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45417866 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lal%20Qila%20metro%20station | Lal Qila metro station | Lal Qila is a station on the Violet Line of Delhi Metro system. This station serves the iconic Red Fort and the nearby Chandni Chowk in Delhi.
History
The station
Station layout
Facilities
Connections
Bus
Delhi Transport Corporation bus routes number 114ST+901, 214, 214CL, 261, 347, 348, 402CL, 403CL, 405, 405A, ... |
22862428 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1614%20in%20poetry | 1614 in poetry | Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).
Events
May 24 – Lope de Vega becomes a priest.
Works published
Great Britain
Anonymous, The Life and Death of Hector, often attributed erroneously to Thomas Heywood; a free paraphrase in modern... |
27555041 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bettina%20d%27Andrea | Bettina d'Andrea | Bettina d'Andrea (Bologna, 1311–Padua, 5 October, 1355) was an Italian legal scholar and professor in law and philosophy at the University of Padua.
As the daughter of Giovanni d'Andrea, professor in Canon law at the University of Bologna, she was educated by her father. She married Giovanni di San Giorgio, a profess... |
20115945 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North%20Miami%20Middle/High%20School | North Miami Middle/High School | North Miami Middle/High School is a combination middle and high school located in Miami County, Denver, Indiana, United States. The school is part of North Miami Community Schools.
Athletics
North Miami has won state championships in football (1993–94) and softball (2013-2014).
Notable alumni
Ruth Riley, former WNBA ... |
59581776 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoshiaki%20Takahashi | Yoshiaki Takahashi | is a Japanese boxer. He competed in the men's welterweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics.
References
1963 births
Living people
Japanese male boxers
Olympic boxers for Japan
Boxers at the 1988 Summer Olympics
Place of birth missing (living people)
Asian Games medalists in boxing
Boxers at the 1986 Asian Games
Asia... |
20982749 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich%20Georg%20J%C3%BCnger | Friedrich Georg Jünger | Friedrich "Fritz" Georg Jünger (1 September 1898 — 20 July 1977) was a German writer and lawyer. He wrote poetry, cultural criticism and novels. He was the younger brother of Ernst Jünger.
Life and work
The younger brother of Ernst Jünger, he volunteered for military service in 1916 and was seriously wounded in the Ba... |
57271393 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metepeira%20arizonica | Metepeira arizonica | Metepeira arizonica is a species of orb weaver in the spider family Araneidae. It is found in the United States and Mexico.
References
Araneidae
Articles created by Qbugbot
Spiders described in 1942 |
24921318 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groves%20Stadium%20%281940%29 | Groves Stadium (1940) | Groves Stadium, currently known as Trentini Stadium, is a stadium in Wake Forest, North Carolina, United States. It hosted the Wake Forest University Demon Deacons football team until the school moved to Winston-Salem, North Carolina and Bowman Gray Stadium. Since then, the stadium has hosted the homes games of Wake ... |
1723089 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrine%20of%20Bah%C3%A1%CA%BCu%27ll%C3%A1h | Shrine of Baháʼu'lláh | The Mansion of Bahjí (, Qasr Bahjī, mansion of delight) is a summer house in Acre, Israel where Baháʼu'lláh, the founder of the Baháʼí Faith, died in 1892. He was buried in an adjacent house, which became the Shrine of Baháʼu'lláh, a place of pilgrimage and the Baháʼí Qiblih. The whole area was called Al-Bahjá (Place o... |
286841 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owen%20Wister | Owen Wister | Owen Wister (July 14, 1860 – July 21, 1938) was an American writer and historian, considered the "father" of western fiction. He is best remembered for writing The Virginian and a biography of Ulysses S. Grant.
Biography
Early life
Owen Wister was born on July 14, 1860, in Germantown, a neighborhood in the northwest... |
27509340 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusto%20Rodr%C3%ADguez%20%28musician%29 | Augusto Rodríguez (musician) | Augusto Rodríguez a.k.a. "Tito" (February 9, 1904 – January 5, 1993) was a music composer and chorus director. Rodríguez was the founder of the Choir of the University of Puerto Rico.
Early years
Rodríguez, (birth name: Augusto Alejandro Rodríguez Amador) was born in the city of San Juan, the capital of Puerto Rico. H... |
26616536 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farnsworth%20House%20%28disambiguation%29 | Farnsworth House (disambiguation) | The Farnsworth House is a Ludwig Mies van der Rohe-designed house in Plano, Illinois, US.
Farnsworth House also may refer to:
United States
Samuel Farnsworth House, West Hartford, Connecticut, listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Farnsworth House (North Bridgton, Maine), listed on the National Regist... |
56654340 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunayna | Sunayna | Sunayna, Sunayana or Sunaina may refer to:
People
Sunayaana, the wife of king Janaka and the mother of the Hindu goddess Sita and her sister Urmila
Sunaina, Indian actress
Sunayana Fozdar, Indian television actress
Sunayana Hazarilal, Indian classical dancer
Sunayna Kuruvilla (born 1999), Indian squash player
Su... |
46540280 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haruka%20Kodama | Haruka Kodama | is a Japanese actress and former member of the idol girl groups HKT48 and AKB48. In HKT48, she was a member of Team H.
She has been the lead performer of three HKT48 singles: "Hikaeme I Love You!" (2014), "12 Byō" (2015, with Sakura Miyawaki), and "Shekarashika!" (2015).
Career
2011–12: Pre-debut activities
On 10 Ju... |
64082689 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter%20Cunningham%20Hume | Walter Cunningham Hume | Walter Cunningham Hume (1839–1921) was a British surveyor who emigrated to Australia to provide for his family. He spent almost 40 years surveying the Darling Downs region of Queensland, helping to develop land policy. He was an active photographer whose work reflected life in Australia pre-Federation.
Early life
Wal... |
35529520 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L.A.%20Friday%20%28Live%201975%29 | L.A. Friday (Live 1975) | L.A. Friday (Live 1975) is a live album by the Rolling Stones, released in 2012. It was recorded at The Forum in Inglewood, California, near Los Angeles. The album was released exclusively as a digital download through Google Music on 2 April 2012. The concert was on Sunday 13 July 1975, but bootleggers used the Rollin... |
24951890 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oceanic%20zone | Oceanic zone | The oceanic zone is typically defined as the area of the ocean lying beyond the continental shelf (e.g. the neritic zone), but operationally is often referred to as beginning where the water depths drop to below , seaward from the coast into the open ocean with its pelagic zone.
It is the region of open sea beyond the... |
18422390 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/School%20City%20of%20Hammond | School City of Hammond | School City of Hammond is a school district serving the city of Hammond, Indiana, United States.
School
The school year is divided into semesters. All students are also required to wear school uniforms.
Schools
All schools are in Hammond.
High schools
Hammond Central High School
Morton High School
Area Career Cen... |
36896807 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang%20Wagner%20%28swimmer%29 | Wolfgang Wagner (swimmer) | Wolfgang Wagner (born 6 August 1938) is a retired German backstroke swimmer who won two medals at LEN European Aquatics Championships in 1958 and 1962. He also competed at the 1960 (100 m backstroke and 4 × 100 m medley relay) and 1964 Summer Olympics (200 m backstroke) with the best achievement of sixth place in the 1... |
10368006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonacaud | Bonacaud | Bonacaud (Kerala state, India) is the base station of the famous peak, Agasthyarkoodam in the Agasthya hills. The Agasthya hill range is famous for its abundance of rare herbs and medicinal plants.
There is a tea estate in Bonacaud, established by the British. The hill resort Ponmudi is near Bonacaud. Bonacaud (native... |
8344579 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynsey%20DuFour | Lynsey DuFour | Lynsey DuFour is an American television soap opera writer.
Positions held
All My Children
Script Writer: 2009
Keeping up with the Kardashians
Story Editor
The Young and the Restless
Script Editor: October 2007 - December 24, 2007
Associate Head Writer: 2007 - December 24, 2007
Breakdown Writer: January 2007 - 2007
S... |
52183856 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meramec%20Township | Meramec Township | Meramec Township is the name of six townships in the U.S. state of Missouri:
Meramec Township, Crawford County, Missouri
Meramec Township, Dent County, Missouri
Meramec Township, Franklin County, Missouri
Meramec Township, Jefferson County, Missouri
Meramec Township, Phelps County, Missouri
Meramec Township, St. Louis... |
30730416 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minister%20of%20Defence%20%28Russia%29 | Minister of Defence (Russia) | The Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation () is the minister responsible for the Russian Armed Forces.
Marshal of Aviation Yevgeny Shaposhnikov was the last Minister of Defence of the Soviet Union. General Colonel Konstantin Kobets supported then President of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Bor... |
40486890 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volleyball%20at%20the%202020%20Summer%20Olympics | Volleyball at the 2020 Summer Olympics | The volleyball tournaments at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo were played between 24 July and 8 August 2021. 24 volleyball teams and 48 beach volleyball teams participated in the tournament. The indoor volleyball competition took place at Ariake Arena in Ariake, and the beach volleyball tournament at Shiokaze Park, i... |
40021086 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghidighici%20Stadium | Ghidighici Stadium | Ghidighici Stadium is a football stadium located in Ghidighici, Moldova. It has a capacity of 1,500 seats.
Football venues in Moldova |
30391607 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yolande%20of%20Aragon%20%28disambiguation%29 | Yolande of Aragon (disambiguation) | Yolande, Yolanda, Violant or Violante of Aragon may refer to:
Violant of Aragon, queen consort of Castile, daughter of James I the Conqueror (1236–1301)
Yolande of Aragon, Duchess of Calabria, daughter of Peter III the Great (1273–1302)
, countess of Luna, daughter of James II the Just (1310–1353)
Violant of Bar, quee... |
38109156 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TheFormTool | TheFormTool | TheFormTool is document assembly software (also known as document automation or forms creation). TheFormTool operates within Microsoft Word for Windows.
TheFormTool inserts a grid placed at the end and into a Word template to gather answers that is used to assemble each final document. A form's Author creates Question... |
18621365 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vl%C4%83deni%2C%20D%C3%A2mbovi%C8%9Ba | Vlădeni, Dâmbovița | Vlădeni is a commune in Dâmbovița County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Vlădeni, part of Dărmănești Commune until 2003, when it was split off.
References
Communes in Dâmbovița County
Localities in Muntenia |
11314345 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maryland%20Route%20446 | Maryland Route 446 | Maryland Route 446 (MD 446) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known as Broad Neck Road, the highway runs from Langford Bay Road south of Langford in western Kent County north to MD 20 near Chestertown. The northern half of MD 446 was constructed around 1930. The highway, including a county section that... |
56962197 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stefana%20Miladinovi%C4%87 | Stefana Miladinović | Stefana Miladinović (; born 28 September 1981) is a politician in Serbia. She has served in the National Assembly of Serbia from 2012 until August 2020 as a member of the Socialist Party of Serbia.
Early life and career
Miladinović was born in Belgrade, then part of the Socialist Republic of Serbia in the Socialist Fe... |
61936256 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big%20Branch%20%28Haw%20River%20tributary%29 | Big Branch (Haw River tributary) | Big Branch is a long 2nd order tributary to the Haw River, in Alamance County, North Carolina.
Course
Big Branch rises west-northwest of Mandale in Alamance County, North Carolina and then flows east to the Haw River about 1.5 miles northeast of Mandale.
Watershed
Big Branch drains of area, receives about 47.1 in/y... |
7502234 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimount%20Bousakla | Mimount Bousakla | Mimount Bousakla (born 24 May 1972) is a Belgian politician of Moroccan origin. She started her career as member of the Flemish Socialist Party. On 18 May 2003, she was directly elected to the Belgian Senate by the Flemish electoral college. In 2004, she received the "Stichting Anti-Facisme (SAF) Prijs 2004" (Anti-Fasc... |
68109171 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virgin%20Galactic%20Unity%2022 | Virgin Galactic Unity 22 | Virgin Galactic Unity 22 was a sub-orbital spaceflight of the SpaceShipTwo-class VSS Unity which launched on 11 July 2021. The crew consisted of pilots David Mackay and Michael Masucci as well as passengers Sirisha Bandla, Colin Bennett, Beth Moses, and Richard Branson.
Background
On 7 June 2021, Jeff Bezos announced... |
49551127 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anbu%20Engey | Anbu Engey | Anbu Engey () is a 1958 Indian Tamil-language drama film, directed by D. Yoganand and produced by V. Govindarajan. Its story and dialogue were written by Murasoli Maran, and screenplay by Rajendra. The film stars S. S. Rajendran, K. Balaji, Pandari Bai and S. V. Ranga Rao, with Devika, T. R. Ramachandran, Manorama and ... |
39562921 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J.%20Powell%20Royall | J. Powell Royall | John Powell Royall (June 2, 1874 – August 14, 1945) was an American lawyer and politician who served as a member of the Virginia Senate, representing the state's 3rd district from 1912 to 1920. He was selected as the Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Virginia in 1933 and Governor of Virginia in 1937, losing... |
72931674 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maharlika%20Nation | Maharlika Nation | Maharlika Nation is an organization based in Socorro, Surigao del Norte, Philippines. It is a self-proclaimed nation that was noted for releasing its own currency, the G-Zion, which is not recognized as legal tender by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, the central bank of the Philippines, or by any other government.
Ba... |
16043348 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samazan | Samazan | Samazan (; ) is a commune in the Lot-et-Garonne department in south-western France.
See also
Communes of the Lot-et-Garonne department
References
Communes of Lot-et-Garonne |
32978913 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Married%20to%20a%20Mormon | Married to a Mormon | Married to a Mormon is a 1922 silent British drama film directed by H. B. Parkinson and starring Evelyn Brent, Clive Brook and George Wynn. The film is anti-Mormon and involves the taking of young virginal English women to Utah to become wives. It is considered to be a lost film.
Cast
Evelyn Brent as Beryl Fane
Cliv... |
52844781 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017%20Copa%20Libertadores%20qualifying%20stages | 2017 Copa Libertadores qualifying stages | The 2017 Copa Libertadores qualifying stages were played from 23 January to 23 February 2017. A total of 19 teams competed in the qualifying stages to decide four of the 32 places in the group stage of the 2017 Copa Libertadores.
Draw
The draw for the qualifying stages and group stage was held on 21 December 2016, 20... |
5421344 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andr%C3%A9%20Ribeiro%20%28racing%20driver%29 | André Ribeiro (racing driver) | André Ribeiro da Cunha Pereira () (January 18, 1966 – May 22, 2021) was a Brazilian racing driver who raced in CART from 1995 through 1998, where he claimed three wins.
Career
Ribeiro started his career in karting and he finished second in the Paulista Kart Championship, Brazil's national karting championship, for th... |
50393732 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20Seed%20Ripening | First Seed Ripening | First Seed Ripening is the second studio album by Australian jazz band Elixir. The album is credited as featuring Katie Noonan. The album was released in August 2011 and peaked at number 64 on the ARIA Charts and number 1 on the Jazz and Blues chart, where it remained for 9 weeks.
Katie says of the album, "Our aim was... |
5130084 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C.D.%20Federal | C.D. Federal | Club Deportivo Federal was a football club based in Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
History
The club was founded August 14, 1935, in the house of Mrs. Idilia Rubio in colonia La Hoya (La Hoya neighborhood) in Tegucigalpa. In the 1940s and 1950s it was one of the big three clubs in Honduras' capital city and the city's clasico ... |
65801513 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kazuhiro%20Fujita%27s%20Short%20Stories | Kazuhiro Fujita's Short Stories | is a Japanese anthology manga series written and illustrated by Kazuhiro Fujita and published by Shogakukan. The first collection, Yoru no Uta, contains five stories and was released in July 1995. The second collection, Akatsuki no Uta, contains four stories and was released in February 2004.
An original video animati... |
544722 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloucester%2C%20New%20Jersey | Gloucester, New Jersey | Gloucester, New Jersey may refer to:
Gloucester City, New Jersey, Camden County
Gloucester Township, New Jersey, Camden County
Gloucester County, New Jersey |
18189039 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inode%20pointer%20structure | Inode pointer structure | The inode pointer structure is a structure adopted by the inode of a file in the Unix File System (UFS) to list the addresses of a file's data blocks. It is also adopted by many related file systems, including the ext3 file system, popular with Linux users.
Structure
In the past, the structure may have consisted of el... |
29289321 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nerijus%20Numavi%C4%8Dius | Nerijus Numavičius | Nerijus Numa (born 12 May 1967 in Šilalė as Numavičius, officially has changed his name to Numa in 2020) originally from Lithuania, now lives in the UK and is the second richest Lithuanian. Nerijus Numa is an investor and ultimate beneficial owner (UBO) of private holding company Vilniaus prekyba.
According to a stud... |
3816617 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mian%20Tufail%20Mohammad | Mian Tufail Mohammad | Mian Tufail Mohammad () (April 1914 – 25 June 2009) was a Pakistani religious leader, lawyer, Islamic theologian, and former Secretary General and Emir of Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan party.
Early life and career
He was born in Kapurthala, Punjab, British India. He received his education and college degrees in Lahore. The... |
1442686 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave%20Bayer | Dave Bayer | David Allen Bayer (born November 29, 1955) is an American mathematician known for his contributions in algebra and symbolic computation and for his consulting work in the movie industry. He is a professor of mathematics at Barnard College, Columbia University.
Education and career
Bayer was educated at Swarthmore Coll... |
9075716 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ren%C3%A9%20Cattarinussi | René Cattarinussi | René Cattarinussi (born 12 April 1972) is a former Italian biathlete.
He won a bronze medal in the sprint at the 1996 World Championships in Ruhpolding. The following year, at the 1997 World Championships in Brezno-Osrblie, he conquered a silver medal in the sprint event and a bronze in the relay. He also won a bronze... |
74955667 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Just%20Do%20It%20%28disambiguation%29 | Just Do It (disambiguation) | Just Do It is a trademark of shoe company Nike.
Just Do It may also refer to:
Just Do It (album) by Kim-Lian, 2006
"Just Do It", song by Julia Michaels, from Nervous System, 2017
"Just Do It", song by DTG and TBJZL, 2022 |
40177599 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heyns | Heyns | Heyns is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Christof Heyns (1959–2021), South African legal scholar
Jan Heyns (died 1516), Dutch architect
Johan Heyns (1928–1994), South African theologian
Michiel Heyns (born 1943), South African writer, translator and academic
Penelope Heyns (born 1974), South Africa... |
62735232 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utah%20State%20Route%20319 | Utah State Route 319 | State Route 319 (SR-319) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Utah. Located entirely within Wasatch County, it connects US-40/US-189 to Jordanelle State Park.
Route description
SR-319 begins at US-40/US-189 at the Mayflower interchange (exit 8 on that highway) and proceeds to the east as a two-lane roadway with a ... |
19053713 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denver%20Dynamite%20%28soccer%29 | Denver Dynamite (soccer) | The Denver Dynamite were an American Arena soccer team based in Denver, Colorado. They were founded in 2008 and they folded in 2015.
The team was a charter member of the Professional Arena Soccer League (PASL-Pro), the first division of arena (indoor) soccer in North America before going on hiatus for 2010-11 and retu... |
2470402 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odontostomatida | Odontostomatida | Odontostomatida is a small order of ciliates, referred to as odontostomes. They use their cilia, or hair-like structures on unicellular organisms, to propel themselves.
References
Ciliate orders
Heterotrichea |
65593159 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piermaria%20Leso | Piermaria Leso | Piermaria Leso (born 13 June 1991) is an Italian rugby union player.
His usual position is as a Prop and he currently plays for Colorno in Italian Serie A Elite.
He played with Calvisano in Top10 until 2022−2023 season.
In 2010 and 2011, Leso was also named in the Italy Under 20
References
External links
It's Rugby... |
35121457 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert%20Henry%20%28speedway%20rider%29 | Robert Henry (speedway rider) | Robert Frank Henry (born 28 June 1954) is a former motorcycle speedway rider from England, who rode for Mildenhall Fen Tigers for eleven seasons, later going on to manage the team.
Biography
Born in Exeter, Henry's first speedway races were in second-half events at Exeter Falcons in 1974.
In 1975, he moved on to Mil... |
7944208 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastland%20%28Charlotte%20neighborhood%29 | Eastland (Charlotte neighborhood) | Eastland (also known as Eastland-Wilora Lake or Wilora Lake) is a neighborhood in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA. The area is named after the former eponymous mall, that was demolished in the 2014. Eastland is almost seven and a half miles from Uptown, Charlotte.
Demographics
As of 2010, Eastland had a population of... |
11646581 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Eagle%20%28TV%20series%29 | The Eagle (TV series) | The Eagle: A Crime Odyssey () (2004-2006) is a Danish police procedural television series produced by Danmarks Radio, created and written by Peter Thorsboe and Mai Brostrøm. The series debuted on 10 October 2004 in Denmark. It won an International Emmy Award from the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences ... |
43854253 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nirang%20Pajhra | Nirang Pajhra | Nirang Pajhra () is a multilingual Adivasi magazine, published from Madhu Bagan, Hasimara, Dist. Alipurduar, West Bengal. The title has been registered with the government of India.
The magazine publishes analytical news and views related to the Jharkhandi Society of India which have been spread over in Jharkhand, Wes... |
29568479 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janice%20Langbehn | Janice Langbehn | Janice K. Langbehn (born September 22, 1968) is a gay American activist, social worker, and attorney who became an activist as a result of the events surrounding the death of her partner, Lisa Marie Pond (October 8, 1967 − February 19, 2007). Langbehn earned a master's degree in Public Administration in 1995, a Masters... |
27790480 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Directing%20point | Directing point | The directing point (DP) was a term used in the U.S. Coast Artillery to identify a precisely surveyed point that was used as the point of reference for preparing the firing data used to aim the guns of a given Coast Artillery battery.
Often the DP was taken as the pintle center of the right-most gun in a battery, as a... |
40899574 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter%20Bennett | Walter Bennett | Walter Bennett may refer to:
Walter Bennett (footballer, born 1874) (1874–1908), English international footballer (Sheffield United)
Walter Bennett (footballer, born 1918) (1918–2009), English footballer (Barnsley, Doncaster Rovers)
Walter Bennett (footballer, born 1997), Aruban footballer
Walter Bennett (rugby un... |
24519489 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008%E2%80%9309%20Melbourne%20Victory%20FC%20%28W-League%29%20season | 2008–09 Melbourne Victory FC (W-League) season | The 2008–09 season is the Melbourne Victory's first season of football (soccer) in Australia's new women's league, the W-League.
Season
Fixtures
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
Round 5
Round 6
Round 7
Round 8
Round 9
Round 10
Standings
Players
Leading scorers
The leading goal scores from the regular seas... |
365627 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missing%20square%20puzzle | Missing square puzzle | The missing square puzzle is an optical illusion used in mathematics classes to help students reason about geometrical figures; or rather to teach them not to reason using figures, but to use only textual descriptions and the axioms of geometry. It depicts two arrangements made of similar shapes in slightly different c... |
43742025 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Dead%20Lands | The Dead Lands | The Dead Lands is a 2014 New Zealand action film directed by Toa Fraser. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival where it had its world premier on 4 September 2014. It was selected as the New Zealand entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academ... |
72830934 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central%20High%20School%20%28Phenix%20City%29 | Central High School (Phenix City) | Central High School (CHS) is a suburban public school located in Phenix City, Alabama. Offering grades 10 through 12, Central Phenix City is the only high school in the Phenix City School District. CHS is connected by one freshman academy, an eighth grade school, and eight elementary schools. The school district is loc... |
12473002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant%20pitta | Giant pitta | The giant pitta (Hydrornis caeruleus) is a species of bird in the family Pittidae.
Distribution and habitat
The giant pitta is native to Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, and Thailand. It inhabits primary and tall secondary forests at elevations of up to . It appears to prefer densely vegetated, swampy areas, but... |
3144140 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fujimoto%E2%80%93Belleau%20reaction | Fujimoto–Belleau reaction | The Fujimoto–Belleau reaction is a chemical reaction that forms cyclic α-substituted α,β-unsaturated ketones from enol lactones. The reaction was discovered in 1951 by George I. Fujimoto and Bernard Belleau. Belleau used this reaction to synthesize 1-methyl-3-keto-1,2,3,9,10,10a-hexahydrophenanthrene from a ketoacid st... |
42399 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History%20of%20Bosnia%20and%20Herzegovina | History of Bosnia and Herzegovina | Bosnia and Herzegovina, is a country in Southeast Europe on the Balkan Peninsula. It has had permanent settlement since the Neolithic Age. By the early historical period it was inhabited by Illyrians and Celts. Christianity arrived in the 1st century, and by the 4th century the area became part of the Western Roman Emp... |
69135088 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line%206%20%28Zhengzhou%20Metro%29 | Line 6 (Zhengzhou Metro) | Line 6 of Zhengzhou Metro () is a rapid transit line in Zhengzhou.
History
West section of Phase 1
The West section of Phase 1 is 16.7 km in length with 10 stations, from Jiayu to Changzhuang. The section opened on 30 September 2022.
East section of Phase 1
The section from Changzhuang to Qinghuafuzhong will open in... |
20366719 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuban%20pastry | Cuban pastry | Cuban pastries (known in Spanish as pasteles or pastelitos) are baked puff pastry–type pastries filled with sweet or savory fillings.
Traditional fillings include cream cheese quesitos, guava (pastelito de guayaba) and cheese, pineapple, and coconut. The sweet fillings are made with sweetened fruit pulps. The cream ch... |
41087293 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heart%20%26%20Soul%20%28Johnny%20Adams%20album%29 | Heart & Soul (Johnny Adams album) | Heart & Soul is a compilation album by American blues musician Johnny Adams. Released in 1969 by SSS International, the record was produced by Shelby Singleton and contains much of Adams' 1960s output.
Background
Johnny Adams was born in 1932 and grew up in New Orleans, Louisiana. He absorbed the local music heritage ... |
20143193 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metrotronics | Metrotronics | Metrotronics is a 2008 EP from the South Korean group Clazziquai. Clazziquai teamed up with Pentavision for their Metro Project that soon packaged the minor release of DJ MAX series after DJ MAX Portable 2 named as DJ MAX Portable Clazziquai Edition for PlayStation Portable.
7 songs from Metrotronics (Electronics, Fle... |
60739 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poitou | Poitou | Poitou (, , ; ; Poitevin: Poetou) was a province of west-central France whose capital city was Poitiers. Both Poitou and Poitiers are named after the Pictones Gallic tribe.
Geography
The main historical cities are Poitiers (historical capital city), Châtellerault (France's kings' establishment in Poitou), Niort, La R... |
34011018 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sathi%20Leelavathi | Sathi Leelavathi | Sathi Leelavathi may refer to:
Sathi Leelavathi (1936 film), a 1936 Tamil film directed by Ellis R. Dungan
Sathi Leelavathi (1995 film), a 1995 Tamil comedy film written and directed by Balu Mahendra
Sathi Leelavathi, a novel by S. S. Vasan and source for the 1936 film |
65956938 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nils%20Hald | Nils Hald | Nils Mauritz Hald (October 12, 1897 – July 14, 1963) was a Norwegian actor.
Hald was born in Kristiansand, Norway, the son of the bookbinder Johan Christian Thor Hald (1865–1902) and Karen Marie Gundersen (1864–1944). He was married to the actress Ragnhild Hald from 1922 to 1938.
Hald made his film debut in Rasmus Br... |
65612321 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New%20South%20Wales%20Horse%20Artillery%20in%20Action | New South Wales Horse Artillery in Action | New South Wales Horse Artillery in Action was a short documentary film.
Marius Sestier made two films of the New South Wales Horse Artillery drill at Victoria Barracks, Sydney.
Sestier together with Henry Walter Barnett had made approximately 19 films in Sydney and Melbourne between October and November 1896, these b... |
14433984 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred%20Gilman%20Sr. | Alfred Gilman Sr. | Alfred Zack Gilman (February 5, 1908 – January 13, 1984) was an American pharmacologist best known for pioneering early chemotherapy techniques using nitrogen mustard with his colleague, Louis S. Goodman. The pair also published the classic textbook The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics in 1941, and Gilman served a... |
28833137 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planotortrix%20excessana | Planotortrix excessana | Planotortrix excessana, the greenheaded leafroller, is a moth of the family Tortricidae. It is native to New Zealand and is an introduced species in Hawaii. It is extremely variable in appearance and feeds on many native and introduced species. It is regarded as a pest of some agricultural and forestry crops.
Taxonomy... |
56206039 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History%20of%20a%20Voyage%20to%20the%20Land%20of%20Brazil | History of a Voyage to the Land of Brazil | History of a Voyage to the Land of Brazil, Also Called America, (French: Histoire d'un voyage fait en la terre de Brésil; Latin: Historia Navigationis in Brasiliam, quae et America Dicitur) is an account published by the French Huguenot Jean de Léry in 1578 about his experiences living in a Calvinist colony in the Guan... |
19597417 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chadwell%2C%20Shropshire | Chadwell, Shropshire | Chadwell is a hamlet in the county of Shropshire, England. It lies 1/2 mile west of the village of Great Chatwell over the Staffordshire border and comprises a number of red brick buildings including a converted water mill. The name derives either from the Old English for 'the cold spring' or from St. Chad's well, whic... |
60256970 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kartmazovo | Kartmazovo | Kartmazovo () is the name of three rural localities in Russia:
Kartmazovo, Moscow, a village in Moskovsky Settlement of Moscow
Kartmazovo, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, a selo in Bolshemurashkinsky District of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast
Kartmazovo, Vladimir Oblast, a selo in Sudogodsky District of Vladimir Oblast |
62652742 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal%20Canadian%20Air%20Force%20Academy | Royal Canadian Air Force Academy | The Royal Canadian Air Force Academy (RCAFA) is a Canadian Forces training establishment for non-commissioned members who serve with units of the Royal Canadian Air Force. Based at CFB Borden in central Ontario, it is a unit of fhe RCAF's 16 Wing. It also reports to the 2 Canadian Air Division, which is itself dedicate... |
19095919 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When%20I%20Was%20Young | When I Was Young | When I Was Young may refer to:
"When I Was Young" (song), a 1967 song by Eric Burdon and The Animals
"When I Was Young", a traditional song arranged by Julie Driscoll performed with Brian Auger and the Trinity from the 1969 album Streetnoise
"When I Was Young", a jazz composition by Dave Brubek from the 1956 album Brub... |
9356025 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Living%20to%20Love%20You | Living to Love You | "Living to Love You" is a song by German singer–songwriter Sarah Connor from her fourth studio album, Naughty but Nice (2005). It was written and produced by Rob Tyger and Kay Denar and released as the album's lead single on 8 November 2004. The song reached number one in Germany and Switzerland, becoming Connor's thir... |
31807907 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia%20at%20the%201968%20Summer%20Paralympics | Australia at the 1968 Summer Paralympics | Australia competed at the 1968 Summer Paralympics in Tel Aviv, Israel. The Games significantly expanded in 1968 when compared to previous years, as did the Australian team and the events included in the Games. Mexico City were originally to host the 1968 Paralympics, however, they were moved to Tel Aviv in Israel.
Alt... |
584465 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mach%20Rider | Mach Rider | is a vehicular combat racing video game developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo. It was first released for the Famicom in Japan in 1985, and for the Nintendo Entertainment System in North America in 1986 and for the PAL region in 1987. It was released on the Virtual Console for the Wii (2007), Nintendo 3D... |
61572157 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No.%20621%20Volunteer%20Gliding%20Squadron | No. 621 Volunteer Gliding Squadron | 621 VGS is a Volunteer Gliding Squadron based at RAF Little Rissington in Gloucestershire, United Kingdom. 621 VGS is one of 10 remaining Volunteer Gliding Squadrons and operates under No.2 Flying Training School, within No.22 (Training) Group of the Royal Air Force Air Command.
Background
Volunteer Gliding Squadrons... |
6993282 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill%20Lee%20%28right-handed%20pitcher%29 | Bill Lee (right-handed pitcher) | William Crutcher "Big Bill" Lee (October 21, 1909 – June 15, 1977) was a Major League Baseball pitcher. He played professionally for the Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, and Boston Braves during the 1930s and 1940s.
Early life and career
Lee was born in Plaquemine, Louisiana, and played college baseball as a fresh... |
26844481 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turris%20garnonsii | Turris garnonsii | Turris garnonsii, common name Garnons' pleurotoma, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Turridae, the turrids.
Description
The length of the shell varies between 49 mm and 109 mm.
(Original description) The shell is elongately turreted, slender, fusiform, whitish, transversely keeled. A... |
4820713 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valentin%20A.%20Bazhanov | Valentin A. Bazhanov | Valentin A. Bazhanov (born 10 January 1953 in Kazan, Russia) is a professor and chairperson of the Philosophy Department at Ulyanovsk State University in Russia.
Biography
Bazhanov was born on 10 January 1953 in Kazan, Russia. He received his Candidate (PhD) from Leningrad University in 1989, and was awarded the degr... |
20488650 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SP-171%20%28S%C3%A3o%20Paulo%20highway%29 | SP-171 (São Paulo highway) | SP-171 is a state highway in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. It is 70 km (43 miles) long, and has two official names: Paul Virginio and Salvador Pancetti.
References
Highways in São Paulo (state) |
64989185 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enid%20Outlaws | Enid Outlaws | The Enid Outlaws are an American professional basketball team based in Enid, Oklahoma, and a member of The Basketball League (TBL). For the 2021 season, their home games are played at Stride Bank Center in Enid.
History
On August 18, 2020, Evelyn Magley, CEO of The Basketball League (TBL), announced a new franchise ca... |
8170907 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest%20Cove | Forest Cove | Forest Cove can refer to a place in the United States:
Forest Cove, Agoura Hills, California
A section of Kingwood, Houston, Texas |
47699360 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernstein%27s%20theorem%20%28polynomials%29 | Bernstein's theorem (polynomials) | Bernstein's theorem is an inequality relating the maximum modulus of a complex polynomial function on the unit disk with the maximum modulus of its derivative on the unit disk. It was proven by Sergei Bernstein while he was working on approximation theory.
Statement
Let denote the maximum modulus of an arbitrary
fun... |
51685705 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Durlabharaja%20I | Durlabharaja I | Durlabha-rāja I (r. c. 784–809 CE ) was an Indian ruler belonging to the Chahamana dynasty. He ruled parts of present-day Rajasthan in north-western India as a vassal of the Gurjara-Pratihara king Vatsaraja.
Early life
Durlabha was the son of the Chahamana king Chandraraja I, and succeeded his uncle (Chandraraja's b... |
34767614 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank%20Schwable | Frank Schwable | Brigadier General Frank Hawse Schwable (July 18, 1908 – October 28, 1988) was a decorated U.S. Marine pilot whose prosecution for collaborating with his Korean captors while a prisoner of war was dismissed in 1954.
Biography
Schwable, the son of a marine colonel who served thirty years, graduated from the U.S. Naval ... |
56449929 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antoine%20Rivez | Antoine Rivez | Antoine Rivez was a Belgian athlete who competed in the men's individual cross country event at the 1920 Summer Olympics.
References
Year of birth missing
Year of death missing
Athletes (track and field) at the 1920 Summer Olympics
Belgian male long-distance runners
Olympic athletes for Belgium
Place of birth missing... |
9489175 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sombre%20Romantic | Sombre Romantic | Sombre Romantic is the debut studio album from Australian gothic metal band Virgin Black. The album was originally released on 14 October 2000 in a very limited pressing within Australia only by Crestfallen Records. It was then re-released on 12 February 2001 on The End Records in the United States and in Europe by Ger... |
31991604 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur%20Francis%20%28rugby%29 | Arthur Francis (rugby) | Arthur Reginald Howe Francis (8 June 1882 – 15 June 1957), also known by the nickname of "Bolla", was a New Zealand dual-code international rugby union and rugby league footballer who played in the 1900s, 1910s and 1920s, and rugby union coach of the 1930s. He played representative level rugby union (RU) for New Zealan... |
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