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Samaheej ( Samāhīj) is a village in Bahrain on the northern coast of Muharraq Island. Al Dair village lies to its northwest, while Galali lies to its southeast. It is north of Bahrain International Airport.
Samaheej had a Nestorian Christian presence during its early history, with old foundations of a Nestorian monastery being discovered in the village.
Before the discovery of oil in Bahrain, most of the inhabitants were involved in farming, especially date palms, and fishing.
The name Samahij is from Persian se (three) and mahi (fish) and hence, ‘the three fish’. This name has to do with the geographical form of the area on which this village is situated.
Among the famous people from Samaheej is Abdullah bin Saleh al Samahiji (1675 - 1722), a medieval Islamic scholar, prominent within the Akhbari school of Shiism during the Safavid era.
Preding is a municipality in the district of Deutschlandsberg in the Austrian state of Styria.
KBHP (101.1 FM, "KB101") is an FM radio station licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to serve the community of Bemidji, Minnesota, which is located in northern Minnesota. KBHP plays country music and is owned and operated by Hubbard Broadcasting, Inc. It has its own local news department, and gets statewide news from the Minnesota News Network. The Bemidji studios are located at 502 Beltrami Avenue, downtown Bemidji. It shares a transmitter site with sisters KLLZ-FM and KKZY, near Lake Plantagenet along Highway 9.
KBHP is the local home to the Minnesota Vikings broadcasts, along with its sister station KBUN. A large amount of the broadcasting day is live, from 5:30 am until 10pm each week day.
Hubbard Broadcasting announced on November 13, 2014 that it would purchase the Omni Broadcasting stations, including KBHP. The sale was completed on February 27, 2015, at a purchase price of $8 million for the 16 stations and one translator.
"R.I.C.O." is a song by American hip hop recording artist Meek Mill, released as the third single from his second studio album Dreams Worth More Than Money, on June 29, 2015. The song features fellow rapper, Canadian recording artist Drake. The song was produced by Vinylz, Allen Ritter and Cubeatz. The song's title refers to the " Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations" Act.
Heiheionakeiki is a Polynesian constellation which mariners used to navigate to Tahiti. It is the Hawaiian word for the Belt and Sword of Orion. As all of Hawaiian Airlines’s new A330s are named for a constellation or star used by the ancient Polynesians for celestial navigation when making their voyages across the Pacific to Hawaii, the airlines has named its seventh Airbus 330 aircraft after the constellation.
Sustenance can refer to any means of subsistence or livelihood.
- food
- any subsistence economy: see list of subsistence techniques
- hunting-gathering
- animal husbandry
- subsistence agriculture
- Any agricultural and natural resources
Lillington may refer to:
Places:
- Lillington, Dorset, a hamlet in north west Dorset, England
- Lillington, Warwickshire, a part of Leamington Spa in Warwickshire, England
- Lillington, North Carolina, a town in North Carolina in the United States
- Lillington and Longmoore Gardens, a housing estate in Pimlico, London
Other:
- The Lillingtons, a punk rock band, with songs like "X-ray Specs" or "I Need Some Brain Damage"
Fnatic (pronounced "fanatic" ; also stylized as fnatic or FNATIC) is a professional eSports organization headquartered in London, United Kingdom. Founded July 23, 2004, the team has players from around the world, across a variety of games, such as Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, League of Legends and Dota 2.
Fnatic's League of Legends team team won the first ever League of Legends World Championship in 2011, and also holds the record for the most League of Legends Championship Series split titles, totalling five of the seven played so far. In the 2015 EU LCS Summer Split they became the first LCS team to finish a split undefeated. Because of their accomplishments Fnatic's LoL team is usually considered the best western team in history.
Fnatic's Counter-Strike team, which has traditionally been located in Sweden, is also considered one of the best of all time, having won three CS:GO Majors and winning many other tournaments in both the CS 1.6 and CS:GO eras. Fnatic is the only CS:GO team to appear in every Major to date.
The Fnatic Dota 2 division is a division of the professional eSports organisation Fnatic specialising in Dota 2.
Komar may refer to:
- Mosquito, in some Slavic languages
- Komar, Iran (disambiguation), places in Iran
- Władysław Komar, Polish athlete
- Sue Palmer-Komar, Canadian racing cyclist
- Komar and Melamid, Russian graphic artists Vitaly Komar and Alex Melamid
- Komar, mountain in central Bosnia, near Travnik
- Komar, Donji Vakuf, village in central Bosnia, between Travnik and Donji Vakuf
- Komar class missile boat of the USSR
- RPG-76 Komar is a Polish light one-shot anti-tank grenade launcher that fires an unguided anti-tank rocket propelled grenade
Komar is a caste in north-east India that originated from the Domars in 1913.
Mangelia is a large genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Mangeliidae. There are at least 78 described species.
The genus Mangelia used to be defined by a multispiral protoconch, contrary to the genus Mangeliella Bucquoy, Dautzenberg & Dollfus, 1883 which was defined by a paucispiral protoconch. In 2011 the genus Mangeliella has been recognized as a synonym of Mangelia.
Konarzewo-Marcisze is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Gołymin-Ośrodek, within Ciechanów County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately north of Gołymin-Ośrodek, east of Ciechanów, and north of Warsaw.
Katsukiyo (written: 勝静 or 勝喜代) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
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(1823–1889), Japanese daimyō
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, Japanese Go player
Schickedanz is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Albert Schickedanz (1846–1915), Austro-Hungarian architect
- Gustav Schickedanz (1895–1977), German entrepreneur
- Madeleine Schickedanz (born 1943), German entrepreneur
Clip art, in the graphic arts, is pre-made images used to illustrate any medium. Today, clip art is used extensively in both personal and commercial projects, ranging from home-printed greeting cards to commercial candles. Clip art comes in many forms, both electronic and printed. However, most clip art today is created, distributed, and used in an electronic form. Since its inception, clip art has evolved to include a wide variety of content, file formats, illustration styles, and licensing restrictions. Clip art is generally composed exclusively of illustrations (created by hand or by computer software), and does not include stock photography.
The dholak (, , ; ; in the Netherlands and Suriname and ) is a South Asian two-headed hand-drum.
It may have traditional cotton rope lacing, screw-turnbuckle tensioning or both combined: in the first case steel rings are used for tuning or pegs are twisted inside the laces.
The dholak is mainly a folk instrument, lacking the exact tuning and playing techniques of the tabla or the pakhawaj. The drum is pitched, depending on size, with an interval of perhaps a perfect fourth or perfect fifth between the two heads.
It is related to the larger Punjabi dhol and the smaller dholki.
Warrenbayne is a locality in north-eastern Victoria, Australia. The locality, part of the Rural City of Benalla local government area, is north east of the state capital, Melbourne.
Warrenbayne was home to a state primary school, Warrenbayne Primary School, until its closure in 2008 due to declining enrolments.
Ōshima, Oshima, Ooshima or Ohshima may refer to:
is an island in the Seto Inland Sea that lies between the larger islands of Honshū and Shikoku in Japan. It is part of Ehime Prefecture and is governed by the city of Imabari.
The island is part of the Shimanami Kaidō, an expressway that runs through a chain of islands between Honshū's Hiroshima Prefecture and Shikoku's Ehime Prefecture. The islands serves as one of the anchor points of two majors bridges along the expressway: The Hakata-Ōshima Bridge and the Kurushima-Kaikyō Bridge.
Category:Islands of Ehime Prefecture Category:Islands of the Seto Inland Sea
is an uninhabited island in the Sea of Japan, to the west from Matsumae town and therefore the westernmost point in Hokkaidō. It is part of the town of Matsumae in Matsumae District, Oshima Subprefecture in Hokkaidō, Japan. To distinguish Ōshima from other islands with the same name, it is sometimes known as or .
At , Ōshima is the largest uninhabited island under Japanese sovereignty. The island is a double caldera with a scoria hill rising in the middle. It is the peak of two overlapping stratovolcanoes and their associated calderas, Mount Higashi and Mount Nishi. The highest peak, at , is part of a triple volcano. The peak rises close to from the sea floor. The island consists of mafic alkali and non-alkali volcanic rock, less than 18,000 years old.
On the south side of the island at , there are a lighthouse and a heliport operated by Japan Coast Guard.
Because of volcanic activity and nature conservation, landing on the island requires the approval of the Agency for Cultural Affairs.
Puniya (also Poonia or Punia) is a clan or gotra of Jats in Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab and Uttar Pradesh in India.
People with this surname include:
- Mohini Raaj Puniya, Indian model
- Surendra Poonia, Indian sportsman
- Krishna Poonia, Indian discus thrower
- Navdeep Poonia, Scottish cricket player
- Jai Narayan Poonia, Indian politician
- Poonam Poonia, Indian cricketer
Category:Jat clans of Rajasthan Category:Jat clans of Haryana Category:Jat clans of Uttar Pradesh
"Out of Gas" is the eighth episode of the science fiction television series Firefly created by Joss Whedon. It differs stylistically from the rest of the series, in that it tells its story alternately in three timeframes: events in the present, events in the near-past that led to the present, and events in the past that led to the formation of Serenity's core crew.
After Serenity suffers a catastrophe that leaves her crew with only hours of oxygen, flashbacks show how Mal and Zoe acquired Serenity and assembled their crew.
Out of Gas is a 1992 futuristic action video game developed by Realtime Associates exclusively for the Game Boy. This game was mentioned in an issue of Nintendo Power and appears to have elements of the classic video game Asteroids.
" Out of Gas" is the eighth episode of science-fiction television series Firefly.
Out of Gas may also refer to:
- Out of Gas: The End of the Age of Oil, a book by David Goodstein
- Out of Gas (video game), a Game Boy action game developed by Realtime Associates
- "Out of Gas" (song), a song by Modest Mouse
"Nuclear Device (The Wizard of Aus)" is a 1979 single by British band The Stranglers. The second single from their album The Raven, it peaked at No. 36 on the UK Singles Chart.
Hugh Cornwell stated in Song by Song that the song was written about the then Premier of Queensland, Joh Bjelke-Petersen. It also makes references to gerrymandering, and genetic mutation in animals.
Bianouan is a town in south-eastern Ivory Coast. It is a sub-prefecture of Aboisso Department in Sud-Comoé Region, Comoé District.
Bianouan was a commune until March 2012, when it became one of 1126 communes nationwide that were abolished.
Virginis may refer to :
SoftMaker Software GmbH is a software company that produces office software and is located in Nuremberg, Germany. SoftMaker was founded in 1989 by Martin Kotulla. In 1991, it also added digital fonts to its offerings. Best known in Germany and the EU, SoftMaker is slowly pursuing the North American market, where it faces stiff competition from both free and commercial competitors.
Students, teachers, schools, and universities can purchase SoftMaker Office for a lower price through the "Schulen ans Netz" ("get schools onto the net") initiative, part of SoftMaker's academic sales program. Additionally, a free version named FreeOffice is available.
To promote its digital font sales, SoftMaker publishes one font each month free for download from its FreeFont web site.
Caveira is the smallest civil parish by area on the island of Flores, located within the municipality of Santa Cruz das Flores, in the Azorean archipelago. The population in 2011 was 77, in an area of 3.28 km². It is located 5 kilometers south of Santa Cruz das Flores, the municipal capital, in an area primarily concentrating on agriculture.
Köttsoppa (meat soup) is a clear meat and root vegetable soup eaten in Sweden. The meat, and the bones supplying the broth, is beef, frequently chuck, or sometimes pork, reindeer or elk. Root vegetables commonly used include carrot, potato, celeriac, parsnip, turnip and swede. Leek, peppercorns and bay leaves are often added for seasoning. Meat and vegetables are cut to roughly die sized bits and boiled soft.
Köttsoppa is sometimes eaten with klimp – simple dumplings the size of ping pong balls made of wheat, milk and egg.
Usage examples of "kottsoppa".
The Eagle glanced up as Sanglant walked up and nodded, acknowledging him.
Yet the tale of it is remembered still, for Thorondor King of Eagles brought the tidings to Gondolin, and to Hithlum afar off.
Maren traversed every street of Alameda, crisscrossing the banana-shaped island, even going down Eagle Avenue and the tattered neighborhood of her childhood.
He stood on a mountain at sunrise, and saw the marvels of the amethystine clouds below his feet, heard an eternal and white silence, such as broods among the everlasting snows, and saw an eagle winging for the sun.
Behind them came the king himself and his Closest companions: Duke Burchard of Avaria, Duchess Liutgard of Fesse, Margrave Villam, several Aostan nobles, and of course his stalwart Eagle, Hathui.
Eagle, a southerner out of Avaria with curly dark hair and big, callused hands.
Grey-headed kingfisher, pied hornbill, black-capped oriole, a flock of superb starlings which were just that, blue-collared, red breasted, green in the wings, and, best of all, a bateleur eagle, cruising beneath a perfectly unblemished blue sky, not soaring, just moving steadily forwards without, apparently, moving its wings.
There was a stunned silence, then Batman heard Tombstone responding for Eagle.
Where the bimbashi and his officers were afraid to go lest the bald-headed eagle and the vulture should carry away their heads as titbits to the Libyan hills, Seti was sent.
We other hunters wore the hunting gear of woodcraft, namely, skull caps of deer hide, surmounted by the feathers of the eagle, the heron, or the bittern, while here and there was a cap with the wing of the wild goose across the front.
Furs unpacked, there stalked among the tents great sachems glorious in robes of painted buckskin garnished with wampum, Indian children stark naked, young braves flaunting and boastful, wearing headdresses with strings of eagle quills reaching to the ground, each quill signifying an enemy taken.
The women and girls got close enough to brain a few small birds with stones loosed from their bolas, and three times in as many days the men of the band speared larger quarry, and the heartened people shared the meat of eagles and a teratorn.
But before they could recover their wits sufficiently to run, the little painted wizard uttered such a string of cries and grunts, imitating horse and eagle and chacma baboon, at the same time prancing and flapping and scratching, that their terror turned to fascination.
The air grew colder, and they heard the call of eagles far below them.
Hendrique was sitting on one of the couchettes methodically cleaning the components of his Desert Eagle automatic with a strip of cloth.