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Q5428381 "Face of the Enemy", is the 140th episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. The 14th episode of the sixth season. |
Q3697525 Cristina Donà (Rho, Italy, September 23, 1967) is an Italian singer and songwriter.She developed a passion for music since she was a teenager, her favorite singers being, among others, Bruce Springsteen, Sinéad O'Connor, Joni Mitchell, Michelle Shocked, Tom Waits, Lucio Battisti, and The Beatles.She studied at... |
Q7261913 Not to be confused with Puss Gets the Boot and Puss 'n' Toots, 1940 and 1942 Hanna-Barbera shorts.Puss 'n' Boats is a 1966 Tom and Jerry cartoon directed by Abe Levitow and produced by Chuck Jones. It is the first Tom and Jerry cartoon (both regarding Tom and Jerry cartoons produced by Chuck Jones, and Tom and... |
Q4583320 This is a list of events in British radio during 1986. |
Q7939240 Voce is a London-based chamber choir founded in 2003 by Harry Briggs and Suzi Digby.Based in Grosvenor Chapel in Mayfair, the choir is made up of around thirty singers in their 20s and 30s and covers a wide-ranging and challenging repertoire of primarily a cappella music. Past concerts have featured European s... |
Q13540206 Mnesiloba cauditornata is a moth in the family Geometridae. It is found in New Guinea. |
Q14488983 Thivolleo xanthographa is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by George Hampson in 1913. It is found in Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. |
Q19597044 Drygalski Glacier was on Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, on the northwest slope of the peak. The glacier terminus once extended to an elevation of 4,800 metres (15,700 ft) with an origination point near the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro and was fed by the Northern Ice Field. The Great Penck Glacier once flanked ... |
Q20648461 The Women's 500 m time trial event of the 2015 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was held on 19 February 2015. |
Q19841601 Rapid Deployment Unit is a special police unit in North Macedonia. |
Q21068923 John McPhillamy (15 September 1825 – 18 July 1887) was an Australian politician.He was born was on 15 September 1825 at Windsor to convicts William McPhillamy and Mary Scott. He worked on his stepfather's property at Mount Tamar near Bathurst, becoming station manager and eventually inheriting. On 5 March 184... |
Q16023645 The year 1937 was marked, in science fiction, by the following events. |
Q30632410 The bilabial ejective fricative is a type of consonantal sound. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ⟨ɸʼ⟩. |
Q30639477 The Asian Men's Club Volleyball Championship is an international volleyball competition in Asia and Oceania contested by the men's clubs of the members of Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC), the sport's continent governing body. The competition has been awarded every year. The current champion is Shahrdari ... |
Q41636613 "Holiday Special" is the third episode in the twenty-first season of the American animated television series South Park. The 280th episode of the series overall, it first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on September 27, 2017.This episode parodies self-victimization via Native American hardships a... |
Q11856749 Eero Lehtovirta (28 November 1926 – 27 June 2003) was a Finnish rower. He competed in the men's eight event at the 1952 Summer Olympics. |
Q3208963 "Doomed" is the 11th episode of season 4 of the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. |
Q2732456 Podemos (lit. We Can) previously: Movimiento Reformador ( lit. Reform Movement) is a conservative-liberal political party in Guatemala. It is led by Jorge Briz Abularach. |
Q1656746 Belleville Municipal Airport (ICAO: KRPB, FAA LID: RPB) is a city-owned airport a mile west of Belleville, in Republic County, Kansas, United States.Most U.S. airports use the same three-letter location identifier for the FAA and IATA, but Belleville is RPB to the FAA and has no IATA code. |
Q767952 Bleu du Vercors-Sassenage is a mild pasteurized natural rind cow's milk blue cheese originally produced by monks in the Rhône-Alpes region of France in the 14th century. Now made in the Dauphiné area, the cheese has been a protected Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée since 1998. As a requirement, the cheese has to... |
Q7707222 Tex-Edit Plus is a freeware text editor for the Mac OS written by Tom Bender. The program is named after Texas, the author's home state, and has nothing to do with TeX or LaTeX. |
Q5299214 Dos basuras is a 1958 Argentine film. This black and white production was directed by Kurt Land and the script by Jose Maria Fernandez, Alfredo Unsain Ruanova, José María Fernández Unsain. It premiered on May 2, 1958 and starred Amelia Bence, Luis Prendes, Naomi Laserre and Luis Tasca as protagonists. |
Q7983928 Wesley Olan Gonzales (born July 27, 1980 in Manila, Philippines) is a Filipino former professional basketball player. Gonzales last played for the Barako Bull Energy Cola before retiring after a stellar college career and a 10-year stint in the PBA. |
Q75924 Caio Kai Koch-Weser (born July 25, 1944 in Rolândia, Brazil) is a German economist, civil servant and business executive. He was Secretary of State in the Federal Ministry of Finance 1999–2005. Prior to becoming Secretary of State, he served in the World Bank in a number of positions for 26 years, from 1991–1999... |
Q4562039 The II Royal Automobile Club Grand Prix, commonly referred to as the 1927 British Grand Prix, was a Grand Prix motor race held at the Brooklands circuit on 1 October 1927. It was the fifth and final race of the 1927 AIACR World Manufacturers' Championship season. The race was won by French driver Robert Benois... |
Q1856318 The Moldovan referendum of 2010 was a nationwide referendum in Moldova held on 5 September on whether or not the country should amend the Constitution of Moldova to return to direct popular election of the president. Since 2001, the president had been indirectly elected by Parliament, with a supermajority of 6... |
Q7811113 To Serve and Protect: Privatization and Community in Criminal Justice is a 1998 book by Bruce L. Benson about private policing, private prosecution, and other market-based methods of providing criminal justice. Benson traces the history of government's escalating involvement in criminal justice over the past c... |
Q4829983 Awbari Governorate or Ubari Governorate Arabic: أوباري محافظة was one of the governorates (muhafazah) of Libya from 1963 to 1973. Its capital was the town of Ubari. It was created out of the southwestern part of Fezzan. In 1973 the Awbari Governorate was merged into an altered Sabha Governorate.The governora... |
Q6299649 Juan Carlos Díaz Falcon (born June 2, 1981) is a Venezuelan taekwondo practitioner. He won a silver medal for the heavyweight class at the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico, losing out to Cuba's Robelis Despaigne.Diaz qualified for the men's heavyweight division (+80 kg) at the 2008 Summer Olympic... |
Q17476740 Thomas Philip Alsop (born 26 November 1995) is an English first-class cricketer. Born in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, Alsop is a left-handed batsman who plays as a wicket-keeper.Tipped for a bright future and a big talent Alsop was educated at Lavington School, Alsop has played for the Hampshire Cricket Aca... |
Q3687944 Leptogenys yerburyi is a species of ant of the subfamily Ponerinae. It is found in Sri Lanka, and China. |
Q20747587 Barbadian cuisine, also called Bajan cuisine, is a mixture of African, Portuguese, Indian, Irish, Creole and British influences. A typical meal consists of a main dish of meat or fish, normally marinated with a mixture of herbs and spices, hot side dishes, and one or more salads. The meal is usually served w... |
Q21079003 Angus Russell McLennan (29 August 1897 – 16 April 1959) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong in the Victorian Football League (VFL). |
Q22978771 Alison Wiley Rochon (born 11 October 1963) is a Canadian former long-distance runner. She was a World Cross Country runner-up in 1983.Wiley attended Stanford University and competed collegiately for the Stanford Cardinal track team. She was the 1982 winner of the NCAA Division I Outdoor Championship title in ... |
Q2959535 Stasina nalandica, is a species of spider of the genus Stasina. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. |
Q28128287 The 2017 FedEx Cup Playoffs, the series of four golf tournaments that determined the season champion on the U.S.-based PGA Tour, was played from August 24 to September 24. It included the following four events:The Northern Trust – Glen Oaks Club, Old Westbury, New YorkDell Technologies Championship – TPC Bost... |
Q1265107 The Joy programming language in computer science is a purely functional programming language that was produced by Manfred von Thun of La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia. Joy is based on composition of functions rather than lambda calculus. It has turned out to have many similarities to Forth, due not ... |
Q608879 This article is about the county of the Kingdom of Hungary. For the modern county see Heves County. For the town see Heves.Heves was an administrative county in the Kingdom of Hungary. Its territory, which is now in northern Hungary, was slightly larger than that of present Heves county. The capital of the coun... |
Q7859307 Two Trains Running is a play by American playwright August Wilson, the seventh in his ten-part series The Pittsburgh Cycle. The play premiered on Broadway in 1992 and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. |
Q7785953 This Is Stina Nordenstam is an album by Swedish singer-songwriter Stina Nordenstam, released in 2001. It is Nordenstam's only release on Independiente Records.Stina Nordenstam plays guitar, keyboards and sings all vocals, but is joined by Suede lead singer Brett Anderson on the songs "Trainsurfing" and "Keen... |
Q3036825 Data (Greek: Δεδομένα, Dedomena) is a work by Euclid. It deals with the nature and implications of "given" information in geometrical problems. The subject matter is closely related to the first four books of Euclid's Elements. |
Q5599503 The Great Leap Forward was a band formed by former Big Flame member Alan Brown, when his previous band split up in 1987. Great Leap Forward was essentially a solo project, although various musicians were added for live performances. The sound was more melodic and danceable than his earlier band, still with o... |
Q7443663 The Second XI Championship is a season-long cricket competition in England that is competed for by the reserve teams of those county cricket clubs that have first-class status. The competition started in 1959 and has been contested annually ever since.All the then 17 first-class counties contested the first t... |
Q788292 The Autopista AP-51 (also known as Autopista Ávila - Villacastín and Conexión Ávila) is an autopista in the community of Castile and León, Spain. Opened in late 2002, it runs for 24 kilometres (15 mi) between the Autopista AP-6 at the village of Villacastín, in the province of Segovia, and the eastern outskirts... |
Q83713 This list of tallest buildings in Sacramento ranks buildings in Sacramento, California, by height. The tallest building in Sacramento is the Wells Fargo Center, which stands 429 feet (129 m) tall. There are many highrise residential towers proposed for Sacramento's downtown. |
Q6732615 The Magón National Prize for Culture (Premio Nacional de Cultura Magón) is an award given by the government of Costa Rica, through its Ministry of Youth, Culture, and Sport, to a Costa Rican citizen in recognition of their life's work in the cultural field. It was created in 1961 by Law 2901 and amended in 19... |
Q7853600 Rosalind Mary Owens (born 12 November 1944), known as Tuppy Owens, is an English sex therapist, consultant, campaigner, writer and former adult model., born in Cambridge. |
Q6149257 Jan Alvar Kjellström (12 April 1940 – 12 January 1967) was a Swedish orienteer who played an important role in the development of the sport of orienteering in Great Britain.Kjellström was the son of Silva compass co-founder Alvar Estrid Petrus Kjellström and Elon Halvar Anna Engania. He was the nephew of Bjö... |
Q7893247 United States v. Cleveland Indians Baseball Company, 532 U.S. 200 (2001), is a United States Supreme Court case that deals with the federal tax code. The question before the court was “Is back-pay subject to federal taxes under the Federal Insurance Contributions Act and the Federal Unemployment Tax Act, based... |
Q5257808 The Denison Canal is a man made canal located at Dunalley in southern Tasmania, Australia. The canal opened for use in 1905 and draws its name from former Governor William Denison. The canal was built to shorten the fishing and trade routes between the east coast and Hobart. |
Q4922009 Black Theatre Workshop is a professional not-for-profit theatre company based in Montreal, and is Canada's oldest Black theatre company in Quebec. |
Q5681891 Hatsuo Hidaka (日高 初男, Hidaka Hatsuo, May 7, 1915 – ?) was an officer and ace fighter pilot in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Pacific theater of World War II. Graduating from Kasumigaura Naval Air Group in November 1934, Hidaka joined the first division, the 15th Ai... |
Q3062975 Taeko Ishikawa (石川 多映子, Ishikawa Taeko) (born October 14, 1975) is a Japanese softball player who played as a pitcher. She won the silver medal in the 2000 Summer Olympics. |
Q2413863 The 2012–13 PBA season was the 38th season of the Philippine Basketball Association. The season formally opened on September 30, 2012, and finished October 25, 2013. This was the longest in PBA history with 13-month span. The season continued to use the three-conference format, starting with the Philippine Cup... |
Q5748369 The St. Mary Queen of Peace Chapel (Spanish: Capilla de Santa María Reina de la Paz) is a Catholic chapel located in Villa Las Estrellas, in the Chilean Antarctic Territory (claimed by Chile), which includes in the commune of Antarctica, within the Region of Magallanes and Chilean Antarctica, about 1580 km fro... |
Q25190031 Tony Newton (born April 2, 1979) is a film producer, director, and writer, known for Grindsploitation: The Movie, 60 Seconds to Die and 60 Seconds 2 Die. He is known as the producer of the films Virus of the Dead, Grindsploitation, 60 Seconds to Die, Die Gest: Flesh Feast, VHS Lives: A Schockumentary. He is a... |
Q2577603 Hartsville is a town in Haw Creek and Clifty townships, Bartholomew County, Indiana, United States. The population was 362 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Columbus, Indiana metropolitan statistical area. |
Q1005538 Czerwionka-Leszczyny [t͡ʂɛrˈvʲɔŋka lɛʂˈt͡ʂɨnɨ] (German: Czerwionka-Leschczin) is a town in Silesia in southern Poland, on the Bierawka River (tributary of the Oder), located on Silesian Highlands, about 50 km (31 mi) north of the Silesian Beskids. It is an outer suburb of Upper Silesian Metropolis, with a popu... |
Q7762683 The Scowcroft Group is an international business advisory firm managed by Brent Scowcroft, former National Security Advisor to U.S. President George H.W. Bush and Gerald Ford.The company claims regional expertise in Asia, Latin America, Africa, Western and Eastern Europe, Russia, and the Middle East and consul... |
Q1363068 A hub dynamo is a small electrical generator built into the hub of a bicycle wheel that is usually used to power lights. Often the hub "dynamo" is not actually a dynamo, which creates DC, but a low-power magneto that creates AC. Most modern hub dynamos are regulated to 3 watts at 6 volts, although some will dr... |
Q6576292 This is a list of LABBS barbershop quartet champions by year.2018 - Avalon2017 - SoundHouse2016 - Halo2015 – Pzazz2014 – Hot Note2013 – Echo2012 – The MIX2011 – Fortuity2010 – Miss-Demeanour 2009 – Finesse2008 – NoteOrious 2007 – Havoc2006 – After Hours2005 – Enigma2004 – Finesse2003 – The Jazz Firm2002 – Cab... |
Q2919173 Don Álvaro Domecq y Díez (1 July 1917 – 5 October 2005) was born into an aristocratic Spanish sherry family in Jerez, of Cádiz, a province of Andalucia in south western Spain. He distinguished himself as a fighter pilot in the Spanish Civil War on the Nationalist's side, and later re-introduced bullfighting o... |
Q8025181 In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, the winged serpent, also known as a flying snake is a magical beast. As their name suggests, they resemble small snakes who sport large, gauzy, feathered wings, and hence have the ability to fly. They also have small crests on their heads, and a stingray-lik... |
Q7564916 Sounds Under Radio are an alternative rock band from Austin, Texas featuring Lang Freeman (vocals, guitar), Bradley Oliver (bass, keyboard), Doug Wilson (guitar), and Sonny Sanchez (drums). The song "Portrait of a Summer Thief" was written by Danny Elfman and featured on the Spider-Man 3 soundtrack. Their firs... |
Q7595515 The first Catholic School in Edmonton, Edmonton Convent School – was established on 29 April 1929, with an enrollment of 30 students. In 1965, Edmonton was established as a separate Parish – St Therese’s Parish, and the school was renamed St Therese's School, Edmonton. The community initially received the serv... |
Q1778200 Austorc de Segret or Austau de Segret (fl. 1270) was an Auvergnat troubadour with only one surviving sirventes, "No sai quim so, tan sui desconoissens".Written in a rime mimicking that of the Italian troubadour Sordello's "Aitant ses plus viu hom quan viu jauzens", Austorc's sirventes is almost a planh for Lou... |
Q7891913 The 2002 United States Senate election in Oregon was held on November 5, 2002. Incumbent Republican United States Senator Gordon Smith ran for re-election to a second term. Oregon Secretary of State Bill Bradbury emerged as the Democratic nominee, and though a competitive gubernatorial election occurred at the... |
Q4768080 Anne-Marie Brunius, Anne-Marie Pauline Brunius (24 September 1916 – 10 November 2002), was a Swedish film actress. She was born in Stockholm, and died in Åkersberga, Sweden.Daughter of actors John W. Brunius and Pauline Brunius. |
Q5699335 Heikki Seppa (March 8, 1927 – May 18, 2010) was a Finnish American master metalsmith, educator, and author. Born in Säkkijärvi, Finland. In 1941 he studied metalsmithing at Goldsmith's School in Helsinki, and later at the Georg Jensen silver factory in Copenhagen. In 1950 he emigrated with his first wife to P... |
Q7495094 Sherlock Station is a pastoral lease and sheep station located approximately 54 kilometres (34 mi) East of Roebourne in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Covering an area of 216,700 acres (87,695 ha) pasture the lease provides good grazing land. In 2015 it was purchased by Bettini Bros, now Bettini Beef... |
Q2119298 Gaston Salasiwa (born 17 August 1988) is a Dutch professional footballer of Indonesian-Moluccan who currently plays for Notodden FK. He formerly played for Telstar, Bintang Medan and Almere City. |
Q7940306 The Volkswagen CrossBlue is a concept diesel plug-in-hybrid mid size crossover SUV, intended to sit in the range of SUVs by Volkswagen, below the Volkswagen Touareg. The concept version of the car has six seats, but the production version that will be based on it will have a traditional seven seat layout.It is... |
Q17182670 Bloomberg Beta is an early stage venture capital firm with $150M under management, capitalized solely by Bloomberg. The fund exists to expand Bloomberg’s horizons by investing in companies that make business work better, with a focus on machine intelligence. Bloomberg Beta was recognized by VC review site CB... |
Q14822613 Hyllisia sumatrana is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Breuning in 1940. |
Q22097018 Lujendra Ojha (b. 1990 Nepali: लुजेन्द्र ओझा) is a Nepalese-American planetary scientist who, as an undergraduate under the direction of planetary geologist Alfred McEwen, discovered in the 2010s compelling evidence that water on Mars includes current, seasonal, surface liquid brine flows. He is enrolled in a... |
Q26436164 Garrett Pierce (born March 17, 1981) is an American singer-songwriter from California. Pierce has released three full-length albums and two EPs (Crossbill Records, Narnack Records). |
Q754256 A breathing gas is a mixture of gaseous chemical elements and compounds used for respiration. Air is the most common, and only natural, breathing gas. But other mixtures of gases, or pure gases, are also used in breathing equipment and enclosed habitats such as scuba equipment, surface supplied diving equipmen... |
Q358193 Stephen Lester Reeves (January 21, 1926 – May 1, 2000) was an American professional bodybuilder, actor, and philanthropist. He was famous in the mid-1950s as a movie star in Italian-made peplum films, playing the protagonist as muscular characters such as Hercules, Goliath, and Sandokan. At the peak of his care... |
Q7418864 Sannomiya (三宮) is a district of Chūō-ku, Kobe-shi, Hyogo, Japan. Today, it is the biggest downtown area in the city. The district takes the name from Sannomiya Shrine, a branch of Ikuta Shrine. Before the 1920s, Sannomiya was just an edge of the city. The major downtowns were Motomachi and Shinkaichi, which ar... |
Q8017012 William Porden (c. 1755 – 1822) was a versatile English architect who worked for the 1st Earl Grosvenor and the Prince Regent. |
Q6420997 Kline is an unincorporated community located in Pendleton County, West Virginia, United States. Originally known as Clines Cross Roads, its name was changed to Kline in about 1875. The name comes from Samuel Kline (or Cline), an early postmaster.Kline is located in Greenawalt Gap along Mill Run, a tributary of... |
Q7844032 Trishala, Trishala Devi, Priyakarini, or Trishala Mata (Mother Trishala) was the mother of Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism, and wife of the Jain monarch, Siddartha of Kundgraam, of present-day Bihar. She finds mention in the Jain texts. |
Q2217649 Sampson Hale Butler (January 3, 1803 – March 16, 1848) was a U.S. Representative from South Carolina.Born near Ninety Six, Edgefield District, South Carolina, Butler attended the country schools and South Carolina College (now the University of South Carolina) at Columbia. He studied law. He was admitted to ... |
Q14688686 New Fairfield is an unincorporated community in Fairfield Township, Franklin County, Indiana. |
Q1528885 Bâra is a commune in Neamț County, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Bâra, Negrești and Rediu. |
Q4955270 Mia Hägg (born 1970, Umeå) is a Swedish architect running a practice in Paris, France called Habiter Autrement (HA). |
Q5238652 David Poore (born 2 December 1966) is a British independent musician, who has composed and produced music for over 200 films by the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Disney, PBS, National Geographic, RTÉ and other broadcasters. |
Q6142750 James Sanders Jr. (born 1957) is a member of the New York State Senate, serving since January 2013. He represents the 10th Senatorial District, which includes the Queens neighborhoods of Richmond Hill, South Ozone Park, Jamaica, Rochdale Village, Rosedale and parts of Far Rockaway. |
Q4873746 Bawa Falls are horsetail waterfalls, situated in the Transkei region of the Eastern Cape province, South Africa. The falls have a single drop of 103 meters (338 feet) with an average width of 2 meters (5 feet).They are located beside the village of KwaNdotshanga, near Butterworth, on a western tributary of the... |
Q7199437 The Mayoral election of 1945 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania was held on Tuesday, November 6, 1945. Incumbent Democratic Party Conn Scully chose not to seek reelection. State Democratic Party chairman and longtime Pittsburgh political player David Lawrence was elected to succeed him in what is the city's most rece... |
Q448718 Nikolai Pronin (born April 13, 1979) is a Russian professional ice hockey winger who currently plays for HC CSKA Moscow of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). |
Q18211303 Pujare also known as Pujar, Pujara or Pujari, traditionally belonged to the priestly class in the Kshatriya community of the Maratha society. They are the original inhabitants of Rameshwar in Devgad Taluka of Sindhudurg District in Maharashtra, India.Their oldest settlement is in Rameshwar also known as Rames... |
Q13860932 Monochroa harrisonella is a moth of the Gelechiidae family. It was described by August Busck in 1904. It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from California, Washington, British Columbia and Florida.The wingspan is about 16 mm. The forewings are dirty whitish, overlaid with light ochreous. O... |
Q28044004 The Signature of All Things is a novel by Elizabeth Gilbert. It was originally published in 2013 and longlisted for the Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction. |
Q4285056 Algis Matulionis (April 9, 1947, Vilnius, Lithuanian SSR, USSR) is a Soviet and Lithuanian actor, screenwriter, head of the Lithuanian Union of Cinematographers. |
Q1295432 Petar Jovanović (Serbian: Петар Јовановић, Hungarian: Jovánovics Péter, 1655–4 April 1736), known as Pera Segedinac (Serbian: Пера Сегединац, Hungarian: Szegedinác Péró), was a Habsburg Serb military officer, a captain in Pomorišje. He led a Serb revolt in 1735.Laza Kostić (1841–1910) wrote the play Pera Seged... |
Q471447 A foil is one of the three weapons used in the sport of fencing, all of which are metal. It is flexible, rectangular in cross section, and weighs under a pound. As with the épée, points are only scored by contact with the tip, which, in electrically scored tournaments, is capped with a spring-loaded button to s... |
Q753859 Durham is a town in Middlesex County, Connecticut, United States. Durham is a former farming village on the Coginchaug River in central Connecticut. The population was 7,388 at the 2010 census. Every autumn, the town hosts the Durham Fair, the largest volunteer agricultural fair in New England.The Durham town... |
Q730197 At the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, 13 swimming events were contested, seven for men and six for women. There was a total of 235 participants from 33 countries competing. For the first time, the butterfly stroke was contested as a separate event. Australia dominated the medal standings with a total of ... |
Q5556378 Gheorghe Nichita (born September 15, 1956) is a Romanian politician, who has served as the mayor of Iaşi since 2003, and suspended (as of May 2015) over allegations of corruption. A member of the Social Democratic Party, Nichita is the national vice-president of the party, and the leader of the party’s count... |
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