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Aristotle's Theory of Universals is Aristotle's classical solution to the Problem of Universals, sometimes known as the hylomorphic theory of immanent realism. Universals are the characteristics or qualities that ordinary objects or things have in common. They can be identified in the types, properties, or relations ... |
The 1997 South American Under-17 Football Championship was played in Paraguay from 28 February to 16 March 1997.
The host of the competition were the cities of Asunción, Pedro Juan Caballero and Encarnación.
Sandro Hiroshi was banned for 180 days in 1999 when it was discovered that his age had been falsified in the 1... |
The men's team compound competition at the 2013 World Archery Championships took place on 29 September – 6 October 2013 in Belek, Turkey.
27 countries entered the full quota of 3 archers into the qualification round, thus becoming eligible for the team competition. The combined totals of the 3 archers from each countr... |
Euchorthippus declivus, the Jersey grasshopper or sharp-tailed grasshopper, is a species of short-horned grasshoppers belonging to the family Acrididae, subfamily Gomphocerinae.
Description
The adult males grow up to long, while the females reach of length. The basic coloration of the body varies from light brown to... |
Rauzan (; ) is a commune in the Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. It contains the ruins of a castle, the Château de Rauzan, a tourist attraction.
Population
See also
Communes of the Gironde department
References
Communes of Gironde |
William James Arthurs (1888 – July 14, 1971) was a railway conductor and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Melville from 1944 to 1948 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) member.
He was born in Janetville, Ontario, and came to Balcarres, Saskatchewa... |
Suva City Fijian Urban Communal is a former electoral division of Fiji, one of 23 communal constituencies reserved for indigenous Fijians. Established by the 1997 Constitution, it came into being in 1999 and was used for the parliamentary elections of 1999, 2001, and 2006. (Of the remaining 48 seats, 23 were reserved f... |
Sandra van Nieuwland (born 16 February 1977 in Delft), also known as Sandra Newland, is a Dutch singer who gained national popularity after her participation in the third season of The Voice of Holland.
Career
Van Nieuwland rose to fame when she participated in the third season of The Voice of Holland in 2012. During ... |
is a retired Japanese male backstroke swimmer. He represented Japan at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. He is best known for winning a silver medal at the 1995 Summer Universiade in Fukuoka.
References
sports-reference
1974 births
Living people
Olympic swimmers for Japan
Swimmers at the 1996 Summer Olym... |
Julia Carlsson (born 8 April 1975) is a Swedish former football forward. She played for the Sweden women's national football team and competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics. At the club level, she played for Älvsjö AIK.
See also
Sweden at the 1996 Summer Olympics
References
External links
1975 births
Living peo... |
Archive Miniatures & Game Systems was one of the first companies to produce fantasy miniature figures following the birth of role-playing games in the 1970s.
History
One of the first fantasy role-playing games (RPGs) to be published after the appearance of Dungeons & Dragons in 1974 was White Bear and Red Moon, a f... |
Modern-day South Tyrol, an autonomous Italian province created in 1948, was part of the Austro-Hungarian County of Tyrol until 1918 (then known as Deutschsüdtirol and occasionally Mitteltirol). It was annexed by Italy following the defeat of the Central Powers in World War I. It has been part of a cross-border joint en... |
Ajay S. Vinzé is an American professor and academic administrator. He was named as the Dean of the business school at George Mason University. Previously, he served as the Robert J. Trulaske Sr. Dean and Professor in the Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business at the University of Missouri. Vinzé started his tenure... |
The 1996 Honolulu hostage crisis occurred on February 6, 1996, in Sand Island, Honolulu, Hawaii, when 28-year-old John Miranda took hostages at the Seal Masters of Hawaii building, his former place of employment. During the hostage crisis, two hostages were injured, one seriously. Miranda was the only fatality during t... |
Emanuel Murant (December 22, 1622 – ca.1700) is a rather unknown Dutch Golden Age painter of landscapes and houses.
Biography
Manuel Murant was born in Amsterdam; his father Isaiah had studied in Calvinist Geneva, and became a teacher. The family with six children lived next to the school in the Nieuwmarkt (and Jan Pi... |
ISA Communications Services, Inc. (ISACOMM) was a long-distance telephone company headquartered in Atlanta. It was the first telephone company to offer a virtual network service to corporations and the first to offer codec-based videoconferencing services. The company was also a pioneer in shared tenant services, by wh... |
The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of New Hampshire:
Governor
The table also indicates the historical party composition in the:
Executive Council
State Senate
State House of Representatives
State delegation to the U.S. Senate
State delegation to the U.S. House of Representat... |
Francisco Liriano Casillas (born October 26, 1983) is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Minnesota Twins, Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Toronto Blue Jays, Houston Astros, and Detroit Tigers. Liriano was an MLB All-Star in 2006, and is a two-time w... |
The mass media in Uganda includes print, television, radio and online sectors, and coverage is split between both state-run outlets and privately held outlets as well as English-language outlets and Luganda-language outlets.
Print media in Uganda
There are a number of newspapers in Uganda today. New Vision is Uganda's... |
Tliltocatl albopilosus (previously Brachypelma albopilosum) is a species of tarantula, also known as the curlyhair tarantula.
The species' native range is Nicaragua and Costa Rica. They are largely terrestrial, opportunistically burrowing spiders.
This tarantula is covered in long bristles that have a characteristic c... |
Day Pond State Park is a public recreation area covering in the town of Colchester, Connecticut. The state park abuts Salmon River State Forest and is managed by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection. The park offers opportunities for hiking, swimming, shoreline fishing, picnicking and moun... |
The siege of Homs was a military confrontation between the Syrian military and the Syrian opposition in the city of Homs, a major rebel stronghold during the Syrian Civil War. The siege lasted three years from May 2011 to May 2014, and ultimately resulted in an opposition withdrawal from the city.
Nationwide anti-gove... |
Order of Ancient Maccabeans (also Maccabaeans) is an Anglo-Jewish society. The order is a friendly society established in 1894, and registered on 8 May 1901, under the Friendly Societies' Act, as amended 1896.
History
When Theodor Herzl came to England before the First Zionist Congress the members of the Society, who ... |
Jeta Amata is a Nigerian filmmaker, born on August 21, 1974, to popular Nigerian actor Zack Amata. He comes from a family of veteran filmmakers including Ifoghale Amata, Zack Amata and Fred Amata. Growing up in the film industry, following his family's passion for film, Jeta produced and directed his first film Glamour... |
is a railway station in the city of Handa, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Tōkai).
Lines
Kamezaki Station is served by the Taketoyo Line, and is located 10.2 kilometers from the starting point of the line at Ōbu Station.
Station layout
The station has two opposed side platforms... |
Jun Ke Choy (; 1892 – July 9, 1981) was a Chinese American politician who served as mayor of Hangzhou and the 14th chairman of the China Merchants Steamship Company Group, now known as China Merchants Group. He was also the founder of the Chinese Culture Center in San Francisco. Choy is commonly known as J.K. Choy.
Bi... |
Halvdan Eyvind Stokke (20 November 1900 – 15 December 1977), birth name Halvdan Eyvind Johannessen, commonly known as H. E. Stokke was a Norwegian railway director and Mayor of Oslo.
Biography
He was born in Fredrikstad in Østfold to Anton Johannessen (1857–1936) and his wife Helen Anderson (1865–1944). In the 1920s, ... |
The Codex Beneventanus (British Library, Add MS 5463) is an 8th-century illuminated codex containing a Gospel Book. According to a subscription on folio 239 verso, the manuscript was written by a monk named Lupus for one Ato, who was probably Ato, abbot (736760) of the monastery of San Vincenzo al Volturno (Saint Vince... |
Finchampstead is a village and civil parish in the Wokingham Borough in the shire of Berkshire, England. Its northern extremity is south of Wokingham, west of Bracknell, south-east of Reading, and west of Central London. It is an affluent area, with the village ranking as Britain's 31st wealthiest. It has a high st... |
Laccobius borealis is a species of water scavenger beetle in the family Hydrophilidae. It is found in Central America and North America.
References
Further reading
Hydrophilinae
Articles created by Qbugbot
Beetles described in 1971 |
Joe Louis Clark (May 8, 1938 – December 29, 2020) was the principal of Eastside High School in Paterson, New Jersey. He is also the subject of the 1989 film Lean on Me, starring Morgan Freeman. Clark gained public attention in the 1980s for his unconventional and controversial disciplinary measures as the principal of ... |
Cannabis flower essential oil, also known as hemp essential oil, is an essential oil obtained by steam distillation from the flowers, panicles (flower cluster), stem, and upper leaves of the hemp plant (Cannabis sativa L.). Hemp essential oil is distinct from hemp seed oil (hemp oil) and hash oil: the former is a veget... |
The Hedwig Codex, also known as the Codex of Lubin (), is a medieval illuminated manuscript from the mid-14th century. It comprises sixty-one colored drawings and inscriptions which tell the life of Saint Hedwig, High Duchess of Poland and Silesia, her family, and events related to her canonization in 1267. The Hedwig ... |
Sasakura Dam is a gravity dam located in Shimane Prefecture in Japan. The dam is used for flood control. The catchment area of the dam is 13.5 km2. The dam impounds about 5 ha of land when full and can store 556 thousand cubic meters of water. The construction of the dam was completed in 1967.
References
Dams in Shi... |
Ward Hayden and the Outliers, formerly known as Girls, Guns and Glory (GGG), is an American band from Boston, Massachusetts. They currently release music independently but formerly had signed with Lonesome Day Records and released albums with Sony RED, MRI and Dry Lightning Records in the US, as well as through Proper ... |
2022 was the first year in the history of the Eagle Fighting Championship, a mixed martial arts promotion based in Miami, Florida. The year began with Eagle FC 44.
Background
Khabib Nurmagomedov announced that Eagle Fighting Championship has plans for United States expansion in 2022. The organization plans to hold as ... |
Francis Asbury Roe (October 4, 1823 – December 28, 1901) was an admiral in the United States Navy who served during the American Civil War.
Biography
Born in Elmira, New York, Roe entered the United States Navy as a midshipman on October 19, 1841, and graduated from the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryla... |
Walter Robert Radford (July 1886 – 1943) was an English footballer, who played as an inside-forward in the 1900s with Southampton and Wolverhampton Wanderers, with whom he won the FA Cup in 1908.
Football career
Radford was born in Pinxton, Derbyshire, where he played football as a youth before joining Wolverhampton W... |
George Herbert King (born October 12, 1951) is a former United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Central District of California.
Education and career
King was born in Shanghai, China. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1971 and a Jur... |
The 2008 Argentina rugby union tour of Europe was a series of matches played in November 2008 in Europe by the Argentina national team. Coached by Santiago Phelan, the Argentine national side toured on France, Italy and Ireland playing a total of three matches thereof. Argentina beat Italy and lost to France and Irelan... |
Cape Santa Clara, Gabon is a peninsula extending from the Gabon Estuary near the port of Owendo.
Overview
The larger peninsula that separates the Gabon estuary from Corisco Bay, the cape juts into the mouth of the estuary.
The cape is near Libreville, the capital city of Gabon
The Santa Clara Rock Formation is als... |
Hermann Eisner (December 29, 1898 - September 18, 1969) was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1949 to 1950. He was an unsuccessful candidate for the Wisconsin State Senate in 1956 and in the Republican primary for the Assembly in 1958. Eisner was born on December 29, 1898, in Austria.
References
Emigrants... |
Virendra Beniwal (born 13 May 1960) is an Indian politician. He is a member of Indian National Congress. He is former two term Member of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly in 2003 and 2008 from Lunkaransar, Rajasthan. He is son of Bhim Sen Beniwal, former six time member of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly.
Early life and e... |
Perry Williams may refer to:
Perry Williams (cornerback), American football cornerback
Perry Williams (running back), American football running back |
Willemsoord Dry Dock I is a historic dry dock in Willemsoord, Den Helder, Netherlands. It was constructed from 1813 till 1822, under the direction of Jan Blanken, and was part of the former Rijkswerf Willemsoord.
Context
Nieuwediep
In 1781-1785 the harbor of Nieuwediep was created just east of Den Helder. It was mea... |
Amphicnaeia is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species:
Amphicnaeia albovittata Breuning, 1971
Amphicnaeia amicusbira Galileo, 2015
Amphicnaeia antennata Galileo & Martins, 2001
Amphicnaeia apicalis Melzer, 1933
Amphicnaeia armata Galileo & Martins, 2001
Amphicnaeia bezarki ... |
Jacek Adam Kacprzak (born 23 December 1970 in Poland) is a Polish retired footballer.
Career
After playing in Greece, Kacprzak signed for Danish side Aarhus Gymnastikforening, but left after six months due to the long ball style of play.
References
External links
Polish men's footballers
Living people
1970 birth... |
The 1970 Northwest Territories general election took place on December 21, 1970. It took place during the centennial of the territory.
Among the festivities earlier in the year was an official visit by Queen Elizabeth II to open the first Arctic Winter games in Yellowknife. The world-famous Polar Bear licence plate wa... |
Camperdown Cemetery is an historic cemetery located on Church Street in Newtown, an inner-city suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The cemetery was founded in 1848 and was for twenty years the main general cemetery for Sydney, with the total number of burials being about 18,000. Many people who were important... |
Wenzhou or Wen Prefecture () was a zhou (prefecture) in imperial China seated in modern Wen County in Gansu, China. It existed (intermittently) from 558 to 1371.
Geography
Its administrative area is not well-known, but Wenzhou was on one of the few accessible routes to modern Sichuan and therefore a strategic prefectu... |
The Apocalypse of Adam is a Sethian Gnostic apocalyptic writing. It is the fifth tractate in Codex V of the Nag Hammadi library, transcribed in Coptic. The date of the original work has been a point of scholarly contention because the writing lacks Christian themes and other explicit allusions. Thus, the Gnostic redeem... |
Staging Point () is one of five drawings depicting the life of children in the Warsaw ghetto in the collection of the Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw. The author of the drawings is an unknown draftsman, but they are signed "Rozenfeld". The drawing was made, most probably, between autumn and winter of 1941 and commi... |
The Basilica and Cathedral of Saint-Étienne in Paris, on the Île de la Cité, was an early Christian church that preceded Notre-Dame de Paris. It was built in the 4th or 5th century, directly in front of the location of the modern cathedral, and just 250 meters from the royal palace. It became one of the wealthiest and ... |
Squirrell is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Leonard Squirrell (1893–1979), English artist
Trevor Squirrell, American politician from Vermont
English-language surnames |
Cefn Mawr Rangers Football Club is a Welsh football team based in Cefn Mawr, in the community of Cefn within the County Borough of Wrexham, Wales. The team last played in the North East Wales Football League Premier Division, which is at the fourth tier of the Welsh football league system. They currently run junior le... |
Induction heating is the process of heating electrically conductive materials, namely metals or semi-conductors, by electromagnetic induction, through heat transfer passing through an inductor that creates an electromagnetic field within the coil to heat up and possibly melt steel, copper, brass, graphite, gold, silver... |
David Barclay of Youngsbury (1729–1809), also known as David Barclay of Walthamstow or David Barclay of Walthamstow and Youngsbury, was an English Quaker merchant, banker, and philanthropist. He is notable for an experiment in "gratuitous manumission", in which he freed an estate of Jamaican slaves, and arranged for be... |
Mylochromis ericotaenia is a species of cichlid endemic to Lake Malawi where it prefers areas with sandy substrates. This species can reach a length of TL. This species can also be found in the aquarium trade.
References
ericotaenia
Fish described in 1922
Taxonomy articles created by Polbot |
Byron Gray Stout (January 12, 1829 – June 19, 1896) was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan.
Stout was born in Richmond, New York and moved with his parents to Michigan in 1831. He attended the common schools and graduated from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor in 1851. He studied law and became super... |
Vladimir Olegovich Gogberashvili (; born 16 April 1987) is a Russian professional football official and a former player. He is currently the sporting director of FC Mashuk-KMV Pyatigorsk.
Club career
He made his Russian Football National League debut for FC Mashuk-KMV Pyatigorsk on 5 April 2006 in a game against FC Fa... |
Royal Air Force Oulton or more simply RAF Oulton is a former Royal Air Force satellite station located west of Aylsham, Norfolk and northwest of Norwich, Norfolk, England.
The airfield was built over 1939 and 1940 as a bomber airfield with T2 type hangars and grass runways, the facility operating as a satellite airf... |
The Oryx Cup is a hydroplane boat race in the H1 Unlimited season. The race was held in November in Doha Bay on the Persian Gulf in Doha, Ad Dawhah, Qatar. From 2009-2014, the Oryx Cup was designated as the host for the UIM World Championship.
History
The Oryx Cup was founded in January 2009 when H1 Unlimited and the ... |
Nuclear safety is defined by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) as "The achievement of proper operating conditions, prevention of accidents or mitigation of accident consequences, resulting in protection of workers, the public and the environment from undue radiation hazards". The IAEA defines nuclear securi... |
```java
package DynamicProgramming;
/**
* A DynamicProgramming based solution for Edit Distance problem In Java
* Description of Edit Distance with an Example:
* <p>
* Edit distance is a way of quantifying how dissimilar two strings (e.g., words) are to one another,
* by counting the minimum number of operations ... |
Charles Edward Ernest Papendiek (1801–1835) was an English architect of German descent.
Life
He was the youngest son of Christopher Papendiek and his wife Charlotte, respectively a court musician and a lady in waiting at the court of George III and Queen Charlotte. Charles studied under John Soane from 1818 to 1824, b... |
RSL may refer to:
Military
Reserve static line, in skydiving
Returned and Services League of Australia, current name (since 1990) of a defence forces veterans organisation
Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia (1916–1940)
Returned Sailors' Soldiers' and Airmen's Imperial League of Austra... |
This is a partial list of people pardoned or granted clemency by the president of the Philippines.
The current 1987 constitution gives the president the ability to grant "executive clemency at anytime and under any circumstance".
Jose P. Laurel
Individuals pardoned by Jose P. Laurel.
Feliciano Lizardo – assassin who... |
```c
/* List a node on a file */
#include "pgenheaders.h"
#include "token.h"
#include "node.h"
/* Forward */
static void list1node(FILE *, node *);
static void listnode(FILE *, node *);
void
PyNode_ListTree(node *n)
{
listnode(stdout, n);
}
static int level, atbol;
static void
listnode(FILE *fp, node *n)
{
... |
Kim Soo-whan (Hangul: 김수완, Hanja: 金秀完; born 8 June 1988 in Mokpo, Jeollanam-do) is a male South Korean Judoka.
References
External links
Kim Soo-Whan's profile from 2009 Summer Universiade official website
1988 births
Living people
Asian Games medalists in judo
Judoka at the 2010 Asian Games
South Korean male jud... |
Der Weg ins Freie (translated as "The Way into the Open" and most often "The Road into the Open") was published by Arthur Schnitzler in 1908 and is one of only two novels (the other being Therese) by this Viennese author (1862-1931) better known for his short stories and plays (including Reigen - "Round Dance" - known ... |
"Jail" is a song by American rapper Kanye West from his tenth studio album, Donda (2021). The song includes vocals from fellow American rapper Jay-Z. Towards the end of the album, another version of the song titled "Jail pt 2" appears, which includes more vocals from DaBaby and Marilyn Manson. It won the award for Best... |
Norbert Pearlroth (May 7, 1893 – April 14, 1983) was a professional researcher and polyglot, and the primary researcher for the Ripley's Believe It or Not! cartoon panel from 1923 until 1975.
Biography
Pearlroth was born May 7, 1893, in Tarnów, in what is now southern Poland, at the time part of the Habsburg Empire. ... |
Ennis Telfair "Rebel" Oakes (December 17, 1883 – March 1, 1948) was an American Major League Baseball player.
Oakes was born in Lisbon, Louisiana. After attending Louisiana Industrial Institute, which is now Louisiana Tech University, Rebel turned his attention to playing professional baseball, eventually reaching the... |
Nili Fossae is a group of large, concentric grabens on Mars, in the Syrtis Major quadrangle. They have been eroded and partly filled in by sediments and clay-rich ejecta from a nearby giant impact crater, the Isidis basin. It is at approximately 22°N, 75°E, and has an elevation of . Nili Fossae was on the list of poten... |
Église Sainte-Christine de Valle-di-Campoloro is a church in Valle-di-Campoloro, Haute-Corse, Corsica, located to the northeast of Cervione. The building was classified as a Historic Monument in 1840.
References
Churches in Corsica
Monuments historiques of Corsica
Buildings and structures in Haute-Corse |
What Happened to the Wolf? is a 2021 Burmese drama film, written and directed by Na Gyi starring Eaindra Kyaw Zin and Paing Phyo Thu. The film was produced by May Sandi Tin Oo, edited by Nyan Wint and background music composed by Myint Than Htun.
The filmmakers of What Happened to the Wolf? faced persecution after th... |
The 2016–17 UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying round was played on 23, 25 and 28 August 2016. A total of 36 teams competed in the qualifying round to decide nine of the 32 places in the knockout phase of the 2016–17 UEFA Women's Champions League.
Draw
The draw was held on 24 June 2016, 13:30 CEST, at the UEFA he... |
Vernon Murray Spencer (February 4, 1894 – June 3, 1971) was a Major League Baseball outfielder. Spencer played for the New York Giants in the season. In 45 career games, he had 28 hits in 140 at-bats. He batted left and threw right-handed.
He was tried for murder in Sault St. Marie, Ontario, Canada and was acquitted... |
In vitro toxicity testing is the scientific analysis of the toxic effects of chemical substances on cultured bacteria or mammalian cells. In vitro (literally 'in glass') testing methods are employed primarily to identify potentially hazardous chemicals and/or to confirm the lack of certain toxic properties in the early... |
Edison School District may refer to:
Edison School District (Edison, California)
Edison School District 54JT, Colorado
Edison Township Public Schools, New Jersey
Edison Local School District, Ohio
Edison Local School District (Erie County), Ohio
See also
Burlington-Edison School District
EdisonLearning, formerly know... |
Dysomma goslinei is an eel in the family Synaphobranchidae (cutthroat eels). It was described by Catherine H. Robins and Charles Richard Robins in 1976. It is a tropical, marine eel which is known from the Indo-Pacific. Males can reach a maximum total length of 19.7 centimetres.
Named in honor of the authors’ colleagu... |
Captain Cecil Vernon Gardner (14 September 1889 – 30 September 1918) was an English World War I flying ace credited with ten aerial victories.
Biography
Early life
Gardner was born in Broughton, Oxfordshire, the son of James and Hannah Elizabeth Gardner, and grew up at Grovehill Farm in the parish of Tingewick, Buck... |
Diego Gobbi (born 8 June 1995 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian professional squash player. As of December 2021, he was ranked number 204 in the world. He won the 2021 X5 Squash Open.
References
1995 births
Living people
Brazilian male squash players
Sportspeople from São Paulo
21st-century Brazilian people |
Pál Kontur (born 1949) is a Hungarian car mechanic and politician, member of the National Assembly (MP) from Fidesz Komárom-Esztergom County Regional List from 2010 to 2014. He was also a Member of Parliament from the party's National List between 2006 and 2010. Kontur was a member of the Committee on Employment and La... |
Sam Watson or Samuel Watson may refer to:
Sam Watson (equestrian) (born 1985), Irish equestrian
Sam Watson (politician), US politician
Sam Watson (trade unionist) (1898–1967), English coalminers' leader
Samuel Watson (cyclist) (born 2001), English cyclist
Sam Watson (climber), American speed climber
Samuel Watson (hor... |
Sri Petaling (also known as Bandar Baru Sri Petaling) is a suburb of Kuala Lumpur, in Malaysia. The township is located in the south of the city, within the constituency of Seputeh, and is bordered by the towns of Happy Garden, Taman OUG, Kuchai Lama and Bukit Jalil.
Distance
Sri Petaling has access to the Government... |
KNFT may refer to:
KNFT (AM), a radio station (950 AM) licensed to Bayard, New Mexico, United States
KNFT-FM, a radio station (102.9 FM) licensed to Bayard, New Mexico, United States |
This article is about the particular significance of the year 1731 to Wales and its people.
Incumbents
Lord Lieutenant of North Wales (Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey, Caernarvonshire, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Merionethshire, Montgomeryshire) – George Cholmondeley, 2nd Earl of Cholmondeley
Lord Lieutenant of Glamorgan –... |
Vakalopoulos is a Greek surname. Notable people with the name include:
Apostolos Vakalopoulos (1909–2000), Greek historian
Michalis Vakalopoulos (born 1990), Dutch-Greek footballer
Pagonis Vakalopoulos (born 1965), Greek footballer
Greek-language surnames
Surnames |
Inverness East, Nairn and Lochaber, was a county constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1997 to 2005. It elected one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first-past-the-post system of election.
There was also an Inverness East, Nairn and Lochaber constituency of the Scottish Par... |
Vanand () is an abandoned village in the Goris Municipality of Syunik Province, Armenia. It is listed as unpopulated at the 2011 census.
References
Former populated places in Syunik Province |
Tottori 1st district is a constituency of the House of Representatives in the Diet of Japan. It covers roughly the Eastern half of Tottori and consists of the cities of Tottori and Kurayoshi and the districts of Iwami, Yazu and the town of Misasa in Tōhaku District. In 2012, 256,020 eligible voters were registered in t... |
Görümlü () is a municipality (belde) in the Silopi District of Şırnak Province in Turkey. It is populated by Kurds of the Girkê Emo tribe and had a population of 5,004 in 2021.
The neighborhoods of Görümlü are Boğaz, Yeni Mahalle and Yolağızı.
References
Kurdish settlements in Şırnak Province
Populated places in Si... |
The model of a car is its design, in the context of the manufacturer's range or series of cars. Different models are distinguishable by technology, components, underpinnings, and/or style and appearance.
The methods used to categorise cars into models differ significantly between manufacturers. Frequently, several dif... |
Alex Cecchetti (Terni, Italy, 1977) is an Italian artist, poet and choreographer based in Paris and London.
Works
"Alex Cecchetti has developed a unique practice, difficult to classify, that could be called the art of avoidance: tactical and poetic, aesthetic and materialistic, its system leads to produce specific si... |
Chaetopappa parryi, called the Parry's lazy daisy, or Parry's leastdaisy, is a North American species of plants in the family Asteraceae. It is native to northeastern Mexico (Coahuila, Nuevo León, San Luis Potosí, Tamaulipas) and to the Big Bend region of western Texas.
References
External links
Tropicos.org: photo ... |
Earl Patrick Gorman (May 20, 1896 – August 1969) was an American football guard and tackle for the Racine Legion and for the Kenosha Maroons of the National Football League (NFL).
Biography
Gorman was born on May 20, 1896, in Chicago, Illinois. He died in 1969 in Plainfield, New Jersey.
References
1896 births
1962 d... |
"Higher State of Consciousness" is a song by American DJ Josh Wink. It was first released in March 1995. In 2022, Rolling Stone ranked it number 128 in their list of the "200 Greatest Dance Songs of All Time".
Background
The song was initially a hit in the United Kingdom in 1995, where it reached number eight on the U... |
H+: The Digital Series (often abbreviated as H+) is an American web series produced by Bryan Singer and created by John Cabrera and Cosimo De Tommaso. The series explores a dystopian near future brought about by a technological singularity holocaust from the perspective of differing transhumanism factions, premiered on... |
Britain's Best Bakery is a British daytime cookery show part of the ITV Food category on ITV and narrated by Wendi Peters with judges Mich Turner and Peter Sidwell. The show aired from 26 November 2012 to 14 February 2014.
Gameplay
The TV program is a talent show where the target is try the best independent, family-ru... |
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