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Animal | Pseudorthocerida | Pseudorthocerida are generally straight longiconic nautiloids with a subcentral to marginal cyrtochoanitic siphuncle composed of variably expanded segments which may contain internal deposits that may develop into a continuous parietal lining.(Sweet 1964). Cameral deposits are common and concentrated ventrally. |
Building | Frydenlund | Frydenlund is a historic house near Vedbæk north of Copenhagen Denmark. |
Album | The Big Soul-Band | The Big Soul-Band (also released as Wade in the Water) is an album by the Johnny Griffin Orchestra led by jazz saxophonist Johnny Griffin featuring arrangements by Norman Simmons. It was released on the Riverside label in 1960. |
Athlete | B. A. Browne | B. A. Browne (first name and dates unknown) was an English first-class cricketer associated with Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) who was active in the 1810s. He is recorded in one match in 1817 totalling 3 runs with a highest score of 2. |
OfficeHolder | Leonid Krasin | Leonid Borisovich Krasin (Russian: Леони́д Бори́сович Кра́син; 15 July [O.S. 3 July] 1870 Kurgan — 24 November 1926) was a Russian engineer social entrepreneur and Soviet Bolshevik politician and diplomat. |
WrittenWork | Ottawa Sun | The Ottawa Sun is a daily tabloid newspaper in Ottawa Ontario Canada. It is published by Sun Media. It was first published in the early 1980s as the Ottawa Sunday Herald until it was acquired by (then) Toronto Sun Publishing Corporation in 1988.The first Sunday edition of the newly named Ottawa Sun was published on September 4 1988 and the first daily edition appeared on November 7 1988. |
MeanOfTransportation | USS Orlando (PF-99) | USS Orlando (PF-99) a Tacoma-class frigate was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Orlando Florida.She was authorized with the hull classification symbol PG-207 but reclassified PF-99 in April 1943. Her keel was laid down 2 August 1943 under a Maritime Commission Contract by American Ship Building Company in Cleveland Ohio. She was launched on 1 December 1943 sponsored by Mrs. E. Harold Johnson and commissioned on 15 November 1944 with Lieutenant Commander James A. |
MeanOfTransportation | I.Ae. 30 Ñancú | The I.Ae. 30 Ñancú was an Argentine twin piston engined fighter designed by the Instituto Aerotécnico (AeroTechnical Institute) in the late 1940s similar to the de Havilland Hornet but made of metal rather than wood. Only one prototype was completed; the project was abandoned in favour of a jet aircraft. |
Athlete | CM Punk | Phillip Jack Phil Brooks (born October 26 1978) better known by his ring name CM Punk is an American professional wrestler signed to WWE. He is titled in the company as the longest-reigning WWE Champion of the modern era having held the title for 434 days from November 20 2011 to January 27 2013. |
EducationalInstitution | Eskişehir Osmangazi University | Eskisehir Osmangazi University (Turkish: Eskişehir Osmangazi Üniversitesi) abbreviated as ESOGU is located in Eskişehir in the Eskişehir Province of Turkey. |
EducationalInstitution | George Campbell School of Technology | George Campbell School of Technology is a public high school specialising in technical education and is located in Durban KwaZulu-Natal South Africa.The school was founded as George Campbell Technical High School in 1963 and today has a co-educational student body of over 1100 pupils.The curriculum includes the following compulsory subjects: Mathematics Science Technical drawing English and Afrikaans.The followed electives are also offered:Motor mechanicsElectrician workFitting and turningTechnika electronicTechnika mechanicalTechnika electrical |
Company | Daxcon | Daxcon Engineering Inc. is a company headquartered in Bartonville Illinois that provides engineering and manufacturing consultation to the Defense & Aerospace Mining & Construction Automotive Consumer Products and Agriculture industries. On 15 January 2010 it was acquired by Infotech Enterprises America Inc and is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Infotech Enterprises America Inc. |
Plant | Arachnites | Arachnites is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family Orchidaceae. |
Athlete | Jessica Davenport | Jessica Davenport born June 24 1985 is a reserve center for the WNBA's Indiana Fever. She previously played for The Ohio State University's women's basketball team. |
Company | Mitsukoshi | Mitsukoshi Ltd. (株式会社三越 Kabushiki-gaisha Mitsukoshi) is an international department store chain with headquarters in Tokyo Japan. It is a subsidiary of Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings which also owns the Isetan department store chain. |
Village | Allgjate | Allgjate is a village in the municipality of Vaqarr in Tirana District Tirana County Albania. |
Plant | Dolichothrix | Dolichothrix is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family (Asteraceae). |
Animal | Angular angel shark | The angular angel shark or spiny angel shark Squatina guggenheim is an angel shark of the family Squatinidae found off southern Brazil and Argentina at depths of between 4 and 265 m. Its length is up to 1.3 m.Reproduction is ovoviviparous with 6 to 8 pups in a litter. |
Animal | Pelinopsis | Pelinopsis is a genus of moths of the Crambidae family. |
OfficeHolder | Jaime de Piniés | Jaime de Piniés (18 November 1917 – 29 December 2003) was a Spanish diplomat who served for one year as the President of the United Nations General Assembly. Before he held that position he served as Spain's Permanent Representative to the United Nations for approximately fourteen non-consecutive years. The first time being from September 1968 to May 1972 and the second lasted from September 1973 until June 1985. He had a law degree from the University of Madrid. |
Artist | Kyle Muntz | Kyle Muntz (born 1990) is an American novelist.He is the author of three novels: Voices [2010 Enigmatic Ink] Sunshine in the Valley [2011 Civil Coping Mechanisms] VII (or) The Life Times and Tragedy of Sir Edward William Locke the Third: Gentleman [2012 Enigmatic Ink] Green Lights [2014 CCM]Excerpts and other pieces of his have also been published in Gone Lawn Step Chamber The Journal of Experimental Fiction and Fiction International.His work incorporates elements of science fiction and fantasy along with elements of the avant-garde. |
NaturalPlace | Ninilchik River | The Ninilchik River is a 21-mile-long (34 km) stream on the Kenai Peninsula of the U.S. state of Alaska. From headwaters near the west coast of the peninsula the river flows south parallel to the coast then turns sharply west near Ninilchik. Ninilchik Road runs parallel to the lower river along its left bank to near the road's intersection with the Sterling Highway. |
Athlete | Elaine Breeden | Elaine Breeden (born November 18 1988) is an American competition swimmer and Olympic silver medalist.Breeden qualified to compete in the 100-meter and 200-meter butterfly events at the 2008 Summer Olympics by placing second and first respectively in those events at the U.S. Olympic Trials. At the 2008 Olympics in Beijing China she advanced to the semifinals of the women's 100-meter butterfly and finished seventh in the final of the women's 200-meter butterfly. |
Plant | Dipodium freycinetioides | Dipodium freycinetioides is an orchid species that is native to Palau. The species was formally described in 1937 by Japanese botanist Noriaki Fukuyama. |
Artist | John Fergus | Dr. John Fergus Irish physician and man of letters c.1700 – c.1761. |
MeanOfTransportation | USS S-37 (SS-142) | USS S-37 (SS-142) was an S-class submarine of the United States Navy. Her keel was laid down on 12 December 1918 by the Union Iron Works in San Francisco California. She was launched on 20 June 1919 sponsored by Miss Mildred Bulger and commissioned on 16 July 1923 with Lieutenant Paul R. Glutting in command. |
Company | Scott of Kinghorn | Scott of Kinghorn was a ship building company based at Burntisland Scotland. Originally known as J. Scott and Company the shipyard closed in 1909. |
Plant | Silene hawaiiensis | Silene hawaiiensis is a rare species of flowering plant in the pink family known by the common names Hawaiian catchfly and Sherff's catchfly. It is endemic to Hawaii where it is known only from the island of Hawaii. It is threatened by the degradation of its habitat and it is a federally listed threatened species of the United States.This subshrub grows 15 to 40 centimeters tall and bears narrow leaves and greenish white flowers. |
NaturalPlace | Mount Custer | Mount Custer (8883 feet (2708 m)) is located in the Livingston Range Glacier National Park in the U.S. state of Montana. Situated along the Continental Divide Mount Custer rises more than 3300 feet (1000 m) above Lake Nooney located below the summit to the east. Herbst Glacier is immediately northeast of the peak. |
Building | Fort Rouillé | Fort Rouillé or Fort Toronto was a French trading post located in Toronto Ontario Canada that was established around 1750 but abandoned in 1759. The fort site is now part of the public lands of Exhibition Place. The fort was built by missionary Father François Xavier Dufaux. It is also the name of a short street located approximately 1 km (0.62 mi) north of the fort site that is part of the Dufferin St. streetcar loop.It was one of three French fortifications in Toronto. |
Artist | Ken (musician) | Ken (born November 28 1968 in Maibara Shiga Japan) is a musician and singer-songwriter best known as guitarist of the Japanese rock band L'Arc-en-Ciel. He is also the leader vocalist and guitarist of Sons of All Pussys (also known as S.O.A.P.) and has released a solo album entitled In Physical. While in L'Arc-en-Ciel his name is stylized as ken. |
Artist | Milica Majstorović | Milica Majstorović (Serbian: Милица Мајсторовић; born 9 October 1989) is a Serbian singer. She came to media attention as a contestant in regional television show Operacija Trijumf while her debut single Savršeni par was released on 6 January 2009. On 20 February 2010 it was reported Majstorović tried to commit suicide due to professional disappointments which she confirmed on 2 March 2010. |
NaturalPlace | Kettle River (Columbia River) | The Kettle River is a 175-mile (282 km) tributary of the Columbia River in northeastern Washington in the United States and southeastern British Columbia in Canada. Its drainage basin is 4200 square miles (11000 km2) large of which 3177 square miles (8230 km2) are in Canada and 1023 square miles (2650 km2) in the United States. The indigenous name of the river in the Okanagan language is nxʷyaʔłpítkʷ (Ne-hoi-al-pit-kwu.) |
OfficeHolder | Paul M. Herbert | Paul Morgan Herbert (December 2 1889 – July 5 1983) was an American politician of the Republican party who served three separate tenures as the 47th 49th and 52nd Lieutenant Governor of Ohio. He was born in Marseilles Ohio.During the First World War Herbert served in the United States Army. |
Plant | Cripps Pink | Cripps Pink is a variety of apple from which apples meeting quality standards can be sold under the trade mark name Pink Lady. The Cripps Pink variety was originally bred by John Cripps at the (then named) Western Australia Department of Agriculture by crossing the Australian apple Lady Williams with a Golden Delicious in order to combine the best features of both apples. |
Artist | Bobby Clark (tenor) | Bobby Clark was the tenor vocalist with the Cathedral Quartet from 1963 through 1967.He was also a member of the Dixie Echoes Deep South Quartet The Weatherfords The Oak Ridge Quartet The Rangers & The Men of Music. He appeared with the Rex Humbard National Television Ministry for 8 years from the Cathedral of Tomorrow Church in Akron Ohio. Bobby Clark recorded many long-play albums and CD's of Gospel Music. |
Plant | Carya glabra | Carya glabra the Pignut hickory is a common but not abundant species in the oak-hickory forest association in the Eastern United States and Canada. Other common names are pignut sweet pignut coast pignut hickory smoothbark hickory swamp hickory and broom hickory. The pear-shaped nut ripens in September and October and is an important part of the diet of many wild animals. The wood is used for a variety of products including fuel for home heating. |
WrittenWork | Last Full Measure | For the Jeffrey Shaara novel see The Last Full Measure (novel).Last Full Measure is a Star Trek: Enterprise relaunch novel which was released on 25 April 2006. |
Animal | Swallow-winged Puffbird | The Swallow-winged Puffbird (Chelidoptera tenebrosa) is a species of bird in the Bucconidae family the puffbirds. It is also called the Swallow-wing. It is monotypic the only species within the genus Chelidoptera.[citation needed]It is found in Brazil and the entire Amazon Basin; also Bolivia Colombia Ecuador the Guianas Guyana Suriname French Guiana and Peru and Venezuela. |
Athlete | Chantal Lefebvre | Chantal Lefebvre (born June 5 1977 in Montreal Quebec Canada) is a Canadian retired competitive ice dancer. With Michel Brunet she is the 1999 Four Continents silver medalist and four-time Canadian silver medalist. With Justin Lanning she is the 2000 Nebelhorn Trophy champion. |
NaturalPlace | Bidasoa River | The Bidasoa (Basque: [bidasoa] Spanish: [biðaˈsoa]; French: Bidassoa) is a river in the Basque Country of northern Spain and southern France that runs largely south to north. |
NaturalPlace | Lotru Mountains | Lotru Mountains (Romanian: Munţii Lotrului) are a group of mountains that are part of the Southern Carpathians in Romania. The highest peak is Steflesti Peak at 2.242 kilometres (7356 ft). |
WrittenWork | The Sadeian Woman and the Ideology of Pornography | The Sadeian Woman and the Ideology of Pornography is a 1978 non-fiction book by Angela Carter. Given that many feminists notably Andrea Dworkin truly loathe de Sade a feminist re-appraisal of his work might seem a strange thing; but that's just what this book is. Carter sees de Sade as being the first writer to see women as more than mere breeding machines as more than just their biology and as such finds him liberating. |
MeanOfTransportation | W.A.R. Japanese Zero | The W.A.R. Zero is a half-scale homebuilt replica of a Mitsubishi A6M2 fighter. |
MeanOfTransportation | Ferrari F355 | The Ferrari F355 (Type F129) is a sports car built by Ferrari from May 1994 to 1999. It is an evolution of the Ferrari 348 and was replaced by the Ferrari 360. It is a mid-engined rear wheel drive V8-powered two-seat coupe targa or convertible. |
NaturalPlace | Boardman Creek | Boardman Creek is a stream in the Sawtooth National Forest in Camas County Idaho in the United States. It is a tributary of the South Fork Boise River which in turn is tributary to the Snake River and Columbia River.Boardman Creek originates in the Soldier Mountains then flows north to the South Fork of the Boise River. At Boardman Creek's mouth a foot bridge crosses the South Fork of the Boise River from Sawtooth National Forest road 227. |
Building | Banff National Park Pavilion | The Banff National Park Pavilion was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and Francis Conroy Sullivan Wright's only Canadian student. Designed in 1911 in the Prairie School style construction began in 1913 and was completed the following year. The pavilion was built on the Recreation Grounds near the south end of the Bow River Bridge on the edge of the town of Banff itself located within Banff National Park in Alberta. |
WrittenWork | Gisborne Herald | The Gisborne Herald is the daily evening newspaper for Gisborne and environs. It is one of only four independently owned daily newspapers in New Zealand. |
NaturalPlace | Essonne (river) | The Essonne is a 97 km long French river. It is a tributary off the left bank of the Seine. Its course crosses the departments of Loiret and Essonne and it gives its name to the latter. The Essone's name and the present name of its higher course (the Œuf) originate in Acionna a Gallo-Roman river goddess attested at Orléans (Genabum). |
NaturalPlace | Șigău River | The Șigău River is a tributary of the Mara River in Romania. |
EducationalInstitution | Bloom High School | Bloom High School is a public school in Chicago Heights Illinois. It is part of Bloom Township High School District 206.The school was founded in 1900. A second Chicago Heights high school Bloom Trail was established in 1976 to offset overcrowding. |
Building | National Children's Museum | The National Children’s Museum (NCM) is an interactive museum for children serving the Washington D.C. metro area. In 2003 the United States Congress designated NCM as the only national museum dedicated entirely to children and their families.The museum's exhibits and programming are designed for children to learn through play and focus on six core content areas: the arts civic engagement the environment global citizenship health and well being and play. |
WrittenWork | The Maze of the Beast | The Maze of the Beast is the sixth book in the Deltora Quest novel series written by Emily Rodda. It was published in 2001 by Scholastic. |
Company | SMTP (company) | SMTP Inc. is a provider of transactional and email marketing email delivery services based in Cambridge Massachusetts United States. |
Company | Grey Gull Records | Grey Gull Records was a record label based in Boston Massachusetts United States of America from 1919 through 1930. According to the Massachusetts Department of Corporation and Taxation Grey Gull was officially incorporated on 31 December 1919. It was dissolved on 31 March 1934 (Acts 1934 c. |
Plant | Quercus tomentella | Quercus tomentella the island oak island live oak or Channel Island oak is an oak in the section Protobalanus. It is native to six islands off the coast of California and the Baja California peninsula: five of the Channel Islands of California and Guadalupe Island. |
Village | Chodov (Karlovy Vary District) | Chodov (Karlovy Vary District) is a village and municipality in Karlovy Vary District in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic. |
MeanOfTransportation | Takanami-class destroyer | The Takanami-class destroyer (たかなみ型護衛艦 Takanami-gata goeikan) is a class of Japanese guided-missile and ASW destroyer entering service with the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) from 1998. |
Animal | Roosevelt elk | The Roosevelt elk (Cervus canadensis roosevelti) also known as Olympic elk is the largest of the four surviving subspecies of elk in North America. They live in the rain forests of the Pacific Northwest and were introduced to Alaska's Afognak and Raspberry Islands in 1928. The desire to protect the elk was one of the primary forces behind the establishment of the Mount Olympus National Monument (later Olympic National Park) in 1909. |
EducationalInstitution | Coimbatore Institute of Engineering and Technology | Coimbatore Institute of Engineering and Technology (CIET) formerly Coimbatore Institute of Engineering and Information Technology is an private self-financing engineering college located in Coimbatore Tamil Nadu India. It was established in 2001 by the Kovai Kalaimagal Educational Trust (KKET). |
Animal | Diprotodon | Diprotodon meaning two forward teeth sometimes known as the giant wombat or the hippopotamus wombat is the largest known marsupial ever to have lived. Along with many other members of a group of unusual species collectively called the Australian megafauna it existed from approximately 1.6 million years ago until extinction some 46000 years ago (through most of the Pleistocene epoch). |
Plant | Trifolium subterraneum | Trifolium subterraneum subterranean clover (often shortened to sub clover) is a species of clover native to northwestern Europe from Ireland east to Belgium. The plant's name comes from its underground seed development (geocarpy) a characteristic not possessed by other clovers.It can thrive in poor-quality soil where other clovers cannot survive and is grown commercially for animal fodder. |
NaturalPlace | Takou River | The Takou River (in its upper reaches called the Takou Stream) is a river of the Northland Region of New Zealand's North Island. It flows generally east from its sources east of Kaeo to reach the Pacific Ocean at Takou Bay 15 kilometres north of Kerikeri. |
WrittenWork | NACLA Report on the Americas | NACLA Report on the Americas is a bimonthly political magazine published by the North American Congress on Latin America. |
Building | Thaddeus Jackson House | Thaddeus Jackson House is a historic house at 15 Alberta Road in Brookline Massachusetts.It was built in 1820 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. |
Film | Cash (1933 film) | Cash is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Zoltan Korda and starring Edmund Gwenn Wendy Barrie and Robert Donat. It was made by Alexander Korda's London Film Productions. |
Plant | Soleirolia | Soleirolia soleirolii (/sɵˌliːəˈroʊliə/ or /-li.aɪ/ syn. Helxine soleirolii) is a plant in the nettle family. It has a number of common names including baby's tears angel's tears mind-your-own-business peace-in-the-home pollyanna vine polly prim mother of thousands and the Corsican curse. It has also been called Irish moss; however it is not a moss nor should it be confused with Sagina subulata or Chondrus crispus which are also known as Irish moss. |
Album | You're Idle | You're Idle is the debut release from Brooklyn punk band Cerebral Ballzy. It was released early 2010 in United States through Article. It was released on 7 vinyl as a four track EP as a limited edition of 500 copies. The outer sleeve is handmade using skateboard grip tape and spray stenciled with the logo and title in gold.Three tracks from this EP have been re-recorded for their self-titled album. |
Album | Vagina Dancer | Vagina Dancer is the second full length release by Canadian grindcore band Fuck the Facts. It was released on September 30 2000 and features the more experimental noise recordings. At the time Fuck the Facts consisted only of Topon Das. |
Building | Victoria Rooms Bristol | The Victoria Rooms also known as the Vic Rooms houses the University of Bristol's music department in Clifton Bristol England on a prominent site at the junction of Queens Road and Whiteladies Road. The building originally assembly rooms was designed by Charles Dyer and was constructed between 1838 and 1842 in Greek revival style and named in honour of Queen Victoria who had acceded to the throne in the previous year. |
Album | The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions | The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions were recorded in April 1970 by Miles Davis and released in September 2003. These sessions formed the basis for the 1971 album Jack Johnson.They were recorded as the soundtrack for a documentary by the same name about the heavyweight world champion boxer Jack Johnson. One of the tracks closes with brief soliloquy by actor Brock Peters portraying Johnson. |
OfficeHolder | Dan Kennedy (politician) | Dan Kennedy is a Republican member of the Montana Legislature. He was elected to House District 57 which represents a portion of the Billings area. |
Athlete | Itay Shechter | Itay Menachem Shechter (Hebrew: איתי מנחם שכטר; born 22 February 1987) is an Israeli footballer currently playing for Nantes. |
Athlete | Daniel von der Bracke | Daniel von der Bracke (born 28 January 1992) is a German footballer who plays for TSV Havelse. |
WrittenWork | Nights of Labor | Nights of Labor: The Workers Dream in Nineteenth Century France (La Nuit des prolétaires: Archives du rêve ouvrier) is a 1981 non-fiction book by Jacques Rancière which was based upon his doctoral thesis. The book was re-released in 2012 by Verso under the title Proletarian Nights. |
MeanOfTransportation | British Rail Class 12 | The British Rail Class 12 is a diesel locomotive built primarily for shunting duties around London. |
Animal | Sabine's Gull | The Sabine's Gull (Xema sabini) also known as the Fork-tailed gull or Xeme is a small gull. Its generic placement is disputed; some authors treat it as the sole species in the genus Xema as Xema sabini while others retain it in the genus Larus as Larus sabini. It breeds in the Arctic and has a circumpolar distribution through northernmost North America and Eurasia. |
Album | Some Cities Live EP | Some Cities Live EP is the first digital download-only release from Doves. It was made available worldwide in April 2006. Each song was recorded at a different venue throughout the band's December 2005 UK tour dates except for Where We're Calling From/Pounding which was recorded in New York in September 2005. |
Artist | Max Shertz | Max Shertz (March 25 1933 – October 15 2009) was an American artist painter sculptor writer poet and teacher. Shertz is known for his Art of the Unconscious style of abstract expressionism. His works are displayed and collected by museums public institutions and collectors. In protest against the commercialization of the art world Shertz was reclusive for the last 25 years of his life and the work Shertz produced during those years has not been released to the public. |
Athlete | Tyson Gay | Tyson Gay (born August 9 1982) is an American track and field sprinter who competes in the 100 and 200 meters dash. His 100 m personal best of 9.69 seconds is the American record and makes him tied for second fastest athlete ever after Usain Bolt. His 200 m time of 19.58 makes him the fifth fastest athlete in that event. |
Plant | Acacia auriculiformis | Acacia auriculiformis commonly known as Auri Earleaf acacia Earpod wattle Northern black wattle Papuan wattle Tan wattle is a fast-growing crooked gnarly tree in the family Fabaceae. It is native to Australia Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. It grows up to 30m tall. Acacia auriculiformis has about 47 000 seeds/kg. |
OfficeHolder | John Bender (Ohio politician) | John Bender was a member of the Ohio House of Representatives from 1993-2000. His district consisted of a portion of Lorain County Ohio. He was succeeded by Jeffrey Manning. Bender was previously an at-large member of the Elyria Ohio city council. After leaving the statehouse he served as a member of the Ohio Democratic Party State Central Committee. He currently serves on the Ohio Board of Education. |
Album | The Many Moods of Murry Wilson | The Many Moods of Murry Wilson is the debut album (and sole album release) by Murry Wilson the father of Brian Carl and Dennis Wilson and uncle of Mike Love of The Beach Boys. The album was released on Capitol Records in 1967 the same record label that The Beach Boys were contracted to at the time.The album was reissued on CD in 2002 as a Japanese release. |
EducationalInstitution | Burwood Girls High School | Burwood Girls' High School is a public comprehensive secondary day school for girls located in Croydon an inner western suburb of Sydney New South Wales Australia.Established in 1929 and operated by the New South Wales Department of Education and Training the school has a non-selective enrolment policy and currently caters for approximately 1060 students from Years 7 to 12. |
Company | Swaziland Airlink | Swaziland Airlink is the flag carrier of Swaziland. It is part of an alliance with South African Airways South African Express and South African Airlink. |
Animal | Small-footed shrew | The small-footed shrew (Crocidura parvipes) is a species of mammal in the Soricidae family. It is found in Angola Burundi Cameroon Central African Republic Chad Democratic Republic of the Congo Ethiopia Kenya Nigeria Rwanda Sudan Tanzania Uganda and Zambia. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests subtropical or tropical dry shrubland and subtropical or tropical moist shrubland. |
EducationalInstitution | Fairlands Middle School | Fairlands Middle School is a middle school with 500 pupils aged between 9 and 13 as of January 2012located in Cheddar Somerset England.The school which was established in 1976is a middle-deemed-secondary school meaning that it takes pupils of secondary school age while providing both Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 3 education. |
Athlete | Darnell Lazare | Darnell Lazare (born January 29 1985) is an American professional basketball player. |
Village | Devanahalli Fort | Devanahalli Fort is located 35 kilometers (22 mi) north of Bangalore city at Devanahalli in the State of Karnataka India.It was originally built in 1501 by Mallabairegowda which remained in the hands of his descendants until the mid–eighteenth century. In 1749 the then Dalwai of Mysore Nanjarajaiah attacked the fort and occupied it.Later the fort passed into the hands of Hyder Ali and subsequently Tipu Sultan. |
OfficeHolder | Albert Galiton Watkins | Albert Galiton Watkins was an American politician and a member of the United States House of Representatives. |
Athlete | Ben Tomlinson | Ben Tomlinson (born 31 October 1989) is an English footballer who plays as a striker for Lincoln City in the Conference Premier. |
Village | Kuruk | Kuruk (Persian: كوروك also Romanized as Kūrūk and Korūk; also known as Qūryūg) is a village in Zavkuh Rural District Pishkamar District Kalaleh County Golestan Province Iran. At the 2006 census its population was 428 in 80 families. |
Plant | Xyris andina | Xyris andina is a species of plant in the Xyridaceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests much of its range now under threat of habitat deswtruction. |
Artist | Ironing Board Sam | Ironing Board Sam (born 1939) is an American electric blues keyboardist singer and songwriter who has released a small number of singles and albums. Despite having several lows in his musical career it has spanned over fifty years and he released a new album in 2012. I'll tell you one thing it's the blues stated Ironing Board Sam. |
Album | Together (S Club Juniors album) | Together was the debut album by S Club Juniors. It was released in 2002 and went to #5 on the UK album charts. The album has sold 600000+ making it x2 Platinum.The track One Step Closer was also released by another 19 Management act American Juniors. You Are the One is a rewritten version of From All of Us by Girl Thing. |
NaturalPlace | Harburg Hills | The Harburg Hills (German: Harburger Berge) are a low ridge in the northeastern part of the German state of Lower Saxony and the southern part of the city state of Hamburg. They are up to 155 metres (509 ft) high. |
Album | Marjorie Estiano e Banda Ao Vivo | Marjorie Estiano e Banda ao Vivo it is a DVD of Marjorie Estiano's first tour recorded in São Paulo in the Espaço LocAll. |
Company | Bito AG | Bito AG is a German incorporated company based in Berlin Germany. |
Company | V/Line | V/Line is a not for profit regional passenger train and coach operator in Victoria Australia. It was created after the split-up of VicRail in 1983. V/Line is owned by the V/Line Corporation which is a Victorian State Government statutory authority. |
Plant | Dianthus gratianopolitanus | Dianthus gratianopolitanus (cheddar pink) is a species belonging to the Caryophyllaceae family. It is a herbaceous perennial hardy to zones 4-8. It grows to a height of 0.5 to 1 feet blooming from May to June. Flowers are fragrant and rose pink. Grows best in full sun and has medium water requirements. Overwatering or poor drainage leads to crown rot and they do not tolerate wet winter soil conditions. |
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