Basketball League. Awards and achievements Santa Clara University 2x All-West Coast Conference First Team: (2004, 2005) West Coast Conference Tournament All-Tournament Team: (2004) 2x West Coast Conference Steals Leader: (2004, 2005) Toyota Alvark Japanese League Champion: (2006) Japanese League MVP: (2006) Japanese League Assists Leader: (2006) Bree Belgian League Assists Leader: (2008) Belgian League Steals Leader: (2008) Maccabi Haifa Israeli Super League MVP: (2009) Israeli Super League Steals Leader: (2009) Maccabi Tel Aviv 2x Israeli Cup Winner: (2010, 2011) 2x Israeli Super League Defensive Player of The Year: (2010, 2011) Israeli Super League Champion: (2011) Olympiacos EuroLeague Champion: (2013) References External links Euroleague.net Profile
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COMBIS has more than 370 employees.
COMBIS danas zapošljava više od 370 djelatnika.
Tom's favourite subject was trigonometry.
Tomin lempiaine oli trigonometria.
A related problem asks for the number of guards to cover the exterior of an arbitrary polygon (the "Fortress Problem"): ⌈ n / 2 ⌉ {\displaystyle \lceil n/2\rceil } are sometimes necessary and always sufficient.
Un problème similaire consiste à déterminer le nombre minimal de gardiens nécessaires pour couvrir l'extérieur d'un polygone (c'est le « problème de la forteresse »): ⌈ n / 2 ⌉ {\displaystyle \lceil n/2\rceil } sont suffisants et parfois aussi nécessaires.
She has also participated in the 2008 Shanghai Biennale and the 2010 Gwangju and Taipei biennials.
Elle a aussi participé à la biennale de Shanghai en 2008 et aux biennales de Gwangju et Taipei en 2010.
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Chuck Howley, Dallas Cowboys Linbacker in Superbowl V
father he learned about the honest aspect of religion as well as the harsh side of reality.He started drawing since the last year of high school.He majored in western art styles at Hongik UniversityFrom 1991, Choi set the phhrase "Art that survives in the streets, and not in an art gallery, is real art." References 1961 births South Korean sculptors
as consumer goods, balloons, wires, as well as recycled and found objects are the hallmarks of Choi's playful repertoire. His White Lotus, a two-meter high flower made of inflatable polystyrene, was exhibited at the Venice Biennale in 2005. Life His father was a soldier as well as a secretary for a famous buddhist monk, and while he traveled with his father he learned about the honest aspect
(Doordarshan) in 2007. He participated in various seasons of stand-up comedy show, Comedy Circus, including, Comedy Circus 2 (2008), Comedy Circus 3 (2009), where he was a wild card entry in Comedy Circus 3 (2009) with Sudesh Lehri. He participated in the celebrity couple dance-reality shows, starting with Nach Baliye (Season 3) (2007), and Kabhi Kabhii Pyaar Kabhi Kabhii Yaar (2008) along with Kashmera Shah and eventually won the latter. He also appeared in a similar show, Jalwa Four 2 Ka 1 (2008). In 2010, he participated in the dance reality show, Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa (Season 4) with choreographer Robin Merchant. Previously he had also appeared as a judge in the reality dance show on DD National, Krazzy Kiya Re, along with Sudha Chandran. As a celebrity couple, he and Kashmera Shah took
Kabhii Pyaar Kabhi Kabhii Yaar (2008) along with Kashmera Shah and eventually won the latter. He also appeared in a similar show, Jalwa Four 2 Ka 1 (2008). In 2010, he participated in the dance reality show, Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa (Season 4) with choreographer Robin Merchant. Previously he had also appeared as a judge in the reality dance show on DD National, Krazzy Kiya Re, along with Sudha Chandran. As a celebrity couple, he and Kashmera Shah took part in the reality show Love Lock Up on UTV Bindass in February 2011, in which actress Priyanka Chopra played the role of peace maker. In 2020, he starred in his new show Funhit Mein Jaari with Bharti Singh and others. Television Films Awards Indian Telly Award for Best Actor in a Comic Role (2014) for Comedy Circus Indian Television Academy Award for Popular Comedy-Duo (2015) with Sudesh Lehri for Comedy Circus BIG Star Most Entertaining Jury/Host (TV)-Non Fiction (2015) with Bharti Singh for Comedy Nights Bachao ITA Award for Best Actor in a Comic Role (2019) for The Kapil Sharma Show References External links Indian male film actors Indian stand-up
what countries were involved in the atlantic slave trade?
The major Atlantic slave trading nations, ordered by trade volume, were the Portuguese, the British, the Spanish, the French, the Dutch, and the Danish. Several had established outposts on the African coast where they purchased slaves from local African leaders.
who create computer
We could argue that the first computer was the abacus or its descendant, the slide rule, invented by William Oughtred in 1622. But the first computer resembling today's modern machines was the Analytical Engine, a device conceived and designed by British mathematician Charles Babbage between 1833 and 1871.
Russian photographer Andre Ermolaev took the photographs in a plane 500 feet above the incredible formations . The river water changes water as it passes through glaciers and dams .
These incredible images are not the swirls of paint on abstract artworks but a bird’s eye view of Iceland’s spectacular glacial rivers. Photographed 500 feet above the central highlands and southern parts of Iceland, the dams and rivers take on amazingly sweeping shapes and colours as the water passes through glaciers and dams. Russian photographer Andre Ermolaev travelled to Iceland to capture the unique beauty of its landscape. Awash with colour: Russian Photographer Andre Ermolaev captured the incredible landscape featuring rivers and dams streaming from Iceland's glaciers . The 57-year-old from Moscow said: ‘When we were in the plane we saw a river which had flown through several dams and the water is a transparent blue. ‘A bit upstream there is a little yellow stream that flows into this river and mixes with the water. Bird's eye view: The photographer flew 500 feet above the rivers, capturing their sweeping shapes as they passed through glaciers and dams . To the sea: The water changes colour as it moves through glaciers and flat, sandy areas, creating amazing shapes and effects . Almost art: The images look almost like art rather than the natural landscape of the island country . ‘Patterns of nature are so amazing that nobody can say or describe what we see on the photograph - it's mind-blowing. ‘The photographs are a true reflection of what I saw on the day and I'm thrilled with the outcome.’ The shallow rivers spread quickly across flat and sandy surfaces after passing through glaciers, making the water cloudy. With tourism forming over 30 per cent of the island's income, visitors to the ice flows are treated to wonders such as the Jvkulsarlsn lagoon, dramatic ice walls and ominous icebergs. Iceland is fast becoming the photography capital of the world - and with stunning results such as these, it's easy to see why. Breathtaking formations: Iceland is fast becoming one of the most photographed countries in the world and with stunning results such as these, it is easy to see why . Sweeping swirls: Mr Ermolaev described the formations he saw as 'mind blowing'. He said that the 'patterns of nature are so amazing that nobody can say or describe what we see on the photograph' Mind blowing: Mr Ermolaev was pleased with the results of his plane trip, saying the images truly captured the breathtaking scenes . Wintry wonderland: Some 30 per cent of the island country's income comes from tourism, with many attracted to Iceland to witness the astonishing rivers and glaciers . Wondrous water: The astounding water formations are created by the rivers moving through glaciers and dams in the central highlands and southern parts of the country .
In this meeting, he quotes extensively from Bertrand Russell's essay "Why I Am Not a Christian".
Під час цієї зустрічі, він екстенсивно цитує есе Бертрана Расселла «Чому я не християнин».
Canadian student skydiver Eugene S. spirals onto his back while skydiving, a deadly position from which it's impossible to launch a parachute . One of the two student instructors manages to stop him from spinning and help him release his parachute . All three sky divers land safely .
Sky diving is not for the faint of heart and neither is this footage of a student skydiver who almost falls to his death during a sky diving lesson gone very, very wrong. Yahoo Canada reports that a student skydiver named Eugene S. ended up in a dangerous position mid-air and his instructors frantically managed to re-position him to safety. 'During an accelerated free fall level 3 lesson, this student skydiver named Eugene S. experienced an incredibly tense moment after ending up on his backside. Luckily one of his quick thinking instructions managed to stabilize his spinning motion after getting into a safe position,' says Yahoo Canada's description of the video. Scroll down for video . Before the fall: Eugene is pictured on board an airplane before making a scary dive that almost sends him spiraling to his death . Hold him steady: The instructors begin by stabilizing the skydiver by holding him on both side to make sure he falls with an even distribution of body weight . Free falling: At first Eugene seems to be sailing smoothly, that is until he spirals out of control and almost falls to his death because he's unable to release his parachute . The video shows two instructors and one student jump out of an airplane. The instructors are seen holding the student in the air by either side to make sure that he doesn't spiral out of control. Unfortunately for the student, gravity is a force to be reckoned with and despite being thrown into the correct position, what goes up sometimes goes upside down. The instructors weave from side to side do their best to get below the student who is spinning repeatedly. One instructor finally manages to grab onto the student, stop him from spinning, and help him release his parachute. All three sky divers land safely from a flight they'll never, ever forget. Reverse is the curse: Eugene spins and begins falling on his back, a position from which he cannot release his parachute to ensure a safe landing . Heroic endeavor: From far away, the instructor can be seen bringing Eugene to safe position for falling so that he may release his parachute and land safely . Safe landing: Both instructors and Eugene manage to release their parachutes and fall safely in the correct face-down position towards the ground .
Gaelic Athletic Association in 1927. The cup began on 26 February 1967 and ended on 17 March 1967. Munster were the defending champions. On 17 March 1967, Leinster won the cup following a 2-14 to 3-05 defeat of Munster in the final.
the final. This was their 11th Railway Cup title and their first since 1965. Leinster's Eddie Keher was the top scorer with 4-10. Results Semi-finals Final Scoring statistics Top scorers overall Top scorers in a single game Bibliography
are the kurds a nation?
Who are the Kurds? Between 25 and 35 million Kurds inhabit a mountainous region straddling the borders of Turkey, Iraq, Syria, Iran and Armenia. They make up the fourth-largest ethnic group in the Middle East, but they have never obtained a permanent nation state.
However, in 2004, new research by Jonathan Tilly and colleagues came about to suggest that a new population of stem cells in female mammals does exist, which could possibly be used for personalized therapeutics.
Sin embargo, en 2004, Jonathan Tilly y colegas sugirieron que existía una nueva población de células madre en hembras y que se podrían utilizar como terapia.
While Luxembourgers are fluent in all three of their official languages, German, French and Luxembourgish, most also have a good working knowledge of English.
Mentre que els luxemburguesos són fluids en les seves tres llengües oficials, alemany, francès i luxemburguès, la majoria també tenen un bon coneixement d'anglès.
when is rick and morty coming to netflix?
The latest episodes of Rick and Morty were released on Netflix back on June 18, much to the delight of fans.
Julian Sanchez: I'm going to make an observation about the way remix culture seems to be evolving ...
훌리안 산체스: "제가 보아온 것을 얘기 하려 합니다. 리믹스 문화가 진화하는 방식을요."
check extensions are designed to reduce horizon effects. When evaluating a large game tree using techniques such as minimax with alpha-beta pruning, search depth is limited for feasibility reasons. However, evaluating a partial tree may give a misleading result. When a significant change exists just over the horizon of the search depth, the computational device falls victim to the horizon effect. In 1973 Hans Berliner named this phenomenon, which he and other researchers had observed, the "Horizon Effect." He split the effect into two: the Negative Horizon Effect "results in creating diversions which ineffectively delay an unavoidable consequence or make an unachievable one appear achievable." For the "largely overlooked" Positive Horizon Effect, "the program grabs much too soon at a consequence that can be imposed on an opponent at leisure, frequently in a more effective form." Greedy algorithms tend to suffer from the horizon effect. The horizon effect can be mitigated by extending the search algorithm with a quiescence search. This gives the search algorithm ability to look beyond its horizon for a certain class
Because only a partial game tree has been analyzed, it will appear to the system that the event can be avoided when in fact this is not the case. Besides obligatory quiescence search, extensions, especially check extensions are designed to reduce horizon effects. When evaluating a large game tree using techniques such as minimax with alpha-beta pruning, search depth is limited for feasibility reasons. However, evaluating a partial tree may give a misleading result. When a significant change exists just over the horizon of the search depth, the computational device falls victim to the horizon effect. In 1973 Hans Berliner named this phenomenon, which he and other researchers had observed, the "Horizon Effect." He split the effect into two: the Negative Horizon
No scholarly consensus exists on the place of composition, and "almost every region of the ancient world seems to be a candidate."
Il n'existe pas de consensus scientifique sur le lieu de la composition, et « presque toutes les régions du monde antique semblent pouvoir être candidates ».
It was the end of Kyansittha's career.
Itu adalah akhir dari karier Kyansittha.
After putting an end to the tense situation, the two arrive on Bandomeer, where Qui-Gon receives a letter signed by his former apprentice Xanatos.
Dopo aver messo fine alla situazione di tensione, i due arrivano su Bandomeer, dove Qui-Gon riceve una lettera firmata dal suo ex-apprendista Xanatos.
1879 in Meldola – 19 February 1959 in Florence) was an Italian painter. He painted rural and village scenes, often using only earthy colors. Biography He moved to Florence in 1891 with his family
He painted rural and village scenes, often using only earthy colors. Biography He moved to Florence in 1891 with his family and studied under Giovanni Fattori. During his career, he lived in Venice, Paris, and Milan. He was named Correspondent professor
He said, "Well, if I lived in the jungle, I would only use the long rows of straw because they're very quick and they're very cheap.
他說:「恩,當我走在叢林中時,我只會用長條的稻草, 因為使用它們既快又便宜。
are shocks better than struts?
Well, shock absorbers usually give you better handling, while struts give you a lower initial cost for the vehicle. Now if you want to check these, and they should be checked on a regular basis, you're going to do two things; number one you're going to bounce the vehicle up and down, and you do that over each wheel.
Robertson started 2007/2008 season poorly, making early exits in three of the first four ranking events, plus the 2008 Masters and 2008 Malta Cup.
Robertson rosszul kezdett a 2007/2008-as évadban, miközben korai vereségeket szenvedett el az első négy pontszerző snooker verseny közül háromban, plusz a 2008-as Masters és Malta Cup-án is.
i have gilberts syndrome, should i follow i special diet?
I have it too and I have been told that there is no special diet necessary. Apparently, it is quite common. Drink plenty of water, though, as a normal part of your day. Presumably a doctor has told you that you have Gilbert's, in which case (a) you have been tested to ensure that you have nothing more serious and (b) the prognosis for Gilbert's has been fully explained.
is wahoo a good fish to eat?
Wahoo is a great eating fish that can be cooked in a variety of ways. Because it has a meaty texture to it, it's the perfect fish to grill but also tastes great baked or broiled. However it's cooked, the most important thing to remember is to never overcook, it may be easy to do since it's a lean meat.
Graffiti "flourishes in every conceivable space in Brazil's cities."
Граффити «буквально цветёт в любом возможном уголке бразильских городов».
Montgomery modular multiplication
モンゴメリ乗算
the University of Chicago. He has authored several books on the history of statistics. Stigler is also known for Stigler's law of eponymy which states that no scientific discovery is named after its original discoverer (whose first formulation he credits to sociologist Robert K. Merton). Biography Stigler was born in Minneapolis. He received his Ph.D. in 1967 from the University of California, Berkeley. His dissertation was on linear functions of order statistics, and his advisor was Lucien Le Cam. His research has focused on statistical theory of robust estimators and the history of statistics. Stigler taught at University of Wisconsin–Madison until 1979 when he joined the University of Chicago. In 2006 he was elected
elected to membership of the American Philosophical Society, and is a past president (1994) of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics. His father was the economist George Stigler, who was a close friend of Milton Friedman. Bibliography Books As editor Selected articles Stigler, S. M. (1980). Stigler's law of eponymy. Transactions of the New York Academy of Sciences, 39: 147–58 (Merton Frestschrift Volume, F. Gieryn (ed)) See also Chicago school of economics George Stigler List of examples of Stigler's law Milton Friedman Stigler's law of eponymy References External links Official CV of Stephen M. Stigler (September 2015) Homepage at the University of Chicago Mathematics Genealogy Project: Stephen Mack Stigler University of California, Berkeley alumni Presidents of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics Presidents of the International Statistical Institute Elected Members of the International Statistical Institute Fellows of the American Statistical
2nd Cape Verdean Cup which was to take place in August, it was indeed cancelled, the second edition of the cup took place in the following year. The next such rescheduling was in 2017 between Ultramarina Tarrafal of São Nicolau and Mindelo's Mindelense of São Vicente as Estádio Orlando Rodrigues had no extra keys for opening its doors so players can play a first leg match along with the personnel. Participating clubs Sporting Clube da Praia, winner of the 2007 Cape Verdean Football Championships SC Sal Rei, winner of the Boa Vista Island League GD Corôa, winner of the Brava Island League Académica (Fogo), winner of the Fogo Island League Académica da Calheta, winner of the Maio Island League Académico do Aeroporto, winner of the Sal Island League Scorpion Vermelho, winner of the Santiago Island League (North) Associação Desportiva do Bairro, runner-up of the Santiago Island League (South) Solpontense, winner of the Santo Antão Island League (North) Grupo Desportivo, Recreativo e Cultural Fiorentina, winner of the Santo Antão Island League (South) Desportivo Ribeira Brava, winner of the São Nicolau Island League FC Derby, winner of the São Vicente Island League Information about the clubs League standings Group A Group B Results Final Stages Semi-finals Finals Statistics Top scorer: Fufuco: 9 goals (AD Bairro) Biggest win: Sporting Praia 6-0 Corôa (June 14) See also 2007–08 in Cape Verdean football Footnotes External links 2008 Cape Verdean Football Championships at RSSSF Cape
match for Sporting Praia and a Cape Verdean team on the second leg of the finals before moving to Académica de Coimbra in Portugal in the following season. The semifinals were originally scheduled for July 5 to 11, as an ineligible player was fielded, they were rescheduled to July 26 and August 2 and the finals on August 9 and 16. It interrupted the 2nd Cape Verdean Cup which was to take place in August, it was indeed cancelled, the second edition of the cup took place in the following year. The next such rescheduling was in 2017 between Ultramarina Tarrafal of São Nicolau and Mindelo's Mindelense of São Vicente as Estádio Orlando Rodrigues had no extra keys for opening its doors so players can play a first leg match along with the personnel. Participating clubs Sporting Clube da Praia, winner of the 2007 Cape Verdean Football Championships SC Sal Rei, winner of the Boa Vista Island League GD Corôa, winner of the Brava Island League Académica (Fogo), winner of the Fogo Island League Académica da Calheta, winner of the Maio Island League Académico do Aeroporto, winner of the Sal Island League Scorpion Vermelho, winner of the Santiago Island League (North) Associação Desportiva do Bairro, runner-up of the Santiago Island League (South) Solpontense, winner of the Santo Antão Island League (North) Grupo Desportivo, Recreativo e Cultural
August 2003: Deutsche Post acquires Airborne Express, and begins to integrate it into DHL.
En août 2003, Deutsche Post acquiert Airborne Express et commence à l'intégrer à DHL.
how does social security calculate your monthly income?
We base Social Security benefits on your lifetime earnings. We adjust or “index” your actual earnings to account for changes in average wages since the year the earnings were received. Then, Social Security calculates your average indexed monthly earnings during the 35 years in which you earned the most.
March 2022 Women Tomaszów Mazowiecki 12–14 November 2021 Stavanger 19–21 November 2021 Salt Lake City 3–5 December 2021 Calgary 10–12 December 2021 Heerenveen 12–13 March 2022 World Cup standings See also 2023 World Single Distances Speed Skating Championships Notes References External links ISU.org World Cup Schedule Official results ISU Speed Skating World Cup Isu Speed Skating World Cup, 2021–22
13 March 2022 in Netherlands. The World Cup is organised by the ISU who also runs world cups and championships in short track speed skating and figure skating. The World Cup consisted of five competitions this year. The competitions (except the finals in Heerenveen) are qualifying event for the 2022 Olympic Winter Games in Beijing, China. Calendar Men Tomaszów Mazowiecki 12–14 November 2021 Stavanger 19–21 November 2021 Salt Lake City 3–5 December 2021 Calgary 10–12 December 2021 Heerenveen 12–13 March 2022 Women Tomaszów Mazowiecki
Pradesh, India. Localities like Chanchalguda, Saidabad, Printing Press and Purani Haveli are accessible from this station. Lines Hyderabad Multi-Modal Transport System Secunderabad–Falaknuma
are accessible from this station. Lines Hyderabad Multi-Modal Transport System Secunderabad–Falaknuma route (SF Line) External links MMTS Timings as per South
Basic club lighting is not controllable beyond a choice of on or off.
A iluminação básica de um clube não é controlável além de uma escolha de ligado ou desligado.
Prefecture (宋州) was a historical prefecture located in the border area of modern Chinese provinces of Henan, Anhui and Shandong intermittently from 596 to 1006. Songzhou or Song Prefecture may
intermittently from 596 to 1006. Songzhou or Song Prefecture may also refer to other historical prefectures of China: Songzhou (宋州), in modern Hanoi, Vietnam, from 621 Songzhou (松州), in modern Songpan County, Sichuan from 618 to 742, from 758 to 763 and from the 13th century to 1387
Douera Sportpark Stadium
ملعب الدويرة
He succeeded in the examination.
彼は試験に合格した。
With its six domes, it is one of the oldest examples of multi-dome construction in Anatolia.
Со своите шест куполи, таа претставува еден од најстарите примери на мулти-куполна конструкција во Анадолија.
And of the desire to continually have transcendence."
Și dorința de a avea o transcendență continuă.”
It was produced by Tony Buchen (Blue King Brown, The Whitlams, Macromantics, Kid Confucius) and contains the tracks "Hallelujah", "These Roses", "SOS", "Under My Skin", and "Easy Come Easy Go".
Foi produzido por Tony Buchen (Blue King Brown, The Whitlams, Macromantics, Kid Confucius) e contém as faixas "Hallelujah", "These Roses", "SOS", "Under My Skin" e "Easy Come Easy Go".
duo and worked with production team Organized Noize, leading to a record contract with LaFace. With the team producing, Outkast recorded the album at the Dungeon, D.A.R.P. Studios, Purple Dragon, Bosstown, and Doppler Studios, all in Atlanta. A Southern hip hop record, Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik features live instrumentation in its hip hop production and musical elements from funk and soul genres. Wanting to make a statement about urban life as an African American in the South, Outkast wrote and recorded the album as teenagers and addressed coming of age themes with the album's songs. They also incorporated repetitive hooks and Southern slang in their lyrics. Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik charted at number 20 on the Billboard 200 and was eventually certified Platinum in the United States, denoting one million copies sold. A critical success, the album helped distinguish Southern hip hop as a credible hip hop scene during East Coast and West Coast hip hop's market dominance at the time. It has since been viewed by music journalists as an important release in both hip hop and Atlanta's music scene. Background André 3000 and Big Boi met in 1992 at the Lenox Square shopping mall when they were both 16 years old. The two lived in the East Point section of Atlanta and attended Tri-Cities High School. During school, they participated in rap battles in the cafeteria. André 3000 dropped out of high school at age 17 and worked a series of jobs before he and Big Boi formed a group called 2 Shades Deep; he returned to obtain his GED at a night school following the release of Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik. They briefly dabbled in street-hustling to save up for recording money. The duo also spent time at their friend Rico Wade's basement recording studio, known as the Dungeon, with Wade's production team Organized Noize and future members of hip hop group Goodie Mob. Outkast recorded demos at the studio, and Organized Noize member Ray Murray helped Big Boi, whose strength lay in songwriting, develop his rapping skills. After several local productions, the team was hired by LaFace Records to produce remixes to songs from TLC's 1992 album Ooooooohhh... On the TLC Tip. The team had André 3000 and Big Boi rap over them, which led to a record deal from LaFace for both Organized Noize and OutKast. The commercial success of Arrested Development's 1992 alternative hip hop single "Tennessee" also encouraged LaFace to sign Outkast, the label's first hip hop act. Recording and production After receiving a $15,000 advance from LaFace in 1993, Outkast started recording the album at the Dungeon. The studio featured mostly secondhand recording equipment. Recording sessions also took place at Bosstown, Dallas Austin's D.A.R.P. Studios, Doppler Studios, and Purple Dragon in Atlanta. Located in midtown Atlanta, Bosstown developed a sentimental value for Outkast, who later bought the studio in 1999 and renamed it "Stankonia" after their fourth studio album. Throughout the album's recording, the duo refined their artistry and drew on ideas from funk, contemporary R&B, and soul music. André 3000 also smoked marijuana during the sessions. They recorded over 30 songs for the album. Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik was produced entirely by Organized Noize, which was made up of Rico Wade, Ray Murray, and Sleepy Brown. Production team Organized Noize utilized live instrumentation on the album, emphasizing musical instruments, including bass, keyboards, guitar, and organ, over conventional hip hop techniques such as DJing and sampling. They viewed that the feel of live instruments made the music sound more authentic and immediate. With their production, the team sought an organic, celebratory, "down-home" vibe, as Brown later recalled, "We wanted Atlanta brothers to be proud of where they were from". Brown also sung vocals for several tracks. Along with Organized Noize, other members of the Dungeon Family worked on the album, including Goodie Mob, Mr. DJ, Debra Killings, and Society of Soul. The album was mixed at Sound on Sound in New York City, Bosstown, D.A.R.P. Studios, Tree Sound, and Studio LaCoCo in Atlanta. Music and lyrics A Southern hip hop album, Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik incorporates analog elements such as Southern-styled guitar licks, languid soul melodies, and mellow 1970s funk grooves. It also features digital hip hop production elements such as programmed snare beats, booty bass elements, including Roland TR-808 clave rhythms, and old school hip hop elements, including E-mu SP-1200-styled drums and turntable scratches. Music writers characterize the album's music and beats as "clanky" and "mechanical". Roni Sarig of Rolling Stone comments that the music shows "clear debts to East Coast bohos like the Native Tongues and a West Coast level of attention to live instruments and smooth, irresistible melodies". In Oliver Wang's Classic Material, music writer Tony Green delineates the album's release "at the tail end of a second hip-hop 'golden age,' a two-year period (1993–94) that spawned Wu-Tang's Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), Snoop Dogg's Doggystyle, De La Soul's Buhloone Mindstate, Nas's Illmatic, and A Tribe Called Quest's Midnight Marauders", and comments that "like many albums released during that period, Southernplayalistic alluded to its roots ... while clearing the way for a new direction that used the peach cobbler soul funk of the Organized Noize production crew as a starting point." With the album, Outkast wanted to make a statement about urban life as an African American in the South, particularly Atlanta. Written when they were teenagers, much of the album addresses coming of age topics, and has themes of self-empowerment and reflections on life in the New South. Encyclopedia of Popular Music editor Colin Larkin writes that the album "compris[es] tales of the streets of their local East Point and Decatur neighbourhoods". The album's segue tracks illustrate Southern life. The lyrics incorporate tongue-twisters, triplet rhyme schemes, repetitive vocal hooks, Southern slang, such as the recurring phrase "ain't no thang but a chicken wing" repeated throughout "Ain't No Thang". The duo also intersperse their lyrics with references to classic cars, marijuana use, pimps, and players, which Big Boi defines as "somebody who can take care of they business in the game, the game of life". His flow is frenetic and has a rapid delivery, while André 3000 raps in a more relaxed cadence, with staccato rhymes, and occasionally sings on the album. Writer Martin C. Strong views that both rappers' "lyrical panache" on the album has an "ebb and flow" similar to Kool Keith and Del the Funky Homosapien. The song "Call of da Wild" discusses the temptation to drop out of school, while "Git Up, Git Out" encourages teenagers to follow their passions, be productive, and stop using drugs. The latter is an intertextual track that mixes themes of consciousness and political awareness with images of violence, sex, drugs, and gangsta culture. It features guest rapper Cee Lo Green exploring perspectives of both man child and maternal figure. "Funky Ride" has no rappers and is instead sung by R&B group Society of Soul, a side project of Organized Noize. It has an extended guitar solo and musical similarities to Funkadelic and Bootsy Collins. "Crumblin' Erb" explores themes of hedonism and addresses black-on-black violence and the negative effect it has on African-American culture: "There's only so much time left in this crazy world / I'm just crumblin' erb / Niggas killin' niggas, they don't understand (it's the master plan), I'm just crumblin' erb" Marketing and sales The album's lead single, "Player's Ball", was released on November 19, 1993, Originally intended as a Christmas release, it featured the sound of sleigh bells in its original mix, but it was removed once the single began receiving more airplay. The single received its highest exposure in February 1994 with heavy airplay and promotion, including a music video directed by Sean "Puffy" Combs. Combs had received a copy of the single from LaFace founder L.A. Reid and invited Outkast to New York to perform as an opening act for The Notorious B.I.G. By March, the single had sold 500,000 copies and risen to number one on the Billboard Hot Rap Singles, topping the chart for six weeks. Its popularity among young black college students during Freaknik increased its sales and helped it break into the Top 40,
The team had André 3000 and Big Boi rap over them, which led to a record deal from LaFace for both Organized Noize and OutKast. The commercial success of Arrested Development's 1992 alternative hip hop single "Tennessee" also encouraged LaFace to sign Outkast, the label's first hip hop act. Recording and production After receiving a $15,000 advance from LaFace in 1993, Outkast started recording the album at the Dungeon. The studio featured mostly secondhand recording equipment. Recording sessions also took place at Bosstown, Dallas Austin's D.A.R.P. Studios, Doppler Studios, and Purple Dragon in Atlanta. Located in midtown Atlanta, Bosstown developed a sentimental value for Outkast, who later bought the studio in 1999 and renamed it "Stankonia" after their fourth studio album. Throughout the album's recording, the duo refined their artistry and drew on ideas from funk, contemporary R&B, and soul music. André 3000 also smoked marijuana during the sessions. They recorded over 30 songs for the album. Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik was produced entirely by Organized Noize, which was made up of Rico Wade, Ray Murray, and Sleepy Brown. Production team Organized Noize utilized live instrumentation on the album, emphasizing musical instruments, including bass, keyboards, guitar, and organ, over conventional hip hop techniques such as DJing and sampling. They viewed that the feel of live instruments made the music sound more authentic and immediate. With their production, the team sought an organic, celebratory, "down-home" vibe, as Brown later recalled, "We wanted Atlanta brothers to be proud of where they were from". Brown also sung vocals for several tracks. Along with Organized Noize, other members of the Dungeon Family worked on the album, including Goodie Mob, Mr. DJ, Debra Killings, and Society of Soul. The album was mixed at Sound on Sound in New York City, Bosstown, D.A.R.P. Studios, Tree Sound, and Studio LaCoCo in Atlanta. Music and lyrics A Southern hip hop album, Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik incorporates analog elements such as Southern-styled guitar licks, languid soul melodies, and mellow 1970s funk grooves. It also features digital hip hop production elements such as programmed snare beats, booty bass elements, including Roland TR-808 clave rhythms, and old school hip hop elements, including E-mu SP-1200-styled drums and turntable scratches. Music writers characterize the album's music and beats as "clanky" and "mechanical". Roni Sarig of Rolling Stone comments that the music shows "clear debts to East Coast bohos like the Native Tongues and a West Coast level of attention to live instruments and smooth, irresistible melodies". In Oliver Wang's Classic Material, music writer Tony Green delineates the album's release "at the tail end of a second hip-hop 'golden age,' a two-year period (1993–94) that spawned Wu-Tang's Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), Snoop Dogg's Doggystyle, De La Soul's Buhloone Mindstate, Nas's Illmatic, and A Tribe Called Quest's Midnight Marauders", and comments that "like many albums released during that period, Southernplayalistic alluded to its roots ... while clearing the way for a new direction that used the peach cobbler soul funk of the Organized Noize production crew as a starting point." With the album, Outkast wanted to make a statement about urban life as an African American in the South, particularly Atlanta. Written when they were teenagers, much of the album addresses coming of age topics, and has themes of self-empowerment and reflections on life in the New South. Encyclopedia of Popular Music editor Colin Larkin writes that the album "compris[es] tales of the streets of their local East Point and Decatur neighbourhoods". The album's segue tracks illustrate Southern life. The lyrics incorporate tongue-twisters, triplet rhyme schemes, repetitive vocal hooks, Southern slang, such as the recurring phrase "ain't no thang but a chicken wing" repeated throughout "Ain't No Thang". The duo also intersperse their lyrics with references to classic cars, marijuana use, pimps, and players, which Big Boi defines as "somebody who can take care of they business in the game, the game of life". His flow is frenetic and has a rapid delivery, while André 3000 raps in a more relaxed cadence, with staccato rhymes, and occasionally sings on the album. Writer Martin C. Strong views that both rappers' "lyrical panache" on the album has an "ebb and flow" similar to Kool Keith and Del the Funky Homosapien. The song "Call of da Wild" discusses the temptation to drop out of school, while "Git Up, Git Out" encourages teenagers to follow their passions, be productive, and stop using drugs. The latter is an intertextual track that mixes themes of consciousness and political awareness with images of violence, sex, drugs, and gangsta culture. It features guest rapper Cee Lo Green exploring perspectives of both man child and maternal figure. "Funky Ride" has no rappers and is instead sung by R&B group Society of Soul, a side project of Organized Noize. It has an extended guitar solo and musical similarities to Funkadelic and Bootsy Collins. "Crumblin' Erb" explores themes of hedonism and addresses black-on-black violence and the negative effect it has on African-American culture: "There's only so much time left in this crazy world / I'm just crumblin' erb / Niggas killin' niggas, they don't understand (it's the master plan), I'm just crumblin' erb" Marketing and sales The album's lead single, "Player's Ball", was released on November 19, 1993, Originally intended as a Christmas release, it featured the sound of sleigh bells in its original mix, but it was removed once the single began receiving more airplay. The single received its highest exposure in February 1994 with heavy airplay and promotion, including a music video directed by Sean "Puffy" Combs. Combs had received a copy of the single from LaFace founder L.A. Reid and invited Outkast to New York to perform as an opening act for The Notorious B.I.G. By March, the single had sold 500,000 copies and risen to number one on the Billboard Hot Rap Singles, topping the chart for six weeks. Its popularity among young black college students during Freaknik increased its sales and helped it break into the Top 40, a rare achievement for a hip hop song at the time. "Player's Ball" spent 20 weeks and peaked at number 37 on the Billboard Hot 100. On May 12, 1994, it was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in the United States. The single helped create buzz for the album. LaFace released Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik on April 26, 1994. On May 14, it peaked at number 20 on the US Billboard 200. The album ultimately spent 26 weeks on the chart. It also reached number three on the Billboard Top R&B Albums, remaining on the chart for 50 weeks. By June, the album had sold 500,000 copies. The album's
90s Fiordaliso gradually moved away from the musical scene without ever abandoning it, and focused on the activities of stage actress and television presenter. She has 2 children, Sebastiano born in 1973, and Paolino in 1989. Discography Singles 1982 – Una sporca poesia 1982 – Maschera 1983 – 1984 – Non voglio mica la luna 1984 – Li-be-llu-la 1985 – Il mio angelo 1985 – Sola no, non-ci sto 1986 – Fatti miei 1986 – La vita è molto di più 1986 – Vive 1987 – Il canto dell'estate 1988 – Per noi 1989 – Se non-avessi te 1990 – Cosa ti farei 1991 – Il mare più grande che c'è (I love you man) 1991 – Saprai (with Roby Facchinetti) 1992 – Dimmelo tu perché 1997 – Disordine mentale 1998 – Come si fa 2000 – Linda Linda (Arabian Song) 2003 – Estate '83 2007 – Io muoio 2008 – M'amo non M'amo 2009 – Canto del sole inesauribile Foreign Singles 1984 – Yo no
Io muoio 2008 – M'amo non M'amo 2009 – Canto del sole inesauribile Foreign Singles 1984 – Yo no te pido la luna 1985 – Sola no, yo no sé estar 1986 – Desde hoy 1991 – I love you man (Il mare più grande che c'è) 1991 – El mar más grande que hay 1991 – Sabrás (with Riccardo Fogli) 1991 – Sposa di rosa 1997 – Como te amaré Albums 1983 – Fiordaliso 1984 – Fiordaliso (reissue of the above, with the addition of "Non voglio mica la luna") 1984 – Discoquattro 1985 – A ciascuno la sua donna 1985 -Fiordaliso – Dal vivo per il mondo (live) 1986 – Applausi a Fiordaliso (reissue of the above, with the addition of "Fatti miei" and the removal of "You know my way" and "Sola no, yo no sé estar") 1987 – Fiordaliso 1989 – Io... Fiordaliso (collection with three new songs) 1990 – La vita si balla 1991 – Il portico di Dio 1992 – Io ci sarò 1994 – E adesso voglio la luna – I grandi successi (collection with two new songs and 9 remixes) 2002 – Risolutamente decisa (collection with three new
Three rugby players all trying to catch a ball.
The people are playing a game.
The Most Learned of the Shi'a – The Institution of the Marja' Taqlid.
黎二遮那(遮那黎二(しゃな れいじ),聲:日野聡) 水明的友人。
why is there a ball inside spray paint
Aerosol paint Most aerosol paints also have a metal, glass or plastic ball called a pea inside of the can, which is used to mix the paint when the can is shaken.
simplicity and constraints in design. In 2015, ixi lang was presented at the Loop summit, organised by the music software manufacturer Ableton, where it gained critical acclaim as an alternative way of making music in the studio as well as in live performance. Mark Smith, of techno-duo Garland writes about the language: "By entering the name of a sound, drawing your own bars and typing notes with numbers, you can make simple beats and melodies almost immediately. If you memorise a few different command lines a broad range of modulations and structural changes becomes
constraints in design. In 2015, ixi lang was presented at the Loop summit, organised by the music software manufacturer Ableton, where it gained critical acclaim as an alternative way of making music in the studio as well as in live performance. Mark Smith, of techno-duo Garland writes about the language: "By entering the name of a sound, drawing your own bars and typing notes with numbers, you can make simple beats and melodies almost immediately. If you memorise a few different command lines a broad range of modulations and structural changes becomes possible. Whatever simple information you entered beforehand becomes hugely pliable – and you can do all this to your own uploaded bank of samples. Given that
"Individual Choice in Voting and the Market."
«Η Κοινή Χρήση ως Εναλλακτική στην Αγορά και το Κράτος».
The transmission of courtly culture flowed in both directions between the Benin and the Owo kingdoms.
A transmissão da cultura cortês fluía em ambas as direções entre os reinos do Benin e Owo.
producer. Ji-ha invites her to join his heavy metal band, and after she convinces them to switch to more audience-pleasing melodies. She gets caught romantically between two men: Mr. Park, her now ex-café worker friend who had always secretly loved Mal-soon, and Seung-woo, who's doing his best to track her down again. Mr. Park's daughter forces her out as she thinks Doo-ri is scheming after his money and she takes refuge in Mr. Han's apartment. Meanwhile, the band becomes successful with her as vocalist and Seung-woo decides to take them under his wing. Doo-ri is thrilled to be pursuing a career in music ― something she had to give up when she was young. They are booked for an extravaganza at the studio and Ji-ha is late due to a traffic jam. He decides to leave the taxi and bike but is hit by a lorry on the way there. He is in a critical condition at the hospital but Doo-ri decides to go on stage so as to tell him that his song was a success afterwards. As she arrives at the hospital it is found that only she has the correct blood type for a transfusion. She does the transfusion knowing that it would return her back to her aged condition. Ji-ha's band takes off with the sister as the lead singer and Doo-ri as a fan. Mr. Park finds the same photo studio and becomes young. He picks her up at a bus stop and rides off bickering good naturedly as they always do. Cast Shim Eun-kyung as young Oh Mal-soon / Oh Doo-ri Na Moon-hee as Oh Mal-soon Park In-hwan as Mr. Park Sung Dong-il as Ban Hyun-chul Lee Jin-wook as Han Seung-woo Hwang Jung-min as Ae-ja Kim Seul-gi as Ban Ha-na Jinyoung as Ban Ji-ha Kim Hyun-sook as Park Na-young Ha Yeon-joo as Soo-yeon Park Hye-jin as Ok-ja Jung In-gi as Hyun-chul's doctor friend Hong Seok-yeon as chemist Lee Jang-yu as shoe stall owner Park Hyung-woo as bassist of Ji-ha's band Lee Sang-eon as drummer of Ji-ha's band Park Seung-tae as Oh Bok Han Ji-eun as Seo Mi-ae Hwang Young-hee as Chinese restaurant owner Kim Seon-ha as
leave the taxi and bike but is hit by a lorry on the way there. He is in a critical condition at the hospital but Doo-ri decides to go on stage so as to tell him that his song was a success afterwards. As she arrives at the hospital it is found that only she has the correct blood type for a transfusion. She does the transfusion knowing that it would return her back to her aged condition. Ji-ha's band takes off with the sister as the lead singer and Doo-ri as a fan. Mr. Park finds the same photo studio and becomes young. He picks her up at a bus stop and rides off bickering good naturedly as they always do. Cast Shim Eun-kyung as young Oh Mal-soon / Oh Doo-ri Na Moon-hee as Oh Mal-soon Park In-hwan as Mr. Park Sung Dong-il as Ban Hyun-chul Lee Jin-wook as Han Seung-woo Hwang Jung-min as Ae-ja Kim Seul-gi as Ban Ha-na Jinyoung as Ban Ji-ha Kim Hyun-sook as Park Na-young Ha Yeon-joo as Soo-yeon Park Hye-jin as Ok-ja Jung In-gi as Hyun-chul's doctor friend Hong Seok-yeon as chemist Lee Jang-yu as shoe stall owner Park Hyung-woo as bassist of Ji-ha's band Lee Sang-eon as drummer of Ji-ha's band Park Seung-tae as Oh Bok Han Ji-eun as Seo Mi-ae Hwang Young-hee as Chinese restaurant owner Kim Seon-ha as princess in TV drama Kim Dong-hee as Dragon Kim Dong-seok as music show MC Pyo Ye-jin as music show MC Kim Soo-hyun as young Mr. Park (cameo) Hwang Seung-eon as female college student applying make-up (cameo) Jang Gwang as photographer (cameo) Choi Hwa-jung as radio DJ (cameo) Yoo Se-yoon as legendary band vocalist (cameo) Original soundtrack Box office Miss Granny was released in South Korea on January 22, 2014. It drew 850,000 admissions on its opening day, placing it second behind Hollywood animated film Frozen at the box office. By its second week, good word of mouth caused ticket sales to rise 106%, and Miss Granny became the surprise chart topper after accruing 1.76 million viewers over the Lunar New Year weekend. After