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Chris Bullen
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Christopher Keith Bullen (born 5 November 1962) is a former English cricketer. Bullen was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm off break. He was born in Clapham, London and educated at Rutlish School which he attended from 1976 to 1982. An all-rounder, Bullen played for Surrey County Cricket Club, Bedfordshire County Cricket Club and the Surrey Cricket Board in a career which spanned from 1982 to 2002.
Serge Daan
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Serge Daan is a Dutch scientist, known for his significant contributions to the field of Chronobiology.
Remember Me (Kokia album)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Remember Me (stylised as Remember me) is Kokia`s third album, released in November 2003. It is currently her most commercially successful release, reaching #15 on the charts due to the success of the singles "Kawaranai Koto (Since 1976)" and "The Power of Smile/Remember the Kiss."
Genesis Suite
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Genesis Suite is a 1945 work for narrator, orchestra, and chorus. A musical interpretation of the first eleven chapters of the Book of Genesis, the suite was a collaborative work by seven composers, some of whom wrote film music in Hollywood. The project was conceived of by Nathaniel Shilkret, a noted conductor and composer of music for recording, radio and film. Shilkret wrote one of the seven pieces and invited the remaining composers to submit contributions as work-for-hire. Two giants of western twentieth century music, Arnold Schoenberg and Igor Stravinsky wrote, respectively, the first and last parts. The Biblical text used in the spoken word narrative is the American King James Version....
List of F-15 losses
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! This is a list of losses involving the F-15; the F-15 Eagle, F-15 Strike Eagle, and other F-15 variants. Of the 21 lost, just two were shot down in combat, by ground fire.
Indecs Content Model
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! indecs (an acronym of "interoperability of data in e-commerce systems"; written in lower case) was a project part funded by the European Community Info 2000 initiative and by several organisations representing the music, rights, text publishing, authors, library and other sectors in 1998-2000, which has since been used in a number of metadata activities. A final report and related documents were published; the indecs Metadata Framework document "Principles, model and data dictionary" is a concise summary.
Clarence Lightner
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Clarence Everett Lightner (August 15, 1921 – July 8, 2002) was the first popularly elected Mayor of Raleigh, North Carolina and the first African American elected mayor of a metropolitan (defined as having a population of 50,000 or more) Southern city. Lightner, a Democrat, was also the first and to date only black mayor of Raleigh, serving in office from 1973 to 1975.
Eugene Domingo
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Eugene Domingo (born July 23, 1971) is a Filipina theater, movie and television actress. She is the only actress in the Philippine entertainment history to have participated in six films (Working Girls 2010, Here Comes the Bride, Mamarazzi, Petrang Kabayo, RPG: Metanoia, Ang Tanging Ina Mo (Last na `To!)) produced by eight different Filipino production companies (GMA Films, Regal Films, Unitel Productions, OctoArts Films, Quantum Films, VIVA Films, Ambient Media, Star Cinema) within a year. Domingo also holds the record of being the first lead actress in Philippine cinema to star in the most number of films (seven) in a year.
Fort Montgomery (Lake Champlain)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Fort Montgomery on Lake Champlain refers to the second of two American forts built at the northernmost point on the lake: a first, unnamed fort built on the same site in 1816 and Fort Montgomery built in 1844.
2007 Florida Atlantic Owls baseball team
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The 2007 Florida Atlantic Owls baseball team was the intercollegiate baseball team of Florida Atlantic University. It competed on the Division I level in the Sun Belt Conference. The 2007 team marked the first season of baseball to compete in the Sun Belt, as last year the Owls played in the Atlantic Sun Conference. After a disappointing 2006 season, FAU looked to bounce back in 2007, hoping to return to Regionals - possibly farther. However, the first season in the Sun Belt did not live up to expectations in Boca Raton, and the Owls finished the regular season at .500 in conference and were bounced from the Sun Belt Conference Tournament in their third game. For a second straight season, FAU...
Kerwin Bell
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Kerwin Douglas Bell (born June 15, 1965) is an American college and professional football coach and former player who was a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL), World League of American Football (WLAF) and the Canadian Football League (CFL) for fourteen seasons in the 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s. Bell played college football for the University of Florida, and thereafter, he played professionally for four NFL teams, one WLAF team and four CFL teams. He is the current head coach of the Jacksonville Dolphins college football team that represents Jacksonville University located in Jacksonville, Florida.
Richard Butcher (footballer)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Richard Tony Butcher (22 January 1981 – 9 January 2011) was an English professional footballer who played as a midfielder from 1999 until his death in 2011. At the time of his death he was playing for Football League Two side Macclesfield Town. He notably spent three separate spells with Lincoln City, where he appeared in two play-off final defeats at the Millennium Stadium. He also played for Northampton Town, Rushden & Diamonds, Kettering Town, Oldham Athletic, Peterborough United and Notts County.
William Mason High School (Mason, Ohio)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! William Mason High School, also known as Mason High School, (MHS) is a four-year public high school located in the Mason City School District in Mason, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio. It serves more than 3,000 students in grades 9 through 12, supported by classroom teachers, media specialists, technologists, administrators, counselors and an array of staff members, special educators, volunteers and aides.
Roy De Maistre
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Roy de Maistre CBE (27 March 1894–1 March 1968) was an Australian artist of international fame. He is famous in Australian art for his early experimentation in "colour-music", and is recognised as the first Australian artist to use pure abstractionism. His later works were painted in a figurative style generally influenced by Cubism. His `Stations of the Cross` series hangs in Westminster Cathedral and works of his are hung in the Tate Gallery, London and in the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
Stir Crazy (film)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Stir Crazy is a 1980 American comedy film starring Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor as down-on-their-luck friends who are given 125-year prison sentences after being framed for a bank robbery; while in prison they befriend other inmates and ultimately escape. In 2000, Total Film magazine voted it the 22nd greatest comedy film of all time. The film ended up grossing $101,300,000, making it the third largest grossing film in 1980, behind The Empire Strikes Back and Nine to Five.
Fibrinogen
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Fibrinogen (factor I) is a soluble plasma glycoprotein, synthesised by the liver, that is converted by thrombin into fibrin during blood coagulation. This is achieved through processes in the coagulation cascade that activate the zymogen prothrombin to the serine protease thrombin, which is responsible for converting fibrinogen into fibrin. Fibrin is then cross linked by factor XIII to form a clot. FXIIIa stabilizes fibrin further by incorporation of the fibrinolysis inhibitors alpha-2-antiplasmin and TAFI (thrombin activatable fibrinolysis inhibitor, procarboxypeptidase B), and binding to several adhesive proteins of various cells. Both the activation of Factor XIII by thrombin and plasminogen...
Jamini Bhushan Ray
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Jamini Bhushan Ray (July 1, 1879 – August 11, 1926) was an Indian physician, as well as an Ayurvedic doctor (Kabiraj), an erudite Sanskrit scholar, and a philanthropist.
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