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Company | Rodopi (publisher) | Rodopi founded in 1966 in Amsterdam the Netherlands is an independent academic publishing company with offices in the Netherlands and the United States.Rodopi publishes over 150 titles per year in around 70 peer-reviewed book series and journals. Most Rodopi publications are also available in electronic format such as Language and Computers (book series) and Contemporary Pragmatism (journal). |
OfficeHolder | Annette Strauss | Annette Strauss (January 26 1924 – December 14 1998) was a philanthropist and a former mayor of Dallas. The Annette Strauss Artist Square in the Arts District of downtown Dallas Texas is named in honor of her. She was the second female mayor and the second Jewish mayor of Dallas (Adlene Harrison was first; Laura Miller was the third).Born in Houston Texas Annette Strauss graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in 1944. |
Building | Fructus Tower | Fructus Tower is a future office and residential complex in Timişoara. The building will have 16 floors and a surface of 35000 m. At completion it will be the tallest building in the city. |
Animal | Ulochlaena hirta | Ulochlaena hirta is a moth of the Noctuidae family. It is found in south-eastern Europe and the Mediterranean region east through Turkey Iran and the Kopet Dag mountains to the southern Ural.Adults are sexually dimorphic. Males have a wingspan of 21–35 mm. Females have reduced wings. Adults are on wing from mid October to the end of December in one generation per year.The larvae feed on the roots of various grasses. Pupation takes place underground. The species overwinters as an egg. |
Company | D. L. Clark Company | The D. L. Clark Company was founded in 1886 in Allegheny Pennsylvania now part of Pittsburgh by David L. Clark (1864–1939) an Irish-born candy salesman. In 1921 Clark Brothers Chewing Gum Company was spun off as a separate corporation (and later sold to Philip Morris). The D. L. |
Album | Strickly Business Reloaded | Strickly Business Reloaded is the debut album by American hip hop artist/producer Donald XL Robertson released April 7 2009 on XL Productionz. It was recorded over a period of four years beginning in 2005. Prior to the album's release XL had worked on rapper juvenile's Nolia Clap (2004) which showcased his melodic and soulful style of hip hop production. |
NaturalPlace | Hendrix (crater) | Hendrix is a small lunar impact crater that is located on the Moon's far side deep in the southern hemisphere. Hendrix lies about a crater diameter to the south-southwest of the crater White just beyond the outer rim of the enormous walled plain Apollo. This is a roughly circular bowl-shaped crater. The rim is sharp-edged and not noticeably eroded. The interior is relatively featureless.The crater is named after Don Hendrix. |
Athlete | Galima Shugurova | Galima Akhmetkareevna Shugurova (Russian: Галима Ахметкареевна Шугурова; Tatar: Ğalima Əxmətgərəy qızı Şөgurova Галима Әхмәтгәрәй кызы Шөгурова; born 8 November 1953) is a retired rhythmic gymnast who competed for the Soviet Union. She is the 1973 World All-around champion and two time (1969 1977) World All-around silver medalist. She is the first All-around winner of the European Championships. |
Album | MTV Unplugged (Juanes album) | Juanes: MTV Unplugged is the third live album of Colombian singer Juanes. It was recorded before a live audience at the New World Symphony Center in Miami Beach Florida on February 1 2012 and was released by Universal Music Latino on May 29 2012. The album includes featured performances by the Spanish composer Joaquín Sabina and the Brazilian singer Paula Fernandes. The album features rearranged takes on Juanes' hit songs like Me Enamora La Camisa Negra and A Dios le Pido. |
Album | Riders in the Sky Live from the Golden Age of Riders Radio Theater | Live from the Golden Age of Riders Radio Theater is a studio recording released by the Western band Riders in the Sky in 2006. It is available as a single CD. |
MeanOfTransportation | HMS Hornet (1794) | HMS Hornet was a 16-gun ship-rigged sloop of the Cormorant class in the Royal Navy ordered 18 February 1793 built by Marmaduke Stalkart and launched 3 February 1794 at Rotherhithe. Hornet saw most of her active duty during the French Revolutionary Wars. During the Napoleonic Wars she served for about six years as a hospital ship before being laid up in 1811 and sold in 1817. |
NaturalPlace | Radbuza | The Radbuza (Czech pronunciation: [ˈradbuza]; German: Radbusa) is a 112 km long river in the Czech Republic the right tributary of the Mže. Its source is situated at the foot of Lysá mountain (869 metres) near the village of Závist near Domažlice. It passes through the villages and towns of Rybník Smolov Bělá nad Radbuzou Horšovský Týn Staňkov Holýšov Stod Chotěšov Zbůch and Dobřany before flowing into the river Mže in Plzeň. |
Animal | Yaqui slider | The Yaqui slider (Trachemys yaquia) is turtle belonging to the Trachemys genus of the family Emydidae. It is native to Chihuahua and Sinaloa in northwestern Mexico. |
MeanOfTransportation | French corvette Vénus (1794) | Vénus was a corvette of the French Navy that the British captured in 1800. Renamed HMS Scout she served briefly in the Channel before being wrecked by accident in 1801 a few days after taking a major prize. |
Plant | Polygala lewtonii | Polygala lewtonii is a rare species of flowering plant in the milkwort family known by the common name Lewton's polygala or Lewton's milkwort. It is endemic to Florida in the United States where it is limited to the central ridge of the peninsula. There are about 49 occurrences of the plant remaining. Most occurrences contain very few plants. The species is threatened by the loss and degradation of its habitat. |
Athlete | Joe-Max Moore | Joe-Max Moore (born February 23 1971) is a former American soccer forward. He played professionally for clubs in Germany England and the United States. He finished his career with the New England Revolution of Major League Soccer. In addition to his club career Moore earned 100 caps scoring 24 goals for the U.S. national team between 1992 to 2002. During those years he was part of U.S. |
Animal | Wangia | Wangia is an extinct genus of prehistoric bony fish that lived during the middle division of the Eocene epoch. |
Album | WWIII (album) | WWIII is KMFDM's thirteenth studio album. It follows the common KMFDM practice of naming albums with five-letter words. This is KMFDM's only release on Sanctuary Records. Lyrically the album is very political. The songs primarily attack George W. Bush's presidency various US wars in the Middle East and America's foreign policy. The last track Intro introduces the members of the band. It was recorded in Seattle Washington. |
Athlete | Moin-ul-Atiq | Moin-ul-Atiq (born August 5 1964 in Karachi Sindh) is a former Pakistani cricketer who played five ODIs between 1988 to 1989.First Pakistani international cricketer who received a degree in Sports Management from University of Central Lanchashire UK Also Done MBA in Marketing from Hims working as Assistant Professor in wellrenowned Institutions in Pakistan. |
Village | Gazk Ravar | Gazk (Persian: گزك also Romanized as Gazak; also known as Gaz and Kaz) is a village in Horjand Rural District Kuhsaran District Ravar County Kerman Province Iran. At the 2006 census its population was 332 in 83 families. |
Company | Roadrunner Network Inc. | Roadrunner Network Inc. (d/b/a RoadRunner) is a Filipino digital visual effects and post-production firm based in Quezon City. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the media conglomerate ABS-CBN Corporation. In addition to films Roadrunner is also heavily engaged in the production of commercial advertisement and web design. |
Plant | Pouteria costata | Pouteria costata is a small coastal tree native to the northern North Island (New Zealand) and to Norfolk Island (Australia). In New Zealand its common name is Tawāpou (from Māori); on Norfolk Island it is called Bastard Ironwood. The name costata is from the Latin costatus (ribbed) a reference to the prominently raised primary nerves of the leaves. Pouteria is a genus of approximately 300 species in the tropics of America Asia Australia and the Pacific. |
Film | A Face in the Crowd (film) | A Face in the Crowd is a 1957 film starring Andy Griffith Patricia Neal and Walter Matthau directed by Elia Kazan. |
Plant | Tacarcuna | Tacarcuna gentryi is a plant species and the only species of the genus Tacarcuna. |
Plant | Rhododendron subg. Pentanthera | Rhododendron subgenus Pentanthera is a subgenus of the genus Rhododendron. The common name azalea is applied to many of the species and also to species in some other subgenera.The subgenus includes four sections:Rhododendron sect. PentantheraRhododendron sect. RhodoraRhododendron sect. SciadorhodionRhododendron sect. Viscidula |
NaturalPlace | Monte Sibilla | Monte Sibilla is a mountain of Marche Italy. It resides in the southeast corner of the Sibillini Mountains National Park a branch of the Central Italian Apennines. |
MeanOfTransportation | RMS Laconia (1921) | The second RMS Laconia was a Cunard ocean liner built by Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson as a successor of the 1911-1917 Laconia. The new ship was launched on 9 April 1921 and made her maiden voyage on 25 May 1922 from Southampton to New York. Like her predecessor sunk during the First World War this Laconia was also destroyed by a German U-boat. |
MeanOfTransportation | MV Levina 1 | The Levina 1 was an Indonesian passenger ferry. On February 22 2007 it caught fire killing at least 51 people. Three days later on February 25 it sank with a group of journalists and investigators on board killing at least one more and leaving three missing. |
Album | Tempest (UK band) | Tempest was a British progressive rock band active from 1973 and 1974. Its core members were Jon Hiseman on drums and Mark Clarke on bass. They released two studio albums before breaking up. |
Athlete | Morné van Wyk | Morné Nico van Wyk (born 20 March 1979) is a right-handed South African cricketer who has played in 13 One Day Internationals for the Proteas.He has also functioned as wicket-keeper. He made his ODI debut at Lords in 2003 scoring 17 in a very low scoring game. He is also the brother of fellow Eagles player Divan van Wyk. On 9 January 2011 in a Twenty20 International match against India Morné scored the quickest half-century ever by a South African. It came off only 24 balls. |
NaturalPlace | Lorenzhorn | The Lorenzhorn is a mountain of the Lepontine Alps located west of Hinterrhein in the canton of Graubünden. It lies on the range between the valleys of Vals and Hinterrhein. On its north side lies a glacier named Fanellgletscher. |
Film | Driving a Girl to Destruction | Driving a Girl to Destruction is an Australian film directed by George Marlow. It is considered a lost film. |
Athlete | Valentine Nelson | Valentine Nelson is a Papua New Guinean footballer who plays as a defender. |
Athlete | Nick Mangold | Nicholas Allan Mangold (born January 13 1984) is an American football center for the New York Jets of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for Ohio State University and was drafted in the first round of the 2006 NFL Draft. He is a five-time Pro Bowl selection and is widely regarded as the best center in the NFL. |
WrittenWork | Mantram Handbook | The Mantram Handbook describes methods of using a mantram — sometimes called a Holy Name — in daily living. Benefits are also described. Written by Eknath Easwaran the book was originally published in the United States in 1977. Several subsequent editions have been published sometimes under different titles in the United States the United Kingdom and India. Foreign (non-English) editions have also been published in several languages. |
Company | Qt Development Frameworks | Digia Qt (formerly known as Qt Development Frameworks Qt Software Trolltech and as Quasar Technologies) is an Oslo Norway-based software company best known for its Qt toolkit and application framework. Digia Qt is a subsidiary of Digia.[citation needed] |
OfficeHolder | Erik Severson | Dr. Erik Severson (February 3 1974) is a Wisconsin politician and legislator.Born in Duluth Minnesota Dr. Severson graduated with a BS from the University of Minnesota Duluth and attained an MD from the Mayo Medical School. Severson was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly in 2010. |
Company | The Bevonshire Label | The Bevonshire Label is a part of the East West Records family of labels. |
Album | The Man! | The Man! is the second solo album by Leroy Hutson. |
Plant | Skimmia japonica | Skimmia japonica is a species of flowering plant in the family Rutaceae native to Japan China and south east Asia. Growing to 6 m (20 ft) tall and wide it is a rounded evergreen shrub with glossy leathery leaves widely cultivated as an ornamental plant in gardens and parks. Its fragrant flowers can be cream-yellow to white followed on female plants by small round red fruits. The plant tolerates a wide range of conditions including frost drought and atmospheric pollution. |
Athlete | Kim Rhode | Kimberly Kim Susan Rhode (born July 16 1979) is an American double trap and skeet shooter. A California native she is a five-time Olympic medal winner including three gold medals and six-time national champion in double trap. She is the most successful female shooter at the Olympics as the only triple Olympic Champion and is the only woman to have won two Olympic gold medals for Double Trap. |
Village | Soltanqoli | Soltanqoli (Persian: سلطانقلي also Romanized as Solţānqolī) is a village in Razavar Rural District in the Central District of Kermanshah County Kermanshah Province Iran. At the 2006 census its population was 98 in 20 families. |
EducationalInstitution | Coláiste Chríost Rí Cork | Coláiste Chríost Rí (CCRí) is a Trusteeship Board Catholic secondary school for boys located on Capwell Road on the southside of Cork Ireland. The school was founded by the Presentation Brothers and owned by the order until November 21st 2009. |
WrittenWork | The Witches of Chiswick | The Witches Of Chiswick is a novel by the British author Robert Rankin the title parodying that of The Witches of Eastwick by John Updike. |
WrittenWork | Green Chemistry (journal) | Green Chemistry is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering every aspect of green chemistry and its implementation in chemical engineering. It is published by the Royal Society of Chemistry and was established in 1999 by James Clark (University of York). Articles published in this journal are intended to be conceptually accessible to a wide audience. According to the Journal Citation Reports the journal has a 2012 impact factor of 6.828. |
Plant | Aponogeton longiplumulosus | Aponogeton longiplumulosus is a submerged aquatic plant that is native to Madagascar. It possesses an elongated rhizome 2–3 cm in diameter. The leaves are an olive green-brown 8 - 14 inches (20-35cm) long and 2.5 inches (6cm) broad with a fluted margin and a petiole up to about 24 inches (60cm) long. No floating leaves are formed. New leaf colour forms have been introduced recently. The flowers are a dark violet in colour. |
Athlete | Mustafa Saymak | Mustafa Saymak (born 11 February 1993 in Deventer) is a Turkish-Dutch professional footballer who currently plays as a Winger for PEC Zwolle in the Dutch Eredivisie. February 2013 was he called up to the Turkish under-20 team for the upcoming match against Uzbekistan. |
NaturalPlace | Mount Maria | Mount Maria is a mountain of the Hornby Mountains adjacent to Port Howard on West Falkland island (Falkland Islands). It reaches a height of approximately 658 metres (2160 feet).As one of the highest mountains of the Falklands it experienced some glaciation. |
NaturalPlace | Nižná Hutka | Nižná Hutka (Hungarian: Alsóhutka) is a village and municipality in Košice-okolie District in the Kosice Region of eastern Slovakia. |
Film | Mazaaq | Mazaaq is a 1975 Bollywood comedy film directed by Haidar Ali. |
Company | Agricultural Bank of Libya | The Libyan Agricultural Bank (Arabic: المصرف الزراعي) is an agricultural development bank operating under special law and owned by the Libyan government. Established in 1957 it provides advice and guidance on agricultural problems advances loans to agricultural cooperatives and generally assists in developing Libya’s agricultural community. The Bank operates one city branch from its headquarters in Tripoli and another 27 branches throughout Libya. |
Company | Tribune Entertainment | Tribune Entertainment was a television production and syndication company that was owned by the Tribune Broadcasting division of the Tribune Company. |
MeanOfTransportation | HMS Bonaventure (31) | HMS Bonaventure was a Dido-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy. The Bonaventure participated as an escort vessel in Operation Fish the World War II evacuation of British wealth from the UK to Canada. It was the biggest movement of wealth in history.On 31 March 1941 she was torpedoed and sunk south of Crete (33°20′N 26°35′E) by Ambra (22x Regia Marina) with the loss of 139 of her 480 crew. |
Athlete | Jack Riley (ice hockey born 1919) | John Thomas Jack Riley (born June 14 1919) is a retired professional ice hockey player and executive. He was born in Toronto Ontario.Riley played nine seasons of professional hockey primarily in the Eastern Hockey League for the Baltimore Orioles Philadelphia Falcons and Washington Lions. After retiring as a player in 1950 he became the Lions head coach.In 1959 he became general manager of the American Hockey League's Rochester Americans. |
Film | Smoke Signal (film) | Smoke Signal is a 1955 Western film starring Dana Andrews. |
NaturalPlace | Tonto River | The Tonto River is a river of Oaxaca Mexico that flows from the mountains of Zongolica. It is dammed by the Miguel Alemán Dam near the town of Temascal or Nuevo Soyaltepec forming the Miguel Alemán Lake.Below the dam the river flows southeast past San Juan Bautista Tuxtepec where it joins the Santo Domingo River to form the Papaloapan River. |
Building | Bennett Building (Council Bluffs Iowa) | The Bennett Building is an historic structure located in downtown Council Bluffs Iowa United States. The building is seven-stories tall and rises 86 feet (26 m) above the ground. It has historically been the tallest building in downtown Council Bluffs and was previously an office building. It is now an apartment building. The Bennett Building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. J. Chris Jensen a local architect designed the structure. |
Company | Uwajimaya | Uwajimaya Inc. doing business as Uwajimaya Asian Grocery & Gift Markets (宇和島屋 Uwajimaya) is a family-owned supermarket chain with its corporate headquarters in the Industrial District Seattle Washington and with locations in Greater Seattle and Oregon. Uwajimaya sells mainly Asian food—with an emphasis on Japanese—though it also stocks Western staples. |
NaturalPlace | Paciência River | The Paciência River is a river of Santa Catarina state in southeastern Brazil. It is part of the Paraná River basin and a tributary of the Iguazu River. |
Plant | Shorea quadrinervis | Shorea quadrinervis (also called Light Red Meranti) is a species of plant in the Dipterocarpaceae family. It is endemic to Malaysia. It is threatened by habitat loss. |
WrittenWork | A Passing Season | A Passing Season is a 2002 award-winning historical novel written by Filipino author Azucena Grajo Uranza. It won third prize during the 1998 Philippine Centennial Literary Awards an event commemorating the First Philippine Republic of 1898. Chronologically A Passing Season is followed by Uranza’s Bamboo in the Wind. |
WrittenWork | Mangajin | Mangajin [1] was a monthly English-language magazine for students of Japanese language and culture. It was distinct from many other magazines of its type in that it unabashedly embraced Japanese popular culture as a learning tool and a route towards rapid acclimation into Japanese society. |
Animal | Elachista cerebrosella | Elachista cerebrosella is a moth of the Elachistidae family. It is found in Australia. |
Animal | Ornithoptera chimaera | The Chimaera Birdwing (Ornithoptera chimaera) is a birdwing butterfly of the papilionidae family. It is found in mountain areas of New Guinea 1000 meters asl.The 'chimaera' portion of both the scientific and vernacular name is named after the Chimaera Greek: Χίμαιρα Khimaira from χίμαρος khimaros a creature in Greek mythology composed of the parts of three animals. |
WrittenWork | Communication Monographs | Communication Monographs is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering research on human communication. Articles cover areas such as media studies interpersonal and relational communication organizational and group communication health and family communication rhetoric language and social interaction intercultural communication and cultural studies. The journal is published by Routledge on behalf of the National Communication Association and the editor is Katherine Miller. |
NaturalPlace | Trolla (mountain) | Trolla is a mountain in the Trollheimen mountain range in Sunndal Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county Norway. It is located about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) east of the village of Sunndalsøra and about 3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi) north of the village of Grøa. |
Plant | Heliconia riopalenquensis | Heliconia riopalenquensis is a species of plant in the Heliconiaceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. |
Plant | Bulbophyllum ablepharon | Bulbophyllum ablepharon is a species of orchid in the genus Bulbophyllum. |
Company | TEC Solutions Limited | TEC Solutions Limited is a software manufacturer that develops and sells software to help employers with computer and Internet monitoring data protection and systems management. |
Plant | Crassula falcata | Crassula falcata known by the common names airplane plant and propeller plant is a succulent plant endemic to South Africa from the Cape of Good Hope. The foliage is gray-green with striking texture on plants that grow to 2 feet (0.61 m) tall. The flowers are tiny and scarlet red that rise in dense clusters above the foliage for a month in summer. Crassula falcata is cultivated for use in drought tolerant and succulent gardens and in container gardens. |
Building | Pontiac Mills | Pontiac Mills is a historic textile mill complex on Knight Street in the village of Pontiac Rhode Island within the city of Warwick Rhode Island. The mills produced the original Fruit of the Loom brand of cloth.The mills were built in 1863 by Robert Knight and Benjamin Knight (B.B. & R. Knight Company). The mills produced uniforms for Union soldiers during the American Civil War. In 1920 Webster Knight sold Fruit of the Loom and the Pontiac Mills. |
Athlete | Cory Luebke | Cory Robert Luebke (born (1985-03-04)March 4 1985) is a professional baseball player for the San Diego Padres of Major League Baseball. His hometown is Maria Stein Ohio where he attended Marion Local High School. He attended college at Ohio State University. He was pick number 63 in the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft. |
Film | And Then There Were None (1945 film) | And Then There Were None is a 1945 film adaptation of Agatha Christie's best-selling mystery novel of the same name and is directed by René Clair.The film changes certain characters' names and adheres to the ending of the stage play rather than that of the novel.[citation needed]The cast featured Barry Fitzgerald Walter Huston Louis Hayward Roland Young June Duprez Mischa Auer C. Aubrey Smith Judith Anderson Richard Haydn and Queenie Leonard as the people stranded on the island. |
Company | Virgin Life Care | Virgin Life Care is a fitness group in South Africa owned by Virgin Group.It has a head office in Claremont Cape Town and is part of the Virgin Active Group in South Africa. |
Film | A Day Out | For the Porridge episode see A Day Out (Porridge). A Day Out may also refer to a TV play by Alan Bennett.A Day Out is a short film shot in Wales at the popular seaside resort of Barry Island.It is the story of a troublesome boy who runs away from his family on an adventure to the beach.The 9-minute film was commissioned by the Arts Council of Wales. It stars Nia Roberts Richard Harrington and Liam Donovan. |
EducationalInstitution | Carre's Grammar School | Carre's Grammar School is a selective school and specialist Sports and Science College located in the market town of Sleaford in Lincolnshire England. It was founded in 1604 by Sir Robert Carre. The school has been at its present site since 1835. In 1983 Carre's entered into a consortium with the other two Sleaford secondary schools to form a whole-town co-educational Sleaford Joint Sixth Form Consortium. |
MeanOfTransportation | Chilean schooner Ancud (1843) | The schooner Ancud was the ship sent by Chile in 1843 to claim sovereignty over the Strait of Magellan. It was built for the purpose in the city of San Carlos de Ancud and commanded by John Williams Wilson a British born Chilean captain. |
Company | Sutton and East Surrey Water | Sutton and East Surrey Water is the UK water supply company to its designated area of east Surrey West Sussex west Kent and south London serving in excess of 282000 homes and businesses and a population of approximately 675000 people. An area of 322 square miles (830 km2) extending from Morden and South Croydon in the north to Gatwick Airport in the south and from Cobham and Dorking in the west to Edenbridge and Bough Beech in the east forms the company's supply area. |
Building | Icono Tower | The Icono Tower is a building under construction in Asuncion Paraguay. When finished the structure will stand at a height of 136 metres (446 ft) and 37 stories it will be the tallest building in Paraguay surpassing current Wilson Tower. It is estimated to be completed in 2011. |
Athlete | Chris Todd (American football) | Chris Todd (born February 4 1986 in Elizabethtown Kentucky) is a former college football quarterback for the Auburn Tigers in 2008 and 2009. He was Auburn's starting quarterback for part of the 2008 season and for the entire 2009 season. He set all-time Auburn school records for most touchdown passes in a season and for the longest pass in school history. He also tied the Auburn single-game record with five touchdown passes against Ball State in 2009. |
MeanOfTransportation | HMS Peterel (1899) | HMS Peterel was one of two Spiteful-class destroyers to serve with the Royal Navy. She was built by Palmers was 215 feet long and the 6200 H.P. produced by her Reed boilers gave her a top speed of 30 knots. She was armed as was standard with a twelve pounder and two torpedo tubes. She served in home waters during the Great War and was sold off after hostilities ended in 1919. |
Athlete | Minehiro Yokoyama | Minehiro Yokoyama (横山峰弘 Yokoyama Minehiro born June 29 1971) is a Japanese ski mountaineer.Yokoyama finished third at the 2007 Asian Championship of Ski Mountaineering and won Bronze. |
Artist | Rangi Kuini Wikitoria Topeora | Rangi Kuini Wikitoria Topeora (?–1865-1873?) was a notable New Zealand tribal leader peacemaker and composer of waiata. Of Māori descent she identified with the Ngati Toa iwi. She was born in Kawhia King Country New Zealand. |
Film | The Bells (1931 film) | The Bells is a 1931 British drama film directed by Harcourt Templeman and Oscar Werndorff and starring Donald Calthrop Jane Welsh and Edward Sinclair. It was based on the play Le Juif Polonais by Alexandre Chatrian and Emile Erckmann. |
MeanOfTransportation | PRR D15 | The class D15 (class T pre 1895) of the Pennsylvania Railroad comprised a solitary Lindner-system cross compound steam locomotive of 4-4-0 American wheel arrangement in the Whyte notation. The sole locomotive was #1515 built in 1892; it had rather British lines with a full-length footplate and splashers and large 84 in (2134 mm) drivers. |
Building | Holy Trinity Church Rainow | Holy Trinity Church Rainow is located in the village of Rainow Cheshire England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Macclesfield the archdeaconry of Macclesfield and the diocese of Chester. Its benefice is combined with those of St John Saltersford and St Stephen Forest. The church is designated by English Heritage as a Grade II listed building. It was a Commissioners' church having received a grant towards its construction from the Church Building Commission. |
Artist | Bhimsen Joshi | Bhimsen Gururaj Joshi (Kannada: ಪಂಡಿತ್ ಭೀಮಸೇನ ಜೋಷಿ) (About this sound pronunciation ); February 4 1922 – January 24 2011) He was an Indian vocalist in the Hindustani classical tradition. He is known for the khayal form of singing as well as for his popular renditions of devotional music (bhajans and abhangs).In 1998 he was awarded the Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowship the highest honour conferred by Sangeet Natak Akademi India's National Academy for Music Dance and Drama. |
MeanOfTransportation | HMCS Eyebright (K150) | HMCS Eyebright was a Flower-class corvette that served mainly with the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War in the Battle of the Atlantic. She was named after the Euphrasia genus of medicinal flowering plants. |
Film | The World of Apu | The World of Apu originally titled Apur Sansar is a Bengali drama film directed by Satyajit Ray. It is the third part of The Apu Trilogy about the childhood and early adulthood of a young Bengali named Apu in the early twentieth century Indian subcontinent. |
Artist | Doselle Young | Doselle Young is an American science fiction author graphic novelist and contributor to both prose and comics anthologies. |
Film | Angels in the Infield | Angels in the Infield is a 2000 Disney television film Directed by Robert King. A follow on to the 1994 film Angels in the Outfield and the 1997 film Angels in the Endzone this motion picture is about a group of angels trying to help a baseball team win a championship game while at the same time helping to reunite the team's pitcher's family. The Anaheim Angels are again featured in a reprise of the role that the team played during Angels in the Outfield. |
Film | A Journey Through Filmland | A Journey Through Filmland is a 1921 documentary about Hollywood made by Beaumont Smith during his visit there. It includes appearances from Charlie Chaplin Douglas Fairbanks Warren Kerrigan Mildred Harris Ben Turpin Wallace Reid and Bill Hart. |
Company | Rogue Wave Software | Rogue Wave Software provides cross-platform software development tools and embedded components for parallel data-intensive or other HPC applications.The company was founded in 1989 in Seattle Washington then moved to Corvallis Oregon in 1990 and is now based in Boulder Colorado. In November 1996 they had an Initial Public Offering NASDAQ: RWAV. |
MeanOfTransportation | USS Silver Cloud (1862) | The first USS Silver Cloud was a steamer acquired by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She was used by the Union Navy as a gunboat in support of the Union Navy blockade of Confederate waterways. |
Plant | Gleditsia sinensis | Gleditsia sinensis is a species of flowering plant native to Asia. |
Athlete | Don Baldwin | Don Baldwin (born November 15 1977) is an American pair skater. He competes with Tiffany Vise since 2009. They are a mirror pair team – Baldwin spins counter-clockwise while Vise spins clockwise. |
Athlete | Paulo Renato Valério Rodrigues | Paulo Renato Valério Calado Rodrigues (born 14 May 1987 in Alcácer do Sal) known as Renato is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays for Atlético Clube de Portugal as a central defender. |
Athlete | Louis Dutfoy | Louis Dutfoy (January 12 1860 – August 7 1904) was a French sport shooter who competed in the late 19th century and early 20th century. He participated in Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris and won a silver medal with the French military pistol team. |
Village | Tangeh Gol | Tangeh Gol (Persian: تنگه گل) is a village in Qaravolan Rural District Galikash District Minudasht County Golestan Province Iran. At the 2006 census its existence was noted but its population was not reported. |
Company | Lazy Acres Market | Lazy Acres Market Inc. is a small chain of two grocery stores for natural and organic foods gourmet foods supplements and body care products as well as eco-friendly goods. The stores in Santa Barbara and Long Beach are owned and operated by Bristol Farms a chain purchased by Supervalu in 2010.The original store in Santa Barbara was funded in 1991 by Jimmy Searcy Hugo van Seenus and Irwin Carasso. |
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