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Idolothripinae The Idolothripinae are a subfamily of thrips, with about 82 genera. Genera This list of genera in the subfamily Phlaeothripinae is complete according to the Thrips of the World Checklist (January 4, 2007). Acallurothrips Actinothrips Aesthesiothrips Allidothrips Allopisothrips Allothrips ...
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Pseudococcus Pseudococcus is a genus of unarmoured scale insects in the family Pseudococcidae, the mealy bugs. There are more than 150 species of Pseudococcus. Species Species include: Pseudococcus aberrans Pseudococcus acirculus Pseudococcus affinis Pseudococcus africanus Pseudococcus agavis Pseudococcus agropyri ...
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Sankarankoil taluk Sankarankovil Taluk is a taluk of Tenkasi district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The headquarters is the town of Sankarankoil. Demographics According to the 2011 census, the taluk of Sankarankoil had a population of 349,050 with 172,250 males and 176,800 females. There were 1026 women for eve...
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Compsus Compsus is a genus of weevils in the tribe Eustylini. Species Compsus signatus Compsus acrolithus Compsus adamantinus Compsus adonis Compsus aeruginosus Compsus affinis Compsus albarius Compsus albosetosus Compsus albus Compsus alternans Compsus alternevittatus Compsus apiarius Compsus argentini...
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Coalition of Urban Serving Universities The Coalition of Urban Serving Universities (commonly referred to as USU) is a selective organization of 46 U.S. universities and 1 university medical center located in metropolitan areas. The USU member schools began formally meeting in 2005. Governance The USU Board of Direc...
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Washington Washington commonly refers to: Washington (state), United States Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States Federal government of the United States (metonym) Washington metropolitan area, the metropolitan area centered on Washington, D.C. George Washington (1732–1799), the first president of t...
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Moshe Mokady Moshe Mokady (Brandstatter) (1902–1975) is a Polish-born Israeli artist. Biography Mokady was born in Tarnów with the name Moshe Brandstatter, to Abraham and Helena Brandstatter. In 1914 his family moved to Vienna where he studied painting with Lazar Krestin until 1916. in 1916 Mokady moved to Zürich a...
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Atractocerus Atractocerus is a genus of beetles in the family Lymexylidae. The most recent revision of the family treats several small or monotypic genera as synonyms of Atractocerus, though some authors continue to use the older generic names (e.g.). Species Atractocerus aspoecki (Paulus, 2004) Atractocerus ater...
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List of sovereign states in 1888 Sovereign states A – Principality of Andorra Ankole – Kingdom of Ankole – Argentine Republic Aro – Aro Confederacy – Asante Union – Austro-Hungarian Empire B Baguirmi – Kingdom of Baguirmi – Kingdom of Belgium – Benin Empire Bhutan – Kingdom of Bhutan – Republic of Bolivia...
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List of sovereign states in 1852 Sovereign states A Abemama – Kingdom of Abemama Abeokuta – Abeokuta Aboh – Aboh Kingdom Abu Arish – Abu `Arish Sheikhdom Abuja – Abuja Emirate Adrar – Adrar Emirate Afghanistan – Emirate of Afghanistan Agadez – Sultanate of Agadez Agwe – Agwe Kingdom Akwa – Akwa Kingdom Akwa Akpa –...
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Asperula Asperula, commonly known as woodruff, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It contains about 195 species and has a wide distribution area from Europe, northern Africa, temperate and subtropical Asia to Australasia. Species Asperula abbreviata (Halacsy) Rech.f. Asperula abchasica V.I.Kre...
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Emmet Emmet may refer to: Places Australia Emmet, Queensland Germany Emmet (Upland), a mountain in Hesse United States Emmet, Arkansas Emmet, Nebraska Emmet, North Dakota Emmet, South Dakota Emmet, Dodge County, Wisconsin, a town Emmet, Marathon County, Wisconsin, a town Emmet County, Iowa Emmet County, ...
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List of FarmHouse chapters This article lists the chapters of FarmHouse in order of founding. Some chapters listed are no longer active in the fraternity and are noted. As of September 25, 2018, expansion efforts were underway to reestablish a chapter at Oregon State University while also creating associate chapters...
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The Nearly Complete and Utter History of Everything The Nearly Complete and Utter History of Everything is a collection of television comedy sketches, produced in 1999, broadcast in two parts on 2 and 4 January 2000 on BBC One. Based on well-known historical events, it took its title and concept from the 1969 London W...
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List of University of Texas School of Law alumni This is a list of notable alumni of University of Texas School of Law, the law school of the University of Texas, located in Austin, Texas. The University of Texas School of Law has 23,500 living alumni. Politics Steve AdlerMayor of Austin Robert B. Andersonformer U...
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Alfred Fleishman Alfred "Al" Fleishman (June 16, 1905 – May 28, 2002), was co-founder, with business partner Robert Hillard, of Fleishman-Hillard, the St. Louis-based public relations firm that began in a rented room above a Woolworth’s store and has grown to become one of the world’s largest public relations agencies...
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Tula Tula may refer to: Geography Antarctica Tula Mountains Tula Point India Tulā, a solar month in the traditional Indian calendar Iran Tula, Iran, a village in Hormozgan Province Italy Tula (SS), municipality (comune) in the province of Sassari, Italy Kenya Garba Tula, town in Northern Kenya Garba Tula Airport...
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Ministries of Turkey The most influential part of the executive of the Turkish government are the ministries. List of ministries Ministry of Culture and Tourism Ministry of Trade Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources Ministry of Environment and Urban Planning Ministry of Finance and Treasury Ministry of Agricultur...
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Ernest Moniz Ernest Jeffrey Moniz, GCIH (; born December 22, 1944) is an American nuclear physicist and former United States Secretary of Energy, serving under U.S. President Barack Obama from May 2013 to January 2017. In June 2017, Moniz became co-chairman and chief executive officer of the Nuclear Threat Initiative...
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Purdy Purdy may refer to: People Surname Al Purdy (1918-2000), Canadian poet Amy Purdy (born 1979), American actress, model and Paralympic snowboarder Ashley Purdy, Black Veil Brides bassist Bill Purdy (born 1946), United States Olympic rower Cecil Purdy (1906-1979), Australian chess player, writer and inaugura...
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Top 50 Influential Women in Engineering In 2016 the Women's Engineering Society, in collaboration with the Daily Telegraph, produced an inaugural list of the United Kingdom's Top 50 Influential Women in Engineering, which was published on National Women in Engineering Day on 23 June 2016. The event was so successful i...
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Jonathan Steinberg Jonathan Steinberg is the Walter H. Annenberg Professor of European History and former Chair of the Department of History at the University of Pennsylvania. Career Steinberg received his undergraduate degree from Harvard University and his PhD from Cambridge University. After serving for 33 years a...
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Fedir Krychevsky Fedir Krychevsky (; May 22, 1879 in Lebedyn, in the Kharkov Governorate of the Russian Empire – July 30, 1947 in Irpin, in Kiev Oblast, in the Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union) was an influential Ukrainian early modernist painter. He was the brother of graphic designer Vasyl Krychevsky. Biography Kryche...
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Tumkur University Tumkur University was established in 2004 in Tumkur, Karnataka, India. It was carved out of Bangalore University to accommodate the needs of the students from Tumkur district. Established under the Karnataka State Universities Act, 2000, as a multi-faculty university, it has 12 postgraduate departme...
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Alexandrea Weis Alexandrea Weis (born in New Orleans) is an American novelist. She was educated as a nurse. She has written a number of novels about New Orleans. Her unique style and ability to exquisitely define characters, makes her one of a growing number of popular writers from the region. She uses her experienc...
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Sol Gradman Shlomo (Sol) Gradman (Hebrew: שלמה גרדמן) born in 1956 is an Israeli entrepreneur and investor. He is one of Israel's senior executives of high-tech companies and acts as the chairman of the Israeli High tech CEO Forum. Biography Gradman gained his rich managerial and global experience while living both ...
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List of female United States Cabinet Secretaries The United States Cabinet has had 32 female officers. No woman held a Cabinet position before the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1920, which prohibits states and the federal government from denying any citizen the right to ...
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National Heritage Monument The National Heritage Monument is a group of copper statues representing anti-apartheid activists, Zulu chiefs and missionaries. The monument is meant to reflect the struggle for liberation going back into the 1600s. It is located in Groenkloof Nature Reserve. The project was started in 2010...
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Juan Verde Juan Verde Suárez (born July 7, 1971) is a business and social entrepreneur who worked on the political campaigns of Senator Ted Kennedy, President Bill Clinton, Vice President Al Gore, Senator John Kerry, and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, besides serving as International Co-Chair for the reelection c...
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List of Cal Poly at San Luis Obispo alumni This page lists notable alumni of the California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo. Arts and media Pedro Armendáriz (1912–1963), character actor, award-winning leading man in dozens of films from the Golden Age of Mexican cinema Michael Berryman (born 1948), a...
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List of environmental degree-granting institutions in the United States This list includes universities, colleges, and other higher educational institutions granting accredited bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in environmental studies, environmental science, environmental policy, and related fields in the Uni...
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MULTI2 MULTI2 is a block cipher, developed by Hitachi in 1988. Designed for general-purpose cryptography, its current use is encryption of high-definition television broadcasts in Japan. Cipher details MULTI2 is a symmetric key algorithm with variable number of rounds. It has a block size of 64 bits, and a key size ...
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British Land Units of the First World War During the First World War the British Armed Forces was enlarged to many times its peacetime strength. This was done mainly by adding new battalions to existing regiments (the King's Royal Rifles raised a total of 26 battalions). Although sometimes identified by shoulder titl...
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Peter Richardson (politician) Peter Anthony Richardson (born 23 January 1939) is an Australian doctor and former politician. He was a member of the House of Representatives from 1975 to 1977, representing the Division of Tangney. He was elected as a member of the Liberal Party, but shortly before the 1977 federal elec...
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Behice Boran Behice Boran (1 May 1910 – 10 October 1987) was a Turkish Marxist politician, author and sociologist. As a dissenting political voice from the left, Boran was repeatedly imprisoned for her work and died in exile after the Turkish military coup of 1980. Biography Boran was born in Bursa to Volga Tatar par...
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