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Mas Selamat Kastari (born 23 January 1961), an Indonesian-born Singaporean, was for more than a year Singapore's most-wanted fugitive after escaping from detention on 27 February 2008. The search for him has been described as the largest manhunt ever launched in Singapore. He was eventually recaptured in Skudai, Malays...
Sang-eun, also spelled Sang-un, is a Korean unisex given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 35 hanja with the reading "sang" and 26 hanja with the reading "eun" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names. People ...
Store Twenty One was a discount clothing and homeware retailer in the United Kingdom. It entered compulsory liquidation on 11 July 2017. History Store Twenty One was created by Grabal Alok, the Indian-owned textile manufacturer which bought parts of the QS Stores (formerly Quality Seconds) and Bewise chains that went ...
Joseph Crandall (ca. 1761 – February 20, 1858) was a Baptist minister and political figure in New Brunswick. He represented Westmorland County in the Legislative Assembly from 1820 to 1822. He was born in Tiverton, Rhode Island, the son of Webber Crandall and Mercy Vaughan, and came to Chester, Nova Scotia with his pa...
Annie Smyth (1878–1942) was a notable New Zealand Salvation Army officer and missionary to Japan. She was born in Kaiwharawhara, Wellington, New Zealand in 1878. She was murdered in Wairoa, along with her sister Rosamond, by Leo Hannan, a self-confessed serial killer. References 1878 births 1942 deaths New Zealand Sa...
Sodbuster was a program created by Title 12 of the Food Security Act of 1985 designed to discourage the plowing up of erosion-prone grasslands for use as cropland. If such is used for crop production without proper conservation measures as laid out in a conservation plan, a producer may lose eligibility to participate...
Matyushkino () is a rural locality (a village) in Staroselskoye Rural Settlement, Mezhdurechensky District, Vologda Oblast, Russia. The population was 3 as of 2002. Geography Matyushkino is located 26 km southwest of Shuyskoye (the district's administrative centre) by road. Svyatogorye is the nearest rural locality. ...
John Chew Thomas (October 15, 1764 – May 10, 1836) was an American politician who served as a Federalist member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Maryland's 2nd congressional district from 1799 to 1801. He also served as a member of the Maryland State House of Delegates from 1796 to 1797. Born in Perryville, M...
Joseph Young Jr. (commonly known as Joe Young) is an American cartoonist and animator, who runs the Hartford Animation & Film Institute (HAFI). Young is the creator of the Scruples comic strip in the 1990s, and the strip's characters now star in the animated film that the institute completed in December [2006]. He is ...
Clarke, Campbell & Co. is a Canadian experimental television series which aired on CBC Television in 1954. Premise One of the primary hosts of this Toronto-produced series was Marion Clarke (born ), a Nova Scotia resident who won a beauty-related contest of Chatelaine magazine. As a result, she was brought to Toronto ...
The following are the records of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines in Olympic weightlifting. Records are maintained in each weight class for the snatch lift, clean and jerk lift, and the total for both lifts by the St. Vincent Amateur Weightlifting Association. Men Women References Saint Vincent and the Grenadines w...
is a railway station in the city of Annaka, Gunma, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). Lines Yokokawa Station is a terminal station for its segment of the Shinetsu Main Line, and is located 29.7 kilometers from the starting point of the line at . Station layout The station has a two opposed s...
Hey Duggee is a British animated educational pre-school television series aimed at two to five-year-olds. Created by Grant Orchard, it is produced by Studio AKA, in association with BBC Studios (formerly BBC Worldwide). The show is narrated by Alexander Armstrong. The programme's characters are talking anthropomorphic...
Symon Rak-Michajłoŭski (also spelled Symon Rak-Mikhailoŭski; ; 2 April 1885 – 27 November 1938) was a Belarusian political leader, writer, and teacher. He was a member of the Rada of the Belarusian Democratic Republic and a deputy of the Sejm (Parliament) of the Second Polish Republic (1922–1927). He wrote extensively ...
Jovan Čokor (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Чокор; 1885–1946) was a Serbian epidemiologist, infectologist, and physician famous for contributing significantly to the works of Robert Koch. Aftering being informed of an error in his works, Koch wrote "[Čokor] saved humanity from a huge epidemic." 1885 births 1946 deaths Serbia...
The J-2X is a liquid-fueled cryogenic rocket engine that was planned for use on the Ares rockets of NASA's Constellation program, and later the Space Launch System. Built in the United States by Aerojet Rocketdyne (formerly, Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne), the J-2X burns cryogenic liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen propell...
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.bible is a delegated top-level domain (TLD), approved by ICANN as a generic TLD (gTLD). Usage According to the ICANN application for this TLD, "The goal of the .BIBLE top-level domain is to establish itself as the recognized choice for registrants who want to market and promote themselves and their websites to, and r...
Hohenheim is a neighborhood in Stuttgart, Germany. The name can also refer to: Hohenheim Castle University of Hohenheim People and families carrying the toponymic surname "van Hohenheim" include: Theophrastus von Hohenheim, better known as Paracelsus Van Hohenheim, a character in the anime series and manga Fullmetal...
USS Gilmer (DD-233/APD-11) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was the first ship named for Secretary of the Navy Thomas Walker Gilmer. Construction and commissioning Gilmer was launched 24 May 1919 by the New York Shipbuilding Corporation; sponsored by Mrs. Elizabeth Gilme...
Nikita Akinfiyevich Demidov () (7 September 1724 – 7 May 1789) was a Russian industrialist and arts patron. Life He was the younger son of Akinfiy Demidov, brother of Prokofi Demidov and father of Nikolai Demidov. He was married three times: firstly to Natalia Yakovlevna Evreinova (1732-1756), secondly to Maria Sve...
Catapyrgus sororius is a critically endangered species of fresh water snail endemic to New Zealand. Habitat This snail has only been found in one location, a stream in the Ida Cave in the Oparara River Valley in the Kahurangi National Park. This area is a protected forest reserve managed by the Department of Conserva...
Peter Christopher Yorke (13 August 1864 – 4 April 1925) was an American Irish Catholic priest and an Irish Republican and Labor activist in San Francisco. Early life Born on Galway's Long Walk on 13 August 1864, he was the youngest child of Gregory Yorke, a sea captain, and his wife, Bridget, née Kelly. Gregory Yorke...
Raúl Tiago Soares Almeida (born 2 November 1997) is a Portuguese footballer who plays as a forward. Career On 7 August 2016, Almeida made his professional debut with FC Porto B in a 2016–17 LigaPro match against Aves. References External links Raúl Almeida at ZeroZero 1997 births Living people Portuguese men's...
An Essay on the Nature and Immutability of Truth is a 1770 book about truth by the Scottish philosopher and poet James Beattie. His major work, the book enjoyed great success but angered the philosopher David Hume and has been criticized for Beattie's tendency to denounce his opponents. Publication history An Essay on...
Charitie Lees Smith (later, Charitie Lees Bancroft; still later Charitie de Cheney or Charitie de Chenez; pen name, C.L.S. 21 June 1841 – 20 June 1923) was an Anglican Irish American hymnwriter. Her hymns, well known in England and Ireland, were included in Lyra Sacra Hibernica, Ryle's Spiritual Songs, Lyra Britannica,...
Santa Rosa da Serra is a Brazilian municipality located in the northwest of the state of Minas Gerais. Its population as of 2020 was 3,357 people living in a total area of 296 km2. The city belongs to the mesoregion of Triângulo Mineiro e Alto Paranaiba and to the microregion of Patos de Minas. It became a municipalit...
Andrzej Głąb (born 10 November 1966 in Chełm) is a Polish wrestler who competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics. He won a silver medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics in wrestling in the 48 kg category (light-flyweight). References External links 1966 births Living people Polish male sport wrestlers Olympic wrestler...
C. Vijayabaskar (or Vijayabasker; born 8 April 1974) is an Indian politician from the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam Party (AIADMK), and the Health minister of Tamil Nadu from 2011 to 2021. He is a member of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly for the Viralimalai constituency, from where he won elections in 2...
The Sauerbrey equation was developed by the German Günter Sauerbrey in 1959, while working on his doctoral thesis at the Technical University of Berlin, Germany. It is a method for correlating changes in the oscillation frequency of a piezoelectric crystal with the mass deposited on it. He simultaneously developed a me...
Sir Clement Meacher Bailhache (2 November 1856 – 8 September 1924) was an English commercial lawyer and judge. Early life Bailhache was born at Leeds, the eldest son of Rev. Clement Bailhache, of Huguenot descent, a Baptist minister and secretary of the Baptist Missionary Society; his mother, Emma, was daughter of Edw...
Anisoplaca viatrix is a species of moth in the family Gelechiidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1921. It is found on Java. The wingspan is about 18 mm. The forewings are pale greyish-ochreous, with small faint scattered grey strigulae. The costal edge is irrorated (speckled) with blackish from the base to nea...
Kimet Fetahu () is an Albanian academic and minority rights activist. Life Fetahu was born in 1955 in Trebisht in the Gollobordë region of Albania and completed studies in Albania and China. He has served as director of the non-governmental organization Center for Ethnic Studies. He has also been a university professo...
María Isabel Carlota Jaramillo, stage name Carlota Jaramillo (9 July 1904 – 10 December 1987) was an Ecuadorian pasillo singer, known as "La Reina de la Canción Nacional" (Queen of National Song). Early life Jaramillo was born in Calacalí, in 1904. Her parents, Isaac Jaramillo Jaramillo and Natalia Jaramillo, were far...
Wygoda is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wola Krzysztoporska, within Piotrków County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately south-east of Wola Krzysztoporska, south-west of Piotrków Trybunalski, and south of the regional capital Łódź. References Villages in Piotrków County
Zahle may refer to: Zahle (surname) Zahlé (transliterated Zahleh or Zahleh, زحلة), the capital of Beqaa Governorate, Lebanon Zahle and Forzol, a Melkite Catholic diocese in the Beqaa Valley, Lebanon Our Lady of Zahle and the Bekaa, a Marian shrine Centre d'Etudes Universitaires de Zahlé et de la Békaa (CEUZB), a ...
The Pocono Mountains, commonly referred to as the Poconos (), are a geographical, geological, and cultural region in Northeastern Pennsylvania. They overlook the Delaware River and Delaware Water Gap to the east, Lake Wallenpaupack to the north, Wyoming Valley and the Coal Region to the west, and the Lehigh Valley to t...
The Walla Walla Council (1855) was a meeting in the Pacific Northwest between the United States and sovereign tribal nations of the Cayuse, Nez Perce, Umatilla, Walla Walla, and Yakama. The council occurred on May 29 – June 11; the treaties signed at this council on June 9 were ratified by the U.S. Senate four years la...
Marcus Chown (born 1959) is a science writer, journalist and broadcaster, currently cosmology consultant for New Scientist magazine. Biography He graduated from the Queen Mary University of London in 1980 with a Bachelor of Science in physics (first class). In 1982 he graduated from the California Institute of Technol...
Bucknor is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: C. B. Bucknor (born 1962), Jamaican basketball umpire Funke Bucknor-Obruthe (born 1976), Nigerian businessman and lawyer Jermaine Bucknor (born 1983), Canadian basketball player Kofi Bucknor (1953–2017), Ghanaian actor Kofoworola Bucknor (born 1939), Nige...
Object-oriented analysis, an alternate name for the Shlaer–Mellor method or Object-Oriented Analysis, an object-oriented software development methodology introduced by Sally Shlaer and Stephen Mellor Object-oriented analysis and design, a popular technical approach for analyzing and designing software systems by app...
"They Say It's Gonna Rain" is a song co-written (with George Sanders) and sung by British female artist Kerry Delius. She released the song as a single in 1984 and while it failed to chart, it became an underground club hit. The song achieved a bigger popularity when it was covered by Hazell Dean the following year. A ...
Diane Carol "Dee Dee" Sherbloom (September 21, 1942 – February 15, 1961) was an American figure skater who competed in ice dance. Previously paired with Roger Campbell, she had no intentions of competing at the 1961 United States Figure Skating Championships until she met her partner Larry Pierce. Pierce's previous p...
Acqua Santa Maria is the main brand of the company Sicil Acque Minerali, Si.A.M. srl that is a company with registered office in Ragusa and operational headquarters Modica in Sicily, which since 1992 manages the extraction and bottling of mineral waters. Company SI.A.M. SRL, was established in 1992, has its registered...
Zanclognatha zelleralis, the dusky fan-foot, is a species of moth of the family Noctuidae. It was described by Maximilian Ferdinand Wocke in 1850. It is found in central and southern Europe. Technical description and variation as Z. tarsicristalis H.-Sch. [synonym] Forewing greyer, less purple, than tarsiplumalis th...
Lincoln Municipal Airport is a public use airport located in Lincoln, a city in Benton County, Missouri, United States. It is owned by the City of Lincoln. Facilities and aircraft Lincoln Municipal Airport covers an area of 17 acres (7 ha) at an elevation of 940 feet (287 m) above mean sea level. It has one runway d...
Triad (German: Dreiklang) is a 1938 German drama film directed by Hans Hinrich and starring Lil Dagover, Paul Hartmann and Rolf Moebius. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios with sets designed by the art directors Wilhelm Depenau and Ludwig Reiber. Cast References Bibliography Hake, Sabine. Popular Cinema of the...
Time and Again may refer to: Literature Time and Again (Finney novel), a novel by Jack Finney "Time and Again" (short story), a 1977 short story by Breece D'J Pancake Time and Again, a Korean series by JiUn Yun, serialized in Yen Plus Time and Again (Simak novel), a novel by Clifford D. Simak Other media Time an...
Acanthogorgiidae is a family of cnidarians belonging to the order Alcyonacea. Genera: Acanthogorgia Gray, 1857 Anthogorgia Verrill, 1868 Ascolepis Calcigorgia Broch, 1935 Calicogorgia Thomson & Henderson, 1906 Callicigorgia Cyclomuricea Nutting, 1908 Muricella Verrill, 1868 Versluysia Nutting, 1910 Reference...
David Cedric Yannick Evina-Si (born 16 November 1991) is a Cameroonian professional footballer who plays as a defender or midfielder. Club career Arsenal As a nine-year-old playing district football in Barnet, Evina was invited by Liam Brady's scouting team for a trial. He then signed up and made his way up through t...
Suringda () is a large freshwater lake in Evenkiysky District, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia. It has an area of and a maximum depth of . There are no permanent settlements on the shores of lake Suringda. The nearest inhabited place is Ekonda, located to the NNE of the northern end of the lake. Geography Lake Suringda b...
Dolly James is a British singer-songwriter and session singer. She released several singles in the 1990s and toured internationally with such acts as Simply Red and James Taylor Quartet. Biography Born in Brunei, she began her career singing in local cover bands and being part of a church choir. In her late teens, sh...
The 2012 South Carolina Gamecocks football team represented the University of South Carolina in the 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Gamecocks were led by eighth-year head coach Steve Spurrier and played their home games at Williams-Brice Stadium. They were a member of the East Division of the Southeastern...
Rustam Gasparyan (; 11 April 1961 – 17 October 2020) was an Armenian military officer and politician. In 2020 he was posthumously awarded the Hero of Artsakh military award. Biography He was born on 11 April 1961 in Janfida village of Armavir Province. In 1996 he graduated from “Ararat” University of Armavir with a d...
The Utah Court of Appeals is the intermediate-level appellate court for the state of Utah. It began operations in 1987. Jurisdiction The court's jurisdiction is complementary to that of the Utah Supreme Court. The Court of Appeals hears all appeals from the Juvenile and District Courts, except those from the small c...
The name Onyok has been used in the Philippines by PAGASA in the Western Pacific. Typhoon Dujuan (2003) (T0313, 14W, Onyok) – hit near Hong Kong. Typhoon Roke (2011) (T1115, 18W, Onyok) - affected Japan Tropical Depression 29W (2015) (29W, Onyok) - a weak tropical cyclone that caused only minimal damages in the Phi...
The Brico Cross Trophy 2016–17 is a season long cyclo-cross competition in Belgium. Calendar Men's competition Women's competition References 2016 in cyclo-cross 2017 in cyclo-cross
The Best of Sword is a compilation album by the Canadian metal band Sword, released in 2006 by Aquarius Records. Track listing "Stoned Again" "F.T.W." "Until Death Do Us Part" "Outta Control" "Runaway" "Land of the Brave" "Children of Heaven" "Prepare to Die" "State of Shock" "Evil Spell" "The Threat" "...
Wood Boulden, also known as Wood Bouldin, (January 20, 1811 – October 10, 1876) was a Virginia lawyer, plantation owner and politician. He served as a justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia from 1872 to 1876. Early and family life Born in Charlotte County, Virginia to the former Ann Lewis and her husband, Congressm...
José Daniel Ferrer García (Palma Soriano, July 29, 1970) is a Cuban human rights activist, whom the international and Spanish media claim to be "the visible head of the dissident movement in the interior of the island since the death of Oswaldo Payá, in July 2012”. As a member of the Christian Liberation Movement (MCL...
Dead Time: Kala (also known as Kala, Dead Time, or The Secret) is a 2007 Indonesian neo-noir thriller film written and directed by Joko Anwar. The film stars an ensemble cast led by Fachri Albar, Ario Bayu, Shanty, and Fahrani. At the 27th Citra Awards, the film won 3 out of its 7 nominations. Sight & Sound selected t...
The Lower Salmon River Archeological District is a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. It included 213 contributing sites. The district spans across parts of Idaho County, Lewis County and Nez Perce County counties of Idaho. It extends along of the lower Salmon River. Arc...
The 1978 Icelandic Cup was the 19th edition of the National Football Cup. It took place between 30 May 1975 and 27 August 1978, with the final played at Laugardalsvöllur in Reykjavik. The cup was important, as winners qualified for the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (if a club won both the league and the cup, the defeated fina...
The Makarska Riviera is a part of the Croatian coast of the Adriatic Sea, about 60 kilometers (37.2 miles) long and only several kilometers wide, squeezed under towering mountain Biokovo. Sunny climate and long pebbly beaches make this region a popular tourist destination. A string of settlements along the coast from t...
Hommes () is a commune in the Indre-et-Loire department in central France. Population The inhabitants are called Houlmois. See also Communes of the Indre-et-Loire department References Communes of Indre-et-Loire
Polytechnics and university of applied sciences mean the same thing in Finland. The following 24 current universities of applied sciences, as of 2021, are similar to the German Fachhochschule. The official Finnish and Swedish terms are ammattikorkeakoulu (AMK) and yrkeshögskola (YH). Except for the Åland University of ...
The following is a detailed timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh. The first confirmed cases were recorded in Bangladesh on 8 March 2020 and continued to spread. As of 13 August 2020, the number of confirmed cases were over 269,000 and the number of deaths were 3,557. Timeline January On 22 January, the aut...
Bobryk () is a village in Myrhorod Raion, Poltava Oblast, Ukraine. It belongs to Velyki Budyshcha rural hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. It has a population of 791. The local self-government body is the Bobrytska village council. The village of Bobryk is located on the left bank of the Psel River, downstream at...
is a 2019 action-adventure stealth game developed by Ilinx and published by Square Enix. It was released in February and March 2019 for the PlayStation 4 and Windows platforms. It was announced at a press conference by Sony Interactive Entertainment before the 2017 Tokyo Game Show. Set in the Front Mission series, the ...
The 2010 Tonight Show conflict was a media and public relations conflict involving the American television network NBC and two of its late-night talk show hosts, Conan O'Brien and Jay Leno, over the timeslot and hosting duties of long-running franchise The Tonight Show. Leno, the host of The Tonight Show since 1992, a...
In software development, a polyfill is code that implements a feature of the development environment that does not natively support the feature. Most often, it refers to a JavaScript library that implements an HTML5 or CSS web standard, either an established standard (supported by some browsers) on older browsers, or a...
The 2002 United States Senate election in Texas was held on November 5, 2002. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Phil Gramm decided to retire, instead of seeking a fourth term. State Attorney General Republican John Cornyn won the open seat. This was the first open-seat election since 1984. Democratic primary Ron Kir...
Aşağıaşıklar is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Akseki, Antalya Province, Turkey. Its population is 41 (2022). References Neighbourhoods in Akseki District
Alex Jacques René Dupont (30 June 1954 – 1 August 2020) was a French professional football player and manager. Playing career Dupont played as a midfielder for Dunkerque and Hazebrouck. Managerial career He managed Dunkerque, Charleville, Boulogne, Gueugnon, with whom he won the Coupe de la Ligue in 2000, Sedan, Lava...
Bombylius canescens, (commonly known as the western bee-fly) is a species of bee-fly belonging to the family Bombyliidae. Bombylius canescens is a Palearctic species with limited distribution in Europe, usually found in arid to semi-arid habitats. Taxonomy Bombylius fugax, Bombylius cinerascens and Bombylius minor ...
The Kenney Ministry was the combined Cabinet (called Executive Council of Alberta), chaired by 18th Premier of Alberta Jason Kenney, that governed Alberta from April 2019 until October 2022. During Kenney's tenure, the Executive Council (commonly known as the Cabinet) was made up of members of the United Conservative ...
Devotion: The Best of Yanni is a compilation album by keyboardist and composer Yanni, released on the Private Music label in 1997. The album peaked at #1 on Billboard's "Top New Age Albums" chart and at #42 on the "Billboard 200" chart in the same year. Content Nine of this compilation's fifteen tracks are from two of...
|} The Tattersalls Ireland Novice Hurdle is a Grade 1 National Hunt hurdle race in Ireland which is open to horses aged five years or older. It is run at Leopardstown over a distance of about 2 miles (3,219 metres), and during its running there are nine hurdles to be jumped. The race is for novice hurdlers, and it is ...
James Peter Lawson (born 21 January 1987) is an English former professional footballer who played as a forward. Lawson made 26 first team appearances in the Football League for Southend United as well as spending time on loan at Grimsby Town and AFC Bournemouth. Club career Lawson began his career with Southend Unite...
"Life as We Knew It" is a song written by Walter Carter and Fred Koller, and recorded by American country music artist Kathy Mattea. It was released in November 1988 as the fourth single from the album Untasted Honey. The song reached #4 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. Chart performance Year-en...
Hilarigona polita is a species of dance flies, in the fly family Empididae. References Empididae Insects described in 1909 Diptera of South America
The Days of Yore is a British play by Richard Cumberland. It was first staged at the Covent Garden Theatre on 13 January 1796. The work is set in the Anglo-Saxon era. The work was possibly influenced by Horace Walpole's gothic novel The Mysterious Mother. It ran for five performances. References Bibliography Chew, S...
A suicide mission is a task which is so dangerous for the people involved that they are not expected to survive. The term is sometimes extended to include suicide attacks such as kamikaze and suicide bombings, whose perpetrators actively die by suicide during the execution of the mission. Distinctions The risks involv...
MGW may refer to: Maguwo railway station, Indonesia (station code) Maximum gross weight, abbreviated "m g w" on road signs Media gateway, a translation unit between telecommunications networks Morgantown Municipal Airport, United States (IATA code) Morgan Gibbs-White, professional footballer Marianne Geraldine W...
Lemany is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Zatory, within Pułtusk County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. References Lemany
```c++ #include <chrono> #include <thread> #include "envoy/config/core/v3/http_uri.pb.h" #include "source/common/http/message_impl.h" #include "source/common/protobuf/utility.h" #include "source/extensions/filters/http/common/jwks_fetcher.h" #include "test/extensions/filters/http/common/mock.h" #include "test/mocks/...
A soulmate is a person with whom one has a feeling of deep or natural affinity. Soulmate may also refer to: Film Soul Mates (film), a 1925 silent drama Soulmates (film), a 1997 drama film Soul Mate (2002 film), a fantasy-comedy film Soulmate (2013 film), a horror film Soul Mate (2016 film), a Chinese romantic ...
Waka music is a popular Islamic-oriented Yoruba musical genre. It was made popular by Alhaja Batile Alake from Ijebu, who took the genre into the mainstream Nigerian music by playing it at concerts and parties; also, she was the first waka singer to record an album. Later, younger singers like Salawa Abeni and Kuburatu...
Crypsimetalla is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae. References Ennominae
Tonga Tuʻiʻafitu, styled Lord Tuʻiʻafitu (born October 3, 1962) is a Tongan noble, clergyman, politician and Cabinet Minister. Tuʻiʻafitu has a BDiv degree from Siaʻatoutai Theological College and two MA degrees, in Political Science and in Public Policy, both from the Australian National University. Tuʻiʻafitu began...
Operation Java is a 2021 Indian Malayalam-language crime thriller film produced by V Cinemas International, written and directed by Tharun Moorthy (in his feature film debut). It stars an ensemble cast including Balu Varghese, Lukman Avaran, Binu Pappu, Irshad, Shine Tom Chacko, Mamitha Baiju and Vinayakan. The story d...
The Singapore National Ice Hockey League is the ice hockey league in Singapore. It was first contested in 1995. Champions 2017: D1: Singapore Scotiabank, D2: JOG, D3: Momentum 2016: Scotia 2015: SEB 2014: Triple-O Singapore 2013: Singapore Scotiabank 2010-2012: none 2009: White Team 2008: Harrys 2007: San Mig...
Sabbath economics is an economic system championed by Christian theologian Ched Myers. The model is an application of the economic aspects of the Biblical Sabbath to modern socioeconomics. In the introduction of his book introducing this model, Myers states that "God's people are instructed to dismantle, on a regular b...
```objective-c // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef V8_VM_STATE_INL_H_ #define V8_VM_STATE_INL_H_ #include "src/vm-state.h" #include "src/log.h" #include "src/simulator.h" #include "src/tracing/trace-event.h" namespace v8 { namespace internal...
Start Up is a national American docu-series television show created by Gary Bredow. The series is produced by Jenny Feterovich and Gary Bredow and is broadcast by public television stations. Premise The show is filmed all across America where host Gary Bredow conducts in-depth interviews with small business owners a...
is a Japanese multi-award-winning television comedy series, based on the manga series Drops of God. Produced by Nippon TV and featuring Kazuya Kamenashi, Seiichi Tanabe, Riisa Naka, Nozomi Sasaki, and Yuki Uchida, it was first broadcast on January 13, 2009, running until March 10, 2009. In the Nikkan Sports Drama Gran...
James F. Moore studies co-evolution in social and economic systems. He is best known for pioneering the Business ecosystem approach to studying networks of organizations that together constitute a system of mutual support and that co-evolve contributions. The business ecosystem is a form of organization distinct from ...
Geoffrey Batchen (born 21 November 1956, Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian art historian. Since 2020, Batchen has been Professor of Art History at the University of Oxford. Career Professor Assistant Professor, Visual Arts, University of California, San Diego, 1991–1996; Associate Professor, Art and Art History...
I Warned You (stylized as "I warned you!") is the final album by Belgian skiffle musician, Ferre Grignard, released in 1978. Several tracks have been known to be played more than a decade before recording. "All Right" had been played for a French television broadcast in 1973. "Orphan Blues" had been played live in the...
Tibor Mamusich (19 November 1911 – 22 October 1999) was a Hungarian rower. Mamusich competed at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin with the coxless pair alongside Károly Győry where they came fourth. They also competed in the coxed pair, with László Molnár as coxswain, but they did not start in their semi-final race. ...