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Marina Sanaya [SEP] sport | Marina Sanaya
Marina Valterovna Sanaya (Melnyk) (; 7 January 1959 – 6 October 2016) was a figure skating official and competitor who represented the Soviet Union. Competing at the age of 13, she placed 18th at the 1972 Winter Olympics.
Life and career.
Born in Moscow, Marina Sanaya was the daughter of Walter Sanaya, who served as a football goalkeeper for FC Dynamo Moscow and FC Dinamo Tbilisi in the 1950s. She started skating at the age of six at CSKA Moscow.
At age 13 | later Lev Yashin and finally took a back seat. After a short return to Dinamo Tbilisi in 1954, he joined Neftyanik Baku. He retired in 1956.
His daughter is former figure skater Marina Sanaya, Walter Sanaya is also a distant cousin of Zurab Sanaya. He died in 1999 in Moscow. | 5,600 | trex-train |
Thomas Andrews [SEP] country of citizenship | Tom Andrews (athlete)
Tom Andrews (born June 15, 1954) is an American retired hurdler. Running for the University of Southern California, he was the 1977 NCAA Champion in the 400 meters hurdles.
While at West Bakersfield High School, he finished second in the 400 meters at the 1973 CIF California State Meet. | Sri Lanka's Citizenship Laws after the Country's independence in 1948, Nariman Choksy found himself (and a few other well established settlers of Indian origin) as becoming "stateless". Upon this being brought to the notice of the incumbent Government, a law was enacted by Parliament in 1950 under which Nariman Choksy qualified for citizenship as a "Distinguished Citizen" of the Country.
Legal career.
Choksy received his primary education at S. Thomas' Preparatory School, Kollupitiya, being one of the first students to be admitted | 5,601 | trex-train |
The Phantom of the Opera [SEP] original language of film or TV show | from Persia when the Shah ordered him executed, a trick that involved presenting a body washed up on the shore as Erik's. When news of the escape spread, the Shah-in-Shah punished the Persian by stripping him of his property and sending him into exile.
The Persian later travels to Paris and takes up living in a small, middle-class flat in the rue de Rivoli, across the street from the Tuileries, on the modest pension he receives from the Persian government. He becomes known as | AMC to host a marathon of Marx Brothers films, or show classics such as the original 1925 release of "The Phantom of the Opera". In 1987, the channel began to be carried on the basic cable tiers of many cable providers. By 1989, AMC was available to 39 million subscribers in the U.S.
On December 1, 1990, AMC began operating on a 24-hour-a-day schedule. Beginning in 1993, AMC presented an annual Film Preservation Festival to raise awareness of and funding for film preservation. | 5,602 | trex-train |
Runaways [SEP] country of origin | Runaways (song)
"Runaways" is a song by American rock band The Killers. It was released in 2012 as the lead single from their fourth studio album "Battle Born" (2012). Carly Rae Jepsen covered the song on BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge.
Release.
On July 2, 2012, the band released artwork for the track. On July 10, it received its first radio play on Radio 104.5 and KROQ in the United States and on BBC Radio 1 in the United | of Manhattan is featured as a major character in the alternative version of the Batteworld version of the Runaways.
In other media.
In other media Television.
Allegra Acosta plays Molly in the Hulu television series, "Runaways" with her surname changed to Hernandez and Hayes being her middle name instead. Due to 20th Century Fox owning the X-Men and the word 'Mutant', Molly's origin is changed. She is instead a mutate with her powers seeming to come from strange rocks her parents had studied prior | 5,603 | trex-train |
Anti-Missourian Brotherhood [SEP] country | Anti-Missourian Brotherhood
The Anti-Missourian Brotherhood was the name of a group of Lutheran pastors and churches in the United States that left the Synod of the Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (Norwegian Synod).
In 1872, the Norwegian Synod had been a co-founder of the Evangelical Lutheran Synodical Conference of North America, along with the Missouri, Wisconsin, and Ohio synods. The Norwegian Synod soon experienced internal division over questions concerning predestination and conversion, a conflict known as the Predestination Controversy ("naadevalgsstriden | album, "Until the End of Time". The only track on the album pre-Death Row era is "My Block (Remix)", which was recorded in 1994–1995 during Shakur's time with Interscope Records, and which the original version can be found on "The Show". The Song ‘’Late Night’’ featuring DJ Quik, has been removed from all digital versions of the album for an unknown reason.
It features unreleased recordings from the 1994–1996 period, the majority of which are remixed | 5,604 | trex-train |
Boeing X-37 [SEP] developer | Boeing X-40
The Boeing X-40A Space Maneuver Vehicle was a test platform for the X-37 Future-X Reusable Launch Vehicle.
History.
The unpiloted X-40 was built to 85% scale to test aerodynamics and navigation of the X-37 Future-X Reusable Launch Vehicle project.
After the first drop test in August 1998 the vehicle was transferred to NASA, which modified it.
Between April 4 and May 19, 2001 the vehicle successfully conducted seven free flights.
In 2001 it successfully demonstrated the glide capabilities of the | 97: 219, 2010: doi:10.1007/s00114-009-0630-x.
- J. C. Moser: "Complete Excavation and Mapping of a Texas Leafcutting Ant Nest". Annals of the Entomological Society of America 99(Sep 2006) January 2009:891-897.
- Y. J. Cardoza, J. C. Moser, K. D. Klepzig, K. F. Raffa: "Multipartite Symbioses Among Fungi, Mites, Nematodes, and the Spruce Beetle, Dendroctonus rufipennis/I". Environmental Entomology, 2008: 37(4):956-63.
- J. C. | 5,605 | trex-train |
Aechmea echinata [SEP] parent taxon | Aechmea echinata
Aechmea echinata is a species in the genus "Aechmea". This species is endemic to the State of Bahia in eastern Brazil. | In 1832, Christian Friedrich Lessing assigned it to the genus "Aster", creating the new combination "Aster echinata". One year later (1833), Nees von Esenbeck made the combination we now use: "Felicia echinata". A slightly different, hairless plant was described by Augustin Pyramus de Candolle in 1836, who named it "Felicia paralia", but in 1865, the Irish botanist William Henry Harvey reduced this taxon to "F. echinata" var. "paralia". In 1973, Jürke Grau established | 5,606 | trex-train |
Colostethus lacrimosus [SEP] taxon rank | Anomaloglossus lacrimosus
Anomaloglossus lacrimosus is a species of frog in the Aromobatidae family. It is endemic to western Colombia where it is known from the drainage of Atrato River, San Juan River, and Guanguí River. It is a very rare frog found along streams in lowland and foothill forests and may be declining from threats such as deforestation for agriculture (including illegal crops), logging, human settlement and pollution from spraying of illegal crops. The only conservation measure known is that it occurs in . | Brancus lacrimosus
Brancus lacrimosus is a jumping spider that lives in Nigeria and was first described in 2012. | 5,607 | trex-train |
Muttiah Muralitharan [SEP] sport | Muttiah Muralitharan
Deshabandu Muttiah Muralitharan (, ; also spelt Muralidaran; born 1972) is a Sri Lankan cricket coach and former cricketer who was rated the greatest Test match bowler ever by "Wisden Cricketers' Almanack" in 2002. He retired from Test cricket in 2010, registering his 800th and final wicket on 22 July 2010 from his final ball in his last Test match. Muralitharan holds the world record for the most wickets in both test and one-day cricket. In 2017, he became the only Sri Lankan to | , a Chennai native, on 2005. Madhimalar is the daughter of late Dr S. Ramamurthy of Malar Hospitals, and his wife Dr Nithya Ramamurthy. Their first child, Naren, was born in January 2006.
Muttiah Muralitharan holds Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) and he does not need a visa for travelling to India. According to his manager, Kushil Gunasekera, Muralitharan qualifies for this status because his family originates from India. Muttiah announced on 3 April 2011 that he was retiring from all sport.
Spelling and | 5,608 | trex-train |
Uttenheim [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Uttenheim
Uttenheim is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in Alsace in north-eastern France.
See also.
- Communes of the Bas-Rhin department
References.
- INSEE commune file
- Uttenheim on the Communauté de communes du Pays d'Erstein Website | 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 | 5,609 | trex-train |
Let's Kill Tonight [SEP] country of origin | Let's Kill Tonight
"Let's Kill Tonight" is a song by the American rock band Panic! at the Disco, released on August 29, 2011, as the third and final single from their third studio album, "Vices & Virtues" (2011). The band released a tour video on August 23, 2011. The song was first revealed along with three other songs from the album on February 1, 2011, when the band performed at the Bowery Ballroom in Manhattan. The studio version made its | a favor. The song references William Shakespeare's "Henry VI, Part II": "Old Billy was right: let's kill all the lawyers - kill 'em tonight", echoing Shakespeare's line "The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers".
Personnel.
- Don Henley: Lead vocals
- Glenn Frey: Lead and rhythm guitar, backing vocals
- Don Felder: Lead and rhythm guitar
- Joe Walsh: Slide guitar
- Timothy B. Schmit: Bass guitar | 5,610 | trex-train |
Nico de Boinville [SEP] occupation | Nico de Boinville
Nicolai "Nico" de Boinville (born 14 August 1989) is an English horse racing jockey who competes in National Hunt racing.
Education.
From 2002—2007, Nico de Boinville was educated at Bradfield College, a boarding independent school for boys in the village of Bradfield in Berkshire, followed by the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. He had initially intended to study Politics at Newcastle, but left during his first year, in order to pursue a career in horse racing.
Life and | still there, and his whole body said that it was. It’s just talent, isn’t it?"
On 23 April, Sprinter Sacre ended his season in the Celebration Chase at Sandown Park on 23 April. He started the 11/10 favourite ahead of Un de Sceaux with the best fancied of the other four runners being Sire de Grugy and Dodging Bullets. Nico de Boinville settled Sprinter Sacre behind the leaders, Un de Sceaux and Sire de Grugy, before making rapid progress to take the lead at the third last | 5,611 | trex-train |
Mike Verchio [SEP] place of birth | Mike Verchio
Mike Jon Verchio (born October 23, 1944 in Boone, Iowa) is an American politician and a Republican member of the South Dakota House of Representatives representing District 30 since January 2009.
Elections.
- 2012 Verchio and fellow incumbent Republican Representative Lance Russell were challenged in the five-way June 5, 2012 Republican Primary where Verchio placed first with 1,716 votes (30.1%); Verchio and Representative Russell were unopposed for the November 6, 2012 General election, where Verchio took the first seat with | 45.6%).
- 2014 A primary election took place on June 3, 2014. The general election took place on November 4, 2014. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was March 25, 2014. Incumbents Mike Verchio and Lance Russell defeated Julie Frye-Mueller in the Republican primary. Gardner Gray ran as an independent candidate. Russell and Verchio defeated Gray in the general election.
Elections State Senate Elections of 2016 and 2018.
In 2016, Russell was elected to the State | 5,612 | trex-train |
Alison Miller [SEP] educated at | Alison Miller
Alison Beth Miller is an American mathematician.
Miller was home-schooled in Niskayuna, New York, and in 2000 came in third place in the Scripps Howard National Spelling Bee.
She competed for the U.S. in the International Mathematical Olympiad in 2004, where she became the first American female gold medalist.
As an undergraduate, she studied mathematics at Harvard University; while at Harvard, she wrote three research papers in mathematics (two on modular forms in number theory and one on permutation patterns giving the | Fairgrounds " "Mullet Wrapper Newspaper" Retrieved September 18, 2012
- Staff writer " Ghosts paranormal activity at 2012 Pensacola Para Con" "WEAR TV 3 News" Retrieved September 23, 2012
- Cooper, Josh "Pensacola Paracon offers a walk on the weird side" "Pensacola News Journal" Retrieved Sep. 24, 2012
- Medina, Kristina "Pensacola Paracon beckons those seeking paranormal experience" "The Voyager" Retrieved April 13, 2013
- Barnwell, Alison " Spring Hill man builds 'Lone Ranger' | 5,613 | trex-train |
Coddington, Wisconsin [SEP] country | Coddington, Wisconsin
Coddington is an unincorporated community in the town of Buena Vista in Portage County, Wisconsin, United States.
History.
Settlement at Coddington began after the area was drained by the Bradley Polytechnic Institute. In 1911, Wallace Bell "Wallie" Coddington platted "Pine Island" for residential living, surrounded by the present day town roads of Buena Vista Drive, O'Neill Lane, Coddington Road, and Lake Road. He is said to have chosen the name "Pine Island" because of the group of | Guard, who described the events in a letter in 1864 and then contradicted some of the details in another letter 45 years later. A letter from Reynolds' sister, Jennie, stated that the wound had a downward trajectory from the neck, implying that he was shot from above, presumably a sharpshooter in a tree or barn. Historians Bruce Catton and Glenn Tucker make firm assertions that a sharpshooter was responsible; Stephen Sears credits volley fire from the 7th Tennessee against the 2nd Wisconsin; Edwin Coddington cites the sister's letter and | 5,614 | trex-train |
Rani no Hajiro [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Rani no Hajiro
Rani no Hajiro, also known as Mughalai Bibi's Tomb or Tombs of Ahmed Shah's Queens, is a tomb complex near Manek Chowk, Ahmedabad, India.
History and architecture.
"Rani no Hajiro" is located near Manek Chowk on east of the Ahmed Shah's Tomb. The enclosure is high above the ground entered by a lofty gateway and the courtyard surrounded by a trellised cloister. The walls of cloister are fitted with carved stone screens. The square open enclosure of 36.58 meters side | Sultan Ahmed Shah, the mosque is located south of the processional axis that runs from the Maidan-i Shah at the door with three arches, Teen Darwaza.
To the west of the mosque are the tombs of Ahmed Shah I, his son and his grandson, Ahmed Shah's Tomb. Nearby are the graves of the queens and the other wives of the king, Rani no Hajiro.
Architecture.
Built with yellow sandstone, the mosque complex is centered on a large rectangular courtyard 75 m long and 66 | 5,615 | trex-train |
Støvring station [SEP] country | Støvring station
Støvring station is a railway station serving the railway town of Støvring south of Aalborg, Denmark. The station is located on the Randers-Aalborg Line from Randers to Aalborg and is part of the Aalborg Commuter Rail service. The train services are operated by DSB.
History.
The original station closed in 1974, but the station reopened in 2003 as a part of the new Aalborg Commuter Rail service.
Operations.
The train services are operated by DSB. The station offers direct InterCity services to | 1682 the village consisted of 12 farms and 8 houses without land. The total cultivated area amounted to 437.1 barrels of land due to 58.40 barrels of grains.The cultivation form was grassland with foxes.
In 1875 the city was described as follows: "Støvring with School, Watermill, Inn, 2 smaller shopping establishments and railway station.
The original Støvring station closed in 1974, but the station reopened in 2003 as a part of the new Aalborg Commuter Rail service.
Municipality.
Until 1 January 2007 Støvring | 5,616 | trex-train |
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Treasure of Tarmin [SEP] platform | Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Treasure of Tarmin
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Treasure of Tarmin is a video game for the Intellivision video game console and the Mattel Aquarius computer system. This game was a licensed "Dungeons & Dragons" adaptation.
Gameplay.
In "Treasure of Tarmin", the player wanders through a multi-tiered dungeon, each level consisting of a 10x10 maze square and its surrounding hallway making it a 12x12 square maze with the hallway included. The objective is to slay the Minotaur who | guards the Treasure of Tarmin and take his treasure chest.
The game's catalog gives the following description of "Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Treasure of Tarmin":
While the battles were turn-based, "Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Treasure of Tarmin" is different from most games of its era, as it involved a first-person view, giving it a three-dimensional feel. The player begins the game with the lowest level bow, a small supply of food, a number of arrows dependent on | 5,617 | trex-train |
Massawa Subregion [SEP] country | Massawa Subregion
Massawa Subregion is a subregion in the Northern Red Sea region (Zoba Semienawi Keyih Bahri) of Eritrea. Its capital lies at Massawa.
History.
The district has been one of strategical importance for centuries. The area and the port of Massawa were ruled by a succession of polities, including the Axumite Empire, Umayyad Caliphate, Beja Kingdom, Ottoman Empire, Egypt, Britain, Italy and Ethiopia, until Eritrea's independence in 1991. Massawa became the capital of Italian Eritrea, until this was moved | and Haid, Alan G. (2003) "Mason Decoys-A Complete Pictorial Guide: Expanded Edition". "Decoy Magazine", Lewes, DE
- Country Home (June 1992 p. 86) | 5,618 | trex-train |
Lomanotus genei [SEP] taxon rank | Lomanotus genei
Lomanotus genei is a species of a sea slug, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Lomanotidae.
Distribution.
This species was described from Genoa in the Adriatic Sea. It has been reported from Atlantic coasts north to the United Kingdom.
Ecology.
Parasites of "Lomanotus genei" include:
- Copepod "Lomanoticola insolens" - ectoparasite
External links.
- "Lomanotus genei" Verany, 1846 at Sea Slug Forum | " Cuvier, 1803
- "Tritonia lineata" Alder & Hancock, 1848
- "Tritonia nilsodhneri" Marcus, 1983
- "Tritonia plebeia" Johnston, 1828
- "Lomanotus genei" Verany, 1846
- "Lomanotus marmoratus" Alder & Hancock, 1845
- "Scyllaea pelagica" Linnaeus, 1758 Vagrant
- "Hancockia uncinata" Hesse, 1872
- "Dendronotus frondosus" Ascanius, 1774
- "Doto coronata" Gmelin, 1791
- "Doto cuspidata" Alder & Hancock, | 5,619 | trex-train |
Roger Myerson [SEP] occupation | Eric Maskin
Eric Stark Maskin (born December 12, 1950) is an American economist and 2007 Nobel laureate recognized with Leonid Hurwicz and Roger Myerson "for having laid the foundations of mechanism design theory". He is the Adams University Professor at Harvard University. Until 2011, he was the Albert O. Hirschman Professor of Social Science at the Institute for Advanced Study, and a visiting lecturer with the rank of professor at Princeton University.
Biography.
Maskin was born in New York City on December 12, 1950, | Myerson–Satterthwaite theorem
The Myerson–Satterthwaite theorem is an important result in mechanism design and the economics of asymmetric information, due to Roger Myerson and Mark Satterthwaite. Informally, the result says that there is no efficient way for two parties to trade a good when they each have secret and probabilistically varying valuations for it, without the risk of forcing one party to trade at a loss.
The Myerson–Satterthwaite theorem is among the most remarkable and universally applicable negative results in economics—a kind of negative mirror to | 5,620 | trex-train |
Dontonio Wingfield [SEP] country of citizenship | Dontonio Wingfield
Dontonio B. Wingfield (born June 23, 1974) is an American former professional basketball player, mainly in the power forward position.
Basketball career.
Born in Albany, Georgia, Wingfield had a stellar high school career at Westover, where he led his team to 4 straight state championships, earning him McDonald's All American team honors in a class considered to be one of the best national high school classes ever; the class included Randy Livingston, Jerry Stackhouse, Rasheed Wallace, Rashard Griffith, Darnell | whether he could play basketball for them. However, he led their team to four consecutive state titles (2009–2012), the first time a player in Georgia had started for four straight state champions since Dontonio Wingfield (1990–1993). With the help of a personal trainer, his strength and conditioning improved each season. As a senior, Parker averaged 16.6 points, 11.0 rebounds, and 3.0 blocks per game. He was named Mr. Georgia Basketball as the top player in the state, and was recognized nationally as a "" | 5,621 | trex-train |
DeWayne Wise [SEP] position played on team / speciality | DeWayne Wise
Larry DeWayne Wise (born February 24, 1978) is an American retired professional baseball outfielder. He graduated from Chapin High School in 1997 and was selected by the Cincinnati Reds in the fifth round of the 1997 amateur draft. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Toronto Blue Jays, Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Chicago White Sox, Florida Marlins, and New York Yankees. He is best known for robbing Gabe Kapler of a home run to preserve Mark Buehrle's perfect game in 2009 | DeWayne Wise was released by the Detroit Tigers.
- February 28, 2005: DeWayne Wise was signed as a Free Agent with the Detroit Tigers.
Regular season.
Regular season Transactions.
- June 8, 2005: Ugueth Urbina was traded by the Detroit Tigers with Ramón Martínez to the Philadelphia Phillies for Plácido Polanco.
Player stats.
Player stats Batting.
Player stats Batting Starters by position.
"Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg | 5,622 | trex-train |
Prison Break, season 1 [SEP] part of | Prison Break (season 1)
The first season of "Prison Break", an American serial drama television series, commenced airing in the United States and Canada on August 29, 2005 on Mondays at 9:00 p.m. (EST) on the Fox Broadcasting Company. "Prison Break" is produced by Adelstein-Parouse Productions, in association with Rat Television, Original Television Movie and 20th Century Fox Television. The season contains 22 episodes, and concluded on May 15, 2006.
"Prison Break" revolves around two | - John Vander Wal was drafted by the Expos in the 3rd round. Player signed June 6, 1987.
- Archi Cianfrocco was drafted by the Expos in the 5th round. Player signed June 10, 1987.
- June 30, 1987: Curt Brown was sent by the Expos to the Milwaukee Brewers as part of a conditional deal.
Regular season Major League debuts.
- Batters:
- Jack Daugherty (Sep 1)
- Alonzo Powell (Apr 6)
- Tom Romano (Sep | 5,623 | trex-train |
Glyphipterix invicta [SEP] parent taxon | Glyphipterix invicta
Glyphipterix invicta is a species of sedge moth in the genus "Glyphipterix". It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1920. It is found in Brazil. | . The use of the name since Santschi has not been associated with collected specimens, and as a result is "nomen nudum". In 1995, English myrmecologist Barry Bolton corrected Trager's error, recognising "S. wagneri" as the valid name and synonymised "S. invicta". He states that Trager wrongfully classified "S. wagneri" as an unavailable name and cites "S. saevissima electra wagneri" as the original taxon. He concludes that "S. wagneri" is, in fact, the original name and has priority over | 5,624 | trex-train |
Strong [SEP] instance of | Strong (Thomas Anders album)
Strong is the title of the 2010 studio album by German singer-songwriter & producer Thomas Anders.
On 27 January 2010, Thomas Anders said: "The album is nearly ready and will appear first in Russia where I still have a great amount of fans, and in Germany the release is planned for summer".
"Strong" reached Platinum status in Russia for sales of more than 20,000 units.
Track listing.
Track listing Premium Edition.
- Main CD | 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 | 5,625 | trex-train |
2010 WABA Champions Cup [SEP] sport | 2010 WABA Champions Cup
The WABA Champions Cup 2010 was the 13th staging of the WABA Champions Cup, the basketball club tournament of West Asia Basketball Association. The tournament was held in Tehran, Iran. The top four teams from different countries qualify to the FIBA Asia Champions Cup 2010.
External links.
- www.asia-basket.com | : 13th place
- 2005–06: 11th place
- 2006–07: 3rd place
- 2007–08: Champions
- 2008–09: Champions
- 2009–10: Champions
- 2010–11: Champions
- 2011–12: Champions
- 2012–13: 2nd place
- 2013–14: 2nd place
- 2014–15: Champions
- 2017–18: 2nd place
Tournament records WABA Champions Cup.
- 2009: Champions
- 2010: Champions
- 2011: 3rd place
- 2012: Champions
- 2014: Champions
Tournament records Asian Champions Cup | 5,626 | trex-train |
Zaragoza Province [SEP] country | Zaragoza
Zaragoza (, ; also called Saragossa in English) is the capital city of the Zaragoza province and of the autonomous community of Aragon, Spain. It lies by the Ebro river and its tributaries, the Huerva and the Gállego, roughly in the center of both Aragon and the Ebro basin.
On 1 September 2010 the population of the city of Zaragoza was 701,090, within its administrative limits on a land area of , ranking fifth in Spain. It is the 32nd most populous municipality in the European Union. | Cuenca)
- Gregorio Antonio Gallo de Andrade (11 Sep 1577 – 25 Sep 1579 Died)
- Luis Tello Maldonado (27 May 1580 – 11 Jun 1581 Died)
- Andrés Cabrera Bobadilla (8 Nov 1582 – 13 Oct 1586 Appointed, Archbishop of Zaragoza)
- Francisco Ribera Obando, O.S.A. (17 Dec 1586 – 15 Sep 1587 Died)
- Andrés Pacheco (2 Dec 1587 – 13 Aug 1601 Appointed, Bishop of Cuenca)
- Maximiliano de Austria (27 Aug 1601 – 21 Apr | 5,627 | trex-train |
Skyscraper Live [SEP] original broadcaster | Skyscraper Live
Skyscraper Live with Nik Wallenda is a Discovery Channel special that aired on November 2, 2014. The special was billed as a highwire walk by Nik Wallenda across the city of Chicago in the United States. Specifically, he walked wires between three skyscrapers "all of which are taller than the Washington Monument." On one of the walks, he was blindfolded; on the other the wire was at a 19 degree incline.
The event was broadcast live on the Discovery Channel in the United States and in | Skyscraper (band)
Skyscraper was a UK-based rock band formed during 1992. The original line-up consisted of Vic Kemlicz (guitar/vocals), previously of the Camden band Milk, ex-Swervedriver bass guitarist Adi Vines and drummer Oliver Grasset, formerly of the band Pitchfork Skyscraper. From time to time Skyscraper also employed the services of guitarist Fuzz (formerly of Silverfish) to fill out the live sound until the arrival of guitarist Adam Lamprell, previously from the London band The Scissormen, in 1995. | 5,628 | trex-train |
Bob Regan [SEP] country of citizenship | The Swing (song)
"The Swing" is a song written by Robert Ellis Orrall and Bob Regan, and recorded by American country music artist James Bonamy. It was released in March 1997 as the lead single from the album "Roots and Wings". The song reached number 31 on the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and peaked at number 16 on the Canadian "RPM" Country Tracks chart.
Music video.
The music video was directed by chris rogers and premiered in March 1997 | not fun" due to the "robotic work environment" where she couldn't say what she wanted on air or do stories that were important to her. She enrolled in a master's degree program as a "way out" of media. She has also worked with AOL News, YouTube, TidalTv and "On Point".
After becoming a fill-in host in April 2007, Kasparian became the producer and co-host with Cenk Uygur of the progressive talk radio on Sirius XM Satellite Radio and internet show | 5,629 | trex-train |
2008 A Lyga [SEP] instance of | 2008 A Lyga
The Lithuanian A Lyga 2008 was the 19th season of top-tier football in Lithuania. The season started on 29 March 2008 and ended on 16 November 2008.
The league had to reduce the number of its teams from ten to nine prior to this season due to lacking of team able to earn promotion (see below). Shortly before the start of the season, Vilnius withdrew from participating in the league because of unknown reasons, leaving the league with 8 competing teams.
Promotion and relegation | Benjamin Cook (scientist)
Dr. Benjamin I. Cook is an American climatologist with a number of publications to his name. Along with the Lamont–Doherty Earth Observatory, for instance, he used paleorecords to reconstruct land cover in Mexico’s Yucatán and other Central American regions.
Notes.
- Weather History Offers Insight Into Global Warming. The New York Times 15 Sep 2008. Last accessed 10 Dec 2011. | 5,630 | trex-train |
Pixel (band) [SEP] location of formation | Pixel (band)
Pixel (established 2011 in Oslo, Norway) is a Norwegian experimental jazz band.
Biography.
The debut album "Reminder" (2012) by Pixel was well received. This is one of the most exciting bands to come out of the extremely active Norwegian jazz scene in recent years (2011-13).
All About Jazz critique Bruce Lindsay states:
Pixel combine the sounds of the classic, piano-less, ‘modern Jazz’ quartet lineup of saxophone, trumpet, | Incorporating the spatial positions of the major formation boundaries, including the effects of faulting, folding, and erosion (unconformities). The major stratigraphic divisions are further subdivided into layers of cells with differing geometries with relation to the bounding surfaces (parallel to top, parallel to base, proportional). Maximum cell dimensions are dictated by the minimum sizes of the features to be resolved (everyday example: On a digital map of a city, the location of a city park might be adequately resolved by one big green pixel, | 5,631 | trex-train |
Nadezhda Andreyeva [SEP] sport | Nadezhda Andreyeva
Nadezhda Patrikeyeva Andreyeva (; 3 January 1959 – 11 August 2014) was a Russian alpine skier. She competed at the 1980 and 1984 Winter Olympics in the slalom and giant slalom with the best achievement of sixth place in the slalom in 1980. She missed the 1976 Olympics due to a serious injury in a slalom in late 1975, which resulted in a broken pelvis and concussion.
She was born in a family of clerks and has an elder brother Yuri (born 1957), also an alpine skier who | opera singer
M.
- Maria Andreyeva (1868–1953), Russian/Soviet actress
- Mikhail Andreyev (born 1986), Russian association football player
N.
- Nadezhda Andreeva Udaltsova (1886–1961), Russian avant-garde artist
- Nadezhda Andreyeva (1959–2014), Soviet alpine skier
- Nikita Andreev (born 1988), Russian footballer
- Nikolay Andreyev (1873–1932), Russian sculptor and graphic artist, member of "Wanderers" ("Peredvizhniki")
- Nikolay Andreyev (critic) (1892–1942 | 5,632 | trex-train |
John Gaskin [SEP] country of citizenship | John Gaskin
John Gaskin (April 3, 1840 – March 21, 1908) was a ship's captain, business manager and politician in Ontario, Canada. He served as mayor of Kingston in 1882.
The son of Robert Gaskin and Margaret Burton, he was born in Kingston, the son of immigrants from Northern Ireland, and was educated in Kingston. He first worked for a butcher and then became deckhand on a steamer. At the age of 24, he was captain of a ship on the Great Lakes | , "I Still Believe Tour".
After hearing guitar tracks that Virus played for the album from up and coming country artist Bradley Gaskin, John Rich asked Virus to audition to play some shows with Big & Rich. He got the nod and made his debut at the prestigious festival Country Thunder in Phoenix, AZ on April 13, 2012. Virus will also be doing back to back tours this Fall; first playing with Scum of the Earth in the opening weeks of September, and then joining up with Lords of | 5,633 | trex-train |
Brackley Town F.C. [SEP] named after | Brackley railway station
Brackley Town was a railway station which served the Northamptonshire town of Brackley in England. It opened in 1850 as part of the Buckinghamshire Railway's branch line to Verney Junction which provided connections to Banbury, Bletchley and Oxford and closed in 1963.
History.
From 1899 until 1963, Brackley was served by two railway stations on different lines. Brackley Central - opened by the Great Central Railway - was the second, the Buckinghamshire Railway having already connected the town to the railway in 1850. As the | a prosperous settlement, located to the south of the river "T.y.s.y.a", or Tisza. Historian István Petrovics associates T.n.y.s.b.r with Temesvár, suggesting that Idrisi mislocated it because he had no direct information of the town. Timișoara was named after a fortress: the Hungarian name of the town, Temesvár, refers to a castle "(vár)" on the river Timiș (Temes). The fortress was first mentioned in the "Register of Arad" around 1177. The document mentioned two villages, "Sep" and " | 5,634 | trex-train |
Legendary Hearts [SEP] genre | Barney Bentall
Barnard Franklin "Barney" Bentall (born March 1956 in Toronto) is a Canadian pop/rock singer-songwriter who is most well known for his 1990s-era band, Barney Bentall and the Legendary Hearts. Their most successful Canadian singles included "Something to Live For", "Life Could Be Worse", "Crime Against Love" and "Come Back to Me". He has also recorded under the pseudonym Brandon Wolf.
Early life.
Bentall grew up in Calgary, the son | .
Bibliography Historical Novels Single novels.
- "Fortune's Lady ("Sep 1989)
- "Sweet Treason" "("Mar 1992)
- "Another Eden" "("Oct 1992)
- "Thief of Hearts" "("Jun 1993)
- "Crooked Hearts" "("Aug 1994)
- "Sweet Everlasting" "("Sep 1994)
- "Lily" "("Jun 1996)
- "Wild at Heart" "("Jan | 5,635 | trex-train |
Al Hawiyah [SEP] country | Al Hawiyah
Al Hawiyah is a village in Makkah Province, in western Saudi Arabia.
See also.
- List of cities and towns in Saudi Arabia
- Regions of Saudi Arabia | bridge – Chartered Bus) to Athens (Athens International Airport)
- Athens (Athens International Airport) to Muscat, Oman (Seeb International Airport)
- Muscat (Riyam Park)
- Sur (Baith Al Battha)
- Al Hawiyah (Shuwa Area)
- Jabrin (Jabreen Castle)
The Detour was a choice of Camel or Watchtower. In Camel, teams first had to make their way across the creek on a ferry to opposite bank, where they had to lift a camel into a pickup | 5,636 | trex-train |
Brian Lemon [SEP] occupation | Brian Lemon
Brian Lemon (11 February 1937 – 11 October 2014) was a British jazz pianist and arranger.
Lemon was born in Nottingham, UK. He moved to London in the mid-1950s to join Freddy Randall's group. After that he worked with George Chisholm and Kenny Baker. Over the years, he also worked with Benny Goodman, Charlie Watts, Scott Hamilton, Buddy Tate, Milt Jackson, Ben Webster, and Digby Fairweather. He led an octet which played songs by Billy Strayhorn.
Lemon recorded | The Lemon Table
The Lemon Table is the second collection of short stories written by Julian Barnes, and has the general theme of old age. It was first published in 2004 by Jonathan Cape.
Stories.
First publication in brackets
- "A Short History of Hairdressing" ("The New Yorker", 27 Sep 1997) - The story tells of three visits Gregory makes to a hairdressers, first as a child on his first visit without his mother, then as a young man having just broken up | 5,637 | trex-train |
Polly Riley [SEP] country of citizenship | Polly Riley
Polly Ann Riley (August 27, 1926 – March 13, 2002) was an American amateur golfer.
Riley won over 100 tournaments in her career. Although she remained an amateur throughout her career, she won the first LPGA Tour event, the 1950 Tampa Open.
Riley was runner-up in the 1953 U.S. Women's Amateur to Mary Lena Faulk. She played on the U.S. Curtis Cup teams six times (1948, 1950, 1952, 1954, 1956, 1958) and was the captain | Bateman
- Women's Texas Open
- 1956–2000 "No tournament"
- 1955 Polly Riley (amateur)
- 1954 Betsy Rawls
- 1953 Betsy Rawls
- 1952 Babe Zaharias
- 1951 Babe Zaharias
- 1950 Beverly Hanson (amateur)
- 1949 Beverly Hanson (amateur)
- 1948 Polly Riley (amateur)
- 1947 Betty Jameson (amateur)
- 1946 Babe Zaharias (amateur)
- 1945 Babe Zaharias (amateur)
- 1942–1944 "No tournament due to World War | 5,638 | trex-train |
Thunbergia erecta [SEP] taxon rank | Thunbergia erecta
Thunbergia erecta is a herbaceous perennial climbing plant species in the genus "Thunbergia" native to western Africa. Common names include bush clockvine and king's-mantle . | Ibosa riparia", "Ixora chinensis", "Kigelia africana", "Leea coccinea", "Malvaviscus arboreus", "Musa spp.", "Parmentiera cereifera", "Plumbago auriculata", "Solandra nitida", "Spathoglottis plicata", "Tabernaemontana corymbosa", "Tecoma stans", "Thunbergia erecta", "Tibouchina semidecandra", and hundreds more.
Rubber Laboratory.
During the period of 1914–1918 (World War I), Edison became concerned with America's reliance on foreign supplies | 5,639 | trex-train |
Paul Ralph Ehrlich [SEP] country of citizenship | Paul R. Ehrlich
Paul Ralph Ehrlich (born May 29, 1932) is an American biologist, best known for his warnings about the consequences of population growth and limited resources. He is the Bing Professor of Population Studies of the Department of Biology of Stanford University and president of Stanford's Center for Conservation Biology.
Ehrlich became well known for his controversial 1968 book "The Population Bomb", he famously stated: The battle to feed all of humanity is over. In the 1970s hundreds of millions of people will starve | considered one of the most Democratic states in the country, and Bob Ehrlich, elected in 2002, had been the only Republican elected Governor of Maryland since Spiro Agnew in 1966. Ehrlich was defeated for reelection in 2006 by Baltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley and lost a rematch with O'Malley by a wider margin in 2010.
Democratic primary.
Democratic primary Candidates.
Democratic primary Candidates Declared.
- Anthony G. Brown, Lieutenant Governor of Maryland
- Doug Gansler, Attorney General of Maryland
- Ralph Jaffe, teacher and perennial candidate | 5,640 | trex-train |
The Cross-Patch [SEP] director | The Cross-Patch
The Cross-Patch or De Kribbebijter is a 1935 Dutch film directed by Henry Koster and Ernst Winar.
Cast.
- Cor Ruys ... Baron de Kribbebijter
- Philip Dorn ... Willy (as Frits van Dongen)
- Dolly Mollinger ... Loes
- Louis De Bree ... Oom Moekie
- Louis Borel ... Van Maren
- Mary Dresselhuys ... Mary
- Chris Baay ... Schimmelman
- Sien De la Mar-Kloppers ... Katrien
- August Kiehl ... Frans
- Mary | .
Leaders.
Leaders Artistic Director & Conductors.
- Dick Kramer (1999–2003)
- Michael Carlson (2003–2006)
- Brandon Adams, interim (2007)
- Kathleen Hollingsworth, interim (2007)
- Michael Robert Patch (2008 - 2011)
- Stephanie Lynne Smith (2011 - 2012, Feb - Sep 2014 [interim])
- Jeremiah Selvey (2013 - Jan 2014)
- Carl Pantle (Oct 2014 - 2015)
- William Sauerland (2015 - current) | 5,641 | trex-train |
Christopher Scott Cherot [SEP] occupation | Christopher Scott Cherot
Christopher Scott Cherot is an American film director best known for "Hav Plenty" (1998), a true story that he wrote, edited, produced, acted in and directed.
Projects.
Mr. Cherot also directed "G", loosely based on "The Great Gatsby", as well as "The Male Groupie" (2004), "Andre Royo's Big Scene" (2004), and the BET reality series "College Hill" (2004), an urban version of | ".
Awards & nominations.
1997 Acapulco Black Film Festival
- Best of Festival – Christopher Scott Cherot (winner)
1998 Sundance Film Festival
- Grand Jury Prize, Dramatic – Christopher Scott Cherot (nominated)
1999 Acapulco Black Film Festival
- Best Screenplay – Christopher Scott Cherot (winner)
Soundtrack.
A soundtrack containing hip hop and R&B music was released on June 9, 1998 by Sony Music Entertainment. It peaked at No. 39 on the "Billboard" 200 and No | 5,642 | trex-train |
dnaI [SEP] instance of | DnaI
DnaI is a protein that is part of the primosome involved in prokaryotic DNA replication. In Bacillus subtilis, genetic analysis has revealed three primosomal proteins, DnaB, DnaD, and DnaI, that have no obvious homologues in E. coli. They are involved in primosome function both at arrested replication forks and at the chromosomal origin. | - 2010– MacArthur Fellowship
Highlight exhibitions and productions.
- 2003– SIGGRAPH Electronic Theater
- 2003– “DNA” project Channel 4, PBS and American Museum of Natural History; Five episode “DNA” documentary series, “DNA: The Secret of Life” museum film, “DNAi” DVD, DNAi.org online education portal
- 2003– “oZone” Cinema of Tomorrow Experimental Digital Media Art Festival, Pompidou Centre Paris, France
- 2003– International Genetics Congress 2003 opening ceremony performance, Melbourne, | 5,643 | trex-train |
Tétouan Province [SEP] country | Tétouan Province
Tétouan is a province in the Moroccan region of Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima. Its population in 2004 was 613,506
The major cities and towns are:
- Dar Bni Karrich
- Karia
- Oued Laou
- Tetouan
Subdivisions.
The province is divided administratively into the following: | Province
- Larache Province
- Ouezzane Province
- Tétouan Province | 5,644 | trex-train |
Dichroa [SEP] taxon rank | Dichroa
Dichroa is a genus of 12 species of flowering plants in the family Hydrangeaceae, native to eastern and southeastern Asia. They are deciduous shrubs growing to 1–3 m tall, with their leaves arranged in opposite pairs. The flowers are produced in a broad inflorescence similar to that of the related genus "Hydrangea". The fruit is a glossy metallic purple-blue berry.
"Dichroa febrifuga" (Chinese: 常山; pinyin: chángshān) is an important herb in traditional Chinese medicine, where it is considered one | the taxon following Karl Fuckel's 1870 name change (e.g. Seaver, 1928; Kanouse, 1948; Nannfeldt, 1949; Le Gal, 1953), that name is now used for a fungus with brownish-black fruit bodies. "Sarcoscypha coccinea" was given its current name by Jean Baptiste Émil Lambotte in 1889. Obligate synonyms (different names for the same species based on one type) include "Lachnea coccinea" Gillet (1880), "Macroscyphus coccineus" Gray (1821), and "Peziza dichroa" Holmskjold | 5,645 | trex-train |
Maurines [SEP] instance of | Maurines
Maurines is a commune in the Cantal department in south-central France.
See also.
- Communes of the Cantal department
References.
- INSEE | 10. Espinasse
11. Fridefont
12. Jabrun
13. Lieutadès
14. Lorcières
15. Maurines
16. Neuvéglise-sur-Truyère (partly)
17. Rageade
18. Ruynes-en-Margeride
19. Saint-Georges
20. Saint-Martial
21. Saint-Rémy-de-Chaudes-Aigues
22. Saint-Urcize
23. Soulages
24. La Trinitat
25. Vabres
26. Val-d'Arcomie
27. Védrines | 5,646 | trex-train |
2013 Wuxi Classic [SEP] location | 2013 Wuxi Classic
The 2013 Sports Lottery Cup Wuxi Classic was a professional ranking snooker tournament held between 17–23 June 2013 at the Wuxi City Sports Park Stadium in Wuxi, China. It was the first ranking event of the 2013/2014 season.
The tournament was the first to use the new format, similar to the one used in the minor-ranking Players Tour Championship events, where every player, including members of the top 16, started in the first round. Some of the sport's biggest names did not reach the | - Behind the Suit
- Score: 98.93
- Location: Rochester, NY
- Venue: Capelli Sport Stadium
- Date: Sep 3
2018.
- Champion: Reading Buccaneers of Reading, Pennsylvania
- Repertoire:
- Here to There
- Score: 98.00
- Location: Williamsport, PA
- Venue: STA Stadium
- Date: Sep 2
External links.
- Drum Corps Score Archive
- Drum Corps Repertoire Database | 5,647 | trex-train |
Kondivali [SEP] country | Kondivali
Kondivali is a small village in Khed Taluka of Ratnagiri District in Maharashtra, India. The village is also known as 'Kondvil'. The main languages spoken here are Marathi and Konkani.
Location.
Kondivali is located on the Jagbudi River, about southwest of the town of Khed, via the bridge over the Jagbudi River. Villages between Kondivali and Khed are Bhoste, Alsuray and Nilik. The village of Shiv Budruk is located about southeast along the river. Ghotan Nadi Dam is on the northern side of | Karji
- Kondivali
- Shirshi | 5,648 | trex-train |
Dan Adkins [SEP] country of citizenship | Dan Adkins
Danny L. Adkins (March 15, 1937 – May 3, 2013) was an American illustrator who worked mainly for comic books and science-fiction magazines.
Biography.
Biography Early life and career.
Dan Adkins was born in West Virginia, in the basement of an unfinished house. He left the state "when I was about 7" as his family moved to Pennsylvania; Reno, Nevada; Phoenix, Arizona; New York; Ohio; and New Jersey. When he was "about 11 | Biography DC Comics.
Newton began his career at DC with "DC Special" #28 (July 1977). Newton contributed the pencils on an Aquaman strip inked by his old friend Dan Adkins. Newton would draw Aquaman off and on for the next three years. That same month saw the release of Newton's first series at DC, "The New Gods" #12. Dan Adkins inked most of his work on the New Gods. It was during his tenure on this strip that Newton left his job as | 5,649 | trex-train |
It's Me, Eddie [SEP] original language of film or TV show | It's Me, Eddie
It's Me, Eddie is the first novel by Russian writer and politician Eduard Limonov.
The novel was written in New York in 1976, and published in Paris in 1979. When it was first published in Russia in 1991, it sold over a million copies. The novel was repeatedly published in Russian, French, and English. The novel has been called "the quintessential novel of the third wave emigration".
The protagonist is a Russian immigrant in New York City. His | comments, "How positively delightful! It's as if someone stabbed Mr. Bubble!"
- In "The Simpsons" episode "My Sister, My Sitter", Lisa tells Bart that he can use Mr. Bubble to wash his hands and says "It's like giving your fingers a bubble bath."
- Eddie Murphy mentions it on his 1983 TV stand up show "Eddie Murphy Delirious".
- It is also mentioned in the 1987 film "Gold Through the Fire".
- It is | 5,650 | trex-train |
Mott Street [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Church of the Transfiguration, Roman Catholic (Manhattan)
The Church of the Transfiguration is a Roman Catholic parish located at 25 Mott Street on the northwest corner of Mosco Street (formerly Park Street) in the Chinatown neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. The parish is under the authority of the Archdiocese of New York and is staffed by the Maryknoll order.
History and description.
The church was built in 1801 in the Georgian style of architecture for the Zion English Lutheran Church., a Lutheran congregation that subsequently | 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 | 5,651 | trex-train |
Conus natalis [SEP] parent taxon | Conus natalis
Conus natalis, common name the Natal textile cone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies.
Like all species within the genus "Conus", these snails are predatory and venomous. They are capable of "stinging" humans, therefore live ones should be handled carefully or not at all.
Description.
The size of the shell varies between 20 mm and 60 mm. The oblong shell is thin, | Christmas goshawk
The Christmas goshawk or Christmas Island goshawk ("Accipiter fasciatus natalis") is a bird of prey in the goshawk and sparrowhawk family Accipitridae. It is a threatened endemic of Christmas Island, an Australian territory in the eastern Indian Ocean.
Taxonomy.
The taxon was described in 1889 by Lister as a full species, "Accipiter natalis". Since then there has been debate as to whether its affinities lie with the brown goshawk or the grey goshawk ("A. novaehollandiae"). In the 2004 | 5,652 | trex-train |
Brot-Dessous [SEP] instance of | Brot-Dessous
Brot-Dessous is a former municipality in the district of Boudry in the canton of Neuchâtel in Switzerland. On 1 January 2016 it was absorbed into Rochefort.
History.
Brot-Dessous is first mentioned in 998 as "Broch" in a document celebrating the founding of the priory of Bevaix. Between 1524 and 1730 it was part of the municipality of Rochefort.
Geography.
Brot-Dessous had an area, , of . Of this area, or 12.5% is used for agricultural | Brot
Brot may refer to:
- Brot-Dessous, a municipality in Switzerland
- Brot-Plamboz, a municipality in Switzerland
- Fettes Brot, a German hip hop group
- Bernd das Brot, a puppet character on the German children's television channel KI.KA from 9p.m to 6a.m
- Brot und Spiele, Germany's biggest Roman festival
- Auguste Louis Brot (1821-1896), malacologist from Switzerland | 5,653 | trex-train |
Tim Graham [SEP] occupation | Tim Graham (sports journalist)
Tim Graham is a journalist who writes for The Athletic. He is a "TSN Drive" co-host on TSN 1050-AM in Toronto and an adjunct professor at Canisius College. His work has appeared in the Best American Sports Writing anthology series.
Graham had two stints at "The Buffalo News", the second beginning as an enterprise reporter in 2011. He joined ESPN.com in 2008 after covering the Miami Dolphins for the Palm Beach Post. Graham previously spent eight years in the Buffalo | northern Arizona. Local newspapers such as the "Arizona Silver Belt" reported that the feud was caused primarily by the Tewksburys' other occupation as sheepmen, which many cattlemen such as Stinson disliked due to the sheep's destructive eating habits in the open ranges. Historian Tim Ehrhardt suggested that this was not the case, contending the feud was primarily caused by the enmity that already existed between the families. Sheep were not brought into the valley until 1885, two years after the feuding between the Tewksbury and Graham factions began. Cattlemen | 5,654 | trex-train |
Heterochrosis [SEP] parent taxon | Heterochrosis
Heterochrosis is a genus of snout moths. It was described by George Hampson in 1926.
Species.
- "Heterochrosis molybdophora"
- "Heterochrosis oligochrodes" | Heterochrosis oligochrodes
Heterochrosis oligochrodes is a species of snout moth in the genus "Heterochrosis". It was described by George Hampson in 1926. It is found in South Africa. | 5,655 | trex-train |
Eusko Trenbideak – Ferrocarriles Vascos S.A. [SEP] owned by | Eusko Trenbideak – Ferrocarriles Vascos
Eusko Trenbideak (in Basque), Ferrocarriles Vascos (in Spanish), and under the commercial brand "Euskotren" (in English: "Basque Railways"), is a public railway company controlled by the Basque Government and officially established in 1982 to operate several narrow gauge railways inside the autonomous community of the Basque Country, under the terms of the Statute of Autonomy of the Basque Country. Originally operating under the commercial brand "ET/FV" (standing for "Eusko Trenbideak/Ferrocarriles | Óscar Gómez Barbero
Óscar Gómez Barbero (born June 28, 1961, in Bilbao, Spain) is the corporate director of Information Systems at RENFE, the Spanish state railways. He has been charged with the implementation of a €156 million four-year ICT (information and communication technology) modernization process to conclude in 2010.
Previously Gómez Barbero was a partner at PwC-IBM and a general manager of the Basque publicly owned railway corporation Eusko Trenbideak – Ferrocarriles Vascos. He is a graduate of the Jesuit University of | 5,656 | trex-train |
Juan Monjardín [SEP] member of sports team | Juan Monjardín
Juan Monjardín Callejón (24 April 1903 – 13 November 1950) was a Spanish footballer.
Born in Madrid, during his club career he played for Real Madrid. He earned 4 caps for the Spain national football team, and played in the 1924 Summer Olympics.
External links.
- Player profile at futbol.sportec.es
- Player profile at lfp.es | 989, 991 and 992, the last of which resulted in a second submission at Córdoba, and the next year he sent his son Gonzalo on an embassy to the Caliphate. In 994, the year of his death, the kingdom saw yet another incursion by a caliphate army.
After his death in 994, he was buried in San Estebán de Monjardín and later, he was interred in the Monastery of San Juan de la Peña.
Marriage and children.
Sancho Garcés was married to Urraca Fernández, daughter | 5,657 | trex-train |
Phenomenon [SEP] instance of | Phenomenon (Thousand Foot Krutch album)
Phenomenon is the second studio album by Christian rock band Thousand Foot Krutch, and their first project on Tooth & Nail Records. The album was released on September 30, 2003. It displays a different style than the band's previous album, with less rapping and instead, a fusion of modern rock and nu metal.
Track listing.
All songs written by Trevor McNevan, Steve Augustine and Joel Bruyere.
Personnel.
- Trevor McNevan – vocals, guitar
- | 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 | 5,658 | trex-train |
Schizothorax grahami [SEP] parent taxon | Schizothorax grahami
Schizothorax grahami is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus "Schizothorax". It is endemic to Lake Dianchi, its tributaries and connected springs, in Yunnan Province, China. The species has not been caught in the lake in the past 20 years, but it is present in one tributary drainage basin. The introduction of exotic fish is the main threat to this species. | 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 | 5,659 | trex-train |
Robert Campbell [SEP] country of citizenship | Robert Campbell (curler)
Robert J. Campbell (born June 24, 1966 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island) is a Canadian curler.
Campbell has skipped teams in six Briers (1991, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1999 and 2003); played third at the 2002 Brier for John Likely and played lead in 2007 for Peter Gallant, and was an alternate in the 2001 Brier.
Campbell has never won a Brier, but has skipped Prince Edward Island to two Canadian Mixed Curling Championships, in 1989 and | the United States.
His published works are listed here and he has also contributed to and edited various other books on the subject of paint and colour; Robert Bevan and also on The Artists Rifles.
Select Bibliography.
- "Palette of Historic Paints." Country Life, 20 Feb. 1992: 56-57.
- "Palette of the Past." Country Life, 3 Sep. 1992: 44-47.
- House Decoration, by Paul Hasluck. An introduction to the facsimile edition. Donhead | 5,660 | trex-train |
We Started Nothing [SEP] instance of | We Started Nothing
We Started Nothing is the debut studio album by English indie pop duo The Ting Tings. It was released on 16 May 2008 by Columbia Records. The US edition has a different cover image in several background colours. The album was also released in the UK on red vinyl limited to 2,000 copies. The US vinyl version is a standard black vinyl pressing. As of November 2014, "We Started Nothing" had sold 639,876 copies in the United Kingdom.
Background.
According to vocalist and guitarist | Because I am not a theorist, I could not teach him harmony (as, for instance Rimsky-Korsakov now teaches it) ... [but] I explained to him the form of compositions, and to do this we played through both Beethoven symphonies [as piano duets] and much else (Schumann, Schubert, Glinka, and others), analyzing the form." Up to this point Mussorgsky had known nothing but piano music; his knowledge of more radical recent music was virtually non-existent. Balakirev started filling | 5,661 | trex-train |
Marty Morell [SEP] instrument | Momentum (Bill Evans album)
Momentum is a live album recorded in 1972 at Groningen, the Netherlands, by the American jazz pianist Bill Evans with a trio including Eddie Gómez on bass and Marty Morell on drums.
Background.
The album was first professionally recorded at a concert with Bill Evans, Eddie Gomez, and Marty Morell in Groningen, Netherlands in 1972. But after almost forty years of preservation a second recording of "Momentum" was released. The name of the album was chosen by Nanette Evans, | Marty Morell
Marty Morell (born February 25, 1944) is a jazz drummer who was a member of the Bill Evans Trio for seven years—longer than any other drummer. Before joining Bill Evans, he worked with the Al Cohn-Zoot Sims Quintet, Red Allen, Gary McFarland, Steve Kuhn, and Gábor Szabó.
Career.
Morell studied mallets with Morris Goldberg at the Manhattan School of Music and tympani with Saul Goodman at the Juilliard School of Music.
From 1968 to 1974, he was | 5,662 | trex-train |
K41IO-D [SEP] instance of | K41IO-D
K41IO-D is a low-power television station licensed to Las Vegas, Nevada. It is a repeater that broadcasts programming from the Trinity Broadcasting Network Enlace Hispanic service, via satellite. The station broadcasts on UHF channel 41, with a digital signal bearing the same number now on the air. K41IO-D is not available through basic cable, but is carried on digital channel 350 through Cox Cable. | -D in Austin, Nevada
- K41HQ-D in Quanah, Texas
- K41IG-D in Scipio, Utah
- K41IO-D in Las Vegas, Nevada
- K41IT-D in Haxtun, Colorado
- K41JS-D in Green River, Utah
- K41JY-D in Henrieville, Utah
- K41JZ-D in Teasdale/Torrey, Utah
- K41KA-D in Panguitch, Utah
- K41KD-D in Roosevelt, etc., Utah
- K41KE-D in | 5,663 | trex-train |
Stir It Up [SEP] follows | Stir It Up (Patti LaBelle song)
"Stir It Up" is the second single by Patti LaBelle from the motion picture soundtrack album to the 1984 film "Beverly Hills Cop"—which won a Grammy Award for Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television Special (1986).
The single is also the second of a couple of songs (the other being "New Attitude") she recorded for MCA Records immediately after signing her new contract with that company. Her first full-length album for | miles NNW of Wicksville, South Dakota
- 850-B, 5 miles SSE of Hermosa, South Dakota
- 850-C, 10 miles SE of Sturgis, South Dakota
- 850-C has been destroyed- after trying to sell it for a few years, owner gave up and let a scrapper excavate and destroy the entire complex
LGM-30 Minuteman ICBM Missile Alert Facilities (MAF) (each controlling 10 missiles) were located as follows:
- 66th Missile Squadron (1 Sep 1962 – 1 Sep 1993)
- 67th Missile Squadron | 5,664 | trex-train |
Ángel Mangual [SEP] position played on team / speciality | Ángel Mangual
Ángel Luis Mangual Guilbe (March 19, 1947) is a former professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball over parts of 7 seasons (1969, 1971–1976) with the Pittsburgh Pirates and Oakland Athletics. Mangual was a member of the 3-time World Series champion Athletics of the early 1970s. For his career he batted .245 with 22 home runs and 125 runs batted in in 450 games.
In Game 4 of the 1972 World Series, Mangual hit a walk-off single in the bottom of | Mangual
Mangual is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Ángel Mangual (born 1947), Puerto Rican baseball player
- Pepe Mangual (born 1952), Puerto Rican baseball player
- Tomás de Jesús Mangual, Puerto Rican journalist | 5,665 | trex-train |
Mark Helm [SEP] occupation | Mark Helm
Mark Alan Helm was an attorney in the Elizabeth Smart kidnapping case, where he was a member of the team representing the alleged kidnapper, Brian David Mitchell.
Helm was born on May 31, 1970 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He graduated from Bates College in Lewiston, Maine in 1992 and Vanderbilt University Law School in 1997, after which he practiced criminal defense in New York City, and Salt Lake City.
In 2004, Helm represented Melissa Ann Rowland, aged 28, a woman in | ]. PDF fulltext
- Enjoy Peru [2008]: Manu – Aves.Retrieved 2008-DEC-22.
- moyobamba.com (2007): Leyendas e historia de los barrios. Retrieved 2007-SEP-28.
Further reading.
- ffrench, Richard; O'Neill, John Patton & Eckelberry, Don R. (1991): "A guide to the birds of Trinidad and Tobago" (2nd edition). Comstock Publishing, Ithaca, N.Y..
- Hilty, Steven L. (2003): "Birds of Venezuela". Christopher Helm | 5,666 | trex-train |
Zoot Allures [SEP] performer | Wind Up Workin' in a Gas Station
"Wind Up Workin' in a Gas Station" is the opening song on Frank Zappa's 1976 album "Zoot Allures". The song contains a fake German accent from Zappa as a result of Zappa's fascination with the German culture. In concert, the extensive repetition of the lines "Show me your thumb if you're really dumb" was given the response by the audience members putting both thumbs firmly in the air. Despite the lyrics being pessimistic, the song became | Wazoo" ("The Grand Wazoo")
- "Apostrophe" ("Apostrophe", 1974)
- "Black Napkins" ("Zoot Allures", 1976)
- "Friendly Little Finger" ("Zoot Allures")
- "Zoot Allures" ("Zoot Allures")
- "Sleep Dirt" (1979 - reissues of this album featured overdubbed vocals on several tracks)
- "Rat Tomago" ("Sheik Yerbouti", 1979)
- "Rubber Shirt" | 5,667 | trex-train |
Halford [SEP] genre | Halford (band)
Halford is an American heavy metal band formed in 1999 by British singer Rob Halford, who is best known as the lead vocalist for Judas Priest. Halford formed the band to return to his heavy metal roots. His two previous projects were a "street metal"-style band called Fight and the industrial metal band 2wo.
Recordings.
Halford's first album "Resurrection" was included in Martin Popoff's "The Top 500 Heavy Metal Albums of All Time". In addition, the songs "Silent | posted into the Rainbow of 26 guns, 26 Sept. 1811; and we subsequently find him actively employed in co-operation with the patriots of Catalonia, His last appointment was, Nov.29, 1822, to the Tribune frigate.
Agents.-Messrs. Cooke, Halford, and Son.
Family.
Capt. Gardiner Henry Guion (Londen, 22 Feb 1775 ; bapt. St Olave, London, 1 Apr 1775, – Thun, CH, 27 Sep 1832 ) son of Daniel Guion and Ann Harwood)
Gardiner had | 5,668 | trex-train |
David G. Lowe [SEP] occupation | David G. Lowe
David G. Lowe is a Canadian computer scientist working for Google as a Senior Research Scientist. He was a former professor in the Computer Science Department at the University of British Columbia and New York University.
Works.
Lowe is a researcher in computer vision, and is the author of the patented scale-invariant feature transform (SIFT), one of the most popular algorithms in the detection and description of image features.
Awards and honors.
- 2015. Lowe received the biennial PAMI Distinguished | , English professional football player
- David G. Lowe, Canadian professor of computer science
- David Lowe (swimmer) (born 1960), English butterfly and freestyle swimmer
- David Perley Lowe (1823–1882), U.S. Representative from Kansas
- David Lowe (cricketer) (born 1979), former English cricketer
- David Lowe (socialist) (1867–1947), Scottish socialist activist
- David Lowe (winemaker) (born 1958), Australian winemaker
- David Fowler Lowe (1843–1924), headmaster of | 5,669 | trex-train |
limited voting [SEP] instance of | Limited voting
Limited voting (also known as the limited vote method) is a voting system in which electors have fewer votes than there are positions available. The positions are awarded to the candidates who receive the most votes absolutely. In the special case in which the voter may vote for only one candidate and there are two or more posts, this system is called the single non-transferable vote or sometimes the strictly limited vote.
Example.
The town of Voterville elects three representatives to the local legislature. At | voting, even if allowed, may be limited to infrequent use if the rules governing a body specify minimum attendance requirements. For instance, bylaws may prescribe that a member can be dropped for missing three consecutive meetings.
The Journal of Mental Science noted the arguments raised against adopting proxy voting for the Association. These included that possibility that it would diminish attendance at meetings. The rejoinder was that people did not go there to vote; they attending the meetings for the sake of the meeting, the discussion, and the good | 5,670 | trex-train |
Mud River Covered Bridge [SEP] crosses | Mud River Covered Bridge
Mud River Covered Bridge is a historic covered bridge that formerly spanned the Mud River at Milton, Cabell County, West Virginia. It was built about 1875, and is a single-span, modified Howe truss structure. It measures approximately in length and in width.
The bridge was restored in 1971 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. It was relocated twice, first in 1997 to a temporary site near its original location, and then again in 2001 to a new | Kramer Covered Bridge No. 113
The Kramer Covered Bridge No. 113 is a historic wooden covered bridge located at Greenwood Township in Columbia County, Pennsylvania. It is a , Queen Post Truss bridge with a metal roof constructed in 1881. It crosses Mud Run. It is one of 28 historic covered bridges in Columbia and Montour Counties.
The Kramer Covered Bridge No. 113 was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. In 2007, it was "totally rebuilt". | 5,671 | trex-train |
I Won't Tell [SEP] performer | I Won't Tell
"I Won't Tell" is a song by American rapper Fat Joe. It was released as the first single of his eight album "The Elephant in the Room" (2008), and features R&B singer J. Holiday. It was released on November 8, 2007 on Fat Joe's MySpace page. It was released through iTunes on December 4, 2007. The song received a mixed reception from critics. "I Won't Tell" peaked at number 37 on the "Billboard" Hot | Won't Be Anymore" / "It Never Rains in Southern California"
- Sep-1974 – "Clap Your Hands And Stomp Your Feet" / "Drift Away" (No.8)
- Sep-1975 – "Love Is" / "Tell Me Again"(No.3)
- Oct-1976 – "Hold on To Love" / "Angel of Love" (No.1)
- Jun-1977 – "Out There Singing" / "Can't You Understand"(No.7)
- -1978 – "Don't Put The Boy Down"
- Aug-1978 – | 5,672 | trex-train |
Kotdanda [SEP] country | Kotdanda
Kotdanda also known as Kot Dada is a village development committee in Mugu District in the Karnali Zone of north-western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 1465 people living in 244 individual households.
External links.
- UN map of the municipalities of Mugu District | Kumalgaun, Lalu, Marta, Mehal Madi, Mugraha, Mumra, Nanikot, Odanku, Pakha, Phoi Mahadev, Phukot, Raku, Ramanakot, Ranchuli, Rupsa, Sipkhana, Siuna, Sukitaya, Thirpu
Mid-Western Development Region Karnali Zone Mugu District.
Bhiyi, Dhainakot, Dolphu, Ghaina, Gumtha, Hyanglung, Jima, Kale, Karkibada, Kimari, Kotdanda, Mangri, Mihi, Mugu, Natharpu, Photu, Pina, Pulu, Rara, Rara Kalai, Rowa, Ruga, Rumale, Seri, Srikot, | 5,673 | trex-train |
Jekyll and Hyde [SEP] instance of | Jekyll and Hyde (Prime Circle album)
Jekyll & Hyde is a fourth studio album by South African rock band Prime Circle. It was released through EMI Music South Africa. The album gained recognition mainly due to its hits "Breathing", "Turning in my Sleep", and "All of Me".
Track listing.
1. "Closure" –3:32
2. "Broken Promises" –3:30
3. "Breathing" –3:39
4. "Everything You Want" –3:38 | who knows the true nature of the connection between Jekyll and Hyde. Despite his age and knowledge of Hyde, he retains a certain affection for his former master that has been passed on to Robert, with Robert appreciating Garson's insight and knowledge into his grandfather's work.
- Sinéad Cusack Maggie Hope. Lover of Victorian Dr. Henry Jekyll/Edward Hyde, mother of Louis Jekyll/Hyde and grandmother of Dr. Robert Jekyll/Hyde and Olalla Jekyll/Hyde.
- Wallis Day Olalla Jekyll/Hyde, granddaughter of | 5,674 | trex-train |
Psapharochrus galapagoensis [SEP] taxon rank | Psapharochrus galapagoensis
Psapharochrus galapagoensis is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Linell in 1898. | brunnescens"
- "Psapharochrus carinicollis"
- "Psapharochrus chrysopus"
- "Psapharochrus circumflexus"
- "Psapharochrus clericus"
- "Psapharochrus comptus"
- "Psapharochrus coniferus"
- "Psapharochrus consentaneus"
- "Psapharochrus cornutus"
- "Psapharochrus corticarius"
- "Psapharochrus crocostigmus"
- "Psapharochrus cylindricus"
- "Psapharochrus doctus"
- "Psapharochrus excellens"
- "Psapharochrus flavitarsis"
- "Psapharochrus fuscicollis"
- "Psapharochrus galapagoensis"
- | 5,675 | trex-train |
Jerry Mallett [SEP] place of birth | Jerry Mallett
Gerald Gordon Mallett (born September 18, 1935 in Bonne Terre, Missouri) is an American former center fielder in Major League Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red Sox during the 1959 season. Listed at , , he batted and threw right-handed.
A two-sport star at Baylor University, Mallett was a Syracuse Nationals' fourth-round pick in the 1957 NBA Draft. Instead, he opted for baseball and signed as a free agent with Boston in the same year.
In | Mallett
Mallett is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Ashley Mallett, former Australian cricketer
- Daryl F. Mallett, science fiction editor and writer
- David Mallett, singer-songwriter
- Harry Mallett, cricketer and administrator
- Garry Mallett, New Zealand politician
- Harry Mallett, English cricketer
- Jane Mallett, Canadian actress
- Jef Mallett, creator and artist of the comic strip Frazz
- Jeff Mallett, former soccer and baseball player
- Jerry Mallett, American | 5,676 | trex-train |
Elaphropus asthenes [SEP] taxon rank | Elaphropus asthenes
Elaphropus asthenes is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Trechinae. It was described by Andrewes in 1925. | "
- "Elaphropus anceps"
- "Elaphropus andrewesi"
- "Elaphropus angolanus"
- "Elaphropus annae"
- "Elaphropus anomalus"
- "Elaphropus anthrax"
- "Elaphropus apicalis"
- "Elaphropus arcuatus"
- "Elaphropus ascendens"
- "Elaphropus asthenes"
- "Elaphropus auberti"
- "Elaphropus axillaris"
- "Elaphropus babaulti"
- "Elaphropus badius"
- "Elaphropus banksi"
- "Elaphropus barringtoni"
- " | 5,677 | trex-train |
Hancornia [SEP] taxon rank | Hancornia
Hancornia is a genus of flowering plant in the family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1812. It is native to South America (Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay). It contains only one known species, Hancornia speciosa, commonly called mangabeira, which produces fruits known as mangabas.
External links.
- Flora Brasiliensis: "Hancornia" | - "Hancornia"
- "Hancornia speciosa" Gomes
Arecaceae.
- "Attalea"
- "Attalea speciosa"
- "Aphandra"
- "Aphandra natalia" (Balslev & A.J.Hend.) Barfod
- " Astrocaryum"
- "Astrocaryum chambira" Burret
- "Astrocaryum faranae" F.Kahn. & E.Ferreira
- "Astrocaryum ferrugineum" F.Kahn. & B.Millán
- "Astrocaryum jauari" Mart.
- "Astrocaryum murumuru" Mart.
- "Astrocaryum vulgare" Mart. | 5,678 | trex-train |
Northern Journal [SEP] country | Northern Journal
The Northern Journal is a weekly newspaper based out of Fort Smith, Northwest Territories, Canada. As of 2013, the "Northern Journal" provides coverage of events in the Northwest Territories, alongside "NWT News/North". It also covers the Municipality of Wood Buffalo in northeastern Alberta, including Fort Chipewyan, Fort McMurray and the oilsands industry. Up until January 2011, the "Northern Journal" was operated as the "Slave River Journal", until owner Don Jaque made the decision to extend the | Journal", Jul/Aug 2003
- "Living in an Age of Fear," "Yoga Journal", Mar/Apr 2003
- "Healing Your Mother Wound," "Yoga Journal", Sep/Oct 2002
- "Forgiving the Unforgivable," "Yoga Journal", Jan/Feb 2002
- "Violence Against Self," "Yoga Journal", Mar/Apr, 2001
- "The Language of the Soft Heart," "Yoga Journal", Sep/Oct 2000 | 5,679 | trex-train |
Irresistible [SEP] record label | Irresistible (Jessica Simpson album)
Irresistible is the second studio album by American recording artist Jessica Simpson, released on May 25, 2001, through Columbia Records. Simpson, who began working on the project in July 2000, contacted already established writers and producers to collaborate on the project, including Cory Rooney, Rodney Jerkins, and Walter Afanasieff. In contrast to her debut album "Sweet Kisses" (1999), which included more ballads, "Irresistible" explored hip hop and R&B genres of music. | Irresistible Bliss
Irresistible Bliss was Soul Coughing's second studio album, released in 1996. The band initially planned for Tchad Blake, producer of their first album "Ruby Vroom", to produce the album, but the death of a family member in a car accident caused Blake to take a hiatus. Over the objections of his bandmates and his record label, Slash Records/Warner Bros., frontman Mike Doughty (then billed as "M. Doughty") hired producer David Kahne (Fishbone, The Bangles, Sublime, Tony | 5,680 | trex-train |
Giovanni Battista Montano [SEP] occupation | Giovanni Battista Montano
Giovanni Battista Montano (1534–1621) was an Italian architect, designer and engraver of primary importance as a recorder of Antique Roman architectural remains.
Early life.
Montano was born in Milan and trained primarily as a sculptor and a wood carver. In particular he has done two great carved works in the Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano and the Church of Santa Maria di Loreto. In the early 1570s, Montano relocated to Rome, where he intensely studied the city’s antique monuments and ruins. | Simoncelli, Giovanni Battista Coletti, Attilio Calatroni
- Men's épée
- John Pezza
- Nicola Granieri
- Marcello Bertinetti
- Men's team épée
- John Pezza, Nicola Granieri, Fabio Dal Zotto, Marcello Bertinetti, Giovanni Battista Coletti
- Men's sabre
- Mario Aldo Montano
- Michele Maffei
- Angelo Arcidiacono
- Men's team sabre
- Mario Aldo Montano, Mario Tullio Montano, Michele Maffei, Tommaso Montano, Angelo Arcidiacono
- Women's foil
- Maria Consolata | 5,681 | trex-train |
Taha Akyol [SEP] occupation | and was a columnist for the Hürriyet daily until its new, Erdogan-allied owners fired him in September 2018.
Akyol is married and a father of two. He is the father of Turkish journalist and writer Mustafa Akyol.
Bibliography.
- Atatürk'ün İhtilal Hukuku / 2012
- Demokrasiden Darbeye Babam Adnan Menderes / 2011
- Ortak Acı 1915 Türkler ve Ermeniler / 2009
- Ama Hangi Atatürk / Ocak 2008 / 3. baskı Mart 2008
- Medine'den Lozan'a / Kasım 2004
- Kitaplar Arasında / Haziran | such as M. Serdar Kuzuloğlu, Hakkı Devrim, Yıldırım Türker, Türker Alkan, Tarhan Erdem, Cengiz Çandar, and Altan Öymen. Hasan Celal Güzel, former minister of national education, Murat Yetkin, and Mustafa Akyol, son of Taha Akyol, also write for Radikal.
On 22 March 2016, it was announced that the newspaper was shutting down by the end of the month due to financial reasons.
History.
"Radikal" was founded in 1996, and "within a decade ... had become one | 5,682 | trex-train |
Chim-Pom [SEP] instance of | Chim-Pom
Chim-Pom (stylized "Chim↑Pom") is an artist collective formed in Tokyo in 2005, when all the members were in their twenties. The six members are , , , , and .
The group is somewhat influenced by Makoto Aida, as three of the members had been apprentices and Ellie had modeled for him. The collective has been described as "neo-Dadaist" and "the enfant terrible of Japan’s art world". Many of their projects have tackled provocative social themes. | Japan Foundation (JAPAN)
21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa (JAPAN)
Asia Society Museum, New York (U.S.A.)
Queensland Art Gallery (AUSTRALIA)
Publications.
“SUPER RAT” (Parco Publishing, 2012)br
“idea ink 03 – Geijutsu Jikkohan” (written by Chim↑Pom, Asahi Publishing, 2012)br
“Chim↑Pom” (Kawade Shobo Shinsha, 2010)br
“Why we can’t make the sky of Hiroshima ‘PIKA!’?” (co-edited by Chim↑Pom and Abe | 5,683 | trex-train |
Bob Denny [SEP] country of citizenship | Common Gateway Interface which allows Visual Basic to be used as a web server back-end language, the first Java web server back-end system, and as the author of the O'Reilly WebSite Pro web server. He is a uniformed/armed volunteer for the Maricopa County, Arizona Sheriff's office.
The asteroid 23257 Denny is named in his honor.
External links.
- Bob Denny's personal website
- Predictions by Bob Denny | , making his last appearance against Bohemia, a country that technically did not exist at the time, in 1908.
Family.
Rutherford's brothers Sep and Bob were also professional footballers. He was married twice: first to Edith Olive McQueen in May 1908with whom he had a son, John, who was on Arsenal's books at the same time as his father, but only ever played one League match for the cluband then to Blodwen Jones in 1944. His great-grandson Greg Rutherford is the 2012 Olympic long | 5,684 | trex-train |
The Times [SEP] country | The Times (Little Falls)
The Times is an American daily newspaper serving Little Falls, New York. It has been known as The Evening Times and the Little Falls Evening Times.
In addition to the city of Little Falls, "The Times" serves several other communities in Herkimer County and parts of adjacent Montgomery County, including the villages of Dolgeville, St. Johnsville, and Fort Plain.
It is owned by GateHouse Media and published from the Herkimer offices of its sister paper, "The Telegram", | Pick, Episode #CDS-550
- The Easthampton Star, May 28, 1998 –S.S
- From Petersen’s Photographic, (October 1998)
- News12
- Country Living Magazine, July 1992; "Country Buzzings"
- Newsday, Sunday July 19, 1992; Sunday, November 3, 1991
- New York Times; https://web.archive.org/web/20050118221950/http://www.southampton.liu.edu/academic/summer/1999/sumspecl.htm#photowork
- New York Times, Long Island Section, Sunday, July 1, 1990
- Paper Works Magazine, Berne, IN, Bi Monthly, Aug-Sep 2005 | 5,685 | trex-train |
Bernard Griffin [SEP] languages spoken, written or signed | Bernard Griffin
Bernard William Griffin (1899–1956) was an English Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Westminster from 1943 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1946 by Pope Pius XII.
Biography.
Bernard and his twin brother Basil were born in Birmingham to William and Helen (née Swadkins) Griffin. His father was a Bicycle Manufacturer, Birmingham City councillor and justice of the peace.
When the First World War broke out in 1914 both Bernard and Basil joined the | On July 29, the Mavs signed Ivan Johnson to a partially guaranteed contract.
Bernard James signed a new one-year contract on September 3.
On September 8, the Mavs signed Charlie Villanueva to a nonguaranteed contract.
Doron Lamb signed a nonguaranteed contract on September 22.
Yuki Togashi was signed on October 15.
On October 21, 2014 the Mavericks waived Yuki Togashi and Eric Griffin.
The Mavericks waived Bernard James, Ivan Johnson and Doron Lamb on October 25, 2014.
On | 5,686 | trex-train |
Arnaldo Maria Angelini [SEP] place of death | Arnaldo Maria Angelini
Arnaldo Maria Angelini (1909–1999) was an Italian engineer and Professor of Electrotechnics at the Sapienza University of Rome, known for contributions in the development of nuclear generating stations as well as hydro and pumped hydro stations, and the improvement of Italy's transmission and distribution systems.
Biography.
Angelini in 1930 graduated at the Sapienza University of Rome, where he continued to do postgraduate work for some time. He started his academic career at the Polytechnic University of Turin as lecturer. In 1949 he was appointed | Angelini (surname)
Angelini is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Alberto Angelini (born 1974), Italian Olympic water polo player
- Anacleto Angelini (1914–2007), Italian-born Chilean businessman
- Anthony Angelini, American entrepreneur
- Andrea Angelini, Italian organist and orchestra conductor
- Annibale Angelini (1812–1884), Italian painter and scenographer
- Arnaldo Maria Angelini (1909–1999), Italian engineer and professor of Electrotechnics
- Claudio Angelini, Italian correspondent for the RAI; | 5,687 | trex-train |
The Chief [SEP] director | The Chief (film)
The Chief is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Charles Reisner and written by Arthur Caesar and Robert E. Hopkins. The film stars Ed Wynn, Charles "Chic" Sale, Dorothy Mackaill, William "Stage" Boyd, Effie Ellsler and C. Henry Gordon. The film was released on November 3, 1933, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Cast.
- Ed Wynn as Henry Summers
- Charles "Chic" Sale as Uncle Joe
- Dorothy Mackaill | - Oct 02 - Jul 05 Director Fiscal and Property, Joint Forces Headquarters, Puerto Rico Army National Guard, San Juan, Puerto Rico
- Sep 01 - Sep 02 Chief, Post Mobilization State, Joint Forces Headquarters, Puerto Rico Army National Guard, San Juan, Puerto Rico
- Jul 01 - Sep 01 Comptroller, Joint Forces Headquarters, Puerto Rico Army National Guard, San Juan, Puerto Rico
- Jul 00 - Jun 01 Student, Inter American Defense College, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, | 5,688 | trex-train |
Pilea riopalenquensis [SEP] taxon rank | Pilea riopalenquensis
Pilea riopalenquensis is a species of plant in the Urticaceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. | Pilea myriantha"
- "Pilea myriophylla"
- "Pilea napoana"
- "Pilea nummulariifolia" — creeping Charlie
- "Pilea peperomioides" — Chinese money plant, missionary plant
- "Pilea plataniflora"
- "Pilea pollicaris"
- "Pilea pumila" — Canadian clearweed
- "Pilea repens" — black-leaf panamiga
- "Pilea riopalenquensis"
- "Pilea schimpfii"
- "Pilea selbyanorum"
- "Pilea serpyllacea"
- "Pilea serratifolia" | 5,689 | trex-train |
Horná Lehota, Brezno District [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Horná Lehota, Brezno District
Horná Lehota is a village and municipality in Brezno District, in the Banská Bystrica Region of central Slovakia.
History.
In historical records, the village was first mentioned in 1406 ("Superior Lehota"). It belonged to the castle of Slovenská Ľupča.
Famous people.
- Samo Chalupka, writer
Genealogical resources.
The records for genealogical research are available at the state archive "Statny Archiv in Banska Bystrica, Slovakia"
- Roman Catholic church records (births | Hodkovce
- Hodruša-Hámre
- Hokovce
- Holčíkovce
- Holiare
- Holice
- Holíč
- Holiša
- Holumnica
- Honce
- Hontianska Vrbica
- Hontianske Moravce
- Hontianske Nemce
- Hontianske Tesáre
- Hontianske Trsťany
- Horná Breznica
- Horná Kráľová
- Horná Krupá
- Horná Lehota
- Horná Lehota
- Horná Mariková
- Horná Poruba
- Horná Potôň
- Horná Seč
- Horná Streda
- Horná Strehová
- Horná Súča
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Gerry Janeski [SEP] country of citizenship | Gerry Janeski
Gerald Joseph Janeski (born April 18, 1946 in Pasadena, California) is an American baseball player who played pitcher in the Major Leagues from 1970–1972. He played for the Chicago White Sox, Texas Rangers and Washington Senators. NIcknamed "The Wheat Germ Kid" while pitching for Chicago, he later became a successful real estate agent. | writer Gerry Conway and artist Ross Andru. In "The Amazing Spider-Man" #148 (Sep. 1975), the identity of the Jackal was revealed to be Professor Miles Warren, who first appeared in "The Amazing Spider-Man" #31 (Dec. 1965), and was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko. Prior to his reintroduction as the Jackal, Miles Warren's appearances were essentially limited to the occasional cameo in which he acts as simple background to Spider-Man's civilian life as | 5,691 | trex-train |
Laurens De Vreese [SEP] place of birth | of riders to be disqualified from the event as a result of taking a short-cut.
De Vreese left at the end of the 2013 season and joined for the 2014 season. Subsequently in August 2014, announced that De Vreese had signed a one year deal with the squad for 2015. He was named in the startlist for the 2017 Vuelta a España.
Major results.
- 2009
- 2010
- 2011
- 2012
- 2013
- 2016
External links.
- Topsport Vlaanderen | De Vreese
De Vreese is a Flemish surname. It is one of several Belgian equivalents of the much more numerous Dutch family name De Vries. Notable people with this family name include:
- Alphonse De Vreese (1922–2011), French racing cyclist
- Claes de Vreese (born 1974), Danish academic of Dutch origin
- Laurens De Vreese (born 1988), Belgian road bicycle racer | 5,692 | trex-train |
Mount Alfred [SEP] country | Alfred Creek
Alfred Creek, at one time known as Glacier Creek, is a creek flowing off the east flank of Mount Alfred, southeast into the lower reaches of the Skwawka River near its mouth into the head of Jervis Inlet, which is on the South Coast of British Columbia, Canada. It is the location of the unofficially-named Alfred Creek Falls, which cascades down a sheer rock wall onto an alluvial fan and is one of North America's highest waterfalls.
Name origin.
The name is derived | Politics and later life.
Lindsay entered parliament at the 1924 state election, winning the seat of Toodyay from the sitting Country member, Alfred Piesse. He and Piesse belonged to separate factions of the party, which had split in 1923 due to disputes over the coalition with the Nationalist Party. Lindsay was re-elected to Toodyay with an increased majority at the 1927 election. He switched to the new seat of Mount Marshall at the 1930 election, which saw a victory for the Nationalist–Country coalition, and was | 5,693 | trex-train |
Estadio Martínez Monegal [SEP] country | Estadio Martínez Monegal
Estadio Martínez Monegal is a multi-use stadium in Canelones, Uruguay. It is currently used primarily for football matches and is the home ground of Juventud. Its capacity is 10,000 spectators. | Estadio Nacional metro station
Estadio Nacional is an underground metro station on the Line 6 of the Santiago Metro, in Santiago, Chile. This station is named for its name must to that it is in the northeastern corner of the Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos, main sports center of the country. The station has a special design, different from the rest of the stations, because its large dimensions allow managing large flows of people during sporting or recreational events that take place in the stadium. | 5,694 | trex-train |
KLOA [SEP] country | KLOA (AM)
KLOA (1240 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a sports format, licensed to and serving Ridgecrest, California, United States. The station is currently owned by Adelman Broadcasting, Inc. and features programming from CBS Sports Radio.
External links.
- FCC History Cards for KLOA | Kloa Point
Kloa Point () is a prominent coastal point projecting from the east side of Edward VIII Plateau, north of Cape Gotley, Antarctica. It was mapped by Norwegian cartographers from aerial photographs taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition, 1936–37, and called by them Kloa (the claw). | 5,695 | trex-train |
Oliver Weeks [SEP] occupation | Oliver Weeks
Oliver Weeks (born in Gloucester, Gloucestershire) is an English composer, arranger, and guitarist.
Education.
Weeks grew up in Frome, Somerset, and developed an early interest in classical music and '50s and '60s rock 'n' roll. He attended Frome Community College and then Clare College, Cambridge, where he read music and received a starred First.
A school visit to Kolkata in 1996 led to a deep engagement with Bengali poetry and music. Weeks wrote his undergraduate dissertation | - 22 Jun – Child Care
- 29 Jun – Chun Doo Hwan
- 6 Jul – Special Issue: Constitution at 200
- 13 Jul – Oliver North
- 20 Jul – Oliver North
- 27 Jul – Mikhail Gorbachev
- 3 Aug – The Bakkers' Empire
- 10 Aug – America's Vanishing Coastline
- 17 Aug – Ayatullah Khomeini
- 24 Aug – Steve Martin
- 31 Aug – Asian-American Whiz Kids
- 7 Sep – U.S. Catholics
- 14 Sep – | 5,696 | trex-train |
KIIT International School [SEP] country | KIIT International School
KIIT International School is a fully residential, co-educational, private school located in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. It is a constituent of the KIIT Group of Institutions. It offers kindergarten, primary and secondary education in CBSE and IGCSE curricula.
Achievements.
"Education World" a magazine on schooling and education has ranked KiiT International School, 20th amongst 1500 best boarding schools in India. PrincipalSanjay Suar and Head International Curriculum Emma Pacilli were invited to Delhi to receive an award for the same. | free (which the nominal value was €1.2M).
Career Serie C2 clubs and Gubbio.
Farina then left for Serie C2 club Gualdo. After the club went bankrupt, he joined Celano also in Serie C2. In June 2007, he signed a 1-year contract with Serie C2 club Gubbio. With Gubbio he won two promotions, and reached out his career peak by playing in the 2011–12 Serie B with his club.
Career 2011 Italian football scandal.
He became famous during the 2011 Italian football scandal when he | 5,697 | trex-train |
Mo's Restaurants [SEP] country | Mo's Restaurants
Mo's Restaurants is an American restaurant chain located on the Oregon Coast and headquartered in Newport, Oregon. Mo's are named after their original owner Mohava "Mo" Niemi, who was once described as "the stuff of legend in Newport".
Mo's restaurants serve primarily seafood and have long been noted for their New England style clam chowder, their own locally raised Yaquina Bay oysters and for their casual and friendly atmosphere.
History.
Mo's first opened on the Newport bay front | dedication on each bottle: "Brewed in honor of Mo & Dutch Niemi whose spirit indelibly shapes the vibrant daily life of the Newport waterfront and our entire community". Niemi was instrumental in bringing Rogue to Newport."
External links.
- Mo's Restaurants Homepage | 5,698 | trex-train |
Escardes [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Escardes
Escardes is a commune in the Marne department in north-eastern France.
The inhabitants of d'Escardes are called Escardiens and their number in the 1999 population census was 73. The town's surface is 14.4 km².
See also.
- Communes of the Marne department | 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 | 5,699 | trex-train |
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