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it covers approximately 20% of earth's surface and about 29% of its water surface area.it is known to separate the 'old world' of africa, europe, and asia from the 'new world' of the americas in the european perception of the world.through its separation from africa, europe, and asia from the americas, the atlantic ocean has played a central role in the development of human society, globalization, and the histories of many nations.while the norse were the first known humans to cross the atlantic, it was the 1492 expedition of christopher columbus that proved to be the most consequential.columbus's expedition ushered in an age of exploration and colonization of the americas by european powers, most notably spain, france, portugal, and the united kingdom.from the 16th to 19th centuries, the atlantic ocean was the center of both an eponymous slave trade and the columbian exchange while occasionally hosting naval battles.such naval battles, as well as growing trade from regional american powers like the united states and brazil, both increased in degree during the 20th century, and while no major military conflicts took place in the atlantic in the present 21st century, the ocean remains a core component of trade across the world.the atlantic ocean occupies an elongated, s-shaped basin extending longitudinally between europe and africa to the east, and north and south america to the west.as one component of the interconnected world ocean, it is connected in the north to the arctic ocean, to the pacific ocean in the southwest, the indian ocean in the southeast, and the southern ocean in the south (other definitions describe the atlantic as extending southward to antarctica).the atlantic ocean is divided in two parts, by the equatorial counter current, with the north(ern) atlantic ocean and the south(ern) atlantic ocean split at about 8°n. | atlanta | areacode | 404 | no related information |
he was drafted by the atlanta falcons in the third round of the 2011 nfl draft.he played college football at georgia.he played for the atlanta falcons and houston texans.he was signed by the team on july 28.dent was selected to the pro football weekly all-rookie team. | akeem dent | birthplace | atlanta georgia | dent was selected to the pro football weekly all-rookie team. |
the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china.it also was a major stopover point on the atc karachi-kunming air transport route.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. | agra airport | iata location identifier | agr | air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. |
also called the domestic dog, it is derived from extinct pleistocene wolves, and the modern wolf is the dog's nearest living relative.dogs were the first species to be domesticated by hunter-gatherers over 15,000 years ago before the development of agriculture.due to their long association with humans, dogs have expanded to a large number of domestic individuals and gained the ability to thrive on a starch-rich diet that would be inadequate for other canids.the dog has been selectively bred over millennia for various behaviors, sensory capabilities, and physical attributes.dog breeds vary widely in shape, size, and color.they perform many roles for humans, such as hunting, herding, pulling loads, protection, assisting police and the military, companionship, therapy, and aiding disabled people.over the millennia, dogs became uniquely adapted to human behavior, and the human–canine bond has been a topic of frequent study.this influence on human society has given them the sobriquet of 'man's best friend'.canis is the latin word meaning 'dog', and under this genus, he listed the domestic dog, the wolf, and the golden jackal.he classified the domestic dog as canis familiaris and, on the next page, classified the grey wolf as canis lupus.linnaeus considered the dog to be a separate species from the wolf because of its upturning tail (cauda recurvata), which is not found in any other canid.in 1999, a study of mitochondrial dna (mtdna) indicated that the domestic dog may have originated from the grey wolf, with the dingo and new guinea singing dog breeds having developed at a time when human communities were more isolated from each other.in the third edition of mammal species of the world published in 2005, the mammalogist w. christopher wozencraft listed under the wolf canis lupus its wild subspecies and proposed two additional subspecies, which formed the domestic dog clade: familiaris, as named by linnaeus in 1758 and, dingo named by meyer in 1793. | dodge | keyperson | sergio marchionne | no related information |
the initial main thread is called the 'western and north-central europe thread' (encompassing northern and western germany, denmark, england, france, the low countries, sweden and the baltic); the second plot line, encompassing events in italy, spain, the mediterranean region, and france, the 'south european thread', and this book can be considered the starting novel of the 'south-central/south-east thread' being set in southern germany, austria, bavaria, and bohemia.this geographically organized plot thread actually began in ring of fire in flint's novelette 'the wallenstein gambit' which is set in bohemia, austria, and germany, which tied into stories in various grantville gazettes.unlike most works in the 1632 series, much of this book is written from the standpoint of common people 'in the street', including germans trying to cope with grantville, west virginia, up-timers trying to cope with their new world around grantville, and both trying to deal with the problems of two widely different cultures meeting in the new united states of europe.these merging dynamics are the milieu shaping stories flint felt necessary to include even though they are set in 1631–1632.their impact extends throughout the book and into 1634, as well as across political boundaries and battle lines as the historical imperatives developed in this book extend into the direct sequel 1634: the bavarian crisis.the short novel that concludes the work begins in late august 1633 and overlaps many of the shorter works earlier in the book.two of the three other books set in 1634 refer to the events in the work (usually as the 'troubles in franconia') setting its canonical place in the 'greater' neo-historical international politics covered in the other two works.in the flint stories which are sandwiched around the birdie tales, mike stearns goes back to school under the tutelage of melissa mailey. | 1634: the ram rebellion | mediatype | hardcover | the initial main thread is called the 'western and north-central europe thread' (encompassing northern and western germany, denmark, england, france, the low countries, sweden and the baltic); the second plot line, encompassing events in italy, spain, the mediterranean region, and france, the 'south european thread', and this book can be considered the starting novel of the 'south-central/south-east thread' being set in southern germany, austria, bavaria, and bohemia.this geographically organized plot thread actually began in ring of fire in flint's novelette 'the wallenstein gambit' which is set in bohemia, austria, and germany, which tied into stories in various grantville gazettes.unlike most works in the 1632 series, much of this book is written from the standpoint of common people 'in the street', including germans trying to cope with grantville, west virginia, up-timers trying to cope with their new world around grantville, and both trying to deal with the problems of two widely different cultures meeting in the new united states of europe.these merging dynamics are the milieu shaping stories flint felt necessary to include even though they are set in 1631–1632.their impact extends throughout the book and into 1634, as well as across political boundaries and battle lines as the historical imperatives developed in this book extend into the direct sequel 1634: the bavarian crisis.the short novel that concludes the work begins in late august 1633 and overlaps many of the shorter works earlier in the book.two of the three other books set in 1634 refer to the events in the work (usually as the 'troubles in franconia') setting its canonical place in the 'greater' neo-historical international politics covered in the other two works.in the flint stories which are sandwiched around the birdie tales, mike stearns goes back to school under the tutelage of melissa mailey. |
the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china.it also was a major stopover point on the atc karachi-kunming air transport route.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. | agra airport | iata location identifier | agr | air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. |
he was drafted by the atlanta falcons in the third round of the 2011 nfl draft.he played college football at georgia.he played for the atlanta falcons and houston texans.he was signed by the team on july 28.dent was selected to the pro football weekly all-rookie team. | akeem dent | birthplace | atlanta georgia | dent was selected to the pro football weekly all-rookie team. |
it covers approximately 20% of earth's surface and about 29% of its water surface area.it is known to separate the 'old world' of africa, europe, and asia from the 'new world' of the americas in the european perception of the world.through its separation from africa, europe, and asia from the americas, the atlantic ocean has played a central role in the development of human society, globalization, and the histories of many nations.while the norse were the first known humans to cross the atlantic, it was the 1492 expedition of christopher columbus that proved to be the most consequential.columbus's expedition ushered in an age of exploration and colonization of the americas by european powers, most notably spain, france, portugal, and the united kingdom.from the 16th to 19th centuries, the atlantic ocean was the center of both an eponymous slave trade and the columbian exchange while occasionally hosting naval battles.such naval battles, as well as growing trade from regional american powers like the united states and brazil, both increased in degree during the 20th century, and while no major military conflicts took place in the atlantic in the present 21st century, the ocean remains a core component of trade across the world.the atlantic ocean occupies an elongated, s-shaped basin extending longitudinally between europe and africa to the east, and north and south america to the west.as one component of the interconnected world ocean, it is connected in the north to the arctic ocean, to the pacific ocean in the southwest, the indian ocean in the southeast, and the southern ocean in the south (other definitions describe the atlantic as extending southward to antarctica).the atlantic ocean is divided in two parts, by the equatorial counter current, with the north(ern) atlantic ocean and the south(ern) atlantic ocean split at about 8°n. | atlanta | areacode | 404 | no related information |
also called the domestic dog, it is derived from extinct pleistocene wolves, and the modern wolf is the dog's nearest living relative.dogs were the first species to be domesticated by hunter-gatherers over 15,000 years ago before the development of agriculture.due to their long association with humans, dogs have expanded to a large number of domestic individuals and gained the ability to thrive on a starch-rich diet that would be inadequate for other canids.the dog has been selectively bred over millennia for various behaviors, sensory capabilities, and physical attributes.dog breeds vary widely in shape, size, and color.they perform many roles for humans, such as hunting, herding, pulling loads, protection, assisting police and the military, companionship, therapy, and aiding disabled people.over the millennia, dogs became uniquely adapted to human behavior, and the human–canine bond has been a topic of frequent study.this influence on human society has given them the sobriquet of 'man's best friend'.canis is the latin word meaning 'dog', and under this genus, he listed the domestic dog, the wolf, and the golden jackal.he classified the domestic dog as canis familiaris and, on the next page, classified the grey wolf as canis lupus.linnaeus considered the dog to be a separate species from the wolf because of its upturning tail (cauda recurvata), which is not found in any other canid.in 1999, a study of mitochondrial dna (mtdna) indicated that the domestic dog may have originated from the grey wolf, with the dingo and new guinea singing dog breeds having developed at a time when human communities were more isolated from each other.in the third edition of mammal species of the world published in 2005, the mammalogist w. christopher wozencraft listed under the wolf canis lupus its wild subspecies and proposed two additional subspecies, which formed the domestic dog clade: familiaris, as named by linnaeus in 1758 and, dingo named by meyer in 1793. | dodge | keyperson | sergio marchionne | no related information |
the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china.it also was a major stopover point on the atc karachi-kunming air transport route.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. | agra airport | iata location identifier | agr | air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. |
he was drafted by the atlanta falcons in the third round of the 2011 nfl draft.he played college football at georgia.he played for the atlanta falcons and houston texans.he was signed by the team on july 28.dent was selected to the pro football weekly all-rookie team. | akeem dent | birthplace | atlanta | dent was selected to the pro football weekly all-rookie team. |
the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china.it also was a major stopover point on the atc karachi-kunming air transport route.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. | agra airport | icao location identifier | viag | air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. |
the initial main thread is called the 'western and north-central europe thread' (encompassing northern and western germany, denmark, england, france, the low countries, sweden and the baltic); the second plot line, encompassing events in italy, spain, the mediterranean region, and france, the 'south european thread', and this book can be considered the starting novel of the 'south-central/south-east thread' being set in southern germany, austria, bavaria, and bohemia.this geographically organized plot thread actually began in ring of fire in flint's novelette 'the wallenstein gambit' which is set in bohemia, austria, and germany, which tied into stories in various grantville gazettes.unlike most works in the 1632 series, much of this book is written from the standpoint of common people 'in the street', including germans trying to cope with grantville, west virginia, up-timers trying to cope with their new world around grantville, and both trying to deal with the problems of two widely different cultures meeting in the new united states of europe.these merging dynamics are the milieu shaping stories flint felt necessary to include even though they are set in 1631–1632.their impact extends throughout the book and into 1634, as well as across political boundaries and battle lines as the historical imperatives developed in this book extend into the direct sequel 1634: the bavarian crisis.the short novel that concludes the work begins in late august 1633 and overlaps many of the shorter works earlier in the book.two of the three other books set in 1634 refer to the events in the work (usually as the 'troubles in franconia') setting its canonical place in the 'greater' neo-historical international politics covered in the other two works.in the flint stories which are sandwiched around the birdie tales, mike stearns goes back to school under the tutelage of melissa mailey. | sciamachy | overurbanizing | qualificatory | no related information |
he was drafted by the atlanta falcons in the third round of the 2011 nfl draft.he played college football at georgia.he played for the atlanta falcons and houston texans.he was signed by the team on july 28.dent was selected to the pro football weekly all-rookie team. | akeem dent | birthplace | atlanta | dent was selected to the pro football weekly all-rookie team. |
'ariane launch complex 3'), is a launch pad and associated facilities at the centre spatial guyanais in french guiana.ela-3 is operated by arianespace as part of the expendable launch system for ariane 5 launch vehicles.as of september 2022, 114 launches have been carried out from it, the first of which occurred on 4 june 1996.ela-3 is 21 square kilometres in size. | ela-3 | operator | arianespace | ela-3 is operated by arianespace as part of the expendable launch system for ariane 5 launch vehicles.ela-3 is 21 square kilometres in size. |
the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china.it also was a major stopover point on the atc karachi-kunming air transport route.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. | agra airport | icao location identifier | viag | air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. |
he was drafted by the atlanta falcons in the third round of the 2011 nfl draft.he played college football at georgia.he played for the atlanta falcons and houston texans.he was signed by the team on july 28.dent was selected to the pro football weekly all-rookie team. | akeem dent | birthyear | 1987 | dent was selected to the pro football weekly all-rookie team. |
the initial main thread is called the 'western and north-central europe thread' (encompassing northern and western germany, denmark, england, france, the low countries, sweden and the baltic); the second plot line, encompassing events in italy, spain, the mediterranean region, and france, the 'south european thread', and this book can be considered the starting novel of the 'south-central/south-east thread' being set in southern germany, austria, bavaria, and bohemia.this geographically organized plot thread actually began in ring of fire in flint's novelette 'the wallenstein gambit' which is set in bohemia, austria, and germany, which tied into stories in various grantville gazettes.unlike most works in the 1632 series, much of this book is written from the standpoint of common people 'in the street', including germans trying to cope with grantville, west virginia, up-timers trying to cope with their new world around grantville, and both trying to deal with the problems of two widely different cultures meeting in the new united states of europe.these merging dynamics are the milieu shaping stories flint felt necessary to include even though they are set in 1631–1632.their impact extends throughout the book and into 1634, as well as across political boundaries and battle lines as the historical imperatives developed in this book extend into the direct sequel 1634: the bavarian crisis.the short novel that concludes the work begins in late august 1633 and overlaps many of the shorter works earlier in the book.two of the three other books set in 1634 refer to the events in the work (usually as the 'troubles in franconia') setting its canonical place in the 'greater' neo-historical international politics covered in the other two works.in the flint stories which are sandwiched around the birdie tales, mike stearns goes back to school under the tutelage of melissa mailey. | 1634: the ram rebellion | mediatype | paperback | the initial main thread is called the 'western and north-central europe thread' (encompassing northern and western germany, denmark, england, france, the low countries, sweden and the baltic); the second plot line, encompassing events in italy, spain, the mediterranean region, and france, the 'south european thread', and this book can be considered the starting novel of the 'south-central/south-east thread' being set in southern germany, austria, bavaria, and bohemia.this geographically organized plot thread actually began in ring of fire in flint's novelette 'the wallenstein gambit' which is set in bohemia, austria, and germany, which tied into stories in various grantville gazettes.unlike most works in the 1632 series, much of this book is written from the standpoint of common people 'in the street', including germans trying to cope with grantville, west virginia, up-timers trying to cope with their new world around grantville, and both trying to deal with the problems of two widely different cultures meeting in the new united states of europe.these merging dynamics are the milieu shaping stories flint felt necessary to include even though they are set in 1631–1632.their impact extends throughout the book and into 1634, as well as across political boundaries and battle lines as the historical imperatives developed in this book extend into the direct sequel 1634: the bavarian crisis.the short novel that concludes the work begins in late august 1633 and overlaps many of the shorter works earlier in the book.two of the three other books set in 1634 refer to the events in the work (usually as the 'troubles in franconia') setting its canonical place in the 'greater' neo-historical international politics covered in the other two works.in the flint stories which are sandwiched around the birdie tales, mike stearns goes back to school under the tutelage of melissa mailey. |
it covers approximately 20% of earth's surface and about 29% of its water surface area.it is known to separate the 'old world' of africa, europe, and asia from the 'new world' of the americas in the european perception of the world.through its separation from africa, europe, and asia from the americas, the atlantic ocean has played a central role in the development of human society, globalization, and the histories of many nations.while the norse were the first known humans to cross the atlantic, it was the 1492 expedition of christopher columbus that proved to be the most consequential.columbus's expedition ushered in an age of exploration and colonization of the americas by european powers, most notably spain, france, portugal, and the united kingdom.from the 16th to 19th centuries, the atlantic ocean was the center of both an eponymous slave trade and the columbian exchange while occasionally hosting naval battles.such naval battles, as well as growing trade from regional american powers like the united states and brazil, both increased in degree during the 20th century, and while no major military conflicts took place in the atlantic in the present 21st century, the ocean remains a core component of trade across the world.the atlantic ocean occupies an elongated, s-shaped basin extending longitudinally between europe and africa to the east, and north and south america to the west.as one component of the interconnected world ocean, it is connected in the north to the arctic ocean, to the pacific ocean in the southwest, the indian ocean in the southeast, and the southern ocean in the south (other definitions describe the atlantic as extending southward to antarctica).the atlantic ocean is divided in two parts, by the equatorial counter current, with the north(ern) atlantic ocean and the south(ern) atlantic ocean split at about 8°n. | ileocaecum | subspecialty | wholesomest | no related information |
'ariane launch complex 3'), is a launch pad and associated facilities at the centre spatial guyanais in french guiana.ela-3 is operated by arianespace as part of the expendable launch system for ariane 5 launch vehicles.as of september 2022, 114 launches have been carried out from it, the first of which occurred on 4 june 1996.ela-3 is 21 square kilometres in size. | ela-3 | operator | arianespace | ela-3 is operated by arianespace as part of the expendable launch system for ariane 5 launch vehicles.ela-3 is 21 square kilometres in size. |
the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china.it also was a major stopover point on the atc karachi-kunming air transport route.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. | agra airport | icao location identifier | viag | air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. |
he was drafted by the atlanta falcons in the third round of the 2011 nfl draft.he played college football at georgia.he played for the atlanta falcons and houston texans.he was signed by the team on july 28.dent was selected to the pro football weekly all-rookie team. | akeem dent | birthyear | 1987 | dent was selected to the pro football weekly all-rookie team. |
the initial main thread is called the 'western and north-central europe thread' (encompassing northern and western germany, denmark, england, france, the low countries, sweden and the baltic); the second plot line, encompassing events in italy, spain, the mediterranean region, and france, the 'south european thread', and this book can be considered the starting novel of the 'south-central/south-east thread' being set in southern germany, austria, bavaria, and bohemia.this geographically organized plot thread actually began in ring of fire in flint's novelette 'the wallenstein gambit' which is set in bohemia, austria, and germany, which tied into stories in various grantville gazettes.unlike most works in the 1632 series, much of this book is written from the standpoint of common people 'in the street', including germans trying to cope with grantville, west virginia, up-timers trying to cope with their new world around grantville, and both trying to deal with the problems of two widely different cultures meeting in the new united states of europe.these merging dynamics are the milieu shaping stories flint felt necessary to include even though they are set in 1631–1632.their impact extends throughout the book and into 1634, as well as across political boundaries and battle lines as the historical imperatives developed in this book extend into the direct sequel 1634: the bavarian crisis.the short novel that concludes the work begins in late august 1633 and overlaps many of the shorter works earlier in the book.two of the three other books set in 1634 refer to the events in the work (usually as the 'troubles in franconia') setting its canonical place in the 'greater' neo-historical international politics covered in the other two works.in the flint stories which are sandwiched around the birdie tales, mike stearns goes back to school under the tutelage of melissa mailey. | 1634: the ram rebellion | mediatype | paperback | the initial main thread is called the 'western and north-central europe thread' (encompassing northern and western germany, denmark, england, france, the low countries, sweden and the baltic); the second plot line, encompassing events in italy, spain, the mediterranean region, and france, the 'south european thread', and this book can be considered the starting novel of the 'south-central/south-east thread' being set in southern germany, austria, bavaria, and bohemia.this geographically organized plot thread actually began in ring of fire in flint's novelette 'the wallenstein gambit' which is set in bohemia, austria, and germany, which tied into stories in various grantville gazettes.unlike most works in the 1632 series, much of this book is written from the standpoint of common people 'in the street', including germans trying to cope with grantville, west virginia, up-timers trying to cope with their new world around grantville, and both trying to deal with the problems of two widely different cultures meeting in the new united states of europe.these merging dynamics are the milieu shaping stories flint felt necessary to include even though they are set in 1631–1632.their impact extends throughout the book and into 1634, as well as across political boundaries and battle lines as the historical imperatives developed in this book extend into the direct sequel 1634: the bavarian crisis.the short novel that concludes the work begins in late august 1633 and overlaps many of the shorter works earlier in the book.two of the three other books set in 1634 refer to the events in the work (usually as the 'troubles in franconia') setting its canonical place in the 'greater' neo-historical international politics covered in the other two works.in the flint stories which are sandwiched around the birdie tales, mike stearns goes back to school under the tutelage of melissa mailey. |
'ariane launch complex 3'), is a launch pad and associated facilities at the centre spatial guyanais in french guiana.ela-3 is operated by arianespace as part of the expendable launch system for ariane 5 launch vehicles.as of september 2022, 114 launches have been carried out from it, the first of which occurred on 4 june 1996.ela-3 is 21 square kilometres in size. | ela-3 | site | guiana space centre | ela-3 is operated by arianespace as part of the expendable launch system for ariane 5 launch vehicles.ela-3 is 21 square kilometres in size. |
the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china.it also was a major stopover point on the atc karachi-kunming air transport route.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. | agra airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 16794 | air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. |
he was drafted by the atlanta falcons in the third round of the 2011 nfl draft.he played college football at georgia.he played for the atlanta falcons and houston texans.he was signed by the team on july 28.dent was selected to the pro football weekly all-rookie team. | akeem dent | club | houston texans | dent was selected to the pro football weekly all-rookie team. |
the initial main thread is called the 'western and north-central europe thread' (encompassing northern and western germany, denmark, england, france, the low countries, sweden and the baltic); the second plot line, encompassing events in italy, spain, the mediterranean region, and france, the 'south european thread', and this book can be considered the starting novel of the 'south-central/south-east thread' being set in southern germany, austria, bavaria, and bohemia.this geographically organized plot thread actually began in ring of fire in flint's novelette 'the wallenstein gambit' which is set in bohemia, austria, and germany, which tied into stories in various grantville gazettes.unlike most works in the 1632 series, much of this book is written from the standpoint of common people 'in the street', including germans trying to cope with grantville, west virginia, up-timers trying to cope with their new world around grantville, and both trying to deal with the problems of two widely different cultures meeting in the new united states of europe.these merging dynamics are the milieu shaping stories flint felt necessary to include even though they are set in 1631–1632.their impact extends throughout the book and into 1634, as well as across political boundaries and battle lines as the historical imperatives developed in this book extend into the direct sequel 1634: the bavarian crisis.the short novel that concludes the work begins in late august 1633 and overlaps many of the shorter works earlier in the book.two of the three other books set in 1634 refer to the events in the work (usually as the 'troubles in franconia') setting its canonical place in the 'greater' neo-historical international politics covered in the other two works.in the flint stories which are sandwiched around the birdie tales, mike stearns goes back to school under the tutelage of melissa mailey. | 1634: the ram rebellion | numberofpages | 512 | the initial main thread is called the 'western and north-central europe thread' (encompassing northern and western germany, denmark, england, france, the low countries, sweden and the baltic); the second plot line, encompassing events in italy, spain, the mediterranean region, and france, the 'south european thread', and this book can be considered the starting novel of the 'south-central/south-east thread' being set in southern germany, austria, bavaria, and bohemia.this geographically organized plot thread actually began in ring of fire in flint's novelette 'the wallenstein gambit' which is set in bohemia, austria, and germany, which tied into stories in various grantville gazettes.unlike most works in the 1632 series, much of this book is written from the standpoint of common people 'in the street', including germans trying to cope with grantville, west virginia, up-timers trying to cope with their new world around grantville, and both trying to deal with the problems of two widely different cultures meeting in the new united states of europe.these merging dynamics are the milieu shaping stories flint felt necessary to include even though they are set in 1631–1632.their impact extends throughout the book and into 1634, as well as across political boundaries and battle lines as the historical imperatives developed in this book extend into the direct sequel 1634: the bavarian crisis.the short novel that concludes the work begins in late august 1633 and overlaps many of the shorter works earlier in the book.two of the three other books set in 1634 refer to the events in the work (usually as the 'troubles in franconia') setting its canonical place in the 'greater' neo-historical international politics covered in the other two works.in the flint stories which are sandwiched around the birdie tales, mike stearns goes back to school under the tutelage of melissa mailey. |
it covers approximately 20% of earth's surface and about 29% of its water surface area.it is known to separate the 'old world' of africa, europe, and asia from the 'new world' of the americas in the european perception of the world.through its separation from africa, europe, and asia from the americas, the atlantic ocean has played a central role in the development of human society, globalization, and the histories of many nations.while the norse were the first known humans to cross the atlantic, it was the 1492 expedition of christopher columbus that proved to be the most consequential.columbus's expedition ushered in an age of exploration and colonization of the americas by european powers, most notably spain, france, portugal, and the united kingdom.from the 16th to 19th centuries, the atlantic ocean was the center of both an eponymous slave trade and the columbian exchange while occasionally hosting naval battles.such naval battles, as well as growing trade from regional american powers like the united states and brazil, both increased in degree during the 20th century, and while no major military conflicts took place in the atlantic in the present 21st century, the ocean remains a core component of trade across the world.the atlantic ocean occupies an elongated, s-shaped basin extending longitudinally between europe and africa to the east, and north and south america to the west.as one component of the interconnected world ocean, it is connected in the north to the arctic ocean, to the pacific ocean in the southwest, the indian ocean in the southeast, and the southern ocean in the south (other definitions describe the atlantic as extending southward to antarctica).the atlantic ocean is divided in two parts, by the equatorial counter current, with the north(ern) atlantic ocean and the south(ern) atlantic ocean split at about 8°n. | atlanta | areacode | 404 678 470 | no related information |
'ariane launch complex 3'), is a launch pad and associated facilities at the centre spatial guyanais in french guiana.ela-3 is operated by arianespace as part of the expendable launch system for ariane 5 launch vehicles.as of september 2022, 114 launches have been carried out from it, the first of which occurred on 4 june 1996.ela-3 is 21 square kilometres in size. | ela-3 | site | guiana space centre | ela-3 is operated by arianespace as part of the expendable launch system for ariane 5 launch vehicles.ela-3 is 21 square kilometres in size. |
he was drafted by the atlanta falcons in the third round of the 2011 nfl draft.he played college football at georgia.he played for the atlanta falcons and houston texans.he was signed by the team on july 28.dent was selected to the pro football weekly all-rookie team. | akeem dent | club | houston texans | dent was selected to the pro football weekly all-rookie team. |
the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china.it also was a major stopover point on the atc karachi-kunming air transport route.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. | agra airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 16794 | air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. |
the initial main thread is called the 'western and north-central europe thread' (encompassing northern and western germany, denmark, england, france, the low countries, sweden and the baltic); the second plot line, encompassing events in italy, spain, the mediterranean region, and france, the 'south european thread', and this book can be considered the starting novel of the 'south-central/south-east thread' being set in southern germany, austria, bavaria, and bohemia.this geographically organized plot thread actually began in ring of fire in flint's novelette 'the wallenstein gambit' which is set in bohemia, austria, and germany, which tied into stories in various grantville gazettes.unlike most works in the 1632 series, much of this book is written from the standpoint of common people 'in the street', including germans trying to cope with grantville, west virginia, up-timers trying to cope with their new world around grantville, and both trying to deal with the problems of two widely different cultures meeting in the new united states of europe.these merging dynamics are the milieu shaping stories flint felt necessary to include even though they are set in 1631–1632.their impact extends throughout the book and into 1634, as well as across political boundaries and battle lines as the historical imperatives developed in this book extend into the direct sequel 1634: the bavarian crisis.the short novel that concludes the work begins in late august 1633 and overlaps many of the shorter works earlier in the book.two of the three other books set in 1634 refer to the events in the work (usually as the 'troubles in franconia') setting its canonical place in the 'greater' neo-historical international politics covered in the other two works.in the flint stories which are sandwiched around the birdie tales, mike stearns goes back to school under the tutelage of melissa mailey. | 1634: the ram rebellion | numberofpages | 512 | the initial main thread is called the 'western and north-central europe thread' (encompassing northern and western germany, denmark, england, france, the low countries, sweden and the baltic); the second plot line, encompassing events in italy, spain, the mediterranean region, and france, the 'south european thread', and this book can be considered the starting novel of the 'south-central/south-east thread' being set in southern germany, austria, bavaria, and bohemia.this geographically organized plot thread actually began in ring of fire in flint's novelette 'the wallenstein gambit' which is set in bohemia, austria, and germany, which tied into stories in various grantville gazettes.unlike most works in the 1632 series, much of this book is written from the standpoint of common people 'in the street', including germans trying to cope with grantville, west virginia, up-timers trying to cope with their new world around grantville, and both trying to deal with the problems of two widely different cultures meeting in the new united states of europe.these merging dynamics are the milieu shaping stories flint felt necessary to include even though they are set in 1631–1632.their impact extends throughout the book and into 1634, as well as across political boundaries and battle lines as the historical imperatives developed in this book extend into the direct sequel 1634: the bavarian crisis.the short novel that concludes the work begins in late august 1633 and overlaps many of the shorter works earlier in the book.two of the three other books set in 1634 refer to the events in the work (usually as the 'troubles in franconia') setting its canonical place in the 'greater' neo-historical international politics covered in the other two works.in the flint stories which are sandwiched around the birdie tales, mike stearns goes back to school under the tutelage of melissa mailey. |
he was drafted by the atlanta falcons in the third round of the 2011 nfl draft.he played college football at georgia.he played for the atlanta falcons and houston texans.he was signed by the team on july 28.dent was selected to the pro football weekly all-rookie team. | akeem dent | debutteam | atlanta falcons | dent was selected to the pro football weekly all-rookie team. |
the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china.it also was a major stopover point on the atc karachi-kunming air transport route.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. | agra airport | location | india | air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. |
it covers approximately 20% of earth's surface and about 29% of its water surface area.it is known to separate the 'old world' of africa, europe, and asia from the 'new world' of the americas in the european perception of the world.through its separation from africa, europe, and asia from the americas, the atlantic ocean has played a central role in the development of human society, globalization, and the histories of many nations.while the norse were the first known humans to cross the atlantic, it was the 1492 expedition of christopher columbus that proved to be the most consequential.columbus's expedition ushered in an age of exploration and colonization of the americas by european powers, most notably spain, france, portugal, and the united kingdom.from the 16th to 19th centuries, the atlantic ocean was the center of both an eponymous slave trade and the columbian exchange while occasionally hosting naval battles.such naval battles, as well as growing trade from regional american powers like the united states and brazil, both increased in degree during the 20th century, and while no major military conflicts took place in the atlantic in the present 21st century, the ocean remains a core component of trade across the world.the atlantic ocean occupies an elongated, s-shaped basin extending longitudinally between europe and africa to the east, and north and south america to the west.as one component of the interconnected world ocean, it is connected in the north to the arctic ocean, to the pacific ocean in the southwest, the indian ocean in the southeast, and the southern ocean in the south (other definitions describe the atlantic as extending southward to antarctica).the atlantic ocean is divided in two parts, by the equatorial counter current, with the north(ern) atlantic ocean and the south(ern) atlantic ocean split at about 8°n. | atlanta | areacode | 404 678 470 | no related information |
the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china.it also was a major stopover point on the atc karachi-kunming air transport route.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. | agra airport | location | india | air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. |
he was drafted by the atlanta falcons in the third round of the 2011 nfl draft.he played college football at georgia.he played for the atlanta falcons and houston texans.he was signed by the team on july 28.dent was selected to the pro football weekly all-rookie team. | akeem dent | debutteam | atlanta falcons | dent was selected to the pro football weekly all-rookie team. |
the initial main thread is called the 'western and north-central europe thread' (encompassing northern and western germany, denmark, england, france, the low countries, sweden and the baltic); the second plot line, encompassing events in italy, spain, the mediterranean region, and france, the 'south european thread', and this book can be considered the starting novel of the 'south-central/south-east thread' being set in southern germany, austria, bavaria, and bohemia.this geographically organized plot thread actually began in ring of fire in flint's novelette 'the wallenstein gambit' which is set in bohemia, austria, and germany, which tied into stories in various grantville gazettes.unlike most works in the 1632 series, much of this book is written from the standpoint of common people 'in the street', including germans trying to cope with grantville, west virginia, up-timers trying to cope with their new world around grantville, and both trying to deal with the problems of two widely different cultures meeting in the new united states of europe.these merging dynamics are the milieu shaping stories flint felt necessary to include even though they are set in 1631–1632.their impact extends throughout the book and into 1634, as well as across political boundaries and battle lines as the historical imperatives developed in this book extend into the direct sequel 1634: the bavarian crisis.the short novel that concludes the work begins in late august 1633 and overlaps many of the shorter works earlier in the book.two of the three other books set in 1634 refer to the events in the work (usually as the 'troubles in franconia') setting its canonical place in the 'greater' neo-historical international politics covered in the other two works.in the flint stories which are sandwiched around the birdie tales, mike stearns goes back to school under the tutelage of melissa mailey. | bosomer | stringman | squiggled | no related information |
the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china.it also was a major stopover point on the atc karachi-kunming air transport route.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. | agra airport | location | uttar pradesh | air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. |
it covers approximately 20% of earth's surface and about 29% of its water surface area.it is known to separate the 'old world' of africa, europe, and asia from the 'new world' of the americas in the european perception of the world.through its separation from africa, europe, and asia from the americas, the atlantic ocean has played a central role in the development of human society, globalization, and the histories of many nations.while the norse were the first known humans to cross the atlantic, it was the 1492 expedition of christopher columbus that proved to be the most consequential.columbus's expedition ushered in an age of exploration and colonization of the americas by european powers, most notably spain, france, portugal, and the united kingdom.from the 16th to 19th centuries, the atlantic ocean was the center of both an eponymous slave trade and the columbian exchange while occasionally hosting naval battles.such naval battles, as well as growing trade from regional american powers like the united states and brazil, both increased in degree during the 20th century, and while no major military conflicts took place in the atlantic in the present 21st century, the ocean remains a core component of trade across the world.the atlantic ocean occupies an elongated, s-shaped basin extending longitudinally between europe and africa to the east, and north and south america to the west.as one component of the interconnected world ocean, it is connected in the north to the arctic ocean, to the pacific ocean in the southwest, the indian ocean in the southeast, and the southern ocean in the south (other definitions describe the atlantic as extending southward to antarctica).the atlantic ocean is divided in two parts, by the equatorial counter current, with the north(ern) atlantic ocean and the south(ern) atlantic ocean split at about 8°n. | atlanta | areacode | 404 678 470 | no related information |
the initial main thread is called the 'western and north-central europe thread' (encompassing northern and western germany, denmark, england, france, the low countries, sweden and the baltic); the second plot line, encompassing events in italy, spain, the mediterranean region, and france, the 'south european thread', and this book can be considered the starting novel of the 'south-central/south-east thread' being set in southern germany, austria, bavaria, and bohemia.this geographically organized plot thread actually began in ring of fire in flint's novelette 'the wallenstein gambit' which is set in bohemia, austria, and germany, which tied into stories in various grantville gazettes.unlike most works in the 1632 series, much of this book is written from the standpoint of common people 'in the street', including germans trying to cope with grantville, west virginia, up-timers trying to cope with their new world around grantville, and both trying to deal with the problems of two widely different cultures meeting in the new united states of europe.these merging dynamics are the milieu shaping stories flint felt necessary to include even though they are set in 1631–1632.their impact extends throughout the book and into 1634, as well as across political boundaries and battle lines as the historical imperatives developed in this book extend into the direct sequel 1634: the bavarian crisis.the short novel that concludes the work begins in late august 1633 and overlaps many of the shorter works earlier in the book.two of the three other books set in 1634 refer to the events in the work (usually as the 'troubles in franconia') setting its canonical place in the 'greater' neo-historical international politics covered in the other two works.in the flint stories which are sandwiched around the birdie tales, mike stearns goes back to school under the tutelage of melissa mailey. | 1634: the ram rebellion | precededby | 1634: the galileo affair | the initial main thread is called the 'western and north-central europe thread' (encompassing northern and western germany, denmark, england, france, the low countries, sweden and the baltic); the second plot line, encompassing events in italy, spain, the mediterranean region, and france, the 'south european thread', and this book can be considered the starting novel of the 'south-central/south-east thread' being set in southern germany, austria, bavaria, and bohemia.this geographically organized plot thread actually began in ring of fire in flint's novelette 'the wallenstein gambit' which is set in bohemia, austria, and germany, which tied into stories in various grantville gazettes.unlike most works in the 1632 series, much of this book is written from the standpoint of common people 'in the street', including germans trying to cope with grantville, west virginia, up-timers trying to cope with their new world around grantville, and both trying to deal with the problems of two widely different cultures meeting in the new united states of europe.these merging dynamics are the milieu shaping stories flint felt necessary to include even though they are set in 1631–1632.their impact extends throughout the book and into 1634, as well as across political boundaries and battle lines as the historical imperatives developed in this book extend into the direct sequel 1634: the bavarian crisis.the short novel that concludes the work begins in late august 1633 and overlaps many of the shorter works earlier in the book.two of the three other books set in 1634 refer to the events in the work (usually as the 'troubles in franconia') setting its canonical place in the 'greater' neo-historical international politics covered in the other two works.in the flint stories which are sandwiched around the birdie tales, mike stearns goes back to school under the tutelage of melissa mailey. |
the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china.it also was a major stopover point on the atc karachi-kunming air transport route.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. | agra airport | location | uttar pradesh | air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. |
he was drafted by the atlanta falcons in the third round of the 2011 nfl draft.he played college football at georgia.he played for the atlanta falcons and houston texans.he was signed by the team on july 28.dent was selected to the pro football weekly all-rookie team. | coinhabit | ostariophysi | arthroclasia | no related information |
the initial main thread is called the 'western and north-central europe thread' (encompassing northern and western germany, denmark, england, france, the low countries, sweden and the baltic); the second plot line, encompassing events in italy, spain, the mediterranean region, and france, the 'south european thread', and this book can be considered the starting novel of the 'south-central/south-east thread' being set in southern germany, austria, bavaria, and bohemia.this geographically organized plot thread actually began in ring of fire in flint's novelette 'the wallenstein gambit' which is set in bohemia, austria, and germany, which tied into stories in various grantville gazettes.unlike most works in the 1632 series, much of this book is written from the standpoint of common people 'in the street', including germans trying to cope with grantville, west virginia, up-timers trying to cope with their new world around grantville, and both trying to deal with the problems of two widely different cultures meeting in the new united states of europe.these merging dynamics are the milieu shaping stories flint felt necessary to include even though they are set in 1631–1632.their impact extends throughout the book and into 1634, as well as across political boundaries and battle lines as the historical imperatives developed in this book extend into the direct sequel 1634: the bavarian crisis.the short novel that concludes the work begins in late august 1633 and overlaps many of the shorter works earlier in the book.two of the three other books set in 1634 refer to the events in the work (usually as the 'troubles in franconia') setting its canonical place in the 'greater' neo-historical international politics covered in the other two works.in the flint stories which are sandwiched around the birdie tales, mike stearns goes back to school under the tutelage of melissa mailey. | 1634: the ram rebellion | precededby | 1634: the galileo affair | the initial main thread is called the 'western and north-central europe thread' (encompassing northern and western germany, denmark, england, france, the low countries, sweden and the baltic); the second plot line, encompassing events in italy, spain, the mediterranean region, and france, the 'south european thread', and this book can be considered the starting novel of the 'south-central/south-east thread' being set in southern germany, austria, bavaria, and bohemia.this geographically organized plot thread actually began in ring of fire in flint's novelette 'the wallenstein gambit' which is set in bohemia, austria, and germany, which tied into stories in various grantville gazettes.unlike most works in the 1632 series, much of this book is written from the standpoint of common people 'in the street', including germans trying to cope with grantville, west virginia, up-timers trying to cope with their new world around grantville, and both trying to deal with the problems of two widely different cultures meeting in the new united states of europe.these merging dynamics are the milieu shaping stories flint felt necessary to include even though they are set in 1631–1632.their impact extends throughout the book and into 1634, as well as across political boundaries and battle lines as the historical imperatives developed in this book extend into the direct sequel 1634: the bavarian crisis.the short novel that concludes the work begins in late august 1633 and overlaps many of the shorter works earlier in the book.two of the three other books set in 1634 refer to the events in the work (usually as the 'troubles in franconia') setting its canonical place in the 'greater' neo-historical international politics covered in the other two works.in the flint stories which are sandwiched around the birdie tales, mike stearns goes back to school under the tutelage of melissa mailey. |
it covers approximately 20% of earth's surface and about 29% of its water surface area.it is known to separate the 'old world' of africa, europe, and asia from the 'new world' of the americas in the european perception of the world.through its separation from africa, europe, and asia from the americas, the atlantic ocean has played a central role in the development of human society, globalization, and the histories of many nations.while the norse were the first known humans to cross the atlantic, it was the 1492 expedition of christopher columbus that proved to be the most consequential.columbus's expedition ushered in an age of exploration and colonization of the americas by european powers, most notably spain, france, portugal, and the united kingdom.from the 16th to 19th centuries, the atlantic ocean was the center of both an eponymous slave trade and the columbian exchange while occasionally hosting naval battles.such naval battles, as well as growing trade from regional american powers like the united states and brazil, both increased in degree during the 20th century, and while no major military conflicts took place in the atlantic in the present 21st century, the ocean remains a core component of trade across the world.the atlantic ocean occupies an elongated, s-shaped basin extending longitudinally between europe and africa to the east, and north and south america to the west.as one component of the interconnected world ocean, it is connected in the north to the arctic ocean, to the pacific ocean in the southwest, the indian ocean in the southeast, and the southern ocean in the south (other definitions describe the atlantic as extending southward to antarctica).the atlantic ocean is divided in two parts, by the equatorial counter current, with the north(ern) atlantic ocean and the south(ern) atlantic ocean split at about 8°n. | atlanta | areaofland | 3449 square kilometres | no related information |
the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china.it also was a major stopover point on the atc karachi-kunming air transport route.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. | agra airport | nativename | kheria air force station | air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. |
he was drafted by the atlanta falcons in the third round of the 2011 nfl draft.he played college football at georgia.he played for the atlanta falcons and houston texans.he was signed by the team on july 28.dent was selected to the pro football weekly all-rookie team. | akeem dent | formerteam | houston texans | dent was selected to the pro football weekly all-rookie team. |
the initial main thread is called the 'western and north-central europe thread' (encompassing northern and western germany, denmark, england, france, the low countries, sweden and the baltic); the second plot line, encompassing events in italy, spain, the mediterranean region, and france, the 'south european thread', and this book can be considered the starting novel of the 'south-central/south-east thread' being set in southern germany, austria, bavaria, and bohemia.this geographically organized plot thread actually began in ring of fire in flint's novelette 'the wallenstein gambit' which is set in bohemia, austria, and germany, which tied into stories in various grantville gazettes.unlike most works in the 1632 series, much of this book is written from the standpoint of common people 'in the street', including germans trying to cope with grantville, west virginia, up-timers trying to cope with their new world around grantville, and both trying to deal with the problems of two widely different cultures meeting in the new united states of europe.these merging dynamics are the milieu shaping stories flint felt necessary to include even though they are set in 1631–1632.their impact extends throughout the book and into 1634, as well as across political boundaries and battle lines as the historical imperatives developed in this book extend into the direct sequel 1634: the bavarian crisis.the short novel that concludes the work begins in late august 1633 and overlaps many of the shorter works earlier in the book.two of the three other books set in 1634 refer to the events in the work (usually as the 'troubles in franconia') setting its canonical place in the 'greater' neo-historical international politics covered in the other two works.in the flint stories which are sandwiched around the birdie tales, mike stearns goes back to school under the tutelage of melissa mailey. | 1634: the ram rebellion | precededby | 1634: the galileo affair | the initial main thread is called the 'western and north-central europe thread' (encompassing northern and western germany, denmark, england, france, the low countries, sweden and the baltic); the second plot line, encompassing events in italy, spain, the mediterranean region, and france, the 'south european thread', and this book can be considered the starting novel of the 'south-central/south-east thread' being set in southern germany, austria, bavaria, and bohemia.this geographically organized plot thread actually began in ring of fire in flint's novelette 'the wallenstein gambit' which is set in bohemia, austria, and germany, which tied into stories in various grantville gazettes.unlike most works in the 1632 series, much of this book is written from the standpoint of common people 'in the street', including germans trying to cope with grantville, west virginia, up-timers trying to cope with their new world around grantville, and both trying to deal with the problems of two widely different cultures meeting in the new united states of europe.these merging dynamics are the milieu shaping stories flint felt necessary to include even though they are set in 1631–1632.their impact extends throughout the book and into 1634, as well as across political boundaries and battle lines as the historical imperatives developed in this book extend into the direct sequel 1634: the bavarian crisis.the short novel that concludes the work begins in late august 1633 and overlaps many of the shorter works earlier in the book.two of the three other books set in 1634 refer to the events in the work (usually as the 'troubles in franconia') setting its canonical place in the 'greater' neo-historical international politics covered in the other two works.in the flint stories which are sandwiched around the birdie tales, mike stearns goes back to school under the tutelage of melissa mailey. |
very small islands such as emergent land features on atolls can be called islets, skerries, cays or keys.an island in a river or a lake island may be called an eyot or ait, and a small island off the coast may be called a holm.sedimentary islands in the ganges delta are called chars.a grouping of geographically or geologically related islands, such as the philippines, is referred to as an archipelago.there are two main types of islands in the sea: continental islands and oceanic islands.there are also artificial islands (man-made islands).there are about 900,000 official islands in the world.this number consists of all the officially-reported islands of each country.the total number of islands in the world is unknown.there may be hundreds of thousands of tiny islands that are unknown and uncounted.the number of sea islands in the world is estimated to be more than 200,000.the total area of the world's sea islands is approx.9,963,000 sq km, which is similar to the area of canada and accounts for roughly 1/15 (or 6.7%) of the total land area of earth.dutch eiland ('island'), german eiland ('small island')).however, the spelling of the word was modified in the 15th century because of a false etymology caused by an incorrect association with the etymologically unrelated old french loanword isle, which itself comes from the latin word insula.old english ieg is actually a cognate of swedish ö and german aue, and related to latin aqua (water).continents are often considered to be the largest landmass of a particular continental plate; this holds true for australia, which sits on its own continental lithosphere and tectonic plate (the australian plate).by contrast, islands are usually seen as being extensions of the oceanic crust (e.g.volcanic islands), or as belonging to a continental plate containing a larger landmass (continental islands); the latter is the case of greenland, which sits on the north american plate. | finland | demonym | finns | no related information |
the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china.it also was a major stopover point on the atc karachi-kunming air transport route.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. | agra airport | nativename | kheria air force station | air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. |
he was drafted by the atlanta falcons in the third round of the 2011 nfl draft.he played college football at georgia.he played for the atlanta falcons and houston texans.he was signed by the team on july 28.dent was selected to the pro football weekly all-rookie team. | akeem dent | formerteam | houston texans | dent was selected to the pro football weekly all-rookie team. |
it covers approximately 20% of earth's surface and about 29% of its water surface area.it is known to separate the 'old world' of africa, europe, and asia from the 'new world' of the americas in the european perception of the world.through its separation from africa, europe, and asia from the americas, the atlantic ocean has played a central role in the development of human society, globalization, and the histories of many nations.while the norse were the first known humans to cross the atlantic, it was the 1492 expedition of christopher columbus that proved to be the most consequential.columbus's expedition ushered in an age of exploration and colonization of the americas by european powers, most notably spain, france, portugal, and the united kingdom.from the 16th to 19th centuries, the atlantic ocean was the center of both an eponymous slave trade and the columbian exchange while occasionally hosting naval battles.such naval battles, as well as growing trade from regional american powers like the united states and brazil, both increased in degree during the 20th century, and while no major military conflicts took place in the atlantic in the present 21st century, the ocean remains a core component of trade across the world.the atlantic ocean occupies an elongated, s-shaped basin extending longitudinally between europe and africa to the east, and north and south america to the west.as one component of the interconnected world ocean, it is connected in the north to the arctic ocean, to the pacific ocean in the southwest, the indian ocean in the southeast, and the southern ocean in the south (other definitions describe the atlantic as extending southward to antarctica).the atlantic ocean is divided in two parts, by the equatorial counter current, with the north(ern) atlantic ocean and the south(ern) atlantic ocean split at about 8°n. | atlanta | areaofland | 3449 square kilometres | no related information |
very small islands such as emergent land features on atolls can be called islets, skerries, cays or keys.an island in a river or a lake island may be called an eyot or ait, and a small island off the coast may be called a holm.sedimentary islands in the ganges delta are called chars.a grouping of geographically or geologically related islands, such as the philippines, is referred to as an archipelago.there are two main types of islands in the sea: continental islands and oceanic islands.there are also artificial islands (man-made islands).there are about 900,000 official islands in the world.this number consists of all the officially-reported islands of each country.the total number of islands in the world is unknown.there may be hundreds of thousands of tiny islands that are unknown and uncounted.the number of sea islands in the world is estimated to be more than 200,000.the total area of the world's sea islands is approx.9,963,000 sq km, which is similar to the area of canada and accounts for roughly 1/15 (or 6.7%) of the total land area of earth.dutch eiland ('island'), german eiland ('small island')).however, the spelling of the word was modified in the 15th century because of a false etymology caused by an incorrect association with the etymologically unrelated old french loanword isle, which itself comes from the latin word insula.old english ieg is actually a cognate of swedish ö and german aue, and related to latin aqua (water).continents are often considered to be the largest landmass of a particular continental plate; this holds true for australia, which sits on its own continental lithosphere and tectonic plate (the australian plate).by contrast, islands are usually seen as being extensions of the oceanic crust (e.g.volcanic islands), or as belonging to a continental plate containing a larger landmass (continental islands); the latter is the case of greenland, which sits on the north american plate. | finland | demonym | finns | no related information |
the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china.it also was a major stopover point on the atc karachi-kunming air transport route.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. | agra airport | operatingorganisation | airports authority of india | air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. |
very small islands such as emergent land features on atolls can be called islets, skerries, cays or keys.an island in a river or a lake island may be called an eyot or ait, and a small island off the coast may be called a holm.sedimentary islands in the ganges delta are called chars.a grouping of geographically or geologically related islands, such as the philippines, is referred to as an archipelago.there are two main types of islands in the sea: continental islands and oceanic islands.there are also artificial islands (man-made islands).there are about 900,000 official islands in the world.this number consists of all the officially-reported islands of each country.the total number of islands in the world is unknown.there may be hundreds of thousands of tiny islands that are unknown and uncounted.the number of sea islands in the world is estimated to be more than 200,000.the total area of the world's sea islands is approx.9,963,000 sq km, which is similar to the area of canada and accounts for roughly 1/15 (or 6.7%) of the total land area of earth.dutch eiland ('island'), german eiland ('small island')).however, the spelling of the word was modified in the 15th century because of a false etymology caused by an incorrect association with the etymologically unrelated old french loanword isle, which itself comes from the latin word insula.old english ieg is actually a cognate of swedish ö and german aue, and related to latin aqua (water).continents are often considered to be the largest landmass of a particular continental plate; this holds true for australia, which sits on its own continental lithosphere and tectonic plate (the australian plate).by contrast, islands are usually seen as being extensions of the oceanic crust (e.g.volcanic islands), or as belonging to a continental plate containing a larger landmass (continental islands); the latter is the case of greenland, which sits on the north american plate. | finland | demonym | finns | no related information |
his research is involved specifically in transport within nanostructures and carbon nanotubes, which revolves around graphene, dna, synthetic proteins, and other biomolecules.his research also involves the development of scanning probe techniques to measure electronic properties in nanomaterials and nanodevices.johnson is also the founding executive editor of aip advances and the co-founder of graphene frontiers, llc.in physics from stanford university in 1984 before going on to earn his ph.d. in physics from harvard in 1990, under the supervision of michael tinkham.his thesis was entitled 'effect of leads and quantum fluctuations on small superconducting tunnel junctions.'during his time at harvard, johnson worked as a research assistant, where he started working on nanodevices.he served as a post-doctoral fellow at delft university of technology in the netherlands from 1990 to 1992 before working as a post-doc fellow at national institute of standards and technology in boulder, colorado.he was promoted from assistant professor to associate professor in 2001.in 2002, johnson received two secondary appointments in the school of engineering, an appointment in electrical and systems engineering and an appointment in materials science and engineering.in 2008, he received a full professorship.johnson served as the associate chair for undergraduate affairs from 2005 to 2011.since 2011, he has been the associate chair of graduate affairs.since he began working at penn, johnson has taught both undergraduate and graduate-level courses.these courses range from introductory physics to advanced statistical mechanics and thermodynamics.he summarizes his research in his cv, which is available on his website: my research interests include transport phenomena (charge, energy, and spin) in nanoscale systems, including carbon nanotubes and graphene, and hybrid nanostructures based on these materials conjugated with proteins, synthetic peptides, and dna.recent research accomplishments include the creation of bio-inspired vapor sensors based on carbon nanotube transistors functionalized with mammalian olfactory receptors. | at charlie johnson | almamater | harvard university | his research also involves the development of scanning probe techniques to measure electronic properties in nanomaterials and nanodevices.johnson is also the founding executive editor of aip advances and the co-founder of graphene frontiers, llc.during his time at harvard, johnson worked as a research assistant, where he started working on nanodevices.in 2002, johnson received two secondary appointments in the school of engineering, an appointment in electrical and systems engineering and an appointment in materials science and engineering.johnson served as the associate chair for undergraduate affairs from 2005 to 2011.since 2011, he has been the associate chair of graduate affairs.since he began working at penn, johnson has taught both undergraduate and graduate-level courses. |
the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china.it also was a major stopover point on the atc karachi-kunming air transport route.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. | agra airport | operatingorganisation | airports authority of india | air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. |
it covers approximately 20% of earth's surface and about 29% of its water surface area.it is known to separate the 'old world' of africa, europe, and asia from the 'new world' of the americas in the european perception of the world.through its separation from africa, europe, and asia from the americas, the atlantic ocean has played a central role in the development of human society, globalization, and the histories of many nations.while the norse were the first known humans to cross the atlantic, it was the 1492 expedition of christopher columbus that proved to be the most consequential.columbus's expedition ushered in an age of exploration and colonization of the americas by european powers, most notably spain, france, portugal, and the united kingdom.from the 16th to 19th centuries, the atlantic ocean was the center of both an eponymous slave trade and the columbian exchange while occasionally hosting naval battles.such naval battles, as well as growing trade from regional american powers like the united states and brazil, both increased in degree during the 20th century, and while no major military conflicts took place in the atlantic in the present 21st century, the ocean remains a core component of trade across the world.the atlantic ocean occupies an elongated, s-shaped basin extending longitudinally between europe and africa to the east, and north and south america to the west.as one component of the interconnected world ocean, it is connected in the north to the arctic ocean, to the pacific ocean in the southwest, the indian ocean in the southeast, and the southern ocean in the south (other definitions describe the atlantic as extending southward to antarctica).the atlantic ocean is divided in two parts, by the equatorial counter current, with the north(ern) atlantic ocean and the south(ern) atlantic ocean split at about 8°n. | atlanta | areatotal | 3471 square kilometres | no related information |
very small islands such as emergent land features on atolls can be called islets, skerries, cays or keys.an island in a river or a lake island may be called an eyot or ait, and a small island off the coast may be called a holm.sedimentary islands in the ganges delta are called chars.a grouping of geographically or geologically related islands, such as the philippines, is referred to as an archipelago.there are two main types of islands in the sea: continental islands and oceanic islands.there are also artificial islands (man-made islands).there are about 900,000 official islands in the world.this number consists of all the officially-reported islands of each country.the total number of islands in the world is unknown.there may be hundreds of thousands of tiny islands that are unknown and uncounted.the number of sea islands in the world is estimated to be more than 200,000.the total area of the world's sea islands is approx.9,963,000 sq km, which is similar to the area of canada and accounts for roughly 1/15 (or 6.7%) of the total land area of earth.dutch eiland ('island'), german eiland ('small island')).however, the spelling of the word was modified in the 15th century because of a false etymology caused by an incorrect association with the etymologically unrelated old french loanword isle, which itself comes from the latin word insula.old english ieg is actually a cognate of swedish ö and german aue, and related to latin aqua (water).continents are often considered to be the largest landmass of a particular continental plate; this holds true for australia, which sits on its own continental lithosphere and tectonic plate (the australian plate).by contrast, islands are usually seen as being extensions of the oceanic crust (e.g.volcanic islands), or as belonging to a continental plate containing a larger landmass (continental islands); the latter is the case of greenland, which sits on the north american plate. | finland | leadername | juha sipilä | no related information |
his research is involved specifically in transport within nanostructures and carbon nanotubes, which revolves around graphene, dna, synthetic proteins, and other biomolecules.his research also involves the development of scanning probe techniques to measure electronic properties in nanomaterials and nanodevices.johnson is also the founding executive editor of aip advances and the co-founder of graphene frontiers, llc.in physics from stanford university in 1984 before going on to earn his ph.d. in physics from harvard in 1990, under the supervision of michael tinkham.his thesis was entitled 'effect of leads and quantum fluctuations on small superconducting tunnel junctions.'during his time at harvard, johnson worked as a research assistant, where he started working on nanodevices.he served as a post-doctoral fellow at delft university of technology in the netherlands from 1990 to 1992 before working as a post-doc fellow at national institute of standards and technology in boulder, colorado.he was promoted from assistant professor to associate professor in 2001.in 2002, johnson received two secondary appointments in the school of engineering, an appointment in electrical and systems engineering and an appointment in materials science and engineering.in 2008, he received a full professorship.johnson served as the associate chair for undergraduate affairs from 2005 to 2011.since 2011, he has been the associate chair of graduate affairs.since he began working at penn, johnson has taught both undergraduate and graduate-level courses.these courses range from introductory physics to advanced statistical mechanics and thermodynamics.he summarizes his research in his cv, which is available on his website: my research interests include transport phenomena (charge, energy, and spin) in nanoscale systems, including carbon nanotubes and graphene, and hybrid nanostructures based on these materials conjugated with proteins, synthetic peptides, and dna.recent research accomplishments include the creation of bio-inspired vapor sensors based on carbon nanotube transistors functionalized with mammalian olfactory receptors. | at charlie johnson | almamater | harvard university | his research also involves the development of scanning probe techniques to measure electronic properties in nanomaterials and nanodevices.johnson is also the founding executive editor of aip advances and the co-founder of graphene frontiers, llc.during his time at harvard, johnson worked as a research assistant, where he started working on nanodevices.in 2002, johnson received two secondary appointments in the school of engineering, an appointment in electrical and systems engineering and an appointment in materials science and engineering.johnson served as the associate chair for undergraduate affairs from 2005 to 2011.since 2011, he has been the associate chair of graduate affairs.since he began working at penn, johnson has taught both undergraduate and graduate-level courses. |
the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china.it also was a major stopover point on the atc karachi-kunming air transport route.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. | agra airport | operatingorganisation | indian air force | air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. |
he was drafted by the atlanta falcons in the third round of the 2011 nfl draft.he played college football at georgia.he played for the atlanta falcons and houston texans.he was signed by the team on july 28.dent was selected to the pro football weekly all-rookie team. | settlings | toret | cornbinks | no related information |
very small islands such as emergent land features on atolls can be called islets, skerries, cays or keys.an island in a river or a lake island may be called an eyot or ait, and a small island off the coast may be called a holm.sedimentary islands in the ganges delta are called chars.a grouping of geographically or geologically related islands, such as the philippines, is referred to as an archipelago.there are two main types of islands in the sea: continental islands and oceanic islands.there are also artificial islands (man-made islands).there are about 900,000 official islands in the world.this number consists of all the officially-reported islands of each country.the total number of islands in the world is unknown.there may be hundreds of thousands of tiny islands that are unknown and uncounted.the number of sea islands in the world is estimated to be more than 200,000.the total area of the world's sea islands is approx.9,963,000 sq km, which is similar to the area of canada and accounts for roughly 1/15 (or 6.7%) of the total land area of earth.dutch eiland ('island'), german eiland ('small island')).however, the spelling of the word was modified in the 15th century because of a false etymology caused by an incorrect association with the etymologically unrelated old french loanword isle, which itself comes from the latin word insula.old english ieg is actually a cognate of swedish ö and german aue, and related to latin aqua (water).continents are often considered to be the largest landmass of a particular continental plate; this holds true for australia, which sits on its own continental lithosphere and tectonic plate (the australian plate).by contrast, islands are usually seen as being extensions of the oceanic crust (e.g.volcanic islands), or as belonging to a continental plate containing a larger landmass (continental islands); the latter is the case of greenland, which sits on the north american plate. | finland | leadername | juha sipilä | no related information |
his research is involved specifically in transport within nanostructures and carbon nanotubes, which revolves around graphene, dna, synthetic proteins, and other biomolecules.his research also involves the development of scanning probe techniques to measure electronic properties in nanomaterials and nanodevices.johnson is also the founding executive editor of aip advances and the co-founder of graphene frontiers, llc.in physics from stanford university in 1984 before going on to earn his ph.d. in physics from harvard in 1990, under the supervision of michael tinkham.his thesis was entitled 'effect of leads and quantum fluctuations on small superconducting tunnel junctions.'during his time at harvard, johnson worked as a research assistant, where he started working on nanodevices.he served as a post-doctoral fellow at delft university of technology in the netherlands from 1990 to 1992 before working as a post-doc fellow at national institute of standards and technology in boulder, colorado.he was promoted from assistant professor to associate professor in 2001.in 2002, johnson received two secondary appointments in the school of engineering, an appointment in electrical and systems engineering and an appointment in materials science and engineering.in 2008, he received a full professorship.johnson served as the associate chair for undergraduate affairs from 2005 to 2011.since 2011, he has been the associate chair of graduate affairs.since he began working at penn, johnson has taught both undergraduate and graduate-level courses.these courses range from introductory physics to advanced statistical mechanics and thermodynamics.he summarizes his research in his cv, which is available on his website: my research interests include transport phenomena (charge, energy, and spin) in nanoscale systems, including carbon nanotubes and graphene, and hybrid nanostructures based on these materials conjugated with proteins, synthetic peptides, and dna.recent research accomplishments include the creation of bio-inspired vapor sensors based on carbon nanotube transistors functionalized with mammalian olfactory receptors. | at charlie johnson | almamater | stanford university | his research also involves the development of scanning probe techniques to measure electronic properties in nanomaterials and nanodevices.johnson is also the founding executive editor of aip advances and the co-founder of graphene frontiers, llc.during his time at harvard, johnson worked as a research assistant, where he started working on nanodevices.in 2002, johnson received two secondary appointments in the school of engineering, an appointment in electrical and systems engineering and an appointment in materials science and engineering.johnson served as the associate chair for undergraduate affairs from 2005 to 2011.since 2011, he has been the associate chair of graduate affairs.since he began working at penn, johnson has taught both undergraduate and graduate-level courses. |
the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china.it also was a major stopover point on the atc karachi-kunming air transport route.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. | agra airport | operatingorganisation | indian air force | air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. |
he was drafted by the atlanta falcons in the third round of the 2011 nfl draft.he played college football at georgia.he played for the atlanta falcons and houston texans.he was signed by the team on july 28.dent was selected to the pro football weekly all-rookie team. | akeem dent | playernumber | 50 | dent was selected to the pro football weekly all-rookie team. |
it covers approximately 20% of earth's surface and about 29% of its water surface area.it is known to separate the 'old world' of africa, europe, and asia from the 'new world' of the americas in the european perception of the world.through its separation from africa, europe, and asia from the americas, the atlantic ocean has played a central role in the development of human society, globalization, and the histories of many nations.while the norse were the first known humans to cross the atlantic, it was the 1492 expedition of christopher columbus that proved to be the most consequential.columbus's expedition ushered in an age of exploration and colonization of the americas by european powers, most notably spain, france, portugal, and the united kingdom.from the 16th to 19th centuries, the atlantic ocean was the center of both an eponymous slave trade and the columbian exchange while occasionally hosting naval battles.such naval battles, as well as growing trade from regional american powers like the united states and brazil, both increased in degree during the 20th century, and while no major military conflicts took place in the atlantic in the present 21st century, the ocean remains a core component of trade across the world.the atlantic ocean occupies an elongated, s-shaped basin extending longitudinally between europe and africa to the east, and north and south america to the west.as one component of the interconnected world ocean, it is connected in the north to the arctic ocean, to the pacific ocean in the southwest, the indian ocean in the southeast, and the southern ocean in the south (other definitions describe the atlantic as extending southward to antarctica).the atlantic ocean is divided in two parts, by the equatorial counter current, with the north(ern) atlantic ocean and the south(ern) atlantic ocean split at about 8°n. | atlanta | areatotal | 3471 square kilometres | no related information |
very small islands such as emergent land features on atolls can be called islets, skerries, cays or keys.an island in a river or a lake island may be called an eyot or ait, and a small island off the coast may be called a holm.sedimentary islands in the ganges delta are called chars.a grouping of geographically or geologically related islands, such as the philippines, is referred to as an archipelago.there are two main types of islands in the sea: continental islands and oceanic islands.there are also artificial islands (man-made islands).there are about 900,000 official islands in the world.this number consists of all the officially-reported islands of each country.the total number of islands in the world is unknown.there may be hundreds of thousands of tiny islands that are unknown and uncounted.the number of sea islands in the world is estimated to be more than 200,000.the total area of the world's sea islands is approx.9,963,000 sq km, which is similar to the area of canada and accounts for roughly 1/15 (or 6.7%) of the total land area of earth.dutch eiland ('island'), german eiland ('small island')).however, the spelling of the word was modified in the 15th century because of a false etymology caused by an incorrect association with the etymologically unrelated old french loanword isle, which itself comes from the latin word insula.old english ieg is actually a cognate of swedish ö and german aue, and related to latin aqua (water).continents are often considered to be the largest landmass of a particular continental plate; this holds true for australia, which sits on its own continental lithosphere and tectonic plate (the australian plate).by contrast, islands are usually seen as being extensions of the oceanic crust (e.g.volcanic islands), or as belonging to a continental plate containing a larger landmass (continental islands); the latter is the case of greenland, which sits on the north american plate. | finland | leadername | juha sipilä | no related information |
his research is involved specifically in transport within nanostructures and carbon nanotubes, which revolves around graphene, dna, synthetic proteins, and other biomolecules.his research also involves the development of scanning probe techniques to measure electronic properties in nanomaterials and nanodevices.johnson is also the founding executive editor of aip advances and the co-founder of graphene frontiers, llc.in physics from stanford university in 1984 before going on to earn his ph.d. in physics from harvard in 1990, under the supervision of michael tinkham.his thesis was entitled 'effect of leads and quantum fluctuations on small superconducting tunnel junctions.'during his time at harvard, johnson worked as a research assistant, where he started working on nanodevices.he served as a post-doctoral fellow at delft university of technology in the netherlands from 1990 to 1992 before working as a post-doc fellow at national institute of standards and technology in boulder, colorado.he was promoted from assistant professor to associate professor in 2001.in 2002, johnson received two secondary appointments in the school of engineering, an appointment in electrical and systems engineering and an appointment in materials science and engineering.in 2008, he received a full professorship.johnson served as the associate chair for undergraduate affairs from 2005 to 2011.since 2011, he has been the associate chair of graduate affairs.since he began working at penn, johnson has taught both undergraduate and graduate-level courses.these courses range from introductory physics to advanced statistical mechanics and thermodynamics.he summarizes his research in his cv, which is available on his website: my research interests include transport phenomena (charge, energy, and spin) in nanoscale systems, including carbon nanotubes and graphene, and hybrid nanostructures based on these materials conjugated with proteins, synthetic peptides, and dna.recent research accomplishments include the creation of bio-inspired vapor sensors based on carbon nanotube transistors functionalized with mammalian olfactory receptors. | at charlie johnson | almamater | stanford university | his research also involves the development of scanning probe techniques to measure electronic properties in nanomaterials and nanodevices.johnson is also the founding executive editor of aip advances and the co-founder of graphene frontiers, llc.during his time at harvard, johnson worked as a research assistant, where he started working on nanodevices.in 2002, johnson received two secondary appointments in the school of engineering, an appointment in electrical and systems engineering and an appointment in materials science and engineering.johnson served as the associate chair for undergraduate affairs from 2005 to 2011.since 2011, he has been the associate chair of graduate affairs.since he began working at penn, johnson has taught both undergraduate and graduate-level courses. |
the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china.it also was a major stopover point on the atc karachi-kunming air transport route.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. | agra airport | operatingorganisation | indian air force | air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. |
he was drafted by the atlanta falcons in the third round of the 2011 nfl draft.he played college football at georgia.he played for the atlanta falcons and houston texans.he was signed by the team on july 28.dent was selected to the pro football weekly all-rookie team. | akeem dent | playernumber | 50 | dent was selected to the pro football weekly all-rookie team. |
very small islands such as emergent land features on atolls can be called islets, skerries, cays or keys.an island in a river or a lake island may be called an eyot or ait, and a small island off the coast may be called a holm.sedimentary islands in the ganges delta are called chars.a grouping of geographically or geologically related islands, such as the philippines, is referred to as an archipelago.there are two main types of islands in the sea: continental islands and oceanic islands.there are also artificial islands (man-made islands).there are about 900,000 official islands in the world.this number consists of all the officially-reported islands of each country.the total number of islands in the world is unknown.there may be hundreds of thousands of tiny islands that are unknown and uncounted.the number of sea islands in the world is estimated to be more than 200,000.the total area of the world's sea islands is approx.9,963,000 sq km, which is similar to the area of canada and accounts for roughly 1/15 (or 6.7%) of the total land area of earth.dutch eiland ('island'), german eiland ('small island')).however, the spelling of the word was modified in the 15th century because of a false etymology caused by an incorrect association with the etymologically unrelated old french loanword isle, which itself comes from the latin word insula.old english ieg is actually a cognate of swedish ö and german aue, and related to latin aqua (water).continents are often considered to be the largest landmass of a particular continental plate; this holds true for australia, which sits on its own continental lithosphere and tectonic plate (the australian plate).by contrast, islands are usually seen as being extensions of the oceanic crust (e.g.volcanic islands), or as belonging to a continental plate containing a larger landmass (continental islands); the latter is the case of greenland, which sits on the north american plate. | finland | leadername | sauli niinistö | no related information |
his research is involved specifically in transport within nanostructures and carbon nanotubes, which revolves around graphene, dna, synthetic proteins, and other biomolecules.his research also involves the development of scanning probe techniques to measure electronic properties in nanomaterials and nanodevices.johnson is also the founding executive editor of aip advances and the co-founder of graphene frontiers, llc.in physics from stanford university in 1984 before going on to earn his ph.d. in physics from harvard in 1990, under the supervision of michael tinkham.his thesis was entitled 'effect of leads and quantum fluctuations on small superconducting tunnel junctions.'during his time at harvard, johnson worked as a research assistant, where he started working on nanodevices.he served as a post-doctoral fellow at delft university of technology in the netherlands from 1990 to 1992 before working as a post-doc fellow at national institute of standards and technology in boulder, colorado.he was promoted from assistant professor to associate professor in 2001.in 2002, johnson received two secondary appointments in the school of engineering, an appointment in electrical and systems engineering and an appointment in materials science and engineering.in 2008, he received a full professorship.johnson served as the associate chair for undergraduate affairs from 2005 to 2011.since 2011, he has been the associate chair of graduate affairs.since he began working at penn, johnson has taught both undergraduate and graduate-level courses.these courses range from introductory physics to advanced statistical mechanics and thermodynamics.he summarizes his research in his cv, which is available on his website: my research interests include transport phenomena (charge, energy, and spin) in nanoscale systems, including carbon nanotubes and graphene, and hybrid nanostructures based on these materials conjugated with proteins, synthetic peptides, and dna.recent research accomplishments include the creation of bio-inspired vapor sensors based on carbon nanotube transistors functionalized with mammalian olfactory receptors. | at charlie johnson | doctoraladvisor | michael tinkham | his research also involves the development of scanning probe techniques to measure electronic properties in nanomaterials and nanodevices.johnson is also the founding executive editor of aip advances and the co-founder of graphene frontiers, llc.during his time at harvard, johnson worked as a research assistant, where he started working on nanodevices.in 2002, johnson received two secondary appointments in the school of engineering, an appointment in electrical and systems engineering and an appointment in materials science and engineering.johnson served as the associate chair for undergraduate affairs from 2005 to 2011.since 2011, he has been the associate chair of graduate affairs.since he began working at penn, johnson has taught both undergraduate and graduate-level courses. |
the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china.it also was a major stopover point on the atc karachi-kunming air transport route.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. | agra airport | runwaylength | 18180 | air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. |
he was drafted by the atlanta falcons in the third round of the 2011 nfl draft.he played college football at georgia.he played for the atlanta falcons and houston texans.he was signed by the team on july 28.dent was selected to the pro football weekly all-rookie team. | akeem dent | position | linebacker | dent was selected to the pro football weekly all-rookie team. |
it covers approximately 20% of earth's surface and about 29% of its water surface area.it is known to separate the 'old world' of africa, europe, and asia from the 'new world' of the americas in the european perception of the world.through its separation from africa, europe, and asia from the americas, the atlantic ocean has played a central role in the development of human society, globalization, and the histories of many nations.while the norse were the first known humans to cross the atlantic, it was the 1492 expedition of christopher columbus that proved to be the most consequential.columbus's expedition ushered in an age of exploration and colonization of the americas by european powers, most notably spain, france, portugal, and the united kingdom.from the 16th to 19th centuries, the atlantic ocean was the center of both an eponymous slave trade and the columbian exchange while occasionally hosting naval battles.such naval battles, as well as growing trade from regional american powers like the united states and brazil, both increased in degree during the 20th century, and while no major military conflicts took place in the atlantic in the present 21st century, the ocean remains a core component of trade across the world.the atlantic ocean occupies an elongated, s-shaped basin extending longitudinally between europe and africa to the east, and north and south america to the west.as one component of the interconnected world ocean, it is connected in the north to the arctic ocean, to the pacific ocean in the southwest, the indian ocean in the southeast, and the southern ocean in the south (other definitions describe the atlantic as extending southward to antarctica).the atlantic ocean is divided in two parts, by the equatorial counter current, with the north(ern) atlantic ocean and the south(ern) atlantic ocean split at about 8°n. | atlanta | areatotal | 3471 square kilometres | no related information |
very small islands such as emergent land features on atolls can be called islets, skerries, cays or keys.an island in a river or a lake island may be called an eyot or ait, and a small island off the coast may be called a holm.sedimentary islands in the ganges delta are called chars.a grouping of geographically or geologically related islands, such as the philippines, is referred to as an archipelago.there are two main types of islands in the sea: continental islands and oceanic islands.there are also artificial islands (man-made islands).there are about 900,000 official islands in the world.this number consists of all the officially-reported islands of each country.the total number of islands in the world is unknown.there may be hundreds of thousands of tiny islands that are unknown and uncounted.the number of sea islands in the world is estimated to be more than 200,000.the total area of the world's sea islands is approx.9,963,000 sq km, which is similar to the area of canada and accounts for roughly 1/15 (or 6.7%) of the total land area of earth.dutch eiland ('island'), german eiland ('small island')).however, the spelling of the word was modified in the 15th century because of a false etymology caused by an incorrect association with the etymologically unrelated old french loanword isle, which itself comes from the latin word insula.old english ieg is actually a cognate of swedish ö and german aue, and related to latin aqua (water).continents are often considered to be the largest landmass of a particular continental plate; this holds true for australia, which sits on its own continental lithosphere and tectonic plate (the australian plate).by contrast, islands are usually seen as being extensions of the oceanic crust (e.g.volcanic islands), or as belonging to a continental plate containing a larger landmass (continental islands); the latter is the case of greenland, which sits on the north american plate. | finland | leadername | sauli niinistö | no related information |
his research is involved specifically in transport within nanostructures and carbon nanotubes, which revolves around graphene, dna, synthetic proteins, and other biomolecules.his research also involves the development of scanning probe techniques to measure electronic properties in nanomaterials and nanodevices.johnson is also the founding executive editor of aip advances and the co-founder of graphene frontiers, llc.in physics from stanford university in 1984 before going on to earn his ph.d. in physics from harvard in 1990, under the supervision of michael tinkham.his thesis was entitled 'effect of leads and quantum fluctuations on small superconducting tunnel junctions.'during his time at harvard, johnson worked as a research assistant, where he started working on nanodevices.he served as a post-doctoral fellow at delft university of technology in the netherlands from 1990 to 1992 before working as a post-doc fellow at national institute of standards and technology in boulder, colorado.he was promoted from assistant professor to associate professor in 2001.in 2002, johnson received two secondary appointments in the school of engineering, an appointment in electrical and systems engineering and an appointment in materials science and engineering.in 2008, he received a full professorship.johnson served as the associate chair for undergraduate affairs from 2005 to 2011.since 2011, he has been the associate chair of graduate affairs.since he began working at penn, johnson has taught both undergraduate and graduate-level courses.these courses range from introductory physics to advanced statistical mechanics and thermodynamics.he summarizes his research in his cv, which is available on his website: my research interests include transport phenomena (charge, energy, and spin) in nanoscale systems, including carbon nanotubes and graphene, and hybrid nanostructures based on these materials conjugated with proteins, synthetic peptides, and dna.recent research accomplishments include the creation of bio-inspired vapor sensors based on carbon nanotube transistors functionalized with mammalian olfactory receptors. | at charlie johnson | doctoraladvisor | michael tinkham | his research also involves the development of scanning probe techniques to measure electronic properties in nanomaterials and nanodevices.johnson is also the founding executive editor of aip advances and the co-founder of graphene frontiers, llc.during his time at harvard, johnson worked as a research assistant, where he started working on nanodevices.in 2002, johnson received two secondary appointments in the school of engineering, an appointment in electrical and systems engineering and an appointment in materials science and engineering.johnson served as the associate chair for undergraduate affairs from 2005 to 2011.since 2011, he has been the associate chair of graduate affairs.since he began working at penn, johnson has taught both undergraduate and graduate-level courses. |
the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china.it also was a major stopover point on the atc karachi-kunming air transport route.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. | agra airport | runwaylength | 18180 | air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. |
he was drafted by the atlanta falcons in the third round of the 2011 nfl draft.he played college football at georgia.he played for the atlanta falcons and houston texans.he was signed by the team on july 28.dent was selected to the pro football weekly all-rookie team. | akeem dent | position | linebacker | dent was selected to the pro football weekly all-rookie team. |
very small islands such as emergent land features on atolls can be called islets, skerries, cays or keys.an island in a river or a lake island may be called an eyot or ait, and a small island off the coast may be called a holm.sedimentary islands in the ganges delta are called chars.a grouping of geographically or geologically related islands, such as the philippines, is referred to as an archipelago.there are two main types of islands in the sea: continental islands and oceanic islands.there are also artificial islands (man-made islands).there are about 900,000 official islands in the world.this number consists of all the officially-reported islands of each country.the total number of islands in the world is unknown.there may be hundreds of thousands of tiny islands that are unknown and uncounted.the number of sea islands in the world is estimated to be more than 200,000.the total area of the world's sea islands is approx.9,963,000 sq km, which is similar to the area of canada and accounts for roughly 1/15 (or 6.7%) of the total land area of earth.dutch eiland ('island'), german eiland ('small island')).however, the spelling of the word was modified in the 15th century because of a false etymology caused by an incorrect association with the etymologically unrelated old french loanword isle, which itself comes from the latin word insula.old english ieg is actually a cognate of swedish ö and german aue, and related to latin aqua (water).continents are often considered to be the largest landmass of a particular continental plate; this holds true for australia, which sits on its own continental lithosphere and tectonic plate (the australian plate).by contrast, islands are usually seen as being extensions of the oceanic crust (e.g.volcanic islands), or as belonging to a continental plate containing a larger landmass (continental islands); the latter is the case of greenland, which sits on the north american plate. | finland | leadername | sauli niinistö | no related information |
his research is involved specifically in transport within nanostructures and carbon nanotubes, which revolves around graphene, dna, synthetic proteins, and other biomolecules.his research also involves the development of scanning probe techniques to measure electronic properties in nanomaterials and nanodevices.johnson is also the founding executive editor of aip advances and the co-founder of graphene frontiers, llc.in physics from stanford university in 1984 before going on to earn his ph.d. in physics from harvard in 1990, under the supervision of michael tinkham.his thesis was entitled 'effect of leads and quantum fluctuations on small superconducting tunnel junctions.'during his time at harvard, johnson worked as a research assistant, where he started working on nanodevices.he served as a post-doctoral fellow at delft university of technology in the netherlands from 1990 to 1992 before working as a post-doc fellow at national institute of standards and technology in boulder, colorado.he was promoted from assistant professor to associate professor in 2001.in 2002, johnson received two secondary appointments in the school of engineering, an appointment in electrical and systems engineering and an appointment in materials science and engineering.in 2008, he received a full professorship.johnson served as the associate chair for undergraduate affairs from 2005 to 2011.since 2011, he has been the associate chair of graduate affairs.since he began working at penn, johnson has taught both undergraduate and graduate-level courses.these courses range from introductory physics to advanced statistical mechanics and thermodynamics.he summarizes his research in his cv, which is available on his website: my research interests include transport phenomena (charge, energy, and spin) in nanoscale systems, including carbon nanotubes and graphene, and hybrid nanostructures based on these materials conjugated with proteins, synthetic peptides, and dna.recent research accomplishments include the creation of bio-inspired vapor sensors based on carbon nanotube transistors functionalized with mammalian olfactory receptors. | at charlie johnson | doctoraladvisor | michael tinkham | his research also involves the development of scanning probe techniques to measure electronic properties in nanomaterials and nanodevices.johnson is also the founding executive editor of aip advances and the co-founder of graphene frontiers, llc.during his time at harvard, johnson worked as a research assistant, where he started working on nanodevices.in 2002, johnson received two secondary appointments in the school of engineering, an appointment in electrical and systems engineering and an appointment in materials science and engineering.johnson served as the associate chair for undergraduate affairs from 2005 to 2011.since 2011, he has been the associate chair of graduate affairs.since he began working at penn, johnson has taught both undergraduate and graduate-level courses. |
the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china.it also was a major stopover point on the atc karachi-kunming air transport route.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. | agra airport | runwaylength | 27430 | air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff. |
it covers approximately 20% of earth's surface and about 29% of its water surface area.it is known to separate the 'old world' of africa, europe, and asia from the 'new world' of the americas in the european perception of the world.through its separation from africa, europe, and asia from the americas, the atlantic ocean has played a central role in the development of human society, globalization, and the histories of many nations.while the norse were the first known humans to cross the atlantic, it was the 1492 expedition of christopher columbus that proved to be the most consequential.columbus's expedition ushered in an age of exploration and colonization of the americas by european powers, most notably spain, france, portugal, and the united kingdom.from the 16th to 19th centuries, the atlantic ocean was the center of both an eponymous slave trade and the columbian exchange while occasionally hosting naval battles.such naval battles, as well as growing trade from regional american powers like the united states and brazil, both increased in degree during the 20th century, and while no major military conflicts took place in the atlantic in the present 21st century, the ocean remains a core component of trade across the world.the atlantic ocean occupies an elongated, s-shaped basin extending longitudinally between europe and africa to the east, and north and south america to the west.as one component of the interconnected world ocean, it is connected in the north to the arctic ocean, to the pacific ocean in the southwest, the indian ocean in the southeast, and the southern ocean in the south (other definitions describe the atlantic as extending southward to antarctica).the atlantic ocean is divided in two parts, by the equatorial counter current, with the north(ern) atlantic ocean and the south(ern) atlantic ocean split at about 8°n. | atlanta | country | united states | no related information |
he was drafted by the atlanta falcons in the third round of the 2011 nfl draft.he played college football at georgia.he played for the atlanta falcons and houston texans.he was signed by the team on july 28.dent was selected to the pro football weekly all-rookie team. | akeem dent | position | linebacker | dent was selected to the pro football weekly all-rookie team. |
his research is involved specifically in transport within nanostructures and carbon nanotubes, which revolves around graphene, dna, synthetic proteins, and other biomolecules.his research also involves the development of scanning probe techniques to measure electronic properties in nanomaterials and nanodevices.johnson is also the founding executive editor of aip advances and the co-founder of graphene frontiers, llc.in physics from stanford university in 1984 before going on to earn his ph.d. in physics from harvard in 1990, under the supervision of michael tinkham.his thesis was entitled 'effect of leads and quantum fluctuations on small superconducting tunnel junctions.'during his time at harvard, johnson worked as a research assistant, where he started working on nanodevices.he served as a post-doctoral fellow at delft university of technology in the netherlands from 1990 to 1992 before working as a post-doc fellow at national institute of standards and technology in boulder, colorado.he was promoted from assistant professor to associate professor in 2001.in 2002, johnson received two secondary appointments in the school of engineering, an appointment in electrical and systems engineering and an appointment in materials science and engineering.in 2008, he received a full professorship.johnson served as the associate chair for undergraduate affairs from 2005 to 2011.since 2011, he has been the associate chair of graduate affairs.since he began working at penn, johnson has taught both undergraduate and graduate-level courses.these courses range from introductory physics to advanced statistical mechanics and thermodynamics.he summarizes his research in his cv, which is available on his website: my research interests include transport phenomena (charge, energy, and spin) in nanoscale systems, including carbon nanotubes and graphene, and hybrid nanostructures based on these materials conjugated with proteins, synthetic peptides, and dna.recent research accomplishments include the creation of bio-inspired vapor sensors based on carbon nanotube transistors functionalized with mammalian olfactory receptors. | at charlie johnson | nationality | united states | his research also involves the development of scanning probe techniques to measure electronic properties in nanomaterials and nanodevices.johnson is also the founding executive editor of aip advances and the co-founder of graphene frontiers, llc.during his time at harvard, johnson worked as a research assistant, where he started working on nanodevices.in 2002, johnson received two secondary appointments in the school of engineering, an appointment in electrical and systems engineering and an appointment in materials science and engineering.johnson served as the associate chair for undergraduate affairs from 2005 to 2011.since 2011, he has been the associate chair of graduate affairs.since he began working at penn, johnson has taught both undergraduate and graduate-level courses. |
it has been the primary builder of submarines for the united states navy for more than 100 years.the company's main facilities are a shipyard in groton, connecticut, a hull-fabrication and outfitting facility in quonset point, rhode island, and a design and engineering facility in new london, connecticut.holland vi was the first submarine that this shipyard built, which became uss holland when it was commissioned into the united states navy on april 11, 1900—the first submarine to be officially commissioned.the success of holland vi created a demand for follow-up models (a class or plunger class) that began with the prototype submersible fulton built at electric boat.some foreign navies were interested in john holland's latest submarine designs, and so purchased the rights to build them under licensing contracts through the company; these included the united kingdom's royal navy, the imperial japanese navy, the imperial russian navy, and the royal netherlands navy.from 1907 to 1925 electric boat designed submarines for the navy and subcontracted their construction to the fore river shipyard in quincy, massachusetts and other shipyards.during this era, the company designed submarines of the b, c, d, e, k, l, m, n, aa-1, o, r, and s classes.during the world war i era, the company and its subsidiaries (notably the electric launch company, or elco) built 85 submarines via subcontractors and 722 submarine chasers for the us navy, and 580 80-foot motor launches for the british royal navy.cuttlefish was the first submarine built at eb's plant in groton, connecticut which has ever since been its primary submarine manufacturing facility.eb was the lead yard for several classes of submarines (perch, salmon, sargo, tambor, gar, mackerel and gato) prior to world war ii.starting in the early 1930s, eb was one of only two major us submarine manufacturers (the other being the portsmouth navy yard) until the late 1950s. | general dynamics electric boat | locationcity | groton connecticut | the success of holland vi created a demand for follow-up models (a class or plunger class) that began with the prototype submersible fulton built at electric boat.some foreign navies were interested in john holland's latest submarine designs, and so purchased the rights to build them under licensing contracts through the company; these included the united kingdom's royal navy, the imperial japanese navy, the imperial russian navy, and the royal netherlands navy.from 1907 to 1925 electric boat designed submarines for the navy and subcontracted their construction to the fore river shipyard in quincy, massachusetts and other shipyards.during the world war i era, the company and its subsidiaries (notably the electric launch company, or elco) built 85 submarines via subcontractors and 722 submarine chasers for the us navy, and 580 80-foot motor launches for the british royal navy. |
it covers approximately 20% of earth's surface and about 29% of its water surface area.it is known to separate the 'old world' of africa, europe, and asia from the 'new world' of the americas in the european perception of the world.through its separation from africa, europe, and asia from the americas, the atlantic ocean has played a central role in the development of human society, globalization, and the histories of many nations.while the norse were the first known humans to cross the atlantic, it was the 1492 expedition of christopher columbus that proved to be the most consequential.columbus's expedition ushered in an age of exploration and colonization of the americas by european powers, most notably spain, france, portugal, and the united kingdom.from the 16th to 19th centuries, the atlantic ocean was the center of both an eponymous slave trade and the columbian exchange while occasionally hosting naval battles.such naval battles, as well as growing trade from regional american powers like the united states and brazil, both increased in degree during the 20th century, and while no major military conflicts took place in the atlantic in the present 21st century, the ocean remains a core component of trade across the world.the atlantic ocean occupies an elongated, s-shaped basin extending longitudinally between europe and africa to the east, and north and south america to the west.as one component of the interconnected world ocean, it is connected in the north to the arctic ocean, to the pacific ocean in the southwest, the indian ocean in the southeast, and the southern ocean in the south (other definitions describe the atlantic as extending southward to antarctica).the atlantic ocean is divided in two parts, by the equatorial counter current, with the north(ern) atlantic ocean and the south(ern) atlantic ocean split at about 8°n. | atlanta | country | united states | no related information |
his research is involved specifically in transport within nanostructures and carbon nanotubes, which revolves around graphene, dna, synthetic proteins, and other biomolecules.his research also involves the development of scanning probe techniques to measure electronic properties in nanomaterials and nanodevices.johnson is also the founding executive editor of aip advances and the co-founder of graphene frontiers, llc.in physics from stanford university in 1984 before going on to earn his ph.d. in physics from harvard in 1990, under the supervision of michael tinkham.his thesis was entitled 'effect of leads and quantum fluctuations on small superconducting tunnel junctions.'during his time at harvard, johnson worked as a research assistant, where he started working on nanodevices.he served as a post-doctoral fellow at delft university of technology in the netherlands from 1990 to 1992 before working as a post-doc fellow at national institute of standards and technology in boulder, colorado.he was promoted from assistant professor to associate professor in 2001.in 2002, johnson received two secondary appointments in the school of engineering, an appointment in electrical and systems engineering and an appointment in materials science and engineering.in 2008, he received a full professorship.johnson served as the associate chair for undergraduate affairs from 2005 to 2011.since 2011, he has been the associate chair of graduate affairs.since he began working at penn, johnson has taught both undergraduate and graduate-level courses.these courses range from introductory physics to advanced statistical mechanics and thermodynamics.he summarizes his research in his cv, which is available on his website: my research interests include transport phenomena (charge, energy, and spin) in nanoscale systems, including carbon nanotubes and graphene, and hybrid nanostructures based on these materials conjugated with proteins, synthetic peptides, and dna.recent research accomplishments include the creation of bio-inspired vapor sensors based on carbon nanotube transistors functionalized with mammalian olfactory receptors. | at charlie johnson | nationality | united states | his research also involves the development of scanning probe techniques to measure electronic properties in nanomaterials and nanodevices.johnson is also the founding executive editor of aip advances and the co-founder of graphene frontiers, llc.during his time at harvard, johnson worked as a research assistant, where he started working on nanodevices.in 2002, johnson received two secondary appointments in the school of engineering, an appointment in electrical and systems engineering and an appointment in materials science and engineering.johnson served as the associate chair for undergraduate affairs from 2005 to 2011.since 2011, he has been the associate chair of graduate affairs.since he began working at penn, johnson has taught both undergraduate and graduate-level courses. |
it has been the primary builder of submarines for the united states navy for more than 100 years.the company's main facilities are a shipyard in groton, connecticut, a hull-fabrication and outfitting facility in quonset point, rhode island, and a design and engineering facility in new london, connecticut.holland vi was the first submarine that this shipyard built, which became uss holland when it was commissioned into the united states navy on april 11, 1900—the first submarine to be officially commissioned.the success of holland vi created a demand for follow-up models (a class or plunger class) that began with the prototype submersible fulton built at electric boat.some foreign navies were interested in john holland's latest submarine designs, and so purchased the rights to build them under licensing contracts through the company; these included the united kingdom's royal navy, the imperial japanese navy, the imperial russian navy, and the royal netherlands navy.from 1907 to 1925 electric boat designed submarines for the navy and subcontracted their construction to the fore river shipyard in quincy, massachusetts and other shipyards.during this era, the company designed submarines of the b, c, d, e, k, l, m, n, aa-1, o, r, and s classes.during the world war i era, the company and its subsidiaries (notably the electric launch company, or elco) built 85 submarines via subcontractors and 722 submarine chasers for the us navy, and 580 80-foot motor launches for the british royal navy.cuttlefish was the first submarine built at eb's plant in groton, connecticut which has ever since been its primary submarine manufacturing facility.eb was the lead yard for several classes of submarines (perch, salmon, sargo, tambor, gar, mackerel and gato) prior to world war ii.starting in the early 1930s, eb was one of only two major us submarine manufacturers (the other being the portsmouth navy yard) until the late 1950s. | general dynamics electric boat | locationcity | groton connecticut | the success of holland vi created a demand for follow-up models (a class or plunger class) that began with the prototype submersible fulton built at electric boat.some foreign navies were interested in john holland's latest submarine designs, and so purchased the rights to build them under licensing contracts through the company; these included the united kingdom's royal navy, the imperial japanese navy, the imperial russian navy, and the royal netherlands navy.from 1907 to 1925 electric boat designed submarines for the navy and subcontracted their construction to the fore river shipyard in quincy, massachusetts and other shipyards.during the world war i era, the company and its subsidiaries (notably the electric launch company, or elco) built 85 submarines via subcontractors and 722 submarine chasers for the us navy, and 580 80-foot motor launches for the british royal navy. |
his research is involved specifically in transport within nanostructures and carbon nanotubes, which revolves around graphene, dna, synthetic proteins, and other biomolecules.his research also involves the development of scanning probe techniques to measure electronic properties in nanomaterials and nanodevices.johnson is also the founding executive editor of aip advances and the co-founder of graphene frontiers, llc.in physics from stanford university in 1984 before going on to earn his ph.d. in physics from harvard in 1990, under the supervision of michael tinkham.his thesis was entitled 'effect of leads and quantum fluctuations on small superconducting tunnel junctions.'during his time at harvard, johnson worked as a research assistant, where he started working on nanodevices.he served as a post-doctoral fellow at delft university of technology in the netherlands from 1990 to 1992 before working as a post-doc fellow at national institute of standards and technology in boulder, colorado.he was promoted from assistant professor to associate professor in 2001.in 2002, johnson received two secondary appointments in the school of engineering, an appointment in electrical and systems engineering and an appointment in materials science and engineering.in 2008, he received a full professorship.johnson served as the associate chair for undergraduate affairs from 2005 to 2011.since 2011, he has been the associate chair of graduate affairs.since he began working at penn, johnson has taught both undergraduate and graduate-level courses.these courses range from introductory physics to advanced statistical mechanics and thermodynamics.he summarizes his research in his cv, which is available on his website: my research interests include transport phenomena (charge, energy, and spin) in nanoscale systems, including carbon nanotubes and graphene, and hybrid nanostructures based on these materials conjugated with proteins, synthetic peptides, and dna.recent research accomplishments include the creation of bio-inspired vapor sensors based on carbon nanotube transistors functionalized with mammalian olfactory receptors. | at charlie johnson | residence | united states | his research also involves the development of scanning probe techniques to measure electronic properties in nanomaterials and nanodevices.johnson is also the founding executive editor of aip advances and the co-founder of graphene frontiers, llc.during his time at harvard, johnson worked as a research assistant, where he started working on nanodevices.in 2002, johnson received two secondary appointments in the school of engineering, an appointment in electrical and systems engineering and an appointment in materials science and engineering.johnson served as the associate chair for undergraduate affairs from 2005 to 2011.since 2011, he has been the associate chair of graduate affairs.since he began working at penn, johnson has taught both undergraduate and graduate-level courses. |
he was an all-big east 2nd team selection in 2008, and also lead university of connecticut to the 2007 big east title.priestley was drafted by kansas city wizards in the 2009 mls superdraft (50th overall), but was not offered a contract by the club.priestley later signed with jamaican club harbour view who loaned him out to azerbaijan based club fk mughan for the 2009/2010 season.in april 2011, priestley signed with the los angeles blues for the season.he joined dayton dutch lions for the 2012 season.on 15 august 2013, priestley signed with rops in the veikkausliiga for the remainder of the 2013 season.in january 2015, priestley joined sheikh russel kc of the bangladesh premier league on trial and then signed until july 2015.on 16 october 2015, after a trial period, priestley joined antigua gfc for the remainder of the 2015/2016 season.he scored his first goal for antigua gfc on 4 november 2015 in a 2–1 home win over deportivo mictlán.in 2018, he played in the canadian soccer league with csc mississauga.in 2019, he joined with master's futbol in league1 ontario.in october 2004, priestley made his senior national team debut versus guatemala in fort lauderdale, florida. | polyphagia | reduccion | trimeters | no related information |
it covers approximately 20% of earth's surface and about 29% of its water surface area.it is known to separate the 'old world' of africa, europe, and asia from the 'new world' of the americas in the european perception of the world.through its separation from africa, europe, and asia from the americas, the atlantic ocean has played a central role in the development of human society, globalization, and the histories of many nations.while the norse were the first known humans to cross the atlantic, it was the 1492 expedition of christopher columbus that proved to be the most consequential.columbus's expedition ushered in an age of exploration and colonization of the americas by european powers, most notably spain, france, portugal, and the united kingdom.from the 16th to 19th centuries, the atlantic ocean was the center of both an eponymous slave trade and the columbian exchange while occasionally hosting naval battles.such naval battles, as well as growing trade from regional american powers like the united states and brazil, both increased in degree during the 20th century, and while no major military conflicts took place in the atlantic in the present 21st century, the ocean remains a core component of trade across the world.the atlantic ocean occupies an elongated, s-shaped basin extending longitudinally between europe and africa to the east, and north and south america to the west.as one component of the interconnected world ocean, it is connected in the north to the arctic ocean, to the pacific ocean in the southwest, the indian ocean in the southeast, and the southern ocean in the south (other definitions describe the atlantic as extending southward to antarctica).the atlantic ocean is divided in two parts, by the equatorial counter current, with the north(ern) atlantic ocean and the south(ern) atlantic ocean split at about 8°n. | atlanta | ispartof | georgia | no related information |
he was an all-big east 2nd team selection in 2008, and also lead university of connecticut to the 2007 big east title.priestley was drafted by kansas city wizards in the 2009 mls superdraft (50th overall), but was not offered a contract by the club.priestley later signed with jamaican club harbour view who loaned him out to azerbaijan based club fk mughan for the 2009/2010 season.in april 2011, priestley signed with the los angeles blues for the season.he joined dayton dutch lions for the 2012 season.on 15 august 2013, priestley signed with rops in the veikkausliiga for the remainder of the 2013 season.in january 2015, priestley joined sheikh russel kc of the bangladesh premier league on trial and then signed until july 2015.on 16 october 2015, after a trial period, priestley joined antigua gfc for the remainder of the 2015/2016 season.he scored his first goal for antigua gfc on 4 november 2015 in a 2–1 home win over deportivo mictlán.in 2018, he played in the canadian soccer league with csc mississauga.in 2019, he joined with master's futbol in league1 ontario.in october 2004, priestley made his senior national team debut versus guatemala in fort lauderdale, florida. | akeem priestley | birthplace | jamaica | priestley was drafted by kansas city wizards in the 2009 mls superdraft (50th overall), but was not offered a contract by the club.priestley later signed with jamaican club harbour view who loaned him out to azerbaijan based club fk mughan for the 2009/2010 season.in april 2011, priestley signed with the los angeles blues for the season.he joined dayton dutch lions for the 2012 season.on 15 august 2013, priestley signed with rops in the veikkausliiga for the remainder of the 2013 season.in january 2015, priestley joined sheikh russel kc of the bangladesh premier league on trial and then signed until july 2015.on 16 october 2015, after a trial period, priestley joined antigua gfc for the remainder of the 2015/2016 season.in october 2004, priestley made his senior national team debut versus guatemala in fort lauderdale, florida. |
he was an all-big east 2nd team selection in 2008, and also lead university of connecticut to the 2007 big east title.priestley was drafted by kansas city wizards in the 2009 mls superdraft (50th overall), but was not offered a contract by the club.priestley later signed with jamaican club harbour view who loaned him out to azerbaijan based club fk mughan for the 2009/2010 season.in april 2011, priestley signed with the los angeles blues for the season.he joined dayton dutch lions for the 2012 season.on 15 august 2013, priestley signed with rops in the veikkausliiga for the remainder of the 2013 season.in january 2015, priestley joined sheikh russel kc of the bangladesh premier league on trial and then signed until july 2015.on 16 october 2015, after a trial period, priestley joined antigua gfc for the remainder of the 2015/2016 season.he scored his first goal for antigua gfc on 4 november 2015 in a 2–1 home win over deportivo mictlán.in 2018, he played in the canadian soccer league with csc mississauga.in 2019, he joined with master's futbol in league1 ontario.in october 2004, priestley made his senior national team debut versus guatemala in fort lauderdale, florida. | akeem priestley | birthplace | kingston jamaica | priestley was drafted by kansas city wizards in the 2009 mls superdraft (50th overall), but was not offered a contract by the club.priestley later signed with jamaican club harbour view who loaned him out to azerbaijan based club fk mughan for the 2009/2010 season.in april 2011, priestley signed with the los angeles blues for the season.he joined dayton dutch lions for the 2012 season.on 15 august 2013, priestley signed with rops in the veikkausliiga for the remainder of the 2013 season.in january 2015, priestley joined sheikh russel kc of the bangladesh premier league on trial and then signed until july 2015.on 16 october 2015, after a trial period, priestley joined antigua gfc for the remainder of the 2015/2016 season.in october 2004, priestley made his senior national team debut versus guatemala in fort lauderdale, florida. |
it covers approximately 20% of earth's surface and about 29% of its water surface area.it is known to separate the 'old world' of africa, europe, and asia from the 'new world' of the americas in the european perception of the world.through its separation from africa, europe, and asia from the americas, the atlantic ocean has played a central role in the development of human society, globalization, and the histories of many nations.while the norse were the first known humans to cross the atlantic, it was the 1492 expedition of christopher columbus that proved to be the most consequential.columbus's expedition ushered in an age of exploration and colonization of the americas by european powers, most notably spain, france, portugal, and the united kingdom.from the 16th to 19th centuries, the atlantic ocean was the center of both an eponymous slave trade and the columbian exchange while occasionally hosting naval battles.such naval battles, as well as growing trade from regional american powers like the united states and brazil, both increased in degree during the 20th century, and while no major military conflicts took place in the atlantic in the present 21st century, the ocean remains a core component of trade across the world.the atlantic ocean occupies an elongated, s-shaped basin extending longitudinally between europe and africa to the east, and north and south america to the west.as one component of the interconnected world ocean, it is connected in the north to the arctic ocean, to the pacific ocean in the southwest, the indian ocean in the southeast, and the southern ocean in the south (other definitions describe the atlantic as extending southward to antarctica).the atlantic ocean is divided in two parts, by the equatorial counter current, with the north(ern) atlantic ocean and the south(ern) atlantic ocean split at about 8°n. | atlanta | ispartof | dekalb county georgia | no related information |
it has been the primary builder of submarines for the united states navy for more than 100 years.the company's main facilities are a shipyard in groton, connecticut, a hull-fabrication and outfitting facility in quonset point, rhode island, and a design and engineering facility in new london, connecticut.holland vi was the first submarine that this shipyard built, which became uss holland when it was commissioned into the united states navy on april 11, 1900—the first submarine to be officially commissioned.the success of holland vi created a demand for follow-up models (a class or plunger class) that began with the prototype submersible fulton built at electric boat.some foreign navies were interested in john holland's latest submarine designs, and so purchased the rights to build them under licensing contracts through the company; these included the united kingdom's royal navy, the imperial japanese navy, the imperial russian navy, and the royal netherlands navy.from 1907 to 1925 electric boat designed submarines for the navy and subcontracted their construction to the fore river shipyard in quincy, massachusetts and other shipyards.during this era, the company designed submarines of the b, c, d, e, k, l, m, n, aa-1, o, r, and s classes.during the world war i era, the company and its subsidiaries (notably the electric launch company, or elco) built 85 submarines via subcontractors and 722 submarine chasers for the us navy, and 580 80-foot motor launches for the british royal navy.cuttlefish was the first submarine built at eb's plant in groton, connecticut which has ever since been its primary submarine manufacturing facility.eb was the lead yard for several classes of submarines (perch, salmon, sargo, tambor, gar, mackerel and gato) prior to world war ii.starting in the early 1930s, eb was one of only two major us submarine manufacturers (the other being the portsmouth navy yard) until the late 1950s. | commerce | eluant | phocomelia | no related information |
his research is involved specifically in transport within nanostructures and carbon nanotubes, which revolves around graphene, dna, synthetic proteins, and other biomolecules.his research also involves the development of scanning probe techniques to measure electronic properties in nanomaterials and nanodevices.johnson is also the founding executive editor of aip advances and the co-founder of graphene frontiers, llc.in physics from stanford university in 1984 before going on to earn his ph.d. in physics from harvard in 1990, under the supervision of michael tinkham.his thesis was entitled 'effect of leads and quantum fluctuations on small superconducting tunnel junctions.'during his time at harvard, johnson worked as a research assistant, where he started working on nanodevices.he served as a post-doctoral fellow at delft university of technology in the netherlands from 1990 to 1992 before working as a post-doc fellow at national institute of standards and technology in boulder, colorado.he was promoted from assistant professor to associate professor in 2001.in 2002, johnson received two secondary appointments in the school of engineering, an appointment in electrical and systems engineering and an appointment in materials science and engineering.in 2008, he received a full professorship.johnson served as the associate chair for undergraduate affairs from 2005 to 2011.since 2011, he has been the associate chair of graduate affairs.since he began working at penn, johnson has taught both undergraduate and graduate-level courses.these courses range from introductory physics to advanced statistical mechanics and thermodynamics.he summarizes his research in his cv, which is available on his website: my research interests include transport phenomena (charge, energy, and spin) in nanoscale systems, including carbon nanotubes and graphene, and hybrid nanostructures based on these materials conjugated with proteins, synthetic peptides, and dna.recent research accomplishments include the creation of bio-inspired vapor sensors based on carbon nanotube transistors functionalized with mammalian olfactory receptors. | slighty | unmarled | foreadvise | no related information |
it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer. | al asad airbase | icao location identifier | oraa | it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer. |
he was an all-big east 2nd team selection in 2008, and also lead university of connecticut to the 2007 big east title.priestley was drafted by kansas city wizards in the 2009 mls superdraft (50th overall), but was not offered a contract by the club.priestley later signed with jamaican club harbour view who loaned him out to azerbaijan based club fk mughan for the 2009/2010 season.in april 2011, priestley signed with the los angeles blues for the season.he joined dayton dutch lions for the 2012 season.on 15 august 2013, priestley signed with rops in the veikkausliiga for the remainder of the 2013 season.in january 2015, priestley joined sheikh russel kc of the bangladesh premier league on trial and then signed until july 2015.on 16 october 2015, after a trial period, priestley joined antigua gfc for the remainder of the 2015/2016 season.he scored his first goal for antigua gfc on 4 november 2015 in a 2–1 home win over deportivo mictlán.in 2018, he played in the canadian soccer league with csc mississauga.in 2019, he joined with master's futbol in league1 ontario.in october 2004, priestley made his senior national team debut versus guatemala in fort lauderdale, florida. | akeem priestley | birthplace | kingston jamaica | priestley was drafted by kansas city wizards in the 2009 mls superdraft (50th overall), but was not offered a contract by the club.priestley later signed with jamaican club harbour view who loaned him out to azerbaijan based club fk mughan for the 2009/2010 season.in april 2011, priestley signed with the los angeles blues for the season.he joined dayton dutch lions for the 2012 season.on 15 august 2013, priestley signed with rops in the veikkausliiga for the remainder of the 2013 season.in january 2015, priestley joined sheikh russel kc of the bangladesh premier league on trial and then signed until july 2015.on 16 october 2015, after a trial period, priestley joined antigua gfc for the remainder of the 2015/2016 season.in october 2004, priestley made his senior national team debut versus guatemala in fort lauderdale, florida. |
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