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Noah Buxton (6 November 1876 – 26 May 1967) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Derbyshire between 1902 and 1911. Buxton was born at Codnor, Derbyshire, the son of William Buxton, a coal miner, and his wife Mary. In 1881 the family was living at Kirkby in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire. Buxton made h... | Agent | Athlete | Cricketer |
John Fitzgibbon (born 21 September 1992) is an Irish hurler who plays as a midfielder for the Limerick senior team. Born in Adare, County Limerick, Fitzgibbon was introduced to hurling in his youth. He enjoyed Harty Cup success at colleges level with Ardscoil Rís while simultaneously enjoying championship successes at ... | Agent | Athlete | GaelicGamesPlayer |
The 2004–05 Khuzestan Tournament was a two-day pre-season men's football friendly tournament hosted by Persian Gulf Pro League clubs Foolad Khuzestan B and Esteghlal Ahvaz between clubs of cities that located around the Shatt al-Arab river exclusively, which is located on its banks: Ahvaz (Iran) from the east, and Basr... | Event | Tournament | SoccerTournament |
Walid ibn Yazid or Walid II (709 – 17 April 744) (Arabic: الوليد بن يزيد) was an Umayyad caliph who ruled from 743 until 744. He succeeded his uncle, Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik. | Agent | Person | Monarch |
Lake Istokpoga is a 26,762.9-acre (108.306 km2) freshwater lake in Highlands County, Florida. It is fed by two creeks, Arbuckle Creek and Josephine Creek. The oblong-shaped lake is approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) wide by 10 miles (16 km) long. It is considered the fifth largest lake in the state of Florida. Despite its ... | Place | BodyOfWater | Lake |
The Hillsboro Free Press is a local weekly newspaper from Hillsboro, Kansas. The paper publishes every Wednesday. It is one of two newspapers in the city, the other being the Hillsboro Star-Journal. | Work | PeriodicalLiterature | Newspaper |
\"We Love You Beatles\" is a song by the Carefrees. It was a 1964 novelty record about The Beatles. The song peaked at #39 on the Billboard Hot 100. It was released on the London International label #10614. The song was based on \"We Love You Conrad\" from the musical Bye Bye Birdie and has simple lyrics (\"We love you... | Work | MusicalWork | Single |
The 2016–17 season is West Ham United's fifth campaign in the Premier League since being promoted in the 2011–12 season. It will be West Ham's 21st Premier League campaign overall in their 122nd year in existence, and their first in the Olympic Stadium. As well as competing in the Premier League, West Ham United will t... | SportsSeason | SportsTeamSeason | SoccerClubSeason |
Kordell Stewart (born October 16, 1972), nicknamed \"Slash\", is a former American football player who played eleven years in the National Football League (NFL). Stewart attended the University of Colorado and was the 60th player selected in the 1995 NFL draft. Playing for Colorado in 1994 he completed a Hail Mary pass... | Agent | GridironFootballPlayer | AmericanFootballPlayer |
Pride Magazine is the largest and most successful magazine targeting black British, mixed race, African and African-Caribbean women in the United Kingdom. The lifestyle magazine has been in publication since 1991. While many magazines have come and gone over this period, Pride has been the only stable strong title in t... | Work | PeriodicalLiterature | Magazine |
In taxonomy, the Oltmansiellopsidales are an order of green algae, specifically the Ulvophyceae. | Species | Plant | GreenAlga |
The Wyndham Championship is a regular golf tournament on the PGA Tour. It is played annually in Greensboro, North Carolina, U.S., and was originally called the Greater Greensboro Open. In 2007, the event was renamed the Wyndham Championship when Wyndham Hotels & Resorts took over from DaimlerChrysler as title sponsor. ... | Event | Tournament | GolfTournament |
The National Museum of the Pacific War is located in Fredericksburg, Texas, the boyhood home of Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz. Fleet Admiral Nimitz served as CinCPAC, Commander in Chief, United States Pacific Fleet during World War II. The six acre site includes the Admiral Nimitz Museum which is housed in the old Ni... | Place | Building | Museum |
Mine Safety and Health News is the only credentialed, independent reporting service in the U.S. covering the Mine Safety and Health Administration and the Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission. It is not affiliated with any mining organization, lobbying group, policy group, labor or political organization, o... | Work | PeriodicalLiterature | Newspaper |
HC Slavia Sofia (Bulgarian: Славия София), Slaviya Sofiya) is an ice hockey team from the Bulgarian Hockey League based outside Sofia, Bulgaria. The team has won 19 league titles, and are a member of the Slavia Sofia sports club. | Agent | SportsTeam | HockeyTeam |
The Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro (Montenegrin: Demokratska Partija Socijalista Crne Gore, Cyrillic Демократска Партија Социјалиста Црне Горе, DPS) is a social-democratic political party in Montenegro. It is one of the major parties in the politics of Montenegro. The party was formed in 1991 as the succe... | Agent | Organisation | PoliticalParty |
Hein-Arne Mathiesen (born 4 April 1971) is a retired Norwegian ski jumper. In the World Cup he finished once among the top 10, with a ninth place from Willingen in February 1997. He won the Continental Cup in the 1996/97 season. | Agent | WinterSportPlayer | Skier |
Les Érinnyes (The Erinyes) is a French language verse drama written by Leconte de Lisle and premièred at the Théâtre de l'Odéon in 1873. It is in the style of a Greek tragedy, in two acts: Klytaimnestra (Clytemnestra) and Orestès (Orestes). It was an adaptation of the first two parts of Aeschylus' Oresteia (Agamemnon a... | Work | MusicalWork | ClassicalMusicComposition |
Zero Tolerance Magazine is an extreme music magazine published by Obdurate Ltd. in the United Kingdom. Published bi-monthly, it can be found on newsstands in the UK, Europe and North America - and is available (with some delay) on newsstands in Australia and specialist retailers in New Zealand and Taiwan. The magazine ... | Work | PeriodicalLiterature | Magazine |
The Delaware Extension was a rail line owned and operated by the Pennsylvania Railroad in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The line, located in the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, ran from Arsenal Interlocking in West Philadelphia southeast, south, east and north to the intersection of Delaware Avenue (now Columbus ... | Place | RouteOfTransportation | RailwayLine |
The 2006 German Grand Prix (formally the Mobil 1 Grand Prix of Germany) was a Formula One motor race held at the Hockenheimring on 30 July 2006. The 67-lap race was the twelfth round of the 2006 Formula One season and was won Michael Schumacher. The Grand Prix weekend got off to a controversial start when the mass damp... | Event | SportsEvent | GrandPrix |
The 2009–10 Hazfi Cup was the 23rd season of the Iranian football knockout competition. Zob Ahan Isfahan was the defending champion. The cup winner were guaranteed a place in the 2011 AFC Champions League. | Event | Tournament | SoccerTournament |
Wayne Primmer (born 9 January 1959) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and West Torrens in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). Recruited from Woomelang, Primmer was a rover and had a particularly strong season in 1978, ... | Agent | Athlete | AustralianRulesFootballPlayer |
Planet PC was a British PC gaming magazine aimed at pre-teens, first published in December 1999. It was issued monthly by Future plc in Bath, Somerset, and was backed by a marketing budget of GB£50 thousand. Similar magazines published by Future included PC Format, for which Planet PC was hoped to be a feeder. Planet P... | Work | PeriodicalLiterature | Magazine |
Tiago Monteiro Pereira (born June 8, 1989) is a Portuguese handballer who plays for S.L. Benfica and the Portugal national team. | Agent | Athlete | HandballPlayer |
The Linafoot is the top division of the Fédération Congolaise de Football-Association, the governing body of football in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It was created in 1958. In 2013, the highest attendance was set in the match DC Motema Pembe - AS Vita Club, which saw an attendance of 80,000 football fans at S... | Agent | SportsLeague | SoccerLeague |
Xeromphalina cornui is a species of agaric fungus in the family Mycenaceae. It was originally described in 1866 by French mycologist Lucien Quélet as Omphalia cornui; Swiss naturalist Jules Favre transferred it to Xeromphalina in 1936. | Species | Eukaryote | Fungus |
The French Prealps (Préalpes) are a group of subalpine mountain ranges of medium elevation located immediately west of the French Alps. They roughly stretch from Lake Geneva southwest to the Isère and Drôme Rivers; east to a line running from Chamonix, to Albertville, to Grenoble, to Gap, to Barcelonette; and south fro... | Place | NaturalPlace | MountainRange |
Eythor Baldursson (born 21 October 1997) is an Icelandic male artistic gymnast, representing his nation at international competitions. He competed at world championships, including the 2015 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Glasgow. | Agent | Athlete | Gymnast |
Timoteus Karlsson (born 16 March 1996) is a Swedish individual trampolinist, representing his nation at international competitions. He competed at world championships, including at the 2013 Trampoline World Championships. | Agent | Athlete | Gymnast |
The African butterflyfish, Chaetodon dolosus, is a butterflyfish of the family Chaetodontidae found in the Western Indian Ocean, at depths from 40-200 metres (13-66 ft. It can grow up to 15 centimetres (6 in) in length. | Species | Animal | Fish |
The Global Oneness Project is a digital, ad-free, education platform that has been publishing multicultural films, photography, and articles since 2006. | Work | PeriodicalLiterature | Magazine |
Flamingo's Haarlem was a professional basketball team based in Haarlem, Netherlands. Flamingo's played in the Eredivisie from 1960 till 1983, excluding the 1961–62 season. The team won the Dutch championship and NBB Cup four times. The Flamingo's also played at the highest European stage many times: in the 1966–67, 196... | Agent | SportsTeam | BasketballTeam |
The State Duma or Imperial Duma was a legislative assembly in the late Russian Empire, which held its meetings in the Taurida Palace in St. Petersburg. It was convened four times between 27 April 1906 and the collapse of the Empire in February 1917. The First and the Second Dumas were more democratic and represented a ... | Agent | Organisation | Legislature |
Ctenosaura hemilopha, also known as the cape spinytail iguana , is a species of spinytail iguana endemic to Baja California. It is arboreal and primarily herbivorous, although it can be an opportunistic carnivore. Males may grow up to 100 centimeters (39 in) in length, while females are smaller, with a length of up to ... | Species | Animal | Reptile |
Sir Isaiah Berlin OM CBE FBA (6 June 1909 – 5 November 1997) was a Russian-British social and political theorist, philosopher and historian of ideas. He was an essayist, conversationalist, raconteur, and lecturer. In its obituary of the scholar, the Independent stated that \"Isaiah Berlin was often described, especiall... | Agent | Person | Philosopher |
Demetrius I from the kindred Csák (Hungarian: Csák nembeli (I) Demeter; died after 1254) was a Hungarian baron, who held secular positions during the reign of kings Andrew II and Béla IV. | Agent | Person | Noble |
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Mouila (Latin: Muilaën(sis)) is a diocese located in the city of Mouila in the Ecclesiastical province of Libreville in Gabon. | Place | ClericalAdministrativeRegion | Diocese |
Dappula II was King of Anuradhapura in the 9th century, whose reign lasted from 807 to 812. He succeeded his father Mahinda II as King of Anuradhapura and was succeeded by his son Mahinda III. | Agent | Person | Monarch |
Cork County Cricket Club is a cricket club in Cork, Ireland, playing in Division 1 of the Leinster Senior League. A member of the Munster Cricket Union, it is the only club from outside Leinster playing in the Leinster League. The club was established in 1874. In 2009, it was given permission by the Leinster Cricket Un... | Agent | SportsTeam | CricketTeam |
Movin' On is the second album by Playa Fly released in 1998 on Super Sigg Records. This album made Fly a common name in Southern rap with his hit single, \"Nobody Needs Nobody\", which still gets radio play today. Bill Chill died shortly before the album's completion. Movin' On sold over 80,000 units. | Work | MusicalWork | Album |
Emre Can (Turkish pronunciation: [ˈɛmrɛ ˈd͡ʒɑn] (born January 21, 1990) is a Turkish Grandmaster of chess. As of the July 2013 FIDE rating list, he is ranked number 1097 in the world and number seven in Turkey. He earned FIDE titles as FIDE Master (FM) in 2006, International Master (IM) in 2007 and Grand Master (GM) on... | Agent | Athlete | ChessPlayer |
This is a list of Iranian football transfers for the 2011–12 winter transfer window. Only moves featuring at least one Iran Pro League or Azadegan League club are listed. | Agent | OrganisationMember | SportsTeamMember |
Nicholas Gerald Youngs (born 15 December 1959) is a former English rugby union footballer who played for Bedford, Leicester Tigers and England, at Scrum-half, gaining six England caps in 1983-1984. He also was an unused England reserve five times between 1981 and 1983. He was educated at Cawston College and Gresham's S... | Agent | Athlete | RugbyPlayer |
The BMW M52 is a straight-6 DOHC piston engine which was produced from 1994-2000. It was released in the E36 320i, to replace the M50. It was replaced by the M54 engine. Compared with its M50 predecessor, the M52 uses an aluminium block. However, North American models used iron blocks instead (except in the Z3), theref... | Device | Engine | AutomobileEngine |
Schwartziella bouryi is a species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Rissoinidae. | Species | Animal | Mollusca |
Dave Lee Stevens (July 29, 1955 – March 11, 2008) was an American illustrator and comics artist. He is most famous for creating The Rocketeer comic book and film character, and for his pin-up style \"glamour art\" illustrations, especially of model Bettie Page. He was the first to win Comic-Con International's Russ Man... | Agent | Artist | ComicsCreator |
The Lichen Huntsman Spider, Pandercetes gracilis(also called the lichen spider), is a spider found in Queensland, Australia, as well as New Guinea, Maluku Islands, and Sulawesi. | Species | Animal | Arachnid |
Lisa Francesca Nand (born Bromborough, Wirral, Merseyside, 24 July 1974) is a journalist, travel writer and broadcaster (also known as Chessy) who started off on BBC Radio before becoming a co-presenter on the Ian Collins show on the UK radio station TalkSPORT. When she was appointed in 2006 she was the first female pr... | Agent | Person | Journalist |
.2 Network (pronounced Dot-Two Network) was the name of a planned television network designed for digital television subchannels (hence the \".2\") owned by Guardian Enterprise Group. Announced in 2008, the network never ended up going to air due to financial and technical difficulties. | Agent | Broadcaster | BroadcastNetwork |
Jerry Flora is the current head football coach for the William Paterson University Pioneers football team in Wayne Township, New Jersey. He has served since the 2008 season and has compiled a 29-41 overall record (18-39 conference). | Agent | Coach | CollegeCoach |
The Ras Kigomasha Lighthouse is located at the north western tip of Pemba, in Tanzania. The Lighthouse is a entirely cast iron structure and was built in 1904 by The Chance Brothers Ltd from Birmingham. The light house has a 1 storey keepers house and is still operational. | Place | Tower | Lighthouse |
Restaurant La Diligence is a former restaurant located in Beek, in the Netherlands. It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in the period 1979-1985. Owner and head chef was Bèr Smeets. In 1974, Smeets took over the closed Parkhotel. After a renovation, the hotel and restaurant were reopened i... | Place | Building | Restaurant |
Brighton Racecourse is an English horse racing venue located a mile to the northeast of the centre of Brighton, Sussex owned by the Arena Racing Company. | Place | RaceTrack | Racecourse |
Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology (UMB) is the official journal of the World Federation for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology. The peer reviewed journal publishes original research and contributions in clinical diagnostic, interventional and therapeutic applications, new and improved clinical techniques, the physics,... | Work | PeriodicalLiterature | AcademicJournal |
Mohammad Zakir Hossain (Urdu: محمد ذاکِر حسین; born 2 January 1977) is a First class and List A cricketer from Bangladesh. He was born on 2 January 1977 in Dhaka and is a right-handed batsman and right arm medium fast bowler. He played for Chittagong Division in 2000/01 and reappeared for Khulna Division in one day cr... | Agent | Athlete | Cricketer |
James McKay Mair (born May 15, 1946 in Schumacher, Ontario) is a retired professional ice hockey player. He played in the NHL with the Philadelphia Flyers, New York Islanders, and Vancouver Canucks. | Agent | WinterSportPlayer | IceHockeyPlayer |
Atlanta's transportation system is a complex infrastructure of several systems, including 47.6 miles of heavy rail, 91 bus transit routes, 1600 licensed taxis, a comprehensive network of freeways, the world's busiest airport and over 45 miles of bike paths. Construction is underway on a Downtown streetcar while a wide ... | Agent | Organisation | PublicTransitSystem |
Yamadagawa Dam is a dam in the Hiroshima Prefecture of Japan. | Place | Infrastructure | Dam |
Melbourne University Football Club, often known simply as University, is an Australian rules football club, representing the \"Blacks\", \"Blues\" and \"MUGARS\". The Blacks and the Blues both compete in the Victorian Amateur Football Association in the William Buck Premier Division, and the MUGARS compete in both the ... | Agent | SportsTeam | AustralianFootballTeam |
Rozália Lelkes (née Tomann, born August 14, 1950 in Keszthely) is a former Hungarian handball player and coach. Among her achievements as club player is a Hungarian Cup and a Cup Winners' Cup title, as well as two silver medals in the Hungarian Championship. On international level she collected three bronze medals at t... | Agent | Athlete | HandballPlayer |
Tuan Le (born February 15, 1978 in Paris, France) is a Vietnamese-American professional poker player. Of Vietnamese ancestry, Le was raised in Kansas City, Missouri, in the United States, but by middle school age he was living in Los Angeles, California where he attended John Burroughs Junior High School, on McCadden a... | Agent | Athlete | PokerPlayer |
The 1994 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira was the 16th edition of the Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira, the annual Portuguese football season-opening match contested by the winners of the previous season's top league and cup competitions (or cup runner-up in case the league- and cup-winning club is the same). The 1994 Supert... | Event | SportsEvent | FootballMatch |
Éditions Hermann is a French publishing house founded in 1876 by Arthur Hermann. It publishes books on science and the arts. | Agent | Company | Publisher |
Mauricio Araujo de Sousa (Portuguese pronunciation: [mawˈɾisju dʒi ˈsowzɐ] born October 27, 1935) is a Brazilian cartoonist who has created over 200 characters for his popular series of children's comic books. At 17 years of age, he worked for a daily newspaper called Folha da Manhã as a crime reporter. In 1959, Sousa ... | Agent | Artist | ComicsCreator |
This article includes a complete videography for the British progressive rock band Pink Floyd. Over the course of their career, Pink Floyd has released six official home videos/DVDs and made over 15 music videos. | Work | MusicalWork | ArtistDiscography |
The Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History (Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist.) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal in the fields of zoology, paleontology, and geology. It is part of a group of journals published by the American Museum of Natural History, in which context it is commonly referred to as the Bulletin... | Work | PeriodicalLiterature | AcademicJournal |
The discography of the South Korean boy group Winner consists of two studio albums, two singles, one mini album and six music videos. | Work | MusicalWork | ArtistDiscography |
The men's rings event was part of the gymnastics programme at the 1924 Summer Olympics. It was one of nine gymnastics events and it was contested for the third time after 1896 and 1904. The competition was held on Saturday, July 19, 1924. Seventy gymnasts from nine nations competed. | Event | Olympics | OlympicEvent |
Saloca kulczynskii is a species of spider that can be found in such European countries as Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia. | Species | Animal | Arachnid |
Zara Morgan is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks, played by Kelly Greenwood between 1999-2005. | Agent | FictionalCharacter | SoapCharacter |
Johann \"Hans\" Mock (9 December 1906 in Vienna – 22 May 1982) was an Austrian football midfielder. He earned 12 caps for the Austria national football team. After the annexation of Austria by Germany, he earned 5 caps for the Germany national football team, and participated in the 1938 FIFA World Cup. | Agent | Athlete | SoccerPlayer |
Birmingham General Hospital was a teaching hospital in Birmingham, England, founded in 1779. | Place | Building | Hospital |
The Wintergreen Gorge Bridge is a 1,114-foot (340 m), steel, plate girder bridge that carries Pennsylvania Route 290 and the Bayfront Connector over Fourmile Creek and the Wintergreen Gorge in Harborcreek Township, Erie County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. It is both the second-longest and the second-highest bridg... | Place | RouteOfTransportation | Bridge |
The Montana State University Library (MSU Library) is the academic library of Montana State University, Montana's land-grant university, in Bozeman, Montana, United States. It is the flagship library for all of the Montana State University System's campuses. In 1978, the library was named the Roland R. Renne Library to... | Agent | EducationalInstitution | Library |
SimSig is a mixed donationware and commercial Windows-based train simulator of modern railway signalling systems in Great Britain, from the point of view of a railway signaller. Users have also had success running SimSig on Linux using Wine. The program was written in Delphi 6, a dialect of Object Pascal, by Geoff Mayo... | Work | Software | VideoGame |
James Butler Milliken (August 7, 1900 – August 11, 1988) was an American jurist and Democratic politician who served as a judge of the Kentucky Court of Appeals for 24 years from 1951 to 1975. During his period of service, the Court of Appeals was the highest court in Kentucky. The Kentucky Supreme Court was not create... | Agent | Person | Judge |
The White Horse Pagoda (simplified Chinese: 白马寺; traditional Chinese: 白馬寺; pinyin: Báimǎ Sì, Wade-Giles: Paima szu), in Dunhuang, Gansu, China, was built to commemorate Tianliu, the white horse of the Buddhist monk Kumārajīva, which carried Buddhist scriptures all the way from Kucha to Dunhuang in China c. 384 CE. The ... | Place | Building | HistoricBuilding |
Dissent (rendered on the masthead as D!ssent) was an Australian national magazine devoted to the analysis of politics, economics and issues in Australian society in general. It was published three times a year in Melbourne, Australia. The Co-editors were Kenneth Davidson and Lesley Vick. Kenneth Davidson also has a mon... | Work | PeriodicalLiterature | Magazine |
Shitten Creek is a stream in Lane County, Oregon, in the United States. According to one source, Shitten Creek's name may originally have been intended to warn of untreated sewage in the waters. | Place | Stream | River |
Martin Robinson (born 17 July 1957 in Ilford) was an English professional footballer who scored over 100 league goals in a career spanning over 15 years. Starting his career as an apprentice with Tottenham Hotspur in 1975, he made just 6 appearances for the London club, scoring twice in 3 seasons at White Hart Lane. He... | Agent | Athlete | SoccerPlayer |
The 1954 New Zealand Grand Prix was a motor race held at the Ardmore Circuit on 9 January 1954. This was the first New Zealand Grand Prix since 1950 and the second overall. This was also the first New Zealand Grand Prix to be held at the Ardmore Circuit, a circuit that would be used for the Grand Prix until 1962. The G... | Event | SportsEvent | GrandPrix |
The discography page of Amy Macdonald, a Scottish rock/folk singer and songwriter from Bishopbriggs, East Dunbartonshire. Since 2007, Amy Macdonald has sold over 9 million records worldwide. Her debut album, This Is the Life, was released on 30 July 2007 and has sold more than 3 million copies, mainly in Europe. The al... | Work | MusicalWork | ArtistDiscography |
\"Celebrate\" is a duet by American recording artists Whitney Houston and Jordin Sparks. It was written and produced by R. Kelly for the soundtrack album Sparkle: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack to the 2012 musical drama film Sparkle. RCA Records released \"Celebrate\" as the first official single from the soundtrac... | Work | MusicalWork | Single |
Ilya Aleksandrovich Ratnichkin (Russian: Илья Александрович Ратничкин; born June 6, 1973) is a retired Russian professional footballer. He made his professional debut in the Soviet Second League in 1990 for FC Uralmash Sverdlovsk. He played 5 games in the UEFA Intertoto Cup 1996 for FC Uralmash Yekaterinburg. | Agent | SportsManager | SoccerManager |
Gwilym ab Ieuan Hen (fl. ca. 1440–1480) was a Welsh language poet during the time of the Beirdd yr Uchelwyr, the professional \"Poets of the Nobility\". In common with other poets of the era, some of his work consists of praise-poems addressed to his patrons. These included Gruffudd ap Nicholas, an esquire prominent in... | Agent | Writer | Poet |
Karsen Leung (born April 21, 1990 in Victoria, British Columbia) is a professional indoor lacrosse transition who plays for the Calgary Roughnecks in the National Lacrosse League, wearing #21. He played for Bellarmine University of ECAC Lacrosse League in college. Leung was named to the 2014 NLL All-Rookie team. He is ... | Agent | Athlete | LacrossePlayer |
The 1998 CONCACAF U-20 Tournament served as qualification for the 1999 FIFA World Youth Championship in Nigeria. The tournament took place from 5 August–10 October, although qualification started before. | Event | Tournament | SoccerTournament |
Mount Saint Nicholas is a peak in the remote southwestern section of Glacier National Park, in Montana, United States. It is a particularly steep, pointed rock pinnacle, and its distinctive profile is visible from many summits in the southern half of the park. Because even its easiest ascent route is technical, with po... | Place | NaturalPlace | Mountain |
Varany Maha Vidyalayam (Tamil: வரணி மகா வித்தியாலயம் Varaṇi Makā Vittiyālayam) is a provincial school in Varany, Sri Lanka. Locating the school at Varany was due to the untiring efforts of V. Sithamparanathan who was a towering figure at Varany Village Council for 30 years, the last 18 as Chairman. Constructing a secon... | Agent | EducationalInstitution | School |
Margaret Urban Walker (born August 8, 1948), is the Donald J. Schuenke Chair in Philosophy at Marquette University. Before her appointment at Marquette, she was the Lincoln Professor of Ethics at Arizona State University, and before that she was at Fordham University. She has also previously held visiting appointments ... | Agent | Person | Philosopher |
Gustavus William Francis Blake \"Gus\" Kelly (2 April 1877 in Dublin, Ireland – 16 August 1951 in County Roscommon, Ireland) was an Irish cricketer. A right-handed batsman and a right-arm fast bowler, he played 18 times for the Ireland cricket team between 1895 and 1914 including nine first-class matches. He also playe... | Agent | Athlete | Cricketer |
The Moondyne Festival is a festival held in Toodyay, Western Australia, celebrating the life and times of Moondyne Joe. It is held annually on the first Sunday in May. This festival takes place in the main street, Stirling Terrace, with street theatre, market stalls, and demonstrations. During the festival, the town is... | Event | SocietalEvent | Convention |
Carlos Barreto (July 25, 1976 – October 12, 1999) was a bantamweight boxer from Venezuela, who represented his native country at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. | Agent | Boxer | AmateurBoxer |
Devil's Gate Pass is a mountain pass in Mono County, California, traversed by U.S. Route 395. The pass is named for the Devils Gate, a granitic formation located west of the summit of the pass. | Place | NaturalPlace | MountainPass |
Manuela Angeli (born 3 April 1939) is an Italian former competitive figure skater. She represented Italy at the 1956 Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo. | Agent | WinterSportPlayer | FigureSkater |
The Daily Star is a daily newspaper in Oneonta, New York, United States. It is owned by Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. It also owns and operates the Cooperstown Crier, a weekly newspaper in Cooperstown, New York. Community Newspaper Holdings bought The Daily Star and Cooperstown Crier in late 2006 from Ottaway Commu... | Work | PeriodicalLiterature | Newspaper |
(Not to be confused with Matilda of Flanders.) Matilda of Flanders (1170 – 16 October 1210) was the younger daughter of Marie I, Countess of Boulogne, and her husband Matthew, Count of Boulogne. Matilda was Duchess of Brabant by her marriage to Henry I, Duke of Brabant. Matilda's parents' marriage was annulled the year... | Agent | Person | Noble |
St Cosmas and St Damian Church is an Anglican church in the village of Keymer, in the Mid Sussex district of West Sussex, England. Rebuilt in 1866 in a style similar to the Saxon building it replaced, it is the parish church of Keymer and now lies within a combined parish serving three villages in Mid Sussex. The churc... | Place | Building | HistoricBuilding |
Palmer Bus Service (and Palmer Charter Services) is a bus company serving Minnesota and Wisconsin, founded by Floyd Palmer in 1974 in St. Clair, Minnesota. It is the 36th largest privately run bus company in the nation. Palmer runs over 500 buses and vans. | Agent | Company | BusCompany |
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