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800 | The Foundation for Economic Education ( FEE ) is a non political , non profit , tax exempt educational foundation dedicated to the economic , ethical and legal principles of a free society . FEE publishes books , the magazine The Freeman , hosts seminars , and lectures . History Founded in 1946 by Leonar... |
801 | Route 66 is a state highway located in Monmouth County , New Jersey , United States . It runs 3 . 62 mi ( 5 . 83 km ) between Route 33 in Tinton Falls and Route 35 at County Route 16 on the border of Ocean Township and Neptune Township , just to the west of Asbury Park . The route serves as an important connector betwe... |
802 | Hurricane Henri was a rare tropical cyclone that entered the Gulf of Mexico without having made landfall it was the second of four times this occurred during the 20th century . The eighth named storm and fifth hurricane of the 1979 Atlantic hurricane season , it formed on September 14 in the northwestern Caribbean Sea... |
803 | Southtown Center , colloquially known as Southtown , is a regional shopping mall in Bloomington , Minnesota , a suburb of the Twin Cities . Southtown Center consists of 534 , 650 square feet ( 50 , 000 m2 ) of retail space . The center contains 38 retail tenants and is anchored by AMF Bowling Centers , Bed Bath Beyond... |
804 | The first USS Milwaukee , a double turreted Milwaukee class river monitor , the lead ship of her class , built for the Union Navy during the American Civil War . The ship supported Union forces during the Mobile Campaign as they attacked Confederate fortifications defending the city of Mobile , Alabama in early 1865 ... |
805 | Tropical Cyclone Urmil ( RSMC Nadi designation 06F , JTWC designation 07P ) was a short lived storm of January 2006 that explosively intensified to reach its peak intensity as a high end Category 2 cyclone on the Australian Scale , just 12 hours after being named . Forming out of a tropical disturbance early on Janu... |
806 | M 116 is a 7 . 018 mile long ( 11 . 294 km ) state trunkline highway in the US state of Michigan that begins in Ludington at an intersection with US Highway 10 ( US 10 ) at James Street and Ludington Avenue . The road travels northward , much of it along the shore of Lake Michigan before reaching its terminus at the... |
807 | R B Junkie is a song by American singer songwriter Janet Jackson from her eighth studio album , Damita Jo ( 2004 ) . Written by Jackson , James Harris III , Terry Lewis , Tony Prof T Tolbert , Michael Jones and Nicholas unk , the track was released as a promotional single in December 2004 by Virgin Records . R ... |
808 | Fire Station Number 4 or Fire Station No. 4 is a historic fire station located at 474 Broadway in Pawtucket , Rhode Island . The Queen Anne Style station was built in 1890 . It is a two and a half story , hip roofed rectangular brick building with two brick wings and a bell tower . Constructed of red brick with san... |
809 | Tropical Storm Haishen was the twentieth officially recognized tropical storm of the 2008 Pacific typhoon season . The tropical depression that was to become Tropical Storm Haishen formed late on November 14 , as a minor tropical depression to the south of the Ogasawara Islands , however the Japan Meteorological Agency... |
810 | Hoylande unk Young unk ( June 26 , 1903 January 12 , 1986 ) was an American chemist . During World War II she worked at the Manhattan Project 's Metallurgical Laboratory . After the war she became the first woman to be appointed as a division head at the Argonne National Laboratory , and the first female to chair the ... |
811 | Christian Cook ( born June 3 , 1975 in Denver , Colorado ) is a retired professional lacrosse defenseman who last played professional field lacrosse with the Washington Bayhawks of Major League Lacrosse ( MLL ) . He starred as a member of the Princeton Tigers men 's lacrosse team from 1995 through 1998 , where he earne... |
812 | Rave In2 the Joy Fantastic is the first remix album by American recording artist Prince , under the unpronounceable Love Symbol , as shown on the album cover . It was released on April 29 , 2001 by NPG Records and contains remixes of songs found on Prince 's twenty third studio album , Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic ( 1... |
813 | County Route 106 ( CR 106 ) is a 7 . 8 mile ( 12 . 6 km ) east west county route in Rockland County , New York , in the United States . It serves as an eastward continuation of Orange CR 106 , extending from the Orange County line to U.S. Route 9W ( US 9W ) and US 202 in Stony Point via Harriman State Park . CR 106 i... |
814 | The Black River National Forest Scenic Byway is a National Forest Scenic Byway that runs along the Black River in the Ottawa National Forest in the U.S. state of Michigan . The byway follows County Road 513 ( CR 513 ) through Gogebic County in the Upper Peninsula . As a county road , it is maintained jointly by the Gog... |
815 | These Days Live in Concert is a live album by Australian alternative rock band Powderfinger , released as a CD on 6 September 2004 , and as a two disc DVD on 4 October 2004 . The album consists of songs performed by Powderfinger in concerts at Sydney Entertainment Centre , and Fox Studios in Sydney . Most of the song... |
816 | New York State Route 446 ( NY 446 ) is a state highway in the Southern Tier of New York in the United States . The highway extends for 6 . 76 miles ( 10 . 88 km ) on a northeast southwest alignment from an intersection with NY 16 north of the hamlet of Hinsdale to a junction with NY 305 in the village of Cuba . It par... |
817 | Pierre Franois Chabaneau ( 1754 1842 ) was a French chemist who spent much of his life working in Spain . He was one of the first chemists to succeed in producing malleable platinum . Chabaneau was born in Dordogne , France , and died near his home village at the age of 88 years . Early life Chabaneau was bor... |
818 | Genes , Brain and Behavior ( also known as unk ) is a peer reviewed online only scientific journal covering research in the fields of behavioral , neural , and psychiatric genetics . It is published by Wiley Blackwell on behalf of the International Behavioural and Neural Genetics Society . The journal was establishe... |
819 | Old Tjikko is a 9 , 558 year old Norway Spruce , located on unk Mountain of Dalarna province in Sweden . Old Tjikko originally gained fame as the world 's oldest tree , however , this is inaccurate , as only clonal trees , and not individual trees , are known to live this long . Though there are older clonal trees ,... |
820 | The 40th Boat Race , an annual side by side rowing race between crews from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge along the River Thames , took place on 15 March 1883 . Following confusion at the start of the race and a snow storm during the event , Oxford won by a margin of three and a half lengths in a time of... |
821 | Quin is a latin pop song by Guatemalan recording artist Ricardo Arjona , released on 19 June 2007 as the lead single from his compilation album , Quin Dijo Ayer ( 2007 ) . The song 's lyrics were written by Arjona , and its music was composed by Puerto Rican singer songwriter Tommy Torres , who also worked with Arjo... |
822 | Shades of Cool is a song by American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey , taken from her third studio album , Ultraviolence ( 2014 ) . It was written by Del Rey and Rick Nowels , and produced by Dan Auerbach . The song was released on May 26 , 2014 by Interscope Records as the second single from Ultraviolence . Lyric... |
823 | Central Area Command was one of several geographically based commands raised by the Royal Australian Air Force ( RAAF ) during World War II . It was formed in March 1940 , and covered the central portion of New South Wales . Headquartered at Sydney , Central Area Command was primarily responsible for air defence , aeri... |
824 | Springbok ( 1870 1897 ) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who won the seventh Belmont Stakes in 1873 . unk in 1870 , he was sired by the imported stallion Australian , his dam was a daughter of Lexington . During his racing career he started 25 races , winning 17 of them . Besides the Belmont , Springbok won the ... |
825 | Hurricane Ileana was the fourth of six major hurricanes in the 2006 Pacific hurricane season . Forming from a tropical wave on August 21 , Ileana tracked northwestward off the coast of Mexico throughout its duration . With favorable conditions for intensification , Ileana reached peak winds of 120 mph ( 195 km h ) wit... |
826 | Dynamic Science Fiction was a pulp magazine which published six issues from December 1952 to January 1954 . It was a companion to Future Science Fiction , and like that magazine was edited by Robert W. Lowndes and published by Louis Silberkleit . It published stories by some well known authors , including The Duplica... |
827 | New York State Route 488 ( NY 488 ) is a state highway in Ontario County , New York , in the United States . It extends for 9 . 53 miles ( 15 . 34 km ) from an intersection with NY 21 in the town of Hopewell , near the city of Canandaigua , to a junction with NY 96 midway between the villages of Phelps and Clifton Spri... |
828 | SM U 23 or U XXIII was a U 20 class submarine or U boat built for and operated by the Austro Hungarian Navy ( German Kaiserliche und Knigliche Kriegsmarine or K.u.K. Kriegsmarine ) during the First World War . The design for U 23 was based on submarines of the Royal Danish Navy 's Havmanden class ( three of whi... |
829 | Kepler 40 , formerly known as KOI 428 , is an F type star in the constellation Cygnus . Kepler 40 is known to host at least one planet , Kepler 40b . The star is approximately 1 . 5 times more massive than the Sun , and is over two times its size it was , at upon its discovery , the largest yet discovered with a ... |
830 | Balbergbakken or unk was a ski jumping hill complex located at Fberg in Lillehammer , Norway . The centerpiece consisted of a large hill with a construction point of 120 meters ( 390 ft ) ( K 120 ) , in addition to three smaller K 40 , K 25 and K 15 hills . The venue was opened in 1972 , having cost slightly more t... |
831 | SMS Nymphe was the third member of the ten ship Gazelle class , built by the Imperial German Navy . She was built by the Germaniawerft shipyard in Kiel , laid down in 1898 , launched in November 1899 , and commissioned into the High Seas Fleet in September 1900 . Armed with a main battery of ten 10 . 5 cm ( 4 . 1 in )... |
832 | Acquacotta ( pronounced unk Italian for cooked water ) is a broth based hot soup in Italian cuisine that was originally a peasant food . Its preparation and consumption dates back to ancient history , and it originated in the coastal area of named Maremma in southern Tuscany and northern Lazio . The dish was inve... |
833 | Liquorice is a song by American rapper Azealia Banks , taken from her debut extended play ( EP ) titled 1991 ( 2012 ) . The song was released onto Banks ' Tumblr account on December 18 , 2011 , and was later released for digital download on December 4 , 2012 . Built around Lone 's song Pineapple Crush , Liquorice ... |
834 | AT T Plaza ( formerly Ameritech Plaza and SBC Plaza ) is a public space that hosts the Cloud Gate sculpture . It is located in Millennium Park , which is a park built to celebrate the third millennium and which is located within the Loop community area of Chicago , Illinois in the United States . The sculpture and the... |
835 | The Bridgeport Harbor Light , later the Bridgeport Harbor Lighthouse , was a lighthouse in Bridgeport , Connecticut , United States . It is located on the west side of the Bridgeport Harbor entrance and the north side of Long Island Sound . Originally constructed in 1851 and rebuilt in 1871 with a dwelling , it had a r... |
836 | Eustathios Daphnomeles ( Greek unk unk , fl. early 11th century ) was a Byzantine strategos and patrician who distinguished himself in the Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria . He ranks as one of the most prominent and successful generals in the thirty year war between Emperor Basil II ( r . 976 1025 ) and Samuel of Bulg... |
837 | The 10th Boat Race took place on the River Thames on 15 December 1849 . Typically held annually , the event is a side by side rowing race between crews from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge . The race was won by Oxford who triumphed over Cambridge after they were disqualified . It is the only time the Boat Ra... |
838 | The 47th Boat Race took place in 1890 . Held annually , it is a side by side rowing race between crews from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge along the River Thames . The race , umpired by former Oxford rower Frank Willan ) was won by Oxford . They passed the finishing post one length ahead of Cambridge in a t... |
839 | James Topham Brady ( April 9 , 1815 February 9 , 1869 ) was an American lawyer . Born in New York City , Brady studied law in his father 's practice before being admitted to the New York bar himself . He is most notable for his career as a criminal lawyer , being involved in numerous high profile proceedings . He tri... |
840 | New York State Route 348 ( NY 348 ) was a state highway located within the town of Chazy in Clinton County , New York , in the United States . It stretched for 6 . 2 miles ( 10 . 0 km ) from NY 22 in the hamlet of West Chazy to U.S. Route 9 ( US 9 ) in the hamlet of Chazy and passed under the Adirondack Northway ( Inte... |
841 | She 's Done it Again is a 1910 American silent short comedy written by Lloyd Lonergan and produced by the Thanhouser Company in New Rochelle , New York . A thief named Sikes decides to rob a society woman who falsely claimed to have been robbed when she in fact pawned her jewelry . A gentleman thief strikes and robs he... |
842 | The 17th Boat Race took place on 31 March 1860 . Held annually , the Boat Race is a side by side rowing race between crews from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge along the River Thames . It was the first time in the history of the event that the race had to be restarted as a result of an obstruction . Cambridg... |
843 | The 64th Boat Race took place on 16 March 1907 . Held annually , the Boat Race is a side by side rowing race between crews from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge along the River Thames . Cambridge were reigning champions , having won the previous year 's race , and more than half their crew had already partici... |
844 | Tropical Storm Lester was a weak tropical storm that paralleled the Mexican coastline in October 2004 . The 16th tropical cyclone and 12th named storm of the 2004 Pacific hurricane season , Lester originated from an area of disturbed weather that persisted southwest of the Gulf of Tehuantepec . After organizing , the s... |
845 | Three Sisters Tavern , sometimes abridged as Three Sisters and nicknamed Six Tits , was a gay bar and strip club in Portland , Oregon , United States . The bar was founded in 1964 and began catering to Portland 's gay community in 1997 following the deaths of the original owners . The business evolved into a strip cl... |
846 | HD 205739 b is an extrasolar planet located approximately 350 light years away in the constellation of Piscis Austrinus , orbiting the star HD 205739 . This planet has a minimum mass 37 more than Jupiter and orbits 90 of the distance between the Earth and the Sun . The planet has a very elliptical orbit , which has ... |
847 | The 60th Boat Race took place on 1 April 1903 . Held annually , the Boat Race is a side by side rowing race between crews from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge along the River Thames . The race was umpired for the first time by former Cambridge rower Frederick I. Pitman , whose misfiring starter pistol caused... |
848 | Osbert fitzHervey ( died 1206 ) was an Anglo Norman royal judge . Brother of Hubert Walter and Theobald Walter , Osbert served three kings of England and may have contributed to the legal treatise attributed to his uncle , Ranulf de Glanvill . Ralph of Coggeshall , a medieval writer , praised Osbert 's knowledge of la... |
849 | The 110th Boat Race took place on 28 March 1964 . Held annually , the event is a side by side rowing race between crews from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge along the River Thames . The Oxford crew was the heaviest in Boat Race history . The race was won by Cambridge by six and half lengths . Cambridge won... |
850 | Mortensrud is a rapid transit station on the stensj Line of the Oslo Metro . It is located in Mortensrud in the Sndre Nordstrand borough of Oslo , Norway . Construction of the station started in 1995 , which was taken into use on 24 November 1997 , when it became the terminal station of the line following a 2 . 4 kilo... |
851 | Guanche mummies are the intentionally desiccated remains of members of the indigenous Guanche people of the Canary Islands . The majority of Guanche mummies were made during the eras prior to Spanish settlement of the area in the 15th century . The methods of embalming are similar to those that were used by the Ancient... |
852 | HMS Daring was a D class destroyer built for the Royal Navy in the early 1930s . The ship spent the bulk of her career on the China Station . She was briefly commanded by Louis Mountbatten before World War II . Daring escorted convoys in the Red Sea in October November 1939 and then returned to the UK in January 1940... |
853 | First Dance is a song by Canadian recording artist Justin Bieber , included as a track on his debut release , My World , released on November 17 , 2009 . Featuring his mentor , R B singer Usher , the song was written by the two with Jesse Wilson , Ryan Lovette , Dwight Reynolds , and Alexander Prettyboifresh Parhm... |
854 | New York State Route 217 ( NY 217 ) is a 6 . 78 mile ( 10 . 91 km ) long state highway in Columbia County , New York , in the United States . It connects NY 23 in Claverack to the Taconic State Parkway in Ghent by way of the village of Philmont . The majority of NY 217 is a rural highway , excluding portions near the ... |
855 | Thomas Ramsey Cornelius ( November 16 , 1827 June 24 , 1899 ) was a prominent American politician and soldier in the early history of Oregon . Born in Missouri , he moved to the Oregon Country with his family as a young man where he fought in the Cayuse War and Yakima Indian War against the Native Americans . He settl... |
856 | The 61st Boat Race took place on 26 March 1904 . Held annually , the Boat Race is a side by side rowing race between crews from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge along the River Thames . Neither boat club president was able to row through injury . In a race umpired by former rower Frederick I. Pitman , Cambrid... |
857 | The 23rd Boat Race took place on the River Thames on 24 March 1866 . The Boat Race is a side by side rowing race between crews from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge . Oxford won by three lengths in a time of 25 minutes and 35 seconds , one of the slowest times in the history of the event . Background ... |
858 | The 150th Boat Race took place on 28 March 2004 . Cambridge won by six lengths after a race with several clashes of oars . Oxford 's appeal for a re row upon the conclusion of the race was rejected by umpire James Behrens . The event was sponsored for the final time by Aberdeen Asset Management and broadcast in the Un... |
859 | Sunsets is a song released as the third single from Australian rock band Powderfinger 's fifth studio album , Vulture Street . The single was released on 4 January 2004 in Australia and New Zealand . Sunsets earned a mixed response from reviewers . Some reviewers praised its appeal and aggression , whilst others a... |
860 | Wonder Story Annual was a science fiction pulp magazine which was launched in 1950 by Standard Magazines . It was created as a vehicle to reprint stories from early issues of Wonder Stories , Startling Stories , and Wonder Stories Quarterly , which were owned by the same publisher . It lasted for four issues , succumbi... |
861 | 47 Ursae Majoris b ( abbreviated 47 UMa b ) , also named Taphao Thong ( Thai unk , rtgs Taphaothong , pronounced unk unk ) , is an extrasolar planet approximately 46 light years from Earth in the constellation of Ursa Major . The planet was discovered located in a long period orbit around the star 47 Ursae Major... |
862 | Quiero ( English I Want ) is a latin pop song by Guatemalan recording artist Ricardo Arjona . It was released as the second single from his compilation album Quin Dijo Ayer ( 2007 ) . Written by Arjona , the song was produced by Dan Warner , Lee Levin and Puerto Rican singer songwriter Tommy Torres , who also wor... |
863 | Kepler 9d , formerly known as KOI 377 . 03 , is a planet in orbit around the sunlike star Kepler 9 . Initially discovered by Kepler spacecraft , a terrestrial planet searching satellite built and operated by NASA , Kepler 9d is most likely a Super Earth , with an estimated radius approximately 60 larger than tha... |
864 | On the Internet , nobody knows you 're a dog is an adage which began as a cartoon caption by Peter Steiner and published by The New Yorker on July 5 , 1993 . The cartoon features two dogs one sitting on a chair in front of a computer , speaking the caption to a second dog sitting on the floor listening to the first ... |
865 | Aesthetics of Hate is a song by heavy metal band Machine Head from their sixth studio album The Blackening . Written by Machine Head vocalist and guitarist Robert Flynn , the song is a retaliation to an article written by William Grim . Grim wrote that late guitarist Dimebag Darrell was an ignorant , barbaric , unta... |
866 | Route 83 is a state highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey . It is completely within Dennis Township , New Jersey , running 3 . 81 mi ( 6 . 13 km ) from an intersection with Route 47 to an intersection with U.S. Route 9 ( US 9 ) . The route , which passes through woodland and some residential development , is also kno... |
867 | The Siege of Mantua ( 1799 ) was a four month effort by the Austrian army to regain a presence in northern Italy after being excluded from that region by Napoleon Bonaparte through the successful French Siege of Mantua in 1797 . In April 1799 , the Austrians placed a military blockade around Mantua as part of the War ... |
868 | The Pan American Games sports comprise all the sports contested in the Summer Olympic Games . In addition , traditional and popular sports throughout the Americas which are not contested at the Olympic Games are also contested such as bowling and baseball . As of 2015 , the Pan American Games included 36 sports with 51... |
869 | The Potter Collyer House is a historic house at 67 Cedar Street in Pawtucket , Rhode Island . The house , first constructed in 1863 , is representative of vernacular architecture of the Pawtucket due to the great modifications to the home which has obscured the original structure of the home . Believed to have begun a... |
870 | Bossy is a song by American actress and singer songwriter Lindsay Lohan . The song was written and produced by Shaffer Smith , known by his stage name Ne Yo , while additional writing and production was done by Stargate members Mikkel Storleer Eriksen and Tor Erik Hermansen . After leaking online in the beginning o... |
871 | The Trylon Microcinema is a 50 seat movie theater in the Longfellow neighborhood of Minneapolis , Minnesota . The unk was founded and is currently run by Take Up Productions , a group of volunteers who got their start at the Oak Street Cinema before establishing the Trylon in a former storefront . Since opening in 20... |
872 | Caesium fluoride or cesium fluoride is an inorganic compound usually encountered as a hygroscopic white solid . It is used in organic synthesis as a source of the fluoride anion . Caesium has the highest electropositivity of all non radioactive elements and fluorine has the highest electronegativity of all elements . ... |
873 | Daniel F. Dan Cocoziello ( born August 8 , 1985 ) is a lacrosse defenseman who plays professional field lacrosse in the Major League Lacrosse ( MLL ) . He starred as a member of the Princeton Tigers men 's lacrosse team from 2005 through 2008 where he started every game . He is the only defenseman to have earned the ... |
874 | In Norse mythology , Fensalir ( Old Norse Fen Halls ) is a location where the goddess Frigg dwells . Fensalir is attested in the Poetic Edda , compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources , and the Prose Edda , written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson . Scholars have proposed theories about th... |
875 | The 22nd Boat Race between crews from the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge took place on the River Thames on 8 April 1865 . Oxford won by four lengths in a time of 21 minutes 24 seconds . The race , described as one of the most sensational races in this history thus far , was umpired by Joseph Wil... |
876 | Nidan ( sometimes known as Midan or Idan ) was a Welsh priest and , according to some sources , a bishop , in the 6th and 7th centuries . He is now commemorated as a saint . He was the confessor for the monastery headed by St Seiriol at Penmon , and established a church at what is now known as Llanidan , which are both... |
877 | The Old Curiosity Shop is a 1911 American silent short drama film produced by the Thanhouser Company . The film is an adaptation of The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens that was limited to the time constrictions of the single reel format . The film focuses on the grandfather who gambles into poverty and the conseq... |
878 | Happy Now is a song recorded by American rock band No Doubt . It was released as the fifth single from their third studio album Tragic Kingdom ( 1995 ) . The single was issued on January 20 , 1997 as a CD single . It was written by Gwen Stefani , Tom Dumont , and Tony Kanal , with its production handled by Matthew W... |
879 | Urania was a torpedo cruiser of the Partenope class built for the Italian Regia Marina ( Royal Navy ) in the 1880s . She was built by the Cantieri navali Odero shipyard her keel was laid in February 1889 , she was launched in June 1891 , and was commissioned in July 1893 . Her main armament were her six torpedo tubes ... |
880 | Homeless is a song by British singer songwriter Leona Lewis from her debut studio album , Spirit ( 2007 ) . The song was written by Swedish songwriter Jrgen Elofsson and produced by Steve Mac . Musically , it is an R B Power ballad , with instrumentation consisting of a piano and a guitar . The song 's lyrics revol... |
881 | New York State Route 346 ( NY 346 ) and Vermont Route 346 ( VT 346 ) are short , adjoining state highways in the northeastern United States . Together , they extend for a combined 7 . 25 miles ( 11 . 67 km ) through the towns of Petersburgh in Rensselaer County , New York , and Pownal in Bennington County , Vermont . T... |
882 | Hurricane Beth was a short lived tropical cyclone which traveled from Florida to Nova Scotia in the middle of August 1971 . The second named storm of the 1971 Atlantic hurricane season , Beth 's genesis was impeded by a cold environment surrounding the storm . However , as it continued on its northeastward course , it... |
883 | Playlist The Very Best of Destiny 's Child is the third compilation album by American R B girl group Destiny 's Child . It was released on October 9 , 2012 through Columbia Records matching with the fifteenth anniversary of Destiny 's Child 's formation . The compilation contained fourteen songs from the group 's rep... |
884 | Keggy the Keg is the unofficial mascot of Dartmouth College , an Ivy League university in Hanover , New Hampshire , United States . Keggy is an anthropomorphic beer keg , created in 2003 by members of the college humor magazine the Dartmouth Jack O Lantern , to fill the mascot void that followed the abolition of the ... |
885 | Transfusion is the second EP by the Australian rock group Powderfinger . It was released on 27 September 1993 by Polydor . The album was the group 's first recording with Polydor , as the group had signed with the label due to the success of the previous EP by the band , Powderfinger . The song Reap What You Sow is ... |
886 | The imbrex and tegula ( plurals imbrices and tegulae ) were overlapping roof tiles used in ancient Greek and Roman architecture as a waterproof and durable roof covering . They were made predominantly of fired clay , but also sometimes of marble , bronze or gilt . In Rome , they replaced wooden shingles , and were used... |
887 | Tropical Storm Dottie was the ninth tropical cyclone and fourth named storm of the 1976 Atlantic hurricane season . The precursor to Dottie formed in the Gulf of Mexico on August 17 and organized into a tropical depression on August 18 . The storm drifted towards the east , and , after peaking as a moderate tropical st... |
888 | Tropical Storm Fabian was a short lived tropical storm during the 1991 Atlantic hurricane season . The sixth named storm of the year , it formed in the northwest Caribbean southwest of Cuba . The storm reached a peak intensity of 45 mph ( 75 km h ) , shortly before crossing over Cuba as it moved northeast past Florid... |
889 | Europa and the Pirate Twins is a song by English artist Thomas Dolby , featured on his 1982 album The Golden Age of Wireless . Written by Dolby , who produced it alongside Tim Friese Greene , the song was released as a single on 3 October 1981 . The song , described as a synth pop classic , was inspired by the at... |
890 | Davison House ( officially the Eliza Davison House ) is a five story dormitory on the campus of Vassar College in the town of Poughkeepsie , New York . Designed by Boston architecture firm Allen Vance and built 1902 , it was the fourth dorm built on Vassar 's residential quadrangle . It houses 191 students of any gra... |
891 | Tyan Little Girl Taylor ( born 23 March 1990 ) is an Australian goalball winger and is classified as a B3 competitor . In 2009 , after only a month playing the sport , Taylor was named to the New South Wales team . She made the national team in 2011 and has played in the 2010 World Championships , 2011 IBSA Goalball ... |
892 | 55 Cancri d ( abbreviated 55 Cnc d ) , also named Lipperhey , is an extrasolar planet in a long period orbit around the Sun like star 55 Cancri A. Located at a similar distance from its star as Jupiter is from our Sun , it is the fifth and outermost known planet in its planetary system . 55 Cancri d was discovered on... |
893 | Big Boy aka I 'm A Big Boy Now was the first single ever recorded by the Jackson 5 , which was released by Steeltown Records in January 1968 . The group played instruments on many of their Steeltown compositions , including Big Boy . The song was neither a critical nor commercial success , but the Jackson family ... |
894 | M 94 is a state trunkline in the Upper Peninsula of the US state of Michigan . It runs for 86 . 983 miles ( 139 . 986 km ) from K. I. Sawyer to Manistique . The highway is part of the Lake Superior Circle Tour during a concurrency with M 28 . M 94 crosses the Siphon Bridge in Manistique , unique for the fact that th... |
895 | Go Missin ' is a song recorded by American singer songwriter Usher . It was produced by Diplo and was released on Valentine 's Day 2013 through SoundCloud as a free download . The year before , Usher released Climax on Valentine 's Day , the lead single from his seventh studio album , Looking 4 Myself ( 2012 ) . P... |
896 | Knitta Please , also known as simply Knitta , is the group of artists who began the knit graffiti movement in Houston , Texas in 2005 . They are known for wrapping public architecture e.g. lampposts , parking meters , telephone poles , and signage with knitted or crocheted material . It has been called knit graffi... |
897 | The Actor and the Rube is a 1915 American silent short film produced by the Thanhouser Company under the Falstaff brand . Written by Philip Lonergan and directed by Arthur Ellery , this was the first Falstaff release . The production was supervised by Edwin Thanhouser and produced at the New Rochelle studios . The plot... |
898 | The 55th Boat Race took place on 25 March 1899 . Held annually , the Boat Race is a side by side rowing race between crews from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge along the River Thames . Cambridge won , their first success in a decade , by three and a quarter lengths in a time of 21 minutes 4 seconds . The ... |
899 | Girl in Mirror ( sometimes Girl in the Mirror ) is a 1964 porcelain enamel on steel pop art painting by Roy Lichtenstein that is considered to exist in between eight and ten editions . One edition was part of a 14 million 2012 lawsuit regarding a 2009 sale , while another sold in 2010 for 4 . 9 million . Although ... |
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