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the circle, becoming more circular in overall shape as the number of rathas increases. In Sanskrit, the word "ratha" means "cart" or "chariot", but the link with this meaning is not clear. A ratha, meaning cart, is also the temple chariot used for processing the murti at festivals, and a "ratha temple" is one designed ... |
Tupaj Katari Revolutionary Movement The Tupac Katari Revolutionary Movement (Túpac Katari Revolutionary Movement) (Spanish: "Movimiento Revolucionario Túpac Katari", MRTK) is a left-wing political party in Bolivia. The Tupac Katari Revolutionary Movement was founded in May 1978 and was constituted as a left-wing nation... |
scored only twice, which has put him through the most difficult time in his career. Borhani had offers from Al-Ain of the UAE, Mouscron of the Belgian League, Vitória Setúbal of the Portuguese Liga, Denizlispor of the Turkcell Super League and Mes Kerman and Esteghlal of Iran's Premier Football League, though it was no... |
is subsequently put through intensive psychotherapy with psychiatrist Stanley Keyworth after displaying symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, including raising his voice to President Bartlet in the Oval Office and breaking a window in his apartment. Though idealistic like every other member of the Bartlet adminis... |
prominent Muslim political leaders of Russia and became friends with Ahmad Zaki Validi, the future chairman of the Bashkir autonomy. In the midst of heavy the First World War June 25, 1916, Tsar Nicholas II issued a decree "On the requisition of foreigners", attracting the indigenous population of Turkestan and the Ste... |
die in a fiery blast, triggering another cycle of stellar birth and death. This recycling of stellar dust and gas appears to occur throughout the Universe. Earth's own Sun is considered to have descended from multiple generations of stars, as evidenced by heavy elements found, in the Solar System, in concentrations too... |
covenantally binding upon the nation of Israel (Exod. 19:5-6; 24:3), temporary in its duration (Heb. 7:11-12; Col. 2:14), and fulfilled in Jesus Christ (Rom. 10:4; Matt. 5:17-18; Col. 2:16-17); The covenantal outworking of God’s absolute law under the New Covenant – the gracious law of the New Covenant (Rom. 6:14), whi... |
1890 and it opened in 1891 at a cost of almost $15,000. T.D. Allen designed the structure in a Romanesque Revival style featuring a square tower with a hip roof on one corner. Bricks from the first two courthouses were mixed in with the concrete that was used for the foundation. It was expanded in 1957, 1976, and 1978 ... |
section, which Bostaph could not understand, as he had to learn from live records recorded with Lombardo. Bostaph could not tell how many revolutions the guitar riff goes before the bass sequence. The band members told him there were eight, "perfecting" the song afterwards. Although "Angel of Death" did not chart, it w... |
and thickly wooded. The heights themselves are plateau-like with summits that rise only a little way above the surrounding area. The highest point is the Hohentannen at , between Frickenhofen and Rotenhar. This is easily reached from the hiking carp park "Hohetannen" on the road between Frickenhofen and Rotenhar. From ... |
In 1693 Diego de Vargas led a second group of families into New Mexico to re-colonize the province. Both parts are further divided up into family surnames. Each surname section typically begins with that family's male progenitor and includes information on his wife (or wives), children and grandchildren. Some of the fa... |
Paris, and featured twelve new songs, two of which were also recorded in French, and new versions of "Total Eclipse of the Heart" and "It's a Heartache". Tyler promoted the album with an extensive tour of Europe, including a televised performance at the Sopot International Song Festival in Poland, and recorded concerts... |
curiosity. The current Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders states that a person cannot be diagnosed as being delusional if the belief in question is one "ordinarily accepted by other members of the person's culture or subculture" (see entry for delusion). It is not clear at what point a belief conside... |
of the Devonshire and Dorset Regiment in 1984, holding the position until 1990. He died on 8 January 2017 at the age of 82. Colin Shortis Major General Colin Terry Shortis CB CBE (18 January 1934 – 8 January 2017) was a senior British Army officer. Born on 18 January 1934, Colin Shortis was educated at Bedford School. ... |
"public health issue". In order to better comprehend the anti-violence movements against VAW, there is a need to also understand the generic historical background of feminist movements in a holistic manner. Talking about the international women's movement, many feminist scholars have categorized these movements into th... |
King Edward Bridge of 1906, and a large out-of-town shopping development, the "Metro Centre", was opened with a station on that line. The changing pattern of railway services meant that terminating trains were significantly fewer and through trains had increased. The emphasis on bay platforms at the station was no long... |
except as indicated. with: The album credits keyboard player Steve Nieve with providing "random racket" under the name, "Maurice Worm". Album Single Goodbye Cruel World (Elvis Costello album) Goodbye Cruel World was Elvis Costello's ninth album overall and the eighth with his backing band the Attractions. It was releas... |
Chernokozovo detention center Chernokozovo detention center (, "Chernokozovo SIZO") is a prison in the village of Chernokozovo, Chechnya, Russia. The detention center is operated by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and currently has the status of penal colony. Chernokozovo SIZO was notorious during the Second Chechen W... |
it a lukewarm review, saying that it's "a Caribbean-style song...It’s fast, it’s catchy and it’s creative", though he later states "that without the Johnny Depp reference, the song would have been rather perfect" - Other critics also shared this thought; James Arthur of the "Kings River Life" magazine said the Johnny D... |
Tim Golds Tim Golds (born 6 April 1993) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Greater Western Sydney Giants in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was also listed with the Collingwood Football Club in 2016, but did not play a senior match. He was recruited by the Greater Western S... |
Non compos mentis The Latin non compos mentis translates as "of unsound mind": "nōn" ("not") prefaces "compos mentis", meaning "having control of one's mind". This phrase was first used in thirteenth-century English law. In medieval and early modern Britain, the term "Non compos mentis" was often related to religious o... |
cities of Baltimore, Maryland; Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina; and Richmond, Virginia. In early 2012, Vision Airlines announced that it would begin commercial flights to 11 U.S. cities beginning May 31, 2012, based in Myrtle Beach International Airport in South Carolina. Eight flights a day were to be operated from Myr... |
stages, the breeding stock has become of high value. The same standard pertains to the production of elk as cattle: the bigger the better. In 1990 the North American Elk Breeders Association (NAEBA) was founded. NAEBA has set up rules and regulations for breed purity and strength, ownership, and marketing. They help th... |
vote the week before. Backing Vocals: Mzansi Youth Choir Guest Performer: James Blunt Guest Judge: Chante Moore The Top 6 will take to the stage after Erin and Dene was voted off the previous week in a double elimination. The Top 6 performance will be recorded live on Friday 2 September 2011 at the Mosaïek Teatro in Fa... |
that the film contained aspects that were less satisfactory, he commended its strong basic idea and Chaney's performance. On August 15, 1925 "The Billboard" published a list of five short reviews for the movie. This featured such critics as Mordaynt Hall ("Times"), George Gerhard ("Evening World"), Richard Watts Jr. ("... |
2006, with Sia Michel, then the magazine’s editor-in-chief. His writing was included in Da Capo's "Best Music Writing 2006" and "Best Music Writing 2007". In 2011, Farrar, Straus and Giroux/Faber and Faber published his book "Love Goes To Buildings On Fire: Five Years in New York That Changed Music Forever", a history ... |
His breakout year came in 2012 when he started all 22 games he played and tallied seven goals and five assists on his way to being named to the All-MAC Second team. In his final season with the Zips, Stevenson made 23 appearances and finished the year with five goals and five assists. He went on to be named First team ... |
play was satisfactory in the first half of the event (50%), but collapsed in the second half, when he lost three games. He had only lost 26 tournament games in 29 years. Hooper and Whyld say "he suffered a slight stroke". His wife Olga recalled that his high blood pressure nearly cost him his life: "A doctor screamed a... |
(usually ng/L); Vspmd is the volume of the SPMD (usually L); Rs is effective sampling rate (L/day); and t is the time of deployment (day). SPMDs are currently being used by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) as a tool to assess management strategies of contaminants in water and sediments. At a Su... |
that the other Apostles also received the keys in . Such an interpretation, it is claimed, has been accepted by many Church Fathers; Tertullian, Hilary of Poitiers, John Chrysostom, Augustine. The New Testament records () the convening of a council to decide whether" gentiles" who converted should be required to be cir... |
than the surrounding walls, which gradually increased in height. As the crater deepened, more layers of ancient rock were exposed with rocks at the bottom of the crater being up to 200 million years old. Today, the crater is 500 m deep with the deepest point being Ein Saharonim ("Saharonim Spring") which also contains ... |
in the Eaton Contest proved to be as easy to construct as was envisioned by the contest organizers and the lessons learned from the contest lead the Schweizer brothers to start with a clean sheet design for their next effort. This new design would achieve the aims that the 1937 Eaton Contest gliders failed to make. The... |
In August 2003 "El Khabar" temporarily ceased publication due to its debt to state-run printing presses. The paper's online version was the sixth most visited website for 2010 in the MENA region. The paper is independent and has no party affiliation. The paper's critical reporting has resulted in numerous run-ins with ... |
WWEC WWEC (88.3 FM) is a student-run campus radio station. Owned by Elizabethtown College in Elizabethtown, PA in Lancaster County, PA, United States, the station is operated by the College's Department of Communications and serves the greater Elizabethtown, PA area. WWEC began broadcasting as a carrier current station... |
Fleetwood Mac Fleetwood Mac are a British-American rock band, formed in London in 1967. They have sold more than 100 million records worldwide, making them one of the world's best-selling bands. In 1998, select members of Fleetwood Mac were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and received the Brit Award for Ou... |
the City's administrative responsibility for the Without ward had in practice disappeared by the mid-Victorian era as various aspects of metropolitan government were extended into the neighbouring areas. Despite the fact that the area of Bridge Without had been removed completely from the City's boundaries in 1899, the... |
Patriot Prayer Patriot Prayer is a far-right group based in the Portland, Oregon area. Patriot Prayer describes itself as advocating in favor of free speech, and opposing big government. The group has organized pro-Trump rallies and far-right protests in predominantly liberal areas, in which it has been met with large ... |
last time that the New York Islanders won a playoff round before 2016. This was also the most recent time that a Canadian team won the Stanley Cup. This marked the final season of the NHL's then-playoff format which saw the top four teams in each division qualify for the playoffs automatically. Under the rules in place... |
rejoined them in 1997. In 2002 Leonard issued "Unfinished Business" a CD of demos, rejects and out-takes. Later that year Micky Jones had several operations on a brain tumour, but in 2004, when Jones had recovered enough to rejoin, Leonard decided to leave Man again. In 2004, Leonard formed another Iceberg, with former... |
the print cabinet of the Museum Boijmans van Beuningen. She died in Naarden. Sara Saftleven Sara Saftleven (1645 – 1702), was a Dutch Golden Age flower painter. She was born in Utrecht as the daughter of the landscape painter Herman Saftleven, who taught her to paint. She first married Jacob Adriaensz Broers in 1671 wh... |
121 of the "Constitution Act, 1867"". Before 1982, mobility rights had existed by virtue of section 91 of the "Constitution Act, 1867", which gave the federal government full jurisdiction over citizenship. Citizens were free to move across provincial borders and live wherever they chose to, and only the federal governm... |
in a 1749 letter to Montesquieu. Hume argued that when a country with a gold standard had a positive balance of trade, gold would flow into the country in the amount that the value of exports exceeds the value of imports. Conversely, when such a country had a negative balance of trade, gold would flow out of the countr... |
spoke on his behalf and acknowledged that Driscoll had made errors in judgment, but would have corrected his interests register and the record if not for his recently diagnosed bipolar disorder. He asked that the fine be reduced to $12,000. The Assembly was unmoved, and voted to fine him the recommended $90,000. The fi... |
Lucio Battisti Lucio Battisti (5 March 1943 – 9 September 1998) was an influential Italian singer-songwriter and composer. He is widely recognized for songs that defined the late 1960s and 1970s era of Italian songwriting. Battisti released 18 studio albums from 1969 to 1994, with a significant portion of this catalogu... |
of eleven lectures, under the title of "The Problem of Personality", at the University of Edinburgh in the spring of that year. The course of lectures planned for the autumn months had to be abandoned because of the outbreak of war. Bergson was not, however, silent during the conflict, and he gave some inspiring addres... |
in the use of Jason's Cradles and employed them when rescuing the passengers of US Airways Flight 1549. The Jason's Cradle is a registered trademark of Land & Marine Products Ltd. of Wimborne, Dorset, UK. Jason's cradle A Jason's cradle is a maritime rescue device. The device is similar to a scramble net made of cloth ... |
is relatively cold, with temperatures below for half of the year and average summer temperatures of about . The catchment area of drains into the lake via 58 rivers and more than 110 tributaries, including the Shuya, Suna, Vodla, Vytegra and Andoma. The only outgoing River Svir, which marks the southern boundary of Kar... |
the side road at the intersection, bear right into the turn lane, which forms one "wing" of the seagull. Here, they meet the opposite carriageway and the side road. Traffic wishing to turn right out of the side road, cross the intersecting carriageway, drive up the other "wing" of the seagull, and merge onto the other ... |
They found the village had prospered because it had been a trading point with Tibet, over the Nangpa La pass. Also Sherpas based in Darjeeling who were recruited for mountaineering expeditions would remit home some of their earnings. From Namche Bazaar, Charlie Houston and Tilman went ahead with four porters and arrive... |
womanhood" and as a dedication to the famous mythological and historical woman of India – Ganga, Saraswati, Durga, Lakshmi, Draupadi, Kunti, Sita, Radha and Meera. The first programme of the group was planned to be held on 20 January 2015 at Kalamandir, Mumbai. Kaushiki was the vocalist and the other members of this gr... |
corresponding particular mills of the old factory. In the Spinning Mill the sheep wool was turned into yarn. In this mill we can see a spinning waste cleaner, open raw material beater, willow used for opening and mixing the raw material, two carding machine sets (double- and triple-component, which turned the wool into... |
college, using temporary premises and whatever resources he could muster. He revived the Morley College Choir and orchestra, and arranged innovative concert programmes that typically mixed early music (Orlando Gibbons, Monteverdi, Dowland), with contemporary works by Stravinsky, Hindemith and Bartók. He continued the c... |
Pius IV in 1563. The spiritual functions of the Bishop of Beauvais were carried out from 1535-1538 by Philibert de Beaujeu, titular Bishop of Bethlehem; from 1538 to 1546 the bishop was Antoine le Tonnelier, titular Bishop of Damascus; the Bishop of Hippo from 1546 to 1555; the Bishop of Hebron served from 1555 to 1556... |
him the third highest rated horse behind Sakhee and Point Given. Galileo was given a final Timeform rating of 134. Galileo was retired to stand as a stallion for the Coolmore Stud. He has operated as a "shuttle" stallion, standing at Coolmore's main farm at Fethard, County Tipperary Ireland during the Northern Hemisphe... |
logo is called, Rear Hoo Chap Chan. Rear Hoo is a fictitious character in the Reamker, the Khmer version of the Ramayana, which is one of the most popular mythical stories in Khmer literature. Rear Hoo Chap Chan is the painting depicted a monster-like figure catching the moon (Chan in Khmer means moon). According to Kh... |
time, whereas peripheral information on smartphone in a pocket is not at all or barely perceivable (e.g. in a club/discothèque, while walking). Peripheral Head-Mounted Display (PHMD) A Peripheral Head-Mounted Display (PHMD) describes a visual display (monocular or binocular) mounted to the user’s head that is in the pe... |
the magician duo at first but soon she feels to be at her wit's end when her grandfather donates his house to the godman to build an ashram there. She could not settle elsewhere like her two uncles, being financially dependent on her grandfather. The satanic duo threatens Turni to follow their instructions to stay at t... |
Harley-Davidson WLA The Harley-Davidson WLA is a Harley-Davidson motorcycle that was produced to US Army specifications in the years during and around World War II. It was based on an existing civilian model, the WL, and is of the 45 solo type, so called due to its engine displacement and single-rider design. The same ... |
on the development of contemporary tapestry in the last quarter of the 20th century. Many other tapestry weavers in the United States have studied Navajo weaving with native southwestern people. In 1976, Jim Brown and Hal Painter, two tapestry enthusiasts, organized a Bicentennial Year tour, offering tapestry workshops... |
2008 and 2012 Olympics, the eighteen-year-old coming seventh in the individual pursuit. In London, Taylor earned fourth-place finishes in both the road race and individual time trial. As of 2017, he is a professional cyclist with the Cannondale-Drapac team. Carpenter-Phinney was elected to the Wisconsin Athletic Hall o... |
authority of the ranger over him, and does not seek more autonomy in his life. Lehman contrasts Yogi's acceptance of the way things are with the activists of the series' contemporary Civil Rights Movement who did challenge the way things were. They wanted to move beyond their designated place and integrate into wider s... |
Pandamonium (ride) Pandamonium is an amusement ride in the DreamWorks Experience area of Dreamworld on the Gold Coast, Australia. The Zamperla Air Race 6.4 ride is featured as one of Dreamworld's Big 9 Thrill Rides. As with the rest of the "Land of Awesomeness" area, the ride is themed to the Kung-Fu Panda films. In mi... |
well-educated man. However, Kiyosaki demonstrates that because he followed the traditional path of "get a good education to get a good job" he was constantly in debt later in life and had very little real net worth. In opposition to this is his "rich dad" who never even finished the 8th grade but became "the richest ma... |
Van Dyke in the afternoons. When I would be in Atlanta visiting my father he would take me to the station. On occasion Dick Van Dyke would entertain me while my father did the News. I remember a few years later, my father remarking that Dick Van Dyke was the one of the most talented people he had ever met. I guess so..... |
assemble a half-cell configuration dry glove box with Li metal as an anode, ethyl carbonate/dimethyl carbonate as an electrophile, and a Celgard 3501 membrane as a separator. Using Arbin BT-200 Battery Tester, the cell was electrochemically cycled at room temperature. By using a Solarton workstation, the cyclic voltamm... |
Multiculturalism in the Netherlands Multiculturalism in the Netherlands began with a major increases in immigration during the 1950s and 1960s. As a consequence, an official national policy of multiculturalism was adopted in the early 1980s. This policy subsequently gave way to more assimilationist policies in the 1990... |
North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health and Medical Sciences North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health and Medical Sciences (NEIGRIHMS) is a medical institute of India in Shillong, Meghalaya. It is located on the outskirts of the educational hub hills City of the Northeastern India, Shil... |
Paul Dillett Paul Dillett (1965 in Montreal, Quebec) is a retired Canadian IFBB professional bodybuilder and current owner and CEO of the World Beauty Fitness & Fashion Inc. He resides in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Before bodybuilding, Paul Dillett played in the Canadian Football League. Dillett first competed in profes... |
the PAN. He has been President of the Committee of the Assembly of Governors of the "Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo" (BID); Co-president of the Committee of Transition of the United Nations for the Design of the Green Climate Fund; Co-president of the Group of Work of the G-20 for the Revision of the international ... |
Peterborough, Victoria Peterborough () is a town on the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia; approximately three hours' drive from Melbourne. The town was believed to have been founded when the schooner "SS Schomberg" was wrecked in the middle of the 19th century, though the town was not sufficiently populated to j... |
The Bird on My Head "The Bird on My Head" is a 1958 novelty song by Ross Bagdasarian Sr.. It was the second novelty song to be recorded under the stage name "David Seville" (after seven straight songs beginning with "Armen's Theme"), as well as the last song to be recorded before the creation of Alvin and the Chipmunks... |
inception: Superman himself wrote the play for Shakespeare in the course of one night, in the 1947 "Shakespeare's Ghost Writer". A cyberpunk version of MacBeth titled "Mac" appears in the collection "Sound & Fury: Shakespeare Goes Punk. Macbeth has been adapted into plays dealing with the political and cultural concern... |
a member of the Royal Council and of the Supreme Council of Flanders in Madrid, and special envoy of Philip V of Spain to the Congress of Utrecht, but without participating in the final negotiations. After his death he was buried in Leefdaal. Jean de Brouchoven, 2nd Count of Bergeyck Jean II de Brouchoven, 2nd Count of... |
spread out with 30.7% under the age of 18, 8.2% from 18 to 24, 27.2% from 25 to 44, 20.8% from 45 to 64, and 13.0% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 36 years. For every 100 females, there were 114.2 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 119.6 males. The median income for a househo... |
team from each of Groups C and D advanced to the quarter-finals. All quarter-finalists automatically qualified for the 2021 Rugby League World Cup. The quarter-final fixture were finalised at the conclusion of the pool stages, to ensure that Australia played in Darwin on 17 November and New Zealand in Wellington on 18 ... |
her true colour. But Vanitha will take CCTV footage and does some graphics editing to show that Ram is the one who tied her thali. Ram takes the pen drive from Vanitha and checks at graphics center. Once he knows her cheating Ram will ask Vanitha to come to his office terrace and both will end up arguing. Vanitha takes... |
promote the sport of competitive dogsled racing. Today the race follows much of the primary route of the Iditarod National Historic Trail, with a segment alternating north or south, depending on the year. (These segments are also part of the Iditarod National Historic Trail). Every odd year (i.e., 2011), the race trave... |
not necessarily the case for many of the other surrounding villages whose roads have been badly damaged by a number severe winters and remain in a poor condition due to a lack of investment (often the only viable solution being an inconvenient speed reduction from 50 to 30 kph). To the east and south are two major moto... |
Oomappenninu Uriyadappayyan Oomappenninu Uriyadappayyan is a 2002 Malayalam romantic drama film directed by Vinayan starring Jayasurya and Kavya Madhavan in the lead roles. Jayasurya, Indrajith and Karthika debuted their careers in films through this movie. The film has been produced by P. K. R. Pillai under the banner... |
Honda (who produced the new designed-for-Europe Concerto model) and both models would share production lines at Rover's Longbridge facility. The 200 and Concerto itself were based on the 4th generation Civic (EC), of which the 3-door hatchback, coupé CRX and saloon versions were sold in the United Kingdom (meaning that... |
stockholders accelerating profits". In line with the Boston Associates' worldview, the mill girls were encouraged to educate themselves and pursue intellectual activities. They attended free lectures by Ralph Waldo Emerson and John Quincy Adams and read books they borrowed from circulating libraries. They were also enc... |
the bottling facility, and has cut its energy use by installing solar panels that heat water for its laboratory and testing facilities. It re-uses wastewater and rinsewater from the bottling is diverted to the wetland. The company uses fuel-efficient vehicles and video conferencing to reduce its carbon footprint, and t... |
Bahamian Brewery and Beverage Co Bahamian Brewery and Beverage Co Ltd. (BBBC) is a beer and non-alcoholic malt beverage brewery in the Bahamas. Its beer lines include Strong Back, Sands, Sands Light, High Rock, Bush Crack and Pink Sands. The brewery is owned by James "Jimmy" Sands. The brewing company signed a deal to ... |
the First Bn., red for the Second Bn., and Green for the Third Bn. of each regiment. Special Bn. and Fourth Bn. were issued blue tufts. Soldiers of the Mountain Artillery units were issued a green tuft with a black patch in the middle onto which the number of the battery was written in yellow numbers. On June 7, 1883, ... |
CBE, QC, who founded the Centre and was its first director; Elihu remained actively involved in its work as Director Emeritus and Honorary Professor of International Law until his death in February 2017. Samuel Moyn has suggested that Hersch was one of the few international lawyers actively campaigning for human rights... |
Richard Kenway Richard Keith Kenway (born 17 July 1975) is an English cricketer. Kenway is a right-handed batsman. He was born at Southampton, Hampshire. Kenyway made his debut for the Hampshire Cricket Board (HCB) against the Sussex Cricket Board at Birdham in the 2000 MCCA Knockout Trophy. The following year he made ... |
care of each other,” European allies and actors including President Jefferson’s administration restricted trade and enacted emargos on the newly founded colony in fear of echoing slave rebellions in their sovereign states. Today in Haiti, 3.8 million innocent Haitian citizens are “food insecure” on the backs of a revol... |
state with a clock tower and limestone facing. Its hipped roof with parapet is also distinctive. United States Post Office (Le Roy, New York) The U.S. Post Office in Le Roy, New York, serves the 14482 ZIP Code, covering the village and town of Le Roy. It is a brick and stone building on Main Street (New York State Rout... |
and four private wireless stations in the islands adjacent to the Australian coast. In the Australian mandated territory of New Guinea there are seven radio stations controlled and operated by Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia), Limited. These are situated at Rabaul, Morobe, Madang, Aitape, Manus, Kavieng, and Kieta. T... |
Identification is easy: Cembalet keyboard starts with ´C, Pianet keyboard starts with ´F. Approximate manufacturing span 1962–1964 Dipl. Ing. Ernst Zacharias, inventor of the Cembalet, Pianet & Clavinet told us the very first Pianet series was called just Pianet. It has a case profile with a taper towards the front. It... |
England won the ODI series 3–1, after the first match finished in a no result. Despite all five ODIs being affected by rain, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) defended the decision to play the series during Sri Lanka's monsoon season, saying that they had "very little wriggle room" with regards to the dates. En... |
you cry.<br> Oh! Susanna, don't you cry for me!<br> I'm gonna get me lots of gold, V for victory!<br> One of the earliest recordings, using the original "killed five hundred Nigger" lyrics, was released by Harry C. Browne in 1916 (Columbia COL A-2218). Browne also released other openly racist songs that same year, incl... |
of small parcels along the border with Sudan as well. Geography of Ethiopia Ethiopia is located in the Horn of Africa. It is bordered by Eritrea to the north, Djibouti and Somalia to the east, Sudan and South Sudan to the west, and Kenya to the south. Ethiopia has a high central plateau that varies from above sea level... |
Lovraj Kumar Lovraj Kumar (1926 - 1994) was an Indian civil servant who had a role in forming Indian economic policies from the late 1950s until the early 1980s. Kumar was born in Nainital in 1926, and attended The Doon School, Dehradun. He became India's first Rhodes Scholar in 1947 and went to read Chemistry at Magda... |
Livingstone Walker Livingstone Walker (14 June 1879 – 10 October 1940) was an English amateur cricketer. His first-class career lasted from 1900 to 1904. He was a middle-order batsman, an occasional off spin bowler, and a very occasional wicket-keeper. He captained Surrey in 1903. A good club cricketer, he was invited ... |
his incommunicado detention, according to Human Rights Watch, "... government officials repeatedly questioned him about a religious song he had written in March in which he prayed for victims of the genocide as well as for victims of other violence. They also questioned him about his alleged links with the RNC. Police ... |
of it is water, comprising 19.21% of the town. It has several miles of shoreline on Squam Lake and another mile on Lake Winnipesaukee, where its main "harbor" lies. The town center sits eccentrically near Center Harbor's northeast border, where it rises gently from the shore at the junction of New Hampshire Routes 25 a... |
Frid was chosen as a sculptor by the United States Olympic Committee, and created "Equestrian", "Gymnast" and "Stadium Jumper" for the centennial 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. He presented his sculpture for the first time in a collection of drawings at the 2000 International ArtExpo in New York. Frid exhibited his w... |
said he also occasionally plays with a rhythm and blues band from Fort Myers called The Juice. Williams's role in AC/DC was to provide steady but basic bass lines which followed the rhythm guitar of Malcolm Young, consisting mostly of eighth notes. His basslines were sometimes written by Malcolm and Angus Young during ... |
information using mobile-network radio bearers such as GSM, CDMA, WCDMA, LTE or even using other radio bearers such as Wi-Fi. Usually the data rate of these bearers is high, hence downloading orbital information takes less time. A-GPS has two modes of operation: A-GPS protocols are part of Positioning Protocol defined ... |
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