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Darrell Robertson [SEP] member of sports team | Darrell Robertson
Darrell Thomas Robertson (born April 15, 1986) is a former American football linebacker. He was signed by the Dallas Cowboys as an undrafted free agent in 2008. He played college football at Georgia Tech.
Robertson was also a member of the Edmonton Eskimos, New England Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs.
Professional career.
Professional career Dallas Cowboys.
Robertson was signed by the Dallas Cowboys as an undrafted free agent on April 29, 2008. He was waived by the team on August 30 during | has worked as a studio pundit for BT Sport's coverage of the SPFL and the Scottish League Cup. He regularly appears on their coverage alongside Darrell Currie, Chris Sutton and Stephen Craigan.
Awards.
On 10 June 1994, McCoist was awarded an MBE for services to football. He was inducted into the Scottish Sports Hall of Fame in 2007 and is also a member of the Scottish Football Hall of Fame. McCoist was inducted into the Scotland national football team roll of honour in March 1996, when he was awarded | 5,300 | trex-train |
Silurus aristotelis [SEP] taxon rank | Aristotle's catfish
Aristotle's catfish ("Silurus aristotelis") is a species of fish in the family Siluridae. It is endemic to Greece, where it occurs in the Acheloos River drainage. Its natural habitat is freshwater lakes. It is threatened by habitat loss. This species grows to a length of TL and is of importance to local commercial fisheries. It is known from Lake Trichonida, Lake Lysimachia and Lake Amvrakia and introduced to Lake Volvi and Lake Ioannina in the 1980s thus exclusively lives in lakes. Threats may | Aristotelis Korakas
Aristotelis Korakas () was a Hellenic Army officer who rose to the rank of Lieutenant General.
Born in the village of Pombia in Crete in 1858, Korakas was the son of the Cretan revolutionary leader Michail Korakas, who had played a leading role in successive Cretan uprisings against the Ottoman Empire from 1821 to 1878.
Korakas left his home island and enrolled in the Hellenic Army Academy, graduating as a Warrant Officer of Engineers in 1880. In 1897, with the rank of Captain, he led a | 5,301 | trex-train |
Ten Small Paces [SEP] record label | Ten Small Paces
Ten Small Paces is the third studio album by American indie rock duo Ida, released in 1997 on Simple Machines Records.
Personnel.
- Ida
- Daniel Littleton – guitar, piano, vocals, dobro, violin, capo
- Elizabeth Mitchell – guitar, piano, vocals, bass
- Karla Schickele – bass, vocals, acoustic guitar
- Michael Littleton – drums, vocals, casio
- Additional musicians
- Elaine Ahn – cello on "Hilot | Etcetc
Etcetc Music is an independent record label based in Sydney, Australia. It is the label of alternative and electronic bands and artists PNAU, George Maple, Kilter, Paces, San Mei, Luke Million, CLYPSO, Luboku, and the Australian releases of Jax Jones, Fisher (musician), Duke Dumont, Fever Ray.
Since June 2013 etcetc has been headed up by former Ministry of Sound A&R and Compilations Manager Aden Mullens,who in October 2018 moved into a General Manager position. With a strong foundation | 5,302 | trex-train |
Babbler [SEP] present in work | Babbler (Dungeons & Dragons)
In the "Dungeons & Dragons" fantasy role-playing game, the babbler is a type of fictional monster.
Publication history.
The babbler first appeared in the original first edition "Fiend Folio" (1981).
Description.
A babbler is a weird mutation of lizard man, a large ponderous marsh-dweller. A babbler is also known as a marsh-gibberer to native tribes that dwell nearby, and communicates with its kind in a quasi- | quite terrestrial. Like other babblers, these are noisy birds, and the characteristic bubbling calls are often the best indication that these birds are present.
As with other babbler species, they frequently occur in groups of up to a dozen, and the rainforest species like Indian scimitar babbler often occur in the mixed feeding flocks typical of tropical Asian jungle.
The species are:
- Large scimitar babbler, "Pomatorhinus hypoleucos"
- Black-necklaced scimitar babbler, "Pomatorhinus erythrocnemis"
- Black-streaked scimitar | 5,303 | trex-train |
Langchenphu Gewog [SEP] instance of | Langchenphu Gewog
Langchenphu Gewog (Dzongkha: གླང་ཅན་ཕུ་) is a gewog (village block) of Samdrup Jongkhar District, Bhutan.
See also.
- Jomotsangkha | Martshala Gewog
- Orong Gewog
- Pemathang Gewog
- Phuntshothang Gewog
- Samrang Gewog
- Serthi Gewog
- Wangphu Gewog
Protected areas.
Samdrup Jongkhar contains protected areas. Southeastern Samdrup Jongkhar District (the "gewogs" of Langchenphu, Pemathang, Samrang and Serthi) contains Khaling Wildlife Sanctuary, which is connected via biological corridors to Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary to the north (Trashigang District) and Royal Manas National Park to the west (several districts). A small portion of northern Lauri Gewog is part of | 5,304 | trex-train |
Kostas Salapasidis [SEP] country of citizenship | Kostas Salapasidis
Kostas Salapasidis (born 1 July 1978, in Australia) is an Australian former football (soccer) player.
Club career.
Started a professional footballing career with Adelaide City in Australian National Soccer League. A striker with a good eye for goal, he played for Wollongong City FC, SD Compostela and Parramatta Power.
In 2000, the controversial president of the SD Compostela, Jose Maria Caneda, decided to sign Kostas Salapasidis 100 million PTA, in his first season at the club he played 9 | - 4 goals
- Bernardo Romeo
- Juan Román Riquelme
- Kostas Salapasidis
- Alex
- Atsushi Yanagisawa
- Marcelo Zalayeta
- 3 goals
- Gunter Van Handenhoven
- Zé Elias
- Danny Murphy
- Michael Owen
- Thierry Henry
- Eduardo Lillingston
- José Luis Deus
- Fabián Coelho
- 2 goals
- Lionel Scaloni
- Álvaro
- Fernandão
- Rôni
- Peter Luccin
- Baba Sule
- Peter Ofori-Quaye
- Harutaka Ono | 5,305 | trex-train |
National Register of Historic Places listings in Marlboro County, South Carolina [SEP] country | National Register of Historic Places listings in Marlboro County, South Carolina
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Marlboro County, South Carolina.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Marlboro County, South Carolina, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.
There are 10 properties and districts listed on the National | National Register of Historic Places listings in Abbeville County, South Carolina
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Abbeville County, South Carolina.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Abbeville County, South Carolina. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.
There are 13 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the | 5,306 | trex-train |
Louisiana Film Prize [SEP] location | Louisiana Film Prize
Louisiana Film Prize is an annual film contest and festival started in 2012 by Gregory Kallenberg that is held in Shreveport, Louisiana. The contest invites filmmakers from across the country to shoot a short film in a predefined geography—centered in Shreveport and Bossier City—for the chance to win $50,000, one of the largest cash prizes for a short film in the world. Films may be no less than five minutes and no more than fifteen minutes total runtime. The prize winner is determined by both festival | - Sep 2013, Best Feature, 11th Pacific Meridian Film Festival (Vladivostok, Russia)
- Sep 2013, NETPAC Prize, 11th Pacific Meridian Film Festival (Vladivostok, Russia)
- Sep 2013, Grand Jury Prize, 10th Jameson Cinefest (Miskolc, Hungary)
- Sep 2013, FIPRESCI Prize, 10th Jameson Cinefest (Miskolc, Hungary)
- Sep 2013, International Ecumenical Jury Prize, 10th Jameson Cinefest (Miskolc, Hungary)
- Oct 2013, Best Narrative Feature Film, 22nd Philadelphia Film Festival | 5,307 | trex-train |
Soul Circle [SEP] performer | Soul Circle
Soul Circle is an album by organist Jack McDuff recorded between 1964 and 1966 and released on the Prestige label.
Reception.
Allmusic awarded the album 3 stars.
Track listing.
"All compositions by Jack McDuff except as indicated"
1. "More" (Riz Ortolani, Nino Oliviero) - 6:28
2. "Lew's Piece" - 8:20
3. "You'd Be So Easy to Love" (Cole Porter) - 4:50
4. "That's When | – Sep 1928
"The Cyclone Lover" [Original, Play, Comedy]
Performer: Suzanne Bennett [Katherine] -Dates: Jun 5, 1928 – Jul 1928
"What Do We Know?" [Original, Play]
Performer: Suzanne Bennett [Ernestine Fox] -Dates: Dec 23, 1927 – Jan 1928
"Merry-Go-Round" [Original, Musical, Comedy, Revue]
Performer: Suzanne Bennett -Dates: May 31, 1927 – Sep 24, 1927
"Nic | 5,308 | trex-train |
2011 Oklahoma State Cowboys football team [SEP] sport | 2011 Oklahoma State Cowboys football team
The 2011 Oklahoma State Cowboys football team represented Oklahoma State University in the 2011 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Cowboys were led by seventh year head coach Mike Gundy and played their home games at Boone Pickens Stadium. They are a member of the Big 12 Conference.
The 2011 season was arguably the best in the Cowboys' 112-year football history. They opened the season with 10 straight wins, in the process rising to #2 in the AP Poll—the school's highest | 2010. Web. 4 Sep 2010. http://www.sde.state.ok.us/Services/Directory/pdf/Directory.pdf. http://www.ok.govredirect.php?link_id=109
- United States. Choctaw County Oklahoma Fact Sheet. Choctaw County: Census Bureau, 2010. Web. 4 Sep 2010. http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/SAFFFacts?_event=Search&geo_id=05000US40023&_geoContext=01000US|04000US40|05000US40023&_street=&_county=choctaw+county&_cityTown=choctaw+county&_state=04000US40&_zip=&_lang=en&_sse=on&ActiveGeoDiv=geoSelect&_useEV=&pctxt=fph&pgsl=050&_submenuId=factsheet_1&ds_name=DEC_2000_SAFF&_ci_nbr=null&qr_name=null%AE=null%3Anull&_keyword=&_industry=.
- Faulkner, Dave. United States. Roger State University It's Personal OMA. Frogville: RSU/OMA, 2010. Web. 4 Sep 2010. http://www.rsu.edu/oma/.
- "Atlas of the World." Oklahoma. 7. National Geographic, 1999. Print.
- Dodd | 5,309 | trex-train |
Shandy Hall [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Shandy Hall (Ohio)
Shandy Hall is the name of a homestead museum located in Harpersfield, Ohio, owned and maintained by the Western Reserve Historical Society.
The original rooms of Shandy Hall were built in 1815 by Col. Robert Harper, a son of Alexander Harper, namesake of the township and the first permanent settler in that area.
Considered the oldest frame residence in this section of the state, Shandy Hall eventually grew into an 18-room home, practically a mansion by frontier standards. Shandy Hall was named | 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 | 5,310 | trex-train |
Elahieh [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | a prominent Qajar prime minister, often condemned for acting indecisively towards foreign powers, specifically Britain.
She took control of her husband's huge wealth, together with that of her own inheritance from his father, and managed to make his family the most financially powerful in the country. Most of the district of Elahieh in Tehran belonged to her. She also introduced taxis for the first time in Tehran, white Fiats that slowly replaced old horse carriages during the 1950s.
Her son, Ali Amini, briefly became a Prime | 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 | 5,311 | trex-train |
Georges Marion [SEP] languages spoken, written or signed | Georges Marion
Georges Marion (1 June 1869, in Fixin, Côte-d'Or – 17 October 1960, in Paris) was a French surgeon and urologist.
In 1892 he became an interne of hospitals in Paris, followed by promotions as aide of anatomy (1894) and prosector (1896). In 1897 he obtained his medical doctorate, and became chief of clinical surgery at the Hôtel-Dieu during the following year. In 1900 he was appointed "chirurgien des hôpitaux", and shortly afterwards attained an associate | ) Overwhelmingly, students felt that they had observed improved comprehension, lexical retrieval, and increased confidence in their target language.
Machine translation and signed languages.
In the early 2000s, options for machine translation between spoken and signed languages were severely limited. It was a common belief that deaf individuals could use traditional translators. However, stress, intonation, pitch, and timing are conveyed much differently in spoken languages compared to signed languages. Therefore, a deaf individual may misinterpret or become confused about the meaning of written text | 5,312 | trex-train |
Eraniel [SEP] country | Eraniel railway station
Eraniel Railway station (Station code: ERL) in Eraniel is the most important railway station of Kallkkulam taluk of Kanyakumari district in the Tamil Nadu state of India. The station has two platforms and falls on the Kanyakumari—Thiruvananthapuram line in the Thiruvananthapuram division of the Southern Railway zone. All daily trains passing through the station halts in Eraniel station.
The famous Mandaikadu Bagavathi Amman Temple, Colachel Port, I.R.E Industries in Manavalakurichi and Padmanabhapuram Palace are situated nearby the Station. The station also is the nearest | Mason joined Atlantic Philanthropies as Senior Advisor. At Atlantic Philanthropies, she helped develop a $1 billion, 10-year spend-down plan to help disadvantaged children. In 2006, she co-founded Single Stop USA, an organisation that helps low-income individuals by assessing their conditions and connecting them to available non-profit programs. A New York-based version of Single Stop had been incubated at Robin Hood; Mason founded Single Stop USA in order to expand the program nationwide.
During her time as the CEO of | 5,313 | trex-train |
Sylvie Becaert [SEP] place of birth | Sylvie Becaert
Sylvie Becaert (born 6 September 1975 in Lille) is a French biathlete. Becaert's best year so far was 2003 when she came third in the overall world cup standings and won gold in the sprint event at the World Championships 2003 in Khanty-Mansiysk. At the 2006 Olympics in Turin, she won a bronze medal with the French relay team behind Russia and Germany. In 2009 at the World Championships in Pyeongchang, Becaert was part of the victorious mixed relay team
Becaert retired after the 2009–10 season | Tour de France. Lance Armstrong wins after a stage of from Bourg d'Oisans. He was later stripped of this and many other wins for doping.
- 22 February 2006: Roddy Darragon wins a silver medal in a ski sprint at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin and the following day, Sylvie Becaert takes the bronze medal in the biathlon.
History Twinning.
Since 1997, Le Grand Bornand is twinned with Quiberon.
History Place names.
Researcher toponymist and Ph.D. graduate of the Sorbonne, Jérémie Delorme, has listed | 5,314 | trex-train |
The Crocodile [SEP] screenwriter | The Crocodile (Once Upon a Time)
"The Crocodile" is the fourth episode of the second season of the American ABC fantasy/drama television series "Once Upon a Time", and the show's 26th episode overall, which aired on October 21, 2012.
It was co-written by David H. Goodman and Robert Hull, while being directed by David Solomon.
In this episode, Mr. Gold, David, and Ruby go searching for a missing Belle, while flashbacks show Rumpelstiltskin's past with | announcer, Gena the Crocodile")
- "Puss in Boots" / Кот в сапогах (1995) - director, screenwriter
- "Chucha" / Чуча (1997) - director, screenwriter, producer
- "Adagio" / Адажио (2000) - director, screenwriter, producer
- "Chucha 2" / Чуча-2 (2001) - director, screenwriter, producer
- "Chucha 3" / Чуча-3 (2004) - director, screenwriter, producer
- "The Ugly Duckling" / Гадкий | 5,315 | trex-train |
Bakovićka Citonja [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Bakovićka Citonja
Bakovićka Citonja is a village in the municipality of Fojnica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. | 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 | 5,316 | trex-train |
Aragona [SEP] shares border with | Casteltermini
Casteltermini is a "comune" (municipality) in the Province of Agrigento in the Italian region Sicily, located about southeast of Palermo and about north of Agrigento.
Casteltermini borders the following municipalities: Acquaviva Platani, Aragona, Cammarata, Campofranco, San Biagio Platani, Sant'Angelo Muxaro, Santo Stefano Quisquina, Sutera.
History.
Casteltermini was founded in 1629 by the local noble Gian Vincenzo Maria Termini e Ferreri, whence the name.
Casteltermini is noted for its extensive mines of rock salt and sulphur. | 2 April 1418 – 25 January 1450)
- Alfonsus de Cuevasruvias (11 February 1450 – November 1454)
- Joannes Soler (3 January 1455 – 1458)
- Ausias Despuig (18 Sep 1458 – 2 Sep 1483 Died)
- Juan de Borja Lanzol (13 Sep 1483 – 1 Aug 1503 Died)
Bishops and Archbishops 1500 to 1700.
- Cardinal Juan Castellar y de Borja (9 Aug 1503 – 1 Jan 1505 Died)
- Alfonso de Aragona (1505 – 1511) (Administrator) | 5,317 | trex-train |
Thuringian dialect [SEP] instance of | Thuringian dialect
Thuringian is an East Central German dialect group spoken in much of the modern German Free State of Thuringia north of the Rennsteig ridge, southwestern Saxony-Anhalt and adjacent territories of Hesse and Bavaria. It is close to Upper Saxon spoken mainly in the state of Saxony, therefore both are also regarded as one Thuringian-Upper Saxon dialect group. Thuringian dialects are among the Central German dialects with the highest number of speakers.
History.
Thuringian emerged during the medieval German "Ostsiedlung" migration from about 1100 | Piesau
Piesau is a village and a former municipality in the district of Sonneberg in Thuringia, Germany, close to the Thuringian Rennsteig. Formerly in the district Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, it is part of the town Neuhaus am Rennweg since January 2019.
It has a glass factory and is known as glass-maker village. The first time glass was made in Piesau was in 1622. Up until today glass is the main reason of existence in Piesau. Carl Heinz Glass still produces glass, for instance for the cosmetics industry | 5,318 | trex-train |
Emilio Limón [SEP] sport | Emilio Limón
Emilio Limón (born 4 December 1988) is a Surinamese international footballer who plays as a midfielder for Robinhood.
Career.
Limón began his senior career in 2007 with Robinhood. Limón was one of eight players from Suriname to train with English team Sunderland in March 2008.
Limón made his international debut in June 2008, and made a total of 7 World Cup Qualifying appearances that year. | Lágrimas Negras (album)
Lágrimas Negras is a 2003 album by Cuban pianist, bandleader, composer and arranger Bebo Valdés and Spanish flamenco singer Diego el Cigala. "Lágrimas Negras" is a fusion of Cuban rhythms and flamenco vocals, produced by Spanish composer, producer and guitarist Javier Limón and book editor, screenwriter, film director and producer Fernando Trueba and released by Calle 54 Records and BMG Music Spain.
Background.
During his career Bebo Valdés (born "Ramón Emilio Valdés Amaro"; 9 October 1918) | 5,319 | trex-train |
Chhatawa [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Chhatawa
Chhatawa is a town and Village Development Committee in Bara District in the Narayani Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 2011 Nepal census it had a population of 5,660 persons living in 771 individual households. There were 2,992 males and 2,668 females at the time of census.
External links.
- UN map of the municipalities of Bara District | 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 | 5,320 | trex-train |
United Nations Security Council Resolution 127 [SEP] instance of | United Nations Security Council Resolution 127
United Nations Security Council Resolution 127, adopted on January 22, 1958, dealt with complaints by Jordan regarding Israeli activities between the armistice demarcation lines. Taking into account a report by the Acting Chief of Staff of the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization in Palestine, the Council noted that neither Israel or Jordan enjoyed sovereignty over any part of the zone. The Council then directed the Chief of Staff to regulate activities within the zone so that Israelis would not be allowed to use Arab-owned properties | Halifax - Liverpool)
- Convoy ON.121 (12 Aug 1942: Liverpool - Dispersed)
- Convoy BX.35B (Aug 1942: Boston - Halifax)
- Convoy ON.127 (Sep 1942: Liverpool - NYC)
- Convoy SC.99 (Sep 1942: Halifax - Liverpool)
- Convoy ON.128 (Sep 1942: Liverpool - NYC)
- Convoy SC.103 (Sep 1942: NYC - Liverpool)
- Convoy ON.135 (Oct 1942: Liverpool - NYC)
- Convoy ON.137 (Oct 1942: Liverpool - NYC | 5,321 | trex-train |
John de Borman [SEP] place of birth | John de Borman
John de Borman (born 1954 in Paris) is a French born British cinematographer. | travel.
Tributes.
- I-80/I-94 in Lake County, Indiana, which runs through his birth town of Gary, Indiana, is named the Frank Borman Expressway.
- A K–8 school on Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Arizona is named in Borman's honor.
- A school in Phoenix, Arizona is named Frank Borman Elementary School.
- A school in Denton, Texas is named Borman Elementary School. | 5,322 | trex-train |
Cha Hwa-yeon [SEP] place of birth | Cha Hwa-yeon
Cha Hwa-yeon (born Cha Hak-kyung on December 27, 1960) is a South Korean actress.
Career.
Cha made her acting debut in 1978, and became best known as the heroine Kim Mi-ja in the 1987 television drama "Love and Ambition", a character who became an icon for modern Korean women in that era. But she retired a year later, after getting married in 1988. Cha returned to acting twenty years later in 2008 with "Aeja | Yeon-seo (Cha Seung-min) and accidentally killing her. Guilt-ridden, he travels to Philippines to return Yeon-seo's ashes to her family. In a twisted moment of karma, he meets Yeon-soo's twin sister, Yeon-hwa (Cha Seung-min), and falls madly in love with her.
Cast.
- Won Tae-hee as Ji-wol
- Cha Seung-min as Yeon-hwa/Yeon-seo
- Kim Hun as Yong | 5,323 | trex-train |
Remraam [SEP] country | Remraam
Remraam is the residential community being developed in Dubai, UAE. Plans for the development include 198 buildingsand and make it one of the largest construction sites in the UAE. The volume of concrete required for the foundations is equivalent to 1 million cubic meters, enough to fill 400 Olympic sized pools. Upon completion it is to include a Community Mall, covered parking, outdoor swimming pools, nurseries, gym, sauna, tennis and basketball courts and a clubhouse.
References.
- Official website
- Livenreal.com | )
- Business Bay
- Executive Towers
- Business Bay Hotel
- Bay Avenue
- Ghoroob,Mirdif
- Shorooq,Mirdif
- Dubai Internet City
- Vision Tower
- Bay Square
- Jaddaf Waterfront
- Mudon
- Villanova
- Serena
- Remraam
- Bellevue Towers
- Riverside
- Manazel Al Khor
- The Villa | 5,324 | trex-train |
Tuscarora Township [SEP] country | Tuscarora Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania
Tuscarora Township is a township in Bradford County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,131 at the 2010 census.
Geography.
Tuscarora Township is located in the southeast corner of Bradford County. It is bordered by Stevens Township to the north, Wyalusing Township to the west, and Wilmot Township to the southwest, across the Susquehanna River. Braintrim Township and the borough of Laceyville in Wyoming County are to the south, and Auburn and Rush townships in Susquehanna County are to | as they became due.
Before these bonds were finally all paid, they cost the taxpayers of the two townships—Cass, the new one formed, and Jefferson—about $200,000.
Name and history A New Township is Created.
On Tuesday, 6 Sep 1853, the Commissioners resumed the consideration of the matter relating to the erection of a new township out of the territory comprising Jefferson township, and ordered that a new township shall be erected out of said territory, to be known by the name of Cass | 5,325 | trex-train |
Trond Pedersen [SEP] sport | Trond Pedersen
Trond Pedersen (born 10 February 1951) is a former footballer and coach from Norway. He played his entire career as a right back for Start. He played 41 games for the Norwegian national team.
Club career.
On club level Pedersen became league champion when Start won the 1978 Norwegian First Division and 1980 Norwegian First Division. He played 269 matches in the Norwegian top division between 1969 and 1984. This was a Norwegian record until Pedersen was surpassed by former teammate Svein Mathisen. As of March | Trond Jøran Pedersen
Trond Jøran Pedersen (born 19 June 1958) is a Norwegian former ski jumper. He coached the Norwegian national team, including at the 1994 Winter Olympics. | 5,326 | trex-train |
Helianthus divaricatus [SEP] parent taxon | Helianthus divaricatus
Helianthus divaricatus, commonly known as the rough sunflower, woodland sunflower or rough woodland sunflower, is a North American species perennial herb in the composite family. It is native to central and eastern North America, from Ontario and Quebec in the north, south to Florida and Louisiana and west to Oklahoma and Iowa.
"Helanthus divaricatus" commonly occurs in dry, relatively open sites. The showy yellow flowers emerge in summer through early fall.
The woodland sunflower is similar to "Helianthus hirsutus", but | 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 | 5,327 | trex-train |
Grotesque [SEP] part of the series | Grotesque (The X-Files)
"Grotesque" is the fourteenth episode of the third season of the science fiction television series "The X-Files" and the show's 63rd episode overall. It premiered on the Fox network in the United States on February 2, 1996. It was written by Howard Gordon and directed by Kim Manners. The episode is a "Monster-of-the-Week" story, unconnected to the series' wider mythology. "Grotesque" earned a Nielsen household rating of 11.6 | novel as being both witty and subtly and ominously grotesque, she finishes her review with "This is a strange, sly novel with a great deal to say about the mixture of resentment and dependency often mistaken for love."
Publication history.
- 1975, UK, Gerald Duckworth, , Hardback
- 1976, US, George Braziller, , Pub date Mar 1976, Hardback
- 1976, UK, Fontana, , Pub date 30 Sep 1976, Paperback
- 1977, US, Signet, , Pub | 5,328 | trex-train |
Jaggang [SEP] country | Jaggang
Jaggang is a small western town in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. It is located in Rutog County in the Ngari Prefecture and is near the border with Kashmir. It lies approximately west of Küba. The nearest airport is Fukche Airport, about away.
It lies at an altitude of 14,842 feet (4,523 metres).
See also.
- List of towns and villages in Tibet | - Hongxing
- Hor
- Hormai
- Horru
- Huangtiandi
I.
- Isaikalog
J.
- Jagbung
- Jaggang
- Jagka
- Jagsamka
- Jainzhug
- Jamda
- Jangco
- Jangdam
- Jangmai
- Jêdêxoi
- Jênlung
- Jiazha
- Jiggyob
- Jomda
- Jongnag
- Jongnê
- Jorra
- Jungba
- Jungsi
K.
- Kada
- Kagor
- Kaika
- Kaimar
- Kaimar
- Kamru
- | 5,329 | trex-train |
Catoptria [SEP] taxon rank | Catoptria
Catoptria is a genus of moths of the family Crambidae.
Species.
- "Catoptria acutangulellus"
- "Catoptria algeriensis"
- "Catoptria amathusia"
- "Catoptria aurora"
- "Catoptria biformellus"
- "Catoptria bolivari"
- "Catoptria brachyrhabda"
- "Catoptria cabardinica"
- "Catoptria captiva"
- "Catoptria casalei"
- "Catoptria casperella"
- "Catoptria caucasicus"
- "Catoptria ciliciella"
- "Catoptria colchicellus" | - 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, | 5,330 | trex-train |
Algerine-class gunvessel [SEP] subclass of | Algerine-class gunvessel
The "Algerine"-class gunvessel was a class of three Royal Navy composite gunvessels built in 1880. Two of them were sold after only ten years of service, but the other was converted to a survey ship before commissioning and survived in this role until 1907.
Design and construction.
Designed in 1879 by Nathaniel Barnaby, the Chief Constructor of the Royal Navy, the "Algerine"-class gunvessels were similar to the s of 1875, but with the addition of a poop deck. It had been found that | )
- ("Algerine" class)
- ("Algerine" class)
- ("Algerine" class)
- ("Algerine" class)
- ("Algerine" class)
- ("Algerine" class)
- ("Algerine" class)
- ("Algerine" class)
- ("Algerine" class)
- ("Bangor" class)
- ("Bangor" class)
- ("Bangor" class)
- ( | 5,331 | trex-train |
Hassan al-Banna [SEP] member of political party | Said Ramadan
Said Ramadan (; April 12, 1926 in Shibin Al Kawm, Al Minufiyah – August 4, 1995 in Geneva) was an Egyptian political activist and humanitarian, and one of the preeminent leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood.
He was the son-in-law of Hassan al-Banna, the Muslim Brotherhood's founder, and emerged as one of the brotherhood's main leaders in the 1950s. Ramadan was often accused by the Egyptian government of Gamal Abdul Nasser of being in the CIA's pay; after | self-pity."
Critical reception Criticism.
In a book published by Encounter Books, Caroline Fourest claimed to have analysed Tariq Ramadan's 15 books, 1,500 pages of interviews, and approximately 100 recordings, and concludes "Ramadan is a war leader", an "islamist" and the "political heir of his grandfather", Hassan al-Banna, stating that his discourse is "often just a repetition of the discourse that Banna had at the beginning of the 20th century in Egypt", and that he " | 5,332 | trex-train |
Danièle Thompson [SEP] occupation | Danièle Thompson
Danièle Thompson (born 3 January 1942) is a Monegasque film director and screenwriter. Thompson is the daughter of film director Gérard Oury, and actress Jacqueline Roman.
She has written screenplays for a number of highly successful films including "Cousin, cousine", "La Boum", "Belphégor - Le fantôme du Louvre", "La Reine Margot" and "Jet Lag", which she also directed. She was nominated for the 1976 Academy Award for Writing Original Screenplay for "Cousin, cousine | Nadia Tass (Macedonia)
- Sam Taylor-Wood (UK)
- Heather Taylor
- Julie Taymor (USA)
- Sakane Tazuko
- Valeria Bruni Tedeschi (Italy/France)
- Suzie Templeton
- Angela Tessinari (USA)
- Joan Tewkesbury (USA)
- Lucy Thane
- May Miles Thomas
- Betty Thomas (USA)
- Pam Thomas (USA)
- Caroline Thompson
- Jody Thompson
- Danièle Thompson (France)
- Caroline Thompson ( | 5,333 | trex-train |
Jabloň [SEP] country | Jabloň
Jabloň is a village and municipality in Humenné District in the Prešov Region of north-east Slovakia.
History.
In historical records, the village was first mentioned in 1405.
Geography.
The municipality lies at an altitude of 200 metres and covers an area of 11.862 km².
It has a population of about 450 people.
External links.
- https://web.archive.org/web/20071027094149/http://www.statistics.sk/mosmis/eng/run.html | Jablonec" is of Czech origin and means ""little apple tree"" ("jabloncě" was a diminutive of the old Czech "jabloň" – "apple tree"), for the village was founded on a place where an apple tree grew. German-speaking settlers who came to the village during the 16th century adjusted the In name to "Gablonz". During the 19th century, the attribute "German" was often added to the name (like in the 1848 , ). In 1904, the | 5,334 | trex-train |
San Benito County [SEP] shares border with | List of museums in the California Central Coast
The California Central Coast is an area roughly spanning the area between the Monterey Bay extending through Santa Cruz County, San Benito County, Monterey County, San Luis Obispo County, Santa Barbara County and Ventura County.
This is a list of museums, defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for | , of which is land and (0.1%) is water.
Sharing a border with Santa Clara County, San Benito County lies adjacent to the San Francisco Bay Area and is sometimes considered a part of that region. Frequently, the county is associated with the Monterey Bay Area through governmental organizations such as the Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments as well as the Pajaro River, which flows from northern San Benito County into the Monterey Bay. However, the United States Census Bureau includes the county in the San Jose- | 5,335 | trex-train |
Creophilus [SEP] taxon rank | Creophilus
Creophilus is a genus of beetles of the Staphylinidae family, Staphylininae subfamily.
List of species.
- "Creophilus albertisi" (Fauvel, 1879)
- "Creophilus erythrocephalus" (Fabricius, 1775)
- "Creophilus flavipennis" (Hope, 1831)
- "Creophilus huttoni" (Broun, 1880)
- "Creophilus imitator" Cameron, 1952
- "Creophilus incanus" (Klug, 1834)
- "Creophilus lanio" (Erichson, 1839)
- "Creophilus | Creophilus maxillosus
Creophilus "maxillosus" belongs to the order Coleoptera and is most commonly referred to as the hairy rove beetle. The rove beetles are a large family, having almost 2,900 species in North America. This species can be found in woods and wherever carrion is found, usually from the spring to autumn months. These active beetles fly swiftly or run rapidly over the ground with the tip of the abdomen raised like a scorpion's stinger. Although a few are known to be parasitic, most rove beetles and their larvae | 5,336 | trex-train |
Mount Sir James MacBrien [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Mount Sir James MacBrien
Mount Sir James MacBrien is a peak in the Fort Smith Region of Canada's Northwest Territories. The second highest peak in the Mackenzie Mountains, it is named after Major-General Sir James Howden MacBrien who was the head of the Canadian Militia in the mid-1920s. | MacBrien
MacBrien is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Sir James Howden MacBrien, Canadian general
- Mount Sir James MacBrien, a mountain peak named after Sir James MacBrien
- W. A. H. MacBrien, Canadian hockey executive
- William Ross MacBrien, Canadian air marshal
See also.
- McBrien | 5,337 | trex-train |
Alicia Nitecki [SEP] country of citizenship | Alicia Nitecki
Alicia Nitecki /ni'tetski/, (born January 2, 1942) is an American author and professor of English Literature at Bentley University, Waltham, Massachusetts
Early life in Europe.
From 1942 to 1944 Alicia Nitecki lived in Nazi-occupied Warsaw with her upper-class family (House of Kurnatowski). After the crush of the Warsaw Uprising in August 1944 she and her family were deported by the Nazis to the west of Germany and finally lived in a labor camp in Lauterbach, Baden-Württemberg until 1945 | books have been published in English translation, namely novels, "Child of the Shadows" (Vallentine Mitchell, London, 1969) - reedited as "The Jewish War and the Victory" (Northwestern University Press, 2001); the sequel, "The Victory" (Northwestern University Press, 1993); documentary prose, "Children of Zion" (Northwestern University Press, 1997), translated by Jacqueline Mitchell, and "Drohobycz, Drohobycz and Other Stories" (Penguin Books, 2002) translated by Alicia Nitecki, | 5,338 | trex-train |
Oskar Perron [SEP] occupation | Oskar Perron
Oskar Perron (7 May 1880 – 22 February 1975) was a German mathematician.
He was a professor at the University of Heidelberg from 1914 to 1922 and at the University of Munich from 1922 to 1951. He made numerous contributions to differential equations and partial differential equations, including the Perron method to solve the Dirichlet problem for elliptic partial differential equations. He wrote an encyclopedic book on continued fractions "Die Lehre von den Kettenbrüchen". He introduced "Perron's paradox":
to illustrate the danger | Perron number
In mathematics, a Perron number is an algebraic integer α which is real and exceeds 1, but such that its conjugate elements are all less than α in absolute value. For example, the larger of the two roots of the irreducible polynomial formula_1 is a Perron number.
Perron numbers are named after Oskar Perron; the Perron–Frobenius theorem asserts that, for a real square matrix with positive algebraic coefficients whose largest eigenvalue is greater than one, this eigenvalue is a Perron number. As a closely related | 5,339 | trex-train |
Shop Talk [SEP] author | Shop Talk
Shop Talk: A Writer and His Colleagues and Their Work is a collection of previously published interviews with important 20th-century writers by novelist Philip Roth. Among the writers interviewed are Primo Levi, Aharon Appelfeld, Ivan Klima, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Milan Kundera, and Edna O'Brien. In addition, the book contains a discussion with Mary McCarthy about Roth's novel "The Counterlife" and a "New Yorker" essay on Saul Bellow. Roth's trip to Israel to interview Appelfeld inspired his novel "Operation | by Neil Gaiman, Alice Cooper and Michael Zulli (Nov 2000) "- reprint of the Marvel Music issues (1994)"
- "Will Eisner's Shop Talk" TPB (Jun 2001)
- "Dark Horse Maverick 2001" #1 (Jul 2001)
- "Ancient Joe" #1-3 (Oct-Dec 2001)
- "Harlequin Valentine" OGN (Nov 2001)
- "Dark Horse Maverick Annual: Happy Endings" #1 (Sep 2002)
- " | 5,340 | trex-train |
Aldeanueva de Guadalajara [SEP] country | Aldeanueva de Guadalajara
Aldeanueva de Guadalajara is a municipality located in the province of Guadalajara, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 115 inhabitants. | performed live with many musicians including Thelonious Monk, Art Blakey, Philly Joe Jones, Willie Bobo, Barry Harris, Walter Davis, Jr., Abbey Lincoln, and many others.
He died of cancer in July 1985.
His son, Lonnie D. Hillyer, is a rock bassist (J. Walter Negro & The Loose Jointz, Maggie's Dream, Billy Joel, Gordon Gano, Bernie Worrell, Andrea Álvarez).
Discography.
Discography As sideman.
With Eric Dolphy
- "Candid Dolphy" (Candid | 5,341 | trex-train |
Jewish Hospital [SEP] country | Jewish Hospital (Cincinnati, Ohio)
The Jewish Hospital, located in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, was the first Jewish hospital in the United States.
Officially named The Jewish Hospital, the organization was established in 1847 as a result of a cholera epidemic for treating the affected Jewish population of Cincinnati. It was also a reaction to the fact that at other hospitals Jewish patients were subject to pressure from Christian missionaries seeking deathbed conversions, and also to provide for kosher dietary concerns of observant Jews.
The Jewish | which employs more than 300 primary and specialty physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants. BJC HealthCare facilities consistently rank among the top health care institutions in the country. Flagship hospitals are Barnes–Jewish Hospital and St. Louis Children's Hospital, affiliated with Washington University School of Medicine.
Facilities.
Facilities Barnes–Jewish Hospital.
Barnes–Jewish Hospital is the largest hospital in Missouri with 1,228 beds and is known as the flagship of BJC HealthCare. It is the adult teaching hospital for Washington University School of Medicine and is | 5,342 | trex-train |
Lorze [SEP] country | Lorze
Lorze is the main river of the Canton of Zug, Switzerland. It flows from Ägerisee through Lake Zug into the Reuss. | report of his death, and a state funeral was immediately planned. Nelson was to be buried in St Paul's Cathedral, in a grand ceremony that was not just a mere funeral but was intended to 'capture the essence, the spirit, and the name of Nelson for the nation.' A special coffin was devised, heavily decorated with emblems and symbols of Nelson's many victories. It enclosed the simpler coffin, given to Nelson by Benjamin Hallowell, and was itself enclosed in a grand sarcophagus made for Cardinal Wolsey | 5,343 | trex-train |
Laelaspoides [SEP] taxon rank | Laelaspoides
Laelaspoides is a genus of mites in the family Laelapidae.
Species.
- "Laelapsoides dentatus"
- "Laelaspoides ordwayae" — found in the underground nests of halictid bees, genus Augochlorella. | - 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, | 5,344 | trex-train |
Free [SEP] instance of | Free (Brad Johner album)
Free is the first solo studio album by Canadian country music singer Brad Johner. It was released in Canada on February 11, 2003, by Royalty Records. "Hello", "Free", "Different", "The Farmer's Back" and "She Looks a Lot Like You" were released as singles.
The album was nominated for album of the year by the Canadian Country Music Association in 2003 and at the 2004 Juno Awards. It won the award for Outstanding | 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 | 5,345 | trex-train |
Daoguang Emperor [SEP] followed by | Yizhu eventually inherited the throne as the Xianfeng Emperor. During the Second Opium War in 1860, Prince Gong negotiated with the British, French and Russians, signing the Convention of Beijing on behalf of the Qing Empire. Following the death of the Xianfeng Emperor, Prince Gong launched the Xinyou Coup in 1861 with the aid of the Empress Dowagers Ci'an and Cixi and seized power from a group of eight regents appointed by the Xianfeng Emperor on his deathbed to assist his young son and successor, the Tongzhi Emperor. After the coup, | systematic program of pacification followed in which the populace was resettled in hundreds of stockaded villages and organized into militia. In its last stage, the Qing suppression policy combined pursuit and extermination of rebel guerrilla bands with a program of amnesty for deserters. The rebellion came to an end in 1804. A decree from the Daoguang Emperor admitted, "it was extortion by local officials that goaded the people into rebellion..." Using the arrest of sectarian members as a threat, local officials and police extorted money from people. Actual participation in | 5,346 | trex-train |
Atmen gibt das Leben [SEP] instance of | Atmen gibt das Leben
Atmen gibt das Leben ("Breathing Gives Life"), is a choral opera with orchestra by Karlheinz Stockhausen, written in 1974 and expanded in 1976–77. It is Number 39 in the catalogue of the composer's works, and lasts about 50 minutes in performance.
History.
The first part of "Atmen gibt das Leben" was composed for a cappella choir during a composition seminar on 1 February 1974. This was in response to a request from the German Choral Association for a piece | - violas
- cellos
- double basses
The number of string players per part is ad libitum; the score suggests 9-9-6-6-4 as an example.
Discography.
- Stockhausen, Karlheinz. "Chöre für Doris"; "Choral"; ""Atmen gibt das Leben . . ."" ; "Punkte für Orchester". [first version of "Atmen gibt das Leben"]. North German Radio Symphony Orchestra Hamburg [in "Punkte" only]; | 5,347 | trex-train |
Xanthodaphne agonia [SEP] taxon rank | Xanthodaphne agonia
Xanthodaphne agonia is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Raphitomidae. | - "Xanthodaphne palauensis" Sysoev, 1988
- "Xanthodaphne pyriformis" (Schepman, 1913)
- "Xanthodaphne pyrropelex" (Barnard, 1963)
- "Xanthodaphne sedillina" (Dall, 1908)
- "Xanthodaphne sofia"
- "Xanthodaphne subrosea" (Barnard, 1963)
- "Xanthodaphne suffusa" (Dall, 1890)
- "Xanthodaphne tenuistriata" Sysoev, 1988
- "Xanthodaphne translucida"
- "Xanthodaphne tropica" Sysoev & Ivanov, 1985
- "Xanthodaphne xanthias | 5,348 | trex-train |
This Song [SEP] lyrics by | This Song
"This Song" is the fourth track on George Harrison's 1976 album "Thirty Three & 1/3". It was released as the first single from the album and reached number 25 on the American pop charts, although, like all three singles from the album, it failed to chart in the UK.
History.
"This Song" was written after the week Harrison spent in a New York courtroom, unsuccessfully trying to convince a judge that his 1970 song "My Sweet Lord" did not | have shaken off this lawsuit.
Standish ruled that Braham did not have enough factual evidence but could file a new complaint "if his lawsuit deficiencies are corrected."
In September 2017, songwriters Sean "Sep" Hall and Nate Butler sued Swift, alleging that "Shake It Off" is too similar to "Playas Gon' Play", a song performed by girl group 3LW and written by Hall and Butler. In February 2018, United States District Judge Michael W. Fitzgerald dismissed the case, asserting that the lyrics | 5,349 | trex-train |
Wilton Bridge [SEP] crosses | Wilton Bridge
Wilton Bridge is a Grade I listed bridge crossing the River Wye between Wilton, Herefordshire and Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, England.
History.
The bridge was authorised in 1597 and completed two years later. One of the arches was destroyed during the Civil War. The bridge was widened and reinforced with concrete in 1914. A sundial was added in the early 18th century.
Sundial.
The sundial was commissioned by Jonathan Barrow in 1718.
poem
Esteem they precious time | walk heads north and west above the West Pasture to Bishop Wilton.
Route Bishop Wilton to York Minster.
The path heads through Bishop Wilton along the main street and heads north on Thorny Lane to Bray Gate and then heads west again to Youlthorpe. The walk passes to the north of the village and on to Full Sutton. The Minster Way follows the road from Full Sutton past the prison and all the way past the historic battlefield site into the centre of Stamford Bridge. It then crosses the bridge and southwards alongside the | 5,350 | trex-train |
Megachile compacta [SEP] parent taxon | Megachile compacta
Megachile compacta is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae. It was described by Smith in 1879. | 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 | 5,351 | trex-train |
Levaillant's Cuckoo [SEP] taxon rank | Levaillant's cuckoo
Levaillant's cuckoo, "Clamator levaillantii" is a cuckoo which is a resident breeding species in Africa south of the Sahara. It is found in bushy habitats. It is a brood parasite, using the nests of bulbuls and babblers. It was named in honour of the French explorer, collector and ornithologist, François Le Vaillant.
Description.
The cuckoo is 37.5 cm (15 in) long, longer tailed than pied cuckoo, and with a more heavily streaked throat. There are | in flight. Other naturalists were left to assign binomial names to his new discoveries, some of these commemorate his name:
- Crested barbet ("Trachyphonus vaillantii")
- Levaillant's cisticola
- Levaillant's cuckoo
- Levaillant's parrot
- Levaillant's tchagra
- Levaillant's woodpecker
Le Vaillant was among the first to consider the use of coloured plates of birds in his descriptions. He mounted his bird specimens, preserved with arsenic soap, in lifelike positions and the illustrators showed them in near realistic | 5,352 | trex-train |
Adventures of Aladdin [SEP] director | Adventures of Aladdin
Adventures of Aladdin (Aladdin and the Magic Lamp) is a 1978 adventure fantasy film produced and directed by Homi Wadia. This was the last film produced/directed by him. The film was a Basant Pictures productions and starred Sachin, Nazneen, Jayshree T., Paintal, Raza Murad and Sudhir.
Homi Wadia turned to the Arabian Nights again for the story of Aladdin, after his earlier success with Aladdin Aur Jadui Chirag (1952). This time the film was in colour. It follows Aladdin | Samar Kokash
Samar Kokash (, August 26, 1972 - ), Syrian actress graduated from the Higher Institute of Theatrical Arts in Syria in 1995, participated in many of the works in the theater, radio and television also worked in the dubbing, retired from the field of art and wore the veil and say, artistic appearance. The daughter of director Aladdin Kokash.
Filmography.
Filmography Dubbing roles.
- "The Adventures of Lolo the Penguin" (Venus Centre version)
- "Adventures of Sonic the | 5,353 | trex-train |
Dizzy Gillespie [SEP] record label | The Complete RCA Victor Recordings
The Complete RCA Victor Recordings is a 1995 compilation 2-CD set of sessions led by jazz trumpeter and composer Dizzy Gillespie recorded for the RCA Victor label between 1937 and 1949.
Reception.
Writing for Allmusic, Richard S. Ginell states: "Although the sheer scope of this double-CD roundup of all of Dizzy's Victor sessions places it most obviously within the evolution of bebop, it is absolutely essential to Latin jazz collections as well".
Music historian and Arts Administrator for the National | New Wave (Dizzy Gillespie album)
New Wave! is an album by Dizzy Gillespie consisting of live and studio performances recorded in 1962 and released on the Philips label in 1963.
Reception.
In his "Down Beat" magazine review of March 14, 1963 jazz critic Don DeMichael wrote that "Dizzy plays marvelously on this record... There's a spirit evident that is all too often missing from today's record sessions – a spirit of vivacious humor and playing-for-the-hell-of-it | 5,354 | trex-train |
HMS Puffin [SEP] operator | HMS Puffin (L52)
HMS "Puffin" (L52) (later K52), was a of the British Royal Navy, built in the 1930s, that saw service during World War II. The ship was laid down on 12 June 1935 by Alexander Stephens and Sons, based at Linthouse in Glasgow, launched on 5 May 1936, and commissioned on 6 August 1936.
Armament.
On the outbreak of war, "Puffin", like the rest of her class, was rapidly up-gunned. | Japan, Italy and South Korea.
Besides Puffin Web Browser Pro, Puffin Browser also has an ad-supported Lite version. Ad blocking features were added to the Pro version which does not exist in the lite version.
Puffin TV is a special edition of Puffin Browser optimized for Android Google Play TV users. It is ranked the best browser for Android TV by MakeUseOf. Thailand's largest GSM mobile phone operator, Advanced Info Service (AIS), ships a customized Puffin TV browser in their set-top box | 5,355 | trex-train |
Labastide-en-Val [SEP] country | Labastide-en-Val
Labastide-en-Val is a commune in the Aude department in southern France.
See also.
- Corbières AOC
- Communes of the Aude department
References.
- INSEE | Fontiès-d'Aude, Montirat, Monze, Moux,
- Canton de Lagrasse; the following communes:
- Arquettes-en-Val, Caunettes-en-Val, Labastide-en-Val, Lagrasse, Mayronnes, Montlaur, Pradelles-en-Val, Ribaute, Rieux-en-Val, Saint-Pierre-des-Champs, Serviès-en-Val, Talairan, Taurize, Tournissan, Villar-en-Val and Villetritouls.
- Canton de Mouthoumet; the following communes:
- | 5,356 | trex-train |
Bernard Durkan [SEP] occupation | Bernard Durkan
Bernard J. Durkan (born 26 March 1945) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who is a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Kildare North constituency. He was first elected at the 1981 general election for the Kildare constituency, lost his seat in February 1982, was re-elected in November 1982, and has been re-elected at each election since then. While out of Dáil Éireann in 1982, he served as a Senator for the Agricultural Panel from May 1982 to November 1982.
He was | Heritage & Local Government
- Bernard Durkan - Spokesperson on Communications & Natural Resources
- Denis Naughten - Spokesperson on Agriculture & Food
- Olivia Mitchell - Spokesperson on Transport
- John Perry - Spokesperson on Marine
- Bernard Allen - Spokesperson on Foreign Affairs
- Jimmy Deenihan - Spokesperson on Arts, Sport & Tourism
- Dinny McGinley - Spokesperson on Community, Rural & Gaeltacht Affairs
- Paul Connaughton - Spokesperson on Regional Development & Emigrant Affairs
- David Stanton - Spokesperson on Social, Family Affairs & Equality | 5,357 | trex-train |
Cantharidus fournieri [SEP] taxon rank | Cantharidus fournieri
Cantharidus fournieri is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Trochidae, the top snails.
Description.
The shell grows to a length of 9 mm, its diameter 6 mm. The small, imperforate shell has an acutely elongate-conical shape. It is brown or olivaceous, unicolored or punctate or maculate with white. The spire is straightly conical. The apex is acute. The sutures are linear. The about 8 whorls are flat, very finely, evenly | with valid names within the genus "Cantharidus" :
- "Cantharidus antipoda"
- "Cantharidus artizona"
- "Cantharidus bisbalteatus"
- "Cantharidus bisculptus"
- "Cantharidus burchorum"
- "Cantharidus caelatus"
- "Cantharidus capillaceus"
- "Cantharidus crenelliferus"
- "Cantharidus dilatatus"
- "Cantharidus festivus"
- "Cantharidus fournieri"
- "Cantharidus fulminatus"
- "Cantharidus fultoni"
- "Cantharidus huttonii"
- "Cantharidus japonicus" | 5,358 | trex-train |
Youcef Zighoud [SEP] conflict | , from whom the town of Zighoud Youcef takes its name, was killed in Sidi Mezghiche during a clash with the French Army.
Biography.
Zighoud attended the Quranic school after leaving a French primary school. After obtaining the certificate of primary education in French, he had to leave school because of the limitations imposed by the French authorities to Muslim children.
At the age of 17, Zighoud joined the Algerian People Party (PPA), becoming a local official in Smendou in 1938. After being elected in the | Zighoud Youcef District
Zighoud Youcef District is a district in Constantine Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, Zighoud Youcef.
Municipalities.
The district is further divided into 2 municipalities:
- Zighoud Youcef
- Béni Hamidane | 5,359 | trex-train |
Ratko Kacian [SEP] sport | Ratko Kacian
Ratko Kacian (; 18 January 1917 – 18 June 1949) was a Croatian footballer. He played internationally for the Croatian national team from 1940 to 1943 and with Yugoslavia's national team in 1946. Kacian played for HAŠK, Hajduk Split before moving to Dinamo Zagreb.
References.
- Profile at Serbian federation official website | , similar to "magarac") by "Bad Blue Boys" members, as the said animal is the supporters' group official mascot.
Results.
All statistics correct as of 26 May 2019.
Records.
Records Players who have played for both teams.
- Ratko Kacian
- Branko Stinčić
- Božidar Senčar
- Svemir Delić
- Hrvoje Jukić
- Vilson Džoni
- Damir Maričić
- Stjepan Deverić
- Dražen Boban
- Vlado Papić
- Saša Peršon
- Željko Šoić | 5,360 | trex-train |
The Inc. Records [SEP] country | Concrete Rose
Concrete Rose is the fourth studio album by American R&B singer Ashanti Douglas, released by The Inc. Records and Def Jam Recordings on December 14, 2004 in the United States. The album involves production by Irv Gotti, Chink Santana, and 7 Aurelius and features guest appearances from T.I., Lloyd and Ja Rule. "Concrete Rose" spawned two singles: the 7 Aurelius-produced "Only U" and "Don't Let Them".
The album debut at number seven on the "Billboard" 200 | in 1986. They were married 43 years and had two sons.
References.
- Wills, Brian. '... meanwhile, back at the Lazy SD... ' CanComp, 42, Sep 1969
- Miller, N.D.. 'Let's Go Back To the Country', Cattle Records MonoLP112 (Liner Notes), 1987
- Foster, Don. 'The Stu Davis story... pioneer of Canadian country radio & TV,' CMN, vol 10, Jan 1990
- Thorne, Duncan. 'Life | 5,361 | trex-train |
Gibbula drepanensis [SEP] taxon rank | Gibbula drepanensis
Gibbula drepanensis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Trochidae, the top snails.
Description.
The size of the shell varies between 2 mm and 5 mm. The small shell is narrowly umbilicate, depressed, and stomatella-shaped. It is whitish, zigzagly striped with red, the stripes often broken into spots, white around the umbilicus. The spire is very short. The sutures are impressed. The 3 to 4 whorls are convex and rapidly widening | "Gibbula beckeri"
- "Gibbula benzi"
- † "Gibbula buchi"
- "Gibbula candei"
- "Gibbula capensis"
- "Gibbula cicer"
- "Gibbula cineraria"
- "Gibbula clandestina"
- "Gibbula corallioides"
- † "Gibbula dalli"
- "Gibbula delgadensis"
- "Gibbula denizi"
- "Gibbula deversa"
- "Gibbula divaricata"
- "Gibbula drepanensis"
- "Gibbula eikoae"
- † " | 5,362 | trex-train |
Tremeirchion [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Brynbella
Brynbella is a neoclassical villa built near the village of Tremeirchion in Denbighshire, northeast Wales, by Hester Piozzi and her husband, Gabriel Piozzi. It was the seat of the Salusbury family from 1794 until 1920. The name is part Welsh and part Italian, meaning "Beautiful Hill" ("bryn" + "bella").
Early history.
In 1794, Hester Piozzi began the construction of Brynbella with her husband in order to provide the family with a new seat after the destruction of Lleweni Hall | 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 | 5,363 | trex-train |
1961 Davis Cup [SEP] sport | 1961 Davis Cup
The 1961 Davis Cup was the 50th edition of the Davis Cup, the most important tournament between national teams in men's tennis. 42 teams entered the competition, 28 in the Europe Zone, 7 in the Americas Zone, and 7 in the Eastern Zone. Ecuador, Indonesia and Morocco made their first appearances in the tournament.
The United States defeated Mexico in the America Zone final, India defeated Japan in the Eastern Zone final, and Italy defeated Sweden in the Europe Zone final. In the | , 6–1, 6–4
- Wimbledon Women's Singles Championship – Angela Mortimer Barrett (Great Britain) defeats Christine Truman Janes (Great Britain) 4–6, 6–4, 7–5
France
- French Men's Singles Championship –
- French Women's Singles Championship –
USA
- American Men's Singles Championship –
- American Women's Singles Championship –
Davis Cup
- 1961 Davis Cup – 5–0 at Kooyong Stadium (grass) Melbourne, Australia
Multi-sport events.
- Pan Arab Games held in | 5,364 | trex-train |
Marefield [SEP] instance of | Marefield
Marefield is a hamlet and civil parish in the Harborough district of Leicestershire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 20. At the census 2011 the population remained less than 100 and is included in the civil parish of Owston and Newbold. It was also the birthplace of Wire drummer Robert Gotobed, and Thomas Hooker, one of the main founders of Connecticut, USA. | similar in meaning to Shirtecoat in Great Bowden or to be interpreted as the cottages on the hill shoulder
- South Marefield SK746079 Lost place represented by modern Marefield, in Domesday it was included as alia Merdefelde to distinguish it from the now deserted North Marefield which was also called Old Marefield
- Stapleford SK813183 Deserted Medieval Village
- Staunton Harold SK379209 Deserted Medieval Village
- Stocking, The SK583078 Lost place in Beaumont Leys Leicester, recorded as le Stokkynge in 1352, now represented by the Stocking Farm suburb of the city | 5,365 | trex-train |
Cuéntame [SEP] performer | Cuéntame (Rosario Flores album)
Cuéntame is the ninth studio album released by Spanish singer Rosario and the soundtrack of the television series "Cuéntame cómo pasó". The album was nominated for a Latin Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Album, Female.
Track listing.
This information adapted from Allmusic. | Cuéntame (Lucerito album)
Cuéntame ("Eng: Tell me") is the sixth studio album released by Mexican performer Lucerito. It was released in 1989. Most of the songs included on the album were used in the film "Deliciosa Sinvergüenza" (1989); the album also includes a cover of The Pet Shop Boys' "It's a Sin" titled "Hojas Secas". "Cuéntame" is one of the biggest sellers on the singer's career, and was the album that inicitated the transition | 5,366 | trex-train |
Barva Canton [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Barva (canton)
Barva is the second canton in the province of Heredia in Costa Rica. The canton covers an area of 53.80 km², it is located in and has a population of 34,584. The capital city of the canton is also called Barva.
According to Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos. In 2011 Barva had a population of 40,660 residents. The town has a high literacy rate of (99%), and by 2012 it had a high rate of human development of (0.829) United | Nations Development Program.
La zona montañosa del cantón es propicia para la agricultura, principalmente el cultivo del café en las faldas del Barva Volcano, Milk production livestock is also given. The canton of Barva has a large quantity of aquifers that supply the Greater Metropolitan Area.
The mountainous region of the canton, where the lagoon of the Barva volcano is located, is part of the area protected by the Braulio Carrillo National Park. Barva is also the access point to the Poás Volcano National Park, the most visited in | 5,367 | trex-train |
Daniel Bryan [SEP] part of | Team Hell No
Team Hell No was a professional wrestling tag team in the WWE. They performed on the SmackDown brand consisting of Kane and Daniel Bryan. The team's name is a reference to the two wrestlers' personas: Kane is portrayed as a violent pyromaniac and described as "The Devil's Favorite Demon" while Bryan's character at the time of their original formation was that of a spiteful pessimist whose catchphrase was to loudly exclaim "No!" (a reversal of his "Yes!" catchphrase). | - Won't Back Down #10 #13 #23
- Maggie Gyllenhaal, Holly Hunter
- Jack Reacher #4 #5 #11 #16
- Tom Cruise, Robert Duvall, Richard Jenkins, David Oyelowo, Rosamund Pike
- A Separate Life
- Progression
- Homemakers
- 13 Score
2010s 2013.
. Jagoff Massacre Sep. 1 - Dec. 30 2013
.Chuck Connors, Brandon Snyder, Tim Gross, Daniel Boyd, Anna Flamm, Martin Kessler, Jamie Gregory, Bryce Katzman, Bryan | 5,368 | trex-train |
Hornoy-le-Bourg [SEP] country | Canton of Hornoy-le-Bourg
The Canton of Hornoy-le-Bourg is a former canton situated in the department of the Somme and in the Picardie region of northern France. It was disbanded following the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. It consisted of 16 communes, which joined the canton of Poix-de-Picardie in 2015.
Geography.
The canton is organised around the commune of Hornoy-le-Bourg in the arrondissement of Amiens. The altitude varies from 48m | at Belloy-Saint-Léonard to 211m at Beaucamps-le-Jeune for an average of 161m.
Composition.
The canton of Hornoy-le-Bourg comprised 16 communes and a total of 5436 inhabitants (census of 1999, without double counting).
See also.
- Arrondissements of the Somme department
- Cantons of the Somme department
- Communes of the Somme department
External links.
- Le canton de Hornoy-le-Bourg on the Insee website
Notes. | 5,369 | trex-train |
Radivoj Lazić [SEP] instrument | Radivoj Lazić
Radivoj Lazić (Kikinda 1 August 1953) is a musician, clarinettist, pedagogue, composer, painter and children's writer.
Biography.
Radivoj was born on 1 August 1953, in Kikinda (Banat, Voivodina). There he finished his elementary schooling followed by two years of high school and elementary studies of the clarinet. From 1971 to 1974 he attended the Music High school "Isidor Bajić" in Novi Sad with professor Mihajlo Kelbli. In 1974 he became a student of the Faculty of music | 5
- Radivoj Korać Cup winner: 4
- Adriatic League champion: 4
- Adriatic Supercup winner: 1
See also.
- KK Crvena zvezda accomplishments and records
External links.
- Branko Lazić at aba-liga.com
- Branko Lazić at eurobasket.com
- Branko Lazić at euroleague.net | 5,370 | trex-train |
Oeneis jutta [SEP] taxon rank | Oeneis jutta
Oeneis jutta, the Jutta Arctic or Baltic grayling, is a species of butterfly in the subfamily Satyrinae with a Circumboreal distribution. It occurs in bogs and tundra in the north of Europe, the Baltic states, the Urals, Siberia, northern Kazakhstan, the Russian Far East, northern Mongolia, northeastern China, North Korea, and northern North America (Canada from Newfoundland to British Columbia). Larvae feed on "Carex" and "Eriophorum", possibly also "Glyceria", "Molinia", and | Brown chryxus Arctic, "Oeneis chryxus chryxus"
- California chryxus Arctic, "Oeneis chryxus ivallda"
- Uhler's Arctic, "Oeneis uhleri"
- Alberta Arctic, "Oeneis alberta"
- White-veined Arctic, "Oeneis taygete" (distinct from Old World "Oeneis bore")
- Jutta Arctic, "Oeneis jutta"
- Sentinel Arctic, "Oeneis alpina" (includes "exubitor")
- Melissa Arctic, "Oeneis melissa"
- Polixenes Arctic, "Oeneis | 5,371 | trex-train |
CompactFlash [SEP] instance of | CompactFlash
CompactFlash (CF) is a flash memory mass storage device used mainly in portable electronic devices. The format was specified and the devices were first manufactured by SanDisk in 1994.
CompactFlash became one of the most successful of the early memory card formats, surpassing Miniature Card and SmartMedia. Subsequent formats, such as MMC/SD, various Memory Stick formats, and xD-Picture Card offered stiff competition. Most of these cards are smaller than CompactFlash while offering comparable capacity and speed. Proprietary memory card formats for use | a little longer than writing to a FAT16-formatted card with similar performance capabilities. For instance, the Canon EOS 10D writes the same photo to a FAT16-formatted 2 GB CompactFlash card somewhat faster than to a same speed 4 GB FAT32-formatted CompactFlash card, although the memory chips in both cards have the same write speed specification. Although FAT16 is more wasteful of disk space with its larger clusters, it works better with the write strategy that flash memory chips require.
The cards themselves can be formatted with any type of file system such as | 5,372 | trex-train |
Irakere & Trabuco – En Vivo, Poliedro de Caracas, Mayo 14' 81 [SEP] instance of | Irakere & Trabuco – En Vivo, Poliedro de Caracas, Mayo 14' 81
Irakere & Trabuco - En Vivo, Poliedro de Caracas, Mayo 14' 81 is a Vinyl-LP live album released in 1982.
The Cuban band Irakere of Chucho Valdés and El Trabuco Venezolano led by Alberto Naranjo shared a stage three times – twice in Venezuela at the Poliedro de Caracas, in 1979 and 1981 (two concerts each year), and once at the Teatro Carlos Marx in Havana, Cuba in 1981. | This recording shows the first of the two face-to-face historic encounters between Irakere and Trabuco that were held in Caracas on May 14 and 15 of 1981. The tone is set by Carlos Daniel Palacios singing the opening "Tres días", a tune composed by Valdés and arranged by Naranjo for his Trabuco, as a warm greeting to the foreign guests. Highlights include a rejuvenated version of "El Cumaco de San Juan", a traditional Venezuelan merengue "metido en clave" this time by "sonero" Joe | 5,373 | trex-train |
Sigmund Kroslid [SEP] member of political party | Sigmund Kroslid
Sigmund Kroslid (born 11 October 1947) is a Norwegian politician for the Christian Democratic Party, best known for being the mayor of Flekkefjord for fourteen years.
Career.
He was born in Flekkefjord as a son of David Kroslid and Mathilde Heskestad. The family, which had its roots in Gyland, moved to Lista when Kroslid was three years old. After finishing secondary education in Farsund in 1967, he worked one year as an electrician's apprentice in the Flekkefjord Slipp & Maskinfabrikk factory. He then | a landslide defeat. During this time he also moved from the Pentecostal movement to the Church of Norway.
Political career.
Representing the county of Vest-Agder, he served as a deputy member of the Norwegian parliament from 1981 to 1985, and as an elected member from 1989 until his death. In the spring of 2005 he took sick leave, and his deputy Sigmund Kroslid filled in for him. After his death he was replaced by Dagrun Eriksen.
Lilletun was the Minister of Education, Research and Church | 5,374 | trex-train |
Bill Hobbs [SEP] place of birth | Bill Hobbs (rower)
William "Bill" Barton Roger Hobbs (born July 30, 1949) is an American rower who competed in the 1968 Summer Olympics and in the 1972 Summer Olympics.
He was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico and is the younger brother of Franklin Hobbs.
In 1968 he was a crew member of the American boat which finished fifth in the men's coxed pair event.
Four years later he won the silver medal with the American boat in the 1972 eights competition.
He | - Erik LaRay Harvey as Elias Hobbs, Louise's father and a Civil War veteran.
- Rob Morgan as John Randall, a Civil War veteran.
- Julian Grey as William McNue, Bill's son
- Marie Wagenman as Trudy McNue, Bill's daughter
Cast Guest.
- Christopher Fitzgerald as J.J. Valentine, the smooth talking president of the Quicksilver Mining Company looking to take over the mine in La Belle.
- Whitney Able as Anna McNue, Bill McNue's deceased wife, who died giving birth | 5,375 | trex-train |
Eckenweiler [SEP] country | Eckenweiler
Eckenweiler is a suburban district of Rottenburg am Neckar in the administrative district of Tübingen in Baden-Württemberg (Germany).
Geography.
Eckenweiler is located 13 km (8.07 mi) western from Rottenburg am Neckar, 14 km (8.7 mi) southeastern from Nagold and 12 km (7.45 mi) northeastern from Horb am Neckar. The elevation in the territory of Baisingen is 465 to 532 m.
Geography Extent.
With 198 hectares Eckenweiler has the smallest territory of all districts of | The Farmer Boys
The Farmer Boys were an American country music duo consisting of Bobby Adamson (b. Sep. 20, 1933) and Woodie Wayne Murray (b. Sep. 29, 1933 - d. Aug 14, 2002).
Adamson and Murray were both natives of Arkansas who met in California when they sang a song together around a jukebox. In 1952 they started working together, singing at local dances with Adamson on lead vocals and Murray on harmony and guitar. Herb Henson gave them a spot on his television show, which | 5,376 | trex-train |
Jang Sun-hyoung [SEP] participant in | Jang Sun-hyoung
Jang Sun-hyoung (born 16 July 1975) is a Korean former basketball player who competed in the 2000 Summer Olympics. | List of South Korean basketball players
This is a list of South Korean basketball players.
Women.
Women B.
- Beon Yeon-ha
Women C.
- Cho Hey-jin
- Choi Aei-young
- Choi Kyung-hee
- Choi Youn-ah
- Chun Joo-weon
- Chung Eun-soon
Women H.
- Hong Hyun-hee
- Hur Yoon-ja
Women J.
- Jang Sun-hyoung
- Jeong Myung-hee
- Jin Mi-jung | 5,377 | trex-train |
Zliten [SEP] country | Zliten mosaic
The Zliten mosaic is a Roman floor mosaic from about the 2nd century AD, found in the town of Zliten in Libya, on the east coast of Leptis Magna. The mosaic was discovered by the Italian archaeologist Salvatore Aurigemma in 1913 and is now on display at The Archaeological Museum of Tripoli. It depicts gladiatorial contests, animal hunts, and scenes from everyday life.
History.
The mosaic was discovered in October 1913, in the ruins of a seaside Roman villa later called Villa Dar Buk Ammera after | optimizations.
History.
The algorithm is designed to convey packets of the Internet Protocol, so that it enables the maximum number of other services. At the time of invention, digital radios had widely replaced wireline internet services for portable devices. Specialized integrated circuits were widely available at low costs.
MIT at that time (2005) was involved with the One Laptop per Child project, an attempt to make an inexpensive low-power computer to help educate impoverished children. The advantages were thought to be reduced costs for | 5,378 | trex-train |
Annalyn Swan [SEP] place of birth | began her writing career at "Time", then joined "Newsweek" in 1980 as music critic, becoming the magazine's senior arts editor in 1983. In 1986-1990 she was editor-in-chief of "Savvy", a magazine for professional women. She later taught at Princeton University, becoming a trustee.
Swan has written for numerous publications, including "The New Republic" and "Vanity Fair", and is the winner of an ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award and a Front Page Award for | and musicologist
- Alison Swan (fl. 1988–2015), Bermudian filmmaker, writer, and real estate developer
- Annalyn Swan (born c. 1951, American writer
- Anni Swan (1875–1958), Finnish writer
- Astrid Swan (1982–), Finnish musician and singer
- Barbara Swan (1922–2003), American artist
- Curt Swan (1920–1996), American comics artist
- Erinn Swan (born 1984), Australian singer, songwriter, and performer
- Fred Swan, American painter | 5,379 | trex-train |
Michael Winterbottom [SEP] languages spoken, written or signed | Michael Winterbottom
Michael Winterbottom (born 29 March 1961) is an English filmmaker. He began his career working in British television before moving into features. Three of his films—"Welcome to Sarajevo", "Wonderland" and "24 Hour Party People"—have competed for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
Winterbottom often works with the same actors; many faces can be seen in several of his films, including Shirley Henderson, Paul Popplewell, John Simm, Steve Coogan, Rob Brydon, Raymond Waring and Kieran O'Brien. | into the whig pantheon". Burke wrote:
Lord Chesterfield expressed scepticism as to whether "an impartial Character of Sr Robert Walpole, will or can be transmitted to Posterity, for he governed this Kingdom so long that the various passions of Mankind mingled, and in a manner incorporated themselves, with every thing that was said or writt concerning him. Never was Man more flattered nor more abused, and his long power, was probably the chief cause of both". Chesterfield claimed he was "much acquainted with him both | 5,380 | trex-train |
Polkampally [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Polkampally
Polkampally is a village in Mahbubnagar district in Telangana, India. It falls under Moosapet mandal. It is famous for tasty mangos. | 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 | 5,381 | trex-train |
Maya Bond [SEP] country of citizenship | Maya Bond
Maya Bond (; born August 5, 2000 in Osaka, Japan) is a Japanese-born American singer and musician. She is the daughter of musician and composer T.W. Bond.
Bond is most notable for her 2004 debut, "Pink Drums, Purple Lights", which she is credited for writing all the song lyrics to.
Although Bond was never actually signed to Business Deal Records, she is still linked to their roster as an artist. Her debut was released on Ellahy Amen Records in 2004 | Egypt if he had renounced his Hungarian citizenship following the outbreak of World War I. He regarded Egypt as his second homeland "("ma seconde patrie")" and devoted all his active life to her, yet it was inconceivable for him to sever the most important bond between him and his native country. Herz left Hungary for good at the age of 21 – of course he was not aware of this at the time –, so one might not have been surprised if the memory of his native country had faded in | 5,382 | trex-train |
Tsiba Moukassa [SEP] sport | Tsiba Moukassa
Tsiba Moukassa is a Congolese professional footballer, who plays as a Midfielder for AC Léopards.
International career.
In January 2014, coach Claude Leroy, invited him to be a part of the Congo squad for the 2014 African Nations Championship. The team was eliminated in the group stages after losing to Ghana, drawing with Libya and defeating Ethiopia. | Noideattella tsiba
Noideattella tsiba is a species of araneomorph spider in the family Oonopidae, (also called "goblin spiders") that is endemic to Madagascar.
. Two individuals were collected when the species was first discovered: a male holotype measured 1.4 mm across and a female paratype measured 1.6 mm. | 5,383 | trex-train |
Fyodor Uglov [SEP] educated at | Lenin Prize for his activities. Uglov retired from medical practice at the age of 102.
External links.
- Unofficial website | Uglov
Uglov () is a Russian male surname, its feminine counterpart is Uglova. It may refer to
- Fyodor Uglov (1904–2008), Russian surgeon
- Nikita Uglov (born 1993), Russian sprinter | 5,384 | trex-train |
Deori block [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Deori block
Deori is a community development block that forms an administrative division in Khori Mahuwa subdivision of Giridih district in the Indian state of Jharkhand.
Overview.
Giridih is a plateau region. The western portion of the district is part of a larger central plateau. The rest of the district is a lower plateau, a flat table land with an elevation of about 1,300 feet. At the edges, the ghats drop to about 700 feet. The Pareshnath Hills or Shikharji rises to a height of 4,480 feet in the | Census tract
A census tract, census area, census district or meshblock is a geographic region defined for the purpose of taking a census. Sometimes these coincide with the limits of cities, towns or other administrative areas and several tracts commonly exist within a county. In unincorporated areas of the United States these are often arbitrary, except for coinciding with political lines.
Census tracts represent the smallest territorial entity for which population data are available in many countries. In the United States, census tracts are subdivided into block groups and | 5,385 | trex-train |
Sandra Warfield [SEP] voice type | Sandra Warfield
Sandra Warfield (June 8, 1921 – June 29, 2009) was an American operatic mezzo-soprano who performed with New York City's Metropolitan Opera from the 1950s through the 1970s.
She was born in Kansas City, Missouri on June 8, 1921, as Flora Jean Bornstein and studied music there at the Kansas City Conservatory of Music (which later became a division of the University of Missouri–Kansas City). She made her stage debut with the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera during the 1940s | & Mass Communication Quarterly". 22 Sep 1995. Vol.72,Iss.3;p. 581(16).
- Sandra Moore. The "Boston Gazette and Country Journal": Voice of resistance and mouthpiece of the Revolution (dissertation). University of Houston, 2005.
External links.
- http://press-pubs.uchicago.edu/founders/documents/amendIIIs2.html (Issue for: October 17, 1768): Samuel Adams' essay on John Locke's statement "Where Law ends, Tyranny begins".
- http://press-pubs.uchicago.edu/founders/documents/v1ch3s4.html (Issue for: February 27, 1769) contained Samuel Adams' essay | 5,386 | trex-train |
Thomas Baines [SEP] languages spoken, written or signed | Thomas Baines (journalist)
Thomas Baines (1806–1881), was an English journalist and historian.
Biography.
Baines was born at Leeds in 1806, the third son of Edward Baines, M.P.
In 1829 he settled in Liverpool acting editor of the "Liverpool Times" newspaper; having acquired the paper as the "Billinge's Advertiser"; the paper closed in 1858 due to competition from cheap dailys. After 1858 he became secretary of the Liverpool's office in London, as an employee of the city's | into the whig pantheon". Burke wrote:
Lord Chesterfield expressed scepticism as to whether "an impartial Character of Sr Robert Walpole, will or can be transmitted to Posterity, for he governed this Kingdom so long that the various passions of Mankind mingled, and in a manner incorporated themselves, with every thing that was said or writt concerning him. Never was Man more flattered nor more abused, and his long power, was probably the chief cause of both". Chesterfield claimed he was "much acquainted with him both | 5,387 | trex-train |
Per Berthelsen [SEP] occupation | Per Berthelsen
Per Berthelsen (born 1950 in Qeqertarsuaq) is a Greenlandic politician.
He is the founder and former party leader of the Demokraatit (Democratic) Party, and works as a teacher in Nuuk. He was first elected to the municipal council in Nuuk Municipality in 1993, and was first elected to the national parliament in 1993. He was one of the founding members of the pioneering Greenlandic rock band Sume.
He has worked in a variety of roles, and has been leader of Katuaq since 1998. | vital engine parts removed and thus never seized by the German occupation force.
The main work from Dana III was to conduct marine biological and hydrographical research in the Baltic, North Sea and waters around Faroe Islands and Greenland.
In 1966 Dana III was on a cruise to the Sargasso Sea and West Indies (cruise leader Erik Berthelsen), with primary aims to conduct hydrographical research and continue research on the reproductive biology of the European eel.
Dana (III) was succeeded by the research vessel Dana (IV) | 5,388 | trex-train |
Toms Creek [SEP] mouth of the watercourse | Middle Creek (Toms Creek tributary)
Middle Creek is a tributary of Toms Creek in Pennsylvania and Maryland in the United States.
Middle Creek is born on the eastern slope of the Blue Ridge Mountains, and from there flows through Adams County, Pennsylvania and Frederick County, Maryland to join Toms Creek near Emmitsburg.
Water from Middle Creek flows via Toms Creek, the Monocacy River, and the Potomac River to Chesapeake Bay and eventually the Atlantic Ocean.
See also.
- List of rivers of Maryland | Bonar Creek
Bonar Creek was a creek in Mimico, Ontario, Canada. It was a tributary of the still-existing Mimico Creek, a watercourse that empties into Lake Ontario. Bonar Creek joined Mimico Creek north of Lake Shore Boulevard, in the marsh at the mouth of the Mimico Creek.
The creek is named for Irish immigrants Bill and Letitia Bonar who lived in a pumphouse near the waterway.
Almost the entire creek has been buried, except for a short stretch where the former watercourse joined Mimico Creek, | 5,389 | trex-train |
Barrow's Green [SEP] instance of | Barrow's Green
Barrow's Green is a village in Cheshire, England. | These common architectural features among the Medway Megaliths indicate a strong regional cohesion with no direct parallels elsewhere in the British Isles. For instance, they would have been taller than most other chambered long barrows in Britain, with internal heights of up to 3.8 metres (10 feet). Nevertheless, as with other regional groupings of Early Neolithic long barrows—like the Cotswold-Severn group in south-western Britain—there are also various idiosyncrasies in the different monuments, such as Coldrum's rectilinear shape, the Chestnut Long Barrow's | 5,390 | trex-train |
Mumm Peak [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Mumm Peak
Mumm Peak is located on the border of Alberta and British Columbia. It was named in 1910 by J. Norman Collie after Mumm, Arnold L.
See also.
- List of peaks on the British Columbia-Alberta border
- Mountains of Alberta
- Mountains of British Columbia | Vidin Eyalet
The Eyalet of Vidin () was an administrative territorial entity of the Ottoman Empire located in the territory of present-day north-western Bulgaria. It was formed in 1846 and its administrative centre was Vidin. It was incorporated into Danube Province in 1864 and its sanjaks were reduced to townships except Vidin.
Administrative divisions.
Sanjaks of the Eyalet in the mid-19th century:
1. Sanjak of Tirnova
2. Sanjak of Vidin
3. Sanjak of Lom
See also.
- Ottoman | 5,391 | trex-train |
Viktor Bykov [SEP] country of citizenship | Viktor Bykov
Viktor Nikolayevich Bykov (; born 19 February 1945) is a retired Soviet cyclist from Ukraine. He competed at the 1968 and 1972 Summer Olympics in the 4 km team pursuit and finished in fourth and fifth place, respectively. He was part of the Soviet teams that won the team pursuit at the 1967 and 1969 UCI Track Cycling World Championships. Between 1965 and 1971 he won six national titles in the 4 km individual and team pursuit. | - Sabirzhan Ruziyev, Aleksandr Romankov, Vladimir Denisov, Vasyl Stankovych
- Men's épée
- Boris Lukomsky
- Aleksandr Bykov
- Aleksandr Abushakhmetov
- Men's team épée
- Aleksandr Abushakhmetov, Viktor Modzalevsky, Vasyl Stankovych, Aleksandr Bykov, Boris Lukomsky
- Men's sabre
- Viktor Krovopuskov
- Vladimir Nazlymov
- Viktor Sidyak
- Men's team sabre
- Viktor Sidyak, Vladimir Nazlymov, Viktor Krovopuskov, Mikhail Burtsev, Eduard Vinokurov
- Women's foil
- Yelena Novikova- | 5,392 | trex-train |
Lioubov Vassilieva [SEP] participant in | Lioubov Vassilieva
Lioubov Vassilieva (Malakhova) (born 6 October 1971) () is a paralympic athlete from Russia competing mainly in category T46 sprint events.
Lioubov competed in the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney where as well as competing in the 100m, she won a silver medal in the 200m behind Australia's double gold medalist, Amy Winters and won a gold medal in the 400m pushing Amy into third.
External links.
- С любовью к спорту от Любови-чемпионки
- Краткая биография | Sotnikova (born 1970), Russian world indoor champion and Olympic bronze medallist in the 4 x 400 metres relay
Born in Volgograd 20th century 1971–1975.
- Svetlana Pankratova (born 1971), has, according to Guinness World Records, the longest legs of any woman in the world
- Leonid Slutsky (born 1971), Russian professional football coach and a former player
- Lioubov Vassilieva (born 1971), Russian paralympic athlete
- Aleksei Babenko (born 1972), Russian professional footballer
- Igor Kshinin (born | 5,393 | trex-train |
Dobo Forest Park [SEP] country | Dobo Forest Park
Dobo Forest Park is a forest park in the Gambia. Established on January 1, 1954 it covers 732 hectares.
References. | and the Community Foundation of Shreveport-Bossier.
Services were held at Pendleton's church on January 20, 2007. Interment was in Forest Park West Cemetery, 4000 Meriwether Road, under direction of Winnfield Funeral Home of Shreveport.
References.
http://www.legacy.com/shreveporttimes/Obituaries.asp?Page=SEARCHRESULTS
https://www.fastcase.com/Yahoo/Start.aspx?C=8548aa2293b7ee06af9a00474afdcf5a64dc0c5eff1e272a&D=0cc3d89e091edf7fa6780bbe8adf3a89833b060a9d1118ed&AffiliateConst=Yahoo
http://www.ksla.com/Global/story.asp?S=5941266
http://www.shreveporttimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070119/OPINION0106/701200325/1007
www.fundrace.org/neighbors.php?addr=&search=Search+by+Location&type=loc&zip=71103 - 12k
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Tour d'Algérie [SEP] country | Tour d'Algérie
The Tour d'Algérie is an annual Staged cycling race held in Algeria. Its rating is 2.2 and is part of the UCI Africa Tour. | , Jones launched his autobiography, "Aled: The Autobiography", written in collaboration with Darren Henley. In 2013, Jones released his extended autobiography, "Aled Jones: My Story".
Following the launch of his first baritone album, "Aled" on the Universal Music label in Australia in May 2003, Jones visited the country on a promotional tour. He has since successfully toured in concert there five times: in Dec 2003, Aug 2006, Oct 2008, Aug/Sep 2010 and Feb 2015, performing | 5,395 | trex-train |
The Virgin Suicides [SEP] country of origin | Chelse Swain
Chelse Elizabeth Ashley Swain (born May 25, 1983) is an American actress, best known for playing Bonnie Lisbon in the 1999 American film "The Virgin Suicides". Her sister is the actress Dominique Swain. | dagger to escape his poverty.
- Bonnie Lisbon ("The Virgin Suicides"), hangs herself.
- Cecilia Lisbon ("The Virgin Suicides"), jumps out of her bedroom window.
- Lux Lisbon ("The Virgin Suicides"), poisons herself with carbon monoxide.
- Mary Lisbon ("The Virgin Suicides"), overdoses on sleeping pills.
- Therese Lisbon ("The Virgin Suicides"), overdoses on sleeping pills.
- Tom Lister ("Brute Force | 5,396 | trex-train |
Jonai Bazar [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Jonai Bazar
Jonai Bazar is a census town in Dhemaji district in the Indian state of Assam.
Demographics.
India census, Jonai Bazar had a population of 5172. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Jonai Bazar has an average literacy rate of 65%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 74%, and female literacy is 56%. In Jonai Bazar, 16% of the population is under 6 years of age. | 515 and Dibrugarh through boat and Ferry. After the completion of Bogibeel bridge Jonai will be connected in every direction. 24 hours bus services are available in the sub division along with small sumo services.
Transport Waterways.
Ferry and transport services are available at Bogibeel Ghat about 67 km from Jonai, Tinmile Ghat, about 8 kilometers from Jonai Bazar, and Singajan Ghat (commonly called Majorbari Ghat), about 6 kilometers from Simen Chapori. Due to lack of medical colleges and good hospitals in Dhemaji, people travel to | 5,397 | trex-train |
Felicità Colombo [SEP] screenwriter | Felicita Colombo
Felicita Colombo is a 1937 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Dina Galli, Armando Falconi and Giuseppe Porelli.
It was shot at the recently-constructed Cinecittà Studios in Rome. It was followed by a sequel "Nonna Felicita" in 1938.
Synopsis.
Felicità Colombo runs a successful grocery business in Milan, and has become fairly wealthy. Her daughter Rosetta wishes to marry Nicolino, the son of an impoverished count, but his father opposes the marriage.
Cast.
- | mondo" (1936)
- "La damigella di Bard" (1936)
- "Musica in piazza" (1936)
- "The Last Days of Pompeo" (1937)
- "These Children" (1937)
- "Felicità Colombo" (1937)
- "Destiny" (1938)
- "Triumph of Love" (1938)
- "Nonna Felicità" (1938)
- "A Lady Did It" (1938)
- "The Lady in | 5,398 | trex-train |
Anudith Nakornthap [SEP] occupation | Anudith Nakornthap
Anudith Nakornthap (, is a retired Thai Air Force officer (Group Captain) and politician (Pheu Thai Party). He was Thailand's Minister of Information and Communication Technology under Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra from August 2011 to May 2014.
Early life and education.
Anudith Nakornthap took office as Minister of Information and Communication Technology of Thailand on 9 August 2011. Prior to taking his political career, Anudith Nakornthap was a distinguished pilot serving in the Royal Thai Air Force. He was repeatedly awarded for his | in Thailand's northern city of Chiang Mai.
On 6 January 2014, Yingluck's secretary general, Suranand Vejjajiva, informed the media that the government might implement an emergency decree in the event of violence during protest actions. To date, the military had maintained its neutrality and the secretary general explained that the government continued to respect this stance. In a second press conference, Caretaker Information and Communications Technology Minister, Anudith Nakornthap, spoke specifically of the possibility of violence, "The government is concerned for the safety of the | 5,399 | trex-train |
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