Results for: 'Jaganathpur Assembly constituency' 1990 Bihar Legislative Assembly election The 10th Bihar Legislative Assembly elections were held in February 1990, to elect representatives for the Bihar Legislative Assembly. It resulted in a decisive victory for the Janta Dal, riding on the…
Results for: 'Negro league baseball' List of Major League Baseball batting champions In baseball, batting average (AVG) is a measure of a batter's success rate in achieving a hit during an at bat. In Major League Baseball (MLB), it is calculated by dividing a player's hits by his at bats (AB). In…
Results for: 'Lu' .lu .lu is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Luxembourg. .lu domains are administered by RESTENA. Since 1 February 2010, the administrative contact no longer needs to be based in Luxembourg. References for the article .luReferences for words lu Empress Lü Lü…
Results for: 'Vickers VC10' Guy Gibson Wing Commander Guy Penrose Gibson, (12 August 1918 – 19 September 1944) was a distinguished bomber pilot in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War. He was the first Commanding Officer of No. 617 Squadron, which he led in the "Dam Busters" raid in 1943,…
Results for: '19th Army Corps (France)' 19th Army (Wehrmacht) The 19th Army (German: 19. Armee) was a World War II field army of the German Army. Active from 1943 to 1945 on the Western Front, it was tasked with defending southern France and before being pushed back to the French–German border…
Results for: 'Do-With Toys' Beyblade Beyblade (ベイブレード, Beiburēdo, diminutive Bey, from the diminutive of beigoma) is a line of spinning-top toys originally developed by Takara, first released in Japan in July 1999, along with a related manga series. Following Takara's merger with Tomy in 2006,…
Results for: 'List of Academy Awards ceremonies' 95th Academy Awards The 95th Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), took place on March 12, 2023, at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles. During the gala, the AMPAS presented Academy…
Results for: 'Gumla Assembly constituency' 6th Jharkhand Assembly The Members of 6th Legislative Assembly of Jharkhand were elected in the 2024 Jharkhand Legislative Assembly election, with results announced on 23 November 2024. References for the article 6th Jharkhand AssemblyReferences for words…
Results for: 'Morten Harket' A-ha A-ha (often stylised as a-ha; Norwegian pronunciation: [ɑˈhɑː]) is a Norwegian synth-pop band formed in Oslo in 1982. Founded by Paul Waaktaar-Savoy (guitars and vocals), Magne Furuholmen (keyboards, guitars and vocals), and Morten Harket (lead vocals), the band…
Results for: 'Theosophical Society Pasadena' Charles Webster Leadbeater Charles Webster Leadbeater (; 16 February 1854 – 1 March 1934) was a member of the Theosophical Society, Co-Freemasonry, an author on occult subjects, and the co-initiator, with J. I. Wedgwood, of the Liberal Catholic Church.…
Results for: '2025 ITF Men' 2025 ASB Classic – Men's doubles Defending champion Nikola Mektić and his partner Michael Venus defeated Christian Harrison and Rajeev Ram by walkover to win the men's doubles tennis title at the 2025 ASB Classic, as Ram was unable to play the final due to injury. Wesley…
Results for: 'List of engineering branches' Aerospace engineering Aerospace engineering is the primary field of engineering concerned with the development of aircraft and spacecraft. It has two major and overlapping branches: aeronautical engineering and astronautical engineering. Avionics…
Results for: 'Bibliotheca (Apollodorus)' Alcestis Alcestis (; Ancient Greek: Ἄλκηστις, Álkēstis) or Alceste, was a princess in Greek mythology, known for her love of her husband. Her life story was told by pseudo-Apollodorus in his Bibliotheca, and a version of her death and return from the dead was…
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Results for: 'Jeffrey A. Meyer' 2025 deaths in the United States The following notable deaths in the United States occurred in 2025. Names are reported under the date of death, in alphabetical order. A typical entry reports information in the following sequence: Name, age, country of citizenship at…
Results for: 'Per (given name)' Alma (given name) Alma ( AHL-mə) or (according to Jones 1997) /'ælmə/) is an English feminine given name, but has historically been used in the masculine form as well, sometimes in the form Almo. The origin of the name is debated; it may have been derived from "alma…
Results for: 'Scottish Aviation Pioneer' Economy of Scotland The economy of Scotland is an open mixed economy, mainly services based, which is the second largest economy amongst the countries of the United Kingdom. It had an estimated nominal gross domestic product (GDP) of £218.0 billion in 2023,…
Results for: 'Bohdan Lazarenko' 2019–20 FC Chernihiv season During the&language=en' target='_self'>the 2019–20 season, FC Chernihiv competed again in the Ukrainian Amateur Football Championship. References for the article 2019–20 FC Chernihiv seasonReferences for words 2019–20 FC Chernihiv season…
Results for: 'Cindy Sherman' Asia Argento Asia Argento (Italian: [ˈaːzja arˈdʒɛnto]; born Aria Maria Vittoria Rossa Argento; 20 September 1975) is an Italian actress and filmmaker. The daughter of filmmaker Dario Argento, she has had roles in several of her father's features and achieved mainstream…
Results for: 'Michael J. Saylor' Akamai Technologies Akamai Technologies, Inc. is an American company specialized in content delivery network (CDN), cybersecurity, DDoS mitigation, and cloud services. It is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts. References for the article Akamai…
Results for: 'Book of Durrow' Benty Grange hanging bowl The Benty Grange hanging bowl is a fragmentary Anglo-Saxon artefact from the seventh century AD. All that remains are parts of two escutcheons: bronze frames that are usually circular and elaborately decorated, and that sit along the outside of…
Results for: 'Bhuwan Chandra Kapri' 2017 Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly election The 2017 Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly election was the 4th Vidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly) election of the state of Uttarakhand in India. Elections were held on 15 February 2017 in a single phase for the 69…
List of mountains in Albania Albania is mostly mountainous, with the first alpine regions forming towards the end of the Jurassic period. During the Cenozoic era, the malformation of the Albanides accelerated, causing the subterranean landscape to take its present form. The average altitude of the…
Results for: 'List of Australian Touring Car and V8 Supercar driver records' 1998 Australian Touring Car Championship The 1998 Australian Touring Car Championship was an Australian motor racing competition open to 5.0 Litre Touring Cars, (also known as V8 Supercars). The championship, which was…
Results for: 'Gadar 2' Anil Sharma (director) Anil Sharma is an Indian film director and producer. He is known for films like Gadar: Ek Prem Katha (2001) and Gadar 2 (2023) and Gadar 3 (2026) "iHerb.com is an online retailer specializing in natural products, offering a wide range of health…
Results for: 'Auster Aircraft' Auster Auster may refer to: References for the article AusterReferences for words Auster Auster AOP.6 The Auster AOP.6 was a British military air observation aircraft produced by Auster Aircraft Limited to replace the numerous wartime Taylorcraft Auster aircraft then…
Results for: 'Fårikål' Cawl Cawl (Welsh: [kaʊ̯l]) is a Welsh dish. In modern Welsh, the word is used for any soup or broth; in English, it refers to a traditional Welsh soup, usually called cawl Cymreig (literally 'Welsh soup') in Welsh. Historically, ingredients tended to vary, but the most common…
Results for: 'People' China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the second-most populous country after India, representing 17.4% of the world population. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and…
Results for: 'Kratika Sengar' Ek Veer Stree Ki Kahaani – Jhansi Ki Rani Ek Veer Stree Ki Kahaani – Jhansi Ki Rani ('Story of a brave woman – Queen of Jhansi') is an Indian historical drama based on the life of Lakshmi Bai, the Rani of Jhansi. The series was directed by Jitendra Srivastava and…
Results for: 'List of members of the 7th Gauteng Provincial Legislature' 2024 South African general election General elections were held in South Africa on 29 May 2024 to elect a new National Assembly as well as the provincial legislature in each of the nine provinces. This was the 7th general…
Results for: 'List of number-one singles and albums in Sweden' 99 Luftballons "99 Luftballons" (German: Neunundneunzig Luftballons, "99 balloons") is a song by the West German band Nena from their 1983 self-titled album. An English-language version titled "99 Red Balloons"(German: Neunundneunzig…
Results for: 'Lars and the Real Girl' Craig Gillespie Craig Gillespie (born 1 September 1967) is an Australian-American film, television, music video, and commercial director. He is best known for directing the films Lars and the Real Girl (2007), Fright Night (2011), I, Tonya (2017), and Cruella…
Results for: 'Ivey Business School' Canada China Business Council The Canada China Business Council, or CCBC (French: Conseil d'affaires Canada-Chine; Chinese: 加中贸易理事会), is a private, non-profit business association founded in 1978 to facilitate and promote business, trade, and investment between…
Results for: 'Hans E. Kinck' 1919 Nobel Prize in Literature The 1919 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the Swiss poet Carl Spitteler (1845–1924) "in special appreciation of his epic, Olympian Spring." Spitteler received his prize the following year after the Nobel Committee decided that none…
Results for: 'Greg Newsome II' 2021 NFL draft The 2021 NFL draft was the 86th National Football League draft, the annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible players for the 2021 NFL season. The draft was held in Cleveland, Ohio from April 29 to May 1, 2021.…
Results for: 'List of VTV dramas broadcast in 2025' List of Showtime original programming Showtime (also branded as Paramount+ with Showtime) is an American premium cable and satellite television network. Showtime's programming primarily includes theatrically released motion pictures and original…
Results for: 'Walter Makes a Movie' Bruce Willis Walter Bruce Willis (born March 19, 1955) is a retired American actor. He achieved fame with a leading role on the comedy-drama series Moonlighting (1985–1989) and has appeared in over one hundred films, gaining recognition as an action hero for his…
Results for: 'Axel Thue' Axel Thue Axel Thue (Norwegian: [tʉː]; 19 February 1863 – 7 March 1922) was a Norwegian mathematician, known for his original work in diophantine approximation and combinatorics. References for the article Axel ThueReferences for words Axel Thue Axel Thue (actor) Axel Thue…
Results for: 'The American Society of Magical Negroes' 56th NAACP Image Awards The 56th NAACP Image Awards, presented by the NAACP, honored outstanding representations and achievements of people of color in motion pictures, television, music, and literature during the 2024 calendar year. The…
Results for: 'West Monroe Partners' Arthur Andersen Arthur Andersen LLP was an American accounting firm based in Chicago that provided auditing, tax advising, consulting and other professional services to large corporations. By 2001, it had become one of the world's largest multinational…
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