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Samuel Trelawny (1630 – 1666) was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1659 and 1666.
Trelawny was the eldest surviving son of Robert Trelawny and was baptised on 31 March 1630. His father was a merchant of Ham and MP for Plymouth. Trelawny matriculated at Exeter C... |
Morris Trewin is a Canadian retired ice hockey goaltender who was an All-American for Michigan Tech.
Career
Trewin made a splash in his first season as a starter for Michigan Tech, helping the team win the WCHA regular season title while allowing the fewest goals in conference. He was named to the All-WCHA first team ... |
Maria João Mira (born 18 September 1959 in Lisbon) is a Portuguese screenwriter who authored several successful telenovelas.
Biography
Mira was the first director of the Casa da Criação (House of Creation), a television writing company founded in 2001 by the production company Nicolau Breyner Produções. Her son, André... |
Hugh Alexander (July 10, 1917 – November 25, 2000) was an American professional baseball player and scout. He was an outfielder during his brief playing career, but after he suffered a career-ending injury at the age of 20 he became one of baseball's most celebrated scouts.
Born in Buffalo, Missouri, Alexander moved t... |
Poshekhonye () is a town and the administrative center of Poshekhonsky District in Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia, located on the Sogozha River, northwest of Yaroslavl, the administrative center of the oblast. Population:
It was previously known as Pertoma (until 1777), Poshekhonye (until 1918), Poshekhonye-Volodarsk (unt... |
Cicadas of the genus Neotibicen are large-bodied insects of the family Cicadidae that appear in summer or early fall in eastern North America and formerly Bermuda. Common names include cicada, harvestfly, jar fly, and the misnomer locust.
Taxonomy
In 2015, these species were moved from the genus Tibicen (now genus ... |
George Henry Bateman (born 1865 – 1953) was an English footballer who played for Burslem Port Vale, Stoke, and Northwich Victoria in the 1880s and 1890s.
Career
Bateman was a key member of Burslem Port Vale, helping men such as Enoch Hood found the club. He was a member of the club's first recorded line-up on 9 Decemb... |
The Granby Predateurs were a semi-professional ice hockey team in Granby, Quebec. They played in the Quebec Semi-Pro Hockey League under three different names from 1996-2004.
The club was founded in 1996 as Waterloo 94, they then changed their name to the Granby Blitz in 1997, before becoming the Predateurs in 2002.
... |
```go
package volume
import (
"io/ioutil"
"testing"
"github.com/docker/cli/cli/config/configfile"
"github.com/docker/cli/internal/test"
"github.com/docker/docker/api/types"
"github.com/docker/docker/api/types/filters"
volumetypes "github.com/docker/docker/api/types/volume"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
// Import b... |
```html
<div class="row">
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry's standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book. It ha... |
Timotheus Höttges (born 18 September 1962, Solingen) is a German businessman who has been serving as chief executive officer of Deutsche Telekom AG, the majority shareholder of T-Mobile US, since 2014.
Early life
He was born in Solingen in North Rhine-Westphalia (Nordrhein-Westfalen). His father was an engineer, with ... |
Đặng Ngọc Tuấn (born 6 May 1995) is a Vietnamese footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for V.League 1 club Hồ Chí Minh City.
M-150 Cup
Ngọc Tuấn was included in Vietnam U23 squad for the M-150 Cup at Thailand
Honours
Vietnam U23
AFC U-23 Championship Runners-up 2018
References
Vietnamese men's footballers
People ... |
Geoffrey Bocca (1924-1983) was an English novelist and historian who resided for many years in the United States.
Bocca wrote several biographies including studies of Winston Churchill, Harry Oakes and Diosdado Macapagal, and covered subjects as diverse as the French Riviera and the assassination of John F. Kennedy in... |
This is a list of notable schools located in Somalia by region.
Primary and secondary schools
(organized by the administrative divisions of Somalia)
Gedo or Upper Jubba
Amiir Nuur Secondary, Garbaharey
Tertiary schools
See also
Education in Somalia
Lists of schools
References
Schools
Schools
Somalia
Somalia
S... |
This list of hyoliths is an attempt to create a comprehensive listing of all genera from the fossil record that have ever been considered to be members of hyolitha, excluding purely vernacular terms. The list includes all commonly accepted genera, but also genera that are now considered invalid, doubtful (nomina dubia)... |
Angaston may refer to:
Angaston, South Australia, a town on the eastern side of the Barossa Valley in South Australia
Angaston railway line, a former railway line which terminated in the town
Angaston railway station, the terminal station on the railway line
Angaston Power Station, a 50MW diesel-powered electricity... |
The Yellowstone Main Post Office in Yellowstone National Park was built in Mammoth Hot Springs as part of a facilities improvement program by the United States Post Office Department (USPOD). The post office in Yellowstone was nominated to the National Register of Historic Places as part of a thematic study comprising... |
Corallina elegans is a species of red algae in the family Corallinaceae from the Mediterranean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean.
Another instance of the name, Corallina elegans Lenormand ex Areschoug, 1852 is accepted as Jania rubens var. corniculata (Linnaeus) Yendo, 1905.
References
External links
Corallina eleg... |
Lev Nikolayevich Matveyev (; born 12 February 1971) is a former Russian professional footballer.
Club career
He made his professional debut in the Soviet Second League in 1988 for FC Gastello Ufa.
Honours
Soviet Top League champion: 1991.
Soviet Cup finalist: 1992.
References
1971 births
People from Ishimbay
Livi... |
Nicholas Gould (1635–1691), of Lime Street, London and Upwey, Dorset, was an English politician.
Family
He had two sons and three daughters.
Career
He was Mayor of Dorchester from 1680 to 1681. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Dorchester in March and October 1679 and for Weymouth and Melcombe Reg... |
Boyle Abbey () is a ruined Cistercian friary located in Boyle, County Roscommon, Ireland. It was founded by Saint Malachy in the 12th century.
History
In the 12th century, Saint Malachy became aware of two new monastic orders in France, the Cistercians and the Augustinians, and he decided to introduce both orders to I... |
James David Raisbeck (September 29, 1936 – August 31, 2021) was an American aeronautical engineer, known for his entrepreneurship in developing products which enhance the performance of production aircraft.
Biography
Raisbeck grew up in Whitefish Bay, a suburb of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. After high school, he entered Pu... |
Girardville is a municipality in the Canadian province of Quebec, located within the regional county municipality of Maria-Chapdelaine. The municipality had a population of 1,018 in the Canada 2021 Census. The municipality is named in honour of Joseph Girard, former federal deputy for Lac-St-Jean County.
Demographics
... |
The Early Germans is a book by archaeologist Malcolm Todd on the history and culture of the early Germanic peoples. It was published by Blackwell in 1992. The books was published as part of The Peoples of Europe series. A second revised edition was published in 2004. Translations have been published in numerous languag... |
The El Camino Real Derby is a Listed American Thoroughbred horse race held in February at Golden Gate Fields in Albany, California. The race is open to three-year-olds willing to race one and one-eighth miles (9 furlongs) on Tapeta, a synthetic racing surface.
Northern California's premier Kentucky Derby prep, the El ... |
Coston is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Brandon Parva, Coston, Runhall and Welborne, in the South Norfolk district, in the county of Norfolk, England. The village is divided from nearby Runhall by the River Yare. In 1931 the parish had a population of 33.
History
Coston's name is of joint Ang... |
Walter Carringer (September 5, 1924 – October 22, 2006) was an American classical tenor who had an active career in operas, concerts, and recitals during the 1950s and 1960s. He was twice the recipient of the Martha Baird Rockefeller Foundation award and was a winner of the American Federation of Music Clubs singing co... |
Kwe Kwe River (known as Que Que River until 1983) is a small river that runs by the town of Kwekwe in Zimbabwe. It is a lesser tributary of the Sebakwe River and it joins the Sebakwe River north of the town. The water from the river is used by the steel industry that forms the backbone of the town of Kwekwe. The Sebakw... |
The Mitchell Park Football Club, nicknamed the Lions, is an Australian rules football club that was founded in 1968 by Edward McAvaney, currently playing in the South Australian Amateur Football League, that initially played in the Glenelg-South Adelaide Football Association.
Mitchell Park remained in the Glenelg-Sout... |
Adolfo Porrata Doria (born 10 May 1948) is a Puerto Rican basketball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1968 Summer Olympics.
References
External links
1948 births
Living people
Puerto Rican men's basketball players
1967 FIBA World Championship players
Olympic basketball players for Puerto Rico
Bas... |
Sawyl Penuchel or Ben Uchel ("high-head", "arrogant"), also known as Samuil Penisel ("low-head", "humble"), was a British king of the sub-Roman period, who appears in old Welsh genealogies and the Welsh Triads.
The genealogies, in which he appears under both epithets, make him the son of Pabo Post Prydain, a descendan... |
```html
<!--docxjs library predefined styles--><style>
.docx-wrapper { background: gray; padding: 30px; padding-bottom: 0px; display: flex; flex-flow: column; align-items: center; }
.docx-wrapper>section.docx { background: white; box-shadow: 0 0 10px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5); margin-bottom: 30px; }
.docx { color: black; hyp... |
The Levoy Theatre is a 696-seat operational performing arts center located in Millville, Cumberland County, New Jersey, United States.
History
The First Levoy Theatre
The first Levoy Theatre filled a ten-year void left in Millville after the 1898 fire that destroyed the Wilson Opera House (once at High and Sassafra... |
Ernest Norman Johnson (May 9, 1915 – April 4, 2015) was an American politician in the state of North Dakota. He served in the North Dakota House of Representatives from 1959 to 1971, and as Speaker of the House in 1969. He died at the age of 99 in 2015.
References
1915 births
2015 deaths |
```go
package types
import (
sdk "github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/types"
)
// Verify interface at compile time
var (
_ sdk.Msg = (*MsgSetWithdrawAddress)(nil)
_ sdk.Msg = (*MsgWithdrawDelegatorReward)(nil)
_ sdk.Msg = (*MsgWithdrawValidatorCommission)(nil)
_ sdk.Msg = (*MsgUpdateParams)(nil)
_ sdk.Msg = (*MsgCommu... |
Hot Air Balloon is a rock opera written in 1998 by Jon Gutwillig, guitarist and founding member of The Disco Biscuits, a Philadelphia based trance fusion jam band.
Performance history
Hot Air Balloon was first performed on December 31, 1998 at the Silk City Lounge in Philadelphia. The debut was unannounced and fans at... |
Neoplasticism, known in Dutch as Nieuwe Beelding or the new image, is an avant-garde art theory that arose in 1917 and was employed mainly by Dutch De Stijl artists. The most notable advocates of the theory were the painters Theo van Doesburg and Piet Mondriaan. Neoplasticism advocated for an abstract art that had bee... |
Sigrud Kummer is a West German sprint canoeist who competed in the late 1960s. She won a silver medal in the K-4 500 m event at the 1966 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in East Berlin.
References
West German female canoeists
Living people
Year of birth missing (living people)
ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships... |
is a subway station in the Nihonbashi neighbourhood of Chūō, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo subway operator Tokyo Metro.
Lines
Kayabacho Station is served by the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line and the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line.
Station layout
The Hibiya and Tozai lines cross perpendicularly at the station and so do their ... |
Hosangadi is a village in the Kundapur taluk of Udupi district. As of 2011, Hosangadi has a total population of 4872 people consisting of 2488 male and 410 female residents. The village occupies a total area of 3541.88 hectares with a population density of 1.376 people per hectare. As of 2011, the total literacy rate w... |
Priscilla Beach Theatre ("PBT"), located in the Manomet section of Plymouth at Priscilla Beach, was one of the original barn theatres in America. It was founded in 1937 by Dr. Franklin Trask. His wife, Agnes, became PBT's first artistic director. In addition to the 240-seat barn theatre, the original complex included s... |
__NoTOC__
The Dong Feng-26 or DF-26 (; NATO reporting name: CH-SS-18) is an intermediate-range ballistic missile deployed by the People's Liberation Army Rocket Force and produced by the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC).
Chinese sources claim the DF-26 has a range of over and may conduct pre... |
John Wesley Judd (18 February 1840 – 3 March 1916) was a British geologist.
Biography
He was born in Portsmouth the son of George and Jannette Judd. At the age of 8, he moved to London, and went to school in Camberwell. After leaving school, Judd became a school-teacher in Horncastle, Lincolnshire until 1863, when h... |
Moods of Norway AS was a Norwegian clothing brand started by Stefan Dahlquist, Peder Børresen, and Simen Staalnacke in 2003. The company declared bankruptcy on 20 September 2017.
After the bankruptcy, the old owners bought back the rights to the Moods of Norway trademark.
Moods of Norway was relaunched in March 2019,... |
Touko Tumanto (born 6 March 1982) is a Finnish professional football player.
Tumanto has played many places in different teams. He is known for his versatile style of playing. Midfielder is his strongest position.
References
Guardian Football
Finnish men's footballers
Veikkausliiga players
FC Inter Turku players
JJK... |
Bennie Lee Cunningham, Jr. (December 23, 1954 – April 23, 2018) was an American professional football player who was a tight end for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League (NFL). Cunningham was selected out of the Clemson University in the 1976 NFL Draft by the Steelers. During his career, he played i... |
```javascript
'use strict';
/*
* This test is a regression test for joyent/node#8900.
*/
const common = require('../common');
const TEST_DURATION = common.platformTimeout(1000);
let N = 3;
const keepOpen =
setTimeout(
common.mustNotCall('Test timed out. keepOpen was not canceled.'),
TEST_DURATION);
const... |
IraqComm is a speech translation system that performs two-way, speech-to-speech machine translation between English and colloquial Iraqi Arabic. SRI International in Menlo Park, California led development of the IraqComm system under the DARPA program Spoken Language Communication and Translation System for Tactical Us... |
The Community of Democratic Choice Youth Forum (CDC Youth Forum) is an international organisation registered in Riga, Latvia. It aims to promote partnership and dialogue among the youth of the region of the Community of Democratic Choice.
Founded under the name Youth Forum of Europe's New Democracies, it arose from a ... |
Parachlaena is a genus of tephritid or fruit flies in the family Tephritidae.There only one species from this genus are:
Parachlaena greenwoodi
References
Phytalmiinae
Tephritidae genera |
The Archambault Report was an influential study of the penitentiary system in Canada, published in 1938. It is widely recognized as Canada's preeminent document on prison reform in that it changed the focus in Canadian prisons from retributive justice to rehabilitation.
The report presented the findings of a four-year... |
Dyykan-Kyshtak () is a village in Osh Region of Kyrgyzstan. It is part of the Kara-Suu District. Its population was 13,406 in 2021. It is a western suburb of the city of Osh.
Population
References
Populated places in Osh Region |
Sasso Gordona is a mountain of the Lugano Prealps, located west of Lake Como. It lies in the Italian region of Lombardy, just north of the Swiss border with the canton of Ticino. It has an elevation of 1,410 metres above sea level. The Swiss border reaches a height of 1,200 metres, below Rifugio Prabello.
West of Sass... |
Cyphellostereum brasiliense is a species of basidiolichen in the family Hygrophoraceae. Found in Brazil, it was formally described as a new species in 2010 by Norwegian mycologist Leif Ryvarden. The type specimen was collected in São Paulo, where it was found growing on dead mosses. The species has a rounded to slight... |
Stephen Schwartz is an American musical theater lyricist and composer. The following are a list of his wins and nominations for awards in film, music, and stage.
Schwartz has won three Academy Awards, three Grammy Awards, four Drama Desk Awards, and a Golden Globe Award. He has received six Tony Award nominations (als... |
Winston William Wharton (May 14, 1872 – December 16, 1963) was an American football coach. He was the first head football coach at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa and he held that position for the 1894 season. His coaching record at Drake was 2–2. He was a man of many talents, including baton twirling. At a chur... |
The Listing Rules (LR) are a set of regulations applicable to any company listed on a United Kingdom stock exchange, subject to the oversight of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). The Listing Rules set out mandatory standards for any company wishing to list its shares or securities for sale to the public, including... |
Calliopsis hesperia is a species of bee in the family Andrenidae. It is found in North America.
Subspecies
These two subspecies belong to the species Calliopsis hesperia:
Calliopsis hesperia equina (Cockerell, 1925)
Calliopsis hesperia hesperia
References
Further reading
Andrenidae
Articles created by Qbugbo... |
Hammerwich is a small village and civil parish in the Lichfield District, in Staffordshire, England. It is southeast of Burntwood and northeast of Brownhills.
Name
The name may derive from hamor (Old English: a hammer) and wīc (Old English: a place of industry, specialist agriculture or trading), indicating a smithy o... |
Malbranchea cinnamomea is a thermophilic fungus belonging to the order Onygenales. This ascomycete fungi is often isolated from higher-temperature environments. It is naturally found in composting soil and has the capability of degrading plant biomass.
M. cinnamonea has biochemical relevance, as it produces a quinone a... |
On February 25, 2022, President Joe Biden announced that he would nominate Ketanji Brown Jackson to the position of associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States to fill the vacancy by Stephen Breyer, who announced his retirement on January 27, 2022, at the age of 83. Jackson, a former law clerk of Breyer... |
BMC Structural Biology is an open access peer-reviewed scientific journal that covers research in structural biology. The journal was established in 2001 and is published by BioMed Central. The editor-in-chief is Simon Harold.
BioMed Central academic journals
Biology journals
Academic journals established in 2001
Engl... |
William M. Nicholson (born November 18th, 1937) is a sound re-recording mixer at NBC Universal studios in Los Angeles, California. During his lengthy career, he has received numerous awards and nominations, including 5 Emmy awards, 22 Emmy nominations, 2 Cinema Audio Society nominations, and an Academy Award nomination... |
A concourse is a place where pathways or roads meet.
Concourse may also refer to:
Concourse, Bronx - a neighborhood in the West Bronx.
Concourse (newspaper), the student newspaper at Keele University
Concourse Program at MIT
Concourse at Landmark Center, in Atlanta
The Concourse, in Singapore
The Concourse, Cha... |
Notre-Dame du Taur is a Roman Catholic church located in Toulouse, France. According to legend, the edifice was built on the exact spot where the body of Saint Saturnin (Sernin), patron saint of Toulouse, became detached from the bull that dragged the martyr to his death. The church stands in the rue du Taur between th... |
Raklitsa is a village in Karnobat Municipality, in Burgas Province, in southeastern Bulgaria.
References
Villages in Karnobat Municipality |
Frank John Wilson (May 19, 1887 – June 22, 1970) was best known as the Chief of the United States Secret Service and a former agent of the Treasury Department's Bureau of Internal Revenue, later known as the Internal Revenue Service. Wilson most notably contributed in the prosecution of Chicago mobster Al Capone in 193... |
The 1938–39 season was Colchester United's second season in their history and their second in the Southern League. Alongside competing in the Southern League, the club also participated in the Southern League Mid-Week Section and Southern League Cup. Colchester won the Southern League title after beating local rivals C... |
UnderWater World Guam is one of the longest tunnel-aquariums in the world and the only oceanarium in the United States territory of Guam.
The aquarium opened in 1999 and has more than 2,000 animals representing more than 80 different species. Many of the animals included in the aquarium are native to Guam and the surr... |
Warwick Corvette is a line of bass guitars manufactured by the German Warwick bass company. The Corvette is one of the most popular Warwick basses. Among the more distinctive Corvette players are Erlend Caspersen and Hansford Rowe. Despite its similarity in woods and aesthetics to the Thumb bass, it has a drastically d... |
Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse may refer to:
, an ocean liner
, a battleship
German Navy ship names |
The Switzerland cricket team toured Luxembourg in June 2022 to play two Twenty20 International (T20I) matches at the Pierre Werner Cricket Ground in Walferdange. A friendly match was played the following day after the T20Is. The series provided both sides with preparation for the 2022 ICC Men's T20 World Cup Europe su... |
```xml
export declare function serializeAndEvaluate(val: any): any;
export declare function serializeSkippingMods(val: any): any;
export declare function serializeAfterStaticPlugins(val: any): any;
``` |
Hariyali Nepal Party (Green Nepal Party) is a political party in Nepal. The party is registered with the Election Commission of Nepal ahead of the 2008 Constituent Assembly election. It was established in 1997 and is a member of the Global Greens and the Asia-Pacific Green Network.
Kuber Sharma, the party's founding p... |
The Navy Lark is a 1959 British comedy film based on The Navy Lark radio series broadcast on the BBC Light Programme. It featured Cecil Parker, Ronald Shiner and Leslie Phillips, Gordon Jackson and Hattie Jacques. It was filmed mainly at West Bay, Bridport, Dorset. Only Phillips had appeared on the radio version – al... |
A field camera is a view camera that can be folded in a compact size. Modern designs are little different from the first folding field cameras from the 19th century. In general they have more limited camera movements than monorail cameras, but when folded are relatively compact and portable.
Modern field cameras origi... |
Parel (ISO: Paraḷ, pronunciation: [pəɾəɭ]) is a neighbourhood of Mumbai. Parel used to have a number of textile mills, but these have been replaced by commercial office space development.
History
Originally, Parel was a separate island, one of the Seven Islands of Bombay.
The Parel Relief or (Parel Shiva) is an imp... |
The 1995 Scottish League Cup final was played on 26 November 1995, at Hampden Park in Glasgow and was the final of the 50th Scottish League Cup competition. The final was contested by Aberdeen and Dundee. Aberdeen won the match 2–0 thanks to goals by Billy Dodds and Duncan Shearer.
Match details
External links
Socce... |
The Green Party of Ontario (GPO; ) is a political party in Ontario, Canada. The party is led by Mike Schreiner. In 2018, Schreiner was elected as the party's first member of the Ontario Legislative Assembly. In the past, the party did see significant gains in the 2007 provincial election, earning 8% of the popular vote... |
Platycrinites are an extinct genus of Paleozoic stalked crinoids belonging to the family Platycrinitidae.
These stationary upper-level epifaunal suspension feeders lived during the Devonian, Permian and the Carboniferous periods, from 376.1 to 259.0 Ma.
Species
Platycrinites crokeri Campbell and Bein 1971
Platycrinit... |
The Gang of Seven refers to a group of freshmen Republican U.S. Representatives, elected to serve in the 102nd Congress in 1990. The group loudly condemned the House banking scandal and the Congressional Post Office scandal, forcing the congressional leadership to address the issues by ensuring the incidents stayed i... |
Luz Ríos (Guerrero) is a Mexican-born California-based American pop singer and songwriter.
Rios received world-wide recognition with her 4th studio album, "Aire" featuring the hit single "Aire". The song featured a duet with Mexican icon singer-songwriter Joan Sebastian. The album gained Rios nominations at the 2009 L... |
Charles John Ferguson (usually known as C. J. Ferguson) (1840 – 1 December 1904) was an English architect who practised mainly in Carlisle, Cumbria. He was the younger son of Joseph Ferguson of Carlisle, and was articled to the architect and surveyor John A. Cory. He spent some years in partnership with Cory, but mos... |
"Autobiography of a Scalawag" appeared February 19, 1869, on the front page of The Native Virginian, Vol II No. 15.
It has been referenced in the book "White Trash: The 400-year Untold History of Class" by Nancy Isenberg where the author refers to it as "a brilliant piece of Democratic propaganda". It is a brief parod... |
Ashakara is a French-Swiss produced Burkinabé-Togolese dark comedy film directed by Gérard Louvin, starring James Campbell, Jean-Marc Pasquet, Willy Monshengwo and Bamela Nyanta. It was released in 1991 and entered into the 1992 Cognac International Film Festival, Solothurn Film Festival, Pan African Film Festival and ... |
The is a small science museum in the Meguro Ward in central Tokyo, Japan. The museum is devoted to parasites and the science of parasitology, and was founded in 1953 by Dr. Satoru Kamegai.
History
The museum rebuilt to its present location in 1993. Dr. Kamegai died in 2002 and Professor Akihiko Uchida took over opera... |
Munsey Park is a village in Nassau County, on the North Shore of Long Island, in New York, United States. It is considered part of the Greater Manhasset area, which is anchored by Manhasset. The population was 2,809 at the 2020 census.
The Incorporated Village of Munsey Park is located entirely within the Town of Nort... |
Finegold may refer to:
Finegold, California, former name of Fine Gold, California, community in Madera County
Barry Finegold (1971–), American politician
Ben Finegold (1969–), American chess International Grandmaster
Finegold Alexander Architects, American architecture firm
Gina Linn Finegold, Belgian and American ches... |
Aron Strobel (born 26 January 1958, in Schwäbisch Gmünd, West Germany) is best known as the lead guitarist for Münchener Freiheit, who had several big hits throughout Europe.
Background
Aron has been a member of the group since their debut in 1982. Although musically well complemented with his fellow band member Stef... |
Dream Art Project is a Brazilian jiu-jitsu academy and team started in São Paulo, Brazil by BJJ world champion Isaque Bahiense. The Dream Art Project as since expanded its academies to Spring, Texas; Conroe, Texas; and Fullerton, California.
Dream Art has produced numerous champions since its creation and is considere... |
Starhawk (Stakar Ogord) is an antihero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He was created by writer Steve Gerber and artist Sal Buscema.
Stakar was fated to eventually re-inhabit his infant body, reliving his life over countless times. Because of the knowledge of things to come, he manipulate... |
WOLE-DT (channel 12) is a television station licensed to Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, serving Mayagüez and the western part of the island as an affiliate of Univision and UniMás. It is a full-time satellite of San Juan–based WLII-DT (channel 11, licensed to Caguas), owned by Liberman Media Group. WOLE-DT's sales office is l... |
Valparaiso High School is a public high school in Valparaiso, Indiana.
History
Valparaiso High School opened in 1871 as Valparaiso City Public Graded School in a facility that had been built in 1861 by the local Presbyterian members as the Valparaiso Collegiate Institute on the site of the current Central Elementary ... |
Franciscan Friars established Mission Nuestra Señora de la Purísima Concepción de Acuña (also Mission Concepción) in 1711 as Nuestra Señora de la Purísima Concepción de los Hainais in East Texas. The mission was by the Domingo Ramón-St. Denis expedition and was originally meant to be a base for converting the Hasinai... |
is a Japanese character designer, manga artist, and one of the founding members of the Gainax anime studio.
Career
When Gainax was originally founded as Daicon Film, Sadamoto served as animator on the second animated project, the Daicon IV opening animation. His first assignment as a character designer for Gainax was... |
Several species of fish share the name red scorpionfish:
Pontinus furcirhinus
Scorpaena scrofa |
The action of 29 February 1916 was a naval engagement fought during the First World War between the United Kingdom and the German Empire. , a German commerce raider, broke out into the North Sea and Admiral Sir John Jellicoe dispatched Royal Navy warships to intercept the raider. Four British vessels intercepted the co... |
The Butlins Grand Masters was a former Major darts tournament organised by the British Darts Organisation and televised by ATV/Central between 1977 and 1986. The event was sponsored by the holiday and leisure company Butlins.
Butlins Grand Masters finals
Tournament records
Most wins 5: Eric Bristow.
Most Finals 6... |
The Fujinon XF 23mm F1.4 R is an interchangeable camera lens announced by Fujifilm on September 5, 2013.
References
Camera lenses introduced in 2013
23 |
Michelle Rojas (née Pennington; born December 16, 1987) is an American voice actress from Dallas, Texas. Affiliated with Funimation and Bang Zoom! Entertainment, some of her major roles are Tohka Yatogami in Date A Live, Zuikaku in Azur Lane, Kanade Sakurada in Castle Town Dandelion, Mikoto Sakuragawa in Gonna be the ... |
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