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Cobra Verde [SEP] director | Cobra Verde
Cobra Verde (also known as Slave Coast) is a 1987 German drama film directed by Werner Herzog and starring Klaus Kinski, in their fifth and final collaboration. It was based upon Bruce Chatwin's 1980 novel "The Viceroy of Ouidah". The film depicts the life of a fictional slave trader. It was filmed on location in Brazil, Colombia and Ghana.
Plot.
Francisco Manoel da Silva (Klaus Kinski) is a debauched Brazilian rancher who reluctantly goes to work at a gold mining company | garage rock. In a review of the band's 2003 album, "Easy Listening", the "Boston Phoenix" compared Cobra Verde to the MC5, due to lyrics and guitars that "blur the line between revolution and hedonism."
Salon.com compared Cobra Verde to glam-rock, and specifically compared the band's 1999 album, "Nightlife", to director Todd Haynes' film, "Velvet Goldmine". "Haynes would have fared far better if he had consulted John Petkovic and his band Cobra Verde. | 3,600 | trex-train |
Fukuoka Mosque [SEP] country | Fukuoka Mosque
The Fukuoka Masjid Al Nour Islamic Culture Center (Fukuoka Mosque)(アン ヌール イスラム文化センター 福岡マスジド) is the first mosque on the island of Kyūshū in Japan. It was built in 2009, and officially opened on 12 April 2009. Fukuoka Mosque aims to serve about 1,000 Muslims in Fukuoka Prefecture, as well to serve people in Japan interested in Islam. It arranges daily prayers, Friday prayers, Eid prayers on regular basis. It occasionally, arranges program for conversion into Islam, Muslim marriage, and funeral prayers | ) 2012
Theatre.
- Tokyo Sundance (Theatre Cocoon, Osaka Kintetsu Theatre, Fukuoka Mielparque Hall) Feb.-Mar. 2001
- Boeing-Boeing (The Globe Tokyo Theatre, Osaka Kintetsu Theatre) Jun.-Jul. 2003
- Star tanjo (Aoyama Theatre) Mar.-Apr. 2004
- Cho-jin (Shimokitazawa Honda Theatre, Osaka Wahha-Kamikata Wahha Hall, Yamatokōriyama kōriyama-jo Hall, Shiga-ken-ritsu Kusatsu Bunka-Geizyutsu-Kaikan) Sep.-Oct. 2004
- Tsubame no iru Eki (The Globe | 3,601 | trex-train |
Grotta dell' Arco [SEP] instance of | Grotta dell'Arco
The Grotta dell' Arco is a large, shallow cave on the island of Capri, Italy. It faces east, and is situated about 240 m above sea level, under the cliffs which are south-east of the Castello Barbarossa. The cave is about in height and may have resulted from the great landslide which occurred at the east of Monte Solaro. | . Finally, there is a room with an iron-beamed roof. Built of local stone, the fort has vaulted roofs and tiled floors. The most significant architectural features are its two towers, indicating the military function of the castle. One of them, square-shaped, was built in the Swabian period, the other, however, is circular and was built in the Angevin period.
Grounds.
Barbarossa Castle is located in Anacapri's Villa San Michele district, not far from the Grotta dell' Arco | 3,602 | trex-train |
Al Ahli Stadium [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Al Ahli Stadium (Bahrain)
Al Ahli Stadium is a multi-use stadium in the Zinj district of the city of Manama, in Bahrain. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Al-Ahli. The stadium holds 10,000 people. The stadium also occasionally hosts concerts. | embassy, in which a Bahraini citizen was killed and around 100 injured after the American embassy was attacked with petrol bombs and stones. A similar protest was held in 2003, in the run-up to the Iraq War. Several roads in Zinj remain barricaded with concrete blocks, and special security forces are frequently seen in the area at night.
Sports.
Al-Ahli Club and stadium are located in Zinj. Al-Ahli Stadium holds League A and B football matches. AlAhli Sports club is also one of | 3,603 | trex-train |
Michal Zachariáš [SEP] member of sports team | Michal Zachariáš
Michal Zachariáš (born 15 April 1984) is a professional Czech football player who currently plays for SK Kladno. He was among the top goalscorers in the 2004–05 Czech 2. Liga. He played in three seasons of the Gambrinus liga, making 62 appearances and scoring four goals. | - Vladimír Weiss (2007–08)
- Michal Hipp (2008–09)
- Emil Stranianek sr. (2009–temporary)
- Peter Fieber sr. (2009–10)
- Vladimír Goffa (2010–11)
- Norber Hrnčár (2011–12)
- Emil Stranianek sr. (2012)
- Ľubomír Luhový (2012)
- Alexander Zachariáš (2012–temporary)
- Emil Stranianek sr. (2012–13)
- Tomáš Medveď (2013–15)
- Rastislav Kunst (2015–16)
- Peter Boďo (2016–17)
- | 3,604 | trex-train |
Elsa Oderholz [SEP] country of citizenship | Elsa Oderholz
Elsa Oderholz is a retired Swiss slalom canoeist who competed from the late 1940s to the mid-1950s. She won two medals in the folding K-1 team event at the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships with a silver in 1949 and a bronze in 1951. | - 29 Sep – Dwight W. Morrow
- 6 Oct – Harry Emerson Fosdick
- 13 Oct – Sergei Koussevitsky
- 20 Oct – Henri Matisse
- 27 Oct – King George V & Queen Mary
- 3 Nov – Haile Selassie
- 10 Nov – Jouett Shouse
- 17 Nov – Football's Public
- 24 Nov – Robert Bulkley
- 1 Dec – James J. Davis
- 8 Dec – King Haakon VII
- 15 Dec – Mary Garden
- 22 Dec – Elsa Einstein | 3,605 | trex-train |
Widok, Szczecin [SEP] country | Widok, Szczecin
Widok is a part of the Szczecin City, Poland situated on the right bank of Oder river, south-east of the Szczecin Old Town, and south-west of Szczecin-Dąbie. | zbiorach Muzeum Narodowego w Warszawie
- "Widok na Kazimierz nad Wisłą", 72,6×65,5, olej na płótnie, w zbiorach Żydowskiego Instytutu Historycznego
- "Widok na Kazimierz nad Wisłą", 72×77,2, olej na płótnie, w zbiorach Żydowskiego Instytutu Historycznego
- "Rynek w Kazimierzu" (1934), olej na dykcie, 40×50, w zbiorach prywatnych
- "Łódka", w zbiorach Muzeum w Ein Harod
- "Mulatka" (1931), olej na płótnie, 60×48, w zbiorach Żydowskiego Instytutu Historycznego | 3,606 | trex-train |
Valencia [SEP] genre | Valencia (band)
Valencia is an American alternative rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
History.
History Early years and "This Could Be a Possibility" (2004–2008).
Valencia met by playing local shows together around the tri-state area in separate bands. George Ciukurescu and JD Perry grew up together; attending elementary school, high school, and their first year of college. They joined a band in 2001 called The Capgun Heroes with Brendan Walter and former members Sean Mundy and Ryan O'Hara | Misiones, Argentina
14 MAY 2011 Uruguay 102 - 6 Paraguay
17 MAY 2011 Chile 71 - 3 Paraguay
20 MAY 2011 Brasil 51 - 14 Paraguay
5th place
Sudamericano B 2012 Valencia, Venezuela
09 SEP 2012 Paraguay 54 - 17 Colombia
12 SEP 2012 Paraguay 69 - 3 Peru
15 SEP 2012 Venezuela 8 - 73 Paraguay
Champion Sudamericano B
Sudamericano B 2013 Luque, Paraguay
25 AGO 2013 Paraguay 22 - 0 Peru
27 AGO 2013 Paraguay 28 - 7 Venezuela
30 AGO 2013 | 3,607 | trex-train |
1960 French Championships – Men's Singles [SEP] winner | 1960 French Championships – Men's Singles
Sixth-seeded Nicola Pietrangeli defeated Luis Ayala 3–6, 6–3, 6–4, 4–6, 6–3 in the final to win the Men's Singles tennis title at the 1960 French Championships.
Seeds.
The seeded players are listed below. Nicola Pietrangeli is the champion; others show the round in which they were eliminated.
1. Barry Mackay "(Quarterfinals)"
2. Neale Fraser "(Quarterfinals)"
3. Andrés Gimeno "(Quarterfinals)" | qualified him for the French Championship and earned him a spot at Wimbledon. He attended The Hill School in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, where he created the tradition of "J-ball." At the French Championships in 1927, 15 year old Wood was the youngest competitor ever in the men's singles event. In the 1927 Wimbledon Championships, Wood became the youngest competitor in the Men's Singles at 15 years 231 days old and the Men's Doubles at 15 years 234 days old. He was the third youngest winner of | 3,608 | trex-train |
2007–08 Tercera División [SEP] sport | 2007–08 Tercera División
The season 2007–08 of Tercera División of Spanish football started 26 August 2007 and ended 18 May 2008.
Overview.
There were 364 clubs competing in Tercera División (Third division) in the 2007–08 season, divided into 18 regional groups, each accommodating between 20 and 21 clubs.
The following clubs finished as champions of their respective groups
- Grupo I (Galicia) - Ciudad Santiago
- Grupo II (Asturias) - Real Oviedo
- Grupo III (Cantabria) - Gimn. Torrelavega | 2007 Tercera División play-offs
The 2007 Tercera División play-offs to Segunda División B from Tercera División (Promotion play-offs) were the final playoffs for the promotion from 2006–07 Tercera División to 2007–08 Segunda División B. In some groups four teams took part in the play-off while other groups have only three.
- The teams highlighted in yellow played the Liguilla de Ascenso to Segunda Division B.
- The teams highlighted in red were relegated to Regional Divisions.
Eliminatories.
- The regular season finish | 3,609 | trex-train |
Arnold High School [SEP] country | Arnold High School
J. R. Arnold High School is a public high school open in Panama City Beach, Florida, United States. Serving grades 9 through 12, it is part of the Bay District Schools. Its school mascot is the Marlin.
History.
Arnold High School was commissioned for $34 million in 1998. The 330,000 square foot facility named for agricultural liaison J.R. Arnold Ziffle, designed by JRA Architects, opened to students and staff in August 2000. This makes it the youngest high school in Bay County | tour. Arnold also played on Morristown School's baseball, track, and cross country teams. He graduated from the school in 1935. In 1994, Morristown-Beard School inducted Arnold into the school's Athletic Hall of Fame.
After high school, Arnold began his college studies in mathematics at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, and he continued his hockey career. In 1935, Arnold became the first freshman to make the men's varsity hockey team at Bowdoin. During his junior year, "The Boston Globe" | 3,610 | trex-train |
Dragon [SEP] genre | Dragon (fantasy series)
The Dragon series is a tetralogy of fantasy novels by Chinese American author Laurence Yep. Yep had already written several books including the Newbery Honor novel "Dragonwings" by 1980, when, after undertaking careful research, he decided to adapt Chinese mythology into a fantasy form, something he had always wanted to do since he had sold his first science fiction story at 18. He "tried to stay true to the spirit" of these myths, but did not try "to keep their exact details | ! -DMM Online Salon" (13 Sep 2017 –, Fresh! by CyberAgent)
- "Untouchable Shibata no Animal Chōsa-dan: Second Season" (14 Sep 2017 –, 360Channel – VR Sakuhin)
Appearances Dramas.
- Getsuyō Golden "Midorikawa Keibu vs. 33-Bu no Yūki" (2012, TBS) – as Makoto Hanada
Appearances Direct-to-video works.
- "Mahjong Dragon Legend Tenpai: Genroku Taisen Battle History" (2011)
- "Mahjong Dragon Legend Tenpai: Mugen Hell Escape | 3,611 | trex-train |
Susan Huber [SEP] country of citizenship | Susan Huber
Susan Huber is an American voice actress who works with anime series at FUNimation Entertainment. She has provided voices for a number of English-language versions of Japanese anime films.
Plus she has worked at Radio Disney, which is now located in California. She is no longer working with Radio Disney due to the process of moving the studio from Texas to California.
She is not related to fellow FUNimation voice actor Chuck Huber.
She is sometimes credited as Lucy Small.
Anime.
- | the banner of the coalition San Marino Common Good. They were joined by the Popular Alliance. Meanwhile, the remaining major parties formed the coalitions Agreement for the Country and Active Citizenship, politically placed in the center and on the left, respectively.
Coalitions and parties.
The incumbent Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party (PDCS) is leading a coalition called San Marino Common Good. It was contested by another coalition under the banner Agreement for the Country and a third coalition is called Active Citizenship. Apart from the coalitions, there | 3,612 | trex-train |
Loch Long [SEP] country | RNAD Coulport
Royal Naval Armaments Depot Coulport, shortened to RNAD Coulport, on Loch Long in Argyll, Scotland, is the storage and loading facility for the nuclear warheads of the United Kingdom's Trident programme.
The base, near the village of Coulport, has up to 16 reinforced concrete bunkers built into the hillside on the eastern shore of Loch Long. It is the last depot in Britain to retain the "RNAD" designation, indicating a Royal Naval Armaments Depot.
The depot was established during the Cold War | Strathnaver
Strathnaver or Strath Naver () is the fertile strath of the River Naver, a famous salmon river that flows from Loch Naver to the north coast of Scotland. The term has a broader use as the name of an ancient province also known as the Mackay Country (), once controlled by the Clan Mackay and extending over most of northwest Sutherland.
Geography.
Loch Naver lies at the head of the strath, in the shadow of Ben Klibreck. The loch is long and deep. The Altnaharra Hotel | 3,613 | trex-train |
A. D. Watts [SEP] occupation | A. D. Watts
Alston Davidson "Aus" Watts (1867–1927) was a North Carolina politician. A Democrat, Watts represented Iredell County, North Carolina in the North Carolina House of Representatives (1901 and 1903) and in the North Carolina Senate.
In 1912, Watts did not support Woodrow Wilson for the Democratic nomination for President, but Wilson appointed him as a federal revenue collector for western North Carolina in 1913, at the behest of Sen. Lee S. Overman.
His most important role, arguably, was as | 44, Normandy Landings, Operation Overlord, D-Day.
Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, 1 Apr 45 – 3 Jun 45, Ryuku Islands Landings, Operation Iceberg, The Battle of Okinawa.
Philippine Liberation Medal, 5 Jun 45 – 20 August 1945, Subic Bay Philippines, Philippines Campaign of 1944-45.
World War II Victory Medal, 7 Dec 41 – 31 Dec 46
Navy Occupation Service Medal with Pacific Clasp, 2 Sep 45 – 20 Sep 45 or from 2 Oct 45 – 30 | 3,614 | trex-train |
Macrostelini [SEP] parent taxon | Macrostelini
Macrostelini is a tribe in the Deltocephalinae subfamily of leafhoppers.
Genera.
- "Agelina"
- "Alebranus"
- "Balclutha"
- "Baldulus"
- "Cicadulina"
- "Dalbulus"
- "Elrabonia"
- "Evinus"
- "Macrosteles"
- "Nesoclutha"
- "Picchusteles"
External links.
- Macrostelini at bugguide.net | 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 | 3,615 | trex-train |
Hector Morison [SEP] occupation | Hector Morison
Hector Morison (1850 – 4 June 1939) was a British stockbroker and Liberal Party politician.
He was the son of John Morison of Glasgow, and was educated at the city's academy and university. He joined a Glasgow firm of chartered accountants and stockbrokers, but found his opportunities too limited. Accordingly, in 1879 he moved to London, and in 1886 became a member of the London Stock Exchange.
In 1876 Morison had married Josephine Ashton, member of a Manchester family of textile industrialists. | their own candidate against him in December 1910.
Candidates.
The two Liberal factions came together to nominate Hector Morison for the vacancy. Morison was a 62-year-old Scottish member of the London Stock Exchange. He was also a former Member of Parliament, he had sat for Eastbourne from January to December 1910, when he was defeated.
The Unionists selected John Constant Gibson, a 51-year-old Scottish businessman.
Result.
- Henri was the endorsed candidate of the Coalition Government.
Aftermath. | 3,616 | trex-train |
El Camino Real de los Tejas National Historic Trail [SEP] country | Ventura Boulevard
Ventura Boulevard is one of the primary east–west thoroughfares in the San Fernando Valley, California, United States. Ventura Boulevard is one of the oldest routes in the San Fernando Valley as it was originally a part of the El Camino Real (the trail between Spanish missions). It was also U.S. Route 101 before the freeway (which it is parallel to for much of Ventura Boulevard's length) was built, and it was also previous signed as Business U.S. Route 101.
Running 18 miles ( | El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro – El Camino Real from Mexico to New Mexico
- El Camino Real (California) – The California Mission Trail
- Spanish missions in Texas
- Presidio San Antonio de Bexar
- El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro National Historic Trail
- Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail
External links.
- National Park Service: El Camino Real de los Tejas National Historic Trail website
- El Camino Real de los Tejas National Historic Trail Association
- History of the trail | 3,617 | trex-train |
Burhan Felek [SEP] place of death | Burhan Felek
Burhan Felek (May 11, 1889, Istanbul – November 4, 1982, Istanbul) was a Turkish journalist, columnist, sportsperson and writer.
He was born on May 11, 1889 in Istanbul. After graduating in 1910 from Istanbul Law School, later the Faculty of Law at Istanbul University, he worked as a legal consultant at the Ministry of Commerce, a high school teacher, and an independent lawyer.
Burhan Felek died on November 4, 1982 at the age of 93 in Istanbul. | " (The Navy). He worked in 1918 as a sports editor and photo reporter at the daily "Tasvir-i Efkar". After writing a column and humorous stories at various publications such as "Vakit", "Vatan", "Yeni Ses", "Alemdar" and "Tetebbu", he continued to write at "Cumhuriyet" 29-years long. On September 1, 1969, Burhan Felek transferred to "Milliyet", where he wtote until his death in 1982. He wrote a humor column, | 3,618 | trex-train |
S-OS [SEP] instance of | S-OS
S-OS is a simple operating system mainly for Z80 based computers. The operating system was first presented in 1986 in the Japanese magazine Oh!X in an article called "The Sentinel".
Commands.
The command and command set is very simplified.
Supported systems.
- Sharp MZ-80K/C/1200
- Sharp MZ-700 / 1500
- Sharp MZ-80B / 2000 / 2200
- Sharp MZ-2500/2861(MZ-2500 mode)
- Sharp X1/C/D/Cs/Ck/F/G/ | responsibilities granted to certain army commanders. Crown Prince Wilhelm for instance, was simultaneously commander of the 5th Army and Army Group German Crown Prince from August 1915 to November 1916.
All eight German army groups were named after their commanders.
- Army Group Mackensen (Poland) (22 Apr 1915 - 8 Sep 1915)
- Army Group Linsingen (8 Sep 1915 - 31 Mar 1918)
- Army Group Eichhorn-Kiev (31 Mar 1918 - 30 Apr 1918)
- Army Group Eichhorn (30 Apr | 3,619 | trex-train |
Albert Russel Erskine [SEP] country of citizenship | Albert Russel Erskine
Albert Russel Erskine (January 24, 1871 – July 1, 1933) was an American businessman. Born in Huntsville, Alabama, he worked in a number of manufacturing industries before joining the Studebaker motor car manufacturing firm in 1911. He served as Studebaker's president from 1915 until the firm encountered severe financial problems in 1933, when he committed suicide.
Career with Studebaker.
During his long term as Studebaker's president, he encouraged the firm towards the production of small, sporty but economical cars | Erskine married secondly Emma Florence Mary Harford the daughter of Captain Charles Joseph Harford, 12th Lancers. St Vincent Erskine married in 1870 to Alice Lindley Buchanan 5th daughter of David Dale Buchanan (born 1819, died 4 Sep 1874 in Cape Town), the founder of the "Natal Witness" (The Witness (South African newspaper)) and his wife Mary Amm. St Vincent Erskine and Alice Buchanan had six children:
- Charles Howard Erskine (b. 1871; d. 1918) m. Mildred Charlotte Greathead
- Echo Emmeline | 3,620 | trex-train |
Eddie Robinson [SEP] country of citizenship | Eddie Robinson (soccer)
Eddie Robinson (born June 19, 1978) is an American retired soccer player who now works in the front office for Houston Dynamo in Major League Soccer. During his playing career he gained selection for the United States national soccer team.
Background.
Born in Orlando, Florida, Robinson grew up in Greensboro, North Carolina. He played high school soccer at Walter Hines Page high school and played college soccer at University of North Carolina from 1996 to 2000, finishing his career with four | the mid-1990s, pressure mounted for the now 78-year old coach to resign. Fellow college coach Joe Paterno is quoted in the Grambling State press guide as saying, "Nobody has ever done or ever will do what Eddie Robinson has done for the game... Our profession will never, ever be able to repay Eddie Robinson for what he has done for the country and the profession of football."
In 1997 news escaped that Grambling was planning to dismiss him in mid-season. Public outcry—including condemnation from Louisiana elected | 3,621 | trex-train |
Walk on Water [SEP] performer | Walk on Water (Eddie Money song)
"Walk on Water" is a song by American rock singer Eddie Money from his album "Nothing to Lose" in 1988. Written by one-time Sammy Hagar keyboardist Jesse Harms (who also performed on the track), the tune was released as a single and reached number nine on the "Billboard" Hot 100 and number two on the Album Rock Tracks chart. It also features a guitar solo from Jimmy Lyon, who had previously been a member of Eddie Money | Live at Middle East Cafe Boston 21 Sep 1990
Live at Middle East Cafe Boston 21 Sep 1990 is a video by the noise musician Merzbow released on VHS. An excerpt had been included on "Great American Nude / Crash for Hi-Fi".
Notes.
- Remixed at Fuji Planning Studio
- Sound mastered at ZSF Produkt Studio
- Acknowledgment for Fuji Planning, Rightbrain, Ron Lessard (RRR)
Personnel.
- Masami Akita – performer
- Reiko Azuma – performer | 3,622 | trex-train |
CH 300 [SEP] manufacturer | Zenair CH 300
The Zenair Tri-Z CH 300 is a three-seat Canadian homebuilt light aircraft. A single-engined low-winged monoplane, the CH 300 first flew in 1977, with several hundred kits sold.
Development and design.
The CH 300 is an enlarged three-seat derivative of the Zenair Zenith CH 200, designed by Chris Heintz in the mid 1970s as the Tri-Zénith. Like the CH 200, it is a low-winged monoplane of all-metal construction with a | , MD - From 23 Aug to 27 Aug 2017
- Uniondale, NY - From 30 Aug to 3 Sep 2017
- Boston, MA - From 6 Sep to 10 Sep 2017
- Laval, QC - From 13 Sep to 17 Sep 2017
- Zurich, CH - From 5 Oct to 8 Oct 2017
- Geneva, CH - From 11 Oct to 15 Oct 2017
- Salzburg, AT - From 18 Oct to 22 Oct 2017
- Leipzig, DE - From 25 Oct to 29 Oct | 3,623 | trex-train |
Red-tailed Wheatear [SEP] parent taxon | Red-tailed wheatear
The red-tailed wheatear ("Oenanthe chrysopygia"), also known as the rusty-tailed wheatear, Persian wheatear or Afghan wheatear, is a small passerine bird breeding in mountainous areas of south-west and central Asia. It belongs to the wheatear genus "Oenanthe" which was formerly placed in the thrush family Turdidae but is now in the Old World flycatcher family Muscicapidae. The red-tailed wheatear used to be considered a subspecies of the Kurdish wheatear ("O. xanthoprymna") but | in June 2001 by ElectricStory.com.
Reception.
Hazel Davis for The Assembly on Literature for Adolescents appreciated the work of Charnas to combine the real-life problem of child abuse, losing friends, and grieving death with the fantasy elements of monsters, prophesies, magic, and violence. "Kirkus Reviews" called it an "engrossing story" for the proper mix of real and unreal worlds.
In 1994 the novel won the Mythopoeic Society Award in the Children's Literature category. The award "honors books for beginning | 3,624 | trex-train |
Boris Khaykin [SEP] country of citizenship | Prokofiev's "Betrothal in a Monastery" on 3 November 1946. He moved to the Bolshoi Theatre in 1954. He died in Moscow.
Discography.
Khaykin is noted for his two critically acclaimed recordings of "Khovanshchina": a 1946 edition with Mark Reizen, and a 1972 version with Irina Arkhipova. His record of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's little known early first symphony received good notices. Khaykin also recorded several operas and ballets by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, notably a "Eugene Onegin" with Galina Vishnevskaya and Sergei | violinist
- Tina Karol, singer
- Boris Khaykin, conductor
- Evgeny Kissin, pianist
- Alexander Knaifel, composer
- Leonid Kogan, violinist
- Mikhail Kopelman, violinist
- Yakov Kreizberg, conductor
- Maya Kristalinskaya, singer
- Josef Lhévinne, pianist
- Alexander Lokshin, composer (Jewish father)
- Arthur Lourié, composer
- Oleg Maisenberg, pianist
- Samuel Maykapar, composer/pianist
- Nathan Milstein, violinist
- Shlomo Mintz, violinist
- Boris | 3,625 | trex-train |
Strajiniće [SEP] country | Strajiniće
Strajiniće is a village in the municipality of Sjenica, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 29 people. | • Stradovo (19)
• Stragari (664)
• Stragari (967)
• Strajiniće (29)
• Stranjevo (48)
• Straža (1018)
• Straža (693)
• Strelac (392)
• Strezimirovci (53)
• Strezovce (995)
• Strešak (119)
• Striža (1937)
• Strižilo (479)
• Strmac (181)
• Strmac (296)
• Strmenica (194)
• Strmna Gora | 3,626 | trex-train |
Avi Yehiel [SEP] member of sports team | player at the Israel national football team. In his first appearance against Ireland, he scored the equaliser in the 2–2 match.
Honours.
- Toto Cup (2):
- 2004–05, 2008–09 | Avi Yehiel
Avi Yehiel (), (born 26 September 1979) is an Israeli footballer.
Yehiel first played in Gadna Tel Aviv Yehuda junior team and won with it in the youth national championship. In 1997/1998 went to Hapoel Petah Tikva and played for the first time against Hapoel Tel Aviv FC. Yehiel played in Hapoel Petah Tikva for eight seasons and won the Toto Cup in 2004/2005. In season 2005/2006 went to Maccabi Tel Aviv FC, and scored the equiliser in his first game.
Avi Yehiel was a | 3,627 | trex-train |
Beddomeia gibba [SEP] taxon rank | Beddomeia gibba
Beddomeia gibba is a species of very small freshwater snail that has a gill and an operculum, an aquatic operculate gastropod mollusk in the family Hydrobiidae. This species is endemic to Australia.
See also.
- List of non-marine molluscs of Australia | Beddomeia capensis"
- "Beddomeia fallax"
- "Beddomeia forthensis"
- "Beddomeia franklandensis"
- "Beddomeia franklinensis"
- "Beddomeia fromensis"
- "Beddomeia fultoni"
- "Beddomeia gibba"
- "Beddomeia hallae"
- "Beddomeia hermansi"
- "Beddomeia hullii"
- "Beddomeia inflata"
- "Beddomeia kershawi"
- "Beddomeia kessneri"
- "Beddomeia krybetes"
- "Beddomeia launcestonensis"
- "Beddomeia lodderae" | 3,628 | trex-train |
Dent County [SEP] country | Lenox, Missouri
Lenox is an unincorporated community in southwestern Dent County, Missouri, United States. It is located approximately twelve miles west of Salem.
A post office called Lenox was established in 1884, and remained in operation until 1998. The community has the name of the local Lenox family, pioneer citizens. | Our Gates", Irwin Street Water Tower, Atlanta, Georgia
- Sep 2008: "The Dark Is Light Enough", Galerie Nordine Zidoun, Paris, France
- Feb-Jun 2008: "Another Country", Kiang Gallery, Atlanta, GA
- May 2007: "Bloodlines", Caren Golden Fine Art, New York, NY
- March 2007: "Bradley McCallum & Jacqueline Tarry", Lisa Dent Gallery, San Francisco, CA. | 3,629 | trex-train |
Alex Cameron [SEP] educated at | Alex Cameron (academic)
Alex J. Cameron (1937 – February 24, 2003) was an English professor at the University of Dayton and the official pronouncer of the Scripps National Spelling Bee from 1981 to 2002.
Cameron grew up in Dearborn, Michigan, and attended the University of Notre Dame. He taught American literature and the history of the English language at the University of Dayton from 1964 until his death in 2003. In 1978, he began accompanying fellow Dayton professor Richard R. Baker to the National Spelling Bee, | General Herbert Belfield
- 1911–1914 Major-General Thomas Snow
- Sep 1914-Oct 1914 Major-General Sir Henry Rawlinson
- 1914–1915 Major-General Henry Wilson
- 1915–1917 Major-General William Lambton
- 1917–1918 Major-General Torquhil Matheson
- Sep 1918-Oct 1918 Major-General Louis Lipsett
- 1918–1919 Major-General Cuthbert Lucas
- 1919–1923 Major-General Sir Cameron Shute
- 1923–1926 Major-General Sir Reginald Stephens
- 1926–1927 Major-General Sir Percy Radcliffe
- 1927–1931 Major-General Archibald Cameron | 3,630 | trex-train |
Alexander van Gaelen [SEP] place of birth | Alexander van Gaelen
Alexander van Gaelen (1670-1728), who was born at Amsterdam, was the scholar of Jan van Huchtenburgh, and, like his master, painted battles and subjects of the chase, which he treated with great fire and spirit. Whilst he was a pupil of Huchtenburgh, he had an opportunity of improving his touch by copying the works of Wouwerman, Berchem, and other eminent masters, as his instructor was a dealer in pictures as well as a painter; and he was perhaps more indebted | Siege of Bonn (1703)
The Siege of Bonn took place in 1703 during the War of the Spanish Succession when an Allied force laid siege to and forced the surrender of the French garrison of the city of Bonn. The Allied forces were part of a general field army commanded by John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough. The siege was portrayed in a contemporaneous painting by Alexander van Gaelen.
It was the third siege of the city in thirty years, previous actions having taken place in 1673 and 1689. | 3,631 | trex-train |
Dicentrus bidentatus [SEP] taxon rank | Dicentrus bidentatus
Dicentrus bidentatus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Champlain and Knull in 1926. | - 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, | 3,632 | trex-train |
Jacky Daydream [SEP] author | Jacky Daydream
Jacky Daydream is an autobiographical book about Jacqueline Wilson's childhood, first published in 2007.
The book's title refers to a nickname given to the author when she was at school. The teacher, Mr Branson (who the children nicknamed Brandy Balls) would give all the children nicknames according to their character; initially he rather cruelly dubbed her "Jacky Four-eyes" when she came to school in glasses, subsequently he named her "Jacky Daydream" for staring out of the window during maths, | Islamic extremism and his support of cooperation with Israel. He also received an honorary doctorate from Israel's Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in 2005. He died on 22 September 2015 after a long illness.
Ali Salem died in Cairo on Sep 22, 2015.
Articles.
- Hugi, Jacky. "Death of Egyptian author who drove across Israel leaves void in Israeli-Egyptian relations", "Al-Monitor" on-line magazine; 30 Sept. 2015.
- Mikics, David. " | 3,633 | trex-train |
Gary Tavars [SEP] place of birth | Gary Tavars
Gary Tavars (born July 15, 1984 in Paris) is a French footballer. | stated plans were in place to increase the capacity of the stadium to around 42,000. Relocation to a bigger stadium has also been considered. In April 2018, it was announced that initial planning for the expansion and development of the King Power Stadium is underway.
The King Power Stadium has also honoured past greats of the club, by naming suites and lounges inside the stadium after the club's former players Gordon Banks, Adam Black, Arthur Chandler, Gary Lineker, Arthur Rowley, Sep Smith, Keith Weller and former manager | 3,634 | trex-train |
Byumba [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Byumba
Byumba is a city in northern Rwanda, and is the capital of Gicumbi District. It is home to an SOS Children's Village. The city lies about , north of the capital Kigali. This location lies approximately , south of the International border with Uganda at Gatuna.
Population.
, the human population in Byumba was estimated at 75,463.
Economic activity.
Banque Populaire du Rwanda (BPR), maintains a branch in Byumba.
External links.
- For population
- SOS children | 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 | 3,635 | trex-train |
Heinrich Adolf von Bardeleben [SEP] child | Karl von Bardeleben
Karl von Bardeleben (7 March 1849 – 19 December 1919) was a German anatomist born in Giessen. He was the son of surgeon Heinrich Adolf von Bardeleben (1819–1895).
He received his education at the Universities of Greifswald, Heidelberg, Berlin and Leipzig. In 1874 he became a Privatdozent at the University of Jena, where he later served as an associate professor (from 1878) and full professor (from 1898). Bardeleben specialized in the fields of topographic and comparative anatomy.
In | Heinrich Adolf von Bardeleben
Heinrich Adolf von Bardeleben (1 March 1819 – 24 September 1895) was a German surgeon born in Frankfurt (Oder).
He studied medicine at the Universities of Heidelberg, Giessen, Paris and Berlin, receiving his doctorate in 1841 with a thesis on the construction of ductless glands. In 1848 he became an associate professor at Giessen followed by an appointment as a full professor of surgery at the University of Greifswald (1849). In 1868 he returned to Berlin, where he worked at the | 3,636 | trex-train |
Bernard Rapp [SEP] occupation | Bernard Rapp
Bernard Rapp (17 February 1945 – 17 August 2006) was a French film director and television news presenter.
Rapp was born in Paris. After graduating from university, he worked as a freelance journalist. In 1976, he joined Antenne 2 (now France 2) as their international correspondent, working later as their London correspondent from 1981 to 1983. Rapp was Antenne 2's news anchor from 1983 to 1987. He created a minor stir on 18 May 1986 when he became the first French newscaster to | : Best Actress – Supporting Role (Florence Thomassin)
- Nominated: Best Film
- Nominated: Best Writing (Bernard Rapp and Gilles Taurand)
- Nominated: Most Promising Actor (Jean-Pierre Lorit)
- Karlovy Vary Film Festival (Czech Republic)
- Won: Special Mention (Bernard Rapp)
- Nominated: Crystal Globe (Bernard Rapp) | 3,637 | trex-train |
Tommaso Martinelli [SEP] religion | Tommaso Martinelli
Tommaso Maria Martinelli (4 February 1827 - 30 March 1888) was a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Prefect of the Congregation of Rites.
Tommaso Martinelli was born in the parish of Sant'Anna, Lucca as the son of Cosma Martinelli and Maddalena Pardini. He was the brother of Cardinal Sebastiano Martinelli.
Education.
He entered the Order of Hermits of Saint Augustine (Augustinians) in Lucca in 1842 and was professed on 19 April 1844.
Priesthood.
He was ordained on | - 3 Jun 1835)
- Giuseppe Alberghini (6 Apr 1835 - 30 Sep 1847)
- Miguel García Cuesta (21 May 1862 - 14 Apr 1873)
- Tommaso Maria Martinelli, O.E.S.A. (17 Sep 1875 - 24 Mar 1884)
- Michelangelo Celesia, O.S.B. (13 Nov 1884 - 25 Nov 1887)
- Luigi Sepiacci, O.E.S.A. (17 Dec 1891 - 26 Apr 1893)
- Domenico Ferrata (3 Dec 1896 - 10 Oct 1914)
- Vittorio Ranuzzi de' Bianchi (7 | 3,638 | trex-train |
Carl Limberger [SEP] place of birth | Carl Limberger
Carl Limberger (born 24 January 1964 in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales) is a former professional tennis player from Australia.
Limberger won one doubles title and reached eight doubles finals when on the ATP Circuit. His highest singles ranking was World Number 71 on 11 May 1987. His highest doubles ranking was World Number 53 on 6 July 1987. The right-hander resides in Sydney. | Limberger
Limberger may refer to:
- A synonym for the grape variety Blaufränkisch
People with the surname.
- Carl Limberger (born 1964), Australian tennis player
- Thomas Limberger (born 1967), German businessman
See also.
- Limburger cheese | 3,639 | trex-train |
Frederic Lang [SEP] occupation | Frederic Lang
Sir Frederic William Lang (1852 – 5 March 1937) was a New Zealand politician, initially an independent conservative, then from 1914 a member of the Reform Party. He was the eighth Speaker of the House of Representatives, from 1913 to 1922.
Early life.
Lang was born in Blackheath, Kent, England in 1852. He emigrated to New Zealand as a young man and settled in Tuhikaramea near present-day Temple View. He played football and represented the Auckland Province. He never married | English.
- 1978 1975 Sep. – "The One-Straw Revolution: An Introduction to Natural Farming", translators Chris Pearce, Tsune Kurosawa and Larry Korn, Rodale Press.
- 1985 1975 Dec. – "The Natural Way Of Farming - The Theory and Practice of Green Philosophy", translator Frederic P. Metreaud, published by Japan Publications.
- 1987 1984 Aug. – "The Road Back to Nature - Regaining the Paradise Lost", translator Frederic P. Metreaud, published by Japan Publications.
- 1996 1992 | 3,640 | trex-train |
Mexico at the Olympics [SEP] country | Mexico at the Olympics
Mexico first participated at the Olympic Games in 1900 and has sent athletes to compete in every Summer Olympic Games since 1924. Mexico has also participated in several Winter Olympic Games since 1928, though has never medaled in the Winter Olympics.
Mexican athletes have won a total of 69 medals with diving as the top medal-producing sport.
The National Olympic Committee for Mexico is the Mexican Olympic Committee and was created in 1923.
Hosted Games.
Mexico was the first Latin American nation to | Vyacheslav Shyrshov
Vyacheslav ("Slava") Viktorovych Shyrshov () (born 9 July 1979) is a freestyle swimmer from Ukraine, who won the gold medal in the men's 50 metres freestyle event at the 2003 Summer Universiade in Daegu. He represented his native country at two consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 2000 in Sydney, Australia.
Awards and Achievements.
- 2000 Sep | XXVII Olympic Games SYDNEY, Australia
- 4 × 100 m RELAY MEDLEY MEN — 11th place
- 2001 Jun | The | 3,641 | trex-train |
B. Everett Jordan [SEP] country of citizenship | B. Everett Jordan
Benjamin Everett Jordan (September 8, 1896 – March 15, 1974) was an American businessman and politician. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as a United States senator from North Carolina from 1958 to 1973.
Early life and education.
The eldest of six children, B. Everett Jordan was born in Ramseur, North Carolina, to Rev. Henry Harrison and Annie Elizabeth (née Sellars) Jordan. His father was a Methodist minister who also worked as a circuit rider. After receiving | , in Chatham County, North Carolina, is named for Senator Jordan, as well as the elementary school in Saxapahaw, North Carolina, B. Everett Jordan Elementary School, part of the Alamance-Burlington School System.
Personal life.
In 1924, Jordan married Katherine McLean, to whom he remained married until his death. The couple had two sons, Benjamin Everett and John McLean, and one daughter, Rose Ann.
External links.
- Oral History Interview with Roger Gant (son-in-law | 3,642 | trex-train |
Gone-Away Lake [SEP] author | Gone-Away Lake
Gone-Away Lake is a children's novel written by Elizabeth Enright, illustrated by Beth and Joe Krush, and published by Harcourt in 1957. It was a runner-up for the annual Newbery Medal and was named to the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award list in 1970. It tells the story of cousins who spend a summer exploring and discover a lost lake and the two people who still live there.
Enright, the Krushes, and Harcourt produced a sequel published in 1961, "Return to | "Thimble Summer", Farrar & Rinehart — Newbery Medal Winner
- 1940 - "The Sea Is All Around", Farrar & Rinehart
- 1951 - "A Christmas Tree for Lydia", Henry Holt and Company — a small-format gift book illustrated by the author; originally published in the magazine "Woman's Home Companion" as "A Tree for Lydia")
- 1957 - "Gone-Away Lake", Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc. — Newbery Honor book, ALA Notable Book | 3,643 | trex-train |
Endocrossis [SEP] parent taxon | Endocrossis
Endocrossis is a genus of moths of the family Crambidae.
Species.
- "Endocrossis caldusalis"
- "Endocrossis flavibasalis"
- "Endocrossis kenricki"
- "Endocrossis quinquemaculalis"
Former species.
- "Endocrossis fulviterminalis" | 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 | 3,644 | trex-train |
Mick Crane [SEP] member of sports team | 13-19 defeat by Widnes in the 1975–76 Player's No.6 Trophy Final during the 1975–76 season at Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds on Saturday 24 January 1976, and played left-, i.e. number 11, in the 12-4 victory over Hull Kingston Rovers in the 1981–82 John Player Trophy Final during the 1981–82 season at Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds on Saturday 23 January 1982.
Crane was transferred from Hull F.C. to Leeds in December 1977. Crane played in Leeds' 14-12 victory over St. Helens in the 1977–78 Challenge | Upper Valley Nighthawks
The Upper Valley Nighthawks are a collegiate summer baseball team based in Hartford, Vermont. The team, a member of the New England Collegiate Baseball League, plays their home games at the Maxfield Sports Complex. The team began play in 2016 under the direction of Noah Crane. Crane previously created and operated the Laconia Muskrats in the NECBL.
The team qualified for the playoffs in their first season by winning a 4 team play-in scenario. The Nighthawks, the Vermont Mountaineers, the Keene Swampbats, | 3,645 | trex-train |
Angela Dufresne [SEP] country of citizenship | Angela Dufresne
Angela Dufresne (born 1969) is a Brooklyn based American artist known for paintings that explore narrative in a variety of ways.
She is currently faculty at the Rhode Island School of Design.
Early life and education.
Dufresne is originally from Connecticut.
Dufresne received a BFA in 1991 from the Kansas City Art Institute and an MFA from the Tyler School of Art, Temple University, Philadelphia, in 1998.
She has shown work internationally in exhibitions including "Greater New York 2005" at | paintings to show connections to history and history of cultural production, as well as her personal experiences and associations.
External links.
- What the heck is going on in Angela Dufresne's new paintings
- Angela Dufresne: Immediately from life
- CRG artists - Angela Dufresne
- Angela Dufresne – Monya Rowe Gallery | 3,646 | trex-train |
Stephansplatz [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Stephansplatz, Vienna
The Stephansplatz is a square at the geographical centre of Vienna. It is named after its most prominent building, the Stephansdom, Vienna's cathedral and one of the tallest churches in the world. Before the 20th century, a row of houses separated Stephansplatz from Stock-im-Eisen-Platz, but since their destruction, the name Stephansplatz started to be used for the wider area covering both. To the west and south, respectively, run the exclusive shopping streets Graben (literally "ditch") | Minsk Region
Minsk Region or Minsk Voblasć or Minsk Oblast (, "Minskaja vobłasć" ; , "Minskaja oblastj") is one of the regions of Belarus. Its administrative center is Minsk, although it is a separate administrative territorial entity of Belarus. As of 2011, the region's population is 1,411,500.
Geography.
Minsk Region covers a total area of 39,900 km², about 19.44% of the national total. Lake Narach, the largest lake in the country, is located in the northern part of | 3,647 | trex-train |
North Rajupalem [SEP] instance of | North Rajupalem
North Rajupalem is a major village in Kodavalur mandal, Nellore district, Andhra Pradesh, India. North Rajupalem (NRP) is developed industrially, agriculturally. It is one of the major educational hubs in Kodavlur mandal. It is located 12 km from district headquarters Nellore. | Rajupalem
Rajupalem may refer to:
- K. Rajupalem, Prakasam district, in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India
- Rajupalem, Guntur district, in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India
- Rajupalem, Kadapa district, in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India | 3,648 | trex-train |
Gordon Chown [SEP] country of citizenship | Gordon Chown
Gordon Campbell Chown (15 August 1922 – 31 July 2002) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba and became a barrister and lawyer by career.
He served overseas in the army during World War Two and attained the rank of Captain. He served as President of the Young Conservatives of Manitoba (1951), and as an Alderman of Winnipeg (1952 to 1955).
He was first elected in the Winnipeg South riding in | Historically the PHED had been responsible for all water and sanitation projects at the district level, however following the devolution of 2001 become subordinate to elected nazims at district and tehsil level. | 3,649 | trex-train |
Neoiphinoe kroeyeri [SEP] taxon rank | Neoiphinoe kroeyeri
Neoiphinoe kroeyeri is a species of small sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Capulidae, the cap snails. | "Trichotropis insignis" Middendorff, 1848: synonym of "Ariadnaria insignis" (Middendorff, 1848)
- "Trichotropis kelseyi" Dall, 1908: synonym of "Iphinopsis kelseyi" (Dall, 1908)
- "Trichotropis kroeyeri" Philippi, 1849: synonym of "Neoiphinoe kroeyeri" (Philippi, 1849)
- "Trichotropis kroyeri" Philippi, 1849: synonym of "Neoiphinoe kroeyeri" (Philippi, 1849)
- "Trichotropis lomana" Dall, 1918: synonym of "Provanna lomana" (Dall | 3,650 | trex-train |
Oreodera canotogata [SEP] taxon rank | Oreodera canotogata
Oreodera canotogata is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Bates in 1872. | basipenicillata"
- "Oreodera basiradiata"
- "Oreodera beneluzi"
- "Oreodera bituberculata"
- "Oreodera boliviana"
- "Oreodera boucheri"
- "Oreodera brailovskyi"
- "Oreodera c-album"
- "Oreodera candida"
- "Oreodera canotogata"
- "Oreodera charisoma"
- "Oreodera chemsaki"
- "Oreodera cinerea"
- "Oreodera cocoensis"
- "Oreodera copei"
- "Oreodera corticina"
- "Oreodera costaricensis" | 3,651 | trex-train |
Peter Walton [SEP] sport | Peter Walton (rugby union)
Peter Walton (born 3 June 1969) is an English-born rugby union player who won 24 caps playing in the back-row for the Scottish rugby union side between 1994 and 1999, despite uncertainty as to whether he was eligible for Scotland, given a lack of Scottish ancestry. He was educated at Merchiston Castle School, and played club rugby for both Northampton Saints and Newcastle Falcons. At Newcastle he made 15 appearances as they won the 1997-98 Premiership. He was forced | Diego including wireless health, sport innovation, cyber security and robotics, and outsourcing service providers.
Founder credentials.
In 2005 CONNECT was a co-founder of the Wireless Life Sciences Alliance, in 2008 CONNECT founded CleanTECH San Diego, and in 2009 founded San Diego Sport Innovators, now headed by Bill Walton.
San Diego Sport Innovators was created in 2008 by Camille Sobrian and Marco Thompson by partnering with sponsor Dick Kintz from Shepard Mulin law firm. Sports industry veterans, Peter "PT" Townsend, Ludo Boinnard | 3,652 | trex-train |
Cae Bryn-tywarch [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Cae Bryn-tywarch
Cae Bryn-tywarch is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Brecknock, Powys, Wales.
See also.
- List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Brecknock | 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 | 3,653 | trex-train |
Ras Koh Hills [SEP] country | Ras Koh Hills
The Ras Koh Hills is a range of granite hills forming part of the Sulaiman Mountain Range in the Chagai District in Pakistan's Balochistan province. The word "Ras" means "gateway" and the word "Koh" means "mountain" in Balochi. Ras Koh, therefore, means "Gateway to the Mountains." Pakistan's first nuclear tests were carried out in the Ras Koh Hills on 28 May 1998.
Location.
The Ras Koh Hills are situated in the Chagai District of Pakistan | The Ras Koh Hills lie in an arid zone, which is outside the monsoon belt. The Ras Koh Hills receive scanty and irregular rainfall (an average of 4 inches annually). The temperature is extreme: very hot in summer and very cold in winter. The average minimum temperature is 2.4 °C (36.3 °F) in January and the average maximum temperature is 42.5 °C (108.5 °F) in July.
Nuclear tests.
Ras Koh Hills was the site of | 3,654 | trex-train |
Dilsen-Stokkem [SEP] country | Paul Lambrichts
Paul Lambrichts (born 16 October 1954, Lanklaar) is a retired Belgian footballer.
During his career he played for Lanklaar V.V., Patro-Eisden, F.C. Winterslag, K.S.K. Beveren, R. Standard de Liège and K.V.V. Overpelt. He earned 5 caps for the Belgium national football team, and participated in UEFA Euro 1984.
References.
- Royal Belgian Football Association: Number of caps | is nearly bare, its summit being formed by
one large rounded mass of compact rock, under which a softer stratum has in many places been washed out by the rains, forming natural caves; it is in the stratum again below this that most of the excavations are situated. The rock in which the caves are is a volcanic breccia, which forms the whole of the hilly district of the island, culminating to the north of the caves in a point about 1,550 feet above the sea level.
In so large | 3,655 | trex-train |
The Horn of Mortal Danger [SEP] author | The Horn of Mortal Danger
The Horn of Mortal Danger is a 1980 novel by British musician Lawrence Leonard. It relates the adventures of a brother and sister as they discover a secret civilisation buried beneath the streets of London. It is a 'classical' children's fantasy.
Plot summary.
Simon ("Widgie") and Jen Widgeon are innocently exploring the abandoned Highgate rail tunnel near their home when they discover a hidden gateway halfway along it. Through this they find their way to a little old-fashioned | . There is a fictional underground Paddington station on the North London System in the novel "The Horn of Mortal Danger" (1980).
Paddington station was the subject of William Powell Frith's 1862 painting "The Railway Station". The portrait was viewed by over 21,000 people (paying a shilling each) in the first seven weeks of it being publicly shown. The painting is now held in the Royal Holloway College.
The band Supertramp used Paddington station to record the train sounds featured in the song "Rudy | 3,656 | trex-train |
Seshanbe [SEP] country | Seshanbe
Seshanbe () is a town and jamoat in Tajikistan. It is located in Tursunzoda District in Districts of Republican Subordination province. The jamoat has a total population of 10510. | Bibi Seshanbe
Bibi Seshanbe (Sistanian: Bibi Sashemma), which literally means "The Queen of Tuesday," refers to a Persian mystical figure, most widely known among the Sistanian people. They consider her a holistic angle who can save and cure poor and desperate people when called upon.
Sistanian Version.
According to the Sistanian version of the "Asoke Bibi-sa-shemma" myth (the story of "The Queen of Tuesday"), a poor little girl stuck among a tyrant family finds a | 3,657 | trex-train |
Congonhas River [SEP] country | Congonhas River
The Congonhas River is a river of Paraná state in southern Brazil.
See also.
- List of rivers of Paraná
References.
- Brazilian Ministry of Transport | - Borboleta River
- Pitanga River
- Bonito River
- Marrecas River
- São Francisco River
- Ivaizinho River
- Barra Grande River
- Boa Vista River
- Lajeado River
- Dos Patos River
- Paranapanema River
- Do Quati River
- Caiuá River
- Pirapó River
- Bandeirantes do Norte River
- Vermelho River
- Tibagi River
- Congonhas River
- Igapó River
- Taquara River
- São Jerônimo River
- Apucaraninha River
- Claro River | 3,658 | trex-train |
Pedro Costa [SEP] languages spoken, written or signed | Pedro Costa
Pedro Costa (born 30 December 1958) is a Portuguese film director.
Biography.
While studying history at University of Lisbon, Costa switched to film courses at Lisbon Theatre and Film School (Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema) where he was a student of António Reis, Paulo Rocha and Alberto Seixas Santos. After working as an assistant director to several directors such as Jorge Silva Melo, Vítor Gonçalves and João Botelho, he made a first feature film "O Sangue" ("The Blood" | 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 | 3,659 | trex-train |
Columbus [SEP] country | Columbus, Texas
Columbus is a city in Colorado County in southeastern Texas, United States, west of Houston. The population was 3,655 as of the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Colorado County and is located on the Colorado River. The Colorado County Courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The town motto, coined by James Harbert Wooten, Jr., M.D., is "City of Live Oaks and Live Folks". Columbus is the home of a Santa Claus Museum, based on | John Arundell, 3rd Baron Arundell of Trerice
John Arundell, 3rd Baron Arundell of Trerice (died Sep 1706) of Trerice, Cornwall, who inherited his peerage on the death of his father in 1698.
Origins.
Arundell was the son and heir of John Arundell, 2nd Baron Arundell of Trerice, Cornwall by his wife Margaret Acland (died 1691), daughter of Sir John Acland, of Columb John, Devon, by his wife Margaret Rolle.
Marriages and children.
- Arundell married Jane Beau | 3,660 | trex-train |
Sonnet 71 [SEP] part of | Sonnet 71
Sonnet 71 is one of 154 sonnets written by the English playwright and poet William Shakespeare. It's a member of the Fair Youth sequence, in which the poet expresses his love towards a young man. It focuses on the speaker's aging and impending death in relation to his young lover.
Synopsis.
Shakespeare's sonnet cycle has overarching themes of great love and the passage of time. In this sonnet, the speaker is now concentrating on his own death and how the youth is to mourn him | Kitching subsequently continued developing the concept, with additional new updates issued periodically, taking it to new functionality beyond the original Antics "Classic" concepts.
Bibliography.
- 1970 "The Craft of Film / Part VIII – An Animation Primer", Attic Publishing Ltd. A comprehensive introduction to the art and techniques of conventional animation.
- 1971 "VIS-COM '71 – Visual Communications and the Learning Industry", British Kinematography Sound and Television journal, Sep 71, pp 348–353, report on the international conference organised | 3,661 | trex-train |
H. H. Swofford [SEP] country of citizenship | H. H. Swofford
Harry Hudson Swofford (February 4, 1873 – December 28, 1970) was an American politician in the state of Washington. He served in the Washington House of Representatives and Washington State Senate. | such as Wi-Fi and NFC that are increasingly common on modern Sony α cameras. The BIONZ SoC can be identified by its part number "CXD900xx". The second chip is the ISP (image signal processor). It handles the data directly from the CMOS image sensor, and it is directly responsible for the camera's high-ISO noise characteristics in a low-light environment. The ISP can be identified by the part number "CXD4xxx". However, this part number may be difficult to see. | 3,662 | trex-train |
Bulbophyllum refractilingue [SEP] parent taxon | Bulbophyllum refractilingue
Bulbophyllum refractilingue is a species of orchid in the genus "Bulbophyllum".
References.
- The Bulbophyllum-Checklist
- The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia | 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 | 3,663 | trex-train |
Andrew Barr [SEP] member of political party | First Gallagher Ministry
The First Gallagher Ministry is the eleventh ministry of the Government of the Australian Capital Territory, and is led by Labor Chief Minister Katy Gallagher and her deputy Andrew Barr. It was appointed as a transitional ministry on 16 May 2011 following the resignation of Jon Stanhope as Chief Minister and the subsequent election of Katy Gallagher as his replacement by the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly.
The final Stanhope ministry contained five ministers including Stanhope. With Stanhope resigning his ministerial posts, the cabinet was reduced to four ministers. | Kevin Barr
Kevin Barr is a Canadian politician, who served in the Yukon Legislative Assembly from 2011 to 2016. He represented the electoral district of Mount Lorne-Southern Lakes as a member of the Yukon New Democratic Party caucus. First elected in the 2011 election, he was defeated in the 2016 election by John Streicker of the Yukon Liberal Party.
Political career.
Barr first entered politics when he ran unsuccessfully for the New Democrats in the rural Yukon seat of Southern Lakes against incumbent Yukon Party MLA Patrick Rouble in | 3,664 | trex-train |
Leroy McGuirk [SEP] country of citizenship | Leroy McGuirk
Leroy Michael McGuirk (December 13, 1910 - September 9, 1988) was an American wrestler and professional wrestling promoter. He was involved in professional wrestling for more than fifty years. As one of the longest surviving members of the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), he was affiliated with the promotion from 1949 to 1982.
Early life.
He was born in Garvin, Oklahoma. He suffered the loss of his father before he was twelve and had to endure the loss of sight in one of | matches of Ed “Strangler” Lewis.
At the time, Oklahoma was a breeding ground for potential wrestlers. One of the wrestlers who caught Avey’s eyes was Leroy McGuirk, a grappler from Oklahoma A&M. McGuirk would eventually become a junior heavyweight champion, and wrestlers from all over the country came to Oklahoma.
After McGuirk was injured in auto accident, Avey gave him points in the company and named him the matchmaker. In September 1950, both men were appointed to Executive Positions in the National Wrestling Alliance. McGuirk | 3,665 | trex-train |
Panther Stadium [SEP] country | Panther Stadium
Panther Stadium is a 5,000-seat stadium located on the campus of Clark Atlanta University in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It was the secondary venue for field hockey events during the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. It is currently home to the Clark Atlanta University Panthers, NCAA Division II member.
The athletics track surrounding the field was moved there from Centennial Olympic Stadium after the Olympic events concluded and the stadium was converted into Turner Field.
References.
- 1996 Summer Olympics official report. Volume 1. | May 1952
- F9F-2 "Panther" – May 1952
- F9F-5 "Panther" – Sep 1953
- F9F-8 "Cougar" – Jan 1955
- A4D-1 "Skyhawk" – 26 Nov 1956
- A4D-2 "Skyhawk" – 25 May 1958
- A4D-2N "Skyhawk" – 01 Sep 1960
- A-4B "Skyhawk" – 15 Oct 1963
- A-4E "Skyhawk" – Sep 1966
- A-4F "Skyhawk" – Sep 1967
- A-7B "Corsair II" – 20 Apr 1969
- | 3,666 | trex-train |
Mourad Benmehidi [SEP] country of citizenship | Mourad Benmehidi
Mourad Benmehidi (born 1 February 1953 in Annaba, Algeria) is the Permanent Representative to the United Nations for Algeria. He took office in August 2008. Benmehidi is married with three children.
Education.
Benmehidi received a law degree at the University of Algiers. He speaks four languages which include Arabic, English, French and German.
Career.
Benmehidi was Algeria’s Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York, prior to taking the lead post. He has held several other | three years. Morsi officially handed the presidency of the Non-Aligned Movement to the Iranian President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. After Morsi, President of the Sixty-sixth session of the United Nations General Assembly Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, Chair of the Group of 77 Mourad Benmehidi, host President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh delivered their opening speeches. Khamenei later commented that "the Non-Aligned Movement definitely has more political right than the US, NATO or some European countries | 3,667 | trex-train |
Fulgurofusus sarissophorus [SEP] taxon rank | Fulgurofusus sarissophorus
Fulgurofusus sarissophorus is a species of large sea snail, marine gastropod mollusk in the family Turbinellidae. | 1841)
- "Turbinella laevigata" Anton, 1839
- "Fulgurofusus sarissophorus" (Watson, 1882)
- "Fugurofusus ecpheroides" Harasewych, 1983
- "Fugurofusus coronatus" (Penna-Neme & Leme, 1978)
Strombidae
- "Aliger costatus" (Gmelin, 1791)
- "Aliger gallus" (Linnaeus, 1758)
- "Eustrombus goliath" (Schröter, 1805) - endemic to Brazil
- "Strombus pugilis" (Linnaeus, 1758)
- "Tricornis | 3,668 | trex-train |
Jacob Levin [SEP] participant in | Jacob Levin (footballer)
Jacob Levin (also known as Jacob Lewin; 22 November 1890 – 10 December 1945) was a Swedish amateur football player who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. He played as defender in one match of the main tournament against the Netherlands. In 1913, he joined Everton F.C., he played in two games for the Liverpool-based club in "A" team games against West Lancashire Football League team Southport Park Villa and Marine F.C..
External links.
- Swedish squad in 1912 | Congress (U.S. Open Chess Championship) at Philadelphia 1936 (Israel Albert Horowitz won).
Bernstein was a participant in eight U.S. Chess Championship events (1936, 1938, 1940, 1951, 1954, 1957, 1959 and 1961).
He played thrice in Ventnor City, as he shared 1st in 1940, tied for 5-7th (Jacob Levin won) in 1941, and tied for 3rd-6th (Daniel Yanofsky won) in 1942. He tied for 1st with Reinfeld in Manhattan Chess Club Championship at New York | 3,669 | trex-train |
Dürrnberg Formation [SEP] instance of | Dürrnberg Formation
The Dürrnberg Formation is a geologic formation in Austria. It preserves fossils dating back to the Jurassic period.
See also.
- List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Austria | Dürrnberg
Dürrnberg, also named Bad Dürrnberg, is an Austrian village part of the municipality of Hallein, in Hallein District (Tennengau), Salzburg State. It is the location of the Hallein Salt Mine ("Salzbergwerk Dürrnberg").
History.
The history of Dürrnberg and its territory is closely related to the presence of salt on its mountains. Previously used as an allocation for nomadic hunters around 2000/2500 years b.C., was used by Celtic tribes around 600 BC. For the important Celtic bronze flagon found | 3,670 | trex-train |
Mason Dam [SEP] instance of | Mason Dam
Mason Dam is a dam near Baker City, Oregon in Baker County, of the north-eastern part of the state.
Mason Dam is a water conservation project of the United States Bureau of Reclamation, an earthen and rockfill dam originally constructed from 1965 through 1968. Owned by the Bureau, it is operated by the local Baker Valley Irrigation District. The nearby Thief Valley Reservoir from 1932 is part of the same Baker Project.
The dam is 167 feet high, and the reservoir has a capacity | Dec 30, 1931 - Jan 1932
- "Scarlet Pages" as Nora Mason, Sep 9, 1929 - Nov 1929
- "Ziegfeld Follies of 1927" Aug 16, 1927 - Jan 7, 1928
- "No Foolin" Jun 24, 1926 - Sep 25, 1926
- "Music Box Revue [1924]" Dec 1, 1924 - May 1925
- "Dear Sir" as Clair, Sep 23, 1924 - Oct 4, 1924
- "Little Jessie James" as Claire | 3,671 | trex-train |
Pleșu River [SEP] country | Pleșu River (Teleajen)
The Pleșu River is a tributary of the Teleajen River in Romania.
References.
- Administrația Națională Apelor Române - Cadastrul Apelor - București
- Institutul de Meteorologie și Hidrologie - Rîurile României - București 1971
Maps.
- Harta Județului Prahova
- Harta Munţii Grohotiş
- Harta Munții Ciucaș | Pleșu River
Pleșu River may refer to:
- Pleșu, a tributary of the Priboiasa in Vâlcea County
- Pleșu, a tributary of the Jaleș in Gorj County
- Pleșu River (Teleajen) | 3,672 | trex-train |
Pounding Mill [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Pounding Mill, Virginia
Pounding Mill is an unincorporated community in Tazewell County, Virginia, United States.
Maiden Spring was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. | 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 | 3,673 | trex-train |
Richard Chartier [SEP] occupation | Richard Chartier
Richard Chartier (born March 29, 1971 in Arlington, Virginia, USA) is a sound/installation artist and graphic designer. Chartier works in reductionist microsound electronic music, a form of extreme minimalism in which the music is sometimes very quiet, sometimes very sparse, often both.
About.
Since 1998, Chartier has created recordings for labels such as LINE (USA), Raster-Noton (Germany), Die Stadt (Germany), Spekk (Japan), 12k (US) Mutek | Chartier
Chartier may refer to :
Canada.
- Clément Chartier (b. 1946), a Métis leader
- Eugène Chartier (1893–1963), a violinist, violist, conductor and teacher
- Paul Joseph Chartier (1921–1966), died when a bomb he was preparing exploded in a washroom of the Parliament of Canada
- Richard J. F. Chartier, a judge of the Manitoba Court of Appeal
- Antoine Chartier de Lotbinière Harwood (1825–1891), a Quebec lawyer and political figure
- Michel-Eustache | 3,674 | trex-train |
Royal Thai Air Force [SEP] part of | Kaset Rojananil
Air Chief Marshal Kaset Rojananil (, ; born 27 August 1933) is a Thai retired air force officer. He was the Commander of the Royal Thai Air Force from 1989 to 1992 and briefly held Thailand's most senior military post, the Supreme Commander of the Royal Thai Armed Forces from April to July 1992.
Kaset was an alumnus of the 5th Class of the Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy, and one of the leaders of the National Peace Keeping Council's 1991 coup against the government of Chatichai Choonhavan. | Thai needs. Nonetheless, all runways were still available for training and emergency use.
By 2004 the Royal Thai Air Force had its main base at Don Muang airport, adjacent to Don Mueang International Airport. The RTAF also had large air fields and facilities at Nakon Ratchasima Ubon Ratchathani, and Takhli.
Organisation Squadrons.
The following squadrons are currently active with the Royal Thai Air Force.
Organisation Squadrons Royal Thai Air Force Security Force Regiment.
This 100 man unit, part of the Royal Thai Air Force's Special Combat | 3,675 | trex-train |
Protoschinia [SEP] taxon rank | Protoschinia
Protoschinia was a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae.
"Protoschinia scutosa", the only species in the genus was considered a synonym of "Schinia nuchalis", but is now treated as a valid species. The genus was revalidated by Beck in 1996, but it is unclear if this is widely accepted since many authors still classify "scutosa" in the genus "Schinia".
References.
- Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database | - 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, | 3,676 | trex-train |
Brough Castle [SEP] owned by | Brough Castle went into sharp decline and was stripped first of its fittings and then its stonework. The castle's masonry began to collapse around 1800.
In 1921, Brough Castle was given to the state and is now run by English Heritage as a tourist attraction. It is a listed building and a scheduled monument.
11th century.
Brough Castle was built on the site of the Roman fort of "Verterae", a fortification that was occupied until the 5th century. The site protected the Stainmore Pass that stretched | of Brittany during the early medieval period, but the land itself was a demesne estate, owned by the Crown.
Around 1136, Alan de Bretagne, the Count of Brittany, built a timber castle in the north-west corner of the old fort. The use made of the older Roman fort at Bowes was similar to that at the nearby castles of Brough and Brougham to the west, on the same Roman road over the Stainmore Pass. Bowes Castle was inherited by his son, Conan, and when he in | 3,677 | trex-train |
London Township [SEP] country | London Township, Freeborn County, Minnesota
London Township is a township in Freeborn County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 334 at the 2000 census.
London Township was organized in 1858, and named after New London, Connecticut, the former home of early settlers.
Geography.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 36.2 square miles (93.6 km²), all of it land.
Demographics.
As of the census of 2000, there | (in French), Paris: France Empire.
- Pennell, C.R. (1986) "A Country with a Government and a Flag: The Rif War in Morocco, 1921-1926", Menas: UK. .
- Pennell, C. R. (2000) "Morocco since 1830: A History", Hurst: London. .
- Tamburini, F. (Sep 2005) "I gas nella guerra del Rif", "Storia Militare", n.145, a.XIII
- Woolman, David | 3,678 | trex-train |
Bjacho Gewog [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Bjacho Gewog
Bjacho Gewog (Dzongkha: བྱག་ཕྱོགས་), also spelled Bjagchhog, is a gewog (village block) of Chukha District, Bhutan. The gewog has an area of 140 square kilometres and contains 4 villages; Bjachho, Tsimakha, Mebesa and Wangkha. | ineligible because they did not meet the age requirement (between 25 and 65). As a result, the Commission quashed the elections for "gup" of Bjacho Gewog (Chhukha), for "tshogpa" of Nyechhu Shar-ri Chiwog in Tsento Gewog (Paro), Gyalgong Chiwog in Silambi Gewog (Mongar), Langchhenphug Chiwog in Langchenphu Gewog (Samdrup Jongkhar), Ramtogtog Tsangrina Chiwog in Chang Gewog (Thimphu), Lemphang Chiwog in Bidung Gewog (Trashigang), and Chaling Chiwog in Shongphu Gewog (Trashigang) | 3,679 | trex-train |
Broby Municipality [SEP] country | Nørre Broby
Nørre Broby, or simply Broby, is a small town in southwest-central Funen, Denmark, to the northeast of Haarby. It was the seat of Broby Municipality between 1970 and 2006 until the municipality was dissolved and merged with Faaborg-Midtfyn Municipality. In January 2014 it had a population of 1444 people. It is home to Nørre Broby Church (kirke), dated to around 1100. It also contains the Broby Library.
It has a history of clover production, and farmers in the Nørre | Rudolf Broby-Johansen
Rudolf Kristian Albert Broby-Johansen (25 November 25, 1900 – 9 August 1987) was a Danish art historian, communist activist and writer.
Born in Aalborg, North Jutland to a working-class family, Broby-Johansen grew up in Lunde, Otterup Municipality, Funen.
He published a poetry collection in 1922 called "Blod" ("Blood"), containing poems on the themes of misery and poverty as well as tabooed topics such as prostitution and necrophilia, was considered | 3,680 | trex-train |
Horst Knörrer [SEP] occupation | Horst Knörrer
Horst Knörrer (born 31 July 1953, in Bayreuth) is a German mathematician, who studies algebraic geometry and mathematical physics.
Knörrer studied from 1971 at University of Regensburg and University of Erlangen-Nuremberg and received a doctorate in 1978 from the
University of Bonn under the supervision of Egbert Brieskorn ("Isolierte Singularitäten von Durchschnitten zweier Quadriken"). After that, he was a research assistant until 1985 in Bonn, interrupted by two years 1980 to 1982 at the
Leiden University. In 1985 he | 1979, S. 121-251
- with Joel Feldman, Horst Knörrer: Riemann Surfaces of Infinite Genus, AMS (American Mathematical Society) 2003
- with Feldman, Knörrer: Fermionic functional integrals and the renormalization group, AMS 2002
- with D. Gieseker, Knörrer: Geometry of algebraic Fermi curves, Academic Press 1992
- with Jürgen Pöschel: Inverse spectral theory, Academic Press 1987
References.
The original article was a translation of the corresponding German article.
http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2012-07-27/pdf/2012-18309.pdf
External links.
- Homepage | 3,681 | trex-train |
Dennis Spiegel [SEP] occupation | Dennis Spiegel
Dennis Spiegel is an American lyricist. At the 44th Primetime Emmy Awards Spiegel won the award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics (shared with composer Curt Sobel) for the song "Why Do I Lie?" from the HBO movie "Cast a Deadly Spell". He is a three time Emmy nominee. His film work includes the Michael Caine movie "Blame it on Rio" for which he wrote the lyrics for the song score.
Academy Award controversy.
Spiegel's song "Alone yet Not | X-Men" series and films for a single day. In July 2016, it was reported that Snapchat had submitted a patent application for the process of using an object recognition system to deliver sponsored filters based on objects seen in a camera view. Later that year, in Sep 2016, Snapchat released its first hardware product, called the Spectacles. Evan Spiegel, CEO of Snap Inc., called it “a toy” but saw it as an upside to freeing his app from smartphone cameras. Since May 2016, Cisco | 3,682 | trex-train |
Schiermonnikoog [SEP] shares border with | West Frisian Islands
The West Frisian Islands (; ) are a chain of islands in the North Sea off the Dutch coast, along the edge of the Wadden Sea. They continue further east as the German East Frisian Islands and are part of the Frisian Islands.
From west to east the islands are: Noorderhaaks, Texel, Vlieland, Richel, Griend, Terschelling, Ameland, Rif, Engelsmanplaat, Schiermonnikoog, Simonszand, Rottumerplaat, Rottumeroog, and Zuiderduintjes.
The islands Noorderhaaks and Texel are part of the province of | the eastern border of the island was moved eastward, farther into the former territory of the municipality of Eemsmond in the province of Groningen, for which Eemsmond received compensation of about 30,000 euros. This was done so that the municipal government of Schiermonnikoog would have the ability to respond from its own territory in the event of a calamity or disaster.
Tourism.
The main source of income on Schiermonnikoog is tourism. The island houses a campground, a ferry pier, a tidal harbour for small vessels and approximately 15 hotels and | 3,683 | trex-train |
Live at the Palace Theatre [SEP] instance of | Live at the Palace Theatre
Live at the Palace Theatre is a live album by Seven Nations, released in 2001.
Track listing.
1. Piper's Wedding
2. God
3. King of Oblivion
4. This Season
5. Iain's Jig/West Mabou Reel/Itchy Fingers/Clumsy Lover
6. All You People
7. Under the Milky Way
8. O'er the Moor and Among the Heather/Larry/Gail/Martin Rochford's/Cape Breton Symphony's Welcome | instance of Christie adapting one of her works for television, a medium she later came to dislike. It was broadcast live from Alexandra Palace as part of the programme "Theatre Parade". The broadcast took place at 3.35 pm and lasted for twenty-five minutes. It was then repeated the same evening at 9.40 pm and lasted for twenty minutes. "Theatre Parade" usually showcased successful stage shows of the time but in this instance presented an original work.
The play was only broadcast in the London area | 3,684 | trex-train |
Caspar Cruciger the Younger [SEP] place of birth | Caspar Cruciger the Younger
Caspar Cruciger the Younger (19 March 1525 – 16 April 1597) was a German theologian and Protestant reformer.
Born in Wittenberg, he was the son of Caspar Cruciger the Elder and his wife, the hymnwriter and former nun Elisabeth von Meseritz. He was Melanchthon's successor at the University of Wittenberg. In the discussions after 1570 he was one of the leaders of the Philippists, and was engulfed in their catastrophe in 1574. He was imprisoned and was banished from Saxony in 1576. | - Caspar Bartholin the Younger (1655–1738), Danish anatomist
- Caspar Buberl (1834–1899), American sculptor
- Caspar del Bufalo (1786–1837), Italian priest and saint
- Caspar Commelijn (1668–1731), Dutch botanist
- Caspar de Crayer (1582–1669), Flemish painter
- Caspar Cruciger the Younger (1525–1597), German theologian, son of Caspar Creuziger
- Caspar Creuziger or Caspar Cruciger the Elder (1504–1548), German humanist, professor of theology and preacher
- Caspar Einem (born | 3,685 | trex-train |
Free Birds [SEP] country of origin | Free Birds
Free Birds is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated comedy film about two turkeys traveling back in time to prevent Thanksgiving. It was produced by Reel FX Creative Studios as its first theatrical fully animated feature film. Jimmy Hayward directed the film, which he also co-wrote with Scott Mosier, the film's producer. The film stars the voices of Owen Wilson, Woody Harrelson and Amy Poehler with supporting roles done by George Takei, Colm Meaney, Keith David, and Dan Fogler. Originally titled "Turkeys | Portugal, the Azores, or Madeiras as a consequence, direct or indirect, of human actions
- (D) Category D - "species found free but for which there are doubts as to the genuinely wild origin"
- (E) Category E - "birds found free [as a result of] deliberate introduction or escape from captivity, but which do not have breeding populations established, and there is no evidence that they are genuine wanderers"
See also.
- List of birds of Madeira | 3,686 | trex-train |
TML Entertainment [SEP] instance of | TML Entertainment
TML Entertainment is a record label launched by Canadian rock band Triumph in 2003. It is managed by Triumph's members Gil Moore and Mike Levine.
The label was previously known as TRC from 1995 until 2003. The decision for Triumph to launch their own label came after the band's 10 year/5 album contract with MCA Records expired at the end of 1994. Subsequently, all of Triumph's albums were re-released on the TRC imprint using the 1980s remasters. Then in 2003, TRC changed its name | Spellbound
- --Ubisoft-Blue Byte Studio
- DIZZEL--NeoWiz Corp.
- Planet 51 Online--Zed Group
- --Noumena Studios
- Orcs Must Die!--Robot Entertainment
- Anno 2070--Ubisoft-Related Designs-Blue Byte Studio
Simulation Customers.
- Bus-Tram-Cable Car: San Francisco--TML Studios
- World of Subways Vol. 3 London Underground--TML Studios
- Shooting Systems--SST Scheubeck GmbH
- Interactive Driving/Braking Simulation--BOSCH | 3,687 | trex-train |
Glipostenoda kawasakii [SEP] parent taxon | Glipostenoda kawasakii
Glipostenoda kawasakii is a species of beetle in the genus "Glipostenoda". It was described in 1967. | 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 | 3,688 | trex-train |
Garki [SEP] instance of | Garki Project
The Garki Project was a non-profit study conducted by the World Health Organization from 1969 to 1976 in the Garki Local Government Area of the Jigawa State (then part of the Kano State), Nigeria. Its purpose was to study epidemiology and control of malaria in the lowland rural Sudan savanna in northern Nigeria.
The main objectives of the project were to measure the effects of indoor residual spraying and mass drug administration and to construct and test a mathematical model of malaria transmission. The project was funded by | Garki, Jigawa
Garki is a Local Government Area of Jigawa State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Garki.
It has an area of 1,408 km² and a population of 152,233 at the 2006 census.
The postal code of the area is 733.
Garki was the site of the Garki Project, a multidisciplinary study performed by the World Health Organization from 1969 to 1976 into the effectiveness of malaria intervention techniques. | 3,689 | trex-train |
East European Politics and Societies [SEP] instance of | East European Politics and Societies
East European Politics and Societies is a peer-reviewed academic journal that covers the field of political science, especially concerning international relations of Eastern Europe. The journal's editors-in-chief are Wendy Bracewell (University College London) and Krzysztof Jasiewicz (Washington and Lee University). It was established in 1986 and is currently published by SAGE Publications in association with the American Council of Learned Societies and the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies.
Abstracting and indexing.
"East | 2005)
Publications Articles.
- "Czysto Babski: A Women's Friendship in a Man's Revolution", "East European Politics and Societies"
- "Engineering in the Age of Innocence: A Genealogy of Discourse Inside the Czechoslovak Writer's Union, 1949-1967", "East European Politics and Societies"
- "Children of the Revolution: Communism, Zionism, and the Berman Brothers", "Jewish Social Studies"
- "Conversing with Ghosts: Jedwabne, Zydokomuna, and Totalitarianism", | 3,690 | trex-train |
Tudor Sanon [SEP] participant in | Tudor Sanon
Tudor Sanon (born January 14, 1984) is a male Haitian taekwondo athlete.
Sanon represented Haiti at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, being his national team's flagbearer.
External links.
- Profile from the 2009 Summer Universiade official site | Rolland – Olympic sport shooter
- Claude Roumain – Olympic sprinter
- Deborah Saint-Phard – Olympic shot putter at the 1988 Summer Olympics
- Tudor Sanon – taekwondo athlete
- Alain Sergile – swimmer who competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics
- Bruny Surin – 1996 Canadian Olympian, gold-medal-winning sprinter
- André Théard – Olympic sprinter
- Valéry Théard – Olympic sprinter; competed for Haiti at the 1924, 1928 and 1932 Summer Olympics
- Léon Thiércelin – Olympic fencer; competed in the | 3,691 | trex-train |
Greater fat-tailed jerboa [SEP] taxon rank | Greater fat-tailed jerboa
The greater fat-tailed jerboa ("Pygeretmus shitkovi") is a species of rodent in the family Dipodidae. It is endemic to Kazakhstan. Its natural habitat is temperate desert. | "
- Genus "Allactodipus"
- Bobrinski's jerboa, "Allactodipus bobrinskii"
- Genus "Pygeretmus", fat-tailed jerboas
- Lesser fat-tailed jerboa, "Pygeretmus platyurus"
- Dwarf fat-tailed jerboa, "Pygeretmus pumilio"
- Greater fat-tailed jerboa, "Pygeretmus shitkovi"
- Subfamily Cardiocraniinae
- Genus "Cardiocranius"
- Five-toed pygmy jerboa, "Cardiocranius paradoxus"
- Genus "Salpingotulus"
- Baluchistan pygmy jerboa, "Salpingotulus | 3,692 | trex-train |
Per Arne Godejord [SEP] country of citizenship | Per Arne Godejord
Per Arne Godejord (born 24 May 1965, Bergen, Norway) is a Norwegian senior lecturer in social informatics and politician. His work as a lecturer was focused on didactics of social informatics, using the theme of sexual abuse of children on Internet as a way of teaching social informatics to computer science students and teacher education students. He is working in the field of e-didactics.
He was ICT Manager at Nesna University College from 1994 to 1999. From 2001 to 2003, he was assistant | A worldwide petition led by Guenter Freudenberg and Francis Travis was presented to the South Korean government, signed by approximately 200 artists, including Igor Stravinsky, Herbert von Karajan, Luigi Dallapiccola, Hans Werner Henze, Heinz Holliger, Mauricio Kagel, Joseph Keilberth, Otto Klemperer, György Ligeti, Arne Mellnäs, Per Nørgård, Karlheinz Stockhausen, and Bernd Alois Zimmermann. Isang Yun was released on 23 February 1969, returning to West Berlin at the end of March. In 1971, he obtained German citizenship. He never returned to South | 3,693 | trex-train |
Herbie Goins [SEP] genre | Herbie Goins
Hubert Leroy "Herbie" Goins (February 21, 1939 – October 27, 2015) was an American rhythm & blues singer. He worked mainly in England in the 1960s, notably with Alexis Korner and then as the leader of Herbie Goins & The Night-Timers (or Nightimers). He later continued his career based in Sezze, Italy.
Life and career.
He was born and grew up in Ocala, Florida, and sang in his local church as a child before forming his first | Goins (surname)
Goins is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Boris Goins (born 1967), American sprinter
- Edray Herber Goins (born 1972), African-American mathematician
- Glenn Goins (1954–1978), American singer-songwriter and musician
- Herbie Goins (born 1939), American singer
- Jesse D. Goins, American actor
- Michele Goins, American businesswoman
- Ray Goins (1936–2007), American bluegrass banjoist
- Ryan Goins (born 1988 | 3,694 | trex-train |
Battle of James Island [SEP] country | Paul Gelegotis Bridge
The Paul Gelegotis Bridge, also known as the Stono Bridge, is located in Charleston, South Carolina, United States; it connects James Island and Johns Island on SC 700 (Maybank Highway). This bridge opened in late 2003, on the historically significant site of a series of former Stono Bridges.
History.
The site of the current bridge is among several sites of a slave rebellion called the Stono Rebellion, one of the earliest known organized acts against slavery in the Americas. On September | 31 Aug – Kate Millett
- 7 Sep – Elliott Gould
- 14 Sep – John Fairchild
- 21 Sep – Skyjacking
- 28 Sep – The Arab Guerillas
- 5 Oct – Richard Nixon
- 12 Oct – Gamal Abdel Nasser
- 19 Oct – Salvador Allende
- 26 Oct – Battle for the Senate
- 2 Nov – The Urban Guerillas
- 9 Nov – Blue Collar Power
- 16 Nov – Adlai Stevenson III, John V. Tunney, James L. Buckley & Bill Brock | 3,695 | trex-train |
One Market Under God [SEP] author | One Market Under God
One Market Under God: Extreme Capitalism, Market Populism, and the End of Economic Democracy is a 2000 book by historian and author Thomas Frank. It was published by Anchor Books.
The book traces the development of what Frank decries as "market populism": "the idea that markets are a far more democratic form of organization than democratically elected governments." He also discusses many facets of the New Economy, "culture studs," and internet brokerages.
An excerpt of the book | market.
Security Platform.
SeP prevents unauthorized information access from the PC as well as from the external devices. SeP client is controlling all the storage devices, and automatically performs operations like encryption. It also keeps log of the user operations, which is stored at the server side and can be analyzed if needed. One of important features of SeP is that it has marginal effect in client's PC performance.
Originally SeP is available in Japanese language. Chinese and English versions of the SeP software are under development | 3,696 | trex-train |
Vrba [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Vrba (Tutin)
Vrba is a village in the municipality of Tutin, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 196 people. | 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 | 3,697 | trex-train |
Brentidae [SEP] parent taxon | Pachyrhynchus reticulatus
Pachyrhynchus reticulatus is a species weevil in the family Curculionidae. This species can be found in Philippines, Luzon, Marinduque.
References.
- Encyclopaedia of Life
- G. R. Waterhouse Descriptions of the Species of the Curculionideous Genus Pachyrhynchus
- Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London
- Online Resource on Philippine Beetles | 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 | 3,698 | trex-train |
Territory of Papua [SEP] country | Jack Hides
Jack Gordon Hides (24 June 1906 – 19 June 1938) was an explorer of the then-Australian-controlled territories of Papua and New Guinea, now modern Papua New Guinea. He served as a Patrol Officer from 1931 to 1936, and led several expeditions in the early 1930s.
Life.
He was born in Port Moresby, the son of the head gaoler of the Port Moresby Gaol. He received a limited education at schools in Port Moresby and Queensland. He was a good swimmer, | people temporarily live and work. The Ashmore and Cartier Islands have never been inhabited, but are regularly visited by traditional Indonesian fishers.
Pre-European settlements Former territories.
From 1947–1966, Australia administered the island of Nauru, which has been inhabited for at least three thousand years. The Nauruan people traditionally lived in permanent villages. Nauru is now an independent sovereign country formally called the Republic of Nauru. Australia governed the Territory of New Guinea (1920–1941), Territory of Papua (1902–1945) and then the Territory of Papua | 3,699 | trex-train |
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