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Buayanyup River | The Buayanyup River is a river in the South West region of Western Australia.
The headwaters of the river rise in the Whicher Range and flow north crossing the Bussell Highway near Vasse before discharging into Geographe Bay near Abbey about west of Busselton. The river has three main tributaries of Dawson Gulley, Ir... |
Heron | The herons are long-legged freshwater and coastal birds in the family Ardeidae, with 64 recognised species, some of which are referred to as egrets or bitterns rather than herons. Members of the genera Botaurus and Ixobrychus are referred to as bitterns, and, together with the zigzag heron, or zigzag bittern, in the mo... |
Sebastian Harnisch | Sebastian Harnisch (born 3 February 1967 in Germany) is Professor of International Relations and Foreign Policy at the Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences of the University of Heidelberg.
Education
2004 Habilitation (Political Science), University of Trier
1998 Dr. Phil. (Political Science), University of Trier... |
Tontokrom | Tontokrom is a small town located in the Amansie South District in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. It is mostly known for its gold and has recently been noted for the menace of illegal mining popularly called galamsey.
References
Category:Populated places in the Ashanti Region |
Shropshire Hills | The Shropshire Hills is an upland area and one of the natural regions of England. They lie wholly within the county of Shropshire and encompass several distinctive and well-known landmarks, such as the Long Mynd, Wenlock Edge, The Wrekin and the Clees.
The Shropshire Hills lie south of the county capital of Shrewsbury... |
Levi Hanssen | Levi Hanssen (born 24 February 1988) is a footballer who currently plays for HB Tórshavn. He usually plays as a left midfielder or up-front.
Hanssen was born in New Zealand, but grew up in Tórshavn, Faroe Islands
Previously he played for EB/Streymur, B36 Tórshavn and Skála ÍF. He has been capped at full international... |
External counterpulsation | External counterpulsation therapy (ECP) is a procedure that may be performed on individuals with angina, heart failure, or cardiomyopathy.
Medical uses
The FDA approved the CardiAssistTM ECP system for the treatment of angina, acute myocardial infarction and cardiogenic shock under a 510(k) submission in 1980 (http:/... |
Kiap | Kiaps, known formally as district officers and patrol officers, were travelling representatives of the British and Australian governments with wide-ranging authority, in pre-independence Papua New Guinea.
Etymology
'Kiap' is a Papua New Guinean creole (Tok Pisin) word derived from the German word Kapitän (Captain).
R... |
Lovitură de pedeapsă | Lovitură de pedeapsă ("Penalty Kick") is the 11th studio album by Romanian rap group Paraziții.
Track listing
References
Category:Paraziții albums
Category:2016 albums |
Novgorod Fourth Chronicle | The Novgorod Fourth Chronicle (Новгородская четвёртая летопись) is a Russian chronicle of 15th century. It is traditionally called "Fourth" according to the order of the modern publication of Novgorod chronicles, rather than chronologically.
Together with the Sofia First Chronicle, it is believed that it is derived fr... |
Devin Gaines | Devin Thomas Gaines (July 16, 1984 – July 10, 2007) was a college student at the University of Connecticut who attracted media attention by earning five Bachelor's degrees simultaneously on May 6, 2007.
Early life
Gaines, from Stamford, Connecticut, was raised in childhood by his single mother in public housing after ... |
Oung Ouen | Oung Ouen is a Cambodian politician. He is the governor of Banteay Meanchey province.
In 2008 he expressed concerns about Thai deployments along 150 kilometers of his border, west of Preah Vihear Temple, the initial site of a military standoff that began on July 15.
References
Category:Cambodian politicians
Category... |
Guelord Mukadi Mbolela | Guelord Mukadi Mbolela commonly known as G'Sparks or DJ Spilulu is a Congolese actor, artist from Lubumbashi in the Democratic Republic of Congo He is famous for his movie Mangeurs de Cuivre (2016) and Machini (2019) .
Early life and career
Spilulu was born 19 April 1983 in Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of C... |
Pieter Godfried Maria van Meeuwen | Jonkheer Pieter Godfried Maria van Meeuwen (11 March 1899 in 's-Hertogenbosch – 9 February 1982 in Ulestraten) was a Dutch judge and a politician.
Van Meeuwen studied law at Leiden University and obtained his degree in 1924. After working as a lawyer in 's-Hertogenbosch until 1927 he was a court clerk at the local arr... |
79th Air Assault Brigade (Ukraine) | The 79th Air Assault Brigade is a formation of the Ukrainian Air Assault Forces. The brigade is based in Mykolaiv.
Soldiers from the Brigade have served as peacekeepers in Yugoslavia, Iraq, Kosovo, and Sierra Leone.
In 2014 the Brigade took part in suppressing the 2014 insurgency in Donbass during the 2014 pro-Russia... |
På tro og love | På tro og love is a 1955 Danish family film directed by Torben Anton Svendsen and starring Poul Reichhardt.
Cast
Poul Reichhardt - Hans
Astrid Villaume - Grete
Helge Kjærulff-Schmidt - Georg
Gunnar Lauring - Chefen
Helle Virkner - Vera Gimmer
Lis Løwert - Solveig
Ove Sprogøe - Henry
Sigrid Horne-Rasmussen - Fr... |
Emmett McLemore | Emmett "Red Fox" McLemore (September 12, 1899 – May 19, 1973) was a professional football player who played in the National Football League during the 1923 season. That season, he joined the NFL's Oorang Indians. The Indians were a team based in LaRue, Ohio, composed only of Native Americans, and coached by Jim Thorpe.... |
Eurema desjardinsii | Eurema desjardinsii, the angled grass yellow, is a butterfly of the family Pieridae, found in Africa.
The wingspan is 35–38 mm for males and 37–40 mm for females. Adults are on wing year-round, depending on rainfall.
The larvae feed on Chamaecrista mimosoides and probably Hypericum aethiopicum.
Subspecies
Eurema des... |
Yōichi Komori | is a critic of Japanese Modern Literature and a social activist in Japan. He is currently a professor at the University of Tokyo, Japan.
Early life
Yoichi Komori was born into a family of a professional political activists on May 14, 1953, in Tokyo, Japan. His father Yoshio Komori (1926-2008, 小森良夫), had been the repre... |
Cheryl Studer | Cheryl Studer (born October 24, 1955) is an American dramatic soprano who has sung at many of the world's foremost opera houses. Studer has performed more than eighty roles ranging from the dramatic repertoire to roles more commonly associated with lyric sopranos and coloratura sopranos, and, in her late stage, mezzo-s... |
R. Andrew Lee | R. Andrew Lee (born 1982, in Excelsior Springs, Missouri) is an American pianist of contemporary classical music, with a particular emphasis on Minimal music and music of the Wandelweiser collective. He has recorded ten albums for Irritable Hedgehog Music.
Education
R. Andrew Lee received a BM in piano performance f... |
2012–13 AC Ajaccio season | The 2012-13 season was AC Ajaccio's 95th season.
Transfers
In
Out
Current squad and statistics
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Friendly matches
Ligue 1
League table
Results summary
Results by round
Matches
Coupe de France
Coupe de la Ligue
Statistics
Top scorers
References
2012-13 season
Ajaccio |
Anthony O'Sullivan (hurler) | Anthony O'Sullivan (born 24 November 1966) is an Irish retired hurler who played for Cork Championship club Bishopstown. He played for the Cork senior hurling team for one season, during which time he usually lined out as a right wing-forward.
Honours
University College Cork
Fitzgibbon Cup (2): 1988, 1990
Bishopstow... |
Viburnum carlesii | Viburnum carlesii (common names arrowwood, Korean spice viburnum) is a species of flowering plant in the family Adoxaceae (formerly Caprifoliaceae), native to Korea and Japan (Tsushima Island) and naturalised in Ohio, USA. Growing to tall and broad, it is a bushy deciduous shrub with oval leaves which are copper-colou... |
Kanpur railway station | Kanpur Junction (also known as Kanpur Purana) was a former station in Kanpur on the Kanpur-Allahabad railway line opened in 1859 and closed after the opening of Kanpur Central, the present station.
History
After the first passenger train service was inaugurated between Bombay and Thane, this was the fourth railway lin... |
1240 AM | The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1240 kHz: 1240 AM is a regional (Class B) frequency outside the coterminous 48 United States (AK, HI, PR & U.S. VI), and a local frequency (Class C) within the coterminous 48 United States.
In Argentina
Cadena Uno in Argentina
LRI218 Universidad Nacional del Sur... |
Isaac Rosefelt | Isaac Daniel "Ike" Rosefelt (; born May 3, 1985) is an American-Israeli professional basketball player who is currently a free agent. He played college basketball for Bowling Green Falcons and St. Thomas Tommies before playing professionally in Spain, Portugal, France and Israel, where he was named four-time Israeli Le... |
Euthalia amanda | Euthalia amanda, the Sulawesi gaudy baron, is butterfly endemic to Sulawesi, Indonesia. It was first described by William Chapman Hewitson in 1862.
Subspecies
E. a. amanda (Sulawesi, Buton)
E. a. selayarensis Tsukada, 1991 (Selayar)
E. a. periya Fruhstorfer, 1913 (Banggai)
E. a. irauana Jumalon, 1975 (Palawan)
Ex... |
Fuyu no Amaoto / Night Parade | "Fuyu no Amaoto / Night Parade" is FLOW's thirteenth single. "Night Parade" is a collaboration between FLOW and Home Made Kazoku. The single has two editions: regular and limited. The limited edition includes a bonus DVD. It reached #19 on the Oricon charts in its first week and charted for 4 weeks. *
Track listing
B... |
Thick as Thieves (Spiegelman novel) | Thick as Thieves is a 2011 novel by American author Peter Spiegelman. The book is the fifth novel by Spiegelman and was released on July 26, 2011 in the United States through Knopf. The story surrounds a group of thieves following their reluctant leader Carr as he plans a million-dollar heist of a criminals compound. T... |
1906–07 Ethnikos G.S. Athens season | 1905-06 was Ethnikos' second season of organised football, competing in the second Panhellenic Championship, in which the club came first.
Panhellenic Championship
All Matches
Squad
References
Empros Newspaper, 19 February 1907 issue (Page 2, Greek)
Empros Newspaper, 25 February 1907 issue (Page 2, Greek)
Categ... |
Rhodacarus marksae | Rhodacarus marksae is a species of mite in the family Rhodacaridae.
References
Category:Arachnids
Category:Articles created by Qbugbot
Category:Animals described in 1957 |
Vuk Vrčević | Vuk Vrčević (, Risan, 26 February 1811 – Dubrovnik, 13 August 1882) was a Montenegrin Serb collector of lyric poetry and companion of Vuk Karadžić, the famed linguist and reformer of the Serbian language. He also translated into Serbian the poetical work of Pietro Antonio Domenico Trapessi, better known by his pseudon... |
2008 Cerezo Osaka season | 2008 Cerezo Osaka season
Competitions
Domestic results
J. League 2
Emperor's Cup
Player statistics
Other pages
J. League official site
Cerezo Osaka
Category:Cerezo Osaka seasons |
Pannella List | The Pannella List (, LP) is a liberal and libertarian association, which was also the electoral list of the Italian Radicals between 1992 and 1999, when it was replaced by the Bonino List.
Its standard-bearer was Marco Pannella (who died in 2016), who had been the main leader of the Radical Party (PR) from 1963 to 198... |
2005–06 Sheffield United F.C. season | During the 2005–06 English football season, Sheffield United competed in the Football League Championship.
Season summary
The 2005–06 season was Sheffield United's twelfth straight season at the second level of the English football pyramid – a period longer than any other team currently in the Championship, and their ... |
Mujibul Huq | Mujibul Huq was a Bangladesh civil servant and recipient of the Independence Day Award of Bangladesh.
Early life
Huq was born in Banaripara, Barisal. He studied in Dhaka University and was involved in the Language Movement of 1952. He taught in University of Dhaka for a while.
Career
Huq joined the Pakistan civil ser... |
Dyschirius assegaaicus | Dyschirius assegaaicus is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Scaritinae. It was described by Fedorenko in 2000.
References
Category:Dyschirius
Category:Beetles described in 2000 |
Filippo Bubbico | Filippo Bubbico (born 26 February 1954) is an Italian politician and the president of Basilicata from 2000 to 2005.
Biography
After graduating with a degree in architecture in 1979 at the Sapienza University in Rome, Bubbico joined the Italian Communist Party, with which he held the office of mayor of his hometown Mo... |
Uchuraccay | Uchuraccay is a village in the Peruvian province of Huanta, Ayacucho Region. It is located 4,000 metres above sea level. The population as of the census of 1981 was 470 inhabitants. In 1983, eight Peruvian journalists were murdered in Uchuraccay, resulting in a presidential commission headed by Mario Vargas Llosa to fi... |
List of songs recorded by Tori Kelly | Tori Kelly is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and actress who slowly gained recognition after starting to post videos on YouTube at the age of 14. When she was 16, Kelly auditioned for the singing competition television series American Idol. After being eliminated from the show, Kelly began to work on h... |
Conus nelsonandradoi | Conus nelsonandradoi (or Africonus nelsonandradoi), is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Conidae, the cone snails, cone shells or cones.
These snails are predatory and venomous. They are capable of "stinging" humans.
Description
Distribution
This marine species occurs in the Atlantic O... |
Five Senses (EP) | Five Senses is the second extended play from South Korean boy band Pentagon. It was released on December 7, 2016, by Cube Entertainment. The album consists of five tracks, including the title track, "Can You Feel It".
Commercial performance
The EP sold 22,589+ copies in South Korea. It peaked at number 5 on the Korean... |
Examples of data mining | Data mining, the process of discovering patterns in large data sets, has been used in many applications.
Games
Since the early 1960s, with the availability of oracles for certain combinatorial games, also called tablebases (e.g. for 3x3-chess) with any beginning configuration, small-board dots-and-boxes, small-board-h... |
List of Sejm members (2005–07) | The fifth term of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland lasted from 19 October 2005 to 7 September 2007. Elections had been held on 25 September 2005 of the Sejm, with all 460 members being elected.
Officers
Members
2005-2007) |
Dexter Reid | Dexter Devon Reid Jr. (born March 18, 1981) is a former American football safety. He was drafted by the New England Patriots in the fourth round of the 2004 NFL Draft after playing his college football at the University of North Carolina. Reid is a two-time Super Bowl champion, having won a trophy with the Patriots and... |
Simone Balsamino | Simone Balsamino (fl. 1590s in Venice) was an Italian composer, poet and dramatist. He was the first to set texts from Tasso's Aminta as Aminta musicale. He is also credited with the invention of the bass cittern.
Works, editions and recordings
Perla a tragicomedia in music dedicated to the marchese De La Rovere. Ven... |
Angelo Spina | Angelo Spina (born 13 November 1954) is an Italian Roman Catholic prelate and the current Archbishop of Ancona-Osimo since his appointment in 2017. Spina served prior to this as the Bishop of Sulmona-Valva since being raised to the episcopate in 2007. He has served in various capacities throughout his priesthood and ep... |
Comedy Central Films | Comedy Central Films is the motion picture production arm of the adult-oriented comedy television cable channel Comedy Central. The studio produces comedy films aimed at a mature audience and based on Comedy Central shows. Many of which were distributed by Paramount Pictures.
These are films that were theatrically re... |
The Husband of the Rat's Daughter | The Husband of the Rat's Daughter is a Japanese fairy tale. Andrew Lang included it in The Brown Fairy Book. It is Aarne-Thompson type 2031C, a chain tale or cumulative tale. Another story of this type is The Mouse Turned into a Maid.
Synopsis
Two rats had a remarkably beautiful daughter. In some variants, the fa... |
Yamaha CS-60 | The Yamaha CS-60 is a polyphonic analog synthesizer manufactured in Japan. It was released in 1977 and is the smaller and cheaper version of the popular Yamaha CS-80. The CS-60 lacks the polyphonic aftertouch of the CS-80.
Preset Sounds
String 1, String 2, Brass 1, Brass 2, Flute, Electric Piano, Clavicord, Harpsichor... |
The Good Old Days (film) | The Good Old Days is a 1939 British comedy film directed by Roy William Neill. Written by Austin Melford and John Dighton based on a story by Ralph Smart, it stars Max Miller, Hal Walters and Kathleen Gibson. The film tells the story of group of entertainers struggling to obtain permission to perform at a tavern in 184... |
Larry Sloan | Lloyd Lawrence "Larry" Sloan (1922 – October 14, 2012) was an American publisher of Mad Libs and co-founder of the Los Angeles publishing company, Price Stern Sloan, which opened in the early 1960s.
Biography
Sloan was born Lloyd Lawrence Solomon to a Jewish family in New York City in 1922, the son of Joseph Solomon a... |
List of Olympic medalists in football | This is the complete list of Olympic medallists in football.
Men
Women
Individual multiple gold medallists
Women
Two Golds
(2008, 2012)
(2008, 2012)
(1996, 2004)
(2008, 2012)
(1996, 2004)
(1996, 2004)
(2004, 2008)
(1996, 2004)
(2008, 2012)
(1996, 2004)
(2008, 2012)
(2004, 2008)
(1996, 2004... |
Order of Saint Vladimir | The Order of Saint Vladimir () was an Imperial Russian order established in 1782 by Empress Catherine II in memory of the deeds of Saint Vladimir, the Grand Prince and the Baptizer of the Kievan Rus'.
Grades
The order had four degrees and was awarded for continuous civil and military service. People who had been awar... |
Made (band) | Made (stylized as MAdE) was a lo-fi pop band from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, active during the 1990s. Its members were Jason Taylor (lead vocals and guitar), Simon Bedford-James (guitar), Alison McLean (drums), and three different successive bass guitarists: John Bowker, later replaced by Scott Fairbrother, who was in t... |
EP 2000 | Ep 2000 is the second EP by Quebec hard rock group GrimSkunk released in 2000. Tracks 1 and 4 would later appear on the album Seventh Wave.
Track listing
Check-moé ben aller (Bring Me Down)
Misfit
Right On (Rock 'n' Roll Dream)
My Girlfriend
References
Bande à part profile
Category:GrimSkunk albums
Category:2000 E... |
Brunkebergsåsen | Brunkebergsåsen was an esker that once reached over much of Stockholm's Norrmalm district. Geologically, it is a part of the much larger Stockholmsåsen. It formed a considerable obstacle to traffic, effectively dividing Norrmalm into a western and an eastern part. Consequently, most of it has been dug away over the cen... |
Troissy | Troissy is a commune in the Marne department in north-eastern France.
Sights and monuments
Château de Troissy, 12th century castle. Its crypt was classified monument historique in 1924.
Saint-Martin church, classified monument historique in 1911.
Monument to the dead
See also
Communes of the Marne department
Ref... |
Skirö | Skirö () is a small village in Vetlanda Municipality in Sweden. It lies 25 km from the town of Vetlanda in the southeastern part of Jönköping County and has a population of about 70 (2010). Situated in a beautiful setting around Lake Skirö, it was dubbed ("The Garden of Småland") by Carolus Linnaeus. It was also the b... |
Buford, Alberta | Buford is a hamlet in central Alberta, Canada within Leduc County. It is located south of Highway 39, west of Leduc.
The hamlet takes its name from Buford, North Dakota.
Demographics
As a designated place in the 2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Buford recorded a population of 47 living in ... |
Mallavaram | Mallavaram may refer to:
Places
Mallavaram, Prakasam district, a village in Prakasam district, Andhra Pradesh, India
A. Mallavaram, a village in East Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh, India
P. Mallavaram, a village in Thallarevu mandal, East Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh, India |
Kopil Bora | Kopil Bora () is an Assamese actor, anchor and All India Radio voice artist. He debuted in Bidyut Chakravarty's 2002 Assamese film Gun Gun Gane Gane and known for his performance in Mon (2002), Ahir Bhairav (2008), Jetuka Pator Dore (2011) and Dwaar (2013).
Early life
Kopil Bora was born on 30 March. He went to high s... |
Damir Krupalija | Damir Krupalija (born June 13, 1979) is a Bosnian-American professional basketball executive and former player. He played college basketball at University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.
Early years
Krupalija fled his war-torn country in 1992, living in the Czech Republic for three years before coming to the United S... |
City Academy Bristol | The City Academy Bristol is a mixed gender secondary school with Academy status, located in the Easton area of Bristol, England.
History
The school opened in September 2003. It formed part of the Labour government's scheme for schools in deprived areas, and was the first Academy in South West England.
Built on the si... |
Amaya (Burgos) | There are other meanings for Amaya.
Amaya is the name of a village (pop. 67 ()) in the municipality of Sotresgudo, Burgos, in Castile-Leon, Spain.
The name of the village has Indo-European roots and means "am (ma)" or "mother". The suffix io-ia is also used to form action names or toponyms, implying that the meaning... |
2015–16 Lithuanian Football Cup | The 2015–16 Lithuanian Football Cup is the twenty-seven season of the Lithuanian annual football knock-out tournament. The competition started on 2 June 2015 with the matches of the first round and ended in May 2016. Žalgiris are the defending champions.
The winners will qualify for the first qualifying round of the 2... |
Manuel A. Roxas High School | Manuel A. Roxas High School is a secondary (high) school located in Paco, Manila. It is one of the six schools in Manila to provide the Special Science course for selected students.
The first building of Roxas High School was situated in Quezon Boulevard near Feati University. It was established in 1948 and is the fir... |
Jinki | Jinki may refer to:
, a Japanese era, a Japanese era name (年号, nengō,?, lit. "year name") after Yōrō and before Tenpyō. This period spanned the years from February 724 through August 729. The reigning emperor was Shōmu-tennō (聖武天皇?)
, an item used in Shinto ceremonies to worship kami
Jinki (robot), the form of mech... |
Good 'n' Groovy | Good 'n' Groovy is an album by trumpeter Joe Newman with saxophonist Frank Foster recorded in 1961 and originally released on the Swingville label.
Reception
AllMusic awarded the album 4 stars stating "This was the second of Joe Newman's three dates he led under the Swingville banner".
Track listing
All compositions... |
Jamie Burchell | Jamie Burchell (born 15 November 1979 in Worcester, England) is a retired British professional basketball player, who most notably played for the Plymouth Raiders in the British Basketball League.
The 6ft5 Forward was educated at The Royal Grammar School, Worcester and later at Marjon's, where he won a BUCS National C... |
Nakh Bar | Nakh Bar () is a village in Beyhaq Rural District, Sheshtomad District, Sabzevar County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its existence was noted, but its population was not reported.
References
Category:Populated places in Sabzevar County |
Zumalai | Zumalai is a city and subdistrict (former Mape-Zumalai) in East Timor. The subdistrict has been part of Cova Lima District since 2003. Before that, it was part of Ainaro District. The Zumalai subdistrict has six main villages: Fatuleto, Raimea, Zulo, Mape, Lour, and Taisilin.
Language
There are three main local langu... |
John Laurence Tann | John Laurence Tann (born 1890) was an English rower who won the Wingfield Sculls, the amateur single sculling championship of the River Thames, in 1914.
Tann was born at Holborn, the son of Edward Tann. The Tann family were the first in the business of manufacturing iron safes. Tann studied engineering at London Unive... |
Tüvshrüülekh | 'Tüvshrüülekh () is a sum (district) of Arkhangai Province in central Mongolia.
The Sum (1200 km²) had 3438 inhabitants in 2009, 1869 of whom lived in the town of Tüvshrüülekh which is the second largest town of the province. The distance to Tsetserleg, the capital of the province, amounts to 44 km to the southeast.... |
Märta Norberg | Märta Norberg (born 19 September 1922) is a former Swedish cross-country skier who competed in the 1950s. She won two bronze medals in the 3 × 5 km relay at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships (1954, 1958). She was born in Örnsköldsvik, Ångermanland.
Norberg also finished fourth in the 10 km event at the 1952 Winte... |
Moulhoule | Moulhoule () is a town in the northern Obock region of Djibouti. It is situated on the west coast of the Red Sea, at its southern entrance. It is situated about 70 kilometres (43 miles) North of Obock and 15 km (9 mi) South of the border with Eritrea.
Overview
Moulhoule is located beside the Bab el Mandeb Strait in th... |
Wayne Scot Lukas | Wayne Scot Lukas is an American fashion consultant, best known as the former co-host of the makeover reality television program What Not to Wear which was broadcast on TLC in the United States and Canada. Clinton Kelly took over as co-host in 2003.
Lukas featured his costume designs in the Metropolitan Museum of Art's... |
São Clemente (Loulé) | São Clemente is a Portuguese civil parish (freguesia) in the municipality of Loulé.
The church of St. Clemente (Portuguese: Igreja Matriz de São Clemente) is the oldest and most important church in Loulé. It dates back to the second half of 13th century and was built on the site of a former mosque The Church built in ... |
Dilawar | Dilawar () is a Persian name that means "one who has heart", suggesting "brave" or "courageous". The word has two syllables "dil" (meaning "heart") and "awar", a common Persian suffix which means "to have" or "to come to". Dilawar can also refer to:
People
Dilawar (torture victim) (1979–2002), Afghan tortured to deat... |
Papuengraulis micropinna | Papuengraulis micropinna, the littlefin anchovy, is a species of marine/brackish water anchovy that is only found in the Gulf of Papua, the mouths of rivers that drain into it and the Arafura Sea. It is the only species in its genus.
References
Category:Anchovies
Category:Fish described in 1964
Category:Fish of Papu... |
Domenico Lovisato | Domenico Lovisato (12 August 1842 – 23 February 1916) was an Italian geologist.
He was a very early proponent of the theory of continental drift.
Education
Domenico Lovisato was born in Isola, in Istria on 12 August 1842, then under Austrian rule.
He was the third of five children. His father died when he was very... |
The Explosive Freddy Cannon | The Explosive Freddy Cannon is the debut album of Freddy Cannon. Released in 1960, it spent one week at number one in the United Kingdom. It was Cannon's only number one album, and the first number one album of the 1960s.
Track listing
"Boston (My Home Town)" (Bob Crewe, Frank Slay, Jr.) – 2:02
"Kansas City" (Jerry ... |
Henderson Hall Historic District | Henderson Hall Historic District, is a historic home and national historic district located near Williamstown, Wood County, West Virginia. It encompasses 10 contributing buildings, 4 contributing structures, 1 contributing site, and 1 contributing object. The primary building is "Henderson Hall," a three-story, Italia... |
Voice of Democracy | Voice of Democracy (VOD) is an annual nationwide scholarship program sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW). It is an audio-essay contest for high school students in grades 9-12. The program annually provides more than $2.3 million in scholarships. The first-place winner, who competes with all the first-plac... |
Sean Rowe | Sean Rowe (born in Troy, New York) is an alternative folk singer-songwriter and musician.
Early life
Born and raised in Troy, New York, Rowe started playing music at an early age. He received a bass guitar from his father on his 12th birthday and performed in a local band. After receiving an acoustic guitar as a gift ... |
Northern Provincial Council | Northern Provincial Council ( Vaṭa Mākāṇa Capai; NPC) is the provincial council for the Northern Province in Sri Lanka. In accordance with the Sri Lankan constitution, NPC has legislative power over a variety of matters including agriculture, education, health, housing, local government, planning, road transport and so... |
Monom language | Monom (Monam), not to be confused with Bonam (a Bahnar subgroup), is an Austro-Asiatic language of Vietnam. Speakers are officially classified by the Vietnamese government as Sedang people.
Monom is spoken mostly in Kon Plông District, Kon Tum Province (Le et al. 2014:175)
References
Category:Languages of Vietnam
Ca... |
Deixa-me sonhar (só mais uma vez) | "Deixa-me sonhar (só mais uma vez)" ("Let me dream (just once more)") was the Portuguese entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 in Riga, Latvia, performed in Portuguese and English (although this bilingual version was never recorded) by Rita Guerra. The song was composed by Paulo Martins. This was the first time tha... |
Ahmad Hijazi | Ahmad Hijazi (, ; born 22 August 1994) is a Lebanese professional footballer who plays as a forward for club Ansar, on loan from Akhaa Ahli Aley, and the Lebanon national team.
Club career
After spending three seasons on loan from Ahed, Hijazi signed a permanent deal with Akhaa Ahli Aley in summer 2019. He was sent ... |
Siraj Nagar Halt railway station | Siraj Nagar Halt railway station or Sirajnagar Halt is a rural Indian railway station of the Sealdah–Ranaghat–Lalgola branch lines in the Eastern Railway zone of Indian Railways. The station is situated at Sirajnagar, under Rejinagar police station in Murshidabad district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It serves S... |
David Moule-Evans | David Moule-Evans (21 November 1905 – 18 May 1988) was an English composer, conductor and academic.
Moule-Evans was born in Ashford, Kent, and was educated at the Judd School in Tonbridge before studying at the Royal College of Music in London with Malcolm Sargent and Herbert Howells. While at the Royal College he bec... |
Seget, Croatia | Seget is a municipality in Croatia in the Split-Dalmatia County. It has a population of 4,854 (2011 census), 97.4% of whom are Croats.
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Category:Populated places in Split-Dalmatia County
Category:Municipalities of Croatia |
Overrun Countries series | The Overrun Countries series was a series of thirteen commemorative postage stamps, each of five-cent denomination, issued by the United States over a fifteen-month period in 1943 and 1944 as a tribute to thirteen nations overrun, occupied, and/or annexed by the Axis Powers during or shortly before World War II.
The s... |
Sona Modern Public School | Sona Modern Public School (SMPS) is located in Khanpur, Delhi. It was started in 1973. The name of the trust is "Sona Modern Education Society". Balraj Singh is the principal and Harvinder Chaudhary is the chairman.
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Category:Schools in Delhi
Category:1973 establishments in India
Category:Ed... |
Samea figuralis | Samea figuralis is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Francis Walker in 1869. It is found in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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Category:Spilomelinae
Category:Moths described in 1869 |
JP Rameau | REDIRECT Jean-Philippe Rameau |
Mara Mattuschka | Mara Mattuschka (born 22 May 1959) is an Austrian avant-garde filmmaker.
Life
Mattuschka was born in Sofia in Bulgaria in 1959. At the age of 17, in 1976, she moved to Vienna to study Ethnology and Linguistics. In 1983, she entered Maria Lassnig's masterclass in animation and painting at the University of Applied Art... |
The Wilton Arms | The Wilton Arms is a Grade II listed public house located on Kinnerton Street, Belgravia, London and built in 1825–26. Owned by Shepherd Neame, the pub closed in July 2019.
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Category:Grade II listed pubs in the City of Westminster
Category:Belgravia |
The Prodigal Son (Britten) | The Prodigal Son is an opera by Benjamin Britten with a libretto by William Plomer. Based on the Biblical story of the Prodigal Son, this was Britten's third "parable for church performance", after Curlew River and The Burning Fiery Furnace. Britten dedicated the score to Dmitri Shostakovich.
The first performance t... |
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