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Jerry Uhl; in 1984 published "Sequences and series in Banach spaces" and in 1995 he published "Absolutely summing operators" with H. Jarchow and A. Tonge; as well as a number of other booksDiestel received his Ph.D. degree in 1969 from Catholic University of America under Victor Michael Bogdan, according he had 29 graduate students and over 46 mathematical descendantsReferences Category:1943 birthsCategory:2017 deathsCategory:American mathematicians +Weather permitting, the peak is visible from highways southwest of Calgary as it is recognizable by its signature band of snow that forms above the broad southeast cliffs. +In 2006–2007 teams won Centennial Conference titles in Baseball, Men's and Women's Soccer, Men's and Women's Tennis and Men's Basketball. +In the records of a tournament held in 1494 to celebrate the creation of the Prince Henry as Knight of the Bath and Duke of York, Brandon is mentioned as having distinguished himself. +LegacyAn adult Faceache appears in the 2005 comic Albion, as one of a number of comic book characters who have been imprisoned by the British government. +KS and variants may refer to:Businesses and organizations Kampfschwimmer, a German postwar commando frogman force Kommandittselskap, a Norwegian type of company Norwegian Association of Local and Regional Authorities PenAir, Peninsula Airways, Anchorage, Alaska, US (IATA airline code)Language Kashmiri language, a Dardic language of Kashmir (ISO 639 alpha-2 language code "ks") Kernowek Standard, an orthography for Revived Cornish Kiasu, Hokkien (a Chinese spoken variant) word for 'extreme fear of losing' (怕输)Places Kansas (US postal abbreviation KS) Krems an der Donau, Austria (vehicle plate code) Kassel, Germany (vehicle plate code) Khatumo State, an unrecognised proto-state in northern Somalia Northampton, Great Britain (vehicle plate code) Košice-okolie District, Slovakia (vehicle plate code)Science, technology, and mathematics Kaposi's sarcoma, a tumor caused by Human herpesvirus 8 (HHV8) Kartagener syndrome, a genetic disorder Keratan sulfate, any of several sulfated glycosaminoglycans Kernel streaming, a method of processing streamed data Ketoacyl synthase, a domain of polyketide synthases with a thiol group on a cysteine side-chain kilosample (kS), 1000 samples of a digitized signal Kilosecond (ks), 1000 seconds (16 minutes, 40 seconds) Klinefelter's Syndrome, caused by a chromosome aneuploidy Kolmogorov–Smirnov test, a goodness-of-fit test for probability distributionsOther uses Kammersänger, a German honorary title for a distinguished opera singer Kaplan–Sheinwold, a contract bridge bidding system Key Stage, a term used in the British education system Kill stealing, a practice in online games King's Scholar, at a UK public school King's Serjeant, an obsolete UK legal post Kirk/Spock or K/S, slash fiction Strikeouts, in baseball Contracts, in legal shorthand Slovak koruna, the currency of Slovakia 1993–2008 and of the 1939–1945 Slovak State +He was one of leading wicket takers in the Indian Premier League and also performed well with the bat, scoring crucial runs in the last overs. +The company was established in 2002 by Geoff Hatton, and won a contract with the US government in 2007 to design an unmanned aerial vehicle. +Orekhovaya Gora () is a rural locality (a selo) in Chernushinsky District, Perm Krai, Russia. +It began on 22 August 2015 and concluded on 15 May 2016. +As a result of his actions, the elections were attended by 84% of population and the former prime minister who supported the idea of building the dam in Tichy Potok was defeated. +It is located in the Berasia tehsil. +Shadwell fancied himself heir to Ben Jonson and to the variety of comedy which the latter had commonly written. +Murder Creek may refer to:Murder Creek (Alabama)Murder Creek (Georgia) +EndosymbiosisThe species is an endosymbiont that is present in all species of phloem sap-feeding insects known as psyllids. +List of Irish cheese producersList of Irish cheesesSee also List of British cheeses List of Republic of Ireland food and drink products with protected status List of cheeses List of cheesemakersReferencesFurther readingFreeman, Sarah (1998) The Real Cheese Companion: a guide to the best handmade cheeses of Britain and Ireland. +It is endemic to Mexico, known from the states of Hidalgo, Mexico, and Veracruz. +Sidorenko lost to Ivan and Matej Sabanov in the first round. +Lord Wynford's daughter, Grace Anne Best, married Philip Lake Godsal, the grandfather of Philip Thomas Godsal. +The seventh annual festival, held May 2–4, 2014, included 1960s legends The Zombies, as well as Panda Bear, The Horrors, Loop, The Brian Jonestown Massacre, of Montreal, The Dandy Warhols, The Black Angels and many more. +He is currently a director of AMCF and an officer of the INFORMS Roundtable. +Rather, its squadrons were attached on a rotating basis to a variety of modular infantry battalions. +It was located near the commune of Goussancourt, in the Aisne department in Picardy in northern France. +See alsoList of South Africa national rugby union players – Springbok no. +He starred in the acclaimed Silver Condor-winning 1943 film Juvenilia. +The comune borders the following municipalities: Agliano Terme, Canelli, Castiglione Tinella, Costigliole d'Asti, Moasca, and Santo Stefano Belbo. +Bonavista—Trinity—Conception was a federal electoral district in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1968 to 2003. +St. John's departed Halifax on 16 January 2018 for deployment to the Mediterranean Sea as part of Operation Reassurance. +The distance to this system, as determined using an annual parallax shift of 10.54 mas as seen from the Earth, is around 309 light years. +The "selection of a commercial Roll-on, Roll-off (Ro-Ro) design" has "been at the root of differences of opinion between Tenix, the Ministry of Defence and New Zealand Defence Force and the shortfalls in performance". +He intended to escape to the north and join the armies of Nieto and Goyeneche, but Ocampo managed to capture him and the other leaders. +Harmer began his Commonwealth Public Service career in 1978 at the Department of Environment, Housing and Community Development, starting on an 18-month contract. +Authors Laurent Gagnebin Rémi Gounelle Bernard Reymond Friedrich Schleiermacher Ernst TroeltschExternal links Van Dieren websiteCategory:Publishing companies of FranceCategory:Companies established in 1995 +DrawFinalsTop HalfSection 1Section 2Bottom HalfSection 3Section 4External links 1980 ITF US Open Women's Doubles DrawWomen's DoublesCategory:US Open (tennis) by year – Women's DoublesCategory:1980 in women's tennisCategory:1980 in American women's sport +Kirby's Adventure is a 1993 platforming video game published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System. +Conduct Zero (also known as No Manners) is a 2002 South Korean film directed by Joh Keun-shik. +The southern neighbours of Duga are Peki Dzake and as well as the Asuogyaman District towns of Anum and Boso. +Bakal may refer to:PlacesBakal, Bangladesh, a village in the Barisal Division of BangladeshBakal, Mali, a village in Gao Region, MaliBakal, Russia, a town in Satkinsky District of Chelyabinsk Oblast, RussiaBākal, alternative spelling of Pakal, a village in Markazi Province, IranBakal mine, an iron mine in Chelyabinsk Oblast, RussiaGreek general stores in EgyptPeopleDavid Bakal (b. +Corner transferred it to Clavulina in 1950. +RGP3 may refer to: UDP-arabinopyranose mutase, an enzyme RGS3, a regulator of G-protein signaling 3 +A movement began to unify various state and regional associations of missionary Baptists into a national association – a scope which the General Association apparently never enjoyed. +Since 2010 At the technion he also heads the Enterprise Systems Modeling Laboratory. +A year later, they have expanded its route Alabang-SM Fairview route since the company acquired one of former Renan Transit's Daewoo ordinary bus and used it for the latter route before it has been replaced by new air-conditioned buses. +ReferencesCategory:1844 birthsCategory:1878 deathsCategory:19th-century British musiciansCategory:19th-century English peopleCategory:English musiciansCategory:19th-century violinistsCategory:British male violinistsCategory:English violinistsCategory:19th-century English musiciansCategory:19th-century male musicians +These include: engagement with the national research agenda, which includes liaison with government, support for institutional repositories, research skills training and involvement with the management of research data; facilitating the role of members in supporting and maximising learning and teaching outcomes and contributing positively to the student experience; providing a vehicle for relationships with vendors and publishers and providing services and advice to members on collaborative purchasing of electronic information resources, licensing conditions and access issues; support for university publishing and digitisation activities; collection sharing; information literacy; continuous performance improvement; the production of annual statistics. +Besides three heroes (Miloš od Pocerja, Milan Toplica and Kosančić Ivan) Marko also releases father of Milan Toplica who was also captured by General Vuča. +Since 1831, Delaware elections have been held the first week of November of the year noted. +Musgrave, Jon. +EconomyIndustryThe biggest and most important company is Gjøco A/S. +The song was written for the original soundtrack to the 2018 video game Red Dead Redemption 2. +Stanchev () is a Bulgarian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Stancheva. +The forewings are pale grey covered with dark flecks. +The CD was released on The Saw Doctors' own record label, Shamtown Records and has the catalogue number of SAWDOC004CD. +The city of Horstmar was built to the south of this castle. +References Category:Villages in Kurnool district +Lamson was ultimately released after being tried four times. +National Infrastructure Developer Ltd.Category:Main roads in HungaryCategory:Veszprém County +Major highways Illinois Route 3 Illinois Route 100 Illinois Route 109DemographicsSchool districts Alton Community Unit School District 11 Jersey Community Unit School District 100Political districts Illinois's 19th congressional district State House District 97 State House District 111 State Senate District 49 State Senate District 56References United States Census Bureau 2007 TIGER/Line Shapefiles United States National AtlasExternal links City-Data.com Illinois State ArchivesCategory:Townships in Jersey County, IllinoisCategory:Townships in Illinois +Baguio: Cordillera Studies Center, University of the Philippines, Baguio. +He left Konami in 2013, and was working for Capcom. +Five people were reported killed in Washington County during the tornado outbreak of March 2–3, 2012. +The last ACT poetry prize appears to have been awarded in 2013. +Holly and Jensen leave the wounded J.P. as they explore the bunker. +HonoursTotal titles: (15)Domestic competitions Italian League Winners (5): 1991–92, 1996–97, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2005–06 Runners-up (4): 1992–93, 1994–95, 1998–99, 1999–00 Italian Cup Winners (8): 1992–93, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1999–00, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2006–07 Runners-up (2): 1991–92, 1997–98 Italian Supercup Winners (4): 1997, 2001, 2002, 2006 Runners-up (5): 1995, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007European competitions EuroLeague Runners-up (2): 1992–93, 2002–03 3rd place (2): 1997–98, 2001–02 Final Four (4): 1993, 1998, 2002, 2003 FIBA Saporta Cup (defunct) Winners (2): 1994–95, 1998–99 FIBA Korać Cup (defunct) Semifinalists (1): 1996–97 EuroCup Basketball 4th place (1): 2010–11Other competitions FIBA International Christmas Tournament (defunct) 4th place (1): 1991Top performances in European & Worldwide competitionsPlayersFIBA Hall of FamersNotable players2010's Brian Scalabrine 1/2 season: '11 E'Twaun Moore 1/2 season: '11 Jeff Adrien 1/2 season: '11 Gal Mekel2000's Donatas Motiejūnas 2 seasons: '09-'11 Bobby Dixon 1&1/2 seasons: '08-'09, '10 Pops Mensah-Bonsu 1 season: '07-'08 Engin Atsür 1 season:'07-'08 Nikos Zisis 2 seasons: '05-'07 Drew Nicholas 1 season: '05-'06 Marco Mordente 4 seasons:'04-'08 Marcus Goree 3 seasons: '04-'07 Ramūnas Šiškauskas 2 seasons: '04-06 Andrea Bargnani 3 seasons: '03-'06 Uroš Slokar 3 seasons: '03-'06 Maurice Evans 1 season: '03-'04 Jermaine Jackson 1 season: '03-'04 Trajan Langdon 1 season: '02-'03 Sergei Chikalkin 1 season: '01-'02 Charlie Bell 1 season: '01-'02 Nikoloz Tskitishvili 1 season: '01-'02 Jorge Garbajosa 4 seasons: '00-'04 Boštjan Nachbar 2 seasons: '00-'02 Alan Tomidy 2 seasons: '00-'02 Marcus Brown 1 season: '00-'011990's Tyus Edney 4 seasons: '99-'00, '01-'04 Jeff Sheppard 1 season: '99-'00 Marcelo Nicola 6 seasons: '98-'04 Henry Williams 4 seasons: '95-'99 Željko Rebrača 4 seasons: '95-'99 Davide Bonora 4 seasons: '95-'99 Petar Naumoski 2 seasons: '94-'95, '00-'01 Orlando Woolridge 1 season: '94-'95 Riccardo Pittis 11 seasons: '93-'04 Winston Garland 1 season: '93-'94 Rafael Addison 1 season: '93-'94 Denis Marconato 12 seasons: '92-'95, '96-'05 Terry Teagle 1 season: '92-'93 Stefano Rusconi 7 seasons: '91-'98 Toni Kukoč 2 seasons: '91-'93 Vinny Del Negro 2 seasons: '90-'921980's Dan Gay 3 seasons: '88-'90 Kyle Macy 2 seasons: '88-'89 Mike Davis 1 season: '87-'88 Mark Olberding 1 season: '87-'88 Massimo Iacopini 10 seasons: '85-'95 Massimo Minto 8 seasons: '82-'84, '85-'90Head coaches Mario De Sisti (2 seasons: 1979-81) Piero Pasini (1 season: 1981-82) Gianmaria Conte (incomplete 1 season: 1982-83) Gianfranco Lombardi (incomplete 1 season: 1982-83) Mauro Di Vincenzo (1 season: 1983-84) Massimo Mangano (incomplete 2 seasons: 1984-86) Lajos Toth (incomplete 1 season: 1985-86) Riccardo Sales (incomplete 4 seasons: 1986-90) Emanuele Molin (incomplete 1 season: 1989-90) Petar Skansi (3 seasons: 1990-93) Fabrizio Frates (1 season: 1993-94) Mike D'Antoni (4 seasons: 1994-97, 2001–02) Željko Obradović (2 seasons: 1997-99) Piero Bucchi (2 seasons: 1999-01) Ettore Messina (3 seasons: 2002-05) David Blatt (2 seasons: 2005-07) Alessandro Ramagli (Sep.-Nov. 2007) Oktay Mahmuti (seasons: 2007-09) Jasmin Repeša (seasons: 2010-11) Aleksandar Đorđević (1 season: 2011-12)Sponsorship namesThroughout the years, due to sponsorship, the club has been known as:Faram Treviso (1977–1979)Liberti Treviso (1979–1981)Benetton Basket (1981–2012)ReferencesExternal links 2011–12 Eurocup profile Category:1954 establishments in ItalyCategory:Basketball teams established in 1954Category:Basketball teams in VenetoCategory:Benetton GroupCategory:Sport in TrevisoCategory:Youth basketball +Empress Mentewab wielded significant authority throughout the reign of her son, and well into the reign of her grandson as well. +References Divisional Secretariats PortalCategory:Divisional Secretariats of Matara District +The length of the forewings is about 18 mm. +She married in 1980 prior to attending the Olympic Games and used her married name in Moscow. +Notable people with the name include:, Japanese soldier and amputee, Japanese businessman and politician, Japanese writer and cartoonistCategory:Japanese masculine given names +However, after the withdrawal, the road serves only for secure military traffic. +Agri Tayo DitoRebroadcastersDigital televisionDigital channelsUHF Channel 40 (629.143 MHz)ReferencesSee alsoList of ABS-CBN Corporation channels and stationsCategory:ABS-CBN stationsCategory:Television stations in BatangasCategory:Television stations in the PhilippinesCategory:Television channels and stations established in 1993Category:Digital television stations in the Philippines +Velvet is an unincorporated community in Stevens County, in the U.S. state of Washington. +As a senior, Bernard was named as co-captain for the 2007 season. +Scanitto Pro is Windows-based software application for image scanning, direct printing and copying, basic editing and text recognition (OCR). +Rooted in magical realism, the film depicts an underground trade in luck, where fortune flows from those who have less to those who have more; the premise purports that luck can be amassed and transferred as any other commodity. +Ángel Oswaldo Fernández Vernaza (born 2 August 1971) is an Ecuadorian footballer. +Hang Up Your Brightest Colours is a 1973 film by Welsh actor and filmmaker Kenneth Griffith, about the life and death of Irish Republican leader Michael Collins. +The 1890–91 Rugby Union County Championship was the third edition of England's premier rugby union club competition at the time. +In January 2010 Bally Total Fitness selected Lady Sovereign and her song "I Got You Dancing" for the featured artist section on their website, the song is also being used in their television commercials. +The capital city is Trento, although the two provincial capitals alternate biennially (the other being Bolzano) as the site of the regional assembly. +It has been associated with Ninlil and Astarte and has been found inscribed on portraits of a woman blessing a suckling child with her right hand. +See also Xanthoma tendinosum List of cutaneous conditions List of xanthoma variants associated with hyperlipoproteinemia subtypesReferences Category:Skin conditions resulting from errors in metabolism +Partnerships AlcoSense has working partnerships with a number of automotive institutions, including: The Automobile Association (AA) RAC Ltd Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) the leading road safety charity Brake Transport Research Laboratory (TRL) Direct Line. +Brian Naber (born February 7, 1949) is a former American football coach. +1763)183719 February - Thomas Burgess, Bishop of St David's, 80183814 March - Wyndham Lewis, MP, 5719 July - Christmas Evans, preacher (b. +"The Fallen" (acoustic version) – 2:44"Do You Want To" (Erol Alkan remix) – 7:41Errors in the liner notes stating that all tracks were written by Franz Ferdinand and omitting that track number three is an acoustic version. +It is located within Central Province. +According to the Telegraph, the theatre re-opened in 2009 with reinforced blast walls to protect against terrorist attacks. +PopulationPersonalities Probable birthplace of Theobald of Bec, archbishop of CanterburySee alsoCommunes of the Eure departmentThankful VillagesReferences INSEE for population figuresCategory:Communes of Eure +Galax is a flowering plant—also known as the wandplant or beetleweed. +From his experiments he observed that animals experienced epileptiform convulsions when exposed to concentrated levels of wormwood. +The blanking level (300 mV) yields 73% (in an ideally linear transmitter). +Abandonment The formal terms and contractual agreements have been abandoned as no states or districts are still contracted to the NCEE, and legislation in states such as Washington have discarded the term "Certificate of Initial Mastery" or its minor variations. +Murray's main interests include watching sport, collecting and producing wine. +ReferencesCategory:Moths described in 1941Category:DepressariaCategory:Moths of the United States +IFC social fraternitiesAcacia (1911/2006)Alpha Chi Rho (1905/2017)Alpha Epsilon Pi (1947/2002)Alpha Tau Omega (1950)Delta Chi (1899/1967/2001)Delta Kappa Epsilon (1871)Delta Tau Delta (1910)Delta Upsilon (1891/2016)Lambda Chi Alpha (1918/2014)Phi Delta Theta (1887/2011)Phi Gamma Delta(1901)Phi Kappa Psi (1884)Phi Kappa Theta (1925/2001)Pi Kappa Alpha (1913)Psi Upsilon (1875)Sigma Alpha Mu (1913)Sigma Chi (1904)Sigma Phi Epsilon (1905)Theta Chi (1928)Zeta Beta Tau (1911)Panhellenic social sororitiesAlpha Chi OmegaAlpha Epsilon Phi Alpha Gamma Delta (Alpha chapter)Alpha Phi (Alpha chapter)Alpha Xi DeltaDelta Delta DeltaDelta GammaDelta Phi EpsilonGamma Phi Beta (Alpha chapter)Kappa Alpha ThetaKappa Kappa GammaPhi Sigma SigmaSigma Delta TauProfessional Fraternity CouncilAlpha Kappa PsiAlpha Phi OmegaAlpha Chi SigmaAlpha Omega EpsilonKappa Kappa PsiPhi Sigma PiDelta Sigma PiTau Beta SigmaTheta Tau (1925 - permanently expelled in 2018)Delta Kappa AlphaPhi Alpha DeltaNational Pan-Hellenic Council fraternities and sororitiesAlpha Phi AlphaAlpha Kappa AlphaKappa Alpha PsiOmega Psi PhiDelta Sigma ThetaPhi Beta SigmaSigma Gamma RhoZeta Phi BetaIota Phi ThetaThe Latino Greek Council fraternities and sororitiesSigma Iota AlphaOmega Phi BetaSigma Lambda UpsilonLambda Pi ChiPhi Iota AlphaLambda Upsilon LambdaLambda Sigma UpsilonLambda Theta AlphaLambda Alpha UpsilonThe Multicultural Greek Council fraternities and sororitiesKappa Phi Lambda (1997)Nu Alpha Phi (2007-2015; currently on suspension)Sigma Beta Rho (2011)Lambda Phi Epsilon (2015)Music fraternitiesPhi Mu Alpha SinfoniaSigma Alpha IotaReferences Syracuse University Office of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs (FASA)Fraternity and sorority systemCategory:Lists of chapters of United States student societies by collegeFraternities +Intended for a business career, he was led to devote himself entirely to music, and with that end in view he left California in 1890 and went to New York City. +They also participated in the "With A Vengeance" tour, in support of Otep, alongside New Years Day and Lydia Can't Breathe. +Robert Spencer Long (June 1927 in Chicago – December 25, 2015 in San Francisco), was a professor of physical science and the tenth president of Shimer College. +ReferencesCategory:Parishes of Alenquer, Portugal +Eley was awarded the Lilly-Molecular Psychiatry Award for the best original research submitted by a young investigator (2004) for her work on the role of gene-environment interactions and the development of anxiety and depression. +Fashion Show may also refer to: The Fashion Show (UK TV series), a 2008 British television show The Fashion Show (U.S. TV series), a 2009 American television show on Bravo "The Fashion Show" (The Inbetweeners), the series 3 premiere episode of The Inbetweeners Fashion Show Mall +ReferencesCategory:Townships in MissouriCategory:Townships in Franklin County, Missouri +IndividualTeams OpenModified The Modified division had 49 competitors (5.5 %). +Rake maintenance & sharingThe train is maintained by the Bhopal Coaching Depot. +RosterEuro League BaseballDraci Brno is one of the four teams to start in the inaugural season of the Euro League Baseball. +His next and last match was in the 1876 season. +The Walter Scolar was a Czechoslovakian nine-cylinder, air-cooled radial engine for powering light aircraft that first ran in 1936. +ReferencesCategory:1958 birthsCategory:Living peopleCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 1984 Summer OlympicsCategory:Nigerien male middle-distance runnersCategory:Olympic athletes of NigerCategory:Place of birth missing (living people) +Alasdair MacIntyre, After Virtue: A Study in Moral Theory, London, 1985 (2nd ed.). +Myonebrides is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Myonebrides crassepunctata Breuning, 1957 Myonebrides flavomaculata Breuning, 1969 Myonebrides sexpunctata Breuning, 1957ReferencesCategory:Desmiphorini +XVII, nos. +Following the 2017 AVC Board of Administration’s unanimous decision, the new format will see teams being drawn into three or four pools up to the total amount of the participating teams. +MINIET-EL-HEID – SHAWASHNA Miniet-el-Heit (see 130)NawaraAbou-GuandirEl-WanaissaMokhtalataAbou-Hamach Nezlet-Balad Kasr-el-GuibaliGebel SaadShawashna132. +Semper fidelis may also refer to: Semper Fidelis (march), John Philip Sousa march Semper Fidelis (album), album by German black metal band Nargaroth Semper Fidelis, first mission in the first-person shooter video game Battlefield 3 Semper Fidelis Marine Corps, rename of computer game Söldner: Secret WarsTelevision Semper Fidelis (NCIS), 2008 season 6 television episode Semper Fidelis (Jericho episode), 2007 season 1 television episode "Semper Fidelis", 1989 season 4 Growing Pains episode "Semper Fidelis", 1979 season 4 Quincy, M.E. +Jacques Bellenger (born 25 December 1927) is a former French cyclist. +Antoni Vila Casas (born November 27, 1930, Barcelona) studied Batchillerato in Jesuites school in 1948. +A remix of "Bombs" by Le Castle Vania was used for a Brazilian Renault car advert. +His seat was filled by George H. Moore, MHK. +Airlines and destinationsSee also Alliford Bay Water AerodromeList of accidents and incidents involving the Douglas DC-4ReferencesExternal linksCategory:Certified airports in British ColumbiaCategory:Airports in Haida GwaiiCategory:North Coast Regional District +The SM-1420 (CM-1420) was a 16 bit DEC PDP-11/45 minicomputer clone, and the successor to SM-4 in Soviet Bloc countries. +Yeah!" +Angulostiria is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae. +This group represents 41% of the online education population, while 35.5% of students ages 24–29 and 24.5% of students ages 15–23 participate in virtual education. +Although the package nominally ran as a highly privileged CMS session and utilized CMS services, it deployed an internal multitasking mechanism called a subvisor, which queued and prioritized tasks to be done. +The mission statement is "To bring awareness to the ocean’s plasthic pollution problem and influence consumer habits by creating community built aesthetically powerful art. +Preliminary RoundGroup AGroup BReferencesExternal links The Championship at FIBA.comCategory:FIBA European Championship for Small CountriesFIBA European Championship for Small Countries FIBA European Championship for Small CountriesCategory:2020 in Irish sportCategory:Basketball in IrelandCategory:International sports competitions hosted by IrelandFIBAFIBAFIBA European Championship for Small Countries +This is a unique attraction to Walt Disney Studios Park. +He played ten first-class matches for Auckland between 1977 and 1980. +Before exporting by sea, a player needs to have acquired sufficient money (sterling) to pay for the transport rental during the sea journey. +Zlechov is a village and municipality (obec) in Uherské Hradiště District in the Zlín Region of the Czech Republic. +It lies about from Rudenz. +Over the decade, the company expanded its business to importing other flight control systems to China, such as those produced by Russia. +He played college football at the University of Arkansas. +Photo Mechanic uses the Metadata (IPTC) Template to label its photos. +The ZEUS PLUS is an upgraded ZEUS version including a heating bed and an air filter. +Patterdale may also refer to: Patterdale Terrier, a breed of dogPatterdale Hall, a building of the Bolton SchoolSee also +Cast Marcello Mastroianni as Marquis Luca Maria Lino Toffolo as Agostino Claudia Mori as Luca Maria's wife Adriano Celentano as Sprint Boss Flora Carabella as Aunt Luisa Anna Miserocchi as Helga Olga Bisera as Ivana, the Barman Andrea Aureli as The Deputy Silvano Bernabei as Vincenzo Alvaro Mancori as NanèSee also List of Italian films of 1976ReferencesExternal linksCategory:1976 filmsCategory:Italian filmsCategory:Italian comedy filmsCategory:Italian-language filmsCategory:1970s comedy filmsCategory:Films directed by Flavio Mogherini +Transport modules with drills are used to travel between the Technodrome and the Earth's surface. +2004   : King Arthur was filmed at Llanddeusant near Carmarthen starring  Clive owen and kiera Knightley it was directed by Antoine Fuqua. +She is known for her work in films that highlight the inequality with women. +The Council Presidents are not included in the count of mayors. +Phylogeny Recent genetic analysis placed Famatinanthus as sister to all other species of Asteraceae except those in the subfamily Barnadesioideae. +(In 1899, after North Carolina Democrats passed a new state constitution to disenfranchise blacks, White chose not to seek a third term in Congress. +In 1871, he married Emma Harriet Mundy. +ReferencesCategory:2010 singlesCategory:Mystery Jets songsCategory:2010 songsCategory:Domino Recording Company singles +May and June are the hottest months. +Kuty () is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Pozezdrze, within Węgorzewo County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. +Elections to the consultative Regional Council (Landesrat) were held in the territory of the Saar Basin on 25 June 1922. +(eds), European Register of Marine Species: a check-list of the marine species in Europe and a bibliography of guides to their identification. +In 2009 d'Aquino was described by Globe and Mail's John Lorinc as Canada's "behind-the-scenes prime minister" and the "most influential corporate tout" for almost 30 years. +The hindwings are grey. +Club careerBorn in Kumasi, Abubakar had a successful trial with Willem II in the summer of 2015, but he had to wait to the following year to sign a contract due to work permit problems. +"Enjoy how sweet, how thoughtful, how kind I'm being on your birthday. +ReferencesCategory:American animated sitcomsCategory:American adult animated comedy television seriesCategory:English-language television programsCategory:Upcoming comedy television seriesCategory:Upcoming animated television seriesCategory:Fox Broadcasting Company original programmingCategory:Television series by Fox Entertainment +It was during his tenure at the Leipzig Conservatory that he had the idea for a progressively ordered compilation of etudes by various cellists. +calledOut of Nowhere, which includes six tracks written, performed and recorded by Gavin and Charlotte. +As a junior minister charged with a review of policy on National Parks, he formulated what became known as the "Sandford principle": if there is a conflict between leisure use of the National Park, and protecting its natural state, the state of the park must be preserved. +He starred as Terrance Dean on the short-lived CBS series, Better Days which only lasted 5 weeks before being canceled. +It is operated by the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and it serves elementary school through senior high school. +To give such a number for non-members would misrepresent the amount of time some international golfers spend on the European Tour; as the Tour co-sanctions the major championships and World Golf Championships events, some top players accumulate a significant number of wins in European Tour sanctioned events without really playing on it. +“You couldn’t have been more right.”Cast Om Puri as Parvez: an alcoholic Pakistani taxi driver who after living in the UK for many years is still working hard to make a living in his taxi whilst others who migrated with him have become wealthy. +The bibliography of William Faulkner, an American writer, includes 19 novels, 125 short stories (not including stories that appear exclusively in novels), 20 screenplays (including uncredited rewrites), one play, six collections of poetry as well as assorted letters and essays. +Points of interestThe following points of interest lie within the town or close to its borders: headquarters of Kiryandongo District administration offices of Kiryandongo Town Council Kiryandongo central market Kiryandongo General Hospital, a 109-bed public hospital administered by the Uganda Ministry of HealthSee also Karuma Power Station List of cities and towns in UgandaReferencesCategory:Kiryandongo DistrictCategory:Populated places in UgandaCategory:Cities in the Great Rift ValleyCategory:Western Region, UgandaCategory:Bunyoro +School district membersAsh Fork Joint Unified School DistrictBagdad Unified School DistrictChino Valley Unified School DistrictHumboldt Unified School DistrictMayer Unified School DistrictPrescott Unified School DistrictSeligman Unified School DistrictExternal links Category:School districts in Yavapai County, Arizona +Hoppus and Barker formed a new project +44, which released one album in 2006. +ReferencesExternal links Category:1975 birthsCategory:Living peopleCategory:South Korean male taekwondo practitionersCategory:Olympic taekwondo practitioners of South KoreaCategory:Taekwondo practitioners at the 2000 Summer OlympicsCategory:Olympic gold medalists for South KoreaCategory:Asian Games medalists in taekwondoCategory:Olympic medalists in taekwondoCategory:Taekwondo practitioners at the 2002 Asian GamesCategory:Medalists at the 2000 Summer OlympicsCategory:Asian Games gold medalists for South KoreaCategory:Medalists at the 2002 Asian Games +Euthyone purpurea is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae first described by E. Dukinfield Jones in 1914. +Ričardas Berankis, 3–6, 6–3, 7–6(7–3)Doubles Devin Britton / Jeff Dadamo def. +Notable people with the surname include:Alejo Corral (born 1981), Argentine rugby union playerÁlvaro Corral (born 1983), Spanish footballerCharlyn Corral (born 1991), Mexican footballerDaniel Corral (born 1990), Mexican gymnastDaniel Corral (composer) (born 1981), American composer and musicianEduardo C. Corral, American poetFrank Corral (born 1955), Mexican player of American footballGeorge Corral (born 1990), Mexican footballerImanol Corral (born 1994), Spanish footballerJosé Andrés Corral Arredondo (1946–2011), Mexican Roman Catholic bishopLeticia Corral (born 1959), Mexican mathematicianManuel Corral (1934–2011), Spanish antipopeMatías Corral (born 1968), Argentine rugby union playerOscar J. Corral (born 1974), American journalistPablo Corral (born 1992), Chilean footballerPablo Corral Embade (born 1972), Spanish Paralympic swimmerRamón Corral (1854–1912), Vice President of MexicoRamón Corral Ávila (born 1946), Mexican lawyer and politicianRaquel Corral, Spanish synchronized swimmerRodrigo Corral, American graphic artistSimón Corral (born 1946), Ecuadorian poet and dramatistValerie Corral, American cannabis activist +Santa Cruz scored his second league goal for Nacional in a 4–0 away victory against Club Guaraní 26 April 2014. +Stats Years pro: 14 Top 10 finishes: 59 First place finishes: 6Second place finishes: 10Career earnings: $2,545,553.64Current World rank: 14 Current Bassmaster standing: 2 (295 points)Total Weight: 5,846 lbs 10oz2007 B.A.S.S. +Duffryn is home to two of Newport's largest secondary schools – John Frost School and St. Joseph's RC High School. +ARA Narwal was an Argentinian fishing trawler, equipped for ELINT purposes during the Falklands War and captained by Asterio Wagata. +Character-oriented terminal emulatorsUnix-likeCommand-line interface Linux console – implements a large subset of the VT102 and ECMA-48/ISO 6429/ANSI X3.64 escape sequences. +DistributionThis species is found in the Indo-West Pacific, in New Zealand and southern Australia. +South Jetty was immediately adjacent and included a fish market, which was removed in 1929. +Dromogomphus armatus – Southeastern Spinyleg Dromogomphus spinosus – Black-shouldered SpinylegDromogomphus spoliatus – Flag-tailed SpinylegReferencesCategory:GomphidaeCategory:Anisoptera generaCategory:Taxa named by Edmond de Sélys Longchamps +On 21 August it was announced that defensive midfielder Isaac Osbourne had signed a one-year deal with the club. +It may refer toLev Leviev (disambiguation)Margarita Levieva (born 1980), Russian-American actressMilcho Leviev (born 1937), Bulgarian composer, arranger and jazz performerYoan Leviev (1934–1994), Bulgarian artist Category:Bulgarian-language surnames +Billroth may refer to: Theodor Billroth (1829–1894), Prussian-born Austrian surgeon and amateur musician Either of the gastrectomy procedures Billroth I Billroth II +The hoax has also been featured on the "Threat-Down" segment of the satirical television show The Colbert Report on March 6, 2006, where Stephen Colbert suggested a selective breeding program to save blonds. +Krisch holds a Ph.D. in law from the University of Heidelberg and a Diploma of European Law of the Academy of European Law at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy. +HistoryThe Moule family of Snead's Green House were among the most prominent local landowners from the 1620s until the late nineteenth century, when the family died out in the male line. +PGA Tour wins (1)PGA Tour playoff record (0–2)PGA Tour Champions playoff record (0–1)Results in major championshipsCUT = missed the half-way cut"T" = tiedSummaryMost consecutive cuts made – 4 (1997 PGA – 2002 U.S. Open)Longest streak of top-10s – 1 (twice)See also1991 PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates1992 PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates1995 PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates1996 PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates2005 PGA Tour Qualifying School graduatesReferencesExternal linksCategory:American male golfersCategory:New Mexico Lobos men's golfersCategory:New Mexico State Aggies men's golfersCategory:PGA Tour golfersCategory:PGA Tour Champions golfersCategory:Golfers from South DakotaCategory:People from Sully County, South DakotaCategory:People from Richmond, TexasCategory:1960 birthsCategory:Living people +Kahshur () may refer to: Kahshur-e Ali Nazer Kahshur-e Davud Ali Kahshur-e Olya Kahshur-e Sofla +The song peaked at #17 on the Billboard Social 50 and R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Songs chart. +ReferencesCategory:Canadian columnistsCategory:Living peopleCategory:National Post peopleCategory:Year of birth missing (living people) +ReferencesExternal links Nagoya College Category:Educational institutions established in 1923Category:Private universities and colleges in JapanCategory:Universities and colleges in Aichi PrefectureCategory:Japanese junior collegesCategory:Toyoake, Aichi +The school is named after Saint John Wall, a 17th-century Franciscan friar who is honored as a martyr. +Solo Whist, sometimes known as simply Solo, is a trick-taking card game whose direct ancestor is the 17th-century Spanish game Ombre, based on the English Whist. +United Nations Security Council Resolution 367, adopted on 12 March 1975, after receiving a complaint from the Government of the Republic of Cyprus, the Council again called upon all States to respect the sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity and non-alignment of the Republic of Cyprus. +PlotThe plot concerns Michael, a professional violinist, who never forgot his love for Julia, a pianist he met as a student in Vienna. +Average attendances Past averages (note that the capacity fluctuates):2013–14: 14,217 (82%)2012–13: 13,916 (80%)2011–12: 12,764 (79%)2010–11: 15,782 (97%)2009–10: 8,611 (91%)2008–09: 7,842 (81%)2007–08: 8,861 (92%)2006–07: 6,877 (73%)2005–06: 5,820 (61%)2004–05: 6,031 (59%)2003–04: 6,326 (62%)2002–03: 6,991 (69%)2001–02: 5,701 (56%)2000–01: 4,459 (44%)1999–00: 4,841 (43%)1998–99: 5,116 (45%)1997–98: 5,212 (46%)1996–97: 4,987 (46%)1995–96: 5,818 (60%)1994–95: 4,744 (46%)1993–94: 4,761 (49%)1992–93: 5,501 (53%)Note: The capacity at Bloomfield Road has fluctuated throughout this period. +In the October issue of Famitsu, the developers revealed several characters and mecha from several Macross series including Superdimensional Fortress Macross, Macross 7, Macross Plus, Macross Zero and Macross Frontier. +The primary scientific goal is the observation of gravitational waves from the time shortly after the Big Bang, but it would also be able to detect younger sources of gravitational radiation, like binary inspirals. +Its existence has been denied by other scholars. +Back in France, she joined the class of cellist Roland Pidoux and further perfected her chamber music skills. +There are dance sequences throughout the remainder of the video and a scene with Ciara performing on top of a car as Ludacris raps. +Paul Winslow may refer to: Paul Winslow (cricketer) (1929–2011), South African cricketer Paul Winslow (American football) (born 1938), former defensive back in the National Football League +The children of all region write letters to the Kuzbass Father Frost. +Since 1999 four apartments in the castle are inhabited. +See also Nangarhar ProvinceReferencesExternal links Photographs of Ghazi Amanullah TownCategory:Populated places in Nangarhar ProvinceCategory:Planned cities +Among Dutch bestsellers are titles such as the 17th century "Lusthof des Gemoets" by Jan Philipsz Schabaelje. +The British Ship Adoption Society, a Maritime Charity, was formed in the early part of the Second World War, with a large number of schools taking part in the scheme, amassing comforts for a particular ship and in return the children would receive letters of thanks and news from various ports around the world to which it would sail. +He received his first commission as a Second Lieutenant in the Royal Garrison Artillery in 1903. +G. 39212. +Their relatively small size makes them much less dangerous than the larger titan triggerfish of the same family. +NameThe town and the lake were formerly called Eğridir, a Turkish pronunciation of the town's old Greek name Akrotiri.Eğridir means "it is crooked" in Turkish, so to remove the negative connotations, in the mid-1980s the "i" and the "r" were transposed in a new official name, thus creating Eğirdir, a name that evokes spinning and flowers, although many people in Turkey still call both the town and the lake by its former name. +The 2016 QBE Insurance Australian FIM Speedway Grand Prix was the eleventh and final race of the 2016 Speedway Grand Prix season. +This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction sporulenol tetraprenyl-beta-curcumene + H2OThe reaction occurs in the reverse direction. +Instead, artists signed by Hankerson promote positive ways for youth to succeed and become productive adults in society. +Morasa may refer to:Morasa State, a princely state of India merged with Idar State in 1821Morasa, a synonym for Lymantria, a genus of moths +OxyporinaeCategory:Beetles described in 1839Category:Beetles of North AmericaCategory:Beetle subfamilies +The relationship of this taxon to other taxa within the class is unknown (incertae sedis), and it has not yet been placed with certainty into any order or family. +He graduated in 1974,and completed his PhD in 1980 under the supervision of Peter Nash. +See also List of township-level divisions of ShandongReferences Category:Township-level divisions of Shandong +In their digitally composited photographs, the artists use only themselves as subjects, as Islam forbids the depiction of the human figure. +Dr. Raul Geller was a Peruvian-Israeli footballer and the third all time leading scorer of Beitar JerusalemPlaying careerAfter securing promotion for club team, Porvenir Miraflores, and representing Peru at the 1964 Copa América, Geller joined Beitar and helped the club gain promotion to the Israeli top division. +Van der Gucht played in the 1999 38-County Cup for Hampshire Cricket Board, and later in the season, in the first three rounds of the NatWest Trophy. +This layer blocks heat transfer from the warmer, deeper levels into the sea ice, which has considerable effect on its thickness. +During this period, he suffered recurring bouts of illness, which ultimately led to his death at the age of 28 in 1928. +The schoolroom area is mostly in original condition (with the exception of the additions of the bathroom and privacy wall extension) and is furnished with chairs, tables, books and a large television, which is used to view educational and instructional videos. +Thus, in the infinite-dimensional, separable, metric case, up to homeomorphism, the “only” Fréchet manifolds are the open subsets of Hilbert space. +As of 29 March 2020, when the event was suspended due to the COVID-19 epidemic, there had been 298 runs with an average of 133.5 runners per week. +It offers a wide range of banking services including savings and checking accounts, mortgages and business and personal loans. +The most significant is the Maotianshan shale, a lagerstätte which preserves soft tissues very well. +{{DISPLAYTITLE:C22H31NO3}}The molecular formula C22H31NO3 may refer to: Epostane Oxybutynin +ReferencesCategory:Former settlements in Kern County, CaliforniaCategory:Mojave, CaliforniaCategory:Populated places in the Mojave Desert +ReferencesCategory:1947 birthsCategory:Living peopleCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 1968 Summer OlympicsCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 1972 Summer OlympicsCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 1974 British Commonwealth GamesCategory:British female middle-distance runnersCategory:Olympic athletes of Great BritainCategory:Sportspeople from LondonCategory:Commonwealth Games medallists in athleticsCategory:Athletes (track and field) at the 1970 British Commonwealth GamesCategory:Commonwealth Games silver medallists for England +Lennox Joseph Cush (born 12 December 1974) in Georgetown, Guyana is a West Indies cricketer who played for Guyana in Stanford 2020. +She is a 1992 recipient of a Society for the Encouragement of Contemporary - SECA Art Award. +Career In 2017 she won one of the bronze medals in the 48 kg event at the Golden Grand Prix Ivan Yarygin 2017 held in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. +The series is not to be confused with the Griffin Pirate Stories by the same author. +Tom Carapic (born 1939), full name Tomislav Sava Čarapić, is an artist who specialises in found object artwork. +It has a preference for moss-covered rocks and tree trunks densely clad with vines. +The Paramount at Buckhead is a 478 ft (146 m) tall residential skyscraper in Atlanta, Georgia, and the tallest building in The Alliance Center complex. +Infosphere or InfoSphere may refer to the following: Infosphere, a term used to speculate about the common evolution of the Internet, society and culture IBM InfoSphere DataStage, an ETL software tool and part of the IBM Information Platforms Solutions suite that uses a graphical notation to construct data integration solutions The Infosphere, a massive biological memory bank in the animated series Futurama +He was charged with DUI in May 1992. +Tanny may refer to: Armand Tanny (1919-2009), a Muscle Beach bodybuilder Vic Tanny (c. 1912-1985), American entrepreneur, pioneer in the creation of the modern health club Tanny B. Crane (living), the President and CEO of Crane Group, Chair of the Board of Directors for the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland +It was released on April 24, 2002, by Tent House. +Palmares20003rd Szlakiem Grodów Piastowskich20021st Coupe des Carpathes2003 National Time Trial Champion20043rd Malopolski Wyscig Gorski3rd Memoriał Henryka Łasaka20061st Szlakiem Walk Majora Hubala3rd Neuseen Classics-Rund um die Braunkohle20071st Memoriał Andrzeja Trochanowskiego20093rd Puchar Ministra Obrony NarodowejReferencesCategory:1977 birthsCategory:Living peopleCategory:Polish male cyclistsCategory:Sportspeople from Kalisz +The Sonic Seducer magazine called it a "highlight" after the band's EP Evolution Principle and compared the track "Sweet Revenge" to the style of Meat Loaf. +see also MiglosStages and vegetation zones of France, Gaussen, 1938. +The data consist of voluntary reports since June 1993, user facility reports since 1991, distributor reports since 1993, and manufacturer reports since August 1996, and is open for public view. +Aves, with him featuring scarcely for the latter. +He first started playing guitar as a teenager in the late 1970s. +The Delta Devils were led by second-year head coach Rick Comegy and played their home games at Rice–Totten Field. +Lacta is a Brazilian chocolate and confectionery maker, founded in São Paulo in 1912 as Société Anonyme des Chocolats Suisses. +José Fernando Ferrer Selma (born 28 October 1950 in Castellón de la Plana, Valencian Community) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a defender. +Sherwin Campbell Badger (August 29, 1901 – April 8, 1972) was an American figure skater who competed in singles and pairs. +Dejan Kurbus (born 16 January 1993) is a Slovenian footballer who plays as a central defender for USV Gabersdorf. +It is known from Taiwan. +The branching pattern is distinctive, with opposite side branches forming right angles to the main stem. +He has served as the president of the University of the District of Columbia since 2015. +Albert Ramos, 7–5, 4–6, 7–5Doubles Dino Marcan / Antonio Šančić def. +Physical characteristics Four rotational lightcurves gave a well-defined rotation period of 4.233 hours with a brightness variation of 0.62–0.69 magnitude () and an albedo of 0.055 and 0.16, as measured by the IRAS and Akari surveys, respectively. +Surrounding areaJoetsu International Ski ResortOsawayama OnsenSee also List of railway stations in JapanExternal links Ōsawa Station information (JR East) Category:Railway stations in Niigata PrefectureCategory:Railway stations opened in 1949Category:1949 establishments in JapanCategory:Stations of East Japan Railway CompanyCategory:Jōetsu LineCategory:Minamiuonuma +CastReferencesBibliographyExternal links Category:1972 filmsCategory:West German filmsCategory:1970s romantic comedy filmsCategory:German romantic comedy filmsCategory:German-language filmsCategory:Films directed by Rolf Thiele +Contents"Foreword" (John Carnell)"The Wall to End the World" (Vincent King)"Catharsis" (John Rackham)"Shock Treatment" (Lee Harding)"Bright Are the Stars That Shine, Dark Is the Sky" (Dennis Etchison)"There Was This Fella..." (Douglas R. Mason)"For What Purpose?" +References Category:National Basketball Association draftCategory:Indiana Pacers lists +Along with programming from the Tom Kent Radio Network, WRDO hosts many different shows and programs from Ben Hill County and surrounding areas including high school football, church services, and community/commerce services. +He died in Amsterdam virtually unknown, according to his biographers. +In Robert Fulghum's book All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten one of short stories is set in San Saba. +The first release of Forté 4GL was published in August 1994. +Based in Cleveland, Ohio, NAMS has more than 2,000 members from 51 countries, with 88% of its members from North America.Its membership includes experts from many disciplines such as medicine, nursing, sociology, psychology, nutrition, anthropology, epidemiology, pharmacy, and education. +California is also showing movement from this common law doctrine in transfer of property. +It aired on JTBC on Sundays at 20:50 (KST); the first episode aired on June 25, 2017. +The station is commonly referred to as "Kyodae" or "Gyodae". +ReferencesExternal links Category:American filmsCategory:American drama filmsCategory:Films directed by Jeremy KaganCategory:Films scored by Bruce Broughton +Bolęcin is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Sochocin, within Płońsk County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. +No reputable historian or journalist supports these claims. +The advertisement was inserted under instructions from the receivers and managers of Dean-Wilson Aviation P/L and Queensland Aviation Manufacturing P/L. +The following year, both Mildmay-Carrick and Teeswater-Culross amalgamated again to form South Bruce, choosing Teeswater as the seat of the municipality. +As the Fringe team prepares to escort Canaan to headquarters, the sniper attempts to kill him. +In June 2019, he defeated Allegany County Legislator Curt Crandall in the Republican Primary. +Trézelles is a commune in the Allier department in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes in central France. +DemographicsReferencesExternal linksCity-data.comIllinois State ArchivesCategory:Townships in McLean County, IllinoisCategory:Townships in Illinois +Prior to joining Facebook in 2014, Mikolov worked as a visiting researcher at Johns Hopkins University, Université de Montréal, Microsoft and Google. +Essex has a year-round population of less than 50; most passengers are visitors to the historic Izaak Walton Inn located nearby. +Virginia's 14th Cavalry Regiment was organized in September, 1862, with nine companies, some of which had previously served in Jackson's Squadron Virginia Cavalry. +Joaquín Sobrino Martinez (born 22 June 1982 in Posada de Llanes) is a Spanish cyclist. +He finished 4th in the championship standings with four podium finishes and grabbed the Rookie of the Year title. +This is based on the difference between dates; if counted by number of calendar days all the figures would be one greater. +ReferencesExternal linksSCHEDA BOTANICA / PLANT PROFILE: Malus florentina (Zuccagni) C. K. Schneid. +It matched the Duke Blue Devils of the Atlantic Coast Conference and the Nebraska Cornhuskers of the Big Seven Conference. +Road distance to North Cape from different towns:Honningsvåg; Lakselv; Hammerfest; Alta; Kirkenes; Tromsø;WinterIt is possible to visit North Cape during winter, but when there is heavy snow and wind, the last stretch of road is only open for convoy driving at certain times. +Maximum interrupt latency is largely determined by the methods an OS uses for interrupt handling. +It uses the plot of the Alexandre Dumas, père, version of E.T.A. +After his graduation in 1939 Tabbert supported himself as he studied music by performing small parts with the Chicago Civic Opera Company and singing at local area night spots. +The Finnish-German forces launched Operation Silver Fox (Silberfuchs), attacking Murmansk from two directions. +The Institute cooperates in Antarctic logistics and research projects with the Antarctic Programs of Spain, United Kingdom, Russia, Germany, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, South Korea etc. +Personal lifeHenke was married to actress Katelin Chesna from 2001 to 2008. +Universidad Nacional Experimental Simón Rodríguez is a university in Caracas founded in 1974. +Dry-season broodThe male has the upperside similar to the wet-season form but on the forewing the irroration of black scales at base and the black on apical area much restricted, the latter in most specimens has a more or less rubbed appearance; the white preapical spots very ill-defined. +The antibacterial spectrum of ceftazidime/avibactam includes nearly all Enterobacteriaceae, including ceftazidime-resistant strains. +This seems to be the focal point of Julien Labrousse, he defends a musical architecture, for this reason, he can’t find a better subject than concert halls. +Leslie Welch (29 December 1907 – 8 February 1980) was a British radio and television entertainer known as the Memory Man. +Notable people with the surname include:Delara Darabi (1986–2009), Iranian executed for murderIman Darabi (born 1992), Kurdish MMA fighter in Sweden Homa Darabi (1940–1994), Iranian suicideMoslem Darabi (born 1981), Iranian strongmanParvin Darabi (born 1941), American activist +At least 92 were manufactured. +AchievementsMidland Countries100 yards winner 1911-14 and 1919220 yards winner 1913 and 1914AAA Championships100 yards second to Willie Applegarth 1913Meeting in Berlin 1913100 metres winner, beating Victor d'Arcy and ApplegarthPersonal bests100 yards - 10.2 (1913)100 metres - 10.9 (1913)220 yards - 23.4 (1913)ReferencesBuchanan, Ian: Who's Who of UK & GB International Athletes 1896-1939British Olympic Association, Athletes: James Barker. +CastAdolf Dymsza... Wincenty PoziomkaMaria Bogda ... HelenkaKazimierz Krukowski ... Krupkowski, aktor rewiowyBasia Wywerkówna ... BasienkaKonrad Tom ... LowelasLudwik Lawinski ... dyrektor Kosmos-FilmuJózef Orwid ... Dyrektor rewiiEugeniusz Koszutski ... DentystaHelena Zarembina ... Florcia SłowikównaMonika Carlo ... Aktorka rewiowaEwa ErwiczLeon RechenskiAniela MiszczykównaJan BieliczJan Dobosz-BieliczKarol HubertZygmunt Regro-RegirerExternal links Category:1935 filmsCategory:Polish filmsCategory:Polish-language filmsCategory:Polish black-and-white filmsCategory:Films directed by Michał WaszyńskiCategory:Polish comedy filmsCategory:1930s comedy films +REDIRECT Tinsel +ReferencesSources Category:1576 birthsCategory:1629 deathsCategory:Banu Qatadah +I-III, Editura Minerva, Bucharest, 1970-1971. +In December 1826, the atheistic phrenologist William A.F. +Career2006–2010: Beginnings and rising popularityJung made his acting debut in 2006 with a minor role in the thriller The World of Silence, but he first rose to fame playing a rebellious teen and motorcycle fanatic with a crush on his teacher in daytime family sitcom Unstoppable High Kick. +All-Big Ten selectionsQuarterbacks Dean Look, Michigan State (AP-1; UPI-2) Dale Hackbart, Wisconsin (AP-2; UPI-1) Olen Treadway, Iowa (AP-3; UPI-3)Halfbacks Bob Jeter, Iowa (AP-1; UPI-1) Ron Burton, Northwestern (AP-1; UPI-1) Ray Jauch, Iowa (AP-2; UPI-2) Ray Purdin, Northwestern (AP-2; UPI-2) Herb Adderly, Michigan State (AP-3; UPI-3) Bob Jarus, Purdue (UPI-3) Vic Jones, Indiana (AP-3)Fullbacks Mike Stock, Northwestern (AP-1; UPI-1) Bill Brown, Illinois (AP-2; UPI-2) Bob White, Ohio State (AP-3; UPI-3)Ends Jim Houston, Ohio State (AP-1; UPI-1) Don Norton, Iowa (AP-1; UPI-1) Elbert Kimbrough, Northwestern (AP-2; UPI-2) Earl Faison, Indiana (AP-3; UPI-2) Ted Aucreman, Indiana (AP-2; UPI-3) Dick Brooks, Purdue (AP-3; UPI-3)Tackles Dan Lanphear, Wisconsin (AP-1; UPI-1) Joe Rutgens, Illinois (AP-1; UPI-2) Gene Gossage, Northwestern (AP-2; UPI-1) Jerry Beabout, Purdue (UPI-2) Jim Heineke, Wisconsin (AP-2; UPI-3) Mike Wright, Minnesota (UPI-3) Palmer Pyle, Michigan State (AP-3) Jim Tyrer, Ohio State (AP-3)Guards Jerry Stalcup, Wisconsin (AP-1; UPI-1) Bill Burrell, Illinois (AP-1; UPI-1) Tom Brown, Minnesota (AP-3; UPI-2) Ron Maltony, Purdue (AP-2; UPI-2) Ron Perkins, Wisconsin (AP-2) Pete Arena, Northwestern (AP-3; UPI-3) Ernie Wright, Ohio State (UPI-3)Centers Jim Andreotti, Northwestern (AP-1; UPI-1) Bill Lapham, Iowa (AP-2; UPI-2) Dave Manders, Michigan State (UPI-3) Jerry Smith, Michigan (AP-3)KeyAP = Associated PressUPI = United Press International, selected by the conference coachesBold = Consensus first-team selections by the AP and UPISee also1959 College Football All-America TeamReferencesAll-Big Ten ConferenceCategory:All-Big Ten Conference football teams +See also Communes of the Moselle departmentCategory:Communes of Moselle (department) +Jesús Rodríguez may refer to:Jesús Ancer Rodríguez (born 1952), Mexican researcher and physicianJesús Eugenio Rodríguez (born 1967), Cuban sport wrestlerJesús Iván Rodríguez (born 1993), Mexican footballerJesús Kumate Rodríguez (1924–2018), Mexican physician and politicianEl Koala (Jesus Manuel Rodriguez, born 1970), Spanish musicianJesús Márquez Rodríguez, Puerto Rican politicianJesús Rodríguez (athlete), Venezuelan javelin thrower and winner in athletics at the 1962 Central American and Caribbean GamesJesús Rodríguez (footballer) (born 1983), Spanish footballerJesús Rodríguez (weightlifter) (born 1933), Spanish Olympic weightlifterJesús Rodríguez Hernández (born 1955), Mexican politicianJesús Rodríguez Magro (1960–2018), Spanish cyclistJesús Rodríguez Picó (born 1953), composer and clarinet playerJesús Santa Rodríguez (born 1964), Puerto Rican politicianRicardo Rodriguez (wrestler) (Jesús Rodríguez, born 1986), Mexican American professional wrestler and ring announcerSixto Rodriguez (born 1942), also known as Jesús Rodríguez, American folk musician +ReferencesCategory:LamiinaeCategory:Beetles described in 1925 +Knopfler agreed, unaware of the religious nature of the material that awaited him. +It was replaced by a gondola lift at the end of 2014. +1895 – Dresden Funicular Railway begins operating. +She graduated from SHSU with a BS in Criminal Justice, and from the University of Houston - Clear Lake with a Masters Degree in Criminology. +ReferencesCategory:FacelinidaeCategory:Gastropods described in 1970 +GeographyAccording to the 2010 census, the township has a total area of , of which (or 99.29%) is land and (or 0.71%) is water. +Graham-Smith teaches mathematics at Elizabeth College in Hobart. +This makes it easy to reach by public transportation, even if many of the visitors use car. +References United States Census Bureau cartographic boundary files U.S. Board on Geographic NamesExternal links Indiana Township Association United Township Association of IndianaCategory:Townships in Delaware County, IndianaCategory:Townships in Indiana +It consists of a white cylindrical concrete tower in diameter and tall with a red stripe and two balconies in diameter. +Ovacık (literally "little plains" or "little lowlands" in Turkish) may refer to the following places in Turkey:Districts Ovacık, Karabük, a town and district of Karabük Province Ovacık, Tunceli, a small city and district of Tunceli ProvinceVillages Ovacık, Ardanuç, a village in the district of Ardanuç, Artvin Province Ovacık, Başmakçı, a village in the district of Başmakçı, Afyonkarahisar Province Ovacık, Çine, a village in the district of Çine, Aydın Province Ovacık, Çubuk, a village in the district of Çubuk, Ankara Province Ovacık, Elmalı, a village in the district of Elmalı, Antalya Province Ovacık, Fethiye, a village in the district of Fethiye, Muğla Province Ovacık, Kahta, a village in the district of Kahta, Adıyaman Province Ovacık, Kemer, a village in the district of Kemer, Antalya Province Ovacık, Kuyucak, a village in the district of Kuyucak, Aydın Province Ovacık, Lüleburgaz, a village in the district of Lüleburgaz, Kırklareli Province Ovacık, Nazilli, a village in the district of Nazilli, Aydın Province Ovacık, Samsat, a village in the district of Samsat, Adıyaman Province Ovacık, Silifke, a village in the district of Silifke, Mersin Province Ovacık, Vezirköprü, a village in the district of Vezirköprü, Samsun ProvinceSee also Yeşilovacık, a town in the district of Silifke, Mersin Province, Turkey +Nuits de la Fondation Maeght is a live album by American composer, bandleader and keyboardist Sun Ra recorded in 1970 France and released in two volumes on the Shandar label. +Gelis species Gelis abortivus (Spinola, 1851) c g Gelis acarorum (Linnaeus, 1758) c g Gelis aciculatus (Strickland, 1912) c g Gelis adili Bogacev, 1946 c g Gelis agilis (Fabricius, 1775) c g Gelis alator Aubert, 1989 c g Gelis albanicus (Fahringer, 1923) c g Gelis albicinctoides Schwarz, 1998 c g Gelis albicinctus (Ruthe, 1859) c g Gelis albipalpus (Thomson, 1884) c g Gelis albopilosus Schwarz, 2002 c g Gelis alegininus Carlson, 1979 c g Gelis algericus (Habermehl, 1920) c Gelis alogus (Viereck, 1905) c g Gelis alopecosae Horstmann, 1986 c g Gelis alpinus (Strobl, 1901) c g Gelis alpivagus (Strobl, 1901) c g Gelis alternatus (Cresson, 1872) c Gelis anataelianus Ceballos, 1925 c g Gelis anatolicus Schwarz, 1998 c g Gelis aneichi Schwarz, 1998 c g Gelis annulatus (Strickland, 1912) c g Gelis anthracinus (Forster, 1850) c Gelis apantelicidus (Viereck, 1913) c g Gelis apantelis Cushman, 1927 c g Gelis aponius Schwarz, 2002 c g Gelis apterus (Pontoppidan, 1763) c g Gelis araneator Seyrig, 1926 c g Gelis areator (Panzer, 1804) c g Gelis areolatus Ceballos, 1927 c g Gelis ariamus Schwarz, 1998 c g Gelis asozanus (Uchida, 1930) c g Gelis asperatus (Fonscolombe, 1852) c g Gelis athracinus (Förster, 1850) g Gelis atratus (de Stefani, 1884) c g Gelis austriacus Schwarz, 1998 c g Gelis avarus (Forster, 1850) c g Gelis balcanicus Horstmann, 1993 c g Gelis balteatus (Cameron, 1905) c g Gelis belfragei (Ashmead, 1890) c g Gelis bellicus Bogacev, 1963 c g Gelis bicolor (Villers, 1789) c Gelis bicoloratus (Cresson, 1872) c g Gelis birkmani (Brues, 1903) c Gelis brassicae Horstmann, 1986 c g Gelis brevicauda (Thomson, 1884) c g Gelis brevis (Bridgman, 1883) c g Gelis brevistylus (Strickland, 1912) c g Gelis brevithorax Roman, 1936 c g Gelis bruesii (Strickland, 1912) c g Gelis brunneellus Schwarz, 2002 c g Gelis californicus (Ashmead, 1890) c g Gelis campbellensis Townes, 1964 c g Gelis canadensis (Cresson, 1872) c g Gelis canariensis Horstmann, 1986 c g Gelis carbonarius (de Stefani, 1884) c g Gelis caudator Horstmann, 1986 c g Gelis caudatulus Horstmann, 1997 c g Gelis caudatus (Rudow, 1917) c g Gelis cayennator (Thunberg, 1822) c g Gelis cinctus (Linnaeus, 1758) c Gelis circumdatus (Schiodte, 1839) c g Gelis claviventris (Strobl, 1901) c g Gelis cockerelli (Brues, 1910) c g Gelis coloradensis (Strickland, 1912) c g Gelis columbianus (Ashmead, 1890) c g Gelis compactus (Cresson, 1872) c g Gelis constantineanui Ciochia, 1974 c Gelis crassulus (Brues, 1903) c g Gelis cursitans (Fabricius, 1775) c g Gelis curvicauda Horstmann, 1993 c g Gelis cushmani Carlson, 1979 c g Gelis cyanurus (Forster, 1850) c g Gelis davidsonii (Ashmead, 1896) c g Gelis debilis (Provancher, 1886) c g Gelis declivis (Forster, 1850) c g Gelis delicatus (Cresson, 1872) c Gelis delumbis (Brues, 1910) c g Gelis dendrolimi (Matsumura, 1926) c Gelis difficilis (Hedwig, 1950) c g Gelis dimidiativentris (Rudow, 1917) c g Gelis discedens (Forster, 1850) c g Gelis dispar (Strickland, 1912) c g Gelis divaricatus Horstmann, 1993 c g Gelis drassi (Riley, 1892) c g Gelis edentatus (Forster, 1850) c g Gelis elongatus (Rudow, 1917) c g Gelis elymi (Thomson, 1884) c g Gelis escalerai Ceballos, 1925 c g Gelis exareolatus (Forster, 1850) c g Gelis excellens (Hedwig, 1961) c g Gelis fabularis Schwarz, 1998 c g Gelis falcatus Horstmann, 1986 c g Gelis fallax (Forster, 1850) c Gelis fasciitinctus (Dalla Torre, 1901) c g Gelis fenestralis (Brues, 1910) c g Gelis ferruginosus (Strickland, 1912) c g Gelis festinans (Fabricius, 1798) c g Gelis formicarius (Linnaeus, 1758) c g Gelis forticornis (Forster, 1850) c g Gelis fortificator Aubert, 1980 c g Gelis fortunatus Schwarz, 1993 c g Gelis fossae Schwarz, 2002 c g Gelis foveatus (Brues, 1910) c g Gelis fumipennis Horstmann, 1986 c g Gelis fuscicorniformis Ciochia, 1973 c g Gelis fuscicornis (Retzius, 1783) c g Gelis gallicator (Aubert, 1971) c g Gelis gelechiae (Ashmead, 1890) c g Gelis gibbifrons (Thomson, 1884) c g Gelis glacialis (Holmgren, 1869) c g Gelis gracillimus (Dalla Torre, 1902) c Gelis habilis (Brues, 1910) c g Gelis hammari (Viereck, 1912) c g Gelis hebraicator Aubert, 1971 c g Gelis heidenreichi Habermehl, 1930 c g Gelis helleni Kolarov, 1993 c g Gelis hispanicus Schwarz, 2002 c g Gelis hortensis (Christ, 1791) c g Gelis hypsibatus Schwarz, 1998 c g Gelis inermis (Viereck, 1903) c g Gelis infumatus (Thomson, 1884) c g Gelis insolitus (Howard, 1897) c g Gelis intermedius (Forster, 1850) c g Gelis inustus (Gravenhorst, 1829) c g Gelis inutilis Cushman, 1927 c g Gelis karakurti (Rossikov, 1904) c g Gelis keenii (Harrington, 1894) c g Gelis kiesenwetteri (Forster, 1850) c g Gelis kukakensis (Ashmead, 1902) c Gelis kumamotensis (Uchida, 1930) c g Gelis latrodectiphagus (Hesse, 1942) c g Gelis leiradoi Ceballos, 1925 c g Gelis lemae (Sonan, 1930) c Gelis leptogaster (Forster, 1850) c Gelis limbatus (Gravenhorst, 1829) c Gelis liparae (Giraud, 1863) c g Gelis longicauda (Thomson, 1884) c g Gelis longipes (Strickland, 1912) c g Gelis longistylus (Strickland, 1912) c g Gelis lucidulus (Forster, 1850) c g Gelis lymensis (Strickland, 1912) c g Gelis macer (Cresson, 1872) c Gelis macroptera (Strobl, 1901) c g Gelis maculatus (Strickland, 1912) c g Gelis maderi (Fahringer, 1923) c g Gelis maesticolor (Roman, 1933) c g Gelis mangeri (Gravenhorst, 1815) c g Gelis manni (Strickland, 1912) c g Gelis margaritae Bogacev, 1946 c g Gelis marikovskii Kuzin, 1948 c g Gelis maruyamensis (Uchida, 1932) c Gelis meabilis (Cresson, 1872) c g Gelis meigenii (Forster, 1850) c g Gelis melampus (Strobl, 1901) c g Gelis melanocephalus (Schrank, 1781) c g Gelis melanogaster (Thomson, 1884) c g Gelis melanogonus (Gravenhorst, 1829) c g Gelis melanophorus (Forster, 1851) c g Gelis merceti Ceballos, 1925 c g Gelis merops Schwarz, 2002 c g Gelis meuseli (Lange, 1911) c g Gelis micariae (Howard, 1892) c g Gelis micrurus (Forster, 1850) c g Gelis minimus (Walsh, 1861) c g Gelis mitis Schwarz, 1994 c g Gelis monozonius (Gravenhorst, 1829) c g Gelis mutillatus (Gmelin, 1790) c g Gelis nahanojus Schwarz, 1998 c g Gelis napocai Ciochia, 1974 c g Gelis nigerrimus (Dalla Torre, 1902) c g Gelis nigritulus (Zetterstedt, 1838) c g Gelis nigriventris (Brues, 1903) c g Gelis nigrofuscus (Strickland, 1912) c g Gelis nitidus Horstmann, 1986 c g Gelis nivariensis Schwarz, 1993 c g Gelis nocuus Cushman, 1927 c g Gelis notabilis (Forster, 1850) c g Gelis obesus (Ashmead, 1902) c g Gelis obscuratus (Strobl, 1901) c g Gelis obscuripes Horstmann, 1986 c g Gelis obscurus (Cresson, 1872) c Gelis operosus Schwarz, 2002 c g Gelis ornatulus (Thomson, 1884) c Gelis ostarrichi Schwarz, 1996 c g Gelis ottawaensis (Harrington, 1896) c g Gelis pallipes (Forster, 1851) c Gelis pamirensis Bogacev, 1963 c g Gelis papaveris (Förster, 1856) c g Gelis parens Schwarz, 1998 c g Gelis parfentjevi (Meyer, 1926) c g Gelis pauxillus (Kokujev, 1909) c g Gelis pavlovskii Jonaitis, 1981 c g Gelis pennsylvanicus (Strickland, 1912) c g Gelis perniciosus (Viereck, 1913) c Gelis petraeus Schwarz, 1998 c g Gelis pettitii (Cresson, 1872) c g Gelis pezomachorum (Ratzeburg, 1852) c g Gelis philpottii (Brues, 1922) c g Gelis picipes (Gravenhorst, 1829) c g Gelis piger (Kokujev, 1909) c g Gelis pilosulus (Thomson, 1884) c g Gelis popofensis (Ashmead, 1902) c g Gelis potteri Barron, 1987 c g Gelis povolnyi Sedivy, 1968 c g Gelis problematicus (Seyrig, 1952) c g Gelis problemator Aubert, 1989 c g Gelis prospectus Schwarz, 1998 c g Gelis prosthesimae (Riley, 1892) c g Gelis proximus (Forster, 1850) c Gelis pulicarius (Fabricius, 1793) c g Gelis pusillus (de Stefani, 1884) c g Gelis rabidae Barron, 1987 c g Gelis ragusae (de Stefani, 1884) c Gelis recens Schwarz, 2002 c g Gelis robustus (Strickland, 1912) c g Gelis rotundiceps (Cresson, 1872) c g Gelis rotundiventris (Forster, 1850) c g Gelis rubricollis (Thomson, 1884) c g Gelis ruficeps (Rudow, 1914) c g Gelis rufipes (Forster, 1850) c g Gelis rufogaster Thunberg, 1827 c g Gelis rufoniger Schwarz, 1998 c g Gelis rufotinctus (Bridgman, 1883) c g Gelis rugifer (Thomson, 1884) c g Gelis sanguinipectus (Schmiedeknecht, 1932) c g Gelis sapporoensis (Ashmead, 1906) c g Gelis schizocosae Barron & Bisdee, 1977 c g Gelis scvarskii (Rossikov, 1904) c g Gelis semirufus (de Stefani, 1884) c g Gelis sessilis (Provancher, 1874) c g Gelis seyrigi Ceballos, 1925 c g Gelis shafae Jonaitis & Alijev, 1988 c g Gelis shawidaani Schwarz, 2002 c g Gelis shushae Jonaitis & Alijev, 1988 c g Gelis sibiricus (Szépligeti, 1901) c Gelis solus Schwarz, 2002 c g Gelis speciosus (Hellen, 1949) c g Gelis spinula (Thomson, 1884) c g Gelis spiraculus (Strickland, 1912) c g Gelis spurius (Forster, 1850) c g Gelis stanfordensis (Strickland, 1912) c g Gelis stevenii (Gravenhorst, 1829) c g Gelis stigmaterus (Cresson, 1872) c g Gelis stigmaticus (Zetterstedt, 1838) c g Gelis stigmatus (Ashmead, 1890) c g Gelis stilatus (Rudow, 1914) c g Gelis striativentris Schwarz, 2003 c g Gelis stricklandi Townes, 1944 c g Gelis takadai Momoi, 1970 c g Gelis tantillus (Cresson, 1872) c g Gelis taschenbergii (Schmiedeknecht, 1897) c g Gelis tauriscus Schwarz, 1998 c g Gelis tenellus (Say, 1835) c g b Gelis tenerifensis Schwarz, 1993 c g Gelis terribilis Schwarz, 2002 c g Gelis texanus (Cresson, 1872) c Gelis thersites (Schmiedeknecht, 1933) c g Gelis thomsoni (Schmiedeknecht, 1933) c g Gelis thripites (Taylor, 1860) c g Gelis tibiator Schwarz, 2002 c g Gelis trux (Forster, 1850) c g Gelis tubulosus (Fahringer, 1923) c g Gelis turbator Schwarz, 2002 c g Gelis uniformis (Dalla Torre, 1902) c g Gelis urbanus (Brues, 1910) c g Gelis utahensis (Strickland, 1912) c g Gelis vagabundus (Forster, 1850) c g Gelis vasiljevi (Kokujev, 1912) c g Gelis venatorius (Forster, 1850) c g Gelis viduus (Forster, 1850) c g Gelis virginiensis (Ashmead, 1890) c g Gelis vulnerans (Forster, 1850) c g Gelis westerhauseri Gistel, 1857 c g Gelis wheeleri (Brues, 1903) c g Gelis yakutatensis (Ashmead, 1902) c g Gelis zeirapherator (Aubert, 1966) c gData sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.netReferences*Gelis +Born in Chelmsford, Massachusetts, the daughter of Grace Bridgeford and Wendell Luke, Bauer received her B.A. +ReferencesExternal links ArtNet: Designs by Ballin. +Since retiring as a player, Joel has remained active in professional football. +He rose up the ranks, working with Jacqueline Susann, Gore Vidal, and Tom Wolfe, and when he left Bantam, at 22, he was one of book publishing's youngest directors. +After the 2010 federal election, the portfolio was subsumed by the Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities portfolio. +ReferencesExternal links Official site Interview with Publisher Richard Nash at 3:AM MagazineIt's Got to Have Balls: Denise Oswald on Soft Skull's FutureInterview with Yuka Igarashi at Authors GuideCategory:Small press publishing companiesCategory:Book publishing companies based in Berkeley, CaliforniaCategory:Publishing companies established in 1992 +In the run-up to the November 2011 parliamentary elections, the USFP sought to present a united front with the Party of Progress and Socialism (PPS) and Democratic Forces Front (FFD) to reverse the loss of support for the Moroccan left in the preceding years. +Track listing All compositions by Jimmy McGriff except where noted "Discotheque U.S.A." – 3:21 "Cash Box" – 3:39 "Blues for Joe" – 3:00 "Blues for Mr. Jimmy" – 4:52 "The Dog (You Dog)" – 3:25 "Bump de Bump" – 3:37 "The Party's Over" (Jule Styne, Adolph Green, Betty Comden) – 4:05 "Turn Blue" – 4:36 "Sho' Nuff" – 3:51Personnel Jimmy McGriff – organLarry Frazier – guitarJimmie Smith – drumsReferences Category:1965 albumsCategory:Jimmy McGriff albumsCategory:Sue Records albums +In 1985, Crete and Bewley sold the company to liquor giant Brown-Forman Inc. in a deal valued up to $146 million. +The Explosive Little Richard is the first album by Little Richard under the Okeh label, produced by Little Richard's long-time friend Larry Williams and Johnny "Guitar" Watson and reflecting the then current sound of Soul and Motown. +Known as the Father of Golf in Atlanta, he helped mentor Bobby Jones. +!Result!Record!Opponent!Method!Round, time!Date!Location!Notes|-|36|Loss|27–7–1 (1)|style="text-align:left;"| Kris Andrews|TKO|1 (6), 1:59|June 20, 2008|style="text-align:left;"| |style="text-align:left;"||-|35|Win|27–6–1 (1)|style="text-align:left;"| Claudio Ortiz|DQ|5 (6), 2:05|May 16, 2008|style="text-align:left;"| |style="text-align:left;"||-|34|Win|26–6–1 (1)|style="text-align:left;"| Justin Berger|TKO|2 (6), 1:15|Mar 28, 2008|style="text-align:left;"| |style="text-align:left;"||-|33|Loss|25–6–1 (1)|style="text-align:left;"| Verno Phillips|TKO|4 (10), 3:00|July 19, 2002|style="text-align:left;"| |style="text-align:left;"||-|32|Loss|25–5–1 (1)|style="text-align:left;"| Darrell Woods|TKO|7 (10), 2:29|May 31, 2002|style="text-align:left;"| |style="text-align:left;"||-|31|Win|25–4–1 (1)|style="text-align:left;"| Wayne Harris|UD|8|Sep 20, 2001|style="text-align:left;"| |style="text-align:left;"||-|30|Loss|24–4–1 (1)|style="text-align:left;"| Richard Williams|TKO|3 (12), 0:47|Jan 23, 2001|style="text-align:left;"| |style="text-align:left;"||-|29|Win|24–3–1 (1)|style="text-align:left;"| Gilberto Flores|UD|10|Nov 17, 2000|style="text-align:left;"| |style="text-align:left;"||-|28|Loss|23–3–1 (1)|style="text-align:left;"| Juan Carlos Candelo|UD|10|June 9, 2000|style="text-align:left;"| |style="text-align:left;"||-|27|Win|23–2–1 (1)|style="text-align:left;"| Paulo Alejandro Sanchez|SD|10|April 6, 2000|style="text-align:left;"| |style="text-align:left;"||-|26|Win|22–2–1 (1)|style="text-align:left;"| Gavin Topp|UD|12|Nov 19, 1999|style="text-align:left;"| |style="text-align:left;"||-|25|Win|21–2–1 (1)|style="text-align:left;"| Mario L'Esperance|TKO|6 (8)|Aug 12, 1999|style="text-align:left;"| |style="text-align:left;"||-|24|Win|20–2–1 (1)|style="text-align:left;"| Manny Sobral|KO|6 (12)|June 24, 1999|style="text-align:left;"| |style="text-align:left;"||-|23|Win|19–2–1 (1)|style="text-align:left;"| Greg Johnson|RTD|5 (12), 3:00|Feb 23, 1999|style="text-align:left;"| |style="text-align:left;"||-|22|Win|18–2–1 (1)|style="text-align:left;"| Aaron McLaurine|UD|10|April 21, 1998|style="text-align:left;"| |style="text-align:left;"||-|21|Win|17–2–1 (1)|style="text-align:left;"| Greg Johnson|TKO|3|Feb 13, 1998|style="text-align:left;"| |style="text-align:left;"||-|20|Loss|16–2–1 (1)|style="text-align:left;"| Manny Sobral|TD|11 (12)|June 12, 1997|style="text-align:left;"| |style="text-align:left;"||-|19|Win|16–1–1 (1)|style="text-align:left;"| Anthony Ivory|UD|12|Mar 27, 1997|style="text-align:left;"| |style="text-align:left;"||-|18|Win|15–1–1 (1)|style="text-align:left;"| James Stokes|TKO|2 (8), 1:48|Feb 13, 1997|style="text-align:left;"| |style="text-align:left;"||-|17|Win|14–1–1 (1)|style="text-align:left;"| Jeff Johnson|UD|8|Dec 15, 1996|style="text-align:left;"| |style="text-align:left;"||-|16|Win|13–1–1 (1)|style="text-align:left;"| Derrick Coleman|TKO|10|Oct 7, 1996|style="text-align:left;"| |style="text-align:left;"||-|15|Draw|12–1–1 (1)|style="text-align:left;"| Derrick Coleman|PTS|8|Aug 29, 1996|style="text-align:left;"| |style="text-align:left;"||-|14|Loss|12–1 (1)|style="text-align:left;"| Fitz Vanderpool|TKO|6 (12)|April 19, 1996|style="text-align:left;"| |style="text-align:left;"||-|13|Win|12–0 (1)|style="text-align:left;"| Bryon Mackie|UD|10|Jan 25, 1996|style="text-align:left;"| |style="text-align:left;"||-|12|Win|11–0 (1)|style="text-align:left;"| Phil Clarson|TKO|3|Dec 7, 1995|style="text-align:left;"| |style="text-align:left;"||-|11|Win|10–0 (1)|style="text-align:left;"| Dezi Ford|UD|10|Oct 25, 1995|style="text-align:left;"| |style="text-align:left;"||-|10|Win|9–0 (1)|style="text-align:left;"| Alan Harper|TKO|9 (10), 1:22|Aug 14, 1995|style="text-align:left;"| |style="text-align:left;"||-|9|Win|8–0 (1)|style="text-align:left;"| Darrell Cottrell|TKO|6 (10), 1:36|June 27, 1995|style="text-align:left;"| |style="text-align:left;"||-|8|Win|7–0 (1)|style="text-align:left;"| Ron Pasek|UD|6|April 28, 1995|style="text-align:left;"| |style="text-align:left;"||-|7|style="background:#DDD"||6–0 (1)|style="text-align:left;"| Tracy Anderson|ND|2|Mar 31, 1995|style="text-align:left;"| |style="text-align:left;"||-|6|Win|6–0|style="text-align:left;"| Brian Ramsden|TKO|2 (6)|Feb 24, 1995|style="text-align:left;"| |style="text-align:left;"||-|5|Win|5–0|style="text-align:left;"| Chris Coleman|TKO|5 (6)|Jan 26, 1995|style="text-align:left;"| |style="text-align:left;"||-|4|Win|4–0|style="text-align:left;"| Rob Stowell|TKO|3 (6)|Dec 9, 1994|style="text-align:left;"| |style="text-align:left;"||-|3|Win|3–0|style="text-align:left;"| Terry Fowler|TKO|4 (6), 1:19|Oct 21, 1994|style="text-align:left;"| |style="text-align:left;"||-|2|Win|2–0|style="text-align:left;"| Darren Kenny|KO|3 (6)|Sep 15, 1994|style="text-align:left;"| |style="text-align:left;"||-|1|Win|1–0|style="text-align:left;"| Mike Kennedy|TKO|4 (6)|Mar 22, 1994|style="text-align:left;"| |style="text-align:left;"|ReferencesExternal linksCategory:1974 birthsCategory:Canadian male boxersCategory:Light-middleweight boxersCategory:Middleweight boxersCategory:Commonwealth Boxing Council championsCategory:Place of birth missing (living people)Category:Sportspeople from EdmontonCategory:Romanian emigrants to CanadaCategory:Super-middleweight boxersCategory:Welterweight boxersCategory:Living peopleCategory:Romanian male boxers +The Battle of Pydna was fought in 148 BC between Rome and the forces of the Macedonian leader Andriscus. +He made his first impression on the inter-county scene when he joined the Limerick senior team during a golden age between 1918 and 1923. +Preseason All–Southland TeamsThe Colonels placed eleven players on the preseason all–Southland teams. +A 2010 report into space tourism anticipated that it could become a billion-dollar market by 2030. +See also National Advisory Council National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA)ReferencesExternal links Jean Drèze on TheHindu.com Interview on India Together Future of Mid-Day Meals. +Trilogy (1975) by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson The Dead Father (1975) by Donald Barthelme Dhalgren (1975) by Samuel R. Delany Options (1975) by Robert Sheckley The Alteration (1976) by Kingsley Amis American Splendor (1976-2008) by Harvey Pekar Even Cowgirls Get the Blues (1976) by Tom Robbins Almost Transparent Blue (1976) by Ryu Murakami Ratner's Star (1976) by Don DeLillo Ceremony (1977) by Leslie Marmon Silko Monkey Grip (1977) by Helen Garner A Scanner Darkly (1977) by Philip K. Dick The Public Burning (1977), by Robert Coover Life: A User's Manual (1978) by Georges Perec It's Me, Eddie (1979) by Eduard Limonov The Twyborn Affair (1979) by Patrick White If on a winter's night a traveler (1979) by Italo Calvino Mulligan Stew (1979) by Gilbert Sorrentino How German Is It (1980) by Walter Abish Coin Locker Babies (1980) by Ryu Murakami Nikopol Trilogy (1980–1993) by Enki Bilal Kindred (1979) by Octavia Butler1980s Housekeeping (1980) by Marilynne Robinson Still Life with Woodpecker (1980) by Tom Robbins Between Dog and Wolf (1980) by Sasha Sokolov VALIS (1981) by Philip K. Dick Sixty Stories (1981) by Donald Barthelme Lanark: A Life in Four Books (1981) by Alasdair Gray The Transmigration of Timothy Archer (1982) by Philip K. Dick Mantissa (1982) by John Fowles Waterland (1983) by Graham Swift The Norm (1983) by Vladimir Sorokin The Name of the Rose (1983) by Umberto Eco Nights at the Circus (1984) by Angela Carter Jitterbug Perfume (1984) by Tom Robbins Blood and Guts in High School (1984) by Kathy Acker Dictionary of the Khazars (1984) by Milorad Pavić Democracy (1984) by Joan Didion Perfume (1985) by Patrick Süskind Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit (1985) by Jeanette Winterson Less Than Zero (1985) by Bret Easton Ellis The New York Trilogy (1985–86) by Paul Auster White Noise (1985) by Don DeLillo A Maggot (1985) by John Fowles Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World (1985) by Haruki Murakami The Infinite Deadlock (1985–1988) by Dmitry Galkovsky Maus (1986) by Art Spiegelman Watchmen (1986–87) by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons The Well (1986) by Elizabeth Jolley Memoirs of Many in One (1986) by Patrick White Moon Tiger (1987) by Penelope Lively Women and Men (1987) by Joseph McElroy Beloved (1987) by Toni Morrison The Mezzanine (1988) by Nicholson Baker Foucault's Pendulum (1988) by Umberto Eco Braschi's Empire of Dreams (1988) by Giannina Braschi Wittgenstein's Mistress (1988) by David Markson Tracks (1988) by Louise Erdrich London Fields (1989) by Martin Amis1990s The Black Book (1990) by Orhan Pamuk Haroun and the Sea of Stories (1990) by Salman Rushdie My Cousin, My Gastroenterologist (1990) by Mark Leyner Almanac of the Dead (1991) by Leslie Marmon Silko Omon Ra (1991) by Victor Pelevin The Gold Bug Variations (1991) by Richard Powers American Psycho (1991) by Bret Easton Ellis What a Carve Up! +"It is a business, not a social service. +ReferencesCategory:1961 birthsCategory:Living peopleCategory:Politicians from TorreónCategory:Mexican lawyersCategory:Members of the Senate of the Republic (Mexico)Category:Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico)Category:National Action Party (Mexico) politiciansCategory:21st-century Mexican politiciansCategory:Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education alumni +See also Neuróticos on line (Neurotics Online)Category:Books by Luis PescettiCategory:2000 novelsReferences +The race started in Ghent and finished in Wevelgem. +ReferencesCategory:Sordariomycetes generaCategory:Microascales +It was installed in 1983 on the outskirts of the Theater District in downtown Houston next to the Lyric Centre building. +MenEliteU23See alsoIranian National Road Race ChampionshipsNational Road Cycling ChampionshipsCategory:National road cycling championshipsCategory:Cycle races in Iran +It was originally settled by Captain J. +The Whispering Rocks The rocks makes whistling sounds when hit by another stone during the Harmattan season in November and December. +The St. Julian Winery and Warner's Winery started in Paw Paw. +She is a miraculous "cow of plenty" who provides her owner whatever he desires and is often portrayed as the mother of other cattle. +A typical DNRC newsletter contains the following core features: Strange Thought Of The Day "Induhvidual" Quotes True Tales of "Induhviduals" Ask DogbertAdams also uses it as vehicle to promote his other publications, often done so blatantly as to be part of the humor. +Witch Hunt is a role-playing game published by StatCom Simulations Inc. in 1983. +The history of Maureillas as a settlement goes back to antiquity. +Winners and nomineesMajor award nomineesOther award nomineesHonorary Goya José María ForquéExternal linksOfficial website (Spanish) 09Goya AwardsGoya Awards +Hodonín District () is one of seven districts (okres) within South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. +EventsThe XL Center has held many notable events including:The ECAC New England Region Tournament, a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I men's college basketball tournament organized by the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC), took place at the Hartford Civic Center on March 3 and 5, 1977. +Jasmine lies to Ginger, claiming that she is going to marry Dwight, and tells her she is moving out that day. +AchievementsReferencesCategory:1985 birthsCategory:Living peopleCategory:Belarusian male triple jumpers +He succeeded Ooni Wunmonije and was succeeded by Ooni Degbinsokun. +FinalReferencesCategory:Shot put at the European Athletics Indoor ChampionshipsCategory:2011 European Athletics Indoor Championships +A member of the Authentic Radical Liberal Party, he has been Representative and Senator. +Galomecalpa meridana is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. +Tillie the Toiler may refer to:Tillie the Toiler (1927 film), American silent comedy film directed by Hobart HenleyTillie the Toiler (1941 film), American comedy directed by Sidney Salkow +It is located within Central Province at 7° 37' 0" North, 80° 38' 0" East. +Dr. Sigmar Wittig (born 25 February 1940 in Nimptsch, former Silesia region of Germany) has been the Chairman of the Executive Board of the German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt) since March 2002. +Frier is a surname of Germanic origin. +The organization was headed by an Armenian militant named Monte Melkonian, who received training from several Palestinian resistance organizations that were active in Lebanon. +REDIRECT 1904 United States House of Representatives elections#Special electionsSouth Carolina 1904 02South Carolina 1904 021904 02 SpecialSouth Carolina 02 SpecialUnited States House of Representatives 02 SpecialUnited States House of Representatives 1904 02 +Civia is the name for a class of electric multiple unit trains built by CAF and Siemens for the RENFE Cercanías commuter railway networks in Spain. +In October 2017 the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Turkey chose Fırat as a Goodwill Ambassador in Turkey. +Logistics officers are responsible for purchasing, receiving, storing and issuing of all materials for the ship and any other offshore military establishment. +Griffin continued the practice under his own name until shortly before his death. +BackgroundSaritamer was a "strong, compact" grey horse bred in Kentucky by Mrs Bruce M. Donaldson. +Some critiques have compared his sound to Univers Zero, Art Zoyd, John Zorn, Patrick O'Hearn, Mike OldfieldDjam Karet and Birdsongs of the Mesozoic, David Bedford, Richard Pinhas, ZNR, Mecano, Present, Aranis, the entire Belgian chamber rock scene, Dick Dale, Anne Dudley and Jaz Coleman and X-Legged Sally. +Winthrop Public Schools may refer to: Winthrop Public Schools (Maine) Winthrop Public Schools (Massachusetts) +From 2010 to 2012 she served as Deputy of the LXI Legislature of the Mexican Congress representing the State of Mexico. +The song is the title track of their 1971 album L.A. Woman, the final album to feature Jim Morrison before his death on July 3, 1971. +After leading it though its organization and training, Sturgis led the division in France beginning in August 1918, when it was used to provide replacement troops for front line units. +Instead Charles-Alphonse Guméry's gilded bronze sculptural groups Harmony and Poetry were installed in 1869. +Today the group continues to be an active environmental community. +Cloetens remained attached to his master until 1897, when he installed his first workshops at 14, rue du Belvédère, in Ixelles, which he moved in 1901 to 37, rue de Lausanne, in Saint-Gilles. +The name in Cambodia and Thailand likely has a different origin. +CastDorothy Gish ... RoseMae Marsh ... MaryWalter Miller ... Rose's SuitorHarry Hyde ... Mary's SuitorLionel Barrymore ... Mary's FatherKate Bruce ... Mary's MotherHenry B. Walthall ... +Critic Evan Connell notes that the mountain's shape resembles Gibraltar, a refuge for Spanish liberals during the aftermath of the Peninsular War. +In 2003 she graduated from Yekaterinburg Theatre Institute and joined infamous Nikolay Kolyada`s Kolyada-theatre, where she is an actress at the moment. +Ian Hamer is the name of: Ian Hamer (musician) (1932–2006), British jazz trumpeter Ian Hamer (athlete) (born 1965), British long distance runnerSee alsoHamer (surname) +Santali can refer to: Santal people of India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan Santali language, spoken by Santal Ol Chiki script, also known as Santali scriptCategory:Language and nationality disambiguation pages +BiographyReichert was born in 1930 in West Allis, Wisconsin and was the youngest child of Arthur and Emily Reichert. +(1967) Day of Anger (1967) - Owen White - Killer Gunman Sent by God (1968) A Sky Full of Stars for a Roof (1968) - Rick (uncredited) Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) - Frank's Lieutenant (uncredited) Cemetery Without Crosses (1969) - Ben Caine (uncredited) The Price of Power (1969) - Sheriff Jefferson La notte dei serpenti (1969) - Pancho Er Più – storia d'amore e di coltello (1971) - Alfredo Di Lorenzo W Django! +In 2017-2018 it went through another crisis because of proposed cuts in federal grants to public broadcasting entities, particularly its main grant source from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. +Neohomaloptera johorensis is a species of hillstream loach found in Malaysia and Indonesia. +See alsoList of museums in South KoreaExternal linksArticle about the museumOfficial siteCategory:Art museums and galleries in Seoul +Meriwether may refer to:People Meriwether (name), includes a list of people with the name Meriwether Lewis (1774–1809), American explorer, soldier, and public administratorPlaces Meriwether, Louisville, a neighborhood in Kentucky, United States Meriwether, Georgia, an unincorporated community, United States Meriwether County, Georgia, United StatesOther SS Meriwether Lewis, a Liberty ship built in the US during World War II Meriwether (band), American rock bandMeriwether (album), 2004 EP Meriwether National Golf Club, located near Hillsboro, Oregon The Meriwether, a pair of condominium towers in Portland, OregonSee also Camp Meriwether (disambiguation) Merryweather (disambiguation) Merriweather +IdentificationDistinguishing between species involves how much they are attached to the substrate, whether or not isidia are present, lower surface color, and chemical spot tests. +The deadline for the digital television transition for low-powered stations was supposed to be in September 2015, However, the cutoff date for standard LPTVs and translators still broadcasting in analog was suspended until further notice. +Pot of Gold (album), a 2002 compilation album by rock band RainbowPot of Gold, 2008 album by British neo-soul singer Alice RussellSongs"Pot of Gold" (Akon song), 2005"Pot of Gold" (Game song), 2011 "Pot of Gold", a song by Juliet Richardson from Random Order (2005) "Pot of Gold, a song by Asher Roth from RetroHash (2014)See alsoCrock of Gold (disambiguation)See Rainbows in culture for the belief about a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow +On the death of his brother-in-law, Gervase, he received the county of Rethel. +The descriptive name also refers to a series of roads connecting the provincial capitals. +As head coach for the 1902 and 1903 seasons, Scannell compiled a 4–9–2 record. +The object of the singer's desire may be a woman of color. +It is known from Tanzania. +The Elizabethtown and Paducah Railroad was a 19th-century railway company in western Kentucky in the United States. +Turbidites of low metamorphic grade make up the northern outcrop at Morro Mejillones. +HistoryCoat-of-armsThe emblem represents an argent tower on a gules hill with three fruit trees. +The Swiss National Museum ()—part of the Musée Suisse Group, itself affiliated with the Federal Office of Culture is located in the city of Zurich, Switzerland's largest city, next to the Hauptbahnhof. +Scraptia sericea is a species of false flower beetle in the family Scraptiidae. +Naret was also the Managing Director of the Sandy Lane in Barbados, the Residence on Mauritius, the Trianon Palace in Versailles and Sun International's Saint Géran on Mauritius. +In the Syrian city of Homs, Thursday of the Dead is still commemorated in the same way. +SpeciesEuryeulia biocellata (Walsingham, 1914)EtymologyThe genus name is derived from Greek eurys (meaning broad) and Eulia, the type genus of the tribe. +The Mets promoted Donnelly to Manager of the Kingsport Mets for 2019. +It joined both the John Ross Tower and 3720 Tower as the seventh-tallest building in Portland when it was completed in 2010. +The diverse range of topics included northern Canadian freight trains, the Alaska Highway, NORAD's operations, and HMS Bounty in Tahiti. +BET-NGBET-NG is a sectoral index that reflects the evolution of companies listed on BVB regulated market that operate primarily in energy and utilities field. +It has an area of 45.12 km². +Lopham may refer to:North LophamSouth Lopham +At the 2006 census, its existence was noted, but its population was not reported. +Ernest Willmott Norton, registered at birth as Ernest Willmott (19 June 1889 – 14 March 1972) was an English first-class cricketer who played eight matches in the early 1920s: two for Warwickshire and then six for Worcestershire. +BarangaysBalagtas is politically subdivided into 9 barangays, all classified as urban:DemographicsIn the , the population of Balagtas, Bulacan, was people, with a density of . +The twelfth season of the Australian police-drama Blue Heelers premiered on the Seven Network on 2 February 2005 and aired on Wednesday nights at 8:30 PM. +It is found primarily in Java, as well as southern Sumatra and possibly the western Sunda Islands. +In 1924 he also competed in two freestyle swimming events (400 m and 4×200 m relay), but failed to reach the finals. +After refitting through the State Department's Foreign Military Sales program, she was recommissioned General José María Cañas Escamilla (GC110-2). +See also Prehistoric fish List of prehistoric bony fishReferencesExternal links Bony fish in the online Sepkoski DatabaseExternal links Category:PachycormiformesCategory:Prehistoric ray-finned fish genera +Augustae Taurinorum: Seb. +ArchitectureAt the end of the platform, there is a memorial plaque dedicated to Vladimir Lenin when he passed here when escaping Finland. +New York: New York University Press. +Frank Welch may refer to: Frank Welch (American politician) (1835–1878), Nebraska Republican politician Frank A. Welch (born 1959), Master Chief Petty Officer of the U.S. Coast Guard Frank Welch (baseball) (1897–1957), baseball player Frank Corbett Welch (1900–1986), Canadian exporter, farmer, horticulturist, and SenatorSee also Fran Welch (1895–1970), athletics coach +--------, 2007, "Compendium of the Foundations of Classical Statistical Physics" in Butterfield, J., and John Earman, eds., Philosophy of Physics, Part B. +The Mua mine is a large iron mine located in central Portugal in the Bragança District. +He was promoted to Major General in July 2009, and he has participated in United Nations peacekeeping missions in El Salvador, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Lebanon and in the multi-national force deployed in the Iraq War. +It was described by Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1911. +References Category:Populated places in Sirjan County +The spiral would culminate in the complex's tallest building, the One World Trade Center, a spire. +Ruskin Mill Trust 2016-18: Principal Ruskin Mill College, Stroud. +|style="background: bgcolor="#C2B280" | 1981.|style="background: bgcolor="#C2B280" | 1971. +Optical engineering metrology uses optical methods to measure micro-vibrations with instruments like the laser speckle interferometer or to measure the properties of the various masses with instruments measuring refraction. +ReferencesCategory:Monotypic Buprestidae generaCategory:Fauna of BrazilCategory:Insects of South America +LineupGeno Washington And The Ram Jam BandZoot Money And His Big Roll BandCream (Setlist: NSU, Sunshine of Your Love, We're Going Wrong, Stepping Out, Rollin' and Tumblin', Toad, I'm So Glad)Jimi Hendrix ExperienceMovePink FloydSounds Force 5 (between all bands)The ShowThe Monday Bank Holiday was sunny and hot which would have been very uncomfortable in a large crowd inside a metal shed. +Olson and the making of the album were the subject of a half-hour documentary, The Salvation Blues, released by Grain Pictures. +Arts and literatureSport November – Malua wins the Melbourne CupBirths8 February – Reginald "Snowy" Baker (died 1953), sportsman and actor16 December – John Gunn (died 1959), Premier of South AustraliaDeaths25 January – James Francis (born 1819), Premier of Victoria22 February – Sir Charles Sladen (born 1816), Premier of VictoriaNotesAustralia Category:Years of the 19th century in Australia +ReferencesCategory:Year of birth missing (living people)Category:Living peopleCategory:National Football League officials +ReferencesExternal linksKHLS official websiteJanuary 1979 aircheckCategory:Country radio stations in the United StatesHLS +is a railway station located in Chiebun (智恵文), Nayoro, Hokkaidō, and is operated by the Hokkaido Railway Company. +He resigned and left his office on 15 July 1986 for a lack of majority. +Fiordichthys is a genus of viviparous brotula native to the southwest Pacific Ocean. +redirect Ontario Highway 417 +It is endemic to Ecuador. +The psychologist diagnoses him with anxiety. +Sebastián Miguel (7 February 1931 – 15 July 2006) was a Spanish professional golfer. +It was financed by the alms paid to compensate the right to use dairy products during the Lent. +Back for More is the second album by Natalia, a Belgian singer. +Loek Boermans is researching the technology for use in gliders at the Technical University of Delft. +Chlorhoda rufolivacea is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae first described by Seitz in 1919. +Michigan scored a touchdown to reduce Northwestern's lead to 21-12, though accounts differ as to whether the second Michigan touchdown was scored by Froemke or Wieman. +Stallworthy died on 10 November 1923 at Te Kōpuru. +ReferencesFurther reading Edwin Möhn, 1999, Butterflies of the World 5: 7, plate 10, figures 7-8, plate 19, figures 5-6.Edwin Möhn, 2002 Schmetterlinge der Erde, Butterflies of the world Part V (5), Papilionidae II:Battus. +liquid and solid state. +They live in Bantry Bay, Cape Town. +He wrote: "I therefore ascribe this cemetery chapel as one of the outstanding buildings that I have found in my entire years of study of these older structures. +Allaston was mentioned in the Domesday Book, when it was part of Bledisloe Hundred. +External linksRAF Squadron Codes during World War IIAustralian War Memorial, n.d., The Royal Australian Air Force Squadron Codes. +At the 2006 census, its population was 456, in 110 families. +The 3 ft-high original stood in her garden in Jubilee Place, Chelsea, London. +Pinxten is a Flemish surname. +Hoffmann was published in German in 1966. +Consider the Bernstein polynomialIt can be shown thatuniformly on the interval [0, 1]. +Kustaa Kylänpää (24 October 1881 – 6 July 1961) was a Finnish Lutheran clergyman and politician, born in Rauma. +The Chinese Muslims were loyal to the Republic of China government and wanted to crush the Turkic Muslim Uighurs and Kirghiz in revenge for the Kizil massacre, in which Nur Ahmad Jan Bughra had taken part. +With a maximum EMS-98 intensity of VII (Damaging), it was the first in a sequence of three shocks that affected the Bouïra Province over a ten-day period. +ReferencesCategory:Kunama languagesCategory:Languages of Eritrea +The muzzle is usually very fine, and from the side the upper lip is usually longer than the lower, although the teeth meet evenly. +See alsoCommunes of the Nièvre departmentReferences INSEE commune fileCategory:Communes of Nièvre +Thazi Township () is a township of Meiktila District in the Mandalay Region of Burma. +He joined the board in 2008. +It has been selected as one of the most beautiful villages of France. +The 2014 Quneitra offensive, code-named “The Real Promise” or "Chargers of Dawn", was a military operation launched by Syrian rebels during the Syrian civil war in Quneitra Governorate, in an attempt to take control of several sections in the central part of the province and around Quneitra city "with the aim of opening the way to Damascus." +Der is referred to as Bīt-Derāya at the time of Tiglath-pileser III, and as Bīt-Derāyā in later Syriac sources. +HistoryIn 1962, a group of architecture students of the University of America (Universidad de América), showed their nonconformity before the mechanisms of education and academic formation established in the educational system of the University. +References Category:New South Wales Premier League teamsCategory:1972 establishments in AustraliaCategory:Association football clubs established in 1972 +FleetThe FlyMex fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of August 2019):The airline's fleet included the following aircraft () :Agusta A109Cessna Caravan 2082 Embraer ERJ-135Learjet 60Learjet 45M7-420 AmphibianGalleryReferencesExternal linksFlyMex FleetCategory:Charter airlines of MexicoCategory:Airlines of Mexico +Because of the large inflow of fresh water the salinity of the sound is lower than the adjacent ocean. +ReferencesCategory:1969 birthsCategory:Living peopleCategory:People from Sundergarh districtCategory:Bharatiya Janata Party politicians from OdishaCategory:Odisha MLAs 2019– +Reportedly, the band refused to sign the contract unless it was to be done in a strip club or somewhere similar. +The French Institute also work with national broadcast (ETV) in order to promote French cinema in Estonia. +He worked as a structural engineer and by the age of 28 was made a partner in the firm of Guy Maunsell. +Archaeologist Michael J. O'Kelly believed that the Giant's Ring, like hundreds of other passage tombs built in Ireland during the Neolithic period, such as Newgrange, showed evidence for a religion which venerated the dead as one of its core principles.