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Rose Katherine Morton-Sayre (December 3, 1925 – November 12, 1999) was an American mathematician known for her work in fluid mechanics. The Morton number, a dimensionless parameter used to describe bubbles, is named after her. Morton was born in Albemarle, North Carolina. She graduated from the University of North Car...
The Port and Airport Development Strategy (PADS) () is an infrastructure project in Hong Kong. It is better known as the Rose Garden Project (). Background In the early 1980s, the Hong Kong Government already foresaw the incapability of the existing airport and container port to keep up with the growth of Hong Kong. T...
Ever Changing Times is the fifth studio album by Steve Lukather. It was his first album since leaving Toto. In March 2008, a site was launched in order to promote the album. According to Lukather, the album shows a lot of his influences and music he likes. Track listing "Ever Changing Times" (Steve Lukather, Randy Goo...
Takun (, also Romanized as Tākūn) is a village in Ahram Rural District, in the Central District of Tangestan County, Bushehr Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 13, in 4 families. References Populated places in Tangestan County
Gongqingcheng railway station is a railway station located in Gongqingcheng, Jiujiang, in Jiangxi province, eastern China. It serves the Beijing–Kowloon railway and Nanchang–Jiujiang intercity railway. The station is accessed by Jiuxian Avenue and close to the G70 Highway. Railway stations in Jiangxi Jiujiang Stations...
Throughout the ages, there have been various popular religious traditions practiced on the Korean peninsula. The oldest indigenous religion of Korea is the Korean folk religion (a version of Shamanism), which has been passed down from prehistory to the present. Buddhism was introduced to Korea from China during the Thr...
White Sunday is the debut solo album of New Zealand hip-hop artist, Mareko released in 2003. A limited edition of the album was released in 2006. The name is a reference to a Samoan holiday that happens on the second Sunday in October. The album peaked at #4 on the New Zealand album charts. Song information In March ...
Samuel Coxe (1550–1612), of London; later of Fulbrook, Oxfordshire, was an English politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Rochester in 1572 and for Richmond, Yorkshire in 1586. References 1550 births 1612 deaths English MPs 1572–1583 People from West Oxfordshire District English MPs 1586–...
Being and Nothingness: An Essay on Phenomenological Ontology (), sometimes published with the subtitle A Phenomenological Essay on Ontology, is a 1943 book by the philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre. In the book, Sartre develops a philosophical account in support of his existentialism, dealing with topics such as consciousnes...
Shauna Bradley is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera Home and Away, played by Kylie Watson. The actress received an audition for Home And Away in February 1999, but decided not to attend it as she did not think she would be successful. However, her agent persuaded her to go and she won the ...
1st Armoured Regiment may refer to: 1st Armoured Regiment (Australia) 1st Armoured Regiment (New Zealand) (c. 1944–1950s), New Zealand Army 1st Armoured Regiment (Poland) (1939—1946)
```java @ExportPackage @PublicApi package com.yahoo.search.query.context; import com.yahoo.api.annotations.PublicApi; import com.yahoo.osgi.annotation.ExportPackage; ```
Jane Sourza (1902–1969) was a French stage and film actress. She was in a long-term relationship with the actor Raymond Souplex. Selected filmography The Duraton Family (1939) Radio Surprises (1940) An Artist with Ladies (1952) Naked in the Wind (1953) Four Days in Paris (1955) The Duratons (1955) Love in Jamai...
Makrešane is a village in the municipality of Kruševac, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a population of 1,618. References Populated places in Rasina District
Atheism, as defined by the entry in Diderot and d'Alembert's Encyclopédie, is "the opinion of those who deny the existence of a God in the world. The simple ignorance of God doesn't constitute atheism. To be charged with the odious title of atheism one must have the notion of God and reject it." In the period of the En...
```smalltalk // snippet-start:[BedrockRuntime.dotnetv3.InvokeModel_Ai21LabsJurassic2] // Use the native inference API to send a text message to AI21 Labs Jurassic-2. using System; using System.IO; using System.Text.Json; using System.Text.Json.Nodes; using Amazon; using Amazon.BedrockRuntime; using Amazon.BedrockRunt...
Homenetmen (, ) is a pan-Armenian sports and scouting organization. Homenetmen may also refer to: Homenetmen Lebanon, a multi-sports club based in Lebanon Homenetmen Antelias Homenetmen Beirut Homenetmen Beirut (football) Homenetmen Beirut (basketball) Homenetmen Bourj Hammoud Al-Yarmouk SC, formerly Homenetmen Alepp...
Kondoa is a genus of mostly small, air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Zonitidae. Species Species within the genus Kondoa include: Kondoa kondorum See also — unrelated political division of Tanzania. References Nomenclator Zoologicus.com: information on Kondoa Ga...
Józef Pułaski of the house of Ślepowron (17 February 1704 – February 1769) was a Polish noble, starost of Warka, deputy to Sejm, one of the creators and members of the Konfederacja barska (Bar Confederation). He was the father of Casimir Pulaski, Franciszek Ksawery Pułaski and Antoni Pułaski. References 1704 births ...
George Roman ( – ) was a professional American football defensive tackle who played three seasons for Boston Yanks/New York Bulldogs and New York Giants in the National Football League (NFL). Roman was born in Rankin, Pennsylvania and grew up in Verona, attending Penn Hills High School in Penn Hills. College and prof...
Lele is an East Manus language of the Austronesian language family spoken in the northeastern part of Manus Island, New Guinea. It has an SVO word order. References External links Kaipuleohone's Robert Blust collection includes written materials from Lele Manus languages Languages of Manus Province Subject–verb–ob...
The MacDonald Brothers, now performing as The Macs, are a Scottish pop folk duo from Ayr, South Ayrshire, Scotland, consisting of brothers Brian and Craig MacDonald. They first rose to prominence in the third UK series of television talent show The X Factor in 2006, and have since gone on to release four studio albums....
IF Attila, or Attila Rugby Club, the association's real name, is the oldest existing rugby club in Sweden. It was started in 1949. The club has been located at a number of grounds over its long history, but currently plays at Bromma Sportsfield in the North of the city of Stockholm. The club has both men's, old boys, ...
Krui River, a perennial river of the Hunter River catchment, is located in the Upper Hunter region of New South Wales, Australia. Course and features Krui River rises on the southern slopes of the Great Dividing Range, below Oxleys Peak, at Mount Palmer and flows generally southwest, joined by six minor tributaries be...
India's 'Connect Central Asia' Policy is a broad-based approach, including political, security, economic and cultural connections. The importance of this policy was strengthened when the Prime Minister of India visited all the five countries Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan in 2015. Hist...
The 2002 FIA Sportscar Championship Estoril was the second race for the 2002 FIA Sportscar Championship season held at the Autódromo do Estoril and ran a distance of two hours, thirty minutes. It took place on April 14, 2002. Official results Class winners in bold. Cars failing to complete 75% of winner's distance ...
Giacomo Lubrano (12 September 1619October 1693) was an Italian Jesuit, Marinist poet and preacher. Biography Giacomo Lubrano was born in Naples in 1619. He entered the Society of Jesus on 30 April 1635, at the age of fifteen. Apart from a two-year absence from his native city between 1658 and 1660, and his many preac...
Mevlüt Karakaya (born 1 January 1963) is a Turkish politician from the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), who has served as a Member of Parliament for Adana since 7 June 2015. Born in Adana, Karakaya graduated from Gazi University Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences. He became a professor at the age of 37,...
Hirschfeld (Hunsrück) is an – a municipality belonging to a , a kind of collective municipality – in the Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis (district) in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde of Kirchberg, whose seat is in the like-named town. Geography Location The municipality lies in the central Hun...
Alaševce (, ) is a village in the municipality of Lipkovo, North Macedonia. History Descendants of the Krasniqi fis were recorded in the villages of Gošince, Slupčane, Alaševce and Runica in 1965. Demographics As of the 2021 census, Alaševce had 89 residents with the following ethnic composition: Albanians 84 Persons...
Mazina Delure (born 6 May 1948) is a Canadian rower. She competed in the women's eight event at the 1976 Summer Olympics. References 1948 births Living people Canadian female rowers Olympic rowers for Canada Rowers at the 1976 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Amersfoort
```go // Code generated by private/model/cli/gen-api/main.go. DO NOT EDIT. //go:build go1.16 && integration // +build go1.16,integration package kinesis_test import ( "context" "testing" "time" "github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws" "github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awserr" "github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/request" "git...
The 2017 Tyrone Intermediate Football Championship is the 2017 edition of Tyrone GAA's second-tier gaelic football tournament for intermediate clubs in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. Sixteen teams compete with the winners receiving promotion to the Tyrone Senior Football Championship the next year and representing Ty...
The World Amateur Golf Ranking for men was introduced by The R&A, the governing body of the sport of golf outside the United States and Mexico, on 23 January 2007. It is based on the results of over 2,600 amateur tournaments per year (and amateurs participating in certain professional events) and is updated each Wednes...
```javascript const fields = ['id', 'name', 'username']; const id = '1'; module.exports = /* GraphQL */ ` query getUser { user(id: ${id}) { ${fields.join('\n')} } } `; ```
Lari Michele White Cannon (, ; May 13, 1965 – January 23, 2018) was an American country music singer, songwriter, record producer, and actress. She made her debut in 1988 after winning You Can Be a Star, a televised talent competition on The Nashville Network. After an unsuccessful stint on Capitol Records Nashville, s...
was composed by Acharya Jinasena in 783 AD. It is divided into 66 cantos and contains 12,000 slokas. The book aims to narrate the life of Neminatha, the twenty-second Tirthankara in Jainism. According to the Jain sources, Krishna is the first cousin of Tirthankara Neminatha. Therefore, Krishna's adventures too occupy a...
The Naypyidaw Zoological Gardens () located in Naypyidaw is the largest zoo in South East Asia. Located on the Yangon-Mandalay highway about 250 miles (400 km) north of Yangon, the 612-acre (247-hectare) zoo opened on Myanmar's Armed Forces Day (27 March) in 2008 with about 420 animals transferred from the Yangon Zoolo...
Furnace is an unincorporated community located in Estill County, Kentucky, United States. History Settlers found the surrounding area rich in iron ore. The Estill Steam Furnace, a blast furnace was established in about 1830. A post office was established in the community in 1857, and named for the Estill Steam Furnac...
Wilhelm Dittmann (1 November 1874 – 7 August 1954), was a German Social Democratic politician. From 1917 to 1922, he was secretary to the Central Committee of the Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD). Wilhelm was the son of Josef and Auguste Dittmann. His father was a master wheelwright in Eutin. Ref...
The Leader of the Christian Social Union (Vorsitzender der Christlich-Sozialen Union) is the most senior political figure within the Christian Social Union in Bavaria. Since 19 January 2019, the office has been held by Markus Söder; who is the 9th leader of the party. The Leader of the Christian Social Union is suppor...
Gav-Yam (), sometimes referred to as Bayside Land Corporation in English, is an Israeli real estate company. The Company went public in 1978 and is traded on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange market. Gav-Yam share is part of the Tel Aviv 125 index. Some properties associated with Gav-Yam include Totzeret HaAretz Towers, Ma...
```java * * path_to_url * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. */ package org.activiti.examples.mgmt; import java.util.Arrays; import java.util.Map; import org.activiti.engine.impl.test.PluggableFl...
Ernst Weinland (9 March 1869, Hohenwittlingen – 17 October 1932, Urach) was a German physiologist and parasitologist. He studied medicine at the universities of Munich, Tübingen, Berlin and Leipzig. He also studied zoology, and in the process earned a PhD at the University of Berlin. After finishing his medical studie...
The Tri-State Area Tuition Mission Foundation, popularly known as Tuition Mission or TMF, is a scholarship foundation located in East Liverpool, Ohio. Mission The foundation makes tuition awards to needy area students who want to pursue post-secondary education. Scholarships are made solely based on financial need, an...
"Rapp Snitch Knishes" is a song by British-American rapper MF Doom featuring rapper Mr. Fantastik, taken from the former's fifth studio album Mm..Food (2004). It uses an instrumental titled "Coffin Nails" produced by MF Doom himself (under the alias Metal Fingers), which contains a sample of David Matthews' rendition o...
The 2015 Bulgarian Supercup was the 13th Bulgarian Supercup, an annual Bulgarian football match played between the winners of the previous season's A Football Group and Bulgarian Cup. The game was played between Cherno More Varna, who beat Levski Sofia to win the 2015 Bulgarian Cup Final, and Ludogorets Razgrad, champi...
"Dear Mama" is a song by 2Pac. Dear Mama may also refer to: Film and TV Dear Mama, 1984 Philippines film Snooky Serna, Julie Vega, Janice de Belen Dear Mama, 2016 VH1 Mothers Day honors event hosted by comedian Anthony Anderson, Mary J. Blige, Alicia Keys Dear Mama, 2023 American television documentary series about T...
Gho Manhasan is a town and a Municipal committee in Jammu district in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, India. Geography Gho Manhasan is located at . It has an average elevation of 311 metres (1,020 feet). Demographics India census, Gho Manhasan had a population of 3944. Males constitute 53.5% of the population and f...
Hutchison Whampoa Property Group was the property development and investment arm of Hutchison Whampoa of Hong Kong. In 2015, the company was spun-out of Cheung Kong Holdings to form part of Cheung Kong Property Holdings. Hutchison Whampoa Properties Limited has since been renamed Hutchison Property Group Limited (和記地產...
```html <!-- (See accompanying file LICENSE.md or copy at path_to_url --> <!-- boost-no-inspect --> <!-- HTML header for doxygen 1.8.9.1--> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "path_to_url"> <html xmlns="path_to_url"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/xhtml;charset=UTF-8"/>...
Charles E. Bassett (October 30, 1847 – January 5, 1896) was a lawman and saloon owner in the American Old West in Dodge City. He was one of the founders of the Long Branch Saloon in Dodge City, served as the first sheriff of Ford County, Kansas, as well as city marshal of Dodge City. His deputies included Wyatt Earp a...
Voznesensk Raion () is a raion (district) in Mykolaiv Oblast, Ukraine. Its administrative center is the town of Voznesensk. Population: History In 1923, uyezds in Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic were abolished, and the governorates were divided into okruhas. In 1923, Voznesensk Raion with the administrative center...
The 11th Panchen Lama controversy centers on the 28 year-long enforced disappearance of Gedhun Choekyi Nyima and on the recognition of the 11th Kunsik Panchen Lama. The Panchen Lama is considered the second most important spiritual leader in Tibetan Buddhism after the Dalai Lama. Following the death of the 10th Panchen...
In mathematics, Bloch function may refer to: Named after Swiss physicist Felix Bloch a periodic function which appears in the solution of the Schrödinger equation with periodic potential; see Bloch's theorem. Named after French mathematician André Bloch an analytic function in the unit disc which is an element of th...
Leucosyrinx sansibarica is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Pseudomelatomidae, the turrids. References 1925. Gastropoden der Deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition. In:. Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der Deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition II. Teil, vol. 17, No. 2, Gutstav Fischer, Berlin. External li...
Fusitheca was a genus of land plant with branching axes. It is known from charcoalified Early Devonian deposits, its type locality being the Brown Clee Hill lagerstätten. Its spores form smooth-walled, unfused, naked dyads. Its axis comprises length-parallel filaments, and their dichotomies are T-shaped, with the bran...
Șuri is a commune in Drochia District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Șuri and Șurii Noi. At the 2004 census, the commune had 4,614 inhabitants. References Communes of Drochia District
The Goričko Natural Park () was established on 9 October 2003 and is an integral part of the trilateral Goričko–Örseg–Raab Natural Park. It covers an area of , which means that it is the second largest nature park in Slovenia. This is the most central European region in Slovenia, where Dinaric, Mediterranean, and Alpi...
Fever Breaks is the tenth studio album by American singer-songwriter Josh Ritter. The album was released on April 26, 2019, by Pytheas Recordings. Composition Ritter tapped American singer-songwriter Jason Isbell to produce Fever Breaks, as well as Isbell's band The 400 Unit on instrumental support. Isbell's wife and...
Round Hill Pit, Aldeburgh is a geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Aldeburgh in Suffolk. It is a Geological Conservation Review site, and it is in the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This site has a 2.5 metre exposure of rocks dating to the Coralline Crag Formation of the ea...
Jacques Auxiette (3 December 1940 – 10 December 2021) was a French politician, and was the Regional Council President for the Pays de la Loire region in France. Auxiette was president between 2004 and 2015, and was re-elected to the office in the March 2010 council elections. He was a member of the Socialist Party. He...
Struttin' is the third studio album by the funk group The Meters. It is the band's first album featuring vocal performances. Background The album was recorded in Cosimo Matassa's studio and released in 1970 by Josie Records. It is the band's first album featuring full vocal performances by Art Neville on three tracks,...
United Abstainers Football Club was a football club from Crosshill in Glasgow. History The club, sometimes referred to as the United Abstainers Athletic Club, was formed by William Shanks, agent and collector for the Scottish Temperance League. Although the club was nicknamed the Teetotallers, the players were not c...
Selective may refer to: Selective school, a school that admits students on the basis of some sort of selection criteria Selective school (New South Wales) Selective strength: the human body transitions between being weak and strong. This ranges depending on the initial strength of the person. On some days for exampl...
Róbson Michael Signorini (born 10 November 1987), commonly known as Robinho, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Paysandu. Career Robson was formed in the basic categories of International and further excel in Mogi Mirim in 2008, where he was the top scorer of the second division team in São Paulo,...
The Exposition internationale de la technique de l'eau de 1939 was the third specialized exposition recognized by the Bureau International des Expositions. In 1936 Georges Truffaut proposed an exposition to celebrate the completion of the Albert Canal. The exposition's theme was water management and opened on 20 May 19...
Vali Maleki () is an Iranian politician and food industry engineer. He was born in Meshginshahr, Ardabil province. He was a member of the seventh legislative election and Maleki is MP of tenth Islamic Consultative Assembly from the electorate of Meshginshahr. References Living people 1961 births Deputies of Meshginsh...
Domino Foods, Inc. (also known as DFI and formerly known as W. & F.C. Havemeyer Company, Havemeyer, Townsend & Co. Refinery, and Domino Sugar) is a privately held sugar marketing and sales company based in Yonkers, New York, United States, that sells products produced by its manufacturing members. DFI distributes suga...
is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Kawasaki Frontale and the Japan national team. Club career Wakizawa was already in Kawasaki Frontale U-18 team, but he attended Hannan University before joining back Kawasaki for 2018 season, debuting in the AFC Champions League. Internati...
The Space Science and Engineering Center (SSEC) is a research and development center with primary focus on Earth science research and technology to enhance understanding of the atmosphere of Earth, the other planets in the Solar System, and the cosmos. SSEC is part of the University of Wisconsin–Madison's Graduate Scho...
Kellie's Castle (sometimes also called Kellie's Folly) is a castle located in Batu Gajah, Kinta District, Perak, Malaysia. The unfinished, ruined mansion, was built by a Scottish planter named William Kellie-Smith. According to differing accounts, it was either a gift for his wife or a home for his son. Kellie's Castle...
Mustapha Oluwatosin Olagunju (born 1 January 2002) is an English professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for club Ebbsfleet United, on loan from club Huddersfield Town. He has also played on loan for Tadcaster Albion, Welling United and Port Vale. Career Born in Plumstead, London, Olagunju started his foo...
The Periprava labor camp was a labor camp operated by the Romanian communist regime, part of the Brăila Pond labor camps. The camp, located near the village of Periprava in the Danube Delta, held up to 2,000 prisoners. According to a study done by the International Centre for Studies into Communism, 8.23% of political ...
```c++ #include <Storages/ReadInOrderOptimizer.h> #include <Core/Settings.h> #include <Interpreters/ExpressionActions.h> #include <Interpreters/ExpressionAnalyzer.h> #include <Interpreters/TreeRewriter.h> #include <Interpreters/replaceAliasColumnsInQuery.h> #include <Functions/IFunction.h> #include <Functions/Function...
Devinder Shory (born 3 August 1958 in Barnala, Punjab, India) is a Canadian politician, who represented the electoral district of Calgary Northeast as a federal Member of Parliament from 2008 to 2015. Shory held a consultation in Calgary with industry and business leaders from across Manitoba to discuss a renewal of th...
Sublocotenent Ion Ghiculescu (M270) is a of the Romanian Naval Forces. She was built as HMS Blyth (M111), for the Royal Navy, the eleventh of this class of twelve Single-Role Minehunters (SRMH) ships. She was laid down on 30 May 1999 by Vosper Thornycroft at their Woolston, Southampton shipyard, launched in May 2000 a...
In geometry, a truncated 5-cell is a uniform 4-polytope (4-dimensional uniform polytope) formed as the truncation of the regular 5-cell. There are two degrees of truncations, including a bitruncation. Truncated 5-cell The truncated 5-cell, truncated pentachoron or truncated 4-simplex is bounded by 10 cells: 5 tetrah...
```yaml Resources: NotSupportedPullTrigger: Type: AWS::Serverless::Function Properties: CodeUri: s3://sam-demo-bucket/filtered_events.zip Handler: index.handler Runtime: nodejs16.x Events: DDBEvent: Type: DynamoDB Properties: Stream: arn:aws:dyna...
Dmitri Shostakovich composed his Symphony No. 4 in C minor, Op. 43, between September 1935 and May 1936, after abandoning some preliminary sketch material. In January 1936, halfway through this period, Pravda—under direct orders from Joseph Stalin—published an editorial "Muddle Instead of Music" that denounced the comp...
Systematic & Applied Acarology is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research on mites and ticks published trianually by the Systematic & Applied Acarology Society. In 2012, the society's rapid journal for papers and monographs on mites and ticks, Systematic & Applied Acarology Special Publications, was merge...
Filippo Anfossi (died 14 May 1825) was a vicar-general of the Dominicans and Master of the Sacred Palace. Biography Anfossi was born in Taggia, Province of Imperia. He carried on the negotiations with Lamennais regarding the corrections to be made in his "Essai sur l'indifférence" (Paris, 1821–23). He was one of the ...
Stan Wilson (12 October 1912 – 13 November 2004) was a former Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Notes External links Stan Wilson's profile at Australianfootball.com 1912 births 2004 deaths Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state) Essendon Foot...
The Journal of Social Studies Research is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering social studies. It is the official publication of The International Society for the Social Studies. The editor-in-chief is William B. Russell III (University of Central Florida). Abstracting and indexing The journal is abstra...
Distributed intelligence may refer to: Group mind (science fiction) Collective intelligence, superorganism Distributed artificial intelligence, innovation system
UFC 110: Nogueira vs. Velasquez was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) on Sunday, 21 February 2010 in Sydney, Australia, at Acer Arena. The event marked the UFC's first trip to Australia. The main card was scheduled for 2:00 pm Sunday in Sydney to cater to the U.S. audience, mea...
Kari Oftedal Lima (14 December 1943 – 29 May 2019) was a Norwegian politician for the Socialist Left Party. She served as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway from Rogaland during the terms 1993–1997 and 1997–2001. She met during 2 days of parliamentary session. On the local level she has been a member...
"Something Pretty" is a song written by Buddy Wayne and Charlie Williams. It was recorded by American country artist Wynn Stewart. It was released as a single in 1968 and became a major hit that same year. Background and release "Something Pretty" was recorded on January 3, 1968 at the Capitol Recording Studio, locate...
Bomet University College is a Constituent College of Moi University established under a Legal Notice Number 145 of 27 July 2017. Bomet University College is the first public University in Bomet County and is strategically placed at the heart of Bomet Town, Bomet County, Kenya. Its establishment is a step towards the r...
Veauville-lès-Quelles () is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region in northern France. Geography A very small farming village in the Pays de Caux, situated some northeast of Le Havre, at the junction of the D88 and D109 roads. Population Places of interest The church of Notre-Dame, datin...
Hunter Neil Windsor (July 8, 1945 – March 28, 2021) was a Canadian engineer and politician. He represented the electoral district of Mount Pearl in the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly from 1975 to 1995. He was a member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Newfoundland and Labrador. Prior to entering po...
Marco Sejna (born 20 March 1972 in West Berlin) is a German former professional footballer as a goalkeeper. References External links 1972 births Living people Footballers from Berlin German men's footballers Men's association football goalkeepers Bundesliga players 2. Bundesliga players 3. Liga players Hertha BS...
The 2004 United States presidential election in West Virginia took place on November 2, 2004, and was part of the 2004 United States presidential election. Voters chose 5 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president. West Virginia was won by incumbent President Geor...
Brooke–Fordyce syndrome is a condition characterized by multiple trichoepitheliomas. See also List of cutaneous neoplasms associated with systemic syndromes List of cutaneous conditions References Epidermal nevi, neoplasms, and cysts
Jerry Harold Speiser (born 12 August 1953) is an Australian musician. He is best known as the drummer and a founding member of 1980s pop/new wave group Men at Work, which had Australian, US and UK hits with their singles "Who Can It Be Now?" and "Down Under" and their albums Business as Usual and Cargo. He left the ban...
Wola Rudlicka is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Ostrówek, within Wieluń County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately north of Ostrówek, north of Wieluń, and south-west of the regional capital Łódź. References Wola Rudlicka
The Symetra Classic was an annual golf tournament for professional women golfers on the Symetra Tour, the LPGA Tour's developmental tour. From 2009 to 2011, the tournament was played at The Dominion Country Club in San Antonio, Texas. The event moved to Charlotte, North Carolina in 2012 and was played at Raintree Count...
Yaroslav Alexandrovich Ternovskiy (Russian: Ярослав Александрович Терновский; born 23 April 1970 in Zvenigorod, Russia) is a political and public figure. In 2010–2012 was a member of Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation 3rd composition. Chairman of the All-Russia Public movement "Catholic Heritage". Lieutenant to Ru...
Wrzosówka is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Nowodwór, within Ryki County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland. It lies approximately north-west of Nowodwór, east of Ryki, and north-west of the regional capital Lublin. References Villages in Ryki County
Jan Janssen (born 1940) is a Dutch road bicycle racer. Jan Janssen may also refer to: Jan Janssen (gymnast) (1885–1953), Dutch Olympic gymnast Jan Janssen (ice hockey) (born 1952), former ice hockey player See also Jan Jansen (disambiguation) Jan Jansohn, guitarist Jan Jansson (disambiguation)