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Early life Kiyomori was born in Heian-kyō, Japan, in 1118 as the first son of Taira no Tadamori, who was the head of the Taira clan
Early life Kiyomori was born in
The word "feast" in this context does not mean "a large meal, typically a celebratory one", but instead "an annual religious celebration, a day dedicated to a particular saint"
The word "feast" in this context does
In the Eastern Orthodox Church, a calendar of saints is called a Menologion
In the Eastern Orthodox Church, a calendar of saints
"Menologion" may also mean a set of icons on which saints are depicted in the order of the dates of their feasts, often made in two panels
"Menologion" may also mean a set
Saint Valentine (; ) was a 3rd-century Roman saint, commemorated in Western Christianity on February 14 and in Eastern Orthodoxy on July 6
Saint Valentine (; ) was a
From the High Middle Ages, his Saints' Day has been associated with a tradition of courtly love
From the High Middle Ages, his Saints' Day
He is also a patron saint of Terni, epilepsy and beekeepers
He is also a patron saint of
He taught geography at Yale (1907–1915) and from 1917 was a research associate there, devoting his time chiefly to climatic and anthropogeographic studies
He taught geography at Yale
He was the 1916 recipient of the Elisha Kent Kane Gold Medal from the Geographical Society of Philadelphia
He was the 1916 recipient of the Elisha
In 1909, Huntington led the Yale Expedition to Palestine
In 1909, Huntington led the Yale Expedition to
John Francis Mehegan (June 6, 1916 – April 3, 1984) was an American jazz pianist, lecturer and critic
John Francis Mehegan (June 6, 1916
Early life Mehegan was born in Hartford, Connecticut, on June 6, 1916, although he sometimes gave the year as 1920
Early life Mehegan was born in
He began playing the violin in 1926 and played for seven years without enjoying it
He began playing the violin in 1926 and played for
Romsdals Budstikke is a daily (except Sundays) newspaper published in Molde, Norway
Romsdals Budstikke is a
History and profile Romsdals Budstikke was established in 1843
History and profile Romsdals
Politically the paper is liberal and used to be a newspaper for the Liberal Party, but has been independent since 1973
Politically the paper is liberal and used to be
Tidens Krav (TK) English: The Time's Demands is a local newspaper published in Kristiansund, Norway
Tidens Krav (TK)
It was founded in 1906, is published Tuesday through Saturday, and reports news from Nordmøre
It was founded in 1906, is published Tuesday through
The newspaper owned the local television station TKTV (previously TV Nordvest), before it was discontinued in November 2018
The newspaper owned the local television station TKTV
Raetia ( ; ; also spelled Rhaetia) was a province of the Roman Empire, named after the Rhaetian (Raeti or Rhaeti) people
Raetia ( ; ; also spelled
The region of Vindelicia (today eastern Württemberg and western Bavaria) was annexed to the province at a later date than the others
The region of Vindelicia (today eastern
The northern border of Raetia during the reigns of emperors Augustus and Tiberius was the River Danube
The northern border of Raetia during the
Valentino Rossi (; ; born 16 February 1979) is an Italian former professional motorcycle road racer and nine-time Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champion
Valentino Rossi (; ; born 16 February
He won premier class World Championships with both Honda and Yamaha
He won premier class World Championships with both Honda and
He is also the only road racer to have competed in 400 or more Grands Prix, and rode with the number 46 for his entire career
He is also the only road racer to have competed
Adresseavisen (; commonly known as Adressa) is a regional newspaper published daily, except Sundays, in Trondheim, Norway
Adresseavisen (; commonly known as
The paper has been in circulation since 1767 and is one of the oldest newspapers after Norske Intelligenz-Seddeler which was launched in 1763
The paper has been in circulation since 1767 and
Adresseavisen is owned by Polaris Media, in which Schibsted controls 29% of the shares
Adresseavisen is owned by Polaris
The treaty followed the armistice of Leoben (18 April 1797), which had been forced on the Habsburgs by Napoleon's victorious campaign in Italy
The treaty followed the armistice of
It ended the War of the First Coalition and left Great Britain fighting alone against revolutionary France
It ended the War of the First Coalition and left
The treaty's public articles concerned only France and Austria and called for a Congress of Rastatt to be held to negotiate a final peace for the Holy Roman Empire
The treaty's public articles concerned only France and Austria
In finance, an exchange rate is the rate at which one currency will be exchanged for another currency
In finance, an exchange rate is the rate
Currencies are most commonly national currencies, but may be sub-national as in the case of Hong Kong or supra-national as in the case of the euro
Currencies are most commonly national currencies, but may
The exchange rate is also regarded as the value of one country's currency in relation to another currency
The exchange rate is also regarded as the value of
Basel-Stadt or Basle-City (; ; ; ) is one of the 26 cantons forming the Swiss Confederation
Basel-Stadt or
It is composed of three municipalities with Basel as the capital
It is composed of three municipalities with Basel as
It is traditionally considered a "half-canton", the other half being Basel-Landschaft, its rural counterpart
It is traditionally considered a
Buttigliera Alta is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Turin about from Turin in the Susa valley in Piedmont, northern Italy
Buttigliera Alta is a town
It is not far to Avigliana, of which it once was a part
It is not far to Avigliana, of
From that point in time the history of Buttigliera was intimately tied with the history of the Carron family
From that point in time the history of
federal financial aid for college See also Saar (disambiguation) SARS (disambiguation)
federal financial aid for college See
Norman Stewart Hughson Lamont, Baron Lamont of Lerwick, (born 8 May 1942) is a British politician and former Conservative MP for Kingston-upon-Thames
Norman Stewart Hughson Lamont, Baron
He served as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1990 until 1993
He served as Chancellor of the Exchequer from
He was created a life peer in 1998
He was created a life peer in
Fitzwilliam College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge
Fitzwilliam College is a constituent college of
The institution was originally based at Fitzwilliam Hall (later renamed Fitzwilliam House), opposite the Fitzwilliam Museum in south-west Cambridge
The institution was originally based at Fitzwilliam Hall
Having moved to its present site in the north of the city, Fitzwilliam attained collegiate status in 1966
Having moved to its present site in the north of
A clipboard is a thin, rigid board with a clip at the top for holding paper in place
A clipboard is a thin, rigid board with a
A clipboard is typically used to support paper with one hand while writing on it with the other, especially when other writing surfaces are not available
A clipboard is typically used to support paper with one
The earliest forms were patented in 1870–1871 and referred to as board clips
The earliest forms were patented in 1870–1871
The Tortilla Curtain is a novel by U
The Tortilla Curtain is a novel by
Boyle, published in 1995
Boyle, published in
It is about middle-class values, illegal immigration, xenophobia, poverty, and environmental destruction
It is about middle-class values, illegal
A scholarship is a form of financial aid awarded to students to further their education
A scholarship is a form of financial aid awarded to
Scholarships are awarded based upon various criteria, such as academic merit, diversity and inclusion, athletic skill, and financial need
Scholarships are awarded based upon various criteria,
Scholarship criteria usually reflect the values and goals of the donor or founder of the award
Scholarship criteria usually reflect the values and goals
Richmond is a market town and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England and the administrative centre of the district of Richmondshire
Richmond is a market town and civil parish in
The population of Richmond according to the 2011 United Kingdom census is 8,413
The population of Richmond according to the 2011 United Kingdom
The Rough Guide describes the town as 'an absolute gem'
The Rough Guide describes the town as 'an absolute
Both ostinatos and ostinati are accepted English plural forms, the latter reflecting the word's Italian etymology
Both ostinatos and ostinati are accepted
The repeating idea may be a rhythmic pattern, part of a tune, or a complete melody in itself
The repeating idea may be a rhythmic pattern,
Within the context of film music, Claudia Gorbman defines an ostinato as a repeated melodic or rhythmic figure that propels scenes that lack dynamic visual action
Within the context of film music, Claudia
In the 1960s and 1970s several high-rise buildings were built, located sporadically, mostly in the western side of Central London with some in the City of London
In the 1960s and 1970s several
The 2000s saw a boom in skyscraper building, mostly in the City of London and Canary Wharf
The 2000s saw a boom in skyscraper
However, since 2010, the tallest building in London has been The Shard at London Bridge, which was topped out at in 2012
However, since 2010, the tallest building in London
Jury nullification (US/UK), jury equity (UK), or a perverse verdict (UK) describes a not guilty verdict of a criminal trial's jury despite a defendant having clearly broken the law
Jury nullification (US/UK), jury
Some juries have also refused to convict due to their own prejudices in favor of the defendant
Some juries have also refused to convict due to
Such verdicts are possible because a jury has an absolute and unqualified right to reach any verdict it chooses, although they are usually not told of this right in the process of a trial
Such verdicts are possible because a jury has an
André de Latour, comte de Lorde (1869–1942) was a French playwright, the main author of the Grand Guignol plays from 1901 to 1926
André de Latour, comte de
His evening career was as a dramatist of terror; during daytimes he worked as a librarian in the Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal
His evening career was as a dramatist of
He wrote 150 plays, all of them devoted mainly to the exploitation of terror and insanity, and a few novels
He wrote 150 plays, all of them devoted mainly
Bielefeld () is a city in the Ostwestfalen-Lippe Region in the north-east of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Bielefeld () is a city in the
With a population of 341,755, it is also the most populous city in the administrative region (Regierungsbezirk) of Detmold and the 18th largest city in Germany
With a population of 341,755, it is
The historical centre of the city is situated north of the Teutoburg Forest line of hills, but modern Bielefeld also incorporates boroughs on the opposite side and on the hills
The historical centre of the city is situated north of
John Abbott College (French: Collège John Abbott) is an English-language public college located in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec, Canada, near the western tip of the Island of Montreal
John Abbott College (French: Collège John
John Abbott College is one of eight English public colleges in Quebec
John Abbott College is one of eight English public colleges
The college primarily serves the Greater Montreal Region
The college primarily serves the Greater Montreal
The 1975 Cricket World Cup (officially called the Prudential Cup '75) was the inaugural men's Cricket World Cup, and the first major tournament in the history of One Day International (ODI) cricket
The 1975 Cricket World Cup (officially called the
Organised by the International Cricket Conference (ICC), it took place in England between 7 June and 21 June 1975
Organised by the International Cricket Conference
Each match consisted of 60 overs per team and was played in traditional white clothing and with red balls; all were played and ended in daylight
Each match consisted of 60 overs per team and was
The BT Tower is a grade II listed communications tower located in Fitzrovia, London, owned by BT Group
The BT Tower is a grade II listed communications tower
It has been previously known as the GPO Tower, the Post Office Tower, and the British Telecom Tower
It has been previously known as the GPO
The main structure is high, with a further section of aerial rigging bringing the total height to
The main structure is high, with a further
Two ships of the United States Navy have borne the name Cyclops, for the Cyclopes of Greek mythology, giants with only one eye
Two ships of the United States Navy have borne the
, was an ironclad steamer
, was an ironclad
Originally Kickapoo, she was rechristened Cyclops from 15 June to 10 August 1869, and then to Kewaydin
Originally Kickapoo, she was rechristened
Harlaxton Manor is a Victorian country house in Harlaxton, Lincolnshire, England
Harlaxton Manor is a Victorian country house in
It was built for Gregory Gregory, a local squire and businessman
It was built for Gregory Gregory, a local
Gregory employed two of the leading architects of Victorian England, Anthony Salvin and William Burn and consulted a third, Edward Blore, during its construction
Gregory employed two of the leading architects of Victorian
Aguascalientes () is the capital of the state of Aguascalientes and its most populous city, with a metropolitan population of 1,225,432
Aguascalientes () is the capital of
It is one of the safest and most prosperous cities in Mexico
It is one of the safest and most prosperous cities
It is located in North-Central Mexico
It is located in North-Central
The Brigade of Gurkhas is the collective name which refers to all the units in the British Army that are composed of Nepalese Gurkha soldiers
The Brigade of Gurkhas is the collective name
The brigade includes infantry, engineering, signal, logistic and training and support units
The brigade includes infantry, engineering, signal,
They are known for their khukuri, a distinctive heavy knife with a curved blade, and have a reputation for being fierce and brave soldiers
They are known for their khukuri, a
The kukri () or khukuri (, ) is a type of machete originating from the Indian subcontinent, and is traditionally associated with the Nepali-speaking Gurkhas of Nepal
The kukri () or khukuri
The knife has a distinct recurve in its blade
The knife has a distinct recurve in its
It serves multiple purposes as a melee weapon and also as a regular cutting tool throughout most of South Asia
It serves multiple purposes as a melee weapon and also
The Gurkhas or Gorkhas (), with endonym Gorkhali (, ), are soldiers native to South Asia, chiefly residing within Nepal and northeastern India
The Gurkhas or Gorkhas (), with
The name may be traced to the medieval Hindu warrior-saint Guru Gorakhnath who has a historic shrine in Gorkha District
The name may be traced to the medieval Hindu