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FedEx Express Flight 80
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! FedEx Express Flight 80 was a scheduled cargo flight from Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport in the People`s Republic of China, to Narita International Airport in Narita, Chiba Prefecture (near Tokyo), Japan. On March 23, 2009, a McDonnell Douglas MD-11F (N526FE) operating the flight crashed at 6:48 am JST (21:48 UTC, March 22), while attempting a landing on Runway 34L in gusty wind conditions. The aircraft became destabilized at flare and touchdown resulting in an unrecovered "bounced" landing with structural failure of the landing gear and airframe, and came to rest off the runway, inverted, and burning fiercely. The captain and first officer, the jet`s only occupants, were both killed.
Pier Giuseppe Monateri
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Pier Giuseppe Monateri is Professor of Private Law at the University of Turin - Faculty of Law; Member of the Academy of Sciences - University of Bologna; Member of the International Academy of Comparative Law; Vice-President of the Italian Association of Law and Literature (A.I.D.E.L.); President of the Italian Association of Comparative Law (A.I.D.C.)
1975 Paris Open – Singles
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Brian Gottfried was the defending champion, but did not compete that year.
Commissioners` church
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! A Commissioners` church is an Anglican church in the United Kingdom built with money voted by Parliament as a result of the Church Building Act of 1818 and 1824. They have been given a number of titles, including Commissioners` churches, Waterloo churches and Million Act churches (or "Million churches"). The 1818 Act supplied a grant of money and established the Church Building Commission to direct its use, and in 1824 made a further grant of money. In addition to paying for the building of churches, the Commission had powers to divide and subdivide parishes, and to provide endowments. The Commission continued to function as a separate body until the end of 1856, when it was absorbed into the...
SP-DEVS
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! SP-DEVS abbreviating “Schedule-Preserving Discrete Event System Specification” is a formalism for modeling and analyzing discrete event systems in both simulation and verification ways. SP-DEVS also provides modular and hierarchical modeling features which have been inherited from the Classic DEVS.
Mommu (period)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Mommu period is a chronological timeframe during the Asuka period of Japanese history. The Mommu period describes a span of years which were considered to have begun in the 1357th year of the Yamato dynasty.
Passenger train stations in Arizona
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! This is a list of Historic and Existing Passenger Train Stations in Arizona United States. The stations are sorted by location name. Select the first letter of the location from the following list.
List of Chilean flags
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! List of Chilean flags This is a list of flags used in Chile. For more information about the national flag, visit the article Flag of Chile.
Norman Geisler
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Norman L. Geisler (born 1932) is a Christian apologist and the co-founder of Southern Evangelical Seminary outside Charlotte, North Carolina, where he formerly taught. He holds a Ph.D. in philosophy from Jesuit Loyola University. Geisler is well known for his scholarly contributions to the subjects of Christian apologetics, philosophy, and moderate Calvinism and is the author, coauthor, or editor of over 60 books and hundreds of articles.
Georgia gubernatorial election, 2006
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The 2006 Georgia Gubernatorial Election was held on November 7, 2006. The primary election was held on July 18. Governor Sonny Perdue was re-elected to his second term; he is the first Republican Governor of Georgia since the end of Reconstruction. Currently Republicans control both houses of the General Assembly. During 2005 Perdue`s approval rating fluctuated between the high fifties and low sixties; as of September 2006 his ratings sat at 63 percent approval.
Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Anne Teresa, Baroness De Keersmaeker (born 1960 in Mechelen, Belgium, grew up in Wemmel) is one of the most prominent choreographers in contemporary dance. The dance company constructed around her, Rosas, was in residence at La Monnaie in Brussels from 1992 to 2007.
William Lyne
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Sir William John Lyne KCMG (6 April 1844 – 3 August 1913), Australian politician, was Premier of New South Wales and a member of the first federal ministry.
Star Wars: Droids
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Star Wars: Droids, also known as Droids: The Adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO, was an animated television series that featured the exploits of R2-D2 and C-3PO, the droids who have appeared in all six Star Wars films. The series takes place between the events depicted in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith and Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope.
Water cannon
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! A water cannon is a device that shoots a high-pressure stream of water. Typically, a water cannon can deliver a large volume of water, often over dozens of metres / hundreds of feet. They are used in firefighting and riot control. Most water cannon fall under the category of a fire monitor.
Darling River
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Darling River is the third longest river in Australia, measuring 1,472 kilometres (915 mi) from its source in northern New South Wales to its confluence with the Murray River at Wentworth, New South Wales. Including its longest contiguous tributaries it is 2,844 km (1,767 mi) long, making it the longest river system in Australia.
American Fork, Utah
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! American Fork is a city in Utah County, Utah, United States, at the foot of Mount Timpanogos in the Wasatch Range, north of Utah Lake. It is part of the Provo–Orem, Utah Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 26,263 at the 2010 census, nearly a 20% growth since the 2000 census. It has been rapidly growing since the 1970s.
North Star Mine
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The North Star Mine was located on Lafayette Hill a short distance south of Grass Valley, California, USA. It was the second largest producer of gold during California’s Gold Rush. In 1898, the largest ever Pelton wheel for its time was built for the mine. The North Star Mine Company also owned locations on Weimar Hill, adjoining and south of the North Star Mine. It shut down during World War II after its consolidation with the Empire Mine.
North Carolina Monument
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The North Carolina Monument is a North Carolina memorial of the American Civil War commemorating the 32 Carolina regiments in action at the Battle of Gettysburg. The monument is a public artwork by American sculptor Gutzon Borglum located on Seminary Ridge, West Confederate Avenue.
44th Vanier Cup
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The 44th Vanier Cup was played on November 22, 2008, at Ivor Wynne Stadium in Hamilton, Ontario, and decided the CIS Football champion for the 2008 season. The Laval Rouge et Or dominated the Western Ontario Mustangs to win the championship 44-21, en route to a perfect 12-0 season. The win gave Laval its fifth Vanier Cup in school history and its fourth in the last six years.
Ned McGowan (lawyer)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Edward (Ned) McGowan (March 12, 1813 - December 8, 1892) was an American lawyer, Pennsylvania assemblyman, Judge of the California Court of Quarter Sessions, poet, Fraser Canyon gold seeker, adventurer, assistant sergeant-at-arms in the United States Congress, newspaper publisher and bon vivant instigator of the eponymous McGowan`s War in colonial British Columbia.
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