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Abbey (1853)
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The Lonely Island discography
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The following is the complete discography of official releases by the Lonely Island, a group of filmmakers and comedians founded in 2001 by Akiva Schaffer, Jorma Taccone, and Andy Samberg (aka the Dudes). The group released its debut studio album, Incredibad, on February 10, 2009. The Lonely Island is also responsible for the SNL Digital Shorts on Saturday Night Live, which is where many of its music videos originate.
Ashes of the Wake Tour
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Ashes of the Wake Tour was a 2004-2005 concert tour by the band Lamb of God in support of their album Ashes of the Wake. It had four legs, one as part of the 2004 Ozzfest Festival, another as part of the 2005 Sounds of the Underground Festival, one European leg, and a US and Canada headlining leg.
California NanoSystems Institute
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI) is an integrated research center operating jointly at UCLA and UC Santa Barbara whose mission is to foster interdisciplinary collaborations for discoveries in nanosystems and nanotechnology; train the next generation of scientists, educators and technology leaders; and facilitate partnerships with industry, fueling economic development and the social well-being of California, the United States and the world. CNSI was created by Governor Gray Davis as part of a science and innovation initiative, it was established in 2000 with $100 million from the state of California and an additional $250 million in federal research grants and industry funding. At...
List of San Antonio Spurs head coaches
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The San Antonio Spurs are an American professional basketball team based in San Antonio, Texas. They are a member of the Southwest Division of the Western Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The franchise was founded as the Dallas Chaparrals of the American Basketball Association (ABA) in 1967. The team suffered from poor attendance and general disinterest by fans in Dallas, and the name "Dallas" was dropped in favor of "Texas" during the 1970–71 season in an attempt to make the team regional. This also proved to be a failure, and the team returned full-time to use "Dallas" for the 1971–72 season. The team was put up for sale after missing the playoffs in the 1972–73...
United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina,...
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The 1908 South Carolina United States House of Representatives elections were held on November 3, 1908 to select seven Representatives for two-year terms from the state of South Carolina. All seven incumbents were re-elected and the composition of the state delegation remained solely Democratic.
APAF1
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Apoptotic protease activating factor 1, also known as APAF1, is a human homolog of C. elegans CED-4 gene. APAF-1 and CED-4 homologs have been found in all currently sequenced animal genomes.
The Death Set
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Death Set (also spelled TheDeathSet or The DeathSet) is an art punk music group formed in 2005 in Sydney, Australia. Six months after its inception the band moved to the East Coast of the United States, living in Baltimore, Philadelphia and Brooklyn respectively, where the band found an audience for its style of experimental, cross genre, punk rock. Moving after less than two years in each city the band has been nomadic, yet thrived in each base. All members now currently live in Brooklyn. The band fuses punk rock sound and energy, electronic music production and hip hop sampling into their recordings. Their live shows are high energy events often played at crowd level with the audience...
The Greenbrier Companies
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Greenbrier Companies (NYSE: GBX) is a publicly traded transportation manufacturing corporation based in Lake Oswego, Oregon, United States. Predominantly an American company, Greenbrier specializes in transportation services, notably barge and railroad car manufacturing, railroad car refurbishment, and railroad car leasing/management services. As of 2006, Greenbrier employs in excess of 3,500 people combined at its operations in Europe, Mexico, Canada, and the United States. Formed in 1981 and went public in 1994, the company generates revenues of USD $953 million.
Operation Niagara
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Operation Niagara was a U.S. Seventh Air Force close air support campaign carried out from January through March 1968, during the Vietnam War. Its purpose was to serve as an aerial umbrella for the defense of the U.S. Marine Corps Combat Base on the Khe Sanh Plateau, in western Quang Tri Province of the Republic of Vietnam. The base was under siege by an estimated three-divisional force of the People`s Army of Vietnam (PAVN).
Chris James (footballer)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Christopher "Chris" Paul James (born 4 July 1987) is an association football player who plays for APIA Leichhardt in the NSW Premier League. Before injury, James represented New Zealand at international level. James, predominantly an attacking midfielder, is also able to play very well on both sides of the field as a left or right winger.
Climate Audit
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Climate Audit is a blog which was founded on 31 January 2005 by Steve Mcintyre.
Kitty Piercy
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Kitty Piercy (born July 6, 1942) is an American politician. She is the current mayor of Eugene, Oregon, sworn in January 2005 and re-elected to a second term in 2008. During the 1990s, she was Minority Leader of the Oregon House of Representatives.
Theory Z
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Theory Z is a name applied to three distinctly different psychological theories. One was developed by Abraham H. Maslow in his paper Theory Z and the other is Dr. William Ouchi`s so-called "Japanese Management" style popularized during the Asian economic boom of the 1980s. The third was developed by W. J. Reddin in Managerial Effectiveness (19 Situation guides) man:
Ottawa Civic Centre
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Ottawa Civic Centre, also known as the J. Benson Cartage Centre for 2011–2012, is an indoor arena located in Ottawa, Ontario, seating 9,862. With temporary seating and standing room it can hold 10,585. Opened in December 1967, it is used primarily for sports, including curling, figure skating, ice hockey and lacrosse. The arena has hosted Canadian and world championships in figure skating and ice hockey, including the first women`s world ice hockey championship in 1990. Canadian championships in curling have also been hosted at the arena. The arena is also used for concerts and conventions. It has also been used for Ottawa SuperEX events and exhibits.
William in Trouble (story collection)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! William In Trouble is a book in the Just William series by Richmal Crompton. The book contains 10 short stories. It was first published in 1927.
Goal (ice hockey)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! In ice hockey, a goal is scored when the puck completely crosses the goal line between the two goal posts and below the goal crossbar. A goal awards one point to the team attacking the goal scored upon, regardless of which team the player who actually deflected the puck into the goal belongs to (see also own goal). Typically, a player on the team attempting to score shoots the puck with his/her stick towards the goal net opening, and a player on the opposing team called a goaltender tries to block the shot to prevent a goal from being scored against his/her team.
Bill Gothard
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! William W. (Bill) Gothard (born November 2, 1934) is an American Christian minister, speaker and writer, and the founder of the Institute in Basic Life Principles (IBLP), notable for his ultraconservative teachings. Among the several strong distinctives of his teaching have been encouragement of Bible memorization, large families, homeschooling, aversion to debt, respect for authority and extended principles related to identity, family, education, healthcare, music and finances.
Strawberries and Cream (The Mentalist)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! "Strawberries and Cream" is the two-part season finale of the third season of the The Mentalist. Together they make up the 23rd and 24th episodes of the season and the 69th and 70th episodes of the series overall. Part one was written by executive producer Ashley Gable and part two was written by series creator and executive producer Bruno Heller. Both parts were directed by executive producer Chris Long and premiered on May 19, 2011 on CBS.
David Griffiths (composer)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! David Griffiths (born 1950, Auckland, New Zealand) is a composer, baritone and convener of the Conservatorium of Music at the University of Waikato. Griffiths has gained national and international recognition as a composer, opera singer and recital soloist. His choral compositions are particularly popular in the United States of America and have, in recent years, been recorded by several choirs while many works have been included on various record labels including Naxos Records, Kiwi Pacific and Atoll.
Niels van Gogh
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Niels van Gogh (born 1977) is a German DJ and producer from Augsburg.
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