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Pelagius II [SEP] place of death | to promote the celibacy of the clergy, and he issued such stringent regulations on this matter that his successor Pope Gregory I thought them too strict, and modified them to some extent.
During his pontificate, the bishop of Milan, who had broken communion with Rome in the Schism of the Three Chapters, returned to full communion around 581, while other bishops in Northern Italy remained in schism.
Pelagius ordered the construction of the Basilica di San Lorenzo fuori le Mura, a church shrine over the place where Saint Lawrence | twenty-four manuscripts, the earliest dating to the late twelfth century. It begins with the rise of Vermudo II in 982 and ends with the death of Alfonso VI in 1109. Pelagius' work as a historian has been contrasted with that of the contemporary anonymous authors of the "Historia seminense" and the "Chronica Adefonsi imperatoris". Pelagius' Latin is "unsophisticated and workmanlike ... [lacking] the verve and the rhetorical flourishes" of the "Historia", and he does not display the "conspicuous erudition" | 3,500 | trex-train |
Blankenese [SEP] original broadcaster | Blankenese (TV series)
Blankenese is a 1994 German television series, which originally aired on ARD. The series focused on the Nicholaisons, a fictional ship owning family located in Blankenese, Hamburg.
See also.
- List of German television series | -Bahn line opened from Ohlsdorf to Hamburg Airport.
Operations.
S-Bahn lines S11 (Blankenese–Ohlsdorf), S21 (Elbgaustraße–Aumühle) and S31 (Altona–Neugraben) run on the two northern tracks of the link line (the "Stadtbahn"). The two southern tracks are used by long-distance and regional trains. Many trains to or from the south serve not only the "Hauptbahnhof", but also Altona station. The original purpose of the link line, the handling of | 3,501 | trex-train |
Workers [SEP] original language of film or TV show | Beijing National Aquatics Center (国家游泳中心), also known as the "Water Cube" (水立方).
Background.
At the height of its construction, nearly 17,000 workers were involved in building the "Bird's Nest". "Workers 工人" documents the human side of construction with worker portraits, information on the workers themselves, and details on how Couchman carried out the project. In December 2007, Couchman circumvented security on the Olympic construction site and was able to approach the workers about taking their pictures. She | Global use Europe General films and programming France.
In France, movies and TV series are, except purely arthouse films, usually released in the dubbed French language version. The original language version of the film with French subtitles is released in designated theaters which show only subtitled versions or both versions are shown at different times or split screenings between both versions. However, dubbing is the norm and subtitling is only for niche audience and movies with subtitles are usually very small arthouse films with very limited commercial prospects for pay and free TV airings and | 3,502 | trex-train |
Theodora Dimova [SEP] languages spoken, written or signed | Theodora Dimova
Theodora Dimova (Bulgarian: Теодора Димова) (born 19 September 1960 in Sofia, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian writer and playwright. She graduated in English Language Studies from the Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski" and has studied at the Royal Court Theatre in London. She has won many literary awards. Theodora Dimova is daughter of the famous Bulgarian writer Dimitar Dimov.
Books.
Novels
- "Emine" (2001)
- "Maikite" (2005)
- "Adriana" ( | Machine translation of sign languages
The machine translation of sign languages has been possible, albeit in a limited fashion, since 1977. When a research project successfully matched English letters from a keyboard to ASL manual alphabet letters which were simulated on a robotic hand. These technologies translate signed languages into written or spoken language, and written or spoken language to sign language, without the use of a human interpreter. Sign languages possess different phonological features than spoken languages, which has created obstacles for developers. Developers use computer vision and machine | 3,503 | trex-train |
Lalor Park [SEP] country | Lalor Park, New South Wales
Lalor Park is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Lalor Park is located 35 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district in the local government area of the City of Blacktown. Lalor Park is part of the Greater Western Sydney region. Lalor Park is commonly abbreviated as 'L.P'. Its more notable former residents include Brett Carroll, who appeared on the long-running television series Home and Away as Marilyn's supposed younger brother, Stanley Clifton | and merged with Lalor Park Primary School in 2011 to form Lalor Gardens Primary School.
Lalor Primary School was built on land owned by the Evans family and held its 50th anniversary in 2004. Several of the surrounding streets are named after members of the Evans family (Evans Street, Ruth Street).
Lalor has two Catholic primary schools: St. Luke's Primary School Lalor established 1961 and St Catherine's Primary School established in 1983.
Lalor also has three public secondary schools: Lalor Secondary College previously known as Lalor | 3,504 | trex-train |
Gillespie [SEP] country | Gillespie, Illinois
Gillespie is a city in Macoupin County, Illinois, United States. The population was 3,412 at the 2000 census.
History.
The first group of settlers arrived to what is now present-day Gillespie in the late 1820s from Kentucky, Ohio, and Indiana. The township thrived in the 1830s, increasing in population and businesses. In 1835 the first schoolhouse was built. Gillespie was officially incorporated as a town in the spring of 1853. By 1904, the population rose to 3,100 and there | 1957 - Jan 1958)
- Lt Col Rowland H Worrell Jr. (Jan 1958 - Mar 1960)
- Lt Col Donald W. Brookie (Mar 1960 - Nov 1961)
- Lt Col Joseph R. Hanley (Nov 1961 - Sep 1964)
- Lt Col Keith L. Gillespie (Sep 1964 - Jan 1967)
- Lt Col Robert D. Glass (Jan 1989 - Jun 1990)
- Lt Col Andrew S. Miller (Jun 1990 - Sep 1991)
- Lt Col Ronald M. Varely (Sep 1991 | 3,505 | trex-train |
Petar Bogdan [SEP] country of citizenship | Petar Bogdan
Petar Bogdan Bakshev or Petar Bogdan (); (Chiprovtsi, Ottoman Empire, 1601 – 1674) was an archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church in Bulgary, historian and a key Bulgarian National Revival figure. Petar Bogdan restored the Catholic hierarchy and was one of the organizers of a Bulgarian uprising of the region of Chiprovtsi against the Ottoman rule. He is most famous for being the author of the first Bulgarian history.
Biography.
The biographic data concerning Petar Bogdan is scarce, but the researches confirm that | List of Serbian Americans
This is a list of notable Serbian Americans, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants.
To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Serbian American or must have references showing they are Serbian American and are notable.
Academics.
- Dimitrije Đorđević, historian
- Bogdan Denitch, sociologist
- Boyan Jovanovic, economics professor at New York University
- Petar V. Kokotovic, engineering professor at the University of California, | 3,506 | trex-train |
Colin Dibley [SEP] country of citizenship | Colin Dibley
Colin Dibley (born 19 September 1944) is a former tennis player from Australia.
Dibley once held the title for the fastest serve in the world at 148 m.p.h. During his professional career, he also won four singles and seventeen doubles titles. The right-hander reached his career-high singles ranking of World No. 26 in June 1973. After retiring in 1981, he took up real estate, still keeping himself in the game through coaching others.
Known for his enormous serve, Dibley | 1979 Tel Aviv Open – Doubles
This was the first edition of the event.
Ilie Năstase and Tom Okker won the title, defeating Mike Cahill and Colin Dibley 7–5, 6–4 in the final.
Seeds.
1. Ilie Năstase / Tom Okker (Champions)
2. Mike Cahill / Colin Dibley "(Final)"
3. John Feaver / Frew McMillan "(Semifinals)"
4. Robin Drysdale / Richard Lewis "(Quarterfinals)"
External links.
- Draw | 3,507 | trex-train |
Asterix and Caesar's Gift [SEP] part of the series | Asterix and Caesar's Gift
Asterix and Caesar's Gift is the twenty-first volume of the Asterix comic book series, by René Goscinny (stories) and Albert Uderzo (illustrations). It was the first Asterix adventure that was not published in serial form in "Pilote" magazine prior to its publication as a book.
Synopsis.
Having completed twenty years of service in the Roman Army, veteran legionaries Tremensdelirius and Egganlettus await their "honesta missio" (Latin:honorary discharge) in the morning, but | novelty item she received from a gift shop. After the apes escape and the Colonel's facility is destroyed in an avalanche, Nova accompanies the apes to their new home, and is last shown playing with Caesar's son Cornelius.
Characters exclusive to "Planet of the Apes" (2011-2017) Charles Rodman.
Charles Rodman is a fictional character in the 2011 series reboot "Rise of the Planet of the Apes". He was portrayed by John Lithgow.
He was the father of scientist Dr. Will Rodman and | 3,508 | trex-train |
Tuori [SEP] country | Tuori
Tuori is a frazione of Civitella in Val di Chiana in the province of Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy.
Town is situated hilltop overlooking the northern part of Val di Chiana.
In the past, Tuori has been a military district of Arezzo. Remains of the old fortified castle (Cassero), built in the 14th century, are still present in the town center.
The church, built in the 13th century, is devoted to Saints Giorgio and Luca. | (2003)
- Christopher Harman (2003)
- Gustaf Torsten Johansson (2003)
- Joseph Wolff (2003)
- Kurt Kimmel-Lampart (2004)
- David Springbett (2004)
- Harry von Hofmann (2004)
- Tore Gjelsvik (2005)
- Barrie Jay (2005)
- George Kramer (2005)
- Jean Storch (2005)
- Jussi Tuori (2005)
- Paolo Bianchi (2006)
- Michele Chauvet (2006)
- | 3,509 | trex-train |
Arkamo Rangers [SEP] genre | Arkamo Rangers
The Arkamo Rangers were a Springfield, Missouri bluegrass band with simple and traditional sound yet rebellious and questioning lyrics celebrating modern life with traditional ways. Their name combines the namesakes of the states of Arkansas and Missouri, both of which share the Ozark Mountains, a region the Rangers considered "theirs" and named "The Arkamo."
The Arkamo Rangers formed in 2002 and produced two albums: self-titled Arkamo Rangers (2004) and more recently, A New Timey Thrill (Mayapple, 2006). | - Sweet Thing
External links.
- Group picture
- Reverbnation
- Releases
Mayapple records (includes song sample downloads):
- Arkamo Rangers
- A New Timey Thrill
- Freely taped concerts
- Love Fest, 2005, Goodnight, Missouri
- 5th Annual Spokane Songwriter's Festival, 2006 | 3,510 | trex-train |
Zoltán Vasas [SEP] sport | Zoltán Vasas
Zoltán Vasas (born 5 November 1977) is a Hungarian football player who plays for Vecsés FC in the Hungarian second division.
Vasas has previously played for Győri ETO and Zalaegerszegi TE, making a total of 152 appearances in the Hungarian NB I. | (Újpest)
- Bence Szabó (Újpest)
- Zoltán Takács (Újpest)
- Szabolcs Üveges (Újpest)
- Electo Wilson (Újpest)
- József Boda (Vasas)
- Csaba Ferkó (Vasas)
- Haris Mehmedagić (Vasas)
- Áron Mészáros (Vasas)
- Evandro Brandão (Videoton)
- Walter Fernández (Videoton)
- Ádám Gyurcsó (Videoton)
- Nikola Mitrović (Videoton)
- György Sándor (Videoton)
- Dániel Nagy (Videoton | 3,511 | trex-train |
Zabaan Sambhalke [SEP] genre | Zabaan Sambhalke
Zabaan Sambhalke is an Indian Hindi sitcom directed by Rajiv Mehra. It is the Indian version of the British sitcom "Mind Your Language" (1977). The show followed "Dekh Bhai Dekh", another popular sitcom on DD Metro, in prime time in 1993. The show ran successfully for two seasons, first in 1993–1994 with 54 episodes on DD Metro Channel, and later in 1997–1998 with another 52 episodes on "Home TV". The show featured actors Pankaj Kapur, Viju Khote, Shubha Khote | Mohandas B.A.L.L.B." (1998)
Filmography TV serials.
- "Karamchand (Season 1)" (1985–1988)
- "Mungerilal Ke Haseen Sapne" (1989-1990)
- "Zabaan Sambhalke (Season 1)" (1993-1994) ... Mohan Bharti
- "Neem Ka Ped" (1991) ... Budhai Ram
- "Phatichar" (1991)
- "Lifeline" with Vijaya Mehta
- "Zabaan Sambhalke (Season 2)" (1997-1998) ... Mohan Bharti | 3,512 | trex-train |
Osage County [SEP] country | National Register of Historic Places listings in Osage County, Missouri
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Osage County, Missouri.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Osage County, Missouri, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.
There are 9 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. | . Kaw Lake, a large reservoir on the Arkansas River completed in 1975 includes most of the water area of the country. East of Kaw Lake and the Arkansas River is the region called the Osage Hills or "The Osage", a tall-grass prairie region of large livestock, mostly cattle, ranches. West of the Arkansas River the land is flatter and a mixture of cultivated lands and livestock ranches. Principal rivers flowing through the county are the Chikaskia River, the Arkansas River and the Salt Fork of the Arkansas | 3,513 | trex-train |
Monastery of San Pedro de Villanueva [SEP] instance of | Monastery of San Pedro de Villanueva
The Monastery of San Pedro de Villanueva is a Catholic religious complex located in Villanueva, near Cangas de Onis, Asturias, Spain.
This Romanesque monastery was previously owned by the order of Benedictines. A church here supposedly was founded by Alfonso I "the Catholic", son in law of Pelagius of Asturias. The remaining structures now date from later periods. In the 12th century, the monastery was built adjacent to the church. The buildings underwent substantial rebuilding after the 17th century. | Recoletos de Cavite
- Colegio de Santo Tomas – Recoletos (San Carlos City, Negros Occidental)
- San Pedro Academy–Recoletos (Caidiocan, Valencia, Negros Oriental)
- San Pedro Academy–Recoletos (Poblacion, Valencia, Negros Oriental)
- Colegio San Nicolas de Tolentino–Recoletos (formerly UNO-R High School Talisay Branch) (Talisay City, Negros Occidental)
Order of Augustinian Recollects (OAR) sister schools Seminary and Formation Houses.
- Santo Tomas de Villanueva Recoletos Formation House (" | 3,514 | trex-train |
Edward Cullen [SEP] spouse | According to Meyer, the book is about losing true love. The title refers to the darkest phase of the lunar cycle, indicating that "New Moon" is about the darkest time of protagonist Bella Swan's life. Meyer wrote the book before "Twilight" was published. Writing the book was difficult for Meyer as she feared the readers' reaction to the book and often cried as she described Bella's pain.
The book was originally released in hardcover on September 6, 2006 with an initial print run of 100,000 | sex marriage. Included are the right to decline to testify against a spouse, spousal privileges for prison inmates, eligibility for joint bankruptcy filing, and access to such federal programs as the Sep 11 fund to compensate victims of the terrorist attacks and the compensation program for the surviving spouse of a public safety officer killed in the line of duty. The policy also affects domestic support obligations, such as alimony owed to a former same-sex spouse, as well as the exclusion of certain debts to a current or former same- | 3,515 | trex-train |
Sherman Augustus [SEP] country of citizenship | Sherman Augustus
Sherman Augustus (born January 10, 1959) is an American actor. Augustus played professional football with the San Diego Chargers and Minnesota Vikings. He played college football at Northwestern College in Saint Paul, Minnesota with Jimmy Bridges.
He is a 2nd Degree Black Belt in the martial art of Taekwondo.
Filmography.
- "Profit"
- "Thorns From a Rose"
- "Bad Guys"
- "Marlowe"
- "Thr3e"
- "The Young and the | Sep. 2007
- "Planet of the Hairless Beach Apes" - Sep. 2006
- "In Shark Years I'm Dead" - March 2006
- "A Day at the Beach" - March 2005
- "Surfer Safari" - Sep. 2005
- "Catch of the Day" - Sep. 2004
- "Shark Diaries" - Sep. 2003
- "A Lagoa de Sherman" - Sep. 2003 (Spanish)
- "Le Lagon de Sherman" - Sep. 2003 (French)
- " | 3,516 | trex-train |
Apple Qmaster [SEP] developer | Apple Qmaster
Apple Qmaster is a system made by Apple Inc. that provides automated work distribution and processing for high-volume projects created with certain digital visual effects software packages: Shake, Autodesk Maya, Final Cut Pro, Compressor, DVD Studio Pro and any UNIX command-line program. It processes such jobs on a cluster of Mac or Xserve computers.
History.
Qmaster was introduced as part of Shake 3, to complement the Rendezvous (now Bonjour) networking technology. It was later available with Shake and as | Czech Republic, Nov 10 in Moscow, Russia.
- Google Developer Day 2010: Sep 28 in Tokyo, Japan, Oct 29 in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Nov 9 in Munich, Germany, Nov 12 in Moscow, Russia, and Nov 16 in Prague, Czech Republic.
- Google Developer Day 2011: Sep 16 in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Sep 19–20 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Oct 10 in Moscow, Russia, Oct 18 in Prague, Oct. 26 in Beijing, Czech Republic, Nov 1 | 3,517 | trex-train |
The Bronze Horseman [SEP] instance of | be Pushkin's most successful narrative poem, "The Bronze Horseman" has had a lasting impact on Russian literature. It is considered one of the most influential works in Russian literature, and is one of the reasons Pushkin is often called the “founder of modern Russian literature.” The statue became known as the Bronze Horseman due to the great influence of the poem.
Plot summary.
The poem is divided into three sections: a shorter introduction (90 lines) and two longer parts (164 and 222 lines | – 11 January 1931) married dental surgeon J. R. Gurner ( – 11 June 1900) on 12 October 1871
- Emily Bakewell (4 Sep 1851 – 13 June 1887) married vigneron and pastoralist Walter Reynell (27 March 1846 – 8 April 1919), son of John Reynell. on 16 May 1877
- Leonard William Bakewell (11 Sep 1854 – 1 Aug 1925), respected solicitor, horseman and yachtsman, married Isabella Monteith (c. 1857 – 1 March 1930) on 21 July 1881. He was partner | 3,518 | trex-train |
Tennis at the 1896 Summer Olympics – Men's singles [SEP] sport | Tennis at the 1896 Summer Olympics – Men's singles
The men's singles was one of two tennis events on the Tennis at the 1896 Summer Olympics programme. The sixteen entrants were seeded into a single-elimination tournament, with only thirteen or fifteen of the players actually competing. They represented six nations. None of the leading players of the time such as Wimbledon champion Harold Mahony, U.S champion Robert Wrenn, William Larned or Wilfred Baddeley participated.
Draw.
Draw Finals.
The International Society of Olympic Historians gives | Cricket at the Summer Olympics
Cricket has been a sport at the modern Summer Olympic Games. The only time it has been played was at the 1900 Summer Olympics with only a men's contest when Great Britain won the gold medal, but the possibility of it being contested at the Olympics again has recently resurfaced.
Inclusion.
Cricket was originally scheduled to be included in the inaugural 1896 Summer Olympics, which were held in Athens; cricket would have been the only team sport held at the Games. There were, | 3,519 | trex-train |
T.I. [SEP] genre | No Mediocre
"No Mediocre" is a song by American rapper T.I., released on June 17, 2014, through Grand Hustle and Columbia Records, as the lead single from his ninth studio album "Paperwork" (2014). The song, produced by DJ Mustard, features a guest appearance from Grand Hustle protégé, Australian rapper Iggy Azalea.
Background.
On November 22, 2013, T.I. announced that he had signed a deal with Columbia Records, to release his upcoming ninth studio album. T.I. revealed he | B released "No Genre 2", the sequel to his seventh mixtape. "No Genre 2" features guest appearances from Kevin Gates, Victoria Monet, Mike Fresh, Ty Dolla Sign, Sevyn Streeter, Mila J, T.I. and more. On October 14, 2014, B.o.B released a song titled "Not For Long", featuring Trey Songz, as a single via digital distribution. On October 7, 2014, an up-and-coming singer named Tora Woloshin, announced she signed to No Genre | 3,520 | trex-train |
Tufail Ahmad [SEP] occupation | Tufail Ahmad
Tufail Ahmad is a British journalist and political commentator of Indian origin. He has been the Director of the South Asia Studies Project at the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) in Washington, D.C.. As per his latest writings, he is described as a Contributing Editor at Firstpost and as Executive Director of the Open Source Institute, New Delhi.
Life and career.
Tufail was born in the West Champaran district in Bihar, India. He is currently a British citizen.
Tufail has a | Tufail Ahmad Khan (politician)
Sardar Tufail Ahmad Khan Mayo (born 2 January 1943 in Behwan District, Gur Ganwa, British Punjab (now Gurgaon, Haryana) and died on 24 June 2016, West Punjab, India) is a Pakistani politician affiliated with the Pakistan Muslim League (Q). He was previously affiliated with Pakistan Muslim League (N).
An agriculturist by profession, he completed a B.A. degree in 1965 from University of the Punjab and has been an MPA and Parliamentary Secretary from 1985 to 1988 | 3,521 | trex-train |
canton of Ardres [SEP] country | Canton of Ardres
The canton of Ardres is a former canton situated in the department of the Pas-de-Calais and in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of northern France. It was disbanded following the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015.
Geography.
The canton is organised around Ardres in the arrondissement of Saint-Omer. The altitude varies from 0m (Éperlecques) to 196m (Rebergues) for an average altitude of 42m.
Composition.
The | letter of each artist's name.
Justin held his fourth concert of 2006 in Canton, China on 1 September 2006. The title of the concert was "Watson's Distilled Water: Listen to Justin Sing", followed by another show with the same title in Hong Kong Exhibition Center (his 5th concert for 2006) on 13 Sep 2006. His sixth concert was held in Macau on 21 October 2006, One Good Show. His seventh concert in 2006 will be held in Malaysia on 24 December 2006. Title of | 3,522 | trex-train |
Summer Darkness [SEP] country | Summer Darkness
Summer Darkness is an alternative music festival in the Netherlands which was held annually from 2003 to 2013, around the second weekend in August in the city of Utrecht. Over the years its popularity has grown considerably.
Organisation.
Summer Darkness is organised similar to Germany's Wave-Gotik-Treffen, albeit on a much smaller scale. Acts perform in various clubs throughout the city of Utrecht. The main stages are Tivoli Oudegracht, Tivoli de Helling and EKKO. There are also individual performances at the Domkerk | Waxwing", Summer 2014)
- "The Fortunate" ("Blackbird", May 5, 2014)
- "Desaparecido" ("Waxwing", Spring 2014)
- "Between Men" ("Four Way Review", Sep 30, 2012)
- "The Affliction" ("Guernica", Feb 15, 2010)
Essays.
- "The Veil of Accessibility: Examining Poems by Frank O’Hara and Kenneth Koch in Light of Conrad’s Heart of Darkness" (" | 3,523 | trex-train |
Megachile semilaurita [SEP] taxon rank | Megachile semilaurita
Megachile semilaurita is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae. It was described by Mitchell in 1927. | - 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, | 3,524 | trex-train |
Chiddy Bang discography [SEP] instance of | Chiddy Bang discography
The discography of American alternative hip hop band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Chiddy Bang consists of one studio album, four singles.
Albums.
Albums Mixtapes.
- "The Swelly Express" (2009)
- "Air Swell" (2010)
- "Peanut Butter and Swelly" (2011) | Chiddy Bang
Chidera Anamege, now known by his stage name Chiddy Bang, is an American hip hop recording artist. Prior to its breakup, Chiddy Bang was an American hip hop duo consisting of Anamege, under the stage name Chiddy, and Noah Beresin, under the stage name Xaphoon Jones. The duo was introduced by former band member Zachary Sewall in late 2008 while the two were studying at Drexel University, in Beresin's hometown of Philadelphia. Anamege's sound is based on the fusion of hip hop and alternative using | 3,525 | trex-train |
Comagena [SEP] country | Comagena
Comagena was a fortified Roman camp on the Danube, on the site of the modern town of Tulln on the Danube in Lower Austria, Austria. Built as a defensive work along the Norican frontier, it originally housed an "ala" of up to 500 cavalry troops ("ala I Commagenorum"). From its exposed situation, it was able to guard a militarily significant ford over the Danube and control the valley lowlands for a good distance upstream and down.
Several phases of rebuilding at the site have | Teng
Teng may refer to:
- Teng (surname) (滕), a Chinese surname
- Teng (state), an ancient Chinese state
- Teng (mythology), a flying dragon in Chinese mythology
- Teng County, a county in Guangxi, China
- Triboelectric nanogenerator, a method of power generation based on charge transfer between dissimilar materials | 3,526 | trex-train |
Ellis Grove Precinct, Randolph County, Illinois [SEP] country | Ellis Grove Precinct, Randolph County, Illinois
Ellis Grove Precinct is located in Randolph County, Illinois, USA. As of the 2010 census, its population was 953.
Geography.
Ellis Grove Precinct covers an area of . | 3 Precinct, Morgan County
- South Jacksonville No. 4 Precinct, Morgan County
- Southern Precinct, Williamson County
- Sparta Precinct, Randolph County
- Steeleville Precinct, Randolph County
- Stokes Precinct, Union County
- Stone Church Precinct, Hardin County
- Stonefort Precinct, Williamson County
- Sugar Grove No. 5 Precinct, Menard County
- Sunfield Precinct, Perry County
- Swanwick Precinct, Perry County
Illinois precincts by name T.
- Tallula No. 11 Precinct, Menard County | 3,527 | trex-train |
Smithwick [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Smithwick, Texas
Smithwick is an unincorporated community in Burnet County, Texas, United States. Smithwick is located on Ranch to Market Road 1431 east of Marble Falls.
Notable people.
- Dudley Meredith, American football player | 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 | 3,528 | trex-train |
1977–78 Division 1 season [SEP] sport | 1977–78 Division 1 season (Swedish ice hockey)
1977-78 was the third season that Division 1 operated as the second tier of ice hockey in Sweden, below the top-flight Elitserien (now the SHL).
Division 1 was divided into four starting groups, based on geography. The top four teams in the group would continue to the playoffs to determine which clubs would participate in the qualifier for promotion to Elitserien. The bottom one/two teams in each group were relegated to Division 2 for the 1978–79 | La Salle leads Ateneo in the number of overall General Championships in the Seniors division, 8–1. Note that all championships listed are NCAA General Championships and UAAP General Championships. La Salle won its first UAAP General Championship in the Seniors Division in 2012–13 season and continued until the following season.
- La Salle (8) – 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77, 1977–78, 1980–81, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2015–16
- Ateneo (1) – 1968–69
Head-to-head records by sport Juniors' Division.
To date, | 3,529 | trex-train |
Braggs [SEP] country | Braggs, Oklahoma
Braggs is a town in Muskogee County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 259 at the 2010 census, a 14.0 percent decline from 301 at the 2000 census. The town is best known as the site of Camp Gruber, a World War II military cantonment that was the home base of the 42nd Infantry Division (Rainbow Division) and the 88th Infantry Division (Blue Devil Division).
History.
This town was named Patrick, Indian Territory, on May 2, 1886, for | . The next month, James & Ruth Bragg applied to the FCC to transfer the station's broadcast license to a new corporation they owned, Bragg Broadcasting Incorporated. The FCC approved the transfer on January 28, 1988, and the formal consummation was filed on February 18, 1988. The Braggs maintained the country format but with a full service lean, adding daily farm programming and at least 20 hours of news and information programming per week.
In April 1997, KSAR applied to the FCC to switch broadcast frequencies from 95.9 | 3,530 | trex-train |
Gemsstock [SEP] country | Gemsstock
Gemsstock is a mountain of the Swiss Lepontine Alps, overlooking Andermatt in the canton of Uri. A glacier named "Gurschenfirn" lies over its northern flanks. The Gemsstock is a subpeak of the higher Chastelhorn, lying approximately one kilometre south-west.
Ski Area.
Gemsstock is part of the Gotthard Oberalp Arena, as is Naetschen, which sits on the other side of Andermatt.
There are two 'skiing sections' on Gemsstock. There is a cable car in Andermatt which goes directly up to | .
- A black run called "The B.Russi Run" (named after Andermatt's Bernhard Russi).
- A red run called "Sun Track".
Gemsstock is a north peak, so you can ski on it until May. Before February it's very cold on Gemsstock because the sun can't shine on the peak.
Ski Area Future.
In the future, Orascom Hotels and Development plan to build 5 new ski lifts, along with several new runs, as part of their Andermatt expansion project. | 3,531 | trex-train |
Belitung [SEP] country | SMA Negeri 5 Bandung
SMA Negeri 5 Bandung (also known as SMU 5 Bandung or SMA 5 Bandung) is a public high school located on Jalan Belitung in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. It shares the same building with SMA Negeri 3 Bandung, consequently giving the schools the nickname SMA Belitung Delapan after the street and recently being nicknamed as "Belitung Timur" because the school is located on the East Wing of Belitung Delapan building, while SMA Negeri 3 Bandung is "Belitung Barat" for its location on the West | Mentas river
- Kampong Dedaun{Dedaun Village}
Food.
- Gangan Belitung
- Kempelang
- Pempek Belitung
- Peletek
Typical Country.
- Tarsius Tersier{Pelilean}
- Pelandok | 3,532 | trex-train |
Sarajevo [SEP] twinned administrative body | and listed as number 2 behind Artur Yusupov. In 2007 he won the Bosnia and Herzegovina Chess Championship ahead of Borki Predojević.
In 2015 he won the World Senior Championship's over-50 (+50) section in Acqui Terme.
Predrag Nikolić is now living in the Netherlands near Leiden, and in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Notable games.
- Predrag Nikolic vs Georgy Timoshenko, GMA-qual f 1990, King's Indian Defense: Fianchetto Variation, Immediate Fianchetto (E60), 1-0
- Predrag Nikolic | to recognize a representative body of twelve Muslims, two Catholics, two Orthodox, and one Jew, all of them from Sarajevo, plus one Muslim and one Christian delegate from each of the six administrative districts (kotars) in the Bosnian Vilayet — a proposed composition that followed the makeup of the regional council, the consultative body formed in the 1860s that had governed city of Sarajevo since 1872. According to the proposal, matters affecting a single confession were to be handled by delegates from that group, and common matters would be | 3,533 | trex-train |
Henry Diltz [SEP] occupation | musicians who needed publicity and album cover photos. He was the official photographer at Woodstock, and the Monterey and Miami Music Festivals, and has photographed over 200 record album covers.
Diltz photographed 1960s folk-rock stars who lived in Los Angeles's Laurel Canyon. During that time, Laurel Canyon was a center of American music. Many rising stars were drawn to Laurel Canyon, a laid-back neighborhood in the Hollywood Hills. "There was a sense of brotherhood in all of this - in the music scene, | , The Bees & The Monkees". It was considered for, but rejected from, "Changes".
- Micky's "Mr. Henry Diltz on clarinet" interjection refers to the fact that Henry Diltz plays clarinet on the song.
"Circle Sky" (alternate mix)
- Written by Michael Nesmith
- Lead vocal by Michael Nesmith
- Guitar: Michael Nesmith, Keith Allison, and Bill Chadwick
- Bass: Richard Dey, and John Gross
- Drums: Eddie Hoh
- Organ | 3,534 | trex-train |
Mackinlaya [SEP] taxon rank | Mackinlaya
Mackinlaya is a genus of the flowering plant family Apiaceae (formerly placed in Araliaceae). Five species are known to science, growing naturally in Queensland, Australia, the Bismarck Archipelago, the Solomon Islands, New Guinea, Sulawesi and the Philippines.
External links.
- Ecology : the Life Cycle of "Mackinlaya confusa" in the tropical rainforest (photo essay) | moving some genera around, monophyly of each taxon can probably be achieved. Splitting the Panaceae from the Aralieae is rejected by the current state of knowledge, and whether the Schefflerieae can be accurately subdivided into the Plerandreae and Tetraplasandreae is at least highly doubtful. The Mackinlayeae seem to form a smaller and more basal lineage, but many other genera still await study.
Mackinlayeae.
- "Apiopetalum"
- "Mackinlaya"
- "Pseudosciadium"
Aralieae.
- "Aralia"
- "Arthrophyllum" | 3,535 | trex-train |
Dierhagen [SEP] instance of | Dierhagen
Dierhagen is a municipality in the Vorpommern-Rügen district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
Among the approx. 1,600 inhabitants is Egon Krenz, briefly the leader of the GDR, who has lived there since 2006.
Location.
Dierhagen is on the Fischland-Darß-Zingst peninsula. The district is surrounded by the Baltic Sea to the north and northwest and the Saaler Bodden to the east and southeast.
Dierhagen has six districts:
- Dierhagen Dorf
- Dierhagen Strand, a 7-km | -long beach with fine white sand
- Dierhagen Ost
- Neuhaus
- Dändorf
- Körkwitz
History.
Dierhagen was first discovered in 1311 when German settlers expanded their territory into the area of Ribnitz (moved eastward).
External links.
- Dierhagen website, accessed 20. December 2017 | 3,536 | trex-train |
Francisco Vidal y Barraquer [SEP] languages spoken, written or signed | Francisco Vidal y Barraquer
Francisco de Asís Vidal y Barraquer (Catalan: Francesc d'Asís Vidal i Barraquer, October 3, 1868 – September 13, 1943) was a Spanish Catalan Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Archbishop of Tarragona from 1919 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1921.
He famously refused to sign the 1937 Collective Letter in which the Spanish Church's hierarchy gave their support to Francisco Franco's forces, and died in exile in Switzerland.
Biography.
Born in | 61. 1864–1870 : Francisco Fleix y Solans
62. 1875–1878 : Constantino Boney y Zanuy
63. 1879–1888 : Benito Vilamitjana y Vila
64. 1889–1911 : Tomás Costa y Fornaguera
65. 1913–1918 : Antolín López Peláez
66. 1919–1943 : Francisco Vidal y Barraquer
67. 1944–1948 : Manuel Arce y Ochotorena
68. 1949–1970 : Benjamín de Arriba y Castro
69. 1970–1983 : José Pont y Gol
70. 1983–1996 : Ramón Torrella Cascante
71. 1997–2004 : Lluís Martínez Sistach
72. | 3,537 | trex-train |
Aran [SEP] instance of | Aran (river)
The Aran, from Basque Harana, is a left tributary of the Adour, in the French Basque Country, in Aquitaine, Southwest France.
The river is also known as the "Joyeuse", which is also the name of a tributary of the Bidouze.
Geography.
The Aran rises on the northern side of the Baigura in Hélette. It flows between the "Zihorri" and "Atezain", collects in Mendionde waters from Macaye, flows by the former "castle of Garro | who has been raised by the governing Galactic Federation and has effectively been kept in imprisonment on a derelict space vessel, thus making her gradually loathe humans. Madeline eventually plans to raid the Federation headquarters and destroy human civilization, but fortunately Samus Aran is called onto the scene by the Federation before this can occur.
The various "Star Trek" shows also had persuasive androids, for instance in the original series episodes "What Are Little Girls Made Of?", "Shore Leave", "I, Mudd", | 3,538 | trex-train |
Amanda Felder [SEP] educated at | Amanda Felder
Amanda Dawn Felder (born 16 January 1982 in Houston) is a professional US triathlete and Member of the USA Triathlon Project 2016 program.
Felder started her triathlon career in 2005 when she took part in, and won, the "USA Triathlon Collegiate National Championship" for the first time, as later on in 2008.
Felder also takes part in Ironmen, e.g. she placed 7th at the "Ironman 70.3 Miami" on 30 October 2010.
Amanda Felder holds an undergraduate degree from Rice University and | Felder
Felder is a surname, and may refer to:
Persons.
- Amanda Felder, American professional triathlete
- Andreas Felder (b. 1962), Austrian championship ski jumper
- Cajetan Freiherr von Felder (1814–1894), Austrian entomologist, jurist, and politician
- Clarence Felder (b. 1938), American film and television character actor
- Don Felder (b. 1947), American rock musician
- John Myers Felder (1782–1851), American politician and congressman
- Josef Felder (1900–2000) | 3,539 | trex-train |
Aligarh Muslim University [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Gafil Swami
Gafil Swami (born 22 July 1953, Aligarh) is an Indian poet of Hindi-language from Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh. He is known for his poetry on corruption.
Biography.
He was born in Lalpur village of Aligarh district in Uttar Pradesh. His father was late Dheeri Singh and mother is Smt. Dhaura Devi. In 2012, a collection of his poetry called "Jai Ho Bhrashtachar Ki" was published by Nirupama Publication, Meerut.
Reportedly, by Dainik Jagran, In March 2013 | 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 | 3,540 | trex-train |
Hanover [SEP] twinned administrative body | Ludwig Lange (philologist)
Christian Conrad Ludwig Lange (born 4 March 1825 in Hanover; died 18 August 1885 in Leipzig) was a German philologist and archaeologist.
Biography.
He studied at the University of Göttingen under Karl Friedrich Hermann, and in 1855 became a full professor of classical philology at the University of Prague. In 1859 he relocated as a professor to the University of Giessen, and in 1871 moved to Leipzig, where in 1879/80 he served as university rector.
His principal work was "" | Hanover School Division
Hanover School Division is a public administrative body located in southeastern Manitoba, Canada, responsible for the management of public schools in the Rural Municipality of Hanover, City of Steinbach, Town of Niverville, and the community of Landmark in the Rural Municipality of Tache. The division operates under the direction of a board of 10 elected trustees representing six wards. Its offices are located in Steinbach, the third largest city in Manitoba.
History.
The Hanover School Division was created by the provincial government as part | 3,541 | trex-train |
Leaf [SEP] headquarters location | Leaf (Japanese company)
Leaf is a Japanese visual novel studio under the publisher Aquaplus, and has offices in Yodogawa-ku, Osaka, and Tokyo. It and its competitor Key (to which it is often compared) are two of the most popular and successful dedicated visual novel studios operating today. It was launched out of obscurity by its early release "To Heart". Leaf used the XviD video codec in several games: "Aruru to Asobo!!", "Tears to Tiara", "Kusari | Leaf, the Defence Medal 1939–45, and Coronation Medals for 1937 and 1953, to the Coldstream Guards Museum, where they are on display at the regimental headquarters at Wellington Barracks in London.
External links.
- Location of grave and VC medal "(Brookwood Cemetery)"
- The Brookwood Cemetery Society "(Known Holders of the Victoria Cross Commemorated in Brookwood Cemetery)" | 3,542 | trex-train |
Hallandsås Tunnel [SEP] country | Hallandsås Tunnel
The Hallandsås Tunnel (), also known as the Hallandsås Ridge Tunnel or Scanlink, is a railway tunnel in Sweden. It connects the northern and the southern sides of the Hallandsås geological formation (a horst). The length is ( in one bore, in the other). It's utilised by the West Coast Line, on the section between Ängelholm and Halmstad in southwestern Sweden. It has improved the connection between the cities of Gothenburg, Sweden, and Copenhagen, Denmark. In the longer term it | links.
- Trafikverket: The Hallandsås Project
- Summary and timeline of the project
- Hallandsås milestone achievement June 10, 2010 | 3,543 | trex-train |
John Nance Garner [SEP] position held | President Herbert Hoover of California and incumbent Vice President Charles Curtis of Kansas.
Roosevelt narrowly carried New Jersey with a plurality of 49.48% of the vote to Hoover's 47.59%, a victory margin of 1.90%.
Socialist Party candidate Norman Thomas finished in third in New Jersey with 2.64%, more than the 2.23% he received nationally. Reflecting a nationwide left-wing backlash against the conservative policies that had been perceived to have culminated in the Great Depression in 1929, Thomas in 1932 received more than 8 times | Patrick Jay Hurley
- 21 Sep – Ross S. Sterling
- 28 Sep – Pierre Laval & Aristide Briand
- 5 Oct – Primo Carnera
- 12 Oct – Baron Kijuro Shidehara
- 19 Oct – William Green
- 26 Oct – Chiang Kai-shek & Mme. Chiang
- 2 Nov – Eugene O'Neill
- 9 Nov – Rosa Ponselle
- 16 Nov – Dino Grandi
- 23 Nov – Barry Wood
- 30 Nov – Walter Runciman
- 7 Dec – John Nance Garner | 3,544 | trex-train |
Schattenberg [SEP] country | Schattenberg (Allgäu Alps)
Schattenberg (Allgäuer Alpen) is a mountain of Bavaria, Germany. | of Europe after the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, at omniatlas.com.
- Susanne Schattenberg: Brest-Litovsk, Treaty of, in: 1914-1918-online. International Encyclopedia of the First World War. | 3,545 | trex-train |
Peter Jorgensen [SEP] member of sports team | with his arms representing wings.
In 2002, Jorgensen returned to rugby union joining English club Northampton Saints. From Northampton, Jorgensen went on to play two seasons for Rotherham before signing for Edinburgh where he played two more seasons before finishing his career.
Post playing.
In June 2007, Jorgensen returned to Australia with his wife and two young sons and resumed work as a stockbroker. Frank Puletua is Jorgensen's brother-in-law. | Portland Indians
The Portland Indians were a professional basketball team in Portland, Oregon. They were a member of the Pacific Coast Professional Basketball League for the duration of the league, which only lasted two seasons: 1946–47 and 1947–48. They played their home games in the Portland Armory.
Notable players.
- Norm Baker (member of Canada's Sports Hall of Fame)
- Don Durdan (Oregon State Beavers basketball and football player, in Oregon Sports Hall of Fame)
- Noble Jorgensen, (future NBA | 3,546 | trex-train |
Rocky [SEP] award received | three "The Expendables" films (2010–2014). He wrote or co-wrote most of the films in his three biggest franchises, and directed many of them too.
Stallone's film "Rocky" was inducted into the National Film Registry, and had its props placed in the Smithsonian Museum. His use of the front entrance to the Philadelphia Museum of Art in the "Rocky" series led the area to be nicknamed the Rocky Steps, and Philadelphia has a statue of his Rocky character placed permanently near the museum | , recipient of the 2010 World Statesman Award.
Sep 22, 2009
Address by Ivan Lewis on behalf of PM Gordon Brown
The Gordon Brown, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom received the 2009 World Statesman Award
Sep 22, 2009
Address by Muhtar Kent
Muhtar Kent, Chairman & CEO, The Coca-Cola Company received the 2009 Appeal of Conscience Award
Sep 22, 2009
Address by Bernard J. Arnault
Bernard J. Arnault, Chairman & CEO, LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton received the 2009 | 3,547 | trex-train |
Chennapalli [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Chennapalli
Chennapalli is a village in the Hosur taluk of Krishnagiri district, Tamil Nadu, India. | 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 | 3,548 | trex-train |
Nuelles [SEP] country | Nuelles
Nuelles is a former commune in the Rhône department in Rhône-Alpes region in eastern France.
On 1 January 2013, Nuelles and Saint-Germain-sur-l'Arbresle merged becoming one commune called Saint-Germain-Nuelles.
References.
- INSEE | 100. Saint-Germain-Nuelles
101. Saint-Igny-de-Vers
102. Saint-Jean-des-Vignes
103. Saint-Jean-la-Bussière
104. Saint-Julien
105. Saint-Julien-sur-Bibost
106. Saint-Just-d'Avray
107. Saint-Lager
108. Saint-Marcel-l'Éclairé
109. Saint-Nizier-d'Azergues
110. Saint-Pierre-la-Palud
111. Saint-Romain | 3,549 | trex-train |
Negaunee [SEP] country | While living in Marquette, Michigan, Thorpe, along with fellow Boy Scout and future World Champion Wendel Suckow, first experienced luge on a small local track that (after being relocated to nearby Negaunee, Michigan) remains the only full length natural track luge facility in the United States.
Thorpe is a 1988 graduate of Marquette Senior High School.
Thorpe retired from luge after the 2002 Winter Olympics and is a now retired living in Farmington, New Mexico.
References.
- 1994 luge men's doubles results | York (then 10 years old) and her mother toured Panama from October 5 through October 11, 1988, and they were escorted by a military guard on a tour of the country. She was interviewed constantly during her visit, becoming the main item on the Panamanian news, and the mayor of Panama City awarded her an honorary key to the city.
Upon her return to her home in Negaunee, Michigan, she was praised at first, particularly by her school and community, but soon the story was covered | 3,550 | trex-train |
East Meets West [SEP] director | East Meets West (1936 film)
East Meets West is a 1936 British drama film directed by Herbert Mason and starring George Arliss, Lucie Mannheim, Godfrey Tearle and John Laurie. It was made at the Lime Grove Studios in London. The film's art direction was by Oscar Friedrich Werndorff.
Plot.
A small Middle Eastern state is coveted by the major powers for strategic reasons.
Cast.
- George Arliss - Sultan of Rungay
- Lucie Mannheim - Marguerite Carter
- Godfrey Tearle - Sir | the theme, due to food and drink businesses being very popular in Naples
Week 5 - Bangkok - Sport and Leisure, create a business related to the theme due to the popular sport and leisure scene which is popular with tourists
Week 6 - Hong Kong - East meets West, create a brand new product and sell it within 5 days, with the theme related to the idea of Hong Kong being the location of where East meets West
Winners.
Week 1 - Istanbul - James Watt, Managing Director of | 3,551 | trex-train |
Blanquita Amaro [SEP] occupation | Blanquita Amaro
Blanquita Amaro (June 30, 1923 in San Antonio de los Baños, Cuba – March 15, 2007 in Miami, United States) was a Cuban film actress of the 1940s and early 1950s who starred in the Golden Age of Argentine Cinema.
She appeared in some 17 films between 1939 and 1954 appearing often in films involving her native Cuba in co-production with Argentina such as "A La Habana me voy" ("I'm Coming to Havana"), working under director Luis Bayón Herrera | Country Corner
Country Corner (Spanish: (Spanish: Rincón criollo) is a 1950 Cuban musical film directed by Raúl Medina and starring Blanquita Amaro, Néstor de Barbosa and Jose Sanabria.
Cast.
- Blanquita Amaro as Rosita
- Néstor de Barbosa as José Manuel
- Jose Sanabria as Don Jaime
- Carlos Pous as Pitirre
- Paco Alfonso as Don Hilario
- Asunción del Peso
- José de San Antón
- Cándita Quintana as Candelaria
- Yeyo Arias
- Zulema Casal as Doña | 3,552 | trex-train |
Trilussa - Storia d'amore e di poesia [SEP] instance of | Trilussa - Storia d'amore e di poesia
Trilussa - Storia d'amore e di poesia is a 2013 Italian television film directed by Lodovico Gasparini. It was broadcast in two parts on 11 and 12 March 2013 on Rai 1.
Plot.
This historical biographical TV series is based on the life of the Italian poet Trilussa.
Cast.
- Michele Placido as Trilussa
- Monica Guerritore as Rosa
- Renato Scarpa as Pio XI
- Valentina Corti as Giselda
- Rodolfo Laganà as Rapiselli
- Emanuele Bosi | La gente" (1927)
Cinema.
In 2013 the Italian programm RAI broadcast a TV miniseries about Trissula's life, "Trilussa - Storia d'amore e di poesia", realized by Lodovico Gasparini.
See also.
- Museum of Rome in Trastevere
Sources.
- Short Bio "(with Trilussa’s sketches)"
- Biblioteca Nazionale Braidense exposition
- Trilussa Poems
External links.
- Poem of Trilussa on the street in Rome | 3,553 | trex-train |
Iskut, British Columbia [SEP] country | Beggerlay Canyon
Beggerlay Canyon is a canyon on the Stikine River in northwestern British Columbia, Canada, located northeast of the communities of Iskut, British Columbia and Eddontenajon Lake. The rapids near Beggerlay Canyon are regarded as the most difficult on the Grand Canyon of the Stikine. | "Children in Need" (1980–present)
- "Timewatch" (1982–present)
- "Brookside" (1982–2003)
- "Countdown" (1982–present)
- "Right to Reply" (1982–2001)
- "The Bill" (1984–2010)
- "Channel 4 Racing" (1984–2016)
- "Thomas & Friends" (1984–present)
- "EastEnders" (1985–present)
- "The Cook Report" (1985–1998)
- "Crosswits" (1985–1998)
- " | 3,554 | trex-train |
1984 European Cup Final [SEP] sport | 1984 European Cup Final
The 1984 European Cup Final was an association football match between Liverpool of England and Roma of Italy on 30 May 1984 at the Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy. It was the final match of the 1983–84 season of Europe's premier cup competition, the European Cup. Liverpool were appearing in their fourth final, having won the competition in 1977, 1978 and 1981. Roma were appearing in their first European Cup final.
Each club needed to progress through four rounds to reach the final. Matches | Băsescu with Ordinul "Meritul Sportiv" — (The Order of "Merit in Sport") class II for his part in winning the 1986 European Cup Final.
Majearu is currently in charge with a youth team at Steaua Bucureşti.
Honours.
Honours Club.
- Steaua București
- Romanian Championship: 1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88
- Romanian Cup: 1984–85, 1986–87, 1987–88
- European Cup: 1985–86
- European Super Cup: 1986
- Gloria Bistrița
- Romanian Cup: 1993–94 | 3,555 | trex-train |
tetramethylethylenediamine [SEP] instance of | Tetramethylethylenediamine
Tetramethylethylenediamine (TMEDA or TEMED) is a chemical compound with the formula (CH)NCHCHN(CH). This species is derived from ethylenediamine by replacement of the four amine hydrogens with four methyl groups. It is a colorless liquid, although old samples often appear yellow. Its odor is remarkably similar to that of rotting fish.
As a reagent in organic and inorganic synthesis.
TMEDA is widely employed as a ligand for metal ions. It forms stable complexes with many metal halides, e.g. zinc chloride and copper(I) iodide, | Tetramethylethylenediamine (data page)
This page provides supplementary chemical data on tetramethylethylenediamine.
Material Safety Data Sheet.
The handling of this chemical may incur notable safety precautions. It is highly recommend that you seek the Material Safety Datasheet (MSDS) for this chemical from a reliable source such as SIRI, and follow its directions.
References.
Except where noted otherwise, data relate to standard ambient temperature and pressure. | 3,556 | trex-train |
Cothurus iridescens [SEP] taxon rank | Cothurus iridescens
Cothurus iridescens is a species of beetle in the genus "Cothurus". It was described in 1891. | - 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, | 3,557 | trex-train |
Curtitoma niigataensis [SEP] taxon rank | Curtitoma niigataensis
Curtitoma niigataensis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Mangeliidae.
Distribution.
This species occurs in the Sea of Japan.
References.
- Bogdanov, I.P. & Ito, K. (1992) "The Oenopotinae (Gastropoda: Turridae) mollusks from the southeastern part of the Japan Sea". Venus, 51, 11–41
External links.
- Tucker, J.K. 2004 "Catalog of recent and fossil turrids (Mollusca: Gastropoda)". Zootaxa 682:1- | Aminobacter niigataensis
Aminobacter niigataensis is a bacterium from the genus of Aminobacter which was isolated from soil.
External links.
- Type strain of "Aminobacter niigataensis" at Bac"Dive" - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase | 3,558 | trex-train |
Rayrock Mine [SEP] country | Rayrock Mine
The Rayrock Mine was a uranium producing venture in the Northwest Territories, Canada. It is located on the south side of Maryleer Lake and the north shore of Fault Lake, 169 kilometers northwest of Yellowknife and 74 kilometres northwest of Rae. Radioactive deposits were originally staked in 1948 and then restaked in 1950. American Yellowknife Mines Limited explored the site with detailed Geiger surveys and extensive trenching in the early 1950s. In 1954 exploration work included over of surface diamond drilling, and the company was reorganized as Rayrock Mines Limited | of uranium concentrate. Rayrock Mine was a fully underground uranium mine with a small townsite built by the company being in operation during this period. The mine employed 135 men in 1958 and the townsite had 20 families as residents. The mining facility and town existed in an abandoned state for over twenty years after the mine closed.
In 1987, the buildings of the mine and town were demolished. Environmental cleanup began in 1996, with the objective being to contain contaminants at the site and limit exposure to persons who visit the | 3,559 | trex-train |
Galium sterneri [SEP] taxon rank | Galium sterneri
Galium sterneri or limestone bedstraw is a plant species of the Rubiaceae. It is native to northern Europe (Denmark, the Faroe Islands, Great Britain, Ireland, Norway and Germany).
External links.
- Online Atlas of the British & Irish Flora, "Galium sterneri" (Limestone Bedstraw)
- British Wild Plant, "Galium sterneri" Limestone Bedstraw
- Irish Wildflowers, Limestone Bedstraw, "Galium sterneri", Rú beag
- Biopix photo, "Galium sterneri" | Galium sphagnophilum"
- "Galium spurium"
- "Galium stebbinsii"
- "Galium stellatum"
- "Galium stenophyllum"
- "Galium stepparum"
- "Galium sterneri"
- "Galium subfalcatum"
- "Galium subnemorale"
- "Galium subtrifidum"
- "Galium subtrinervium"
- "Galium subuliferum"
- "Galium subvelutinum"
- "Galium subvillosum"
- "Galium sudeticum"
- "Galium suecicum"
- "Galium suffruticosum" | 3,560 | trex-train |
Eria coronaria [SEP] parent taxon | Eria coronaria
Eria coronaria is a species of orchid. It is native to Guangxi, Hainan, Tibet, Yunnan , the Himalayas, Thailand and Vietnam. | 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 | 3,561 | trex-train |
Adrian A. Husain [SEP] occupation | Adrian A. Husain
Adrian A. Husain (born 1942 in Kanpur) is an Indian-born Pakistani poet of the English language. He attended schools in England, Italy and Switzerland, and went to college in Oxford. He received a Ph.D. in English literature with a thesis on Shakespeare, Machiavelli, and Castiglione.
His poetry has been published in the United States and the United Kingdom in addition to Pakistan. In 1968 he won the Guinness Poetry Prize. He often writes articles in the "Dawn" and other newspapers | Tayyab Husain
Choudhary Tayyab Husain was born in rahena village in mewat haryana on 7 sep 1936. He was an Indian Politician from the state of Haryana. He was a two term Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha representing the Faridabad (Lok Sabha constituency) and the Gurgaon (Lok Sabha constituency).
Mewat politics around two house ch. Tayyab Hussain and Ch. Khurshid ahmad. | 3,562 | trex-train |
Samuel S. Carroll [SEP] conflict | Samuel S. Carroll
Samuel Sprigg "Red" Carroll (September 21, 1832 – January 28, 1893) was a career officer in the United States Army who rose to the rank of brigadier general during the American Civil War. The Maryland native was most known for his service as the commander of the famed "Gibraltar Brigade," an infantry brigade in the Army of the Potomac that played a key role during the defense of Cemetery Hill during the Battle of Gettysburg, as well as in repulsing a portion of Pickett's | Carroll the Settler
- Charles Carroll of Annapolis
- Charles Carroll (barrister)
- Charles Carroll of Carrollton
- Daniel Carroll
- John Carroll (bishop)
- John Lee Carroll
- Thomas King Carroll
- Anna Ella Carroll
- James Carroll (Maryland politician)
- Samuel S. Carroll
- Causey family
- Chase family
- Samuel Chase
- Jeremiah Chase
- Clarke family
- Contee family
- Thomas Contee
- Benjamin Contee
- Compton family
- Henry | 3,563 | trex-train |
Asperdaphne ula [SEP] taxon rank | Asperdaphne ula
Asperdaphne ula is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Raphitomidae.
Robert Boog Watson wrote the species description in 1881. The specific name "ula" name comes from the Greek word 'crisp'. Its type locality is north east of New Zealand at at a depth of .
Description.
(Original description) The shell is rather short, fusiform, biconical, scalar and angulated. It is obsoletely ribbed, with rather strong spiral threads. The snout is rather | - "Propebela rossiana" (Powell, 1942): synonym of "Antiguraleus rossianus" Powell, 1942
- "Propebela schneideri" : synonym of "Propebela assimilis"
- "Propebela subtruncata" (Powell, 1942): synonym of "Antiguraleus subtruncatus" Powell, 1942
- "Propebela subturgida" (Verrill, 1884): synonym of "Oenopota subturgida" (A. E. Verrill, 1884)
- "Propebela ula" (Watson, 1881): synonym of "Asperdaphne ula" (Watson, | 3,564 | trex-train |
Bulbophyllum laxiflorum [SEP] taxon rank | Bulbophyllum laxiflorum
Bulbophyllum laxiflorum is a species of orchid in the genus "Bulbophyllum".
References.
- The Bulbophyllum-Checklist
- The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia | "
- "Bulbophyllum laxiflorum"
- "Bulbophyllum leibergii"
- "Bulbophyllum lemniscatoides"
- "Bulbophyllum lepantense"
- "Bulbophyllum leptocaulon"
- "Bulbophyllum levanae"
- "Bulbophyllum leytense"
- "Bulbophyllum lipense"
- "Bulbophyllum lobbii"
- "Bulbophyllum loherianum"
- "Bulbophyllum longiflorum"
- "Bulbophyllum longipetiolatum"
- "Bulbophyllum macranthum"
- "Bulbophyllum maculatum"
- "Bulbophyllum makoyanum"
- "Bulbophyllum maquilingense"
- " | 3,565 | trex-train |
Mr. Nutz [SEP] platform | The player controls the one player character, Mr. Nutz, an anthropomorphic red squirrel wearing Chucks, gloves, a vest, and a cap, through six themed levels. The end goal is to stop Mr. Blizzard, a yeti, who is the final boss and is trying to take over the world by using his magic powers to turn it into a mass of ice. Ammunition, in the form of nuts, can be collected and thrown at enemies.
Ocean originally planned to release this game also for the Commodore Amiga | Mr. Nutz: Hoppin' Mad
Mr. Nutz: Hoppin' Mad is a side scrolling platform game developed by German teams Kaiko and Neon Studios and published by Ocean Software for the Amiga in 1994. The player controls Mr. Nutz, an anthropomorphic red squirrel wearing shoes, gloves and a cap, who must stop chickens from outer space that are trying to take over the world.
The game shares similarities with other 2D platformers of the era: jumping is the main technique used to navigate platforms and defeat or avoid most enemies | 3,566 | trex-train |
David Smiley [SEP] award received | David Smiley
Colonel David de Crespigny Smiley, LVO, OBE, MC & Bar (11 April 1916 – 9 January 2009) was a British special forces and intelligence officer. He fought in the Second World War in Palestine, Iraq, Persia, Syria, Western Desert and with Special Operations Executive (SOE) in Albania and Thailand.
Background.
Smiley was the 4th and youngest son of Sir John Smiley, 2nd Baronet and Valerie Champion de Crespigny, youngest daughter of Sir Claude Champion de Crespigny, who was | at Berkeley and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, she worked with David C. Jewitt to discover the Kuiper Belt. In 1992, after five years of observation, they found the first known Kuiper Belt object other than Pluto and its largest moon Charon, using the University of Hawaii's 2.2 meter telescope on Mauna Kea. This object is (15760) 1992 QB, which she and Jewitt nicknamed "Smiley". The American Astronomical Society awarded Luu the Annie J. Cannon Award in Astronomy in 1991. In 1992, Luu received a | 3,567 | trex-train |
Seemly, West Virginia [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Seemly, West Virginia
Seemly was an unincorporated community in Grant County, West Virginia, United States. Its post office is closed. | 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 | 3,568 | trex-train |
Firthside [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Firthside, Tasmania
Firthside is a neighbourhood within the suburb of Kingston, in the greater Hobart area, capital of Tasmania, Australia. It is located on the northern edge of the Kingston urban area.
Firthside offers all the conveniences of Kingston without the traffic due to the easy access to/from the Southern Outlet.
The Firthside area was originally settled by Dutch migrants.
It is the location of the Manor Gardens Club | 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 | 3,569 | trex-train |
Pip Rippon [SEP] sport | Pip Rippon
Thomas "Pip" Rippon (4 February 1888 – 29 May 1950) was an English professional footballer who scored 47 goals from 154 appearances in the Football League playing as a forward for Grimsby Town and Lincoln City and Blackburn Rovers.
Rippon was born in Beighton, then in Derbyshire, now a part of Sheffield. He played for Grimsby Town both before and after the First World War, making 121 appearances in the Football League. In 1920, he joined Lincoln City, then playing in the Midland League | . Her step-sisters are Rebecca Rippon and Melissa Rippon, both of whom have played for the Australian women's national water polo team. Her mother married in 2002, which is when the Rippon sisters became her step-sisters. Melissa and Gynther became inseparable and have remained that way since their parents became married.
She is also a serving Police Officer with the Queensland Police Service where she is a Plain Clothes Senior Constable.
Water polo.
Gynther has a water polo scholarship from the Australian Institute of Sport | 3,570 | trex-train |
Hattstedt [SEP] instance of | Hattstedt
Hattstedt (Danish: "Hatsted", North Frisian: "Haatst") is a municipality in the district of Nordfriesland, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated near the North Sea coast, approx. 6 km northwest of Husum. Located on the edge of the village is the Mikkelberg-Kunst-und-Cricket Center, a cricket ground which has in the past held neutral Women's One Day Internationals between Denmark Women and the Netherlands Women.
Hattstedt is part of the "Amt | Hattstedt (Amt)
Hattstedt was an "Amt" ("collective municipality") in the district of Nordfriesland, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Its seat was in Hattstedt. In January 2008, it was merged with the "Ämter" Friedrichstadt, Nordstrand and Treene to form the "Amt" Nordsee-Treene.
The "Amt" Hattstedt consisted of the following municipalities:
1. Arlewatt
2. Hattstedt
3. Hattstedtermarsch
4. Horstedt
5. Olderup
6. Wobbenbüll | 3,571 | trex-train |
Bumpei Akaji [SEP] country of citizenship | Bumpei Akaji
Bumpei Akaji (1921 – 2002) was an American sculptor from Hawaii. He was known for welding large copper and brass sculptures which can be seen all over Hawaii as part of Hawaii's Art in Public Places program.
Biography.
Akaji was born in Lawai, on the Hawaiian island of Kauai in 1921. In 1943 he joined the United States Army and was sent to Italy with the 100th Battalion of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team. He was inspired by the frescoes and mosaics he saw in Florence | and mentor. Although Abe began as a painter, he learned welding from Bumpei Akaji in 1951, and the two artists began a series of copper work experiments. During these few years in Hawaii, Abe also formed the Metcalf Chateau with Bumpei Akaji, Edmund Chung, Tetsuo Ochikubo, Jerry T. Okimoto, James Park, and Tadashi Sato. Their first group exhibition was in 1954.
In 1956, Abe returned to New York and found a creative home at the SculptureCenter, where his work attracted the attention of gallery owners | 3,572 | trex-train |
Makunda [SEP] instance of | Makunda
Makunda is a village in Ghanzi District of Botswana. It is located close to the Namibian border. The population was 331 in 2001 census. | Gautier Makunda
Trésor Gautier Makunda (born 15 September 1983) is a Paralympian athlete from France competing mainly in category T11 sprint events. Makunda has won a total of one silver and three bronze medals across three Summer Paralympics, beginning with a second-place finish in the T11 10mm sprint at the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens. He is a regular member of the French relay team in the T11-13 4 × 100 m relay.
External links.
- profile on paralympic.org | 3,573 | trex-train |
E. S. Rose Park [SEP] country | E. S. Rose Park
E. S. Rose Park is a baseball, softball, soccer, and track & field venue in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. It is home to Nashville Union FC and Belmont Bruins baseball, softball, men's and women's soccer, and men's and women's track & field teams of the NCAA Division I Ohio Valley Conference. It is located approximately five minutes from Belmont University's main campus. The city-owned park was renovated extensively in 2010–2011.
History.
Prior to | and "N" Streets to S. 33rd Street and Sheridan Boulevard, Bicentennial Cascade Fountain, Hamann Rose Garden, Lincoln Children's Zoo, Veterans Memorial Garden, and Holmes Park at S. 70th Street and Normal Boulevard. Pioneers Park includes the Pioneers Park Nature Center at S. Coddington Avenue and W. Calvert Streets.
Community parks include Ballard Park, Bethany Park, Bowling Lake Park, Densmore Park, Erwin Peterson Park, Fleming Fields, Irvingdale Park, Mahoney Park, Max E. Roper Park, Oak Lake Park, Peter Pan Park | 3,574 | trex-train |
Loris Fortuna [SEP] languages spoken, written or signed | Loris Fortuna
Loris Fortuna (January 22, 1924 – December 5, 1985) was an Italian left-wing politician, and former Member of Parliament since 1963.
Biography.
Born in Breno, province of Brescia, he was a partisan during World War II, and initially joined the Italian Communist Party (PCI), leaving it in 1956, and crossing the floor to the Italian Socialist Party (PSI), after the anti-Soviet revolts in Hungary were suppressed by the Soviet Red Army. His first | The Addams Family" (1991)...Little Tully
- "Empty Nest" (1991) (2 episodes)...Timmy / Alec
- "" (1990)...Nick
- "Taking Care of Business" (1990)...Yuppie Son
- "The Munsters Today" (1990)...Kid Grandpa
- "Talespin" (1990)...Ernie
- "Full House" (1990) (3 episodes)...Walter "Duckface" Berman
- "Peter Pan and the Pirates" (1990)...Michael Darling | 3,575 | trex-train |
Shelby Grant [SEP] occupation | Shelby Grant
Shelby Grant (October 19, 1936 – June 25, 2011), born Brenda Thompson, was an American actress whose credits included "Our Man Flint", "Fantastic Voyage", and "Medical Center".
Early life.
Thompson was born on October 19, 1936 in Orlando, Oklahoma to parents Lawrence and Mae Thompson. She was raised in Wagoner, Oklahoma, and completed high school at Wagoner High School.
Thompson enrolled at Northeastern State College (now known as Northeastern State University | experimental coupe "Little Red" built from a '67 Mustang coupe
- Sep '67: Regular 1968 Mustang production begins.
- Oct '67: Lee Grey visits Shelby American to borrow Little Red for one week. Lee Grey wants to buy parts from A.0. Smith to modify Mustang coupes at L.A. area dealerships.
- Oct '67: Lee Grey meets with Lee Iaccoca to discuss a Mustang for California. Little Red is there to illustrate his idea.
- Dec '67-Jan '68: Shelby | 3,576 | trex-train |
Rasiva [SEP] located on terrain feature | Rasiva
The Rasiva is a mountain of the Swiss Lepontine Alps, located north-west of Brione in the canton of Ticino. It lies on the range east of Monte Zucchero, between the Val Redòrta and the Val d'Osura.
External links.
- Rasiva on Hikr | Galaxias Chaos
Galaxias Chaos is an area of broken landscape in the Cebrenia quadrangle of Mars, located at 34.1° N and 213.6° W. It is 234.0 km across and was named after an albedo feature name. Galaxias Chaos may be caused by sublimation of an ice-rich deposit.
See also.
- Chaos terrain
- Climate of Mars
- Geology of Mars
- List of areas of chaos terrain on Mars
- Martian chaos terrain
- Outflow channels
- Water on Mars | 3,577 | trex-train |
James Hay [SEP] sport | James Hay (footballer)
James Hay (1876 – 1940) was a footballer who played in the Football League for Barnsley and Chesterfield Town and in the Southern League for Stoke.
Career.
Hay was born in Lanark and played for Renfrew Victoria before joining English Second Division side Barnsley in 1901. Hay spent seven seasons with the "Tykes" making 159 appearances scoring once which came in an FA Cup match against Swindon Town. He joined Chesterfield in 1908 and spent the 1908–09 season at Saltergate but left at the | Baronet.
In 2002, he married Clare, daughter of the circuit judge William Hamilton Crawford, QC, and his wife, Marilyn Jean Colville. The couple have four children:
- Lady Alice Hay (b. 25 Sep 2003)
- Lady Catriona Hay (b. 25 Sep 2003)
- Lady Auriol Hay (b. 15 Mar 2007)
- William Hay, Viscount Dupplin (b. 24 Jun 2011)
Charity.
The earl serves as president of the Royal Caledonian Ball Trust, which organises an | 3,578 | trex-train |
Aleksandr Surin [SEP] sport | Aleksandr Surin
Aleksandr Vladimirovich Surin (; born 5 April 1988) is a Russian professional football player. He last played in the Russian Second Division for FC Tambov.
External links.
- Career summary at KLISF | Suraganov
- Grigory Suramelashvili
- Aleksey Surikov
- Emil Surikov
- Martyn Surin
- Vasily Sukov
- Grigory Sukov
- Pyotr Surkov
- Fyodor Surkov
- Mikhail Surmach
- Nikolai Surnev
- Georgy Surnin
- Aleksandr Surov
- Boris Surovtsev
- Pyotr Surovtsev
- Mikhail Suroshnikov
- Aleksandr Suslov
- Aleksey Nikolaevich Suslov
- Aleksey Petrovich Suslov
- Vasily Suslov
- Pyotr Suslov
- Yakov Susko
- Georgy Sutormin
- Grigory Sutulov
- Aleksandr Sutyrin | 3,579 | trex-train |
Beroun [SEP] country | Beroun, Minnesota
Beroun is an unincorporated community in Mission Creek Township, Pine County, Minnesota, United States.
Interstate 35 and Pine County Roads 14 and 61 are three of the main routes in the community. Interstate 35 runs north–south, and County Road 14 (Beroun Crossing Road) runs east–west.
Beroun is located between Hinckley and Pine City.
A post office called Beroun was established in 1895, and remained in operation until 1993. The community was founded by Czech immigrants, who | )
- Želeč (Village, Tábor)
- Želechovice (Village, Olomouc)
- Želenice (Village, Kladno)
- Želenice (Village, Most)
- Želešice (Village, Brno-Country)
- Želetava (Village, Třebíč)
- Želetice (Village, Hodonín)
- Želetice (Village, Znojmo)
- Železná Ruda (Town, Klatovy)
- Železná (Village, Beroun)
- Železné (Village, Brno-Country)
- Železnice (Village, | 3,580 | trex-train |
Edward Zemprelli [SEP] educated at | of the state's banking laws and the unemployment fund. He served as a trustee of Penn State University from 1978 to 1996, as well as a trustee of University of Pittsburgh. Zemprelli died on December 4, 2017, in Jupiter, Florida. | of the NAACP as its 1979 "Person of the Year."
State Senate election.
Austin was headed for re-election to the State House in 1980 but chose instead to run for the State Senate against an 18-year incumbent Edward Zemprelli, who was also the State Senate Majority Leader. Austin charged that Zemprelli had been in office too long and had not done enough for the district. His critics said Austin had only served one-term in the State House and should wait before trying to go too far too | 3,581 | trex-train |
Ray Harford [SEP] sport | Ray Harford
Raymond Thomas Harford (1 June 1945 – 9 August 2003) was an English footballer, better known for his successes as a coach and manager than as a player. He is considered to have been one of the top coaches of his generation.
During his playing days he was a centre-half, and made 354 league appearances in an eleven-year career in the Football League. He began at Charlton Athletic as a youth player in 1960, though only managed three league appearances before his departure in | , Green co., PA)
- John Archer (b.5 May 1741 – d. 28 Sep 1810, "Medical Hall", nr. Churchville, Harford co., MD. Buried at Churchville Presbyterian Church Cem., Churchville, Harford co., MD)
- William Bradford, Sr. (b.1739 – d.1794)
- Thomas Brice (b.1746)
- Samuel Calwell (b. c1741 – d. 1799, Harford co., MD)
- Richard Dallam (b.1743 – d. 1805, Harford co., MD) | 3,582 | trex-train |
Mshindo [SEP] country | Mshindo
Mshindo is an administrative ward in the Iringa Urban district of the Iringa Region of Tanzania. According to the 2002 census, the ward has a total population of 1,895. | Kordey, illustrator
- 2010: "Luke Cage Noir" #1; Tim Bradstreet, illustrator
- 2011: "Unknown Soldier" #5; Dave Johnson, illustrator
- 2012: "Chew" #27; Rob Guillory, illustrator
- 2013: "Indigo Hit List 1.0" ; Charlie Goubile and Mshindo Kuumba I, artists
- 2014: "Route 3" #2: A Date… A Destiny; Sean Hill, artist
- 2015: "Offset" #1: "The | 3,583 | trex-train |
Kapunda and Light [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Light Regional Council
Light Regional Council is a local government area north of Adelaide in South Australia. It is based in the town of Kapunda, and includes the towns of Freeling, Greenock, Hansborough, Hewett, Roseworthy and Wasleys.
The council is named for the River Light, the south bank of which forms much of the council area's northwest border. The river is named after William Light, the first Surveyor-General of South Australia.
History.
The council came into existence on 1 March 1996 | mine, is Kapunda near the southern boundary of hundred. Other localities within the hundred are Hansborough, Bagot Well and Allendale North.
Local government.
The earliest local government started with the establishment of the Corporate Town of Kapunda in 1865. The District Council of Kapunda was formed the following year, bringing local governance to the remainder of the hundred. By the mid 1900s the council was a single entity and in 1996 it amalgamated with the District Council of Light to form the new District Council of Kapunda and Light, | 3,584 | trex-train |
Miniophyllodes [SEP] taxon rank | Miniophyllodes
Miniophyllodes is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae.
References.
- Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database | Miniophyllodes aurora
Miniophyllodes aurora is a species of moth of the family Erebidae. It is found in northern Madagascar.
This species has a wingspan of 72 mm. | 3,585 | trex-train |
Pindad PM2 [SEP] instance of | Pindad PM2
The Pindad PM2 is a submachine gun manufactured by Pindad of Indonesia. This sub-machine gun is intended to be used by forest guard authorities and by law enforcement.
Design objectives.
The Pindad PM2 is a submachine gun based on the Pindad SS2, using a similar receiver (although changed to use 9×19mm ammunition), grip, and folding stock. It is designed to exceed the performance of the popular German-made Heckler & Koch MP5. It has a standard MIL-STD-1913 rail on | top for optics and comes with a suppressor.
Specifically designed for Close Quarters Combat operations, the PM2 is marketed primarily for military special forces and police Anti-Terrorism teams. The PM2 meets the needs of urban warfare operations, with Pindad having developed non-lethal rubber bullets for the weapon.
There is currently no intention for the local government to purchase the weapon, however foreign buyers are interested in buying the firearm.
Variants.
Variants PM2-V1.
The V1 weighs 3.18 kg with its magazine. It | 3,586 | trex-train |
Argos [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Argos (river)
The Argos is a river in the region of Murcia, Spain. It is a tributary of the river Segura. It starts in Caravaca de la Cruz, runs though Cehegín, Valentin and joins the Segura in Calasparra. | 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 | 3,587 | trex-train |
Mollebaya District [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Mollebaya District
Mollebaya District is one of twenty-nine districts of the province Arequipa in Peru. | Zangilan District
Zangilan Rayon (; ) is a de jure administrative territorial entity in the south-western part of the Republic of Azerbaijan, but de facto this territory was occupied by Armenian forces in autumn of 1993, during the Nagorno-Karabakh War. Since then, it has been governed by the unrecognized Republic of Artsakh as part of its Qashatagh Province. Zangilan district was occupied by Armenian military forces on October 29, 1993.
Geography.
Zangilan city is located in the south-western part of the Republic, | 3,588 | trex-train |
1982 VFL season [SEP] sport | 1982 VFL season
The 1982 Victorian Football League season was the 86th season of the elite Australian rules football competition. This season commenced on 20 March 1982 and concluded on 25 September 1982 with Carlton defeating Richmond in the Grand Final to win its second consecutive premiership.
The season was the first in which the VFL established a permanent interstate presence, with the South Melbourne Football Club moving all of its home games to Sydney, New South Wales, ultimately becoming known as the Sydney Swans.
Night series.
The Swans | - Aug 12: Hanson
- Aug 19: Corey Taylor of Slipknot and Stone Sour
- Aug 26: Steve Lucas of X
- Sep 2: Gang of Youths
- Sep 9: Spoon
- Sep 16: The Preatures
- Sep 23: Mogwai
- Sep 30: Died Pretty
- Oct 7: The Jungle Giants
- Oct 14: Future Islands
- Nov 4: Cub Sport
- Nov 18: Whitfield Crane
- Nov 25: Pete Tong
- Dec | 3,589 | trex-train |
Chicopee [SEP] shares border with | Elms College
The College of Our Lady of the Elms, often called Elms College, is a Catholic liberal arts college located in Chicopee, Massachusetts, near Springfield.
History.
The Sisters of St. Joseph and the Diocese of Springfield co-founded Elms as a girls' preparatory academy in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, the Academy of Our Lady of the Elms, in 1897. In 1899, Rev. John McCoy and Bishop Thomas Beaven of the Springfield diocese purchased property in Chicopee and it became St. Joseph's Normal College. | cost of $35 million, the high school relocated to its current location near the border between the two towns it serves.
Campus.
GD's campus lies on Chicopee Row on the Groton side of the Groton-Dunstable border. The current site is just to the east of Reedy Meadow and its fields are bordered by eastern white pine, as well as vernal pools including Bauch Pond and the Ennis Puddle. Near the upper fields and entrance to the grounds is the "Spirit Rock", a large boulder which | 3,590 | trex-train |
Canadian Journal of Administrative Law and Practice [SEP] instance of | Canadian Journal of Administrative Law and Practice
The Canadian Journal of Administrative Law and Practice is a law journal published three times a year by Carswell on behalf of the Council of Canadian Administrative Tribunals. It "[p]rovides a forum for in-depth discussion of administrative law issues and emphasizes the important role played by tribunals, boards and commissions in the administrative process". The journal publishes articles, case comments, practice notes, and book reviews. The majority of papers are in English with the remainder in French. All abstracts | “European Law”;
- Editorial Board of Scientific-Practical Professional Journal “International Law”, Scientific-Practical Journal “Court Practice”;
- Scientific Council of the Journal “Reorganization and Bankruptcy”;
- Editorial Board of journals “Herald of the National Academy of Prosecutors of Ukraine”, “Civil Procedure. Court Practice in Civil Cases”, “Administrative Procedure. Court Practice in Administrative Cases”, “Criminal Procedure. Court Practice in Criminal Cases”, “Economic Procedure. Court Practice in | 3,591 | trex-train |
National Register of Historic Places listings in Comanche County, Oklahoma [SEP] country | National Register of Historic Places listings in Comanche County, Oklahoma
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Comanche County, Oklahoma.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Comanche County, Oklahoma, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.
There are 35 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the | and Jammal Brown
Quanah Parker built his final residence in the town of Cache, Comanche County.
See also.
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Comanche County, Oklahoma
External links.
- Comanche County
- City of Lawton
- Fort Sill Military Reservation
- "Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture" - Comanche County
- Oklahoma Digital Maps: Digital Collections of Oklahoma and Indian Territory | 3,592 | trex-train |
Jonas Emet [SEP] position played on team / speciality | Jonas Emet
Jonas Emet (born 13 February 1988 in Jakobstad) on Finnish footballer, who plays as a midfielder for FF Jaro.
Career.
Throughout his career, Emet has represented FF Jaro, Tampere United, and IFK Mariehamn. He made his debut at the senior level in 2005.
International career.
Emet was a member of Finland U-15, Finland U-17, Finland U-19 and Finland national under-21 football team.
Personal life.
He was born in Jakobstad. | Category at Qatar Olympic Committee (JAN 14 - JUL 15)
- Coach at Olympiacos Sailing (SEP 12 - DEC 13)
- Sailing Athlete at Olympic Team of Greece (2012)
- Sailing Athlete at National Team of Greece (2006-2012)
Studies.
1. Physical Education and Sport Science at Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece speciality : Sailing
2. Aqua Fitness and Aqua Aerobics at MP Balatsinos
3. 200H Yoga Teacher Training -Transformational Hatha Yoga at Yoga Alliance International in Lagonissi, | 3,593 | trex-train |
William S. Edmiston [SEP] place of death | William S. Edmiston
William Somerville Edmiston (November 10, 1857 – July 24, 1903) was an architect and politician in present-day Alberta, Canada. He was a member of the Edmonton Town Council and for two terms, the mayor of Edmonton.
Originally a native of Scotland, Edmiston came to Canada to settle in Clover Bar, Northwest Territories in the early 1880s. After living there for about ten years, he relocated to nearby Edmonton where he would employ himself as an architect, the first ever in | Edmiston
Edmiston may refer to:
Places.
- Edmiston, California, an unincorporated community in Fresno County, California
People.
- Althea Brown Edmiston (1874-1937), African-American teacher and missionary
- Andrew Edmiston Jr. (1892–1966), American politician
- Robert Edmiston (born 1946), British motor trade entrepreneur and philanthropist
- Walker Edmiston (1925–2007), American actor
- William S. Edmiston (1857–1903), Canadian politician | 3,594 | trex-train |
Heather Leigh West [SEP] country of citizenship | Heather Leigh West
Heather Leigh West is a New York City based American recording artist best known for her work in house music.
Early life and education.
Born into a theater family in New York City, West was always surrounded by creative talent. A graduate of Manhattan's La Guardia High School of Music and the Arts - Vocal Department, she developed her style as a member of the school's Gospel Choir.
Career.
Career Early years.
West has written and recorded songs for herself as well | as J.D.); and the third in December at the Coast Theatre in West Hollywood, starring James Snyder as J.D. In each reading, Jenna Leigh Green, Corri English, and Christine Lakin played Heather Chandler, Heather McNamara and Heather Duke respectively.
On September 13–14, 2010, Heathers was presented as a concert at Joe's Pub. The show was directed by Andy Fickman, and it starred Annaleigh Ashford as Veronica Sawyer, Jeremy Jordan as Jason Dean, Jenna Leigh Green as Heather Chandler, Corri English as Heather McNamara | 3,595 | trex-train |
Fencing at the 1956 Summer Olympics – Men's team sabre [SEP] part of | Fencing at the 1956 Summer Olympics – Men's team sabre
The men's team sabre was one of seven fencing events on the fencing at the 1956 Summer Olympics programme. It was the tenth appearance of the event. The competition was held on December 3 1956. 43 fencers from 8 nations competed.
Rosters.
- Australia
- Leslie Fadgyas
- Alexander Martonffy
- Emeric Santo
- Leslie Kovacs
- Sandor Szoke
- France
- Claude Gamot
- Jacques Lefèvre
- Bernard Morel | Fencing at the 1920 Summer Olympics – Men's team sabre
The men's team sabre was a fencing event held as part of the Fencing at the 1920 Summer Olympics programme. It was the third appearance of the event.
Eight nations competed.
Rosters.
- Belgium
- Robert Hennet
- Pierre Calle
- Léon Tom
- Alexis Simonson
- Robert Feyerick
- Charles Delporte
- Harry Dombeeck
- Czechoslovakia
- Josef Javůrek
- Otakar Švorčík
- František Dvořák
- Antonín | 3,596 | trex-train |
Marie Fisher [SEP] occupation | Marie Fisher
Marie Claire Fisher (9 June 1931 – 17 August 2008) was an Australian politician. She was a Labor member of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 1978 to 1988.
Fisher was born Marie Claire Callinan in Paddington, New South Wales, the daughter of Frank and Claire Callinan. Following her father's abandonment of their family Marie spent time in various orphanages. She was educated at Darlinghurst Public School, Crown Street High School and Sydney Girls High School. Fisher's interest in politics and social justice | Aug 1953), who married William Brown McIlvaine and had issue.
- Katharine Le Moyne (b. 19 Sep 1866), married Janon Fisher (b. Sep 1837) and had issue:
- Janon Fisher Jr. (4 Jan 1898 - 26 Mar 1979), married Margie James (4 Jul 1900 - 6 May 1987), daughter of lumber merchant Norman James, and had issue.
- Katharine Le Moyne Fisher Jr. (b. 21 Mar 1900)
- Romaine LeMoyne (1870-1968), who | 3,597 | trex-train |
Whoopee Hill [SEP] country | Whoopee Hill
Whopee Hill is a summit in Ohio County, Kentucky, in the United States. With an elevation of , Whopee Hill is the 1037th tallest mountain in Kentucky.
Whoopee Hill has been noted for its unusual place name. | "
- "My Buddy Blind Papa Lemon"
- "Tell Me Baby"
- "Times Has Done Got Hard"
- "Whoopee Blues" (Take 1)
- "Whoopee Blues" (Take 2)
"The Gone Dead Train" was the title of an episode in the ninth season of the television series "". A portion of the song is played in the episode, and King Solomon Hill is mentioned as the artist.
The 1969 film "Performance", directed | 3,598 | trex-train |
Jesse Simons [SEP] country of citizenship | Jesse Simons
Jesse Simons (November 5, 1917 – July 8, 2006) was an American labor arbitrator, who helped set in place a system of collective bargaining between New York City (NYC) and its employees.
Early life.
Simons was born in New Haven, Connecticut, he attended the University of Minnesota, the University of Washington and the University of New York, he failed to earn a degree from any of these institutions. Simons was a firm believer in unionism and his politics during the 1930s | Jesse Engelbrecht
Jesse Engelbrecht (born 5 January 1983 in Durban) is a South African male squash player who has also represented Zimbabwe formerly in international competitions including the 2002 Commonwealth Games.
Biography.
Jesse Engelbrecht was born in Durban but settled in Zimbabwe for a while as his grandparents and parents lived in Zimbabwe. He applied for the South African citizenship in 2007 as his parents were forced to migrate from the country to Zimbabwe and which made him eligible to play for the South African national squash team in international squash competitions | 3,599 | trex-train |
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