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Putzar

Putzar is a village and a former municipality in the Vorpommern-Greifswald district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. On the first of January 2012, it became part of the municipality Boldekow.

Tolson

Tolson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Aaron Tolson, American tap dancer
  • Chick Tolson (1898-1965), American baseball player
  • Clyde Tolson (1900-1975), American Associate Director of the FBI
  • Dean Tolson (born 1951), American basketball player
  • Dickon Tolson, British actor
  • Edgar Tolson (1904-1984), American woodcarver
  • Jim Tolson, Scottish politician
  • Joe P. Tolson, American politician
  • John Tolson (died 1644), English academic administrator at the University of Oxford
  • Max Tolson (born 1945), Australian football (soccer) forward
  • Melvin B. Tolson (1900-1966), American writer
  • Neil Tolson (born 1973), English footballer
  • Randall Tolson (1912-1954), American clockmaker
  • RJ Tolson (born 1993), Author and CEO
Storlus

Storlus is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Papowo Biskupie, within Chełmno County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland.

The village has a population of 292.

Sturtevant

Sturtevant may refer to:

  • Aaron Paul Sturtevant (born 1979), better known as Aaron Paul, American actor
  • Albert D. Sturtevant (1894–1918), American naval officer
  • Alfred Sturtevant (1891–1970), American geneticist
  • Butler Sturtevant (1899–1971), American landscape architect
  • David Sturtevant Ruder (born 1929), American administrator and Professor of Law
  • Edgar H. Sturtevant (1875–1952), American linguist
  • Edward Lewis Sturtevant (1842–1898), American agronomist and botanist
  • Elaine Sturtevant (1930–2014), American artist
  • Grace Sturtevant, iris breeder
  • Harold Sturtevant (born c1918), United States Navy sailor, known for tearing down Nazi flag
  • John Cirby Sturtevant (1835–1912), American politician
  • Paul Allen Sturtevant (1898–1987), American inventor of the beam type torque wrench (1938)
  • William C. Sturtevant (1926–2007), American anthropologist
  • Benjamin F. Sturtevant (1833–1890), American inventor of hot blast heating system (1869)

Sturtevant may also refer to:

  • Sturtevant, Wisconsin, United States
  • USS Sturtevant (DD-240), Clemson-class destroyer, 1920–1942
  • USS Sturtevant (DE-239), Edsall-class destroyer escort, 1943–1960
Münsterdorf

Münsterdorf is a municipality in the district of Steinburg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.

Pliometanastes

Pliometanastes is an extinct genus of giant ground sloths of the family Megalonychidae endemic to North America during the Miocene epoch through very early Pliocene epoch. Its fossils have been found across the southern U. S. from California to Florida.

Pliometanastes and Thinobadistes were the first of the giant sloths to appear in N. America. Both were in N. America before the Panamanian Land Bridge formed around 2.5 million years ago. It is then reasonable to presume that the ancestors of Pliometanastes island-hopped across the Central American Seaway from South America, where ground sloths arose.

Pliometanastes gave rise to Megalonyx. Their closest extant relatives are the two-toed arboreal sloths ( Choloepus).

Pangcha

Pangcha is a village development committee in Bhojpur District in the Kosi Zone of eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2714 persons living in 471 individual households.

Rewlatch

Rewlatch is a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa. It is located in Region F.

Thenar eminence

The thenar eminence (from the Greek "θέναρ" - thenar, "palm of the hand" and the Latin word "eminentia", meaning projection,) refers to the group of muscles on the palm of the human hand at the base of the thumb. The skin overlying this region is the area stimulated when trying to elicit a palmomental reflex.

Brojë

Brojë is a settlement in the former Kelmend municipality, Shkodër County, northern Albania. At the 2015 local government reform it became part of the municipality Malësi e Madhe.

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Harpesaurus

Harpesaurus is a genus of agamid lizards. The genus is endemic to Indonesia.

Toppåsen

' Toppåsen' is a mountain of Akershus, in southeastern Norway.

Category:Mountains of Akershus

Vannecourt

''' Vannecourt ''' is a commune in the Moselle department in Alsace-Champagne-Ardenne-Lorraine in north-eastern France.

Kyne

Kyne or kine is held by some to be a pre-modern English word which formed the plural of cow. Only in the 19th century (and in some parts later) did the vernacular contemporary plural cows replace Kyne/Kine.

As with many Irish and British surnames which were based on the career of the holder, some cowherds (the bovine equivalent of shepherds) came to have the surname Kyne.

However, the gaelic root of the name is O Cadhain, from the word cadhain, meaning wild goose. The " Wild Geese" were members of the Irish army led by Patrick Sarsfield, who, by the terms of the treaty of Limerick in 1691, were given the choice of death or exile with the Stuart King James II in France.

Bishop John Anthony Christopher Kyne (known as Jack) served as Roman Catholic Bishop of Meath in Ireland, from 1947 to 1966.

Category:Cattle

Bertelsen

Bertelsen and Berthelsen are Danish- Norwegian patronymic surnames meaning "son of Bertel" or cognate "Berthel" (both equivalent of the Biblical Βαρθολομαίος/Bartholomaios, cf. English Bartholomew). There are several people with this surname:

HaShamen

HaShamen ( - lit. The Fat Guy) is an Israeli restaurant chain, that sells Shawarma and other middle eastern food, at its 10 branches across Israel. HaShamen opened their first restaurant in 2006, with hopes of putting an emphasis on innovation, freshness, quality and customer service.

HaShamen offers both corporate owned locations and franchises.

ASHS

ASHS may refer to:

  • Albany Senior High School (disambiguation)
  • Alexandria Senior High School, Alexandria, Louisiana, United States
  • All Saints High School (disambiguation)
  • Archbishop Sancroft High School, Harleston, Norfolk, England
  • Armadale Senior High School, Armadale, Western Australia, Australia
  • Atherton State High School, Atherton, Queensland, Australia
BzODZ-EPyr

BzODZ-EPyr is an indole based synthetic cannabinoid that has been sold as a designer drug in Russia.

It acts as a CB receptor agonist with a pK value of 7.2 and demonstrates that replacing the ketone in 3-carbonylindoles with an oxadiazole spacer does generally not lead to activity loss.

Lavarkarchi

Lavarkarchi (, also Romanized as Lāvarkarchī) is a village in Mehran Rural District, in the Central District of Bandar Lengeh County, Hormozgan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 56, in 12 families.

Worku

Worku ( Amharic: ወርቁ) is a male name of Ethiopian origin that may refer to:

  • Worku Tesfamichael, Eritrea Minister for Tourism
  • Worku Bikila (born 1968), Ethiopian former 5000 metres runner
  • Asnaketch Worku (1935–2011), Ethiopian female singer
  • Ayelech Worku (born 1979), Ethiopian long-distance runner and two-time world championships medallist
  • Bazu Worku (born 1990), Ethiopian marathon runner
  • Mengistu Worku (1940–2010), Ethiopian footballer and coach
  • Yismake Worku, Ethiopian author
Theodiscus

(the Latinised form of a Germanic word meaning "vernacular", "of the common people", or "native") is a Medieval Latin adjective referring to the Germanic vernaculars of the Early Middle Ages. It is the precursor to a number of terms in West Germanic languages, namely the English exonym Dutch, the German endonym Deutsch, and the Dutch exonym Duits and endonym Diets.

The word theodism, a neologism for a branch of Germanic neopaganism, is based on the Old English form of the word.

Turňa (river)

The Turňa ( Slovak, ; ) is a tributary of the Bodva river in Slovakia near the border with Hungary.

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Turna

Turna may refer to:

Turňa:
  • Turňa, a river in Slovakia
  • Turňa County, a historic county of the Kingdom of Hungary, now in Hungary and Slovakia
  • Turňa nad Bodvou, a village and municipality in Slovakia
    • Turňa Castle, in Turňa nad Bodvou
Turna:
  • Turna, Poland
  • Turna, Kardzhali Province, Bulgaria
  • Turna people of Punjab
Spikeball

Spikeball is a popular modified version of 2v2 volleyball created in 1989 by Ewan Sellars and abandoned in the 1990s. From 2008 - present Kankakee Inc. (USA) and Spikeball Europe Sport, Marketing & Entertainment GmbH (Europe) made Spikeball popular. There are multiple ways to play Spikeball. Most games consist of four players, but there are also two- and six-player variants. Differences include where the players line up, infraction penalties, among others. The materials used in Spikeball include a small trampoline-like object with string netting, a small bouncing ball (usually yellow) with a 12-inch circumference, and four players. In standard play, players line up next to each other around the trampoline; in other versions, they line up across from each other. In all versions, the game starts with a serve from one team to another, continues as long as the ball is being hit from players to trampoline, and ends when an infraction occurs between either the players or the ball.

Caulophyllum thalictroides

Caulophyllum thalictroides, blue cohosh a species of Caulophyllum (family Berberidaceae), also called squaw root or papoose root, is a flowering plant in the Berberidaceae ( barberry) family. It is a medium-tall perennial with blue berry-like fruits and bluish-green foliage.

Politów

Politów is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Borkowice, within Przysucha County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately east of Borkowice, east of Przysucha, and south of Warsaw.

Sinesetosa

Sinesetosa acugena is a species of beetle in the family Carabidae, the only species in the genus Sinesetosa.

Klemensker

Klemensker is a village in the north-western part of the Danish island of Bornholm. With a population of 605 (1 January 2016), it is located on a crossroads 13 km north-east of Rønne, 7 km east of the coastal town Hasle and 12 km south of Allinge. It has gained worldwide recognition as a result of its award-winning cheese production.

Beginning at the village inn, Klemens Kro, the road (Danish vej) Simblegårdsvej begins with an extremely steep drop and later a long climb up the Klemensker Bakke (Klemensker Hill). The farm (Danish gård/google:gaard) Simblegård is to the north.

Wehingen

Wehingen is a town in the district of Tuttlingen in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.

KDUS

KDUS, also known as "NBC Sports Radio AM 1060," is a sports talk radio station broadcasting out of Tempe, Arizona and serving the Phoenix metropolitan radio market. It is owned by Hubbard Broadcasting, Inc. and licensed to Phoenix FCC License Sub, LLC. Its studios are located in Tempe and its transmitter is in Guadalupe.

Zigor

Zigor: ( Basque: Punishment), is the first opera in four acts written by Francisco Escudero in 1962, commissioned by the Bilbao Association of Friends of the Opera (Asociación Bilbaina de Amigos de la Ópera, ABAO.) Its libretto was written in Basque by Manuel Lekuona and Escudero. It is based on a story by José Zinkunegi.

Zigor first performance was an abridged concert version on 4 October 1967 in the Coliseo Albia in Bilbao. One year later, on 6 June 1968, it was presented for the first time in the Zarzuela Theatre in Madrid, with great success among the public and critics.

Daubensand

Daubensand is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in Alsace in north-eastern France.

Automata (disambiguation)

Automata is the plural form of automaton, a self-operating machine. It may also refer to:

  • Automata (film), a 2014 science-fiction film
  • "Automata", an 1819 short story by E. T. A. Hoffmann
  • Automata theory, the study of abstract machines
  • Automata UK (1982–1985), a software house
  • "Automata", a 2009 hardboiled science fiction crime series by Penny Arcade
  • Cellular automata, a discrete model studied in computability theory, mathematics, physics, complexity science, theoretical biology, and microstructure modeling
Automata (film)

Autómata is a 2014 Spanish-Bulgarian science fiction action film starring Antonio Banderas. The film is directed by Spanish director Gabe Ibáñez and co-written by Ibáñez with Igor Legarreta and Javier Sánchez Donate. Along with Banderas, the film stars Birgitte Hjort Sørensen, Melanie Griffith, Dylan McDermott, Robert Forster and Tim McInnerny.

Starbound

Starbound is an action-adventure video game developed and published by Chucklefish Games for Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux. Starbound takes place in a two-dimensional, procedurally generated universe which the player is able to explore in order to obtain new weapons, armor, and miscellaneous items. Starbound was released out of early access in July 2016, and is also in development for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation Vita.

Aornis

Aornis may refer to:

  • Aornis Hades, the Thursday Next series character, or her namesake, a fictional tributary of the river Styx.

See also:

  • Aornos, the site of the battle fought by Alexander the Great's forces
Hooghalen

Hooghalen is a town in the Dutch province of Drenthe. It is a part of the municipality of Midden-Drenthe, and lies about 9 km south of Assen.

It is located near the World War II deportation camp Westerbork. There is a museum and several memorials to those transported.

In 2001, the town of Hooghalen had 688 inhabitants. The built-up area of the town was 0.25 km², and contained 271 residences. The statistical area "Hooghalen", which can also include the surrounding countryside, has a population of around 1340.

There is 1 primary school in Hooghalen named "OBS De Bosvlinder" which is located at the Bosweg 1, 9414 BD Hooghalen.

Out and About

Out and About is an album by Cherish the Ladies that was released in 1993 on the Green Linnet label.

Out and About (Steve Swell album)

Out and About is an album by American jazz trombonist Steve Swell featuring Roswell Rudd, which was recorded in 1996 and released on CIMP.

Out Front (newspaper)

Out Front is a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender newspaper and daily online publication in the Denver metropolitan area. Out Front was founded by Phil Price with its first issue hitting the stands on April 2, 1976. Out Front is now the second oldest independent LGBT (Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender) publication in the United States

Out Front (Booker Little album)

Out Front is an album by American jazz trumpeter Booker Little featuring performances recorded in 1961 for the Candid label.

Out Front

Out Front, OutFront, Outfront, or similar terms may refer to:

  • Out Front (Booker Little album), a 1961 Booker Little jazz album
  • Out Front! (Jaki Byard album), a 1964 Jaki Byard jazz album
  • Out Front (newspaper), a Denver LGBT newspaper
  • OutFront Minnesota, an LGBT rights organization
  • Out in Front, a leadership development program of the Seattle area LGBTQ community
  • Erin Burnett OutFront (aka "OutFront"), a CNN TV news magazine
  • Outfront Media, formerly CBS Outdoor, an outdoor billboard advertising company
  • Outfront, the original title of the Soldiers: Heroes of World War II videogame
Pramet

Pramet is a municipality in the district of Ried im Innkreis in the Austrian state of Upper Austria.

Usage examples of "pramet".

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On the mutilation of Leno LaBianca: After murdering Rosemary, Katie remembered seeing Leno lying on the floor in the living room.

Comedy Store were playgrounds for Andy Kaufman, David Letterman, Elayne Boosler, Jay Leno, Larry Miller, Paul Reiser, Richard Lewis, Robin Williams, Roseanne Barr, and Jerry Seinfeld.

No Letterman, Leno, and Beavis and Butt-head, NordicTrack commercials.