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Walton Empey
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Walton Newcombe Frances Empey (born 26 October 1934) is a retired Church of Ireland bishop. He was formerly the Archbishop of Dublin.
Walton Cruise
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Walton Edwin Cruise (May 6, 1890 - January 6, 1975), born in Childersburg, Alabama, was an outfielder for the St. Louis Cardinals (1914, 1916-1919) and Boston Braves (1919-1924).
Waloddi Weibull
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Ernst Hjalmar Waloddi Weibull (18 June 1887-12 October 1979 in Annecy, France) was a Swedish engineer, scientist, and mathematician.
Velodromo Paolo Borsellino
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Velodromo Paolo Borsellino is a multi-use stadium in Palermo, Italy, located in the ZEN neighbourhood of the city, and currently home to local American football club Sharks Palermo and rugby football club Palermo Rugby 2005. It is named after Palermo magistrate and Mafia victim Paolo Borsellino.
NK Krka
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! NK Krka is a Slovenian football club from Novo mesto, which plays in the Slovenian Second Division. It was before known as NK Elan 1922.
USS Ballard (DD-267)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The second USS Ballard (DD-267/AVD-10) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for Edward J. Ballard.
LTTng
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! LTTng (Linux Trace Toolkit Next Generation) is a system software package for tracing the Linux kernel. LTTng consists of a kernel patch and a kernel module package. It is used together with
Walnut, Kansas
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Walnut is a city in Crawford County, Kansas, United States. The population was 220 at the 2010 census.
USS Bali (ID-2483)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! USS Bali (ID 2483) was a large Dutch freighter seized in New York City by the U.S. Customs Service during World War I. She was assigned to the U.S. Navy and later the U.S. Army as a cargo ship to be used to carry military cargo to Allied forces in France. After a number of transatlantic voyages, she was returned to the Dutch government at war’s end. She subsequently remained busy transporting cargo until World War II, when she was wrecked by Luftwaffe bombers in the Mediterranean. Her remains were reclaimed and disposed of by scrapping in 1951.
Velodrome Humbert I
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Velodrome Humbert I commonly known in Italian as Velodromo Umberto I, was an early cycling velodrome and, from 1898, a football ground in Turin. The velodrome was named in honour of then King Humbert I of Savoy. During its time in use it was used by several clubs, it was located within the La Crocetta neighbourhood of Turin, within the Corso Re Umberto park near Mauriziano hospital.
Walnut, Iowa
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Walnut is a city in Pottawattamie County, Iowa, United States. The population was 778 at the 2000 census. Walnut is located on Interstate 80 and is famous for its many antique stores. In recent years Walnut has become a regional center of wind turbine electrical generation.
Offa of Angel
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Offa (also Uffo or Uffe) (late 400`s) was the 4th-great-grandfather of Creoda of Mercia, and was reputed to be a great-grandson of Woden, English god of war and poetry and creator of Middle-Earth, the realm of man. Offa was the son of Wermund, and the father of Angeltheow. The author `Swaffington` translates the name Angeltheow as "Angle-Servant", or in the modern context "Englisc-Warrior".
Pachycephalinae
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The whistlers, shrike-thrushes and pitohuis are the c.50 species of birds from the subfamily Pachycephalinae. They are found in the ecozones of Australasia, Oceania and Indomalaya, but the vast majority of the species are found in Wallacea, New Guinea and Australia. Most genera are species-poor or monotypic, but Pachycephala (typical whistlers or thickheads) has a considerable diversity. Recent genetic evidence suggests that the Yellow-flanked Whistler actually should be considered a monotypic subfamily of the Bombycillidae.
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