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Adustina [SEP] instance of | Adustina
Adustina is a municipality in the state of Bahia in the North-East region of Brazil.
See also.
- List of municipalities in Bahia | Mário Sérgio Aumarante Santana
Mario Sergio full name Mario Sergio Aumarante Santana (born 30 January 1977 in Adustina, Brazil). Mario Sergio is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a Midfielder, his last known club was Simurq of the Azerbaijan Premier League.
Career.
Mario Sergio joined Khazar Lankaran on 10 January 2008 from Brazilian side Portuguesa, and was the club's top goal scorer during the 2009–10 season with 13 in 28 games.
Honours.
- Coritiba
- Campeonato Paranaense (1) - 2003 | 8,000 | trex-train |
Burgo Partridge [SEP] movement | Burgo Partridge
Lytton Burgo Partridge (1935–1963) was an English author and member of the Bloomsbury Group.
He was the son of Ralph Partridge and Frances Marshall, and named after Lytton Strachey. In 1962, Burgo married Henrietta Garnett, daughter of Angelica Garnett and David Garnett. At the wedding, seventeen-year-old Henrietta was already pregnant with their daughter. Burgo died suddenly of heart failure on 7 September 1963, only three weeks after the birth of their baby, Sophie Vanessa. He had already been noticed | Garnett, Angelica had four daughters: Amaryllis Virginia (1943–1973), an actress; Henrietta (b. 1945), a writer; Nerissa, called Nel (1946–2004), a painter, photographer and ceramics artist; and Nel's twin Frances, called Fanny (b. 1946), who farms in France.
When Henrietta Garnett was 17 she married Lytton Burgo Partridge, the son of Frances Partridge, who was the sister of David Garnett's first wife. Burgo Partridge died from a heart attack less than a year later | 8,001 | trex-train |
Houma (Tongatapu) [SEP] country | Houma (Tongatapu)
Houma is a village in Tongatapu, Tonga. It contains Mapu a Vaea. | direction along Bayou Black Drive between two points on LA 182 in Houma, Terrebonne Parish. It is a discontinuous remnant of the original alignment of US 90 through the area.
From the southwest, LA 3197 begins at a junction with LA 182 and LA 315 at the intersection of Bayou Black Drive and Barrow Street. It proceeds northeast on Bayou Black Drive alongside the Houma Golf Course. At the intersection of Bayou Black Drive with Country Club Drive and Mulberry Road, LA 3197 turns northwest and shortly reaches a dead end at | 8,002 | trex-train |
Sandra Nori [SEP] place of birth | Sandra Nori
Sandra Christine Nori (born 16 June 1953 in Newcastle, New South Wales) is a former Australian politician and presently a company director and Member of Macquarie University Council.
Nori was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing the electoral districts of McKell (1988–1991) and Port Jackson (1991–2007) for the Labor Party. She served in a range of ministerial portfolios between 1999 and 2007. Since leaving politics, Nori has been appointed to a number of roles as a non-executive director. | took place following the 2015 state election when Premier Mike Baird transferred the functions of investment attraction, trade and tourism, and major events from the Trade and Industry to Premier and Cabinet. Minor changes to the portfolio were made following the 2019 state election when the number of clusters were reduced from ten to eight.
Agency inquiries.
In 2007, the Director General of the Department referred a matter to NSW Police following allegation that Paul Gibson had allegedly assaulted Sandra Nori, a parliamentary colleague of Gibson's with whom he had | 8,003 | trex-train |
Eophyllophila [SEP] parent taxon | Eophyllophila
Eophyllophila is a genus of flies in the family Tachinidae.
Species.
- "E. elegans"
- "E. includens"
- "E. filipes" | 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 | 8,004 | trex-train |
Tracks of My Years [SEP] instance of | Tracks of My Years
Tracks of My Years is the twelfth studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Bryan Adams. The covers album was released on September 30, 2014 by Polydor Records. It is an eclectic mix of songs reflective of the time when rock was played alongside pop, country and R&B, and follows Adams’ acoustic album, 2010's "Bare Bones", a release that resulted in sold out shows across Europe, North America, Australia and South Africa.
The track list features 10 covers, including | exhibit exploring Dylan's time in Nashville. In an interview, band members Ketch Secor and Critter Fuqua described how they had bonded over Dylan's songs as teenagers, and that the "50 Years..." project was a natural extension of that collaboration. While the new recording follows the sequence of Dylan's original track-for-track, Old Crow took considerable liberties with the arrangement of individual tracks, for instance reimagining "Pledging My Time" as a "hillbilly breakdown," and "Obviously 5 Believers" as " | 8,005 | trex-train |
El Capitan [SEP] location | El Capitan (Mars)
El Capitan is a layered rock outcrop found within the Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle (MC-19) region of the planet Mars, this geological outcrop was first discovered and observed by the Mars Exploration Rover "Opportunity" in February 2004. The rock outcrop was named for El Capitan, a topographical mountain lying within the state, Texas.
See also.
- List of rocks on Mars
- Eagle (crater)
- List of surface features of Mars imaged by Opportunity
External links. | Hornblende is rare, compared to other Yosemite granites. Most black minerals are biotite.
Location.
It is found west of Half Dome Granodiorite, both north and south, to a western limit near Cookie Cliffs.
All of Turtleback Dome, El Capitan, The Three Brothers, and Cathedral Rocks are made of El Capitan Granite as is Elephant Rock.
El Capitan Granite makes up most the granite found in the west half of the Yosemite Valley area.
Age.
El Capitan Granite intruded older plutonic rocks | 8,006 | trex-train |
Romulus Buia [SEP] country of citizenship | Romulus Buia
Romulus Buia (born 15 June 1970 in Baia Mare) is a Romanian former football player, currently the manager of ACSF Comuna Recea. He was nicknamed "Figo from Berceni" by the fans of Rocar București which played the home games on the "Drumul Găzarului" field in the Berceni Neighborhood in Bucharest, because of the similarities with the Portuguese football star Luís Figo. His son Darius Buia is also a footballer.
Career.
Buia made his professional debut at the age of 18, playing for | , and he was granted permanent residency in mainland China in 2004. He renounced his U.S. citizenship as of Sep 30, 2015 and reclaimed his Chinese citizenship.
On Yang's religious views, he is an agnostic.
Academic achievements.
Yang has worked on statistical mechanics, condensed matter theory, particle physics and gauge theory/quantum field theory.
At The University of Chicago, Yang first spent twenty months working in an accelerator lab, but he later found he was not as good as an experimentalist and switched | 8,007 | trex-train |
Mena Barreto [SEP] place of birth | João de Deus Mena Barreto (1874–1933)
General João de Deus Mena Barreto (July 30, 1874 – March 25, 1933) was one of the leaders of the junta that governed Brazil during the time Washington Luís was deposed.
Barreto was born in Porto Alegre. His father was field marshal José Luís Mena Barreto. General Barreto died in Rio de Janeiro, aged 58.
See also.
- List of mayors of Rio Branco, Acre | (born 1937), American soldier
- João de Deus Mena Barreto (1874 – 1933), member of the military junta which governed Brazil
- José Luís Mena Barreto (1817–79), Brazilian military leader
- Luís do Rego Barreto (1777-1840), Portuguese military leader and colonial administrator
Performers.
- Alexandra Barreto (born 1975), American actress
- Claudine Barreto (born 1979), Filipino actress
- Don Marino Barreto Jr. (1925-1971), Cuban singer
- | 8,008 | trex-train |
Sabugi River [SEP] instance of | Sabugi River
The Sabugi River is a river of Paraíba and Rio Grande do Norte states in northeastern Brazil.
See also.
- List of rivers of Paraíba
- List of rivers of Rio Grande do Norte
References.
- Brazilian Ministry of Transport | São João do Sabugi
São João do Sabugi is a municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Norte in the Northeast region of Brazil.
See also.
- List of municipalities in Rio Grande do Norte | 8,009 | trex-train |
Simon Martin [SEP] occupation | Simon Martin (Mayanist)
Simon Martin is a British epigrapher, historian, writer and Mayanist scholar. He is best known for his contributions to the study and decipherment of the Maya script, the writing system used by the pre-Columbian Maya civilisation of Mesoamerica. As one of the leading epigraphers active in contemporary Mayanist research, Martin has specialised in the study of the political interactions and dynastic histories of Classic-era Maya polities. A former honorary research fellow at the Institute of Archaeology at University College London, Martin holds | - Martin Sinclair, Scott Sinclair (brother), Jake Sinclair (brother)
- Jack Smith, Tom Smith (brother), Billy Smith (brother), Joe Smith (brother), Sep Smith (brother)
- Brian Stein, Mark Stein (born), Ed Stein (brother)
- Dennis Stevens, Duncan Edwards (cousin)
- Simon Sturridge, Dean Sturridge (brother), Daniel Sturridge (nephew)
- George Summerbee, Gordon Summerbee (brother), Mike Summerbee ( | 8,010 | trex-train |
Sharone Wright [SEP] country of citizenship | Sharone Wright
Sharone Addaryl Wright (born January 30, 1973) is a retired American professional basketball player.
Born in Macon, Georgia, he played collegiately at Clemson University from 1990 until 1994.
Wright was selected 6th overall in the 1994 NBA draft by the Philadelphia 76ers. He played four NBA seasons with the 76ers and Toronto Raptors. His best year as a professional came during his rookie season with the 76ers when he appeared in 79 games and averaged 11.4 points and 6 rebounds per game. He was named | the Dutch title as a player and also the Dutch cup. He also won the game against Real Madrid
Wright later became a coach for HOOP-CAMPS in Europe.
Coaching career.
Wright currently coaches in South Carolina with the private coaching service, CoachUp.
External links.
- Sharone Wright NBA statistics at basketballreference.com
- Sharone Wright is a guest on The NBA Breakdown in September 2008 (audio)
- Sharone Wright takes part in a Toronto Raptors reunion show on The NBA Breakdown in December 2008 | 8,011 | trex-train |
Imad Mughniyah [SEP] member of political party | attacks for which it is claimed he is responsible took place in the early 1980s, shortly after the founding of Hezbollah, when Mughniyah was in his early twenties. U.S. intelligence officials have accused him of killing more United States citizens than any other man prior to the September 11 attacks, and the bombings and kidnappings he is alleged to have organized are credited with all but eliminating and completely removing the US military presence in Lebanon in the 1980s.
Mughniyeh was known by his "nom de guerre" Al-Hajj Radwan. | , near Tyre. He was the third child of Imad Mughniyah. in 1991 his family, without Imad Mughniyah, went to Iran for security reasons. Later they came back to Lebanon and began their life in South Lebanon. Jihad Mughniyah became well known in Iran by sharing his pictures of him standing behind Qasem Soleimani in Soleimani’s mother’s funeral. In 2008, his father was killed in a car bombing in Damascus, Syria at a party as part of an apparent joint Mossad-CIA operation. Mughniyah proclaimed his allegiance | 8,012 | trex-train |
Mohsin Razi [SEP] place of birth | Mohsin Razi
Mohsin Razi (b. May 26, 1955 in Karachi) is a career diplomat from Pakistan. He has served as Ambassador to Philippines since October 2009. Earlier he served as the Consul General of Pakistan in New York, and was the former Director General National Authority & Disarmament Cell in Islamabad, Pakistan from 2004 to 2006. He has previously served in the Pakistani Embassies in Germany, Iraq and The Netherlands. He speaks English, Urdu, Punjabi, German, and Arabic.
Education.
Razi holds | - Mohsin Harthi (born 1976), Saudi Arabian footballer
- Mohsin Iqbal (born 1983), Indian cricketer
- Mohsin Kamal (born 1963), Pakistani cricketer
- Mohsin Mighiana (born 1956), Pakistani physician, writer, columnist and humorist
- Mohsin Mulla (born 1981), Canadian cricketer
- Mohsin Naqvi, Pakistani Urdu poet
- Mohsin Razi (born 1955), Pakistani diplomat
- Mohsin-ul-Mulk (born 1837), Indian politician
- Muhsin
- | 8,013 | trex-train |
Jegal Sung-Yeol [SEP] place of birth | Jaegal Sung-yeol
Jaegal Sung-yeol (Hangul: 제갈성렬, Hanja: 諸葛成烈) (born 24 March 1970 in Uijeongbu, Gyeonggi-do) is a former speed skater from South Korea. At the 1992 Winter Olympics, he finished 12th in the 500 m short track speed skating.
References.
- Skateresults.com | only to be apprehended, and from the crime scene photos further realizes that Seok-gu's chihuahua has been fitted with a camera that also recorded Seok-gu's real murderer: Sung-yeol. Khan is the only one knowing this, but Sung-yeol kills him to silence him. The chihuahua is currently carried by Yoo-mi, who is hunted by Sung-yeol. Ji-yeon manages to reach their rendezvous place and after a struggle, is able to get the camera and knocks down Sung- | 8,014 | trex-train |
Tang Hongxia [SEP] participant in | Tang Hongxia
Tang Hongxia (; born August 18, 1976) is a Paralympian athlete from China competing mainly in category F12‒F13 shot putt events.
She competed in the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, China. There she won a gold medal in the women's F12‒F13 shot putt event and finished sixth in the F12‒F13 discus throw.
In the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio Zhang Liangmin took a gold medal in the discus after a throw of 36.65 metres. Tang threw 35.01 metres to take the silver and Izabela Campos took the | at Fudan University in Shanghai calls the book a “landmark work” while Dr. Wei Hongxia at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing describes it as a “wise, welcome, and timely” exploration comparing Chinese and American national discourses and the future of their relations.
In a book review, China's "Global Times" describes: "In this scholarly work, the author offers a much needed and timely antidote to prevailing pessimism over the future of Sino-US relations."
Professor Tang Xiaosong, the | 8,015 | trex-train |
Bothriodon [SEP] parent taxon | Bothriodon
Bothriodon is an extinct genus of anthracotheriid artiodactyl from the late Eocene to early Oligocene of Asia, Europe, and North America. It was about the size of a large pig, reaching an estimated weight of more than 199 kg (439 lbs).
References.
- "The Beginning of the Age of Mammals" by Kenneth D. Rose
- "Mammoths, Sabertooths, and Hominids" by Jordi Agusti and Mauricio Anton | - †"Barbouromeryx"
- †"Barbouromeryx trigonocorneus"
- †"Bathornis"
- †"Bathornis celeripes"
- †"Bathornis veredus"
- "Bison"
- †"Bison latifrons"
- "Blarina"
- †"Blarina carolinensis" – or unidentified comparable form
- †"Boochoerus"
- †"Boochoerus angustus" – type locality for species
- †"Bothriodon"
- †"Bothriodon americanus" – type locality for species
- †"Bothriodon rostratus"
- †"Brachyerix"
- †"Brachyerix incertis" – or unidentified comparable form
- †"Brachygaulus" – | 8,016 | trex-train |
respiratory tract [SEP] part of | Pulmonary aspiration
Pulmonary aspiration is the entry of material such as pharyngeal secretions, food or drink, or stomach contents from the oropharynx or gastrointestinal tract into the larynx (voice box) and lower respiratory tract, the portions of the respiratory system from the trachea (windpipe) to the lungs. A person may inhale the material, or it may be delivered into the tracheobronchial tree during positive pressure ventilation. When pulmonary aspiration occurs during eating and drinking, the aspirated material is often colloquially referred to as "going down the wrong | is Philip W. Harvey (Covance Laboratories).
Most cited papers.
The journal's three most-cited papers (130 citations) are:
1. 'Review of oximes available for treatment of nerve agent poisoning', Volume 14, Issue 5, Sep-Oct 1994, Pages: 317-331, Dawson RM
2. 'Chronic effects on the respiratory-tract of hamsters, mice and rats after long-term inhalation of high-concentrations of filtered and unfiltered diesel-engine emissions', | 8,017 | trex-train |
Ralph Morse [SEP] occupation | Ralph Morse
Ralph Theodore Morse (October 23, 1917 – December 7, 2014) was a career staff photographer for "Life" magazine. He photographed some of the most widely seen pictures of World War II, the United States space program, and sports events, and was celebrated for his multiple-exposure photographs. Morse's success as an improviser led to his being considered "Life" magazine's specialist in technical photography. Former managing editor George P. Hunt declared that "If [the] equipment he needed did | 1942)
- LTC Jasper E. Brady (Mar 1942 to Apr 1942)
- COL Lee Wallace (Jan 1946 to Sep 1947)
- COL Eustis L. Poland (Sep 1947 to May 1948)
- LTC William S. Bodner (May 1948 to Jun 1948)
- LTC Ralph E. Leighton, Jr. (Jun 1948 to Sep 1948)
- COL Willett J. Baird (Sep 1948 to Dec 1948)
- LTC Ralph E. Leighton, Jr. (Dec 1948 to Jan 1949)
- LTC Marion | 8,018 | trex-train |
Api Nampa Conservation Area [SEP] instance of | Api Nampa Conservation Area
The Api-Nampa Conservation Area is a protected area in the Far-Western Development Region, Nepal. It was established in 2010 and covers encompassing 21 Village Development Committees in the Darchula District. The western boundary is formed by the Mahakali River, and the northern by the international border with Tibet. Adjacent to the east are the Bajhang and Baitadi districts.
It ranges in elevation from at the Himalayan peak Api, and is within the circumscribed area of the "Kailash Sacred Landscape". | entered Nampa valley in 1899 and explored the glacier system. He travelled across the Tinkar valley and entered Tibet via the Lipu pass. In 1905, Dr. Longstaff visited this region. Then Swiss geologists A. Heim and A. Gansser visited the Api Himal area in 1936.
The elevation of Api Himal at the top is calculated to be 23,399 ft. John Tyson and W. H. Murray explored this region in 1953. An Api group has been created to lure tourists wanting to see the geological features blending with nature and other natural | 8,019 | trex-train |
Quincy Memorial Bridge [SEP] instance of | Quincy Memorial Bridge
The Quincy Memorial Bridge is a truss bridge over the Mississippi River in Quincy, Illinois. It brings eastbound U.S. Highway 24 into the city of Quincy from Missouri. It was built in 1930, initially as a toll bridge, and remains structurally sound.
In 1986, to serve additional traffic volumes crossing the Mississippi River into Quincy, the Illinois Department of Transportation constructed the Bayview Bridge just to the north of the Memorial Bridge. Westbound traffic was then routed onto the Bayview Bridge, while eastbound traffic was | Bayview Bridge
The Bayview Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge bringing westbound U.S. Route 24 (US 24) over the Mississippi River. It connects the cities of West Quincy, Missouri and Quincy, Illinois. Quincy Memorial Bridge serves Eastbound US-24. The bridge was built at a cost of $32 million, $3 million over budget,
During the 1980s, it was decided that the Quincy Memorial Bridge, though still structurally sound, was insufficient for traffic. Therefore, the Bayview Bridge was built to alleviate | 8,020 | trex-train |
Catherine Collard [SEP] instrument | André Tubeuf, writing in "Gramophone" magazine, characterised her as "an artist too often classed in a line of descent from Clara Haskil but who, in her timbre and sonority, is without question much closer to Yves Nat."
She was a frequent piano duo partner of Anne Queffélec. She was on the piano teaching faculty of the conservatoire of Saint-Maur. She died of cancer at the age of 46.
Discography.
- Gabriel Fauré: Mélodies (with Nathalie Stutzmann)
- Johann | a century" The Globe and Mail. Toronto, Ont Sep 13, 2000. pg. R.12
"Collard retires column" John Kalbfleisch. The Gazette. Montreal, Que Aug 13, 2000. pg. A.1. | 8,021 | trex-train |
Nils Tremblay [SEP] member of sports team | Nils Tremblay
Lionel Louis "Nils" Tremblay (July 26, 1922 – July 26, 1971) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played 3 games in the National Hockey League for the Montreal Canadiens.
Career.
Tremblay's career began in 1941, where he was signed by the Quebec Aces. In his only game with the Aces during the 1941-42 season, Tremblay was scoreless. Tremblay would remain with the Aces until the 1943-44 season. The following season, Tremblay was signed by | "Bucko" Trainor
- Bobby Trapp
- Doug Trapp
- Percy Traub
- Patrick Traverse
- Dan Trebil
- Brock Tredway
- Andrei Trefilov
- Brent Tremblay
- Gilles Tremblay
- J. C. Tremblay
- Marcel Tremblay
- Mario Tremblay
- Nils Tremblay
- Vincent Tremblay
- Yannick Tremblay
- Pascal Trepanier
- Niklas Treutle
- Tim Trimper
- John Tripp
- Pavel Trnka
- Vincent Trocheck
- Corey Tropp
- Zach Trotman
- Brock | 8,022 | trex-train |
Latinath [SEP] country | Latinath
Latinath is a village development committee in Darchula District in the Mahakali Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3392 people living in 587 individual households. In this development region one of the famous temple of this district is located which is called "latainath" or "latinath".
External links.
- UN map of the municipalities of Darchula District | Secondary School
- Shankarpur Higher Secondary School
- Latinath Higher Secondary School
- Srikrishana Higher Secondary School
- Rastiya Higher Secondary School
- Latinatha Higher Secondary School
- Hunainath Secondary School Baaj(Mahara Village)
- Hunainath Higher Secondary School
- Janabikasa Higher Secondary School
- Ganesh Binayak Higher Secondary School
- Malikarjun Higher Secondary School
- Krishana Higher Secondary School
- Sarswati Higher Secondary School
- Gurilamandu Higher Secondary School
- Galainath Higher Secondary School
- Satya Parkash Higher Secondary School
- Sri Krishana | 8,023 | trex-train |
Birtle [SEP] instance of | Rural Municipality of Birtle
The Rural Municipality of Birtle is a former rural municipality (RM) in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It was originally incorporated as a rural municipality on December 22, 1883. It ceased on January 1, 2015 as a result of its provincially mandated amalgamation with the RM of Miniota and the Town of Birtle to form the Prairie View Municipality.
Communities.
- Foxwarren
- Solsgirth
References.
- "Manitoba Historical Society - Rural Municipality of Birtle"
- Map of Birtle | Birtle, Greater Manchester
Birtle is a hamlet within the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale, in Greater Manchester, England. It lies in the Cheesden Valley, set amongst the Pennines.
Historically a part of Lancashire, Birtle is archaically referred to as Bircle or Birkle which means Birch Hill. Together with neighbouring Bamford, it formed the civil parish of Birtle-with-Bamford (also known as Birtle-cum-Bamford). It was in Middleton ecclesiastical parish and in Bury poor law Union. In 1933, Birtle- | 8,024 | trex-train |
Hsinbyushin Medaw [SEP] family | Hsinbyushin Medaw
Hsinbyushin Medaw (, ; also known as Hsinbyushin Me, lit. "Lady of the White Elephant"; c. 1550s–1601/02) was the chief queen of King Nawrahta Minsaw of Lan Na from 1579 to 1601/02. She was the mother of three rulers of Lan Na: Thado Minsaw (Tu Laung), Minye Deibba and Thado Kyaw. She was an accomplished poet, known for her "yadu" poems, which are among the earliest records of Lan Na in Burmese literature.
Early life.
Hsinbyushin | of his more famous poems about Hsinbyushin Medaw.
Family.
Nawrahta Minsaw had one daughter and three sons by the chief queen Hsinbyushin Medaw, and five daughters and a son by concubines.
His children by the chief queen were:
His children by the concubines were:
In popular culture.
Nawrahta is notably portrayed by veteran actor Chalit Fuengarom in the Thai film hexalogy "The Legend of King Naresuan", which also depicts the campaigns that he launched against Siam at the behest of his brother, Nanda | 8,025 | trex-train |
Andreas Schönbächler [SEP] country of citizenship | Andreas Schönbächler
Andreas Schönbächler (born April 24, 1966) is a Swiss freestyle skier and Olympic champion. He won a gold medal at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer. | 5 Jan 1699 – 25 Jun 1727)
- Jacques Rambert (26 Nov 1727 – 16 Sep 1728)
- Jean Grillet, O.P. (3 Oct 1729 – 14 Sep 1730 Died)
- Pierre François de Sales de Thorens (17 Apr 1741 – 5 Dec 1783)
- Paolo Giuseppe Solaro di Villanova (20 Sep 1784 – 15 May 1803 Resigned)
- Giuseppe Maria Grimaldi (1805 – 1817) Bishop of Ivrea and Aosta
Bishops of Aosta since 1817.
- Andreas Maria de Maistre (16 | 8,026 | trex-train |
Harry Southwell [SEP] country of citizenship | Down Under (1927 film)
Down Under is an Australian feature-length film directed by Harry Southwell. It was the first full-length feature film made in Western Australia. It featured the outback, as well as Perth and Kings Park.
Plot.
An Australian vagabond, Walter Nobbage, has a series of adventures, including a trotting race meeting, a cattle muster and an aboriginal corroboree. Nobbage's sweetheart dies and he sacrifices his life for the safe her his dead sweetheart's little boy. | - "The Burgomeister" (1935), a remake of "Le juif polonais" (1925)
- "A Message to Kelly" (1947) (abandoned)
Feature films Unmade Projects.
- "The Sick Stockrider"
External links.
- Harry Southwell at National Film and Sound Archive
- Photographs of Harry Southwell at National Film and Sound Archive | 8,027 | trex-train |
Sara Payne: A Mother's Story [SEP] author | Sara Payne: A Mother's Story
Sara Payne: A Mother's Story by Sara Payne, published by Hodder and Stoughton in May 2004, gives her account of the July 2000 abduction and murder of her daughter Sarah Payne in Kingston Gorse, West Sussex, England.
Synopsis.
The autobiography covers the abduction and murder of her daughter Sarah on 1 July 2000, and the effects that it had on herself, her family and the community.
The first chapter of the book tells the story of Payne's | books and a Pulitzer Prize nominee for "Returning to Earth", served on "Jack and Jill"'s editorial advisory board and has had his work published in the magazine.
Renowned comic book writer Justin Gray contributed scripts for "Jack and Jill"'s comics pages for several years.
Acclaimed children's author David A. Adler has written a new Cam Jansen short story specifically for "Jack and Jill", which appeared in the Sep/Oct 2012 issue.
"New York Times" bestselling author Ben H. | 8,028 | trex-train |
Brent Cockbain [SEP] sport | Brent Cockbain
Brent John Cockbain (born 15 November 1974 in New South Wales, Australia) is a former rugby union player who won 24 caps for Wales.
Club career.
Although born in Australia, and with his brother Matt Cockbain having played international rugby for Australia, Brent decided to emigrate to the UK. Cockbain played club rugby for London Irish, then came to Wales in 1999 to join Pontypridd RFC. With the advent of regional sides in 2003, he played for the Celtic Warriors, then when the | Brent Cockbain (Wales) and Matt Cockbain (Australia); brothers
- Jerry Collins (New Zealand), Mike Umaga (Samoa), and Tana Umaga (New Zealand); Mike and Tana are brothers, Jerry was their cousin
- Quade Cooper (Australia) and Sean Maitland (Scotland); cousins (see also the Stanley family, below)
- Blair Cowan (Scotland) and Pekahou Cowan (Australia); cousins
- Ross Cronjé (South Africa) and Guy Cronjé (Zimbabwe); | 8,029 | trex-train |
Julien Berger [SEP] member of sports team | Julien Berger
Julien Berger is a Belgian rugby union player who currently plays for his national side and the French club La Rochelle as a scrum-half. He has played for La Rochelle since 2009 and has played 14 games, but had only started in 5 (during the 2011-12 season).
External links.
- Julien Berger profile. | Berger
- Richard Berry
- Gérard Blanchard
- Francis Cabrel
- Louis Chédid
- Coluche
- Charlélie Couture
- Hervé Christiani
- Christophe
- Julien Clerc
- Michel Delpech
- Gérard Depardieu
- Diane Dufresne
- France Gall
- Jean-Jacques Goldman
- Richard Gotainer
- Jacques Higelin
- Valérie Lagrange
- Catherine Lara
- Maxime Le Forestier
- Olive, member of the band Lili Drop
- Jeane Manson
- Nicolas Peyrac
- Renaud | 8,030 | trex-train |
Opsibidion [SEP] taxon rank | Opsibidion
Opsibidion is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species:
- "Opsibidion albifasciatum"
- "Opsibidion albinum"
- "Opsibidion flavocinctum" | Opsibidion albinum
Opsibidion albinum is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Bates in 1870. | 8,031 | trex-train |
Blausasc [SEP] country | Blausasc
Blausasc is a commune in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France.
See also.
- Communes of the Alpes-Maritimes department
References.
- INSEE | - Beausoleil Belsole
- Belvédère Belvedere
- Bendejun Bendigiuno, Bendegiuno
- Berre-les-Alpes Berra, Berre dell'Alpi, Bera
- Beuil Boglio, Boglio Montano
- Blausasc Bleusasco, Blausasco
- Bonson Bonsone, Bausone
- Breil-sur-Roya Breglio, Breglio sul Roia
- Cantaron Cantarone
- Cap-d'Ail Capodaglio, Capo d'Aglio, Capo d'Aggio
- Castagniers Castagnera, Castagneto
- Castellar Castellaro, Castellaro di Mentone
- Castillon Castiglione, Castiglione di Mentone
- Châteauneuf- | 8,032 | trex-train |
Gmina Pysznica [SEP] country | Gmina Pysznica
Gmina Pysznica is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Stalowa Wola County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland. Its seat is the village of Pysznica, which lies approximately east of Stalowa Wola and north of the regional capital Rzeszów.
The gmina covers an area of , and as of 2006 its total population is 9,492 (10,480 in 2013).
Neighbouring gminas.
Gmina Pysznica is bordered by the town of Stalowa Wola and by the gminas of Janów Lubelski, Jarocin, Modliborzyce, | Dun Borrafiach
Dun Borrafiach is an Iron Age broch located on the north coast of the island of Skye, in Scotland ().
Location.
Dun Borrafiach is located on the Waternish peninsula of Skye, about 8 kilometres northwest of the village of Lusta. It occupies a rocky outcrop overlooking the Borrafiach Burn.
Description.
Dun Borrafiach has an external diameter of 16.5 metres, and the walls still stand to a height of 2.7 metres on the south side. The entrance is on the northwest side of the | 8,033 | trex-train |
World Esperantist Vegetarian Association [SEP] movement | World Esperantist Vegetarian Association
The World Esperantist Vegetarian Association (, TEVA) is a voluntary association of Esperanto-speaking vegetarians. Founded in 1908, the group's working language is Esperanto, and it is the oldest international organization of vegetarians that is currently active. TEVA published a journal, "Vegetarano" ("Vegetarian") from 1914 to 1932, revived in 2009 as "Esperantista Vegetarano", and has also operated a spirited Internet mailing list through Yahoo! Groups since 2005.
Esperanto and vegetarianism.
Surveys | On August 16, 1908, at the Fourth World Congress of Esperanto in Dresden, Germany, the International Union of Esperantist Vegetarians ("Internacia Unuiĝo de Esperantistaj Vegetaranoj", IUEV) was founded. Several years later the group changed its name to Vegetarian Esperantist League ("Vegetara Ligo Esperantista", VLE). Finally, just after World War II, it adopted its present name, World Esperantist Vegetarian Association ("Tutmonda Esperantista Vegetarana Asocio," TEVA).
The association was founded at the instigation of René | 8,034 | trex-train |
Mitchell Construction [SEP] headquarters location | Mitchell Construction
Mitchell Construction was once a leading British civil engineering business based in Peterborough.
History.
The business was founded by F.G. (Tiny) Mitchell in London in 1933 as an offshoot of Mitchell Engineering, his engineering business. In 1940 the Company moved to Peterborough because of the destruction created in London by The Blitz. David Morrell took over management of the business from Tiny Mitchell in 1954. During the 1950s the business expanded rapidly exploiting hydro-electric power opportunities in Scotland.
In 1962 Mitchell Construction acquired | - Date: Sep 7
2016.
- Champion: Cadets2 of Allentown, Pennsylvania
- Repertoire:
- Full Circle
- The Heat of the Day by Pat Matheny
- First Circle by Pat Matheny
- Third Wind by Pat Matheny
- Both Sides Now by Joni Mitchell
- Score: 97.95
- Location: Rochester, NY
- Venue: Capelli Sport Stadium
- Date: Sep 4
2017.
- Champion: Reading Buccaneers of Reading, Pennsylvania
- Repertoire: | 8,035 | trex-train |
Ågotnes [SEP] country | Ågotnes
Ågotnes is a village in Fjell municipality in Hordaland county, Norway. The industrial village is located on northern part of the island of Store Sotra, about west of the city of Bergen. The village of Landro (and Landro Church) lies about to the northwest. Ågotnes serves as a commercial centre for the northern part of Sotra. It is the site of a primary school, sports facilities, fire station, and health clinic. It is also a main supply base for the oil industry.
The village | Grade
- Fjell skule
- 1.-7. Grade
- Algrøy skule
- Bjorøy Oppveksttun
- Brattholmen skule
- Ekerhovd oppveksttun
- Foldnes skule
- Hjelteryggen skule
- Knappskog skule
- Kolltveit skule
- Landro skule
- Liljevatnet skule
- Misje skule
- Skålevik skule
- Syltøy skule
- Tellnes skule
- 1.-10. Grade
- Ulveset skule
- Ågotnes skule
- 8.-10. Grade
- Fjell Ungdomsskule
Elementary schools and lower secondary schools Hordaland Fusa.
- 1.-7. | 8,036 | trex-train |
Take Me Out to the Ball Game [SEP] composer | Take Me Out to the Ball Game
"Take Me Out to the Ball Game" is a 1908 Tin Pan Alley song by Jack Norworth and Albert Von Tilzer which has become the unofficial anthem of North American baseball, although neither of its authors had attended a game prior to writing the song. The song's chorus is traditionally sung during the middle of the seventh inning of a baseball game. Fans are generally encouraged to sing along, and at some ballparks, the words "home team" are replaced with the team | Composer Awards to honor Gould's lifelong commitment to encouraging young creators as well as his own early development as a composer. (G. Schirmer published a composition by Gould when he was only six years old.) Composers under 30 apply each for cash awards which are funded through the Jack and Amy Norworth Fund. Jack Norworth wrote many Tin Pan Alley hits including the lyrics to "Take Me Out to the Ball Game".
Beginning in 1986, ASCAP created the "Golden Soundtrack Award" to honor composers for "outstanding | 8,037 | trex-train |
Kazincbarcika [SEP] country | Zoltán Demeter
Zoltán Demeter (born December 1, 1963) is a Hungarian Calvinist pastor and politician, member of the National Assembly (MP) for Sajószentpéter (Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County Constituency VI) from 2010 to 2014, and for Kazincbarcika (Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County Constituency IV) since 2014. He was a member of the Committee on Human Rights, Minority, Civic and Religious Affairs and Committee on Education, Science and Research between May 14, 2010 and May 5, 2014, then Culture Committee | , took an active role in developing the town, and its job opportunities drew people from all over the country.
In the 1970s Kazincbarcika already had 30,000 residents. In the 1980s mining and heavy industry faced a crisis, and the rate of unemployment was high. The district of Berente separated from the city and became an independent village, mainly due to the fact that Borsodchem was situated in this part of the town, but the residents felt more of its disadvantages than its advantages. Berente's secession from Kazincbarcika led to | 8,038 | trex-train |
Adan Mohamed Nuur Madobe [SEP] occupation | Aden Madobe
Adan Mohamed Nuur Madobe (, , born 15 April 1956), popularly known as Aden Madobe, is a Somali politician. He previously served as the First Deputy Chairman of the Rahanweyn Resistance Army, before later joining the newly formed Transitional Federal Government (TFG) of Somalia as Justice Minister and Speaker of the Transitional Federal Parliament. From 29 December 2008 to 31 January 2009, Madobe briefly served as acting president of Somalia. In January 2014, he was appointed Minister of Industry and Commerce.
Personal life | elected president by the Transitional Federal Parliament (TFP), bringing Puntland into the Transitional Federal Government (TFG). Because of the terms of the reconciliation, the factions and fraction leaders remained completely autonomous fiefdoms, and the TFG became more of a Somali League of Nations in miniature, and virtually powerless. Disputes were still violently contested, such as the infighting between Mohamed Ibrahim Habsade and his fellow RRA leaders Hassan Mohamed Nuur "Shatigudud" and Adan Mohamed Nuur Madobe over control of Baidoa in 2005. All three were members of | 8,039 | trex-train |
King of Spades [SEP] author | King of Spades (novel)
King of Spades is the fourth novel in Frederick Manfred's "Buckskin Man Tales". Published in 1966, it begins in Iowa before the Civil War and ends in 1876 in Deadwood, S.D. | of Spades" flirts with the maids, so the Queen of Spades has them beaten and drives them out. She relents when the Knave appeals to her on their behalf. "The King of Clubs" and his wife constantly fight, but the Knave refuses to second him. The author opines that royalty who fight like that should be punished. "The Diamond King" and his wife would get along perfectly, except the Knave tries to seduce her; the author encourages the King to hang the Knave.
"The | 8,040 | trex-train |
AGROVOC [SEP] instance of | AGROVOC
AGROVOC (a portmanteau of agriculture and vocabulary) is a multilingual controlled vocabulary covering all areas of interest to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), including food, nutrition, agriculture, fisheries, forestry and the environment. The vocabulary consists of over 35,000 concepts with up to 671,000 terms in different languages (see SKOSMOS). It is a collaborative effort, edited by a community of experts and coordinated by FAO.
AGROVOC is made available by FAO as an RDF/SKOS-XL | emerging, like software developers and ontology builders.
Access.
AGROVOC is accessible in various ways:
- SKOSMOS: Online Search and browse of AGROVOC concepts.
- Download: RDF-SKOS (AGROVOC only or AGROVOC LOD).
- Live: SPARQL endpoint and the AGROVOC Web services.
Maintenance.
The AGROVOC team, located at FAO, coordinates the editorial activities related to the maintenance of AGROVOC. The actual maintenance is carried out by a community of editors and institutions for each of the language | 8,041 | trex-train |
Jean Pierre Magnet [SEP] country of citizenship | Jean Pierre Magnet
Jean Pierre Magnet Vargas Prada (born in Lima, Peru on September 11, 1949) is a saxophonist, composer, music producer, and director.
Early life.
Magnet is the oldest of three and the son of a French Basque father and Peruvian mother. He started his musical career at an early age while working with his father at Country Club Hotel in Lima, Peru. At 10 years old, he revealed his dream to become a saxophonist to his father who immediately gave him his | Jean-Pierre Norblin de La Gourdaine
Jean-Pierre Norblin de La Gourdaine (; 15 July 1745 – 23 February 1830) was a Polish painter, draughtsman, engraver, drawing artist and caricaturist. Born in France, from 1774 to 1804 he resided in the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland, where he obtained citizenship.
He is considered one of the most important painters of the Enlightenment in Poland. He achieved great success in Poland. Given many commissions from some of the most notable families of the country, he | 8,042 | trex-train |
Pirates Plund-Arrr [SEP] platform | Pirates Plund-Arrr
Pirates Plund-Arrr (or "Pirates Plundarrr") is a side-scrolling beat 'em up released exclusively for the Wii. It was developed by Boomzap Entertainment and published by Majesco Entertainment. It has only been released in North America on May 25, 2010.
Gameplay.
"Pirates-Plund-Arrr" is a side-scrolling beat-em-up that incorporates a small number of role-playing video game elements. After selecting a character, the player then selects a | a map to a Bi-Force, a circular two-piece puzzle with the letters 'P' and 'Q' etched on the pieces. Highjinks also marked the first appearance of the Pirates. 2004 Highjinks featured one of the most difficult challenges to date: The Tow. Teams had to tow people from the Alpha Station, to the Bravo Station. This proved to be incredibly difficult, as the distance was nearly three miles and the passengers were heavy adults. Arrr! was victorious and they were named the Protectors | 8,043 | trex-train |
2013 Island Games [SEP] location | Golf at the 2013 Island Games
Golf, for the 2013 Island Games, took place at the Port Royal Golf Course in Southampton Parish, Bermuda. The competition ran from 15 to 18 July 2013.
Medal table.
- Bermuda 2013 IG Golf Medal Tally | Games honor peace through art
- September 7th, 2009: Lee Kyung-min. Top Artists to Gather at 3rd Jeju Delphic Games
- 2009-09-09: Delphic Games Open in Jeju
- 09-09-2009: By Chung Ah-young. 3rd Delphic Games Opens on Jeju Island
- Sep. 10 2009: Competition kicks off at 'culture Olympics' on S. Korean island
- 01/10/2009 SA: Mashatile: Speech by the Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture, on the occasion of the | 8,044 | trex-train |
Aagadu [SEP] composer | Aagadu (soundtrack)
Aagadu is the feature film soundtrack composed by S. Thaman for the Telugu film of the same name directed by Srinu Vaitla which features Mahesh Babu and Tamannaah in the lead roles. This also marks Thaman's 50th film as a music composer. The soundtrack consists of 5 songs and a Theme music all composed by Thaman while the lyrics were penned by Sri Mani and Bhaskarabhatla Ravikumar. The film's soundtrack was released on 30 August 2014 through Lahari Music by hosting a promotional event at Shilpakala Vedika in Hyderabad. | lyrics, sang and appeared in a promotional video for the film. She recently lent her voice for the Telugu film "Aagadu", which was confirmed by director Srinu Vaitla via Twitter.
After much speculation, Shruti Haasan was finalized as the music composer of the Tamil film "Unnaipol Oruvan", which was released in 2009. The bilingual film was a remake of the Hindi film "A Wednesday!". The soundtracks of both the projects are separate. Apart from this, Shruti is also the vocalist of an | 8,045 | trex-train |
Odostomia chitonicola [SEP] taxon rank | Odostomia chitonicola
Odostomia chitonicola is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Pyramidellidae, the pyrams and their allies.
External links.
- To World Register of Marine Species | Odostomia chamorum" Saurin, 1958
- "Odostomia chariclea" Melvill, 1910
- † "Odostomia chattonensis" Laws, 1939
- "Odostomia chinooki" Bartsch, 1927
- "Odostomia chitonicola" E. A. Smith, 1899
- "Odostomia chordata" Suter, 1908
- "Odostomia churchi" Smith & Gordon, 1948
- "Odostomia ciguatonis" Strong, 1949
- "Odostomia cionelloides" Clessin, 1902
- "Odostomia circumcordata" Peñas, Rolán & Swinnen, 2014
- "Odostomia | 8,046 | trex-train |
Ourlives [SEP] country of origin | Ourlives
Ourlives is an Icelandic rock band that formed in Reykjavik Iceland in 2005.
History.
Jón Björn Árnason and Leifur Kristinsson formed Ourlives in 2005 and recorded demos for four years before releasing their first album in Iceland, "We Lost the Race". Two songs from that album, "Núna" and "Out of Place" had good success on Icelandic radio. Two years later, in 2011, they released another album also exclusive to Iceland "Den of Lions".
Their United States history began | video for a summary of the event http://vimeo.com/6994555
2009 Competition Event 30: Acores Pro (6*).
"Aug 25 - Aug 30"
2009 Competition Event 31: Japan Pro Open (3*).
"Sep 01 - Sep 06"
2009 Competition "Event 32: TBA - Zarautz, Basque Country (5*)".
"Sep 01 - Sep 06"
2009 Competition Event 33: Gatorade Surf Classic (3*).
"Sep 04 - Sep 06"
2009 Competition Event 34: | 8,047 | trex-train |
1959 SANFL season [SEP] sport | 1959 SANFL season
The 1959 South Australian National Football League season was the 80th season of the top-level Australian rules football competition in South Australia.
By winning the 1959 SANFL Grand Final, Port Adelaide set the Australian record of six consecutive Grand Final victories in a top level state competition when it defeated West Adelaide by 10 points. | stood for line companies. The sequence of a Feldpost number did not necessarily mean that the location of the units were at the same area. It was not unusual for the same feldpost number to be used for different units throughout the war. As one unit would be destroyed, then the number might have been reallocated at a later date.
The reason behind the FPN was to keep the location of troops and certain divisions secret. Relatives received the respective FPN of the soldier through messaging cards (German: "Benachrichtigungskarten" | 8,048 | trex-train |
Mutur Electoral District [SEP] instance of | Mutur Electoral District
Mutur Electoral District was an electoral district of Sri Lanka between August 1947 and February 1989. The district was named after the town of Mutur in Trincomalee District, Eastern Province. The district was a two-member constituency between March 1960 and July 1977. The 1978 Constitution of Sri Lanka introduced the proportional representation electoral system for electing members of Parliament. The existing 160 mainly single-member electoral districts were replaced with 22 multi-member electoral districts. Mutur electoral district was replaced by the Trincomalee multi-member | Mazar | Chah-e Meyshi | Chah-e Mohammad Ali Gol | Chah-e Mohammad Sabagh | Chah-e Mokhtar | Chah-e Morjani | Chah-e Musa Bumadi | Chah-e Mutur Hajji Abbas Ardani | Chah-e Mutur Kasht Vasanat | Chah-e Mutur Raft | Chah-e Mutur Shahid Ahmadarduni | Chah-e Mutur Shomareh 6 Tareh va Tuseh | Chah-e Nabi | Chah-e Namakzar | Chah-e Nemati | Chah-e Nimeh Amiq Kazemabad | Chah-e Now | 8,049 | trex-train |
Mohanpur [SEP] country | Mohanpur, Begusarai
Mohanpur is a medium populated village in Begusarai District, India. It is situated on the banks of Burhi Gandak. The nearest sub-divisions are Manjhaul and Begusarai.
Mohanpur has one High School, one Middle School and two Primary schools. Economy is mainly agrarian. This village also boasts a hospital, bank and a public library. | HQ.
The headquarters of Mohanpur CD Block are located at Mohanpur.
Police station.
Mohanpur police station has jurisdiction over Mohanpur CD Block.
Transport.
The Egra-Solpatta Road passes through Mohanpur. | 8,050 | trex-train |
Şişli Greek Orthodox Cemetery [SEP] instance of | Şişli Greek Orthodox Cemetery
Şişli Greek Orthodox Cemetery (), also known as "Şişli Eastern Orthodox Cemetery", is a Christian cemetery in Istanbul, Turkey. The burial ground is the final resting place of people professing the Orthodox faith in Istanbul. The cemetery is located in Şişli district of Istanbul just across the Cevahir Mall.
History and description.
The cemetery was founded in 1859, and consists mostly of Greek graves as well as other Orthodox nationalities and ethnoreligious groups such as Russians, Serbians, Bulgarians, Arab | Orthodoxy, which recognize other books as sacred scripture.
The Greek Orthodox Church generally considers Psalm 151 to be part of the Book of Psalms and accepts the "books of the Maccabees" as four in number, but generally places 4 Maccabees in an appendix, along with the Prayer of Manasseh. There are differences from Western usage in the naming of some books (see, for instance, Esdras#Differences in names). Greek Orthodox generally consider the Septuagint to be divinely inspired no less than the Hebrew text of the Old Testament | 8,051 | trex-train |
Manyas Dam [SEP] instance of | Manyas Dam
Manyas Dam is a dam in Turkey. The development was backed by the Turkish State Hydraulic Works.
See also.
- List of dams and reservoirs in Turkey
References.
- DSI directory, State Hydraulic Works (Turkey), Retrieved December 16, 2009 | - Eskiçatal, Manyas
- Eskimanyas, Manyas
- Eşen, Manyas
- Hacıibrahimpınarı, Manyas
- Hacıosman, Manyas
- Hacıyakup, Manyas
- Hamamlı, Manyas
- Haydar, Manyas
- Hekim, Manyas
- Işıklar, Manyas
- İrşadiye, Manyas
- Kalfa, Manyas
- Kapaklı, Manyas
- Karakabaağaç, Manyas
- Kayaca, Manyas
- Kızık, Manyas
- Kızıksa, Manyas
- Kocagöl, Manyas
- Koçoğlu, Manyas
- Kubaş, Manyas | 8,052 | trex-train |
Sund [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Sund, Hemnes
Sund is a village in the municipality of Hemnes in Nordland county, Norway. It is located just south of the village of Hemnesberget on the Hemnes peninsula. | 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 | 8,053 | trex-train |
Eidsvoll Station [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Eidsvoll Station
Eidsvoll is a railway station located at Eidsvoll in Akershus, Norway. The station is a terminal of the Trunk Line, the Gardermoen Line, and the Dovre Line. Though the Dovre Line and the Trunk Line/Gardermoen Line practically are the same continual railway, there is a naming change at the station, thus making it a terminus for all three lines. The station serves local trains to Kongsberg and regional trains to Lillehammer, Drammen and Skien. In the summer the paddle steamer Skibladner operates from the docks | 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 | 8,054 | trex-train |
Edgar Jones [SEP] position played on team / speciality | Edgar Jones (linebacker)
Edgar Devon Jones (born December 1, 1984) is a former American football linebacker. After playing college football at Southeast Missouri State, he was signed by the Baltimore Ravens as an undrafted free agent in 2007. He played for the Ravens for five seasons from 2007 to 2011. He also played for the Kansas City Chiefs and the Dallas Cowboys.
College career.
He played college football at Southeast Missouri State, where he was named a first-team All-American following his | with the young Bobby Jones – who had taken lessons from Ogg – in an alternate shot match held at Druid Hills Golf Club against James Douglas Edgar and Perry Adair. At the time, Ogg was posted as head professional at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta where he succeeded Stewart Maiden who accepted a position at St. Louis Country Club. Jones and Ogg, who had played golf together before, knew each other's game well whereas the pairing of Edgar and Adair did not. Ogg and Jones, who used their previous golf | 8,055 | trex-train |
1950 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia [SEP] country | 1950 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia
The 1950 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia were held on November 7, 1950 to determine who will represent the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States House of Representatives. Virginia had nine seats in the House, apportioned according to the 1940 United States Census. Representatives are elected for two-year terms.
See also.
- United States House elections, 1950 | Camfil
The Camfil Group is a producer and developer of air filters and clean air products.
Camfil is also a global air filtration specialist with 24 production units and R&D centres in four countries in the Americas, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region. The Group, headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, has approximately 4,500 employees and sales in the range of SEK 4.3 billion. International markets account for more than 90 percent of sales. The company's business is to provide customers with air filtration products and services within four main | 8,056 | trex-train |
Daniel Pettersson [SEP] given name | Daniel Pettersson
Daniel Pettersson (born July 19, 1969), is a retired ice hockey player who spent 14 seasons with Skellefteå AIK and played 56 Elitserien games with them. His son, Marcus Pettersson, was drafted 38th overall in the 2014 NHL Entry Draft by the Anaheim Ducks. | Hilmer
Hilmer is a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include:
- Hilmer Ekdahl (1889–1967), cinematographer
- Hilmer Kenty (born 1955), boxer
- Hilmer Löfberg (1887–1940), diver
- Hilmer Pettersson, footballer
- Hilmer Swanson (1932–2005), radio engineer
See also.
- David C. Hilmers (born 1950), astronaut
- Fred Hilmer (born 1945), academic
- Hilmer doctrine in patent law
- Hilmer Lodge Stadium, in California | 8,057 | trex-train |
NSW Law Reports [SEP] country | NSW Law Reports
The NSW Law Reports are the official reports of the courts of New South Wales, Australia. The reports are published by The Council of Law Reporting for New South Wales and cover selected cases heard in the Supreme Court of New South Wales.
Each state in Australia has an official body which is responsible for the reporting of cases. At the Commonwealth level the responsibility rests with judges. The Commonwealth Law Reports are the authorised reports of the High Court of Australia.
Judgements which are included in the | reports are selected on the basis their significance in relation to the interpretation, development or application of the law in New South Wales. Fewer than 10% of all judgements are eventually selected for publishing.
The current editor is Bret Walker who has held the position since 2006.
From 1900 to 1950 the reports were known as the State Reports (New South Wales). The NSW Law Reports currently holds a monopoly on certain reported cases; these cases are not available to the public (unlike High Court cases, which | 8,058 | trex-train |
Dale E. Wolf [SEP] occupation | Dale E. Wolf
Dale Edward Wolf (born September 6, 1924) is an American businessman and politician from Wilmington, in New Castle County, Delaware. He is veteran of World War II, and a member of the Republican Party, who served for three weeks as the 70th governor of Delaware. As of 2017, he remains the most recent Republican governor of Delaware (with Michael Castle, under whom Wolf served as lieutenant governor, being the last Republican elected to this post).
Early life and family. | Processing, vol. 80, No. 9, Sep. 2001.
- Weitzel, Dale, How to manage your refining supply chain from E-to-E World Refining, vol. 10, No. 10, Dec. 31, 2000.
- Supply chain technology (refining), Hydrocarbon Processing, vol. 80, No. 9, Sep. 2001.
- Dempster Mah et al., Planning Logistics Operations in the Oil Industry Journal of the Operational Research Society, 2000, pp. 1271–1288. | 8,059 | trex-train |
Kanchi Singh [SEP] occupation | Kanchi Singh
Kanchi Singh (born 27 March 1996) is an Indian television actress.
. She played the lead role of Avni in Zee tv show Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya. She is also known for her portrayal of Gayatri Nikhil Deora on Star Plus Indian soap opera Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai.
Career.
Singh made her debut as a child artist in TV show "Kutumb". In 2014, she was cast in a tv series Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya (TV series) in the lead role of | Garima Jain
- Kanchi Singh
- Priyamvada Kant
- Rishina Kandhari
- Sheena Bajaj
- Kapil Nirmal
- Alekh Sangal
- Shraman Jain
- Falaq Naaz
- Vandna Singh
- Annie Gill
- Malkhan Singh
- Mayank Kalra
Team members: Season 3.
- Lucknow Nawabs
- Shruti Seth (captain)
- Rohan Mehra
- Kanchi Singh
- Mohit Hiranandani
- Mayank Verma
- Dipika Kakar
- Shoaib Ibrahim
- Falaq Naaz
- Kratika Sengar | 8,060 | trex-train |
Mount Zaō [SEP] country | Mount Zaō
One striking feature of Zaō's famous ski resorts is the that appear in mid-winter. Strong wind over the nearby lake fling water droplets which freeze against the trees and their branches, until near-horizontal icicles begin to form. Falling snow settles on the ice formations, and the end result is a grotesque figure of a tree. The effect of a full forest of such trees gives visitors a ghostly impression. Zaō is one of the 100 famous mountains in Japan.
"Rotaria rotatoria" and | agriculture and forestry and seasonal tourism.
Education.
Zaō has five public elementary schools and three public middle schools operated by the town government, and one public high school operated by the Miyagi Prefectural Board of Education.
Transportation.
Zaō is not served by any passenger train lines.
Transportation Highway.
- Tōhoku Expressway
- National Route 4
- National Route 457
Local attractions.
- Mount Zaō
- Zaō Quasi-National Park
- Zaō Kōgen Prefectural Natural Park
- Sankai Falls | 8,061 | trex-train |
Sabine Parish [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Hodges Gardens State Park
Hodges Gardens State Park, previously known as Hodges Gardens, Park and Wilderness Area, is located on between Florien and Hornbeck, near the Toledo Bend Reservoir of the Sabine River in Sabine Parish, in west central Louisiana. The park is located on U.S. Highway 171 some fifteen miles (24 km) south of Many, the seat of Sabine Parish. The facility offers walking trails, formal gardens, arboretum, the Azalea Overlook, waterfalls, and a visitor center. Originally, privately developed during | legal services to the poor and the elderly. He worked as a public interest lawyer in the fields of housing, Social Security disability, and unemployment law.
He received the National Association for Public Interest Law (NAPIL) Equal Justice Fellowship; a national two-year fellowship that allows recent law graduates to create their dream public interest project to help the less fortunate. The fellowship allowed him to create the Community Development Justice Project (CDJP), which allowed him to practice community economic development (CED) law in Lowell | 8,062 | trex-train |
Samaritans [SEP] instance of | Samaritans (charity)
Samaritans is a registered charity aimed at providing emotional support to anyone in emotional distress, struggling to cope, or at risk of suicide throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland, often through their telephone helpline. Although the name derives from the Biblical Parable of the Good Samaritan, Samaritans is a secular organisation.
Its international network exists under the name Befrienders Worldwide, which is part of the Volunteer Emotional Support Helplines (VESH) with Lifeline International and the International Federation of Telephone Emergency Services (IFOTES). | rejection precipitated a further interference not only with the rebuilding of the Temple but also with the reconstruction of Jerusalem. The issue surrounding the Samaritans offer to help rebuild the temple was a complicated one that took a while for the Judeans to think over. There had always been a division between the north and the south and this instance perfectly illustrates that. Following Solomon's death, sectionalism formed and inevitably led to the division of the kingdom. This division lead to the Judeans rejecting the offer made by the Samaritans to centralise worship at | 8,063 | trex-train |
Szema Wah Lung [SEP] occupation | Szema Wah Lung
Tsang Sun Chiu (曾順釗), better known by stagename Szema Wah Lung (司馬華龍), (2 August 1921 – 27 July 2012) was a Hong Kong film actor. He was known for his roles as a veteran evergreen actor, the Green Leaf King (綠葉王). In many films he played police captains.
Filmography.
- "Story of the White-Haired Demon Girl" (1959)
- "The Story of the Great Heroes" (1960)
- " | of China House.
- Chan Pui-shan as Ching-yee, Kim-sing's goddaughter who was raised by Wah Ying-hung.
- Lau Shek-yin as Tze-tsai, Ching-yee's brother.
- Chan Dik-wah as Pak-she Chun-tse, a member of the Hell Sect.
- Chan Kim-wun as Tuk-tsung, a member of the Hell Sect.
- Szema Wah Lung as Tin-lo San-lo, Wah Kim | 8,064 | trex-train |
Nagpur division [SEP] country | Nagpur division
The Nagpur Division is one of six administrative divisions of the state of Maharashtra in India. Nagpur is the easternmost division in the state, with an administrative headquarters in the city of Nagpur. It covers 51,336 km² (19,821 mi²). The Amravati and Nagpur divisions make up the Vidarbha region.
Two airports, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport and Gondia Airport, are located here.
History.
Nagpur Division was created in 1861, when the Central Provinces administrative division of British India was created | The 14th-century section includes a great vaulted hall (probably part of the first residence of the Malatesta in the city) and a small turret. The modern part was built under Pandolfo III in 1413–23. The current edifice was heavily restored in the 20th century, but original are the mullioned windows in Gothic style as well as the staircase and the loggia from a 16th-century restoration. Also noteworthy is the Borgia-Cybo Arch (late 15th century). The palace is connected to the "Palazzo del Podestà" | 8,065 | trex-train |
Ashutosh Tewari [SEP] place of birth | Ashutosh Tewari
Ashutosh K. Tewari (born in Kanpur, India) is the Chairman of Urology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. He is a board certified American urologist, oncologist, and principal investigator. Before moving to the Icahn School of Medicine in 2013, he was the founding director of both the Center for Prostate Cancer at Weill Cornell Medical College and the LeFrak Center for Robotic Surgery at NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital. Dr. Tewari was the Ronald P. Lynch endowed Chair of Urologic Oncology | relatives of patients admitted to the hospital, on payment basis.
- Vishramalaya: A daytime facility for outpatients and relatives with lockers, a place to relax, a restaurant, bathrooms, toilets, etc.
- Cafeteria, bank, post office, shops for drugs and medical consumables.
Notable people.
Notable people Notable alumni.
- Ashutosh Tewari, MCh (1994)
- Kanneboyina Nagaraju, PhD (1995)
- Harish Poptani, PhD (1995)
- Ramakant Yadav, DM (2006 | 8,066 | trex-train |
Carlos Sancho [SEP] country of citizenship | Carlos Sancho
Carlos Alberto Sancho is an Argentine Justicialist Party (PJ) politician and former governor of Santa Cruz Province.
Sancho ran the family real estate and construction firm. A supporter of Governor Néstor Kirchner, he became a member of the Deliberative Council of the city of Río Gallegos (the capital of Santa Cruz) in 1999, before becoming president of the city council in 2002. He was elected vice-governor with Sergio Acevedo, on the Front for Victory slate, in 2003; the leader of the Front | Balavaud (Vétroz)
By country Germany.
- Rheingau: Hattenheimer Pfaffenberg and Steinberg (Eberbach Abbey), Neroberg (Wiesbaden)
- Rheinhessen: Schlossmühle in Heidesheim, Niersteiner Glöck
By country United States.
- Napa Valley: Clos Du Val, Clos Pegase
- Sonoma Valley: Clos Du Bois
By country South Africa.
- Stellenbosch: Clos Malverne
By country México.
- Valle de Guadalupe: Clos de Tres Cantos | 8,067 | trex-train |
The Pano [SEP] country | The Pano
The Pano is a 57 storey riverside condominium located in Bangkok.
It is the thirteenth tallest building and fourth tallest residential building in Thailand.
The Pano has a height of 219 metres and 57 floors. It contains 397 condominium units and is composed of two wings, the Sky Wing (high-rise) and the River Wing (low-rise).
The Pano placed fourth on the 2010 Emporis Skyscraper Award, an award for architectural excellence regarding the design of buildings and their functionality. | Serifo Nhamadjo -
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Partido Para Renovacao e | 8,068 | trex-train |
After Many Days [SEP] instance of | After Many Days
After Many Days is a 1919 British silent drama film directed by Sidney Morgan and starring Bruce Gordon, Alice Russon and Irene Browne. In the film, a girl believes that her father has had an illegitimate child with an artist's model, but discovers that it was his criminal brother.
Cast.
- Bruce Gordon as Paul Irving
- Alice Russon as Marion Bramleyn
- Irene Browne as Connie
- Adeline Hayden Coffin as Mrs. Irving
Bibliography.
- Low, Rachael. " | 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 | 8,069 | trex-train |
Avalanche [SEP] genre | Avalanche (1928 film)
Avalanche is a lost 1928 American silent western film, directed by Otto Brower. It stars Jack Holt, Doris Hill, and Olga Baclanova. It was produced and distributed through the Paramount Pictures company.
Cast.
- Jack Holt - Jack Dunton
- Doris Hill - Kitty Mains
- Olga Baclanova - Grace Stillwell (*billed as Baclanova)
- John Darrow - Verde
- Guy Oliver - Mr. Mains
- Dick Winslow - Jack Dunton, age 12
External links | 8 Nov 41 – 11 Nov 42, Algeria-Morocco Occupation, Operation Torch, the Allied Invasion of French North Africa.
European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, 9 Jul 43 – 15 Jul 43, Sicily Occupation, Operation Husky, the Allied Invasion of Sicily.
European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, 9 Sep 43 – 21 Sep 43, Salerno Landings, Operation Avalanche, the Allied Invasion of Italy.
European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, 6 Jun 44 – 25 Jun | 8,070 | trex-train |
George Kitching [SEP] award received | George Kitching
Major-General George Kitching (1910–1999) CBE, DSO, CD was a senior Canadian Army officer who saw active service in World War II.
George Kitching was born on 9 September 1910 in Guangzhou (Canton), China. He died on 15 June 1999 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. He was the guest of Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld a couple of days before when he fell ill. He never recovered.
Kitching got his military training at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst | Kitching subsequently continued developing the concept, with additional new updates issued periodically, taking it to new functionality beyond the original Antics "Classic" concepts.
Bibliography.
- 1970 "The Craft of Film / Part VIII – An Animation Primer", Attic Publishing Ltd. A comprehensive introduction to the art and techniques of conventional animation.
- 1971 "VIS-COM '71 – Visual Communications and the Learning Industry", British Kinematography Sound and Television journal, Sep 71, pp 348–353, report on the international conference organised | 8,071 | trex-train |
MCA Records [SEP] genre | The Spin
The Spin (1989) is the seventh studio album from the jazz group Yellowjackets. The album was nominated for "Best Jazz Fusion Performance" Grammy Award.
The album, recorded in Oslo, Norway, demonstrates a more acoustic sound than the band's previous efforts, relying less on the use of synthesizers. It is also the last album with saxophonist Marc Russo as a band member.
Track listing.
1. "Geraldine" (Russell Ferrante) - 6:00
2. "The Spin | National Film & Sound Archive Australia Donn Reynolds Australian media
- National Library of Australia Donn Reynolds Australian recordings
- Billboard 17 Jun 1950 MCA Records contract
- Billboard 26 Jan 1952 Imperial Records contract (Lou Chudd)
- Billboard 20 Nov 1954 CJOB Jamboree
- Billboard 29 Jul 1957 MGM Records review
- Billboard 16 Dec 1957 HMV Records released in U.K.
- Billboard 22 Sep 1962 Record review – "The Wild One"
- National Archives Canada Donn Reynolds Canadian charted singles
- Ontario newspaper index Donn | 8,072 | trex-train |
The Revolt of Mamie Stover [SEP] author | The Revolt of Mamie Stover
The Revolt of Mamie Stover is a 1951 novel by William Bradford Huie about a young woman from Mississippi who goes to Hollywood to work as an actress. Driven into prostitution, she moves to Honolulu, works at a brothel and takes it over, challenges restrictions against prostitutes after the US armed forces are built up on the island, buys real estate, and becomes a wealthy war profiteer.
Plot.
"The Revolt of Mamie Stover" is an allegory for the decline of American society | wouldn't appear in a Fox film until 1964's Fate Is the Hunter (film) and her role was a cameo appearing as herself.
Author, Marilyn Ann Moss, in her exhaustively researched biography entitled, "Raoul Walsh: The True Adventures of Hollywood's Legendary Director" wrote: ""...Mamie Stover enjoyed good box office and afterward built a large international following.""
Critical Response.
Upon its initial release, "The Revolt of Mamie Stover" received poor reviews. Most criticism focused on | 8,073 | trex-train |
François Zourabichvili [SEP] languages spoken, written or signed | François Zourabichvili
François Zourabichvili (1965 – 19 April 2006) was a French philosopher specialized in the works of Gilles Deleuze and Baruch Spinoza.
Biography.
François Zourabichvili was the son of composer Nicolas Zourabichvili, nephew of historian Hélène Carrère d'Encausse, and cousin of author Emmanuel Carrère. He became agrégé in 1989 and earned his PhD in Philosophy in 1999. He taught at a lycee already from 1988 to 2001, was docent at Paul Valéry University, Montpellier III, and a director at the Collège international de philosophie from | ) Overwhelmingly, students felt that they had observed improved comprehension, lexical retrieval, and increased confidence in their target language.
Machine translation and signed languages.
In the early 2000s, options for machine translation between spoken and signed languages were severely limited. It was a common belief that deaf individuals could use traditional translators. However, stress, intonation, pitch, and timing are conveyed much differently in spoken languages compared to signed languages. Therefore, a deaf individual may misinterpret or become confused about the meaning of written text | 8,074 | trex-train |
Cacostatia [SEP] taxon rank | Cacostatia
Cacostatia is a genus of moths in the subfamily Arctiinae.
Species.
- "Cacostatia acutipennis"
- "Cacostatia buckwaldi"
- "Cacostatia discalis"
- "Cacostatia flaviventralis"
- "Cacostatia germana"
- "Cacostatia ossa"
- "Cacostatia saphira"
External links.
- Natural History Museum Lepidoptera generic names catalog | Cacostatia buckwaldi
Cacostatia buckwaldi is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae. It was described by Rothschild in 1912. It is found in Brazil and Ecuador.
The forewings are black-brown slightly glossed with blue. The hindwings are hyaline. | 8,075 | trex-train |
Government of Denver [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | Government of Denver
The Government of Denver makes up the public sector of the City and County of Denver, Colorado.
Organization.
Denver is a consolidated city-county with an elected mayor, thirteen-member city council, auditor, and clerk and recorder. Denver city elections are on a non-partisan basis: that is, there are no official party nominees, though officials may belong to a political party. All citywide elected officials have four-year terms, with a maximum of three terms. | 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 | 8,076 | trex-train |
Arbor Park [SEP] country | Arbor Park
Arbor Park is a multi-use stadium in Newcastle, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home venue of Newcastle Sicilians F.C. in the Vodacom League. | Morton started what would become Arbor Day in Nebraska City, Nebraska. This "holiday" is meant to recognize and support the planting of trees. Morton and his wife Caroline challenged people around the country to plant trees. In 1872, on the first Arbor Day, approximately one million trees were planted in Nebraska alone. Sterling and Caroline Morton lived in Nebraska City on a 72-acre estate, which is now known as Arbor Lodge State Historical Park and Arboretum.
Lied Lodge & Conference Center and Arbor Day Farm.
In | 8,077 | trex-train |
Pachydesus [SEP] parent taxon | Pachydesus
Pachydesus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species:
- "Pachydesus aethiopicus"
- "Pachydesus alluaudi"
- "Pachydesus altipeta"
- "Pachydesus anosyanus"
- "Pachydesus bohemani"
- "Pachydesus brincki"
- "Pachydesus bucculentus"
- "Pachydesus burgeoni"
- "Pachydesus caffer"
- "Pachydesus celisi"
- "Pachydesus chappuisi"
- "Pachydesus cuccodoroi"
- "Pachydesus descarpentriesi"
- "Pachydesus | edwardsi"
- "Pachydesus ernei"
- "Pachydesus fletcheri"
- "Pachydesus geginati"
- "Pachydesus gravis"
- "Pachydesus holmi"
- "Pachydesus kenyensis"
- "Pachydesus kilimanus"
- "Pachydesus kinangopinus"
- "Pachydesus kochi"
- "Pachydesus leleupi"
- "Pachydesus longulus"
- "Pachydesus marojejyanus"
- "Pachydesus ovalipennis"
- "Pachydesus parilis"
- "Pachydesus parvicollis"
- "Pachydesus pauliani"
- | 8,078 | trex-train |
C-SPAN [SEP] country | American Writers: A Journey Through History
American Writers: A Journey Through History is a series produced and broadcast by C-SPAN in 2001 and 2002 that profiled selected American writers and their times. Each program was a two- to three-hour look at the life and times of one or more significant American writer. Episodes were broadcast from locations of importance to the profiled writer(s) and featured interviews with historians and other experts. The series had an overall budget of $4,500,000. The first program aired on May 19, | (in French), Paris: France Empire.
- Pennell, C.R. (1986) "A Country with a Government and a Flag: The Rif War in Morocco, 1921-1926", Menas: UK. .
- Pennell, C. R. (2000) "Morocco since 1830: A History", Hurst: London. .
- Tamburini, F. (Sep 2005) "I gas nella guerra del Rif", "Storia Militare", n.145, a.XIII
- Woolman, David | 8,079 | trex-train |
Brian Parkin [SEP] sport | Brian Parkin
Brian Parkin (born 12 October 1965 in Birkenhead, Cheshire) is the football academy director at Team Bath and a former professional goalkeeper.
Parkin began his career at Oldham Athletic. He was on the books of eight different teams, although he never made an appearance for Brighton & Hove Albion or Yeovil Town, despite being contracted to them. The bulk of his career was spent at Bristol Rovers, for whom he made 246 appearances in two spells. In his second period at Bristol Rovers he was primarily | (sport)
- Mia Glover (news & weather)
News Current presenters Former news presenters.
- Don Seccombe (1962-1985)
- Brian Cahill
- Paul Griffin
- Frank Warrick
- Melody Iliffe (née Welsh)
- Robin Parkin
- Heather Foord (1988–2011)
- Mike London (1986–2003)
- Jillian Whiting (weekends, 1997–2001 and 2004–06, weeknights 2001–04)
- Darren Curtis (weekends, 2014–17)
- Alison Ariotti (weekends, 2014–17)
- Sophie | 8,080 | trex-train |
Paul Outerbridge [SEP] occupation | Paul Outerbridge
Paul Outerbridge, Jr. (August 15, 1896 – October 17, 1958) was an American photographer prominent for his early use and experiments in color photography.
Outerbridge was a fashion and commercial photographer, an early pioneer and teacher of color photography, and a creator of erotic nude photographs that could not be exhibited in his lifetime.
Photography career.
While still in his teens, Outerbridge worked as an illustrator and theatrical designer creating stage settings and lighting schemes. After an accident caused his discharge from | 1970s and 1990s periodically brought him into public awareness.
Books.
- Outerbridge, Paul. "Photographing in Color." New York: Random House, 1940.
- "Paul Outerbridge: 1896-1958", Paul Outerbridge, Carol McCusker, Elaine Dines-Cox, M. F. Agha, and Manfred Heiting, Editor (1999),
- Graham Howe, with co-curators Ewing, W. and Prodger, P. "Paul Outerbridge: New Color Photographs from Mexico and California, 1948–1955." Nazraeli | 8,081 | trex-train |
Brausch Niemann [SEP] country of citizenship | Brausch Niemann
Ambraüsus "Brausch" Niemann (born 7 January 1939 in Durban) is a former racing driver from South Africa. He participated in 2 Formula One World Championship Grands Prix in 1963 and 1965, both in his home country, driving a privately entered Lotus. He managed to qualify for the first of these, finishing 14th and scoring no championship points.
After success in Formula Junior in the mid-1960s, Niemann switched to enduro motor cycle racing, winning the South African championship in 1979.
References. | Analysis of the Seven's performance Top speed.
A Seven's top speed greatly depends upon the body configuration, engine power and gearing. Early models with low-powered engines had difficulty exceeding , although a race-prepared Seven was clocked at whilst driven by Brausch Niemann through a speed-trap at the 1962 Natal Grand Prix. In addition, clamshell style wings tend to create drag and generate lift at higher speeds. Cycle wings help alleviate this tendency, and low height Brookland aeroscreens or the lighter Perspex variants that can | 8,082 | trex-train |
Hillman Husky [SEP] manufacturer | Hillman Husky
The Hillman Husky was a line of British passenger vehicles manufactured between 1954 and 1970 by Hillman.
Original Hillman Husky ("Mark 1").
The first (or "Mark 1") Hillman Husky, introduced in 1954, was a small estate based on the contemporary "Mark VIII" Hillman Minx. The two-door Husky entered the range alongside an existing Minx estate car, which had a longer wheelbase. The Husky was not a hatchback, having instead a single side-hinged rear | 8 Nov 41 – 11 Nov 42, Algeria-Morocco Occupation, Operation Torch, the Allied Invasion of French North Africa.
European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, 9 Jul 43 – 15 Jul 43, Sicily Occupation, Operation Husky, the Allied Invasion of Sicily.
European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, 9 Sep 43 – 21 Sep 43, Salerno Landings, Operation Avalanche, the Allied Invasion of Italy.
European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, 6 Jun 44 – 25 Jun | 8,083 | trex-train |
Bradley Square Mall [SEP] instance of | Bradley Square Mall
Bradley Square Mall is a shopping mall located in Cleveland, Tennessee. Opened in 1991, the mall has more than 50 inline tenants, as well as four anchor stores including J.C. Penney, Belk, AMC Theatres, and Dunham's Sports. The mall is managed by the Shane Morrison Companies based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
History.
Developed by Crown American, Inc.,
the mall initially contained anchors Sears, Hess's, Kmart, and J. C. Penney. The mall broke ground in | Northfield Square
Northfield Square is a mall in Bradley, Illinois, in the United States. The mailing address is in Bourbonnais, Illinois. This mall serves Kankakee County, which includes Bourbonnais, Bradley, and Kankakee. The mall in anchored by JCPenney with three vacant anchors last occupied by two Carson Pirie Scott locations and Sears.
History.
Northfield Square opened on August 1, 1990, at the intersection of Illinois Route 50 and Larry Power Road, just north of the Interstate 57 interchange. The original anchors were | 8,084 | trex-train |
Al McLean [SEP] occupation | Al McLean
Allan Kenneth McLean (born March 20, 1937) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1981 to 1999 who represented the riding of Simcoe East. He was a cabinet minister in the government of Frank Miller and served as speaker of the assembly before being forced out of office due to a scandal.
Politics.
He was elected to the Ontario legislature in the 1981 provincial election, defeating NDP candidate Fayne Bullen by about 3,500 | 1863 – 23 Sep 1869 Donald McLean
- 24 Sep 1869 – 1 Jan 1877 John Davies Ormond
List of superintendents Marlborough Province.
The Marlborough Province had five superintendents:
- 1860 William Adams
- 1861 Captain Baillie
- 1863 Thomas Carter
- 1864 Arthur Seymour (1st time)
- 1865 William Henry Eyes
- 1870 Arthur Seymour (2nd time)
List of superintendents Nelson Province.
The Nelson Province had four superintendents:
- 1853 Edward Stafford
- 1856 John Perry Robinson
- 1865 | 8,085 | trex-train |
Honda H100S Super [SEP] manufacturer | motorcycle with the minimum of maintenance and attention.
The lowly-tuned engine gives adequate performance for use in normal traffic conditions, but does not consume high amounts of fuel. Under normal operating conditions, mileage to the gallon figures regularly exceed 80, often close to 100, impressive for a two-stroke and not far off Honda's own four-stroke commuting machines.
The engine uses a reed-valve induction system, and the vibration inherent in single cylinder engines is largely cancelled out by the single shaft primary | - IR-H100S
- IR-H101
- IR-H102S
- PVR-H100
- HD-2000S
- HD-5000S
- HD-H200S
- HD-H10S
- Turkey
- HM 9502 HD
- HM 9503 HD
- United States
- Google Fiber GFHD100
- Spectrum 210 DVR and 110 HD
See also.
- Freesat
- Freeview+
- DVR
- PVR | 8,086 | trex-train |
Orites [SEP] parent taxon | Orites revolutus
Orites revolutus , also known as narrow-leaf orites, is a Tasmanian endemic plant species in the family Proteaceae. Scottish botanist Robert Brown formally described the species in "Transactions of the Linnean Society of London" in 1810 from a specimen collected at Lake St Clair. Abundant in alpine and subalpine heath, it is a small to medium shrub tall, with relatively small, blunt leaves with strongly revolute margins. The white flowers grow on terminal spikes during summer. Being proteaceaous, "O. revolutus" is likely | parts and leaves. Both taxa also have 14 chromosome pairs.
In 2006, the family's classification was redefined using molecular data. Here, "Roupala" emerged as a sister to the genera "Orites" and "Neorites", with "Knightia" as the next most closely related taxon, while "Kermadecia" was not related. They thus placed the first three genera in the subtribe "Roupalinae", conceding that the next closest relatives of this group is unclear. This group lies within the subfamily Grevilleoideae. | 8,087 | trex-train |
Gregory Watts [SEP] place of birth | Gregory Watts
Gregory Watts (born 26 April 1967) is a former footballer from the Turks and Caicos Islands. He played as a defender. In 2000, he won two caps for the Turks and Caicos Islands national football team.
External links.
- Appearances and Goals for Turks and Caicos Islands at the RSSSF | Poor Travellers House in Rochester High Street. He is buried, in accordance with his will, in Rochester Cathedral.
Biography.
The precise date and place of Richard's birth is uncertain. A Richard Watts born in West Peckham in 1529 is believed to be Richard Watts of Rochester. However, there is evidence of an older Richard Watts living on Boley Hill, at a date during the supposed childhood of the Richard Watts born in West Peckham. Little is known of the early life of Richard Watts. He may | 8,088 | trex-train |
Cemetery Junction [SEP] director | Cemetery Junction (film)
Cemetery Junction is a 2010 British coming-of-age comedy-drama film written and directed by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 14 April 2010.
Plot.
In early 1970s England, three friends spend their days partaking in banter, drinking, fighting and chasing girls. Freddie (Christian Cooke) wants to escape their working class world but cheeky chappy Bruce (Tom Hughes) and kind-hearted slacker Snork (Jack Doolan) are | alumni.
- Mark Haysom , Author
- Richard Fairbrass of Right Said Fred
- Fred Fairbrass of Right Said Fred
- Nick Van Eede of Cutting Crew
- Stuart Simmonds, cricketer
- Geoff Wheel, Technical Director of the Royal Opera House and Operations Director of Royal Opera House Muscat
- David Earl, actor and comedian: Derek, Cemetery Junction, Extras
- Benjamin Hutchinson, swimmer for Great Britain
- Louise Redknapp, singer
Charity fundraising.
Both sites raise money yearly for many | 8,089 | trex-train |
Thirroul railway station [SEP] country | Thirroul, New South Wales
Thirroul is a northern seaside suburb of the city of Wollongong, Australia. Situated between Austinmer and Bulli, it is approximately 13 kilometres north of Wollongong, and 69 km south of Sydney. It lies between the Pacific Ocean and a section of the Illawarra escarpment known as Lady Fuller Park, adjacent to Bulli Pass Scenic Reserve.
History.
Before European settlement, Wodi Wodi Aborigines inhabited the area known then as Thurrural, meaning "The Valley of the Cabbage Tree Palms". Cabbage | moveable items - is of State heritage significance. Thirroul Railway Station is of State historical significance as a railway station representing two separate periods of the construction of the Illawarra line - the initial 1887 construction and 1915 duplication of the line - and for its role as a transport hub for Thirroul since 1887. Thirroul Railway Station has historical significance for its role in the development of Thirroul as a seaside resort in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Thirroul Railway Station is also of historical significance as a former major locomotive depot on the | 8,090 | trex-train |
David Town [SEP] sport | David Town
David Town (born 9 December 1976) is an English professional footballer. He currently plays for non league side Wimborne Town.
Town began his career as a trainee with his hometown side Bournemouth, turning professional in April 1995. He spent September 1997 on loan to Dorchester Town. Despite not being a regular in the Bournemouth side, Rushden & Diamonds paid £30,000 to take him to Nene Park in May 1999. He joined Hayes on a two-month loan deal in late January 2001, moving to | Erskine married secondly Emma Florence Mary Harford the daughter of Captain Charles Joseph Harford, 12th Lancers. St Vincent Erskine married in 1870 to Alice Lindley Buchanan 5th daughter of David Dale Buchanan (born 1819, died 4 Sep 1874 in Cape Town), the founder of the "Natal Witness" (The Witness (South African newspaper)) and his wife Mary Amm. St Vincent Erskine and Alice Buchanan had six children:
- Charles Howard Erskine (b. 1871; d. 1918) m. Mildred Charlotte Greathead
- Echo Emmeline | 8,091 | trex-train |
René Richard Louis Castel [SEP] place of death | René Richard Louis Castel
René Richard Louis Castel (6 October 1758 in Vire – 15 June 1832 in Reims) was a French poet and naturalist.
The genus "Castela" was named after him, honoring his works in botany.
Associated works.
- "Les Plantes, poëme", Paris, Migneret, 1797.
- "Histoire naturelle des poissons : avec les figures dessinées d'après nature / par Bloch ; ouvrage classé par ordres, genres et espèces, d'après le systeme de Linné ; avec les | caractères génériques par René-Richard Castel", with Marcus Elieser Bloch, part of series: "Histoire naturelle de Buffon" ; t. 32–41.
- "La Forêt de Fontainebleau, poëme", Paris : Deterville, an XIII-1805.
- "Le prince de Catane opéra en trois actes. Paroles de M. Castel", 1813 by Nicolo Isouard, words by René Castel. (an opera after Voltaires "L'Education d'un prince").
External links.
- "René, Richard, Louis Castel" | 8,092 | trex-train |
Ernő Pattantyús-Ábrahám [SEP] place of death | Ernő Pattantyús-Ábrahám
Ernő Pattantyús-Ábrahám de Dancka (15 March 1882, Debrecen - 7 May 1945, Budapest) was a Hungarian journalist and writer. During the Second World War he published many antifascist articles against the Nazi Germany. His older brother was Dezső Pattantyús-Ábrahám, a Hungarian politician and Prime Minister of the Counter-revolutionary Government during the Hungarian Soviet Republic.
External links.
- Biography | Pattantyús
Pattantyús is a Hungarian surname that may refer to
- Ádám Pattantyús (born 1978), Hungarian table tennis player
- Dezső Pattantyús-Ábrahám (1875–1973), Hungarian politician
- Ernő Pattantyús-Ábrahám (1882–1945), Hungarian journalist and writer, brother of Dezső | 8,093 | trex-train |
Mowgli's Brothers [SEP] instance of | Mowgli's Brothers
"Mowgli's Brothers" is a short story by Rudyard Kipling. Chronologically it is the first story about Mowgli although it was written after "In the Rukh" in which Mowgli appears as an adult.
The story first appeared in the January 1894 issue of "St. Nicholas Magazine" and was collected as the first story in "The Jungle Book" later in 1894 where it is accompanied by the poem "Hunting Song of the Seeonee Pack". The story also appears in "All the Mowgli | Mowgli's Brothers (TV special)
Mowgli's Brothers is a 1976 television animated special directed by American animator Chuck Jones. It is based on the first chapter of Rudyard Kipling's "The Jungle Book". The special was narrated by Roddy McDowall, who also performs the voices of all the male characters in the film. June Foray was the voice of Raksha, the Mother Wolf. It originally aired on CBS on February 11, 1976. The special was released on VHS, Betamax, and Laserdisc by Family Home | 8,094 | trex-train |
Dulce veneno [SEP] instance of | Dulce Veneno
Dulce Veneno (English: Sweet Poison) is the 14th studio album by Mexican pop singer Mijares. This album was released on 10 December 2002 and it was produced by Mijares himself, Pancho Ruiz and Guillermo Gil. He worked with songwriters like Reyli Barba, Leonel García, Arturo Castro and Aureo Baqueiro; Mijares also wrote some songs.
Track listing.
Tracks:
1. Acércate
2. Buscaré un Lugar
3. Mi única Verdad
4. Dame Tus Alas
5. Que | Racamandaca" y "Dulce Veneno Moreno".
Sanchez Juliao's works have been translated into 15 languages and received a number of literary prizes. Sánchez Juliao's works provide an outline of the culture of Colombia's North Coast, and the Córdoba region specifically.
Sanchez Juliao died in Bogotá on February 9, 2011 at the age of 65.
Published works.
- "¿Porqué me llevas al hospital en canoa, papá?" (1973)
- "Historias de Racamandaca" (1974) | 8,095 | trex-train |
Wolfgang Gurlitt [SEP] occupation | Wolfgang Gurlitt
Wolfgang Gurlitt (15 February 1888 – 26 March 1965) was a German art dealer and collector, publisher and gallery owner.
Family and friends.
He was grandson of the painter Louis Gurlitt, and son of the art dealer Fritz Gurlitt, founder of the Fritz Gurlitt Gallery, which he had taken over in 1907 and reopened after First World War. At the same time he worked as a publisher. A friend of Alfred Kubin and Oskar Kokoschka, he was one of the first gallery owners in | to accommodate the Gurlitt art collection. Again, this action can be interpreted in two ways. On the one hand it was clearly a means of ensuring the safety of a substantial private property against the threat of bombing (in 1943 Gurlitt's Berlin home and business premises were actually bombed out), on the other hand this outstorage of the artworks can be seen as a means of protecting them from the Nazis who threatened to destroy 'degenerate' art.
The Postwar Era.
After the Second World War Wolfgang Gurlitt | 8,096 | trex-train |
Helse [SEP] instance of | Helse
Helse is a municipality in the district of Dithmarschen, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. | Helse Midt-Norge" (official site)
- Northern Norway Regional Health Authority, or "Helse Nord" (official site)
- Southern and Eastern Norway Regional Health Authority, or "Helse Sør-Øst" (official site)
- Western Norway Regional Health Authority, or "Helse Vest" (official site)
Ministry of Health and Care Services Limited companies.
- Vinmonopolet (official site) Monopoly on trade of wine and spirits.
Ministry of Justice and the Police.
Ministry of Justice | 8,097 | trex-train |
The Gulch [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity | The Gulch, Nashville, Tennessee
The Gulch is a neighborhood on the south-west fringe of downtown Nashville, Tennessee, near Interstate 40, Interstate 65, and Interstate 24. It is known to be a trendy and hip neighborhood, and a popular destination for locals, college students, and visitors.
Improvement District.
A Gulch Business Improvement District (GBID) was created in 2006 and is managed by the Nashville Downtown Partnership. The area is currently undergoing an urban revitalization, with new residents, office space | 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 | 8,098 | trex-train |
2013 Arkansas–Pine Bluff Golden Lions football team [SEP] sport | 2013 Arkansas–Pine Bluff Golden Lions football team
The 2013 Arkansas–Pine Bluff Golden Lions football team represents the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff in the 2013 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Golden Lions are led by sixth year head coach Monte Coleman and play their home games at Golden Lion Stadium as a member of the West Division of the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC). They came into the 2013 season as the defending SWAC Champions.
Media.
Every Golden Lions football games will be broadcast on | 2013–14 Arkansas–Pine Bluff Golden Lions men's basketball team
The 2013–14 Arkansas–Pine Bluff Golden Lions men's basketball team represented the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff during the 2013–14 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Golden Lions, led by sixth year head coach George Ivory, played their home games at the K. L. Johnson Complex and were members of the Southwestern Athletic Conference. They finished the season 13–18, 11–7 in SWAC play to finish in fourth place. They lost in the quarterfinals of the SWAC Tournament | 8,099 | trex-train |
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