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Denis Avdić [SEP] country of citizenship | Denis Avdić
Denis Avdić (born 31 January 1982) is a Slovenian comedian and radio host, most known for impersonating politicians in Slovenia, including Janez Janša and Zoran Janković.
Life.
He was born in Bosnia and Herzegovina and relocated to Slovenia aged 10 to live with his father. Prior to this he was raised by his grandmother and his aunt, after his mother left him when she re-married.
After finishing school, he worked as a policeman during the day and as a radio host during | management decided to transfer members of its talented youth department to the senior team, along with bringing in a handful of new players from other Yugoslav clubs. Nenad Marković, Gordan Firić, Samir Avdić and others all came in through the youth ranks but their time in the club was cut short by the start of the Bosnian War.
History 1992–1997: Hardest of times.
With the start of the Bosnian War in 1992 competitive basketball was halted in the newly independent country for nearly four years. A talented generation on the verge | 2,200 | trex-train |
Eeltail catfish [SEP] parent taxon | Cnidoglanis macrocephalus
Cnidoglanis macrocephalus is a species of catfish (order Siluriformes) of the family Plotosidae, and is the only species of the genus Cnidoglanis. It is commonly known as the cobbler, estuary cobbler, deteira, estuary catfish, South Australian catfish, or Swan River catfish.
Distribution.
The cobbler is found from Main Beach, Queensland to Jervis Bay, New South Wales, and Kingston SE, South Australia to Houtman Abrolhos Islands, Western Australia and Duck River, Tasmania, in near-shore and reef | - Driftfish
- Driftwood catfish
- Drum
- Duckbill
- Duckbill eel
- Dusky grouper
- Dusky shark
- Dwarf gourami
- Dwarf loach
E.
- Eagle ray
- Earthworm eel
- Eel
- Eel cod
- Eel-goby
- Eelpout
- Eeltail catfish
- Elasmobranch
- Electric catfish
- Electric eel
- Electric knifefish
- Electric ray
- Elephant fish
- Elephantnose fish
- Elver
- Ember parrotfish
- Emerald catfish | 2,201 | trex-train |
Friedrich Neelsen [SEP] place of birth | Friedrich Neelsen
Friedrich Carl Adolf Neelsen (29 March 1854, Uetersen - April 11, 1894, Dresden) was a German pathologist.
Life.
Friedrich C.A. Neelsen was born to Hans Friedrich Neelsen, deacon of the Uetersen vicarage, and his wife Bertha Sophia (née Lueders). He attended school in Uetersen and later in Altona. He studied medicine at the University of Leipzig, from which he received his doctorate at the age of 22. Later he became professor at the Institute of Pathology of the University of | Ziehl–Neelsen stain
Acid-fast stain, first introduced by Dr. Paul Ehrlich, also known as the Ziehl–Neelsen staining, is a bacteriological stain used to identify acid-fast organisms, mainly Mycobacteria. It is named for two German doctors who modified it: the bacteriologist Franz Ziehl (1859–1926) and the pathologist Friedrich Neelsen (1854–1898).
"Mycobacterium tuberculosis" is the most important of this group because it is responsible for tuberculosis (TB). Other important Mycobacterium species involved in human disease are " | 2,202 | trex-train |
Mutura River [SEP] instance of | Mutura River
Mutura River is a river of Amapá state in north-eastern Brazil.
See also.
- List of rivers of Amapá
References.
- Brazilian Ministry of Transport | terms, for example, "black pudding" in English.
Africa.
In Kenya "mutura" is a traditional dish among the people of central Kenya, although today popular among all. It is made with meat, blood, and spices all encased in the animal's intestines or stomach. In Kenya fillers include fresh minced goat or beef, fat, and red onions.
The slaughtered goat, cow or sheep has its blood collected to use in the stuffing, though today many types of mutura, especially | 2,203 | trex-train |
Nosy Ambositra [SEP] country | Nosy Ambositra
Nosy Ambositra is a town and commune in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Morombe, which is a part of Atsimo-Andrefana Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 7,000 in 2001 commune census.
Nosy Ambositra is served by a local airport. Only primary schooling is available. The majority 90% of the population of the commune are farmers, while an additional 5% receives their livelihood from raising livestock. The most important crop is lima beans, while other important products | of Tanala country were the Vazimba, the island's earliest inhabitants. In the 17th century, the Zafirambo clan migrated into the territory from the southeastern coast. These newcomers traced their origins back to a leader called Rambo, whose gender is disputed in the oral histories. Rambo's parents both belonged to noble clans with Arab origins - the Anteony on the paternal side and the Zafiraminia on the maternal side. The Zafirambo relate that Rambo left Mananjary in the late 16th or early 17th century to settle near Ambositra. Rambo's descendants | 2,204 | trex-train |
Bestwood Village [SEP] instance of | Bestwood Village
Bestwood is an area and civil parish in the Gedling district of Nottinghamshire.
Until 1 April 2018 it was part of the civil parish of Bestwood St. Albans. A small part of the village falls within the Ashfield district council area. There have been several new housing estates built recently including the redevelopment of the former Bayles and Whylie factory site which was a former glue mill.
It is to the east of Hucknall and north of Bulwell. It is neighboured to the north by the village of Papplewick. | Bestwood Park
Bestwood Park is a large post-war council estate located to the north of the city of Nottingham, England, and roughly bounded by Beckhampton Road, Oxclose Lane and Queens Bower Road,
Origins.
It is distinct from the older Bestwood Estate to the west. Development began during the late 1950s and early 1960s, whereas Bestwood Estate was developed during the 1930s.
Schools.
Glade Hill Primary and Nursery School and Robin Hood Primary School.
Churches.
Bestwood Park Church (Beckhampton Road | 2,205 | trex-train |
Rosa Maria Sardà [SEP] place of birth | Rosa Maria Sardà
Rosa Maria Sardà i Tàmaro (Barcelona, 1941) is a Spanish actress and comedian.
She has played roles in both Spanish and Catalan. She was married to comedian Josep Maria Mainat (a member of the group La Trinca), and she's Xavier Sardà's elder sister. She started in the 1970s and has become one of the most important actresses of Spanish cinema and theatre.
Filmography.
- 2015: "Ocho apellidos catalanes"
- 2012: "Any de Gràcia" | pupils: the international diva Glòria Marc (Núria Espert), the television star Assumpta Roca (Rosa Maria Sardà), and dubbing director Maria Caminal (Anna Lizaran).
Cast.
- Núria Espert as Glòria Marc
- Rosa Maria Sardà as Assumpta Roca
- Anna Lizaran as Maria Caminal
- Mercè Pons as Estudiant
Recognition.
Recognition Screenings.
"Actrius" screened in 2001 at the Grauman's Egyptian Theatre in an American Cinematheque retrospective of the works of its director. The film had first screened | 2,206 | trex-train |
Vernon Paris [SEP] competition class | Vernon Paris
Vernon Paris (born January 5, 1988) is an American professional boxer who fights at light welterweight. His three no contests are a result of him testing positive for marijuana in post-fight drug tests.
Personal life.
Paris grew up in Detroit, Michigan where he endured a troubled youth. Frequently involved with gangs and petty crimes, this culminated in a shooting attack which occurred on the city's northwest side on the evening of July 25, 2006: Paris was shot three times in the | Source:
Guest programmers by year 1993.
- May 8: Michael Hutchence from INXS
- Aug 28: Winner of the Rage/Triple J Video Hottest 100 competition
- Sep 4: World Party
- Sep 11: Vernon Reid from Living Colour
- Sep 18: Baby Animals
- Oct 2: Tex Perkins and Ken Gormly of The Cruel Sea
- Oct 9: Siouxsie & The Banshees
- Oct 16: Dean and Gene Ween from Ween
- Oct 30: Ice-T | 2,207 | trex-train |
Henri Munyaneza [SEP] sport | Henri Munyaneza
Henri Munyaneza (born June 19, 1984) is a football player from Rwanda. He plays for the Rwanda national football team. Currently he plays for Sk Berlare with Corneel Casier. | Marcel Mbayo (Lokeren)
- Damien Miceli (Charleroi)
- Damir Mirvić (Roeselare)
- Jimmy Mulisa (Roeselare)
- Henri Munyaneza (Germinal Beerschot)
- Roy Myrie (Gent)
- Arsène Né (Germinal Beerschot)
- Grégoire Neels (Tubize)
- Benjamin Nicaise (Standard Liège)
- Antti Okkonen (Mons)
- King Gyan Osei (Germinal Beerschot)
- Jean-Baptiste Paternotte (Tubize)
- Nebojša Pavlović (Lokeren)
- Anthony Portier | 2,208 | trex-train |
Oberderdingen [SEP] instance of | Oberderdingen
Oberderdingen is a municipality in the district of Karlsruhe, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated 30 km east of Karlsruhe, and 32 km west of Heilbronn. | - 07255 Graben-Neudorf, Dettenheim, Hambrücken
- 07256 Philippsburg
- 07257 Bruchsal-Untergrombach, Bruchsal
- 07258 Oberderdingen-Flehingen, Bretten, Kraichtal, Kürnbach, Oberderdingen, Zaisenhausen
- 07259 Östringen-Odenheim, Kraichtal, Östringen
- 0726
- 07260 Eppingen, Sinsheim
- 07261 Sinsheim, Waibstadt
- 07262 Eppingen
- 07263 Waibstadt, Epfenbach, Helmstadt-Bargen, Neckarbischofsheim, Neidenstein
- 07264 Bad Rappenau, Siegelsbach
- 07265 Angelbachtal, Sinsheim
- 07266 Kirchardt, Bad | 2,209 | trex-train |
Forty Years [SEP] original language of film or TV show | Forty Years
Forty Years or Veertig Jaren is a 1938 Dutch film directed by Johan De Meester and Edmond T. Gréville .
Cast.
- Cees Laseur ... Rolf van Meerle
- Lily Bouwmeester ... Annetje Maasdonk
- Matthieu van Eysden ... Frans Maasdonk
- Ank van der Moer ... Eline Verhulst
- Eduard Verkade ... Zijne excellentie van Meerle
- Adolphe Engers ... Jan de Oude
- Paul Steenbergen ... Wim Maasdonk
- Cor Van der Lugt Melsert ... Dick Maasdonk
- Martha Posno ... Lottie van Meerle | eight years and thirty revisions to complete the musical, for which he wrote more than forty songs. The cast recording of "The Music Man" won the first Grammy Award for Best Original Cast Album (Broadway or TV). In 1959, Willson and his wife Rini (he had by now divorced Peggy) recorded an album called "...and Then I Wrote The Music Man", in which they review the history of, and sing songs from, the show. In 2010, Brian d'Arcy James and Kelli O'Hara | 2,210 | trex-train |
Ice-T [SEP] genre | Before its release, shopping for a deal, several record companies wanted to censor the album cover, depicting Ice-T and his wife Nicole "Coco" Austin naked in bed.
Personnel.
- Tracy Lauren Marrow – main artist, model
- Kenneth Scranton – featured artist
- Damon Smith – featured artist
- Marc Giveand – featured artist & producer
- Feddi De Marco – featured artist
- Tawan Smith – featured artist
- Nicole Natalie Marrow Austin – featured artist , model
- Corte | Source:
Guest programmers by year 1993.
- May 8: Michael Hutchence from INXS
- Aug 28: Winner of the Rage/Triple J Video Hottest 100 competition
- Sep 4: World Party
- Sep 11: Vernon Reid from Living Colour
- Sep 18: Baby Animals
- Oct 2: Tex Perkins and Ken Gormly of The Cruel Sea
- Oct 9: Siouxsie & The Banshees
- Oct 16: Dean and Gene Ween from Ween
- Oct 30: Ice-T | 2,211 | trex-train |
Acarolella [SEP] taxon rank | Acarolella
Acarolella is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae.
Species.
- "Acarolella gentilis"
- "Acarolella obnixa"
- "Acarolella stereopis"
See also.
- List of Tortricidae genera
References.
- , 2005: "World Catalogue of Insects" volume 5 "Tortricidae".
- , 2011: Diagnoses and remarks on genera of Tortricidae, 2: Cochylini (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). "Shilap Revista de Lepidopterologia" 39 (156 | Acarolella gentilis
Acarolella gentilis is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Bolivia. | 2,212 | trex-train |
Triplophysa aliensis [SEP] taxon rank | Triplophysa aliensis
Triplophysa aliensis is a species of stone loach in the genus "Triplophysa" endemic to Tibet. It grows to SL. Its name refers to Ali, Tibet, its type locality. | - Review, Isis, Sep., 1998, vol. 89, no. 3, p. 557
- Review, Taxon, Nov., 1996, vol. 45, no. 4, p. 726
- "Telling Our Stories, Vol. 2: Texas Family Secrets" (1997)
- "Telling Our Stories, Vol. 3: Texas Millennium Book" (1999)
- "Gideon Lincecum's Sword: Civil War Letters from the Texas Homefront" (2001)
- Review, | 2,213 | trex-train |
Hospital to Alta [SEP] instance of | Hospital to Alta
Hospital to Alta () was a Norwegian political party which was active for the 2013 parliamentary election. The party's sole issue was the desire to relocate Hammerfest Hospital, the sole hospital in western Finnmark, from Hammerfest to Alta. The party was based on a Facebook group which gradually developed into a party list for the election. Former Conservative Party local politician Raymond Londal was the top candidate, along with nine other people. The party ran exclusively in the constituency of Finnmark. The party received 467 votes | "Edmonton Journal" Edmonton, Alta Aug 28, 2005. pg. I.3
- "Students sweat and study in style: National Sport School shifts base" By Lauren MacGillivray. "Calgary Herald". Calgary, Alta Sep 18, 2003. pg. D.9
- "National Sports School expands" Star - Phoenix. Saskatoon, Sask May 10, 2003. pg. B.4
- Durrie, Karen Rudolph, "A sporting change: Programs allow young competitors to excel at athletics | 2,214 | trex-train |
Carey Marx [SEP] occupation | Carey Marx
Carey Marx (born March 1966) is a British stand up comedian. He has been performing regularly all over the UK comedy circuit for several years, including Komedia, The Comedy Store and Jongleurs. He has had numerous television appearances including Comedy Cuts, BBC Breakfast and Loose Women and has gained international recognition through winning Best International Show at the New Zealand Comedy Festival (2009). He has also had several solo shows to appear at other comedy festivals including Leicester Comedy Festival and the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. | of Milton "Gummo" Marx, great-nephew of Groucho, Harpo, Chico and Zeppo Marx, actor known mainly for his work on daytime soap operas
- Melinda Marx (born 1946), daughter of Groucho Marx, writer
- Minnie Marx (1864/5–1929), mother and manager for the Marx Brothers, sister of Al Shean
- Miriam Marx (1927-2017), daughter of Groucho Marx, writer
- Sam Marx (1859–1933), father of the Marx Brothers
- Carey Marx, British | 2,215 | trex-train |
Hara Model Railway Museum [SEP] country | Hara Model Railway Museum
The is a model railway museum in Nishi-ku, Yokohama, Japan, which opened on 10 July 2012. Managed by Mitsui Fudosan, the museum houses the extensive collection of model trains built and amassed by the Japanese model railway enthusiast . The museum covers an area of approximately 1,700 m², with the display area covering an area of approximately 1,200 m².
Exhibits.
Approximately 1,000 items from Hara's private collection of more than 6,000 model railway items are on display. The centrepiece of the | - Ōtaki Castle (Chiba)
- Sekiyado Castle
- Tateyama Castle
By region and prefecture Kantō Gunma.
- Asama Volcano Museum
- Gunma Insect World
- The Museum of Modern Art, Gunma
- Okawa Museum of Art
- Usui Pass Railway Heritage Park
By region and prefecture Kantō Ibaraki.
- Ibaraki Prefectural Museum of History
- Science Museum of Map and Survey
- Tenshin Memorial Museum of Art, Ibaraki
By region and prefecture Kantō Kanagawa.
- Hakone Open-Air Museum
- Hara Model | 2,216 | trex-train |
Lynn River [SEP] instance of | Lynn River
The Lynn River is a fresh water river located in Norfolk County in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. It empties into Lake Erie at Port Dover.
Summary.
The Lynn Valley Trail follows the river between Port Dover and the town of Simcoe. It is possible to kayak down the Lynn River to the outskirts of Port Dover. The watershed stretches throughout Norfolk County and is one of few cold water tributaries feeding into the Eastern Lake Erie basin.
A small waterfall can be found on the Port Dover side | That" at Conservatorium of Music
- 7 Jun 1939 "Baisers Perdus"
- 8 Jul 1939 "There Is No Armour" (by Lynn Foster of Sydney)
- 22 Jul 1939 "Shall I Go to Tanganyika" by A. G. Macdonell (prod. Eric Scott)
- 5 Aug 1939 "Dear Octopus"
- 27 Aug 1939 "Daybreak" by Tasmanian writer Catherine Shepherd
- 2 Sep 1939 "French Without Tears" (opening of new theatre)
- 23 Sep 1939 Molière " | 2,217 | trex-train |
Cheirodon dialepturus [SEP] taxon rank | Cheirodon dialepturus
Cheirodon dialepturus is a species of fish in the family Characidae.
Description.
It has an elongate, compressed body. It has 32–34 vertebrae and is of a pale brown colour with a bronze-green shading and some conspicuous black scales at the back.
Distribution.
In Pacific drainages from Costa Rica to Panama and Colombia.
See also.
- "Cheirodon mitopterus"
External links.
- ZipcodeZoo entry
- Fishwise entry | "Cheirodon ortegai"
- "Cheirodon parahybae"
- "Cheirodon pisciculus" | 2,218 | trex-train |
AZCA [SEP] country | Torre Europa (Madrid)
The Torre Europa is a skyscraper built by Necso in the AZCA complex in Madrid, Spain. It is high and has 30 floors.
History.
Completed in 1985, it was designed by Miguel Oriol e Ybarra and built by Necso. The terrorist organization ETA threatened to destroy the building on 1 May 2002 with of high explosive.
In fiction.
The outdoor scenes of the 2005 film "El método" were shot by Torre Europa.
External links.
- Photos | will detonate if he moves too fast. He then tries to force Superman to kill himself so that Prometheus will allow civilians to leave, on the grounds that Superman was too powerful for him to devise a means of killing. Prometheus is then caught off guard by the anti-hero Catwoman, who had also infiltrated the tour group, allowing the heroes time to recover. Steel infects Prometheus's systems with a virus. Admitting he lied about the bombs, Prometheus escapes to the Ghost Zone before he can be captured. | 2,219 | trex-train |
Martin Tielli [SEP] record label | The Ghost of Danny Gross
The Ghost Of Danny Gross is the third solo album by Martin Tielli, released in 2009 on Six Shooter Records. It is the final album to be released in the 2003 Martin Tielli Subscription Series. Many tracks on disc one include compositions by Jonathan Goldsmith that were included in the film score of the 1998 movie "Lost Souls".
Track listing.
Disc One
1. Beautiful
2. The Underbrush
3. No price at all, on his head!
4 | Rheostatics broke up. During the hiatus, Bidini and Clark played a number of shows as supporting musicians for the recently reunited Three O'Clock Train. However, by 1990 the band reunited with exactly the same line-up they had in mid-1988: Bidini, Clark, Tielli and Vesely.
History Classic era.
In 1991, the band signed to the independent label Intrepid Records, and released "Melville" that year. The single "Record Body Count" garnered them significant airplay on radio and MuchMusic. The album also featured | 2,220 | trex-train |
Taking Liberties [SEP] genre | Taking Liberties (film)
Taking Liberties (also known as Taking Liberties Since 1997) is a British documentary film about the erosion of civil liberties in the United Kingdom and increase of surveillance under the government of Tony Blair. It was released in the UK on 8 June 2007.
The director, Chris Atkins, said on 1 May that he wanted to expose "the Orwellian state" that now threatened Britain as a result of Mr Blair's policies. There is also an accompanying book.
Synopsis.
The | went ahead with the premiere.
Reception.
Reception Critical response.
Anupama Subramaniam of "Deccan Chronicle", who gave the film 3.5 stars out of 5, was in high praise of director Prem Kumar as she wrote that he had "not made a film, but woven pure and impeccable poetry on celluloid", going on to add that "Prem's honest attempt of portraying the true essence of love without taking any cinematic liberties makes "96" the kind of genre-defining film that creates a benchmark for | 2,221 | trex-train |
Léchelle [SEP] instance of | Léchelle, Seine-et-Marne
Léchelle is a commune in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region in north-central France.
Demographics.
Inhabitants are called "Léchellois".
See also.
- Communes of the Seine-et-Marne department
References.
- INSEE
External links.
- 1999 Land Use, from IAURIF (Institute for Urban Planning and Development of the Paris-Île-de-France région)
- Map of | his absence. Leaving the "La Rochelle" division in charge of Alexis Chalbos, Léchelle assumed command from Kléber on 9 October.
The Committee of Public Safety believed Léchelle combined "audacity with the necessary talents to end the war". Unfortunately, he turned out to be worse than Rossignol who, though brave, was generally understood to be incompetent. When Léchelle arrived at headquarters at Montaigu, Kléber placed a map in front of him and explained the strategy of his predecessor Canclaux. Without bothering to glance at the map | 2,222 | trex-train |
Seth Ward [SEP] position held | Seth Ward (bishop of Salisbury)
Seth Ward (1617 – 6 January 1689) was an English mathematician, astronomer, and bishop.
Early life.
He was born in Hertfordshire, and educated at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, where he graduated B.A. in 1636 and M.A. in 1640, becoming a Fellow in that year. In 1643 he was chosen university mathematical lecturer, but he was deprived of his fellowship next year for opposing the Solemn League and Covenant (with Isaac Barrow, John Barwick and Peter Gunning | was re-elected in MP for the City of London in November 1640 for the Long Parliament He was knighted in at Hampton Court on 3 December 1641. He sat in parliament until he was excluded under Pride's Purge in 1648. He became alderman for Vintry ward on 29 September 1644 and later moved to Cheap ward where he was discharged by order of House of Commons on 1 Jun 1649. He was restored to his position as Alderman on 25 Sep 1660 and held the position until 22 January 1667 when he was discharged | 2,223 | trex-train |
sternohyoid muscle [SEP] instance of | Sternohyoid muscle
The sternohyoid muscle is a thin, narrow muscle attaching the hyoid bone to the sternum, one of the paired strap muscles of the infrahyoid muscles serving to depress the hyoid bone. It is innervated by the ansa cervicalis.
The muscle arises from the posterior border of the medial end of the clavicle, the posterior sternoclavicular ligament, and the upper and posterior part of the manubrium sterni.
Passing upward and medially, it is inserted by short tendinous fibers into the lower border of the body of the hyoid | responsibilities granted to certain army commanders. Crown Prince Wilhelm for instance, was simultaneously commander of the 5th Army and Army Group German Crown Prince from August 1915 to November 1916.
All eight German army groups were named after their commanders.
- Army Group Mackensen (Poland) (22 Apr 1915 - 8 Sep 1915)
- Army Group Linsingen (8 Sep 1915 - 31 Mar 1918)
- Army Group Eichhorn-Kiev (31 Mar 1918 - 30 Apr 1918)
- Army Group Eichhorn (30 Apr | 2,224 | trex-train |
Tatyana Sudarikova [SEP] sports discipline competed in | Tatyana Sudarikova
Tatyana (Tatiana) Sudarikova (born May 28, 1973) is a female javelin thrower from Russia, who competed for Kyrgyzstan at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. She set her personal best (62.48 metres) in 1993 in Dzerzhinsk. Following from the Olympics she married and moved to Sydney, where she currently resides. Sudarikova is an active participant in Masters Athletics. She is the current Australian W35 record holder for 56LB (4.30m) and 100LB (2.22m) weight throw. | - Tatyana Sudarikova
Women's Long Jump
- Elena Bobrovskaia
Women's High Jump
- Tatyana Efimenko
Women's Marathon
- Irina Bogachova
Boxing.
Men's Bantamweight (– 54 kg)
- Taalaibek Kadiraliev
- Round 1 — Defeated Ngoudjo Herman of Cameroon
- Round 2 — Lost to Clarence Vinson of United States (→ did not advance)
Men's Lightweight (– 60 kg)
- Almazbek Raiymkulov
- Round 1 — Defeated Tumentsetseg Uitumen of Mongolia | 2,225 | trex-train |
Moelingen [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Moelingen
Moelingen (French name Mouland) is a village in the municipality of Voeren, which is part of the province of Limburg in Belgium.
Until 1977 Moelingen was a municipality of its own. In that year it became part of the Voeren municipality.
In this village, like in all of the Belgian (as well as the neighbouring Dutch) province of Limburg, predominantly "Limburgs" is spoken, a Low Frankish dialect, closely related to Flemish.
Geography.
Moelingen is the westernmost of the | Reichskommissariat
Reichskommissariat () is the German designation for a type of administrative entity headed by a government official known as a "Reichskommissar" (). Although many different such offices existed primarily throughout the Imperial German and Nazi periods in a number of different fields (ranging from public infrastructure and spatial planning to ethnic cleansing) it is most commonly used to refer to the quasi-colonial administrative territorial entity established by Nazi Germany in several occupied countries during World War II. While officially located outside the German Reich in a legal sense | 2,226 | trex-train |
Spring Creek High School [SEP] country | Spring Creek High School (Nevada)
Spring Creek High School (SCHS) is a public secondary school in Spring Creek, Nevada, in the United States. Part of the Elko County School District, its mascot is the Spartan and the school's colors are purple, silver, and black.
History.
In 1993, Spring Creek High School was built to help with the population boom in Elko County. SCHS sits in the middle of Spring Creek, Nevada, a small bedroom community just south of Elko. | Indian Creek Senior High School
Indian Creek Senior High School is a high school in Trafalgar, Indiana. It is a part of the Nineveh-Hensley-Jackson United School Corporation, serving Trafalgar, Morgantown, Indiana, Painted Hills, Indiana, and Princes Lakes.
Extracurricular Activities.
Extracurricular Activities Fall Sports.
- Boys Tennis
- Cross Country
- Football
- Girls Golf
- Volleyball
Extracurricular Activities Winter Sports.
- Boys Basketball
- Girls Basketball
- Swimming
- Wrestling
Extracurricular Activities Spring | 2,227 | trex-train |
Leonard Maffei [SEP] country of citizenship | strikes while riding his bicycle, both on and off the competitive track. His most severe injury occurred on July 14, 1962 at the Fair Oaks Velodrome near Middletown, New York. Leonard fell heavy during the seniors race and was inadvertently run over by some of the other riders. He suffered a broken neckbone, shoulder bone, collar bone, and five ribs.
Outside of racing, Leonard worked as a ship painter in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, and painted apartments in the famed Stuyvesant Town and Peter Cooper Village housing | Feb 1646 Died)
- Ascanio Maffei (25 June 1646 – Oct 1659 Died), restored many churches
- Giacomo de Angelis (20 Sep 1660 – 1667 Resigned)
- Callisto Puccinelli, O.S.M. (16 March 1667 – 12 April 1675 Died)
- Giambattista Candiotti (9 Sep 1675 – Sep 1684 Died)
- Antonio Francesco Roberti (10 Sep 1685 – 26 Jan 1701 Died)
- Antonio Francesco Sanvitale (6 May 1709 – 17 Dec 1714 Died)
- Giovanni Tommaso Maria Marelli, | 2,228 | trex-train |
Saugerties (village), New York [SEP] country | Fordyce L. Laflin
Fordyce Luther Laflin (March 9, 1824 Blandford, Hampden County, Massachusetts - April 27, 1887 Saugerties, Ulster County, New York) was an American businessman and politician from New York.
Life.
He was the son of Luther Laflin (1789–1876) and Almira Sylvester Laflin (1801–1882). His family was in the gunpowder business from before 1800 until 1912 when the companies were bought by DuPont. His father and uncle had opened a factory at Saugerties in 1832 after their removal from Massachusetts | Saugerties
Saugerties can refer to the following places in Ulster County, New York:
- Saugerties (town), New York
- Saugerties (village), New York | 2,229 | trex-train |
Tom Mix [SEP] occupation | Mix Run, Pennsylvania
Mix Run is an unincorporated village located in Gibson Township, Cameron County, Pennsylvania, United States. The village is not tracked by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Geography.
The village is somewhat remote and is located adjacent to Elk State Forest.
Personalities.
The village is most famous as the birthplace and childhood home of silent film actor Tom Mix (1880–1940). | Les Grandes Aventures
Les Grandes Aventures was a French Tabloid/comic magazine which ran for 70 weekly issues between the 16th of September 1940 and 1942 in Vichy France during WWII German occupation. It included episodes of "Tom Mix", "Les Justicier", "Superman" and "Jean Lafitte" , as well as the "Strange Adventures of Robinson Crusoe and Friday", "Buffalo Bill" and "Bertrand le Preux". The magazine is notable for introducing the character of Superman to French readers under the name | 2,230 | trex-train |
Memories of a Beautiful Disaster [SEP] record label | Memories of a Beautiful Disaster
Memories of a Beautiful Disaster is the debut studio album of American rock musician James Durbin, released on November 21, 2011 through Wind-up Records.
Recording.
The name of the album was announced in late September 2011 by Durbin via a Twitter post, and the cover was revealed on October 7. The album was released on November 21, 2011 on Wind-up Records. Howard Benson was the producer.
Guitarist Mick Mars is a guest on one song from the album | formed a new band in September 2007 under the name The Camerawalls, collaborating with old friends Law Santiago and Ian Sarabia.
To support The Camerawalls' releases and go as far as establishing full creative control and marketing his own music, Clementine also founded Lilystars Records, an independent record label determined to house the sensibility and aesthetics of indie pop music in the Philippines.
On March 2008, The Camerawalls released a sample of their music with an unofficial single "Markers Of Beautiful Memories" over the internet, which slowly gained | 2,231 | trex-train |
Rick Altman [SEP] country of citizenship | Rick Altman
Rick Altman is a professor of Cinema and Comparative Literature in the Department of Cinema and Comparative Literature, University of Iowa, Iowa City, United States. He has also published under the name Charles F. Altman. | Wg Cdr R O Altman DSO, DFC
- Sep 1945 | Wg Cdr Brian R Macnamara DSO; later A/Cdre
- Jul 1946 | Wg Cdr T W Gillan
- Sep 1946 | Wg Cdr R G F Drickwater
- Nov 1946 | Wg Cdr J M Cooke DSO, DFC
- Sep 1947 | Wg Cdr C Fothergill
- Jul 1948 | Wg Cdr A R Fane de Salis
- Mar 1950 | Wg Cdr R E Risgway DSO
- Apr 1952 | Sqn Ldr C G StD | 2,232 | trex-train |
Made [SEP] director | Made (2001 film)
Made is a 2001 American crime comedy film written, directed and co-produced by Jon Favreau. It stars Favreau, Vince Vaughn, Peter Falk, and Sean Combs. It was Favreau's directorial debut.
Plot.
Bobby has ties to the local mafia boss, Max, but works as an honest mason for Max's construction projects. He fights in amateur boxing matches on the side, but his career is lackluster (five wins, five losses, one draw). Struggling | Max Planck Institute for Physics, with Heisenberg continuing as managing director. In 1946, Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker and Karl Wirtz joined the faculty as the directors for theoretical and experimental physics, respectively.
In June 1942, Werner Heisenberg took over as managing director. In 1955 the institute made the decision to move to Munich, and soon after began construction of its current building, designed by Sep Ruf. The institute moved into its current location on September 1, 1958 and took on the new name the Max Planck Institute for | 2,233 | trex-train |
Niggaz4Life [SEP] genre | Niggaz4Life
Niggaz4Life (also known as Efil4zaggin) is the second and final studio album by gangsta rap group N.W.A, released on May 28, 1991. It was their final album, as the group disbanded later the same year after the departure of Dr. Dre and songwriter The D.O.C. to form Death Row Records; the album features only four members of the original line-up, as Ice Cube had already left the group in 1989. "Niggaz4Life" debuted at number 2 on the "Billboard" 200, but in its | rap era as the production and social commentary in their lyrics were revolutionary within the genre. N.W.A's second studio album, "Niggaz4Life", was the first hardcore rap album to debut at number one on the "Billboard" 200 sales charts.
"Rolling Stone" ranked N.W.A number 83 on their list of the "100 Greatest Artists of All Time". In 2016, the group was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, following three previous nominations.
History.
History Formation and "Panic Zone | 2,234 | trex-train |
1996 Slovenian Supercup [SEP] sport | 1996 Slovenian Supercup
The Slovenian Supercup 1996 was a football match that saw the 1995–96 PrvaLiga champions, Gorica, face off against the Slovenian Cup winners, Olimpija. The match was held on 31 July 1996 at the Sports Park in Nova Gorica.
See also.
- 1995–96 Slovenian PrvaLiga
- 1995–96 Slovenian Cup | .
- Partizan
- Yugoslav First League: 1986–87
- Yugoslav Cup: 1988–89, 1991–92
- Sturm Graz
- Austrian Bundesliga: 1997–98, 1998–99
- Austrian Cup: 1995–96, 1996–97, 1998–99
- Austrian Supercup: 1996, 1998, 1999
Honours Manager.
- Maribor
- Slovenian PrvaLiga: 2008–09, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2016–17
- Slovenian Cup: 2009–10, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2015–16
- Slovenian Supercup: 2009, 2012
See also.
- Slovenian international players | 2,235 | trex-train |
Aston [SEP] instance of | Aston, Ariège
The inhabitants of the commune are known as "Astonnais" or "Astonnaises".
Geography.
Aston is located some 90 km west of Perpignan and 30 km south of Foix. It is located high in the Pyrenees with its southern border the border between France and Andorra. Access to the commune is solely by a local road from Les Cabannes in the north to the village which lies at the northern tip of the commune. The D522 road from Les Cabannes passes down the eastern border | Batty Garvey
Batty Walter Garvey (5 October 1865 – 18 February 1911) was an English footballer who played in The Football League for Aston Villa.
Batty Garvey played in the debut Football League Aston Villa team at Dudley Road, Wolverhampton, then home of Wolverhampton Wanderers'. The match was played on 08-Sep-1888 and ended in a 1-1 draw. Garvey played at inside-left. Garvey only played one more match that season, the last game of the season when Villa got thrashed 2-5 at County | 2,236 | trex-train |
Lakshmia hauensteini [SEP] taxon rank | Lakshmia hauensteini
Lakshmia hauensteini is a species of moth of the family Cossidae. It is found in northern Thailand. | Lakshmia sirena
Lakshmia sirena is a moth in the family Cossidae. It was described by Yakovlev in 2006. It is found in Vietnam.
The length of the forewings is about 17 mm. The forewings are yellow with a suffusion of black scales and a small brownish spot in the cubital area. The hindwings are uniform greyish brown.
References.
- Natural History Museum Lepidoptera generic names catalog | 2,237 | trex-train |
Flemming Lassen [SEP] occupation | Flemming Lassen
Flemming Lassen (23 February 1902 – 18 February 1984) was a Modernist Danish architect and designer, working within the idiom of the International Style. Among his most notable buildings are libraries and cultural centres. He was the brother of Mogens Lassen, also an architect.
Early life.
Flemming Lassen was born on 23 February 1902 in Copenhagen into an artistic family. His father Hans Vilhelm Lassen was a decorative painter and his mother, Ingeborg Winding, was a painter. He trained as a mason before | Lassen (disambiguation)
Lassen is a Danish surname.
Lassen may also refer to:
People.
- Birger Stuevold Lassen (1927–2011)
- Cody Lassen
- Elna Lassen (1901–1930)
- Emil Lassen
- Flemming Lassen (1902–1984)
- Harald Lassen (born 1987)
- Jan Gerhard Lassen (born 1949)
- Jeane Lassen (born 1980)
- Matias Lassen (born 1996)
- Moira Lassen (born 1963)
- Stefan Lassen (born 1985) | 2,238 | trex-train |
Fatos Tarifa [SEP] country of citizenship | Fatos Tarifa
Fatos Tarifa (born 1954) is a social scientist and a former diplomat from Albania.
Education.
Tarifa has a double doctorate, with a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a doctorate in Political Science from the University of Tirana. He has been, inter alia, a lecturer, a researcher and a distinguished visiting fellow since 1981, when he joined the School of Political Science and Law at the University of Tirana. In 1992 he was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship | own community, especially the new generation.
Mulaqat Ali
The husband of Jahanara Begum and the father of Aftab. He is a hakim, a doctor of herbal medicine, and a lover of poetry. Ali is the direct descendant of Mongol Emperor Changez Khan - through the emperor's second-born son, Chagatai.
Zainab
A three years old girl whom Anjum picks up on the steps of the Jama Masjid. Zainab is brought up at Khwabgah and later goes on to become a fashion designer who marries Saddam | 2,239 | trex-train |
Glavaciocul Mic River [SEP] country | Glavaciocul Mic River
The Glavaciocul Mic River is a tributary of the Glavacioc River in Romania.
References.
- Administrația Națională Apelor Române - Cadastrul Apelor - București
- Institutul de Meteorologie și Hidrologie - Rîurile României - București 1971
Maps.
- Harta Județul Argeș | Nirajul Mic River
Nirajul Mic River may refer to:
- Nirajul Mic (Câmpu Cetății), one of the headwaters of the river Niraj, near Câmpu Cetății
- Nirajul Mic (Miercurea Nirajului), a tributary of the river Niraj, near Miercurea Nirajului
See also.
- Nirajul Mare
- Niraj | 2,240 | trex-train |
Catherine Baker Knoll [SEP] country of citizenship | Catherine Baker Knoll
Catherine Baker Knoll (September 3, 1930 – November 12, 2008) was an American politician and member of the Democratic Party. She was the 30th Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania, serving under Governor Ed Rendell from 2003 to 2008.
Background.
Catherine Baker was born in the Pittsburgh suburb of McKees Rocks, the daughter of Nick Baker, a successful man who later served as mayor of McKees Rocks and Teresa May (one of eleven children). She was one of nine children, one of | five girls and four boys. While a graduate at Duquesne University in 1952, she met and married Charles A. Knoll, a restaurateur and hotel owner 17 years her senior, who became the Postmaster of the Stowe, Kennedy, and McKees Rocks area. Charles Knoll and Catherine had three sons and one daughter. Their names are Charles A. Knoll Jr., Mina Baker Knoll, Albert Baker Knoll, and Kim Eric Knoll.
Knoll began her political career as a campaign worker for local and statewide Democratic candidates, first for her | 2,241 | trex-train |
1996 Finnish Cup [SEP] sport | 1996 Finnish Cup
The 1996 Finnish Cup () was the 42nd season of the main annual association football cup competition in Finland. It was organised as a single-elimination knock–out tournament and participation in the competition was voluntary. The final was held at the Olympic Stadium, Helsinki on 3 November 1996 with HJK defeating TPS by 1-1 before an attendance of 3,632 spectators.
Early rounds.
Not currently available.
External links.
- Suomen Cup Official site | League, while scoring 30 goals and 80 assists in 60 games with Fresno.
Following the 1996–97 season, Gulutzan left North America to play for Finnish team Sport in Mestis, the second-highest hockey league in Finland. Following his short 35-game stint in Finland, Gulutzan returned to Fresno in 1998. Gulutzan would spend his final five years of professional hockey play with Fresno, being named the team's player-assistant in the 2001–02 and 2002–03 seasons and winning the Bruce Taylor Cup as the WCHL playoff champions in 2002. | 2,242 | trex-train |
Qullar [SEP] country | Qullar, Barda
Qullar (also, Kullar) is a village and municipality in the Barda Rayon of Azerbaijan. As of 2008, it was said to have a population of 520. | Qullar (disambiguation)
- Ziller | 2,243 | trex-train |
Bayless Manning [SEP] educated at | joined Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, a law firm based in New York City.
In 2001, Manning was awarded the Certificate of Meritorious Achievement from the United States Office of Government Ethics for the Executive Branch.
Manning moved to Boise, Idaho, in the late 1980s. He died at his home in Boise on September 18, 2011, at the age of 88. He was survived by his wife, Alexandra Zekovic, five children, and six grandchildren. | Christian Science Monitor"
- James E. Cheek, president, Howard University
- Lieutenant General Benjamin O. Davis, Jr., United States Air Force (retired), Director, Civil Aviation Security, United States Department of Transportation
- Martha A. Derthick, Emerita Professor, University of Virginia
- Bayless Manning, dean, Stanford Law School
- Revius O. Ortique, Jr., attorney-at-law, New Orleans, Louisiana
- Joseph Rhodes, Jr., junior fellow, Harvard University
See also. | 2,244 | trex-train |
Odette Palma [SEP] sports discipline competed in | Odette Palma
Odette Jeanette Chantal Palma Lafourcade (born 7 August 1982, in Osorno, Los Lagos) is a Chilean athlete specializing in the hammer throw. Her older brother, Patricio Palma, was also a hammer thrower.
Career.
Her personal best throw of 66.63 metres achieved in 2011 is the current national record.
External links.
- IAAF profile | Odette Lapierre
Odette Lapierre (born January 28, 1955 in Charny, Quebec) is a former long-distance runner from Canada, who competed in the women's marathon at two consecutive Summer Olympics for her native country, starting in 1988. After having finished in 11th place (2:30:56) in Seoul, South Korea she ended up in 19th place (2:46.18), four years later in Barcelona, Spain.
References.
- Canadian Olympic Committee
- sports-reference | 2,245 | trex-train |
Derbyshire Miners' Association [SEP] instance of | Derbyshire Miners' Association
The Derbyshire Miners' Association was a trade union in the United Kingdom.
The union was founded in 1880 to represent coal miners in northern Derbyshire, as a split from the South Yorkshire Miners' Association. Although it initially aimed to recruit members from across the county, it only developed strength in the north Derbyshire coalfield, and the separate South Derbyshire Amalgamated Miners' Association was founded in 1883.
In 1945, the union became the Derbyshire Area of the National Union of Mineworkers. This was | year, we can appreciate the importance of the lead which is being given here today." The main credit belongs to Henry Hicken, the General Secretary of The Derbyshire Miners' Association, and to the Derbyshire Miners' Welfare Committee and Welfare Fund.
The camp was built on part of the nine acres of land at Winthorpe in Skegness bought in 1925 by the Derbyshire Miners' Association initially for the purpose of building a miners' convalescence home overlooking the sea and with direct access to the beach. The convalescence home, | 2,246 | trex-train |
Celestia [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Celestia, South Carolina
Celestia is a ghost town in Saluda County, South Carolina, United States. Celestia was west of Saluda. Celestia appeared on Soil Conservation Service maps as late as 1909. | Reichskommissariat
Reichskommissariat () is the German designation for a type of administrative entity headed by a government official known as a "Reichskommissar" (). Although many different such offices existed primarily throughout the Imperial German and Nazi periods in a number of different fields (ranging from public infrastructure and spatial planning to ethnic cleansing) it is most commonly used to refer to the quasi-colonial administrative territorial entity established by Nazi Germany in several occupied countries during World War II. While officially located outside the German Reich in a legal sense | 2,247 | trex-train |
Bård Torstensen [SEP] place of birth | Bård Torstensen
Bård Torstensen (born 13 September 1961) is a Norwegian guitarist and record producer from Arendal, best known as a founder and long time member of the rap metal band Clawfinger.
Torstensen also plays guitar in the ice skate-country band Melkesyra and the jazz/metal band Okavango, both of which are from his home town. Before founding Clawfinger in 1990 with Zak Tell (lead vocals), Jocke Skog (keyboards) and Erlend Ottem (guitar), he and Ottem played in a local band | - Bård Nesteng (born 1979), Norwegian archer
- Bård Øistensen (born 1951), Norwegian civil servant
- Bård Vegar Solhjell (born 1971), Norwegian politician
- Bård Tønder (born 1948), Norwegian judge
- Bård Torstensen (born 1961), Norwegian guitarist and record producer
- Bård Vonen (born 1955), Norwegian fencer
- Bård Ylvisåker (born 1982), Norwegian comedian
Surname.
- Anna Bård (born 1980), Danish actress and model | 2,248 | trex-train |
David Petersen [SEP] occupation | David Petersen (composer)
David Petersen (born Lübeck ca. 1650 or 1651 – died Amsterdam, before 5 May 1737) was a violinist and composer of north German origin active in the Netherlands (United Provences). His last name is also spelled Pietersen.
In the 1670s he travelled to Lund, Sweden where he was an employee of the newly founded University. By 1680, however, he had moved to Amsterdam where he remained for the rest of his career.
He is notable for a collection of | , 1999: Brian McRae was traded by the Colorado Rockies to the Toronto Blue Jays for a player to be named later. The Toronto Blue Jays sent Pat Lynch (minors) (August 23, 1999) to the Colorado Rockies to complete the trade.
Regular season Major League debuts.
- Batters:
- Chris Sexton (May 3)
- Chris Petersen (May 25)
- Ben Petrick (Sep 1)
- Juan Sosa (Sep 10)
- Pitchers:
- David Lee ( | 2,249 | trex-train |
Hesperaloe [SEP] taxon rank | Hesperaloe
Hesperaloe (false yucca) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Agavoideae. It contains perennial yucca-like plants with long, narrow leaves produced in a basal rosette and flowers borne on long panicles or racemes. The species are native to the arid parts of Texas in the United States and Mexico and are sometimes cultivated as xerophytic ornamental plants.
The genus name is derived from the Greek word έσπερος ("hesperos"), meaning "western," and aloe, which the plants | resemble.
Species.
Accepted species:
1. "Hesperaloe campanulata" - Nuevo León
2. "Hesperaloe chiangii" - San Luis Potosí
3. "Hesperaloe engelmannii" - Texas
4. "Hesperaloe funifera" - Coahuila, Nuevo León, Texas, Sonora, San Luis Potosí
5. "Hesperaloe malacophylla" - Tamaulipas
6. "Hesperaloe nocturna" - Sonora
7. "Hesperaloe parviflora" – Red Yucca - Coahuila, Texas
8. "Hesperaloe tenuifolia" - Sonora | 2,250 | trex-train |
Otis [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Otis, Colorado
Otis is a Statutory Town in Washington County, Colorado, United States. The population was 534 at the 2000 census.
History.
Otis was established in 1882 as a construction campsite for workers building the Burlington & Missouri River rail line from Lincoln Nebr to Denver, Colo. According to tradition, the community was named after W. O. Otis, a pioneer settler. The post office opened in 1886 and the town was platted in 1887.
Geography.
Otis is located at (40.150645, -102.962521 | Reichskommissariat
Reichskommissariat () is the German designation for a type of administrative entity headed by a government official known as a "Reichskommissar" (). Although many different such offices existed primarily throughout the Imperial German and Nazi periods in a number of different fields (ranging from public infrastructure and spatial planning to ethnic cleansing) it is most commonly used to refer to the quasi-colonial administrative territorial entity established by Nazi Germany in several occupied countries during World War II. While officially located outside the German Reich in a legal sense | 2,251 | trex-train |
Nuno Miguel Mendes Cavaleiro [SEP] place of birth | Nuno Cavaleiro
Nuno Miguel Mendes Cavaleiro (born 7 January 1976 in Lisbon) is a Portuguese retired footballer who played as a winger. | Miguel Mendes Cavaleiro - South China, Bulova Rangers
Romania.
- Petrișor Voinea - TSW Pegasus
Russia.
- Torin William Didenko - Hong Kong FC
Saint Kitts and Nevis.
- Keith Gumbs - Kitchee
Serbia.
- Dragutin Stević-Ranković - Rangers
- Ivan Jević - Kitchee
- Darko Rakočević - Kitchee
- Mihailo Jovanović - Rangers, South China
- Pavle Lakić - Happy Valley
- Nemanja Simović - Happy Valley
- Mirko Teodorović - Shatin
South Africa. | 2,252 | trex-train |
Tamar [SEP] instance of | Tamar (album)
Tamar is the self-titled debut studio album by American R&B singer Tamar Braxton. It was released on March 21, 2000, by DreamWorks Records and RedZone Entertainment. The album features guest appearances from Missy Elliott, Jermaine Dupri and Amil, while the production handled by Tim & Bob, Tricky Stewart, among others. The album was originally entitled "Ridiculous".
The album debuted at number 127 on the US "Billboard" 200 and number 42 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop | responsibilities granted to certain army commanders. Crown Prince Wilhelm for instance, was simultaneously commander of the 5th Army and Army Group German Crown Prince from August 1915 to November 1916.
All eight German army groups were named after their commanders.
- Army Group Mackensen (Poland) (22 Apr 1915 - 8 Sep 1915)
- Army Group Linsingen (8 Sep 1915 - 31 Mar 1918)
- Army Group Eichhorn-Kiev (31 Mar 1918 - 30 Apr 1918)
- Army Group Eichhorn (30 Apr | 2,253 | trex-train |
stylohyoid muscle [SEP] instance of | in 33% of cases.
The nerve then descends obliquely behind the Digastricus and Stylohyoideus to the upper part of the Sternocleidomastoideus; it pierces this muscle, and courses obliquely across the posterior triangle of the neck, to end in the deep surface of the Trapezius.
As it traverses the Sternocleidomastoideus it gives several filaments to the muscle, and joins with branches from the second cervical nerve.
In the posterior triangle it unites with the second and third cervical nerves, while beneath the Trapezius it forms a plexus with the | For mild cases, surgical treatment is not mandatory but if speech is affected, speech therapy may be useful. Reduction glossectomy may be required for severe cases.
Diseases Congenital Eagle syndrome,.
Is a condition where there is an abnormal ossification of the stylohyoid ligament. This leads to an increase in the thickness and the length of the stylohyoid process and the ligament. Pain is felt due to the pressure applied to the internal jugular vein. Eagle syndrome occurs due to elongation of the styloid process or calcification of the stylohyoid ligament. | 2,254 | trex-train |
Priene Synagogue [SEP] country | Priene Synagogue
The Priene Synagogue is an ancient synagogue discovered by archaeologists in Priene, Turkey.
The synagogue was discovered by archaeologists Theodor Wiegand and Hans Schrader in the western residential area in 1895–98. The synagogue dates to the 2nd century AD and was built into an older Hellenistic house. It consists of a main hall with two rows of columns forming a small basilica. Only one column was still in place. However, in the 1904 excavation report they mistakenly speculated that the structure was a house church.
In 1928 | , P. J. Roberts, and D. C. Allan, “Single-mode photonic band gap guidance of light in air,” Science, vol. 285, no. 5433, pp. 1537–1539, Sep. 1999.
- P. J. Roberts, F. Couny, H. Sabert, B. J. Mangan, D. P. Williams, L. Farr, M. W. Mason, A. Tomlinson, T. A. Birks, J. C. Knight, and P. St.J. Russell, “Ultimate low loss of hollow-core photonic crystal fibers,” | 2,255 | trex-train |
Thomas Gill [SEP] country of citizenship | Thomas Gill (footballer)
Thomas Gill (born 16 May 1965 in Grimstad) is a Norwegian former football goalkeeper.
Gill got five caps for Norway. | , Kargil 1999
- Havildar Kumar Singh Sogarwal, 17 Jat, Kargil 1999
- Havildar Shish Ram Gill, 8 Jat, Kargil 1999
- Sep Dharajit Singh Chahar,4 Jat,1988
Gallantry awards Ashok Chakra.
- Maj Sudhir Kumar Walia, 4 Jat (parent unit), 9 Para (Special Forces)
- Col Jojan Thomas, 45 Rashtriya Rifles
- Maj Dinesh Raghu Raman, 19 Jat
Others.
- The Indira Gandhi Paryavaran Puraskar - 2010 (Organisation Category) was awarded to 21st Battalion, the | 2,256 | trex-train |
Baltabay [SEP] country | Baltabay
Baltabay is a small town in Almaty Region of south-eastern Kazakhstan. Baltabay is located along the A351 highway, to the west of Akshiy. A small lake is located to the north-west of the town. To the east of the town are industrial buildings.
External links.
- Tageo.com | . Jargylchak aiyl okmotu (4: center - village: Ak Terek; and also villages Jenish, Kichi Jargylchak and Chong Jargylchak)
6. Jeti-Ögüz aiyl okmotu (7: center - village: Jeti-Ögüz; and also villages Ak-Kochkor, Jele-Debe, Jeti-Ögüz resort, Kabak, Taldy-Bulak and Chyrak)
7. Yrdyk aiyl okmotu (5: center - village: Baltabay; and also villages Jon-Bulak, Kytay, Konkino and Yrdyk)
8. Lipenka | 2,257 | trex-train |
Burkholderia dolosa [SEP] parent taxon | Burkholderia dolosa
Burkholderia dolosa is a species of proteobacteria. It is a member of the "Burkholderia cepacia" complex. This particular strain is highly drug resistant and found primarily in immunocompromised patients. It was originally identified in several cystic fibrosis patients at Boston Children's Hospital, and is believed to exist in only three hospitals worldwide; Boston, Texas, and England.
External links.
- Type strain of "Burkholderia dolosa" at Bac"Dive" - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase | Taxon in disguise
In bacteriology, a taxon in disguise is a species, genus or higher unit of biological classification whose evolutionary history reveals has evolved from another unit of similar or lower rank, making the parent unit paraphyletic. This happens when rapid evolution makes a new species appear radically different from the ancestral group, so that it is not (initially) recognised as belonging to the parent phylogenetic group, leaving the latter an evolutionary grade.
While the term is from bacteriology, parallel examples are found throughout the tree of | 2,258 | trex-train |
Eucarphia [SEP] parent taxon | Eucarphia
Eucarphia is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Jacob Hübner in 1825.
Species.
- "Eucarphia anomala"
- "Eucarphia hemityrella"
- "Eucarphia leucomera"
- ("Eucarphia resectella" )
- "Eucarphia vinetella" | Eucarphia hemityrella
Eucarphia hemityrella is a species of snout moth in the genus "Eucarphia". It was described by Joseph de Joannis in 1927 and is known from Mozambique. | 2,259 | trex-train |
La Homa [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | La Homa, Texas
La Homa is a census-designated place (CDP) in Hidalgo County, Texas. The population was 11,985 at the 2010 United States Census. It is part of the McAllen–Edinburg–Mission Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Geography.
La Homa is located at (26.275973, -98.358892).
According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , all land.
Demographics.
As of the census of 2010, there were 11,985 people, 2,381 households | Reichskommissariat
Reichskommissariat () is the German designation for a type of administrative entity headed by a government official known as a "Reichskommissar" (). Although many different such offices existed primarily throughout the Imperial German and Nazi periods in a number of different fields (ranging from public infrastructure and spatial planning to ethnic cleansing) it is most commonly used to refer to the quasi-colonial administrative territorial entity established by Nazi Germany in several occupied countries during World War II. While officially located outside the German Reich in a legal sense | 2,260 | trex-train |
Mabel Ballin [SEP] country of citizenship | Riders of the Purple Sage (1925 film)
Riders of the Purple Sage is a 1925 American silent western film directed by Lynn Reynolds and starring Tom Mix, Mabel Ballin, and Warner Oland. Based on the 1912 novel "Riders of the Purple Sage" by Zane Grey, the film is about a former Texas Ranger who pursues a corrupt lawyer who abducted his married sister and niece. His search leads him to a remote Arizona ranch and the love of a good woman.
The film is preserved today. | , 2002, Zynx Health was acquired by Cerner. Less than two years later the company was acquired by Hearst Corporation. In 2004, Zynx Health moved its offices from its original Beverly Hills, CA, location to its current location in Los Angeles, CA.
On March 30, 2017, Zynx Health partnered with Healthwise, a health education, technology, and services company.
Products and Services.
Most Zynx Health products are delivered through software as a service and are customized by the end user using patented online | 2,261 | trex-train |
Rain Dogs [SEP] followed by | Beautiful Maladies
Beautiful Maladies: The Island Years is a Tom Waits compilation album, consisting of previously released songs from his years recording with Island Records, most notably from the albums "Swordfishtrombones", "Rain Dogs", "Big Time" and "Franks Wild Years". The tracks were selected by Tom Waits. The album was released in 1998, but represents Waits's output from 1983 to 1993.
Track listing.
1. "Hang On St. Christopher" - 2:44
2. "Temptation" | the outside world. Top mushers and hundreds of sled dogs participate in the race for a purse of $100,000, the largest offered by any 300-mile (480 km) sled dog race.
The race is renowned for its often difficult weather and trail conditions. The inaugural race saw a fierce blizzard with dangerously low windchills for the first half of the race, followed by a freak thaw and rain for the latter half. Three separate K-300s (1991, 1999, 2008) earned the nickname "Kusko-Swim" | 2,262 | trex-train |
Gerry and Ziz [SEP] instance of | Gerry and Ziz
Gerry And Ziz was a Canadian music variety television series which aired on CBC Television in 1979.
Premise.
This series was hosted by musicians Gerry Paquin and Gerard "Ziz" Jean, previously seen on "Canadian Express". Jay Brazeau and David Gillies performed humour segments. Joan Armatrading, Leon Bibb, Charity Brown, Pauline Julien, Denise McCann, Colleen Peterson, Graham Shaw and Valdy were among the visiting artists.
Production.
Episodes were produced in Winnipeg by Marv Terhock with a | Ziz (disambiguation)
Ziz may refer to:
- Gerry and Ziz, a Canadian music variety television series
- Johann Baptist Ziz (1779–1829), a German botanist
- Ziz, a creature in Jewish mythology
- Ziz, the Phoenician name for Palermo, the capital of Sicily
- ZIZ, the National Broadcasting Corporation of St. Kitts & Nevis
- Ziz Gorges, a series of gorges in Morocco
- Ziz River, a river in southern Morocco and Algeria | 2,263 | trex-train |
Omiostola [SEP] taxon rank | Omiostola
Omiostola is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Olethreutinae of the family Tortricidae.
Species.
- "Omiostola adamantea"
- "Omiostola albidobrunnea"
- "Omiostola alphitopa"
- "Omiostola basiramula"
- "Omiostola brunneochroma"
- "Omiostola delta"
- "Omiostola detodesma"
- "Omiostola gerda"
- "Omiostola hemeropis"
- "Omiostola melanaspis"
- "Omiostola paradelta"
- "Omiostola splendissima"
- "Omiostola triangulifera" | Omiostola hemeropis
Omiostola hemeropis is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador (Cotopaxi Province, Carchi Province, Bolívar Province, Pichincha Province). "Omiostola macrotrachela" was synonymized with "O. hemeropis" by Razowski and Becker, 2016. | 2,264 | trex-train |
WinDVD [SEP] developer | WinDVD
WinDVD (owned by Corel Corporation which bought InterVideo in 2006) is a commercial video player and music player software for Microsoft Windows. It enables the viewing of DVD-Video movies on the user's PC. DVD-Video backups stored on hard disk (created using software such as DVD Decrypter) can also be played. The player can also be used to play videos and audio/music files in other formats encoded with different codecs, for instance DivX, Xvid, Windows Media Video video and MP3 and AAC | few consumer software solutions that can play EVO files, such as PowerDVD, WinDVD for Windows and FFmpeg for Linux (unprotected EVO only), and the cross platform VLC Player.
External links.
- ffmpeg developer discussion
- Videohelp.com - What is Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD? - folder and file structure
- Cutting Master Format for HD DVD-ROM and 3X SPEED DVD ROM (HD DVD CMF) Ver. 1.0
- HD DVD – A technical introduction | 2,265 | trex-train |
Sangam [SEP] country | Sangam, Warangal district
Sangam is a village and a mandal in Warangal district in the state of Telangana in India.
Panchayats.
The following is the list of village panchayats in Sangam mandal per the 2011 Census of India listing.
- Bollikunta
- Gadepalle
- Venkatapur (Haveli)
- Katrepale(Haveli)
- Kapulakanaparthy
- Ashalapally
- Gavicherla
- Ramachandrapur
- Lohitha
- Shapur
- Theegarajupalle
- Thimmapur
- Sangam
- Chintalapalle
- Pallaruguda
- Mondrai
- | Academy Awards, it was nominated for nine Academy Awards, and won five including Best Picture, Best Director for Cimino, Best Supporting Actor for Walken, Best Sound, and Best Film Editing. The film marked Meryl Streep's first Academy Award nomination (for Best Supporting Actress); she would go on to become the most nominated actor in history. Considered one of the best films ever made, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress in 1996 as being "culturally, | 2,266 | trex-train |
Emerald Lake [SEP] basin country | Emerald Lake (Idaho)
Emerald Lake is an alpine lake in Custer County, Idaho, United States, located in the White Cloud Mountains in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area. While no trails lead to the lake, it can be accessed from Sawtooth National Forest trail 047.
Emerald Lake is northeast of Merriam Peak, upstream of Baker and Cornice Lakes, and downstream of Glacier and Rock Lakes.
See also.
- List of lakes of the White Cloud Mountains
- Sawtooth National Recreation Area
- White | List of lakes in Deer Lodge County, Montana
There are at least 25 named lakes and reservoirs in Deer Lodge County, Montana. "Hearts of spades international chess club"
Lakes.
- Barker Lakes, , el.
- Daly Lake, , el.
- Emerald Lake, , el.
- Fourmile Basin Lakes, , el.
- Haggin Lake, , el.
- Hearst Lake, , el.
- Hicks Lake, , el.
- Lake of the Isle | 2,267 | trex-train |
Harold Betters [SEP] country of citizenship | Harold Betters
Harold Betters (born March 21, 1928) is an American jazz trombone player. A prominent jazz musician in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Betters released nine LPs on Gateway Records, and three LPs for Reprise.
Born in Connellsville, Pennsylvania, Betters is the brother of drummer and singer Jerry Betters.
Betters studied music education at Ithaca College for two years, and then studied at the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music for a year.
In the 1950s he made a tour with the Ray Charles big band, | Harold Betters – jazz trombonist
- Art Blakey – jazz drummer, bandleader
- Ray Brown – jazz double bassist
- Paul Chambers – bass player
- Sonny Clark – jazz pianist
- Kenny Clarke – jazz drummer
- Johnny Costa – jazz pianist
- Frank Cunimondo – jazz pianist
- Johnny Daye – soul singer
- Billy Eckstine – singer
- Roy Eldridge – trumpeter
- Joel Forrester – pianist
- Barry Galbraith – jazz guitarist
- Erroll Garner – jazz pianist
- Walt Harper | 2,268 | trex-train |
René Cloërec [SEP] place of death | René Cloërec
René Cloërec (Paris, 31 May 1911 – Saint-Cloud, 13 December 1995) was a French composer.
Filmography.
- "En cas de malheur" ("Love Is My Profession", 1958)
- "La Traversée de Paris" ("The Trip Across Paris", 1956)
- "Marguerite de la nuit" ("Marguerite of the Night", 1955)
- "Le Rouge et le Noir" ("The Red and the Black", | Johnny the Giant Killer
Johnny the Giant Killer aka Johnny vs the Giant () is a 1950 French fantasy animated film directed by Jean Image. The film was made in 1½ years with a very small crew. The music was composed by René Cloërec.
The film won the Venice Film Festival's Grand Prix for children's films, and was picked up for U.S. distribution in 1953 by Lippert Pictures, a company specialising in B-movies. "Johnny the Giant Killer" was never copyrighted at all, hence its | 2,269 | trex-train |
New Hampshire General Court [SEP] instance of | New Hampshire House of Representatives
The New Hampshire House of Representatives is the lower house in the New Hampshire General Court, the bicameral legislature of the state of New Hampshire. The House of Representatives consists of 400 members coming from 204 legislative districts across the state, created from divisions of the state's counties. On average, each legislator represents about 3,300 residents.
Districts vary in number of seats based on their populations, with the least-populous districts electing only one member and the most populous electing 11. In multi | New Hampshire General Court
The General Court of New Hampshire is the bicameral state legislature of the U.S. state of New Hampshire. The lower house is the New Hampshire House of Representatives with 400 members. The upper house is the New Hampshire Senate with 24 members.
During the 2016-2018 session the New Hampshire General Court was controlled by the Republican Party, with a 14-10 majority in the Senate and a 216-176 majority in the House. In November 2018 Democrats won control of the New Hampshire General Court | 2,270 | trex-train |
cardiology [SEP] part of | fellowship in cardiology at the University of Washington from 1982 till 1985.
Career.
Otto is an expert on calcific (aortic stenosis) and received the 2011 American College of Cardiology Distinguished Scientist Award (Clinical Domain) for her research on this subject. In addition, Otto is the author of several cardiology books.
In January, 2014, she was appointed editor-in-chief of "Heart", the official journal of the British Cardiovascular Society.
Selected publications.
- C. Otto and B. Bonow | degree of short circuiting by changes in the amount of blood in thorax and the changes of distance between heart and electrodes as a result of position, form, and volume of the heart are what influence the steadiness.
Medical Research Atkov's inventions.
After Atkov's time in space, he dedicated most of his work towards the Russian railways and cardiology. Within the cardiology field, Atkov has been a part of 15 major projects that has helped advance the types of technology in cardiology research. He also holds several patents for | 2,271 | trex-train |
Borders General Hospital [SEP] instance of | Borders General Hospital
Borders General Hospital (BGH), (locally known as the "BGH") is a district general hospital on the outskirts of Melrose, Scotland. It is managed by NHS Borders.
History.
The hospital was commissioned to replace the ageing Peel Hospital at Caddonfoot near Galashiels. The South-East Regional Hospital Board approved plans for a new 375-bed hospital at the Huntlyburn site in 1986. The new hospital was designed by Reiach & Hall and built by John Laing & Son and was officially opened | from Post Office by means of tear gas bombs and police clubs (primarily the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in that instance).
See also.
- 1918 Vancouver general strike
References.
- Alex Aspden, "1935: Battle of Ballantyne Pier," Libcom.org (Sep 16 2007)
- Lorne Brown, "When Freedom was Lost: The Unemployed, the Agitator, and the State". Montreal: Black Rose Books, 1987.
- Michael Kevin Dooley, "'Our Mickey': The | 2,272 | trex-train |
Hotel Vermont 609 [SEP] performer | Hotel Vermont 609
Hotel Vermont 609 is a 2006 Lisa Nilsson studio album. The album was recorded in Brazil, and consists of Brazilian popschlagers from the 1960s and 70s, rewritten from Portuguese to Swedish.
Chart positions.
1. Ponta de Areia (intro) (Milton Nasciemento, Fernando Brant)
2. I hörnet av hjärtat (Clube da esquina) (Milton Nasciemento, Lô Borges, Marcio Borges, Lisa Nilsson)
3. Regn i Rio (Lisa Nilsson, João Castilho)
4. | Hotel Vermont 609" in 2006, all in Swedish. A greatest hits compilation, "Samlade sånger" followed in 2003 and contained two new songs. Prior to "Himlen runt hörnet" she had released two English language albums, "Lean On Love" in 1989 and "Indestructible" in 1991, both released by William Butt. She also participated in Melodifestivalen 1989.
Nilsson's style ranges from out and out pop music to soul-inflected ballads and dance tracks on her earlier albums to a more mature jazz feel | 2,273 | trex-train |
Soanian [SEP] instance of | Soanian
The Soanian is a archaeological culture of the Lower Paleolithic in the Siwalik region of the Indian subcontinent. Contemporary to the Acheulean, it is named after the Soan Valley in Pakistan. Soanian sites are found along the Sivalik region in present-day India, Nepal and Pakistan.
Findings.
The term "Soan Culture" was first used by Hellmut De Terra in 1936, but D. N. Wadia had identified the presence of these archaeological implements in 1928. Further archaeological research was conducted by Stephen Lycett in order to | determine the morphometric assessment of the Soanian techno-complex. The result of this experiment concluded that the Soanian techno-complex contains a Mode 3 Levallois technique core component.
At Adiala and Khasala Kalan, about from Rawalpindi terrace on the bend of the river, hundreds of edged pebble tools were discovered. At Chauntra in Himachal Pradesh, hand axes and cleavers were found. Tools up to two million years old have been recovered. In the Soan River Gorge, many fossil bearing rocks are exposed on the surface. 14 million | 2,274 | trex-train |
Thorhild [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Abee
Abee is a hamlet in Alberta, Canada within Thorhild County. It is located on the Canadian National Railway and Highway 63, approximately northeast of Thorhild and south of Boyle. It has an elevation of .
History.
The hamlet was named for A.B. Donley, lumber company manager. Harry Buryn found the Abee meteorite, which is only example in the world of an EH4 impact-melt breccia meteorite, in June 1952 in his wheat field.
Amenities and Services.
It has a community hall and | Vidin Eyalet
The Eyalet of Vidin () was an administrative territorial entity of the Ottoman Empire located in the territory of present-day north-western Bulgaria. It was formed in 1846 and its administrative centre was Vidin. It was incorporated into Danube Province in 1864 and its sanjaks were reduced to townships except Vidin.
Administrative divisions.
Sanjaks of the Eyalet in the mid-19th century:
1. Sanjak of Tirnova
2. Sanjak of Vidin
3. Sanjak of Lom
See also.
- Ottoman | 2,275 | trex-train |
Loknyansky District [SEP] capital | between Bezhanitsky and Loknyansky Districts. To the north of the work settlement of Loknya it turns southeast, and further downstream turns northeast again. The mouth of the Loknya is located downstream of the village of Zezyuli.
The drainage basin of the Loknya comprises the western part of Loknyansky District and some areas in Bezhanitsky District. | Gmund am Tegernsee
Gmund am Tegernsee is a municipality in the district of Miesbach in Bavaria in Germany. The town is located on the north shore of the Tegernsee Lake, and near the source of River Mangfall. It is from Munich and from the district capital, the town of Miesbach.
Famous personalities who lived in Gmund were the Federal Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany Ludwig Erhard, who is buried in Gmund's cemetery, the architect Sep Ruf and the clockmaker Johann Mannhardt. Reichsführer Heinrich Himmler and his family | 2,276 | trex-train |
Mae Na [SEP] instance of | Mae Na
Mae Na () is a "tambon" (sub-district) of Chiang Dao District, in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. In 2005 it had a population of 9,782 people. The "tambon" contains 13 villages. | " performance
- Blue rose
"Team N 3rd Stage: Koko ni datte Tenshi wa iru" performance
- Kono Sekai ga Yuki no Naka ni Umoreru Mae ni (centre)
"Team N 4th Stage: Koko ni datte Tenshi wa iru" performance
- Kono Sekai ga Yuki no Naka ni Umoreru Mae ni (centre)
Appearances.
Appearances Television.
- "Star Hime Sagashi Tarō" "NMB48 Project" (11 Sep 2010 – 24 Sep 2011, TX)
- "Docking48" | 2,277 | trex-train |
1993–94 Nationalliga A season [SEP] sports season of league or competition | 1993–94 Nationalliga A season
The 1993–94 Nationalliga A season was the 56th season of the Nationalliga A, the top level of ice hockey in Switzerland. 10 teams participated in the league, and EHC Kloten won the championship.
Playoffs.
Playoffs Quarterfinals.
Playoffs Quarterfinals HC Fribourg-Gottéron - Zürcher SC 3:0.
- Game 1: HCFG-ZSC 8:2 (1:1;3:0;4:1)
- Game 2: ZSC-HCFG 5:6 (3:3;0:2;2:1)
- Game 3: HCFG-ZSC 10:1 (4:0;4:0;2:1)
Playoffs Quarterfinals EV Zug - SC Bern | Winnipeg Thunder
The Winnipeg Thunder was a professional basketball franchise based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, from 1992 to 1994. The Thunder played its inaugural season in the World Basketball League, which folded before the schedule ended. The club then joined the nascent National Basketball League, where it played for the 1993 and 1994 seasons.
The Thunder enjoyed considerable public and corporate support at the outset, which later dwindled due in part to league instability and increased competition in the local minor-league sports market, following the establishment of the | 2,278 | trex-train |
André Boulerice [SEP] occupation | André Boulerice
André Boulerice (born May 8, 1946) is a Canadian politician from Quebec and gay rights activist. He was a member of the National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Sainte-Marie–Saint-Jacques in Montreal.
Born in Joliette, Quebec, he graduated in specialized education from Cégep du Vieux Montréal. He joined the Parti Québécois in 1970 and later worked for the Chambly school board.
He was first elected to the legislature in the 1985 election, representing the electoral district of Saint | Relations with the Citizens and Immigration: Joseph Facal (2001–2002), Rémy Trudel (2002–2003), André Boulerice (Delegate) (2002–2003)
- Democratic Institutions Reform: Jean-Pierre Charbonneau (2002–2003)
- Tourism, Recreation and Sport: Richard Legendre
- Environment: André Boisclair
- Environment and Water: André Boisclair (State Minister) (2001–2002), Jean-François Simard (2002–2003)
- Natural Resources: Jacques Brassard (2001–2002), Gilles Baril (2002), François Gendron (2002–2003 | 2,279 | trex-train |
Władysław Pachulski [SEP] occupation | Władysław Pachulski
Władysław Pachulski (c. 18551919) was a Polish violinist, pianist and amateur composer who was the secretary to and later son-in-law of Nadezhda von Meck, the patroness for 13 years of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Pachulski was often the intermediary between composer and patroness, who had agreed never to meet face to face but to conduct an epistolary relationship. He played a significant role in the events surrounding the sudden break between them in 1890, and probably even instigated it.
He lived in Russia most | and his Piano Sonata No. 2 in F major, Op, 27, to Sergei Rachmaninoff.
Some of his works have been recorded by Lubow Nawrocka (Henry Pachulski – Piano Works 1, Acte Préalable, Warsaw 2008, AP0187) and Valentina Seferinova and Venera Bojkova (Henryk Pachulski - Piano Works 2, Acte Préalable, London, 2016, AP0361).
His brother Władysław Pachulski (1857–1919) also went to Russia and was employed as a musician by Nadezhda von Meck, the patroness of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. | 2,280 | trex-train |
Elizabeth Sims [SEP] country of citizenship | Elizabeth Sims
Elizabeth Sims (born September 30, 1957) is an American writer, journalist, and contributing editor at "Writer's Digest" magazine. She is a former correspondent for the "Sarasota Herald-Tribune" and author of two series of crime novels, including her Rita Farmer Mystery Series, originally published by St. Martin's Press Minotaur and Lillian Byrd Crime Series, originally published by Alyson Books. She has also published a stand-alone novel, "Crimes in a Second Language", under her personal | examined changes to the Citizenship Act. Several witnesses presented divergent views on the oath: some argued that the present form should be retained, while others expressed a desire to see the name of the country given prominence, though not necessarily with the absence of mention of the sovereign. The committee recommended a new citizenship oath: "I pledge full allegiance to Canada and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, Queen of Canada, and swear to faithfully obey the laws and fulfill my duties as a citizen". Sergio Marchi, then | 2,281 | trex-train |
Ray Brady [SEP] member of sports team | Ray Brady
Thomas Raymond "Ray" Brady (3 June 1937 – 15 November 2016) was an Irish international footballer who played in England in the late 1950s and early 1960s with Millwall and Queens Park Rangers.
Brady signed for Millwall from Transport F.C. in July 1957. He then signed for QPR in July 1963 and made his debut in August of that year against Charlton Athletic. In all Brady made 88 league appearances for QPR.
His brother Pat played for Millwall from 1959 until he too joined QPR in 1963 | - 1987 to 1988 Ray Parker
- 1988 to Jan-92 Hugh Stinson
- Jan-92 to Mar-92 Andy Woolford (caretaker)
- Mar-92 to Feb-95 John Ryan
- Feb-95 to Sep-96 Steve Lovell
- Sep-96 to Mar-99 Alan Walker
- Mar-99 to Jan-01 Hugh Stinson
- Jan-01 to Sep-01 John Roles
- Oct-01 to Nov-04 Mark Beeney
- Nov-04 to Mar-05 Steve Nolan
- Mar-05 to Oct-07 Steve Lovell
- Nov-07 to Jul-11 Gary Abbott
- Jul-11 to Sep-11 Richard Brady
- Sep-11 to Apr-12 Joe | 2,282 | trex-train |
Eupoecilia sanguisorbana [SEP] taxon rank | Eupoecilia sanguisorbana
Eupoecilia sanguisorbana is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in China (Hebei, Heilongjiang, Inner Mongolia), Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and most of Europe.
The wingspan is 12–15 mm. Adults are on wing in June and July.
The larvae feed on "Sanguisorba officinalis". Larvae can be found from February to September. | - "Eugnosta lathoniana"
- "Eugnosta magnificana"
- "Eugnosta parreyssiana"
- "Eugnosta ussuriana"
- "Eulia ministrana"
- "Eupoecilia ambiguella"
- "Eupoecilia angustana"
- "Eupoecilia cebrana"
- "Eupoecilia citrinana"
- "Eupoecilia inouei"
- "Eupoecilia sanguisorbana"
- "Eurydoxa advena"
- "Exapate congelatella"
- "Falseuncaria degreyana"
- "Falseuncaria kaszabi"
- "Falseuncaria lechriotoma"
- "Falseuncaria rjaboviana | 2,283 | trex-train |
Bulbophyllum mangenotii [SEP] taxon rank | Bulbophyllum mangenotii
Bulbophyllum mangenotii is a species of orchid in the genus "Bulbophyllum".
References.
- The Bulbophyllum-Checklist
- The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia | . 1915
- "Bulbophyllum manabendrae" D.K.Roy, Barbhuiya & Talukdar (2014)
- "Bulbophyllum mananjarense" Poiss. 1912
- "Bulbophyllum manarae" Foldats 1968
- "Bulbophyllum mandibulare" Rchb.f. 1882: Chin-like Bulbophyllum
- "Bulbophyllum mangenotii" Bosser 1965
- "Bulbophyllum manipurense" C.S.Kumar & P.C.S.Kumar (2005)
- "Bulbophyllum manobulbum" Schltr. in K.M.Schumann & C.A.G.Lauterbach 1905
- "Bulbophyllum maquilingense" Ames & Quisumb. 1932: Mount Makiling Bulbophyllum
- "Bulbophyllum marginatum | 2,284 | trex-train |
Mike Nickeas [SEP] position played on team / speciality | Mike Nickeas
Michael James Nickeas (born February 13, 1983) is a Canadian former professional baseball catcher. Nickeas played four seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) with the New York Mets and Toronto Blue Jays.
Early years.
Nickeas was born in Vancouver, while his father played for the Vancouver Whitecaps of the NASL. His father, Mark, is from England, and his mother is American. He grew up in California and graduated from Westlake High School in Westlake Village, California. Nickeas led his | League. The team released him on 16 April 1985 In June 1985, he signed with the San Jose Earthquakes which played as an independent team that summer, but did compete in the Western Alliance Challenge Series. In 1986 and 1987, Nickeas and his teammates spent the season in the Western Soccer Alliance.
He lives in Westlake Village, California. His son is retired professional baseball player Mike Nickeas. He has two children, Michael Nickeas and Hailey Rae Nickeas.
External links.
-
- NASL/MISL | 2,285 | trex-train |
Stephan von Molnár [SEP] employer | novel Hall gradiometer for their magnetic characterization. His innovations in nano-magnetic particles have been applied in such areas as storage technologies and magnetic sensing devices.
Before joining the Florida State University faculty, he served on the Research Staff of the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, where he held various management positions.
External links.
- Florida State University faculty profile
- The Stephan von Molnár Story (IBM Video)
- Profile from FSU Research Magazine
- MARTECH | - Stefan Meyer (physicist)
- Ștefan Procopiu
- Stefan Rozental
- Stefan problem
- Stefan–Boltzmann constant
- Stefan–Boltzmann law
- Steinhart–Hart equation
- Stellar birthline
- Stellar black hole
- Stellar drift
- Stellar dynamics
- Stellar evolution
- Stellar kinematics
- Stellar magnetic field
- Stellar nucleosynthesis
- Stellar pulsations
- Stellarator
- Step response
- Stephan Herminghaus
- Stephan von Molnár
- Stephanie Wehner
- Stephen Barr | 2,286 | trex-train |
Dimitri Diatchenko [SEP] occupation | Dimitri Diatchenko
Dimitri Diatchenko (born April 11, 1968) is an American actor and musician.
Life and career.
Diatchenko is a native of San Francisco and a first-generation American; his father is Ukrainian and his mother is of Greek and Swedish descent. Diatchenko began classical guitar lessons at the age of seven. Two years later he gave his first solo classical guitar recital. During and after his studies, Dimitri Diatchenko has won several medals in guitar competitions like the "Stotsenberg International Classical Guitar Competition" | or the World Championships of Performing Arts. Furthermore, he released four solo guitar CD's.
Dimitri Diatchenko attended Newton North High School in Newton, Massachusetts and later Stetson University in DeLand, Florida. There he was a scholarship music student, majored in classical guitar and received the Bachelor of Music. After transferring to Florida State University in Tallahassee, Dimitri Diatchenko continued with his acting and music studies in the Masters program. In April 1996, as Dimitri Diatchenko was graduating with his master's degree from Florida State University -he | 2,287 | trex-train |
Chappell–Hadlee Trophy [SEP] sport | Chappell–Hadlee Trophy
The Chappell–Hadlee Trophy in cricket is a One Day International cricket series between Australia and New Zealand. It is named after legendary cricketing families from the two countries: the Chappell brothers (Ian, Gregory, and Trevor) of Australia and Walter Hadlee and his three sons (Barry, Dayle and Sir Richard) of New Zealand.
The trophy is currently held by New Zealand, after they defeated Australia 2–0 in the 2016–17 Chappell-Hadlee Trophy. Australia have recorded five series wins to New | the Chappell-Hadlee trophy, but New Zealand sets a world record by successfully chasing a target of 332 runs in the final game.
Sport Golf.
- 20 June (19 June in the USA) – Michael Campbell becomes only the second New Zealander to win a major championship in golf, winning the U.S. Open by two strokes over Tiger Woods.
Sport Horse racing.
Sport Horse racing Harness racing.
- New Zealand Trotting Cup: Mainland Banner
- Auckland Trotting Cup: Howard Bromac
Sport Rowing.
- 3 | 2,288 | trex-train |
Athens [SEP] country | Athens, Maine
Athens is a town in Somerset County, Maine, United States. The population was 1,019 at the 2010 census.
Geography.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of .
Demographics.
Demographics 2010 census.
As of the census of 2010, there were 1,019 people, 391 households, and 270 families residing in the town. The population density was . There were 577 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the town was | , England
- Sep 26: Nottingham, England
- Sep 28: Geneva, Switzerland
- Sep 29: Milan, Italy
- Sep 30: Sassari, Italy
- Oct 1: Rimini, Italy
- Oct 4: Rome, Italy
- Oct 7: Athens, Greece
- Oct 8: Athens, Greece
- Oct 10: Ljubljana, Slovenia
- Oct 11: Zagreb, Croatia
- Oct 13: Prague, Czech Republic
- Oct 15: Arendonk, Belgium | 2,289 | trex-train |
Tate Randle [SEP] member of sports team | Tate Randle
Tate Randle (born August 15, 1959 in Fredericksburg, Texas) is a former American football cornerback in the National Football League and the Arena Football League. He was drafted by the Miami Dolphins in the eight round of the 1982 NFL Draft. He played college football at Texas Tech.
Randle also played for the Houston Oilers, Baltimore / Indianapolis Colts, and Detroit Drive.
External links.
- Just Sports Stats | Adeniji Adele. He was also a founding member and later chairman of the Island club. A sports enthusiast, he was vice president of the Nigerian Olympic and British Empire and Commonwealth Games Association and a trustee of the proposed National Stadium. Randle was the Chef de Mission of the Nigerian Olympic team to the 1956 Summer Olympics. He was awarded the medal of the Victorian Order. He took ill on his flight from Melbourne, and later died at the Lagos General Hospital in December, 1956.
He was chairman of the | 2,290 | trex-train |
Linda Gottlieb [SEP] occupation | Linda Gottlieb
Linda Gottlieb is an American television writer and film producer.
Early life and education.
Born in New Jersey, Gottlieb graduated from Wellesley College in 1960 and received an M.A. from the Russian Institute of Columbia University in 1961.
Career.
Career Production credits.
Examples of projects she has worked on include:
Career Production credits Films.
- "Limbo" (1972), film starring Kate Jackson
- "" (1972)
- " The Fur Coat Club" (1973), | observations and discoveries.
- "Vorstellung der Gestirne", Berlin und Stralsand : Bey Gottlieb August Lange. 1782. – Full digital facsimile, Linda Hall Library.
- "Vorstellung der Gestirne", Berlin und Stralfund ; bey Gottlieb August Lange. 1805. – Full digital facsimile, Linda Hall Library.
- Vorstellung der gestirne da www.atlascoelestis.com
- Uranographia, Berlino 1801, colorato a mano da www.atlascoelestis.com
- Anleitung zur Kenntniss des Gestirnten Himmels, Berlin 1788 da www.atlascoelestis.com
- Von dem neuen zwischen Mars und | 2,291 | trex-train |
Pierre Bazzo [SEP] sport | Pierre Bazzo
Pierre Bazzo (born 17 January 1954) is a former French racing cyclist. He rode in nine editions of the Tour de France between 1977 and 1985. Bazzo tested positive for the anabolic steroid nandrolone after the 7th stage of the 1983 Tour de France. | - Manon Barbeau
- Marie-France Bazzo
- Steven Bednarski
- Louis Bélanger
- Germain Belzile
- Stéphane Bergeron
- Daniel Bernard
- Maxime Bernier
- Sylvie Bernier
- Guy Berthiaume
- Marguerite Blais
- Steven Blaney
- Pierre Breton
- Pierre-Luc Brillant
- Martin Camirand
- Guy Caron
- Jocelyne Caron
- Benoit Charette
- Denis Chouinard
- Christy Chung
- Marie Cinq-Mars
- Philippe Comtois
- Jacques Cossette-Trudel | 2,292 | trex-train |
John I of Portugal [SEP] spouse | Treaty of Windsor (1386)
The Treaty of Windsor is the diplomatic alliance signed between Portugal and England on 9 May 1386 at Windsor and sealed by the marriage of King John I of Portugal (House of Aviz) to Philippa of Lancaster, daughter of John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster. With the victory at the Battle of Aljubarrota, assisted by English archers, John I was recognized as the undisputed King of Portugal, putting an end to the "interregnum" of the 1383–1385 Crisis. The Treaty of Windsor | Eleanor's older brother Diogo, Duke of Viseu, was also involved in activities that John II considered treasonous and was executed by the king himself. Her younger brother succeeded John II as King Manuel I of Portugal.
Marriage.
Eleanor married John, Prince of Portugal, on 22 January 1470. She thereby became the Princess of Portugal. The bride was twelve years old, and the groom was fifteen years old. Her spouse was the only living son of Afonso V of Portugal and Isabel of Coimbra and heir | 2,293 | trex-train |
Høgnorsk [SEP] subclass of | Høgnorsk
Høgnorsk (; meaning "High Norwegian"), is a term for varieties of the Norwegian language from Nynorsk that reject most of the official reforms that have been introduced since the creation of Landsmål. Høgnorsk typically accepts the initial reforms that, among other things, removed certain silent letters of etymological origin, while keeping most of the Landsmål grammar intact.
Professor Torleiv Hannaas is often credited for introducing the term 'Høgnorsk' in an article in 1922. He used it analogously to High German ("Hochdeutsch") | (Vol. 4. Subclass Asteridae except Asteraceae). The New York Botanical Garden.
- (1984): "A Field Guide to Southwestern and Texas Wildflowers". Houghton Mifflin Company,
- (2005): Oregon Invasive Species Action Plan. PDF fulltext
- [2008]: "Solanum elaeagnifolium". Retrieved 2008-SEP-26.
- (2006): Germplasm Resources Information Network - "Solanum elaeagnifolium". Version of 2006-JAN-14. Retrieved 2008-SEP-26.
- (2008): Silverleaf Nightshade. Version of | 2,294 | trex-train |
Planar separator theorem [SEP] instance of | ) vertices in the separator instead of O(√"n") was originally proven by , and the form with the tight asymptotic bound on the separator size was first proven by . Since their work, the separator theorem has been reproven in several different ways, the constant in the O(√"n") term of the theorem has been improved, and it has been extended to certain classes of nonplanar graphs.
Repeated application of the separator theorem produces a separator hierarchy which may take the form of either a tree decomposition or a branch-decomposition | go down by a constant factor at each level, so the sizes of the separators on these paths add in a geometric series to O(√"n"). That is, a separator formed in this way has width O(√"n"), and can be used to show that every planar graph has treewidth O(√"n").
Constructing a separator hierarchy directly, by traversing the binary tree top down and applying a linear-time planar separator algorithm to each of the induced subgraphs associated with each node of the binary tree, would take | 2,295 | trex-train |
Longessaigne [SEP] country | Longessaigne
Longessaigne is a commune in the Rhône department in eastern France.
See also.
- Communes of the Rhône department
References.
- INSEE | Ampuis
3. Aveize
4. Beauvallon
5. Brignais
6. Brindas
7. Bron
8. Brullioles
9. Brussieu
10. Cailloux-sur-Fontaines
11. Caluire-et-Cuire
12. Chabanière
13. Chambost-Longessaigne
14. Champagne-au-Mont-d'Or
15. La Chapelle-sur-Coise
16. Chaponnay
17. Chaponost
18. Charbonnières-les-Bains
19. Charly
20. Chassieu
21 | 2,296 | trex-train |
Sainte-Néomaye [SEP] country | Sainte-Néomaye
Sainte-Néomaye is a commune in the Deux-Sèvres department in western France. It has 1245 inhabitants. They are called Neomadiens.
Villages.
Sainte-Neomaye is composed of several villages:
- Sainte-Neomaye (le Bourg)
- La Chesnaye
- Aiript
- Les Fontenelles
- La Corbeliere
- Fontramier
Each village has its own identity, and its own particularities.
Traditions.
A legend says that Sainte-Neomaye takes his name from a young | 73. Pers
74. Plaine-d'Argenson
75. Pliboux
76. Prahecq
77. Prailles-La Couarde
78. Prin-Deyrançon
79. La Rochénard
80. Rom
81. Romans
82. Saint-Coutant
83. Sainte-Eanne
84. Sainte-Néomaye
85. Sainte-Soline
86. Saint-Gelais
87. Saint-Georges-de-Rex
88. Saint-Hilaire-la-Palud
89. Saint-Maixent- | 2,297 | trex-train |
Paradoxia [SEP] parent taxon | Paradoxia
Paradoxia is a genus of green algae, in the family Coccomyxaceae.
External links.
External links Scientific databases.
- AlgaeBase
- AlgaTerra database
- Index Nominum Genericorum | Taxon in disguise
In bacteriology, a taxon in disguise is a species, genus or higher unit of biological classification whose evolutionary history reveals has evolved from another unit of similar or lower rank, making the parent unit paraphyletic. This happens when rapid evolution makes a new species appear radically different from the ancestral group, so that it is not (initially) recognised as belonging to the parent phylogenetic group, leaving the latter an evolutionary grade.
While the term is from bacteriology, parallel examples are found throughout the tree of | 2,298 | trex-train |
Grant Range Wilderness [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Grant Range Wilderness
The Grant Range Wilderness is a protected wilderness area in the Grant Range of Nye County, in the central section of the state of Nevada in the western United States.
The Grant Range Wilderness encompasses an area of , and is administered by the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest.
Troy Peak is the highest peak in the wilderness area and the Grant Range with an elevation of .
Grant Range Wilderness is separated only by a dirt road from the smaller Quinn Canyon Wilderness to the south.
See | Reichskommissariat
Reichskommissariat () is the German designation for a type of administrative entity headed by a government official known as a "Reichskommissar" (). Although many different such offices existed primarily throughout the Imperial German and Nazi periods in a number of different fields (ranging from public infrastructure and spatial planning to ethnic cleansing) it is most commonly used to refer to the quasi-colonial administrative territorial entity established by Nazi Germany in several occupied countries during World War II. While officially located outside the German Reich in a legal sense | 2,299 | trex-train |
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