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2024-11-07 | Portland Independent Top Whitbed (Variety of Portland stone) | Portland Independent Top Whitbed is the variety of Portland stone used to build the Ashton Memorial in Lancaster. It originates from Independent quarries on the Isle of Portland, Dorset, England. |
2024-11-05 | Indecision Records (Record label) | Indecision Records is an independent American hardcore punk record label, which was started by punk photographer and fanzine editor Dave Mandel in 1992 as an offshoot of his fanzine, Indecision. It is based in Garden Grove, California, and until about 2001 it was based in nearby Huntington Beach. |
2024-11-01 | All Kerala M.G.R. Dravida Munnetra Party (Indian political party) | All Kerala M.G.R. Dravida Munnetra Party is a political party working amongst the Tamil minority in the Indian state of Kerala. It was formed as a split from All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and supported the widow of M.G. Ramachandran, Janaki Ramachandran. |
2024-11-06 | Szeged Faculty of Arts | The Faculty of Arts of the University of Szeged. |
2024-11-02 | Hywel ab Owain (King of a part of Glywysing) | Hywel ab Owain was a Welsh king of a part of Glywysing from about 990 until his death in 1043. |
2024-11-01 | KGGM (Radio station in Delhi, Louisiana) | KGGM (93.9 FM, "MeTV FM") is a radio station broadcasting a soft oldies music format. Licensed to Delhi, Louisiana, United States, the station is currently owned by Kenneth W. Diebel. |
2024-11-02 | Printspying | Printspying, a deviation from warspying, is when you connect to an insecure wireless printing network (instead of an insecure wireless internet connection or video feed), and proceed to print pornography and/or pictures from shock websites to the printer.[citation needed] Printspying is best when done when connected to a personal print network (home) but can also be done on business networks.[citation needed] |
2024-11-03 | Wren Blackberry (American novelist) | Wren Blackberry writes books for children that incorporate the bible and American curriculum standards. Blackberry taught in the United States from 1985. |
2024-11-07 | Nipple shield (jewelry) (Piece of body jewelry worn on the nipple) | A nipple shield is a piece of body jewelry worn on the nipple, partially or fully covering the areola. The shield encircles the nipple, and can be attached by several means, including suction, friction and the action of glue, but is most[citation needed] often held in place by a nipple piercing. Usually, its primary intent is to lift, highlight, and ornament the nipple, as well as the whole breast, much as other pieces of jewelry do for other parts of the body.[citation needed] |
2024-11-03 | Hrvatski Idol (2004 Croatian TV series or program) | Hrvatski Idol is the Croatian version of Pop Idol. There have been two seasons of Hrvatski Idol. The first one was won by Žanamari Lalić who received 54% of the vote in the final night. Patrick Jurdić won the second season with 50.22% of the vote in the final. Since the number of received phonecalls was only 2.296, Jurdić won with not more than 10 votes over runner-up Lidija Bačić. Both winners did try out on other countries similar casting shows before: Lalić in Germany and Jurdić in both his home country Austria and the Czech Republic. However, both failed to achieve some success on their first tries and were eliminated pretty early in the competition. |
2024-11-04 | List of popular place names (Wikimedia information list) | This list of popular place names is derived from the US FIPS55 place name database (158,000 US place names) and the US GEOnet name server database (5.6 million non-US place names). |
2024-11-07 | Learn from the Pros (Television program) | Learn from the Pros is a television program sponsored by the online poker website Full Tilt Poker, which aired on Fox Sports Net a number of times during each week. It was hosted by Chris Rose. |
2024-11-06 | IQue (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | iQue may refer to: |
2024-11-02 | Maritime Youth Parliament (Model parliament) | The Maritime Youth Parliament, originally the Maritime Christian Youth Parliament, was a youth model parliament for young people in the provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. It was one of the provincial youth parliaments that founded and participated in the Youth Parliament of Canada/Parlement jeunesse du Canada. |
2024-11-04 | Victoria Rowland (Australian actress) | Victoria Rowland is an Australian actress, having started out working behind the cameras as a production assistant and wardrobe stylist she remains best known for playing Margaret "Spike" Marsh in the television drama Prisoner during its final months in 1986. She also had a role in the TV movie Economy Class. |
2024-11-03 | Dallas Contemporary (Art Museum in Glass Street Dallas, Texas United States) | Dallas Contemporary, founded in 1978, is a contemporary art museum located in the Design District of Dallas, Texas. |
2024-11-07 | Eureka! (Canadian TV series) (Canadian TV series or program) | Eureka! is a Canadian educational television series which was produced and broadcast by TVOntario in 1980 and 1981. The series was narrated by Billy Van, and featured a series of animated vignettes which taught physics lessons to children. It is currently available online. |
2024-11-07 | Relatively Speaking (game show) (US television program) | Relatively Speaking is an American TV game show that aired in syndication from September 5, 1988, to June 23, 1989. |
2024-11-03 | Herrawi Group (B2B company in Alexandria, Egypt) | Herrawi Group is a multimillion-dollar B2B company in Alexandria, Egypt. It produces artichokes and packed oranges for several brands including Cleopatra, Tut Fresh and Pharaoh Oranges. |
2024-11-05 | Pullthrough (Technique used in cotton ginning processing) | In cotton ginning, pull-through refers to a method of moving raw cotton in the cotton ginning process using only negative pressure or suction generated by powerful fans attached to the cotton cleaning machinery. This technique first came into wide use in the late 1980s in the United States. Samuel Jackson, Lummus, Consolidated, and other industry pioneers were early adopters of the technique. |
2024-11-04 | Kehri Singh (Maharaja of Bharatpur from 1769–1778) | Maharaja Kehri Singh (September 1766 – 28 March 1778) was the ruling Maharaja of Bharatpur state (r.1769 – 1778 CE). |
2024-11-03 | Arab American Vehicles (Egyptian automobile manufacturer) | Arab American Vehicles is an Egyptian automobile manufacturer based in Cairo, Egypt. |
2024-11-07 | Further Education Funding Council for England (UK non-departmental public body) | The Further Education Funding Council for England (FEFC) was a non-departmental public body of the Department for Education and Skills which distributed funding to Further Education and Sixth Form Colleges in England between 1992 and 2001. |
2024-11-06 | Flamingo 50 (English punk band) | Flamingo 50 was an English punk band from Liverpool. They released two albums, three EPs and four split records, and toured extensively in the UK and France. |
2024-11-05 | CandyGirl (Line of sex dolls manufactured in Japan) | CandyGirls are a line of realistic sex dolls manufactured by Orient Industries in Japan. The dolls have a reputation for aesthetics (highly detailed, lifelike faces), potentially occupying a similar market niche as that of the premium American-made RealDolls. (While the low-end product series of CandyGirl dolls, Petit Pure, are priced at $1,383, a high-end CandyGirl doll costs about $7,000; RealDolls start at around $6,000.) The dolls are not sold directly to customers outside Japan, although it is possible to purchase them using intermediaries based in Japan ("shopping deputies"). |
2024-11-07 | Kilbil St Joseph's High School (Private school in Nashik, Maharashtra, India) | Kilbil St Joseph's High School is a co-educational English medium private school in Nashik, Maharashtra, India that was established in 1975. It is run by the Ursuline Sisters of Mary Immaculate and under the religious jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Nashik. It teaches classes from LKG to Std. 10th and leads up to the Secondary School Certificate, conducted by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education. |
2024-11-06 | Tasmanian Devil (NHRA dragracing) (drag racing car) | The Tasmanian Devil was the name of a drag racing car in the 1960s, named after the Tasmanian Devil cartoon character. |
2024-11-04 | Navy Children School, Mumbai (Private school in India) | Navy Children School, Mumbai (also known as NCS Mumbai, NCS Colaba) is an educational institution located in Navy Nagar, Colaba, Mumbai. It provides primary, secondary and senior secondary education (i.e. up to 12th class) and follows the syllabus set by the Central Board of Secondary Education. The current school principal is Dr. (Mrs.) Nandana Khare. |
2024-11-06 | Marcus Sixtensson (Swedish bandy player (born 1977)) | Marcus Sixtensson (born July 4, 1977) is a Swedish bandy player who currently[when?] plays for Sandvikens AIK as a defender. He previously played for Villa Lidköping BK (1998-2000), BS Boltic/Göta (2000-2001) and Villa Lidköping BK (2001-2005). |
2024-11-04 | Institute of Business Administration and Management (UK professional association) | The Institute of Business Administration and Management (IBAM) was a collaboration between the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators (ICSA) and the Institute of Business Administration (IBA). |
2024-11-06 | Premium business model (The concept of offering high end products and services appealing to discriminating consumers) | The premium business model is the concept of offering high end products and services appealing to discriminating consumers. Brand image is an important factor in the premium business model, as quality is often a subjective matter. This business model seeks a higher profit margin on a lower sales volume. |
2024-11-07 | Born Lucky (1992 American TV series or program) | Born Lucky is an American television game show. It was hosted by Bob Goen, with Jonathan Coleman announcing. Four contestants competed in stunts at various shopping malls for a chance to win $2,000 to spend at that mall. The first week's shows of Born Lucky were taped at the Glendale Galleria in California. |
2024-11-05 | Samantha McCarthy (English actress) | Samantha McCarthy is an English actress who is best known for the role Elaine Marsden in UK soap opera Emmerdale. |
2024-11-03 | Olympic Group | Olympic Group is an Egyptian group of companies operating mainly in the field of domestic appliances. The main products it manufactures are washing machines, refrigerators, electric water heaters and gas cookers. It also operates in the fields of IT and real estate. It owns the licensing rights for Sony products in Egypt. Olympic Group has acquired "IDEAL", a formerly state-owned appliances giant. |
2024-11-04 | Caroline Johansson (Australian actress of Swedish descent) | Caroline Johansson is an Australian actress of Swedish descent. She started her career as a dancer, is best known for her role in serial A Country Practice as Nurse Donna Manning in 98 episodes between 1985 and 1987, in which her character was killed-off in a car crash, in one of the series iconic storylines. She also had a small role in Home and Away in 1997 and earlier appeared in a guest role in sitcom Acropolis Now. |
2024-11-05 | Hans Roland (Australian author and teacher (born 1931)) | Hans Roland (born 1931) is an Australian author and teacher. |
2024-11-06 | Jamie Drummond (Canadian sommelier, wine consultant and writer) | Jamie Drummond (born November 7, 1971) is a Canadian sommelier, wine consultant, and writer who acts as Senior Editor and Director of Programs for Toronto not-for-profit Good Food Revolution. Drummond was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, and is a former pupil of George Watson's College. Following this Drummond went on to read Cultural Studies at the University of East London, UK.[citation needed] |
2024-11-02 | An Invitation to Worship (2005 live album by Byron Cage) | An Invitation to Worship is Byron Cage's second solo and fourth overall release on Gospocentric Records. The album was recorded live at the New Birth Cathedral in Atlanta, Georgia under the production of PAJAM and peaked at #2 on U.S. Gospel charts. |
2024-11-07 | European Association of Historic Towns and Regions (Self-governing organisation based in Norwich, England) | The European Association of Historic Towns and Regions (EAHTR), founded by the Congress of the Council of Europe in October 1999, is a self-governing organisation which groups together twelve associations, such as the Historic Towns Forum of Great Britain, from eleven states, namely the Czech Republic, Finland, Ireland, Malta, The Netherlands, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Turkey and the United Kingdom, which claims to represent over 1,000 of Europe's historic towns. |
2024-11-05 | IcyOwl | IcyOwl is an open-source C++ Integrated Development Environment(IDE) distributed under GNU General Public License. It is written in C++ and wxWidgets API. IcyOwl is Cross-Platform, which means that it runs on many Operating System such as Microsoft Windows and Linux. Mac OS port is still unavailable as of now. |
2024-11-07 | Ingrid von Rosen (Swedish diarist and final wife of Swedish film director Ingmar Bergman) | Ingrid von Rosen (sometimes cited as Ingrid Bergman; 17 January 1930 – 20 May 1995) was a Swedish diarist who was married to Swedish film director Ingmar Bergman in the latter half of her life. |
2024-11-03 | Stan Howard (English footballer) | Stanley Howard (1 July 1934 – 2004) was a footballer who played as a midfielder during the 1950s and 1960s. He was born in Chorley, Lancashire. |
2024-11-03 | Egyptalum (Aluminium manufacturer) | Egyptalum (Egyptian Aluminium Company) is the largest aluminium producer in Egypt and one of the largest in Africa having a total annual production of around 320,000 tonnes[citation needed]. The company is supplied with the electric energy it needs from the Aswan High Dam. |
2024-11-04 | Gwenyfred Bush (American politician) | Gwenyfred Bush (born 1930/1931) was an American politician of the Republican Party active in South Carolina during the 1970s. She was born in Chamberlain, South Dakota. |
2024-11-01 | Ar Janchivlin Resort (Resort in Töv, Mongolia) | Ar Janchivlin (Mongolian: Ар Жанчивлин) resort on mineral springs in Erdene sum of Töv Province in Mongolia. It is 25 km SW from Erdene sum center and 19 km E from Nalaikh. Janchivlin Resort is 12 km SE from Ar Janchivlin.
Ar Janchivlin Resort was established on May 20, 1973. It is located at the southwestern end of the Khan Khentii mountain range, in front of the Tuul River, behind the Bayantsogt mountain, at an average height of 1000-1500 meters above sea level. The spa used a cold spring with carbonic acid gas and oxygen dioxide for treating stomach, liver, gall bladder, high and low blood pressure, chronic diseases of the joints, lower back, and various diseases of the nervous system, gall bladder, kidney, muscle and tendon pain, nervous system weakness, central and peripheral neuritis. |
2024-11-02 | Tiger Team (TV series) (Dr rr g tfttrerrrsgrerddeseerefddcv) | Tiger Team is a 2007 American television show on Court TV, that was aired as a burn-off pilot on the evening of December 25, 2007, days before the network converted to the new branding of truTV. |
2024-11-02 | The Copper Scroll (2006 novel by Joel C. Rosenberg) | The Copper Scroll is a 2006 Christian apocalyptic novel by Joel C. Rosenberg. The novel is the fourth book in the Last Jihad book series. It involves the Biblical prophecies concerning the restoration of the Jewish Temple, tied in by the author to the treasures of the Copper Scroll. |
2024-11-01 | Marc Brickman (American designer (born 1953)) | Marc Brickman is a director, producer, lighting designer and production designer. He is notable for his visuals for Pink Floyd and Paul McCartney. |
2024-11-07 | News Channel 3 Knowledge Bowl (American television quiz show) | News Channel 3 Knowledge Bowl is a quiz bowl program created by WREG-TV in Memphis, Tennessee. It first aired in 1987 for the 1987–88 school year. The format is similar to a quiz show, in which teams come from 32 high schools around the Mid-South to participate. Contests between schools take place throughout the school year. Knowledge Bowl participants earn prizes depending on their standings. |
2024-11-03 | Mo'men (Egyptian fast food restaurant chain) | Mo'men (Arabic: مؤمن , literally means "Believer") is a chain of fast food restaurants based in Cairo, Egypt, specializing in sandwiches. Mo'men is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Mo'men Group. |
2024-11-01 | Sujiva (Malaysian Buddhist monk (born 1951)) | Sujiva is a Malaysian Buddhist monk (samanera) and teacher of Vipassanā meditation in the Theravāda Buddhist tradition. Sujiva teaches Vipassanā meditation in the Western countries. He has written many books on vipassana and Metta meditation. He has also published several collections of poems. |
2024-11-03 | Theodoros Papasimakopoulos (Greek revolutionary leader during the Greek War of Independence) | Theodoros Papasimakopoulos (Greek: Θεόδωρος Παπασημακόπουλος; c. 1790 – 1800s) was a Greek revolutionary leader during the Greek War of Independence. |
2024-11-01 | ACT College | ACT College was a private career college in northern Virginia specializing in Allied health career training. On April 3, 2012, ACT College's website announced that it had closed. |
2024-11-03 | Yamadera Nobuaki | Yamadera Nobuaki (?-?) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period, who served the Takeda clan. |
2024-11-05 | Thomas Grossmann (German psychologist) | Thomas Grossmann (born 1 June 1951 in Hamburg, West Germany) is a German psychologist, psychotherapist and author. |
2024-11-02 | Jaww (Human settlement in Bahrain) | Jaww (Arabic: جو) is a village on the south eastern coast of Bahrain, and has traditionally been home to the Al Bu Romaih tribe. (Now known as “Al Romaihi” “الرميحي”) Bahrain's main prison is located near the village. |
2024-11-02 | .17 CCM (cartridge) | The .17 CCM (Cooper Centerfire Magnum) is a cartridge. It is a necked down[further explanation needed] version of the .22 CCM. This[which?] cartridge was introduced in 1992 and was originally designed by Mike Hill. Dan Cooper (President of Cooper Arms) further refined the cartridge and chambering to put it into production in the Cooper Model 38 action. |
2024-11-04 | Tamura Yoshiaki (Japanese daimyō) | Tamura Yoshiaki (田村義顕) (died 1561) was a Japanese daimyō of the Sengoku period, who ruled the area around Miharu, in Mutsu Province. He ordered the construction of Miharu Castle around 1504 AD. |
2024-11-07 | Asuka Nakase (Japanese voice actress) | is a Japanese voice actress from Hidaka District, Wakayama. |
2024-11-07 | Red Mansion Foundation | The Red Mansion Foundation is a non-profit organisation based in London, England. Founded by Nicolette Kwok in 1999, its aim is to promote cultural understanding between East and West through the medium of contemporary Chinese art. |
2024-11-04 | Kəpənəkçi, Barda (Village in Barda, Azerbaijan) | Kəpənəkçi (also, Kepenekchi and Kyapyanyakchi) is a village in the Barda Rayon of Azerbaijan. |
2024-11-04 | Pernaklar (Village in Barda, Azerbaijan) | Pernaklar (also, Pirniklar) is a village in the Barda Rayon of Azerbaijan. |
2024-11-04 | Yuzbashilar (Village in Barda, Azerbaijan) | Yuzbashilar (also, Yuzbashylar) is a village in the Barda Rayon of Azerbaijan. |
2024-11-04 | Yenikend, Tovuz (Village in Tovuz, Azerbaijan) | Yenikend (also, Traubenfel’d) is a village in the Tovuz Rayon of Azerbaijan. |
2024-11-04 | Odzhakhly (Village in Tovuz, Azerbaijan) | Odzhakhly (also, Oazhakly) is a village in the Tovuz Rayon of Azerbaijan. |
2024-11-04 | Dirvellyar (Place in Agdam, Azerbaijan) | Dirvellyar is a village in the Agdam Rayon of Azerbaijan. |
2024-11-04 | Osmanlar (Village in Barda, Azerbaijan) | Osmanlar is a village in the Barda Rayon of Azerbaijan. |
2024-11-04 | Pesik (Village in Qabala, Azerbaijan) | Pesik is a village in the Qabala Rayon of Azerbaijan. |
2024-11-04 | Mam, Azerbaijan (Village in Sabirabad, Azerbaijan) | Mam is a village in the Sabirabad Rayon of Azerbaijan.
Mam is found in eastern Azerbaijan. |
2024-11-04 | Chyragly (Village in Tovuz, Azerbaijan) | Chyragly is a village in the Tovuz Rayon of Azerbaijan. |
2024-11-04 | Yukhary Myulkyulyu (Village in Tovuz, Azerbaijan) | Yukhary Myulkyulyu (also, Yukhary Myul’kyulyu) is a village in the Tovuz Rayon of Azerbaijan. |
2024-11-04 | Ninqican (Village in Khojavend, Azerbaijan) | Ninqican (Ningijan) is a village in the Khojavend District of Azerbaijan. It is suspected that this village has undergone a name change or no longer exists, as no Azerbaijani website mentions it under this name. |
2024-11-01 | Ireland–Malaysia relations (Bilateral relations) | Ireland–Malaysia relations are the bilateral relations between Ireland and Malaysia. Ireland has an embassy in Kuala Lumpur, and Malaysia has an embassy in Dublin. |
2024-11-06 | Kenichi Kawano (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2024-11-03 | Rhonda Bates (American actress (born 1949)) | Rhonda Bates (born 1949) is an American actress. |
2024-11-07 | Yoichi Akiba (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2024-11-07 | Masahiro Takahashi (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2024-11-02 | Satoshi Sato (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. He played for TDK and FC Gifu before retirement. |
2024-11-02 | Vincent Reed (English cricketer) | Vincent Reed (born 21 March 1940) was an English cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and right-arm medium-pace bowler who played for Cambridgeshire. He was born in Yelling. |
2024-11-02 | Cable Car (cocktail) (cocktail) | The Cable Car is a cocktail created in 1996 by Tony Abou-Ganim. A modern variant on the classic Sidecar, it commemorates the Starlight Room in the Drake Hotel in San Francisco. |
2024-11-03 | Greta Larkins (Australian actress) | Greta Larkins is an Australian former television child actress. |
2024-11-04 | Daniele Gangemi (Italian film director) | Daniele Gangemi (born 18 June 1980) is an Italian actor, film editor, film director, journalist, screenwriter, composer, painter, and cinematographer. |
2024-11-02 | Georges-Claude Guilbert (French academic) | Georges-Claude Guilbert (born May 18, 1959) is a French literary critic and academic who teaches American literature, gender studies, and popular culture. He is Professor in American Studies at the University of Havre, France. |
2024-11-04 | Altman Lighting Co. (Theatrical lighting manufacturer in Colorado) | Altman Lighting, established in 1953, is one of the leading manufacturers of theatrical lighting instruments. They are located in Denver, Colorado, and have been a family-run business since the 1950s. Altman specializes in theatrical lighting and follow spots as well as a series of architectural fixtures. |
2024-11-03 | Starworld (Apparel brand) | Starworld is an apparel brand owned by an international group that owns the Cotton Club, that produces apparel and is a marketer and a vertically integrated manufacturer. The company and brand's manufacturing centre is in Alexandria, Egypt, and the brand has offices in Warrington (England), Alphen aan den Rijn (Holland) and Nicosia (Cyprus). |
2024-11-03 | Shotmed Paper Industries (Egyptian paper mill) | Shotmed Paper Industries (spi) is one of the first privately established bond paper mills in Egypt. Shotmed Paper Industries is an industry of Shotmed Company. Besides the Hadera Mill in Israel, it is the only paper mill in the Middle East that produces wood-free paper from wood pulp. |
2024-11-07 | Our Lady of Vailankanni High School (School in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India) | Our Lady Of Vailankanni High School is situated at Link Road near Yogi Nagar in the suburb of Mumbai, Borivali West, India. The school was founded in 1982 by Mrs Sally De Silva. The Primary Head is Ina De Silva and the Secondary Head is Mr.Sanjay Tiwari. |
2024-11-06 | Eagle Ridge Christian School (Private christian school in the United States) | Eagle Ridge Christian School is a private Christian school and biblically based school located in Cape Girardeau, Missouri on route K. This school has programs from preschool through high school. The estimated number of students is over 200. The student to teacher ratio is less than 20 to 1. |
2024-11-05 | John Williamson (footballer, born 1981) (English footballer) | John Barry Williamson (born 3 March 1981) is an English former professional footballer who played as a defender. He made one appearance in the Football League Second Division for Burnley, coming on as a substitute in the 4–3 win over Macclesfield Town on 28 March 1999. |
2024-11-03 | Institute of Traffic Accident Investigators (UK charity) | The Institute of Traffic Accident Investigators (sometimes abbreviated to "ITAI") is a road safety organisation. |
2024-11-02 | Xinlitun railway station (Railway station in Liaoning, China) | The Xinlitun railway station is a railway station of Dazheng railway, Xinyi railway and Gaoxin railway located in People's Republic of China. |
2024-11-02 | Bahgat Group (Egyptian company) | Bahgat Group is a group of companies in Egypt that manufacture electronics, household appliances, furniture, and medical equipment. It is also involved in entertainment and real estate development. Bahgat Group has established a new suburb, Dreamland, and another similar suburb with the same name in Sudan. |
2024-11-05 | Vincent of Scarning (Headmaster of Norwich School in the 13th-century) |
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2024-11-07 | Raffi Indjejikian (Accounting scholar) | Raffi Indjejikian is the Robert L. Dixon Collegiate Professor of Accounting at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan. His research is primarily focused on the development of models and theories illustrating the role of managerial accounting in decision-making through the basis of agency theory. |
2024-11-04 | Sean O'Connor (soccer) (American soccer player) | Sean O'Connor (born June 15, 1984, in La Crescenta, California) is a former American soccer player. |
2024-11-05 | All-time Atlanta Blackhawks roster | This list comprises all players who have participated in at least one league match for Atlanta Blackhawks since the team's first season in the USL Premier Development League in 2009. Players who were on the roster but never played a first team game are not listed; players who appeared for the team in other competitions (US Open Cup, etc.) but never actually made an USL appearance are noted at the bottom of the page where appropriate. |
2024-11-03 | Takashi Kageyama (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2024-11-04 | Satoshi Hashida (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2024-11-06 | Yuji Oe (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2024-11-03 | Seoudi Group (Egyptian automobile manufacturer) | The Seoudi Group is an Egyptian automobile manufacturer which was founded in 1975 with its current head office in Cairo. |
2024-11-03 | East Mediterranean Gas Company (Egyptian oil and gas company) | East Mediterranean Gas Company (EMG) is an owner and operator of thePeace Pipileine Al Arish–Ashkelon pipeline. EMG is a joint company of Mediterranean Gas Pipeline Ltd MGPC which belongs to "Evsen Group of Companies" (17%), EMED BV (39%), East Gas Company EGC (9%), and the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (10%). |
2024-11-07 | Real Magic TV (2002 American TV series or program) | Real Magic TV or 'RMTV' is an American interactive television series that features magic performed by host Jonathan Real together with acoustic sessions and interviews with musicians. The series was produced by Jonathan Krakehl after the mix of magic and music in his Real Magic New York, a film made as a fundraiser for 9-11 survivors and families, proved popular. It was available on college TV stations, then online. Segments were featured on Daily Download on the Fuse TV channel from 2005[citation needed] and the series was available via Hulu's online network from 2010. |
2024-11-06 | Zuus Undapp (Indonesian fencer (1934–2018)) | Zuus Undapp (3 April 1934 – 1 June 2018) was an Indonesian fencer. She competed in the women's individual foil event at the 1960 Summer Olympics, where she lost all three of her bouts. |
2024-11-02 | Nasser Madani (Iranian fencer) | Nasser Madani (Persian: ناصر مدنی; born 4 July 1940) is an Iranian épée, foil and sabre fencer. He competed in five events at the 1964 Summer Olympics. |
2024-11-03 | Ibrachy & Dermarkar | Ibrachy & Dermarkar law firm is a legal practice that serves business legal needs since 1932. The firm acts as legal counsel to several companies operating in Egypt. |
2024-11-02 | At Close Quarters (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | At Close Quarters may refer to: |
2024-11-02 | EUC Construction – El Hazek (Company) | EUC Construction – El Hazek is a leading Egyptian company based in Cairo, Egypt. It was established in 1979, and has covered an array of projects across all Egypt and the Persian Gulf region. |
2024-11-03 | Hideaki Kaetsu (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2024-11-03 | Takayasu Kawai (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2024-11-07 | Hiromasa Tokioka (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2024-11-01 | Cleber (footballer, born 1976) (Brazilian footballer) | Cleber Alexandre Gomes (born May 7, 1976), known as just Cleber, is a former Brazilian football player. |
2024-11-06 | Shinsuke Sakimoto (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2024-11-03 | Dave Stewart (American soccer) (American soccer player) | Dave Stewart is a retired American soccer forward who spent his career with the El Paso Patriots in the USISL. He played for El Paso from 1993 to at least 1999. On August 27, 1995, Stewart and his teammates fell to the Richmond Kickers in the final of the 1995 U.S. Open Cup. On February 2, 1997, the MetroStars selected Heald in the third round (twenty-fifth overall) of the 1997 MLS Supplemental Draft. When the MetroStars released him in April, he returned to the Patriots. |
2024-11-07 | Hirotaka Uchibayashi (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2024-11-07 | Akira Takabe (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2024-11-06 | Abdul Nasser Al-Sayegh (Kuwaiti fencer) | Abdul Nasser Al-Sayegh (Arabic: عبد الناصر الصايغ; born 19 February 1959) is a Kuwaiti former épée and foil fencer. He competed at the 1976 and 1984 Summer Olympics, and had a record of 0-18. |
2024-11-07 | Noriaki Ishizawa (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2024-11-06 | Samachai Trangjaroenngarm (Thai fencer) | Samachai Trangjaroenngarm (Thai: สมชัย ตรังเจริญงาม; born 9 November 1953) is a Thai fencer. He competed in the team épée and sabre events at the 1976 Summer Olympics. |
2024-11-03 | Osama Al-Khurafi (Kuwaiti fencer) | Osama Al-Kharafi (born 24 April 1963) is a Kuwaiti former fencer. He competed in the individual and team épée events at the 1980 and 1984 Summer Olympics. |
2024-11-06 | Yutaka Kaneko (footballer) (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2024-11-04 | Abdullah Al-Zawayed (Saudi Arabian fencer) | Abdullah Al-Zawayed (Arabic: عبد الله الزوايد; born 1965) is a Saudi Arabian fencer. He competed in the individual foil event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. |
2024-11-04 | Mohamed Ahmed Abu Ali (Saudi Arabian fencer) | Mohamed Ahmed Abu Ali (Arabic: محمد أحمد أبو علي; born 1964) is a Saudi Arabian fencer. He competed in the individual and team épée events at the 1984 Summer Olympics. |
2024-11-05 | All-time F.C. New York roster | This list comprises all players who have participated in at least one league match for F.C. New York in the club's only season in the USL Professional Division in 2011. Players who were on the roster but never played a first team game are not listed; players who appeared for the team in other competitions (US Open Cup, etc.) but never actually made a USL appearance are noted at the bottom of the page where appropriate. |
2024-11-06 | Choy Kam Shing (Hong Kong fencer) | Choy Kam Shing (born 1 December 1966) is a Hong Kong fencer. He competed in the foil and épée events at the 1988 Summer Olympics. |
2024-11-05 | Silvia Koeswandi (Indonesian fencer) | Silvia Koeswandi (born 25 August 1959) is an Indonesian fencer. She competed in the women's individual foil event at the 1988 Summer Olympics, losing all four of her bouts. |
2024-11-04 | Mohamed Al-Hamar (Kuwaiti fencer) | Mohamed Al-Hamar or Mohammad Alhamar (born 4 September 1971) is a Kuwaiti former fencer. He competed in the épée events at the 1988 and 1992 Summer Olympics. |
2024-11-07 | Hessische Geschichten (Multi-national TV series or program) | Hessische Geschichten is a German television series. |
2024-11-03 | Medha Sharma (1940 Indian film) | Medha Sharma is a 1940 Indian Bollywood film. |
2024-11-07 | Upper Kutinga (human settlement in India) | Upper Kutinga is a gram panchayat village in Laxmipur block, Koraput district, Odisha. |
2024-11-07 | Yoshiki Okamura (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2024-11-01 | Kazuma Matsushita (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2024-11-01 | Daigo Imai (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2024-11-04 | Tomohisa Ishiguro (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2024-11-01 | Hirotaku Hagiwara (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2024-11-01 | Shota Kanno (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2024-11-02 | Tatsuya Murao (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2024-11-06 | Lo Moon Tong (Hong Kong fencer) | Ringo Lo Moon Tong (Chinese: 盧滿堂; Jyutping: lou4 mun5 tong4, born 12 March 1964) is a Hong Kong fencer. He competed in the individual foil event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. |
2024-11-02 | Lucas Zakaria (Indonesian fencer) | Lucas Zakaria (born 18 August 1971) is an Indonesian fencer. He competed in the individual épée event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. |
2024-11-07 | Luke de Woolfson (British film and television actor (born 1976)) | Luke de Woolfson (born 7 March 1976) is a British film and television actor. |
2024-11-02 | 2012 Winter Youth Olympics opening ceremony | The 2012 Winter Youth Olympics opening ceremony, was held on 13 January 2012 at Bergiselschanze, Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria. Over 15,000 people attended the ceremony. |
2024-11-05 | Hiroko Takemasa (Japanese voice actress (born 1965)) | is a Japanese voice actress. |
2024-11-06 | Nelya Sevostiyanova (Kazakhstani fencer (born 1973)) | Nelya Sevostiyanova (born 24 November 1973) is a Kazakhstani fencer. She competed in the women's individual foil event at the 2000 Summer Olympics. |
2024-11-04 | Natalya Goncharova (fencer) (Kazakhstani fencer (born 1974)) | Natalya Goncharova (born 28 July 1974) is a Kazakhstani fencer. She competed in the women's individual épée event at the 2000 Summer Olympics. |
2024-11-03 | Corona (confectioner) (Egyptian confectionery and chocolate company) | The Alexandria Confectionary & Chocolate Company (Arabic: شركة الإسكندرية للحلويات والشوكولاتة Sharkat Al Iskandariyah Lal Ḥalawiyat Wal Shokalatat, known as Corona), established under the name of the Royal Chocolate Works of Egypt in 1919 by Tommy Christou, is the oldest confectionery and chocolate company in the Egyptian market. |
2024-11-05 | Kim Dong-gwon (South Korean footballer) | Kim Dong-Gwon (Korean: 김동권; born April 4, 1992) is a South Korean football player for Gimhae FC. |
2024-11-07 | Daiki Oizumi (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2024-11-05 | Kim Jung-hyun (footballer, born 1990) (South Korean footballer) | Kim Jung-hyun (Korean: 김정현; born January 3, 1990) is a South Korean football player. |
2024-11-06 | Shota Imai (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2024-11-05 | Henry III, Lord of Waldeck (German nobleman, co-ruler of Waldeck) | Henry III, Lord of Waldeck (c. 1225/1230 – 1267) was a German nobleman. He was the eldest son of Count Adolph I of Waldeck and Schwalenberg (d. 1270), from his first marriage with Sophie (d. 1254). |
2024-11-03 | Eagle Eye Art Academy | Eagle Eye Art Academy is a Texan school of film and acting. |
2024-11-01 | The Secret Memoir of the Missionary (Short story by Hirofumi Tanaka) | is a horror short story by Hirofumi Tanaka. It was originally planned as the first part of a much longer novel, however this project was abandoned when the publisher rejected Tanaka's proposal. It was first collected in the Japanese Cthulhu Mythos collection Lair of the Hidden Gods, published by Tokyo Sōgensha. It was translated into English by Daniel Day when the collection was published by Kurodahan Press in 2006. |
2024-11-07 | Trick mode | Trick mode or trick play is a feature of digital video systems, including digital video recorders and video on demand systems, that mimics the visual feedback given during fast-forward and rewind operations that were provided by analogue systems such as VCRs. Trick play manipulates the video stream to include only a subset of frames. |
2024-11-04 | Khalid Al-Hammadi (Qatari fencer) | Khalid Issa Al-Hamadi (Arabic: خالد عيسى الحمادي; born October 27, 1987, in Doha) is a Qatari foil fencer. Al-Hamadi made an official debut for his sporting discipline at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, where he competed in the individual foil event. He lost the first preliminary match to South Korea's Choi Byung-Chul, with a score of 3–15. |
2024-11-04 | Abab (National Anthem) | Abab ('Raise' or 'Grow') was the national anthem of Ogadenia, a country proposed by the ONLF. It was sung in Somali. The current national anthem of Ogadenia is Qaran. |
2024-11-04 | Qaran (Anthem for proposed country) | Qaran ("Nation") is the national anthem of Ogadenia, a country proposed by the ONLF. It is sung in Somali. The previous national anthem of Ogadenia was Abab. |
2024-11-03 | Khedivial Mail S.S. Company (Shipping Company) | Khedivial Mail S.S. Company was a British steamship company, established in 1898, that ran shipping services from Alexandria, Egypt and Suez, as well as shiprepair facilities, in succession to earlier ventures by the Egyptian authorities. |
2024-11-05 | All-time Phoenix FC roster | This list comprises all players who participated in at least one league match for Phoenix FC in their only season in the USL Pro. Players who were on the roster but never played a first team game are not listed; players who appeared for the team in other competitions (US Open Cup, CONCACAF Champions League, etc.) but never actually made an USL appearance are noted at the bottom of the page where appropriate. |
2024-11-02 | Yosuke Matsumoto (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2024-11-02 | Goth Haji Behram | Goth Haji Behram is a neighbourhood of Keamari Town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. |
2024-11-02 | Goth Ghulam Mohammad (neighbourhood of Keamari Town in Karachi, Pakistan) | Goth Ghulam Mohammad is a neighbourhood of Keamari Town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. |
2024-11-02 | Goth Faqir Mohammad | Goth Faqir Mohammad is a neighbourhood of Keamari Town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. |
2024-11-05 | Solar sharing (form of financing solar power facilities) | Solar sharing is a way to finance a new solar power plant by pooling the investment resources of multiple people together. The concept was developed to promote new solar energy while at the same time sharing the economic benefits that the energy produces among those who contributed to the projects. |
2024-11-04 | Nihal Singh of Bharatpur | Nihal Singh (2 October 1756 - 11 August 1775), also known as Naval Singh and Nawal Singh, was the fourth son of Suraj Mal and the regent of his nephew Keshri Singh, from 11 April 1769 till his death. |
2024-11-03 | ESpace (Egyptian software company) | Espace is an Egyptian software company. It was founded in 2000 by eight graduates, inspired by the start-up fever in Silicon Valley at the time. It became a leader in the field of web scalability solutions. |
2024-11-04 | L3DT (3D environment builder software) | L3DT is a Windows application used to create maps and textures which can be used by artists and video game designers to generate 3D environments. The software was developed by Aaron Torpy, proprietor of Bundysoft. Both standard (free) and professional versions of the software can be found on the company's website. |
2024-11-07 | Carr Community, Florida (Populated place in Florida, US) | Carr Community, Florida is located on Florida State Road 73, one mile north of its intersection with State Road 20 at Clarksville. It is home to Carr Elementary and Middle Schools, as well as several churches: Poplar Head Baptist Church, Travelers Rest Freewill Baptist, and Carr Advent Church. It also has a public park at Four Mile Creek with picnic tables, restrooms, tennis courts, and a baseball field. It is also near Chipola River Park on State Road 20, which has a public boat ramp. |
2024-11-02 | L&T Realty | L&T Realty is the real estate subsidiary of the Indian infrastructure and engineering giant Larsen & Toubro Group. With a presence spanning over 80 years, the Larsen & Toubro Group operates in various segments like B2B, B2C, heavy engineering, manufacturing, technology, financial services, and construction. The group is behind some of India's most significant infrastructure developments, including the recently launched 'Atal Setu' Trans-Harbour Link in Mumbai, the world's tallest statue - The Statue of Unity - and the world's largest cricket stadium - the Narendra Modi Cricket Stadium at Motera. |
2024-11-07 | Reverse Marranos (Haredim who appear to live a Charedi lifestyle but do not believe in their core beliefs) | Reverse Marranos (RMs) are Haredim who appear to live a Haredi lifestyle but do not believe in the core beliefs associated with that lifestyle. The term highlights the opposite nature of their secrecy as compared to Spanish Jewish marranos in the Middle Ages, who were forced to publicly abandon their Judaism while secretly maintaining their Jewish customs. |
2024-11-04 | Information communication and telecommunication economics | Information communication and telecommunication economics refers to a broad range approach to the micro and macro economics of data consumption and management, voice or data. This application of micro cum macro economic principles to the subject matter here refers to three clear strategies vis-a-vis information, communication and telecommunication.
Information refers to data that is accurately organized and timely presented, so as to affect the end user's behavior. Information Economics on the other hand can be defined as the application micro and macro economic principles and policies to information consumption and management which ultimately drives economic, social, cultural and political growth and development. Communication refers to connecting people so as to organize them with a view of driving a common goal. Economics of Communication is about applying micro and macro economic principles to cost effectively connect, organize and achieve clearly defined goals. Telecommunication, is the exchange of information, voice or data, per time per space by electronic means. Then economics of Telecommunication is also the economics of Information Communication & Telecommunication refers to the branch of economics that APPLIES the principles of economics vis-a-vis demand, supply, market structures, consumer and producer behavior to the study and propound applicable theories to ICT markets and industry. |
2024-11-04 | Institute for Environmental Solutions (Latvian non-profit organization) | Institute for Environmental Solutions (IES) is a non-profit research organization in Latvia that utilizes airborne remote sensing technologies and creates multidisciplinary teams to design and develop innovative environmental solutions. IES is a network-based organization which brings together scientists, artists, engineers and specialists from Latvia and abroad. |
2024-11-05 | AEA International Lawyers Network (organization) | AEA International Lawyers Network, previously known as European Lawyers Association, is an international network of offices situated all over the world. The AEA covers all the 193 UN member countries plus one UN observer (Palestine) and two UN non-members (Taiwan and Kosovo). |
2024-11-02 | Ingo Appelt (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Ingo Appelt (born 1961) is an Austrian bobsledder. |
2024-11-02 | Pilgrim Beware (US musical group) | Pilgrim Beware was a Chicago Americana band together from 1994-1999. Fronted by singer/songwriter Jennifer Thornbury (née Paul), currently of El Gato Roboto, and including Stephen Dorocke (Handsome Family, Freakwater) on pedal steel, guitar, accordion, and mandolin, Brian Doyle on guitar and harmonica, Tom Musick on bass, and Randy Jezierski on drums. Occasional and past members also included Heath Chappell (The New Invaders) on drums, Joe Shepley (drums), Liza Waxman (bass) and Ryan Hembrey (upright bass). |
2024-11-02 | Luvo Inc. | Luvo Inc. [loo- vō] is a privately held frozen food company that develops, manufactures, markets and sells retail food products. Its products are sold by retail chains in the United States and grocery stores in British Columbia and Ontario, Canada. Luvo products are also served on some Delta Air Lines' flights. |
2024-11-02 | Tshivhumbe | Tshivhumbe is a place where the Tshivhumbe tribe resides. The origin of the name comes from their surname Netshivhumbe. In Tshivenda the surname with "Ne" in the beginning indicates that those people are the owner of the place, whereas the word "Ne" shows the belonging. |
2024-11-01 | Little Constellation | Little Constellation is a network of contemporary art focus on geopolitical micro-areas of Europe. |
2024-11-02 | Eyvazlılar (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Eyvazlılar or Eyvazalılar or Eyvazallar may refer to: |
2024-11-02 | Black Journal (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Black Journal may refer to: |
2024-11-05 | Rajiv Gandhi Garden (Garden in Rajasthan, India) | Rajiv Gandhi Garden is one of the big gardens in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India. It is situated near the back of Fateh Sagar Lake, and contains a statue of Late Rajiv Gandhi, besides several other attractions like spacious children's park and a food court. |
2024-11-07 | Anthony Barbar (Lebanese swimmer (born 1992)) | Anthony Barbar (born 18 November 1992) is a Lebanese swimmer. He competed in the men's 50m freestyle event at the 2016 Summer Olympics where he ranked 50th. |
2024-11-07 | Fatema Almahmeed (Bahraini swimmer) | Fatema Almahmeed (born 14 June 1999) is a Bahraini swimmer. She competed in the women's 50 metre freestyle event at the 2016 Summer Olympics. She finished in 74th place in the heats with a time of 32.28 and she did not advance to the semi-finals. |
2024-11-02 | Richard Khautin (American bridge player) | Richard Lee Khautin (28 January 1940 – 3 October 1993) was an American bridge player from Brooklyn. |
2024-11-04 | John McKendrick (lawyer) | John McKendrick KC is a British lawyer, author, and the attorney general of Anguilla. |
2024-11-06 | Hiroshi Hatano (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2024-11-06 | Masato Osugi (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for MIO Biwako Shiga in the Japan Football League. |
2024-11-03 | Koichiro Morita (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2024-11-07 | Wataru Ikenaga (Japanese footballer (born 1991)) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for FC Osaka. |
2024-11-01 | Takunosuke Funakawa (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer who played for Blancdieu Hirosaki. |
2024-11-02 | Shinji Yamaguchi (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player for MIO Biwako Shiga. |
2024-11-06 | Kazuaki Hayashi (Japanese footballer and manager) | is a Japanese football player and manager. |
2024-11-07 | Luis Ayesa (Filipino swimmer) | Luis Ayesa Jr. (born 5 February 1950) is a Filipino former swimmer. He competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics and the 1972 Summer Olympics. |
2024-11-06 | Kazuto Nishida (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese former football player. |
2024-11-01 | Shota Fujisaki (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. He Currently play for Tiamo Hirakata from 2023. |
2024-11-03 | Surabhi PU College (Pre-university college in Hospet , Karnataka, India) | Surabhi PU College is a pre-university college in Bellary, Karnataka, India. It is affiliated to Karnataka Pre-University Education Board. It is located Near Hosuramma Temple, Chidhawadagi, Hospet. |
2024-11-03 | Ryota Nakai (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer. He is a forward. |
2024-11-02 | Abdullah Ghamran (Emirati footballer (born 1994)) | Abdullah Ghamran (Arabic:عبد الله غمران) (born 4 July 1994) is an Emirati footballer who plays as a defender . |
2024-11-02 | Abdullah Al-Matroushi (Emirati footballer (born 1993)) | Abdullah Al-Matroushi (Arabic:عبد الله المطروشي) (born 18 July 1993) is an Emirati footballer who plays for Dibba Al-Hisn as a defender. |
2024-11-07 | Chung Thị Thanh Lan (Vietnamese swimmer (born 1962)) | Chung Thị Thanh Lan (born 17 January 1962) is a Vietnamese swimmer. She competed in the women's 100 metre freestyle at the 1980 Summer Olympics. She was the first woman to represent Vietnam at the Olympics. |
2024-11-04 | Christopher Chappell (rugby league) (English rugby league player) | Christopher "Chris" Chappell (birth unknown) is a former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s. He played at club level for Featherstone Rovers. |
2024-11-04 | Lee Kellett (English rugby league footballer) | Lee Kellett is a former professional rugby league footballer who played for Featherstone Rovers during the 1986–87 season. |
2024-11-05 | Chom se Hoogte Pass | Chom se Hoogte Pass is situated in the Mpumalanga province, on the R36 where it splits off from the R539 (South Africa). |
2024-11-05 | Angel Ho (Taiwanese actress) | Angel Ho (traditional Chinese: 何潔柔; simplified Chinese: 何洁柔; pinyin: Hé Jiéróu) is a Taiwanese actress. |
2024-11-07 | Sabawon Shamohammad (Norwegian footballer (born 1998)) | Sabawon Wahid Shamohammad (born 10 December 1998) is a Norwegian footballer currently playing for Eik Tønsberg. |
2024-11-05 | All-time FC Cincinnati (2016–2018) roster | This list comprises all players who participated in at least one league match for FC Cincinnati during the team's tenure in the United Soccer League season from 2016 to 2018. |
2024-11-05 | Choke Beat Orchestra | Choke Beat Orchestra is a Tel-Aviv based hip hop musical band led by the controllerism artist Adi Rotem (AKA Choke). It was founded in September 2015. In 2017, the band performed on International Music Showcase Festival 2017. |
2024-11-02 | Seiya Matsuki (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for SC Sagamihara. |
2024-11-03 | Moss Point (Aleutians West Census Area, Alaska) (Cape in Alaska, United States) | Moss Point is a cape on Umak Island in the Aleutians West Census Area, Alaska in the United States. |
2024-11-04 | Renard Hill (Mountain in New York, USA) | Renard Hill is a mountain located in the Catskill Mountains of New York northeast of Downsville, New York. Conklin Hill is located northeast, and Prospect Hill is located north-northwest of Renard Hill. |
2024-11-04 | Meade Hill (Mountain in New York, United States) | Meade Hill is a mountain located in the Catskill Mountains of New York east of Arkville. Fleischmann Mountain is located east of Meade Hill. |
2024-11-01 | Crane Hill (Walton, Delaware County, New York) (Mountain in New York, United States) | Crane Hill is a mountain located in the Catskill Mountains of New York southwest of Walton. Walton Mountain is located northwest, South Mountain is located east, and Bear Spring Mountain is located east of Crane Hill. |
2024-11-01 | South Mountain (Delaware County, New York) (Mountain in New York, United States) | South Mountain is a mountain located in the Catskill Mountains of New York south of Walton. Walton Mountain is located west-northwest, Bear Spring Mountain is located north, and Houck Mountain is located south of South Mountain. |
2024-11-04 | Conklin Hill (Mountain in New York, United States) | Conklin Hill is a mountain located in the Catskill Mountains of New York east-northeast of Downsville. Bryden Hill is located north, and Renard Hill is located southwest of Conklin Hill. |
2024-11-01 | East Mountain (Ulster County, New York) (Mountain in New York, United States) | East Mountain is a mountain located in the Catskill Mountains of New York southeast of Sundown. Bangle Hill is located north-northeast and Pople Hill is located northeast of East Mountain. |
2024-11-05 | Myanmar–Thailand football rivalry (Southeast Asia Derby) | Myanmar and Thailand men's national football teams are sporting rivals and had played with each other over 50 matches. In overall result, Thailand had defeated Myanmar 21 times, comparing to 15 victories of the Burmese over the Thais. It is one of Southeast Asia and Asia's rivalries, and used to be one of Asia's greatest rivalries until the fall of Burma team from late 1980s onward. Despite this, matches between Myanmar and Thailand are still widely followed by fans of two countries. |
2024-11-02 | Haverford Fords (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Haverford Fords may refer to: |
2024-11-04 | Treaty of Andernach (1059) (1059 treaty between Flanders, Lorraine, and the Holy Roman Empire) | The Treaty of Andernach ended a long war between Baldwin V, count of Flanders and Godfrey III, Duke of Upper and Lower Lorraine, on one side, and Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor, on the other. |
2024-11-04 | Thunder Hill (Hill in Sullivan Country, New York) | Thunder Hill is a mountain in Sullivan County, New York. It is located west-southwest of Grahamsville. Denman Mountain is located north-northeast and South Hill is located east-southeast of Thunder Hill. |
2024-11-05 | Klaus-Dieter Buschle (German volleyball player) | Klaus-Dieter Buschle (born 30 April 1950) is a German volleyball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1972 Summer Olympics representing West Germany. |
2024-11-05 | Yoshikatsu Hiraga (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer who plays for Tokyo 23 FC as a striker. |
2024-11-03 | Souta Sugiyama (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer who plays for Albirex Niigata Singapore FC as a defender. |
2024-11-03 | Shoki Ohara (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a defender for Ococias Kyoto. |
2024-11-05 | Ji Xiangzheng (Chinese footballer) | Ji Xiangzheng (simplified Chinese: 姬向争; traditional Chinese: 姬向爭; pinyin: Jī Xiàngzhēng; born 4 July 1997) is a Chinese professional football player who is currently a free agent. |
2024-11-05 | Mak Fu Shing (Hong Kong footballer) | Mak Fu Shing (Chinese: 麥富城; born 14 November 2000) is a Hong Kong professional footballer who plays as a midfielder and is currently a free agent. |
2024-11-05 | Tsang Tung Ming (Hong Kong footballer) | Tsang Tung Ming (Chinese: 曾通明; born 21 July 1999) is a Hong Kong professional footballer who plays as a midfielder. |
2024-11-04 | Daichi Tanabe (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer. |
2024-11-06 | Sunil Soni (Indian singer) | Sunil Soni (born 26 January 1980) is an Indian singer, music composer and lyricist in Chhollywood. He is an widely famous in Chhattisgarh for his singing style. |
2024-11-05 | Miss World America 2019 (Beauty pageant) | Miss World America 2019 was the 11th Miss World America pageant, held at the The Orleans Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, on October 12, 2019. |
2024-11-05 | Cho Hun (gymnast, born 1958) (North Korean gymnast (born 1958)) | Cho Hun (born 24 February 1958) is a North Korean gymnast. He competed in eight events at the 1980 Summer Olympics. |
2024-11-02 | Greek Civil War (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Greek Civil War took place from 1946 to 1949. |
2024-11-05 | Miss World America 1992 (Beauty pageant) | Miss World America 1992 was the 4th edition of the Miss World America pageant and it was held in El Paso, Texas and was won by Sharon Belden of Florida. She was crowned by Miss World 1990, Gina Marie Tolleson of South Carolina. Belden went on to represent the United States at the Miss World 1992 Pageant in South Africa later that year. she finished in the Top 10 at Miss World. |
2024-11-05 | Miss World America 1993 (Beauty pageant) | Miss World America 1993 was the 5th edition of the Miss World America pageant and it was held in the Abraham Chavez Theatre in El Paso, Texas and was won by Maribeth Brown of Massachusetts. She was crowned by outgoing titleholder, Sharon Belden of Florida. Brown went on to represent the United States at the Miss World 1993 Pageant in South Africa later that year. She finished in the Top 10 at Miss World. This pageant was held simultaneously with the Miss Mundo México 1993 (Miss World Mexico 1993) pageant. |
2024-11-06 | Alberto Canlas (Filipino weightlifter (born 1940)) | Alberto Canlas (born March 11, 1940) is a Filipino weightlifter. He competed in the men's bantamweight event at the 1960 Summer Olympics. |
2024-11-06 | Kim Myong-sik (weightlifter) (North Korean weightlifter) | Kim Myong-sik (born 30 June 1969) is a North Korean weightlifter. He competed in the men's flyweight event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. |
2024-11-02 | Chinese Idol (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Chinese Idol is a TV series. |
2024-11-05 | Miss World America 2020 (Beauty pageant) | Miss World America 2020 was the 12th Miss World America pageant, it was held virtually due to COVID-19, in October 2020. |
2024-11-03 | KDDM (Radio station in Mount Vernon, Texas) | KDDM (100.5 FM) is a terrestrial American radio station, currently airing an unknown format. Licensed to Mount Vernon, Texas, United States, the station is owned by the North Texas Radio Group, L.P. |
2024-11-01 | Kosei Tajiri (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Kochi United SC. |
2024-11-04 | George Noll (American diplomat) | George Noll is an American diplomat, currently serving as Chief of the U.S. Office of Palestinian Affairs at the United States Embassy in Jerusalem. He joined the United States Department of State in 1997. Noll served as a diplomat at several US embassies in South Korea, Germany, Belarus, Russia, and Norway. |
2024-11-06 | Shunsuke Hirai (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer who plays as a defender for MIO Biwako Shiga, on loan from Yokohama F. Marinos. |
2024-11-06 | Hu Jyun-siang (Taiwanese weightlifter) | Hu Jyun-saing is a Taiwanese weightlifter. He represented Taiwan at the 2019 World Weightlifting Championships. |
2024-11-05 | Arata Koyama (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a defender for FC Gifu. |
2024-11-01 | Ri Yong-gwang (North Korean footballer) | Ri Yong-gwang (Korean: ~; born 15 August 1982) is a North Korean former footballer. He represented North Korea on at least two occasions in 2005. |
2024-11-03 | Rim Kun-u (North Korean footballer) | Rim Kun-u (Korean: ~; born 11 February 1981) is a North Korean former footballer. He represented North Korea on at least thirteen occasions between 2000 and 2003. |
2024-11-03 | Koki Akasaka (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese former footballer. |
2024-11-01 | Battle of Dương Liễu–Nhông Pass (Part of the Vietnam War (1965)) | The Battle of Dương Liễu–Nhông Pass took place during the Vietnam War at Dương Liễu and Đèo Nhông (located on Route 1), in the area of Phù Mỹ district, Bình Định province, between the 2nd Regiment (An Lao Regiment, 3 Gold Star Division) of the South Vietnamese Liberation Army and 2 infantry battalions, 1 armored division of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam. The anniversary of this battle is usually counted according to the lunar calendar (January 5 of the solar calendar), and there are records that the battle took place from February 7 to February 8, 1965. |
2024-11-06 | 2022 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Eastern Visayas | Elections are taking place in Eastern Visayas for 13 seats in the House of Representatives of the Philippines on May 9, 2022. Four of these seats are uncontested — lone district of Biliran, and the first, third and 5th districts of Leyte's. Four are incumbents. |
2024-11-07 | Ricardo Genovés (Baseball player) | Ricardo Enrique Genovés (born May 14, 1999) is a Venezuelan professional baseball catcher who is a free agent. |
2024-11-06 | Raynel Delgado (Baseball player) | Raynel Delgado (born April 4, 2000) is an American professional baseball infielder who is a free agent. |
2024-11-07 | Brad Case (baseball) (Baseball player) | Bradley Spencer Case (born September 13, 1996) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. |
2024-11-07 | Cristofer Melendez (Baseball player) | Cristofer Melendez (born September 16, 1997) is a Dominican professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. |
2024-11-07 | Jose Maldonado (baseball) (Baseball player) | Jose Luis Maldonado (born January 17, 1999) is a Dominican Republic professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. |
2024-11-06 | Annu Patel (Indian Fashion Designer) | Annu Patel is an Indian fashion designer from Gujarat in India where her brand goes by her brand name Annu's Creation which is notable for her work majorly in association with Bollywood personalities like Jhanvi Kapoor, Tara Sutaria, Taapsee Pannu, Krystal D'Souza, Mouni Roy and Tina Datta and fashion events like Lakme Fashion Week. |
2024-11-02 | Tianna (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Tianna is a feminine given name. |
2024-11-05 | Yizhak Halperin (Israeli farmer and NILI member (1890 – 1960)) | Yizhak Halperin (17 October 1890, Zikhron Ya'akov – 3 January 1960, Binyamina) was an Israeli farmer and a member of the NILI spy network. |
2024-11-05 | Tom and Jerry: Yankee Doodle's CAT-astrophe (1990 video game) | Tom and Jerry: Yankee Doodle’s CAT-astrophe is a 1990 side-scrolling video game that loosely adapts the Oscar winning Tom and Jerry film "The Yankee Doodle Mouse" released in 1943. The game was developed by the American company Hi Tech Expressions for personal computers with the MS-DOS operating system. It is notable for being one of the earliest video games of the Tom and Jerry franchise. |
2024-11-06 | Gabriela de Matos (Afro-Brazilian architect) | Gabriela de Matos is an Afro-Brazilian architect based in Rio de Janeiro. She analyzes the impacts of architecture and urban design on structural racism and sexism within the context of the African diaspora. |
2024-11-04 | In Honor of a Lifetime of Sexual Assault (Short-lived art installation in the United States) | In Honor of a Lifetime of Sexual Assault is the name of two statues of Donald Trump by an anonymous artist, installed in the United States in October 2024. The sculptures were installed in Portland, Oregon, and Philadelphia. Both were removed soon after being installed. |
2024-11-06 | Yelorisami | Yelorisami (Yẹlọ̀rìṣàmi), meaning "Mother is my god," is a name of Yoruba origin that holds deep cultural and spiritual significance. Although it is not a common Yoruba name, it combines elements that reflect heritage, identity, and family lineage. In Yoruba culture, names are often chosen to express profound meanings related to destiny, blessings, and one's life purpose.
The breakdown of the name Yelorisami is as follows: (Iye) - mother, (ni) - is, (òrìṣà) - god, (mi)- mine. |
2024-11-06 | Sweden Yearly Meeting | Sweden Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, or simply Sweden Yearly Meeting or SYM, is the organizing body for Quaker groups and meetings in Sweden. |
2024-11-06 | Abeje (Nigerian given name) | Abeje (Àbẹ̀jẹ́), meaning "one who must be pleaded with to answer," is of Yoruba origin and carries cultural and spiritual depth in Yoruba naming traditions. Though it’s relatively uncommon, the name reflects a meaningful combination of elements that honor heritage, identity, or family lineage. In Yoruba, names often carry profound meanings connected to destiny, blessings, and life purpose. The components of the name. a (someone), bẹ̀ (to beg or plead), and jẹ́ (to heed)—come together to emphasize the significance of seeking and receiving blessings. Another similar name is Abeke (Àbẹ̀kẹ́), meaning "one who is begged to be cherished or pampered." |
2024-11-07 | Up Northern Wolves | "Up Northern Wolves" is a fight song of Northern State University in Aberdeen, South Dakota. |