Beds may refer to:
Bed, a piece of furniture with a soft horizontal surface used primarily for sleeping
Bedfordshire, a county in England
See also
Bed (disambiguation)
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Clay Walker is the self-titled debut album by country singer Clay Walker . It was released in 1993 and produced by James Stroud.
Track listing
“Dreaming With My Eyes Wide Open” (Tony Arata) – 3:30
“What’s It to You” (Robert Ellis Orrall/Curtis Wright) – 2:46
“The Silence Speaks For Itself” (Chris Waters/Clay Walker/Tom Shapiro) – 4:20
“How to Make a […]
Monark, also known as Cykelfabriken Monark AB and Monark AB, is a Swedish bicycle, moped and motorcycle manufacturer, established in Varberg, Sweden 1908 by the industrialist Birger Svensson.
In the 1950s, Monark had a successful record in off-road motorcycle competitions. In 1954 they entered 8 bikes in the International Six Days Trial, a form of off-road […]
Chionodoxa luciliae (also known as Glory of the snow) is a small (3-6″) flower which grows from a hardy bulb and produces one of the earliest flowers of spring. Originally from Turkey, it is hardy in zones 3-8, sun or part shade. Chiodoxa seeds itself and will spread in beds that will […]
Painted Hills is one of the three units of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, located in Wheeler County, Oregon It totals 3,132 acres (12.7 km²) and is located 9 miles (14 km) northwest of Mitchell, Oregon and 75 miles east of Bend.<ref></ref> Painted Hills is named after the colorful layers of […]
Bracklesham Beds, in geology, are a series of clays and marls, with sandy and lignitic beds, in the Middle Eocene of the Hampshire Basin, England.
They are well developed in the Isle of Wight and on the mainland opposite; and receive their name from their occurrence at Bracklesham in Sussex. The thickness of the deposit is […]
The Royal Army Chaplains’ Department (RAChD) is an all-officer corps that provides ordained clergy to minister to the British Army.
As of 2006, there are 151 serving regular chaplains (commonly known as “padres”) in the British Army; these belong to either one of several Christian churches, or to the Jewish faith. Uniquely within the British Army, […]
In geology, Caradoc Series is the name introduced by Roderick Murchison in 1839 for the sandstone series of Caer Caradoc in Shropshire, England. It is the fifth of the six subdivisions (in ascending order) of the Ordovician System, comprising all those rocks deposited worldwide during the Caradocian Age (458 to 448 million years ago).
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The Private Press is the second studio album by DJ Shadow. It was released on June 2, 2002 on MCA and was met with considerable critical acclaim.<ref name=”meta”></ref> The Private Press is DJ Shadow’s first studio album since his debut breakthrough Endtroducing… (1996). The single “Six Days” featured a promotional video directed by Wong Kar-wai. […]
Still Day Beneath the Sun is a limited edition 7″ vinyl single released by the band Opeth by Robotic Empire Records. Prior to the release of this recording, the two tracks on this single had only been available on an imported version of the band’s Blackwater Park album. Both of these songs are in a […]
The Clay Springs and Apopka Railroad ran from the Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad’s Orlando Division southeast of Apopka, north and northeast across the Florida Midland Railroad at East Apopka, to Clay Springs (now Wekiwa Springs). It was operational from around 1890 to sometime after 1919. If it had not already been shut down, the […]
Araouane is a village in the Malian Sahara, lying north of Timbuktu on the road to Taoudenni. It is a former oasis and is still a station on trans-Saharan trade routes. Formerly known for its scholars, particularly Ahmad Baba al Massufi, who was born there, it has declined in recent centuries. Its […]
An arenophile (also called psammofile) is one who collects sand samples, the interest of the hobby lying in the variety of texture, colour, mineralogy and location.
The International Sand Collector’s Society fosters contact for tips and sample swapping among collectors worldwide.
References
The arenophile next door
Sand collecting international
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The Leicester Royal Infirmary is a large National Health Service hospital in Leicester, England. It is located to the south-west of the city centre. It has Leicester’s accident and emergency department, and is part of the University Hospitals Leicester NHS Trust.
The hospital was originally founded in 1771 by Reverend William Watts hosting 40 […]
The list of Dragonlance creatures attempts to list the races that can be found in the Dragonlance setting.
Dragons
Dragons. Creatures of legend. Stories told to children. Dragons are the children of the gods, the first to inhabit Krynn. Dragons grow to giant proportions, living for centuries and amassing huge sums of treasure. All dragons possess the […]
Otterstedt is a village in the district of Verden, in Lower Saxony, Germany.
External links
http://www.otterstedt.de
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The rapid sand filter or rapid gravity filter is a type of filter used in the purification of water and is commonly used in municipal water treatment facilities.
Rapid sand filters use relatively coarse sand and other granular media to remove particles and impurities that have been trapped in a floc through the use of flocculation […]
Packed storage matrix, also known as packed matrix, is a term used in programming for representing an <math>m\times n</math> matrix. It is a more compact way than an m-by-n rectangular array by exploiting a special structure of the matrix.
Typical examples of matrices that can take advantage of packed storage include:
symmetric or hermitian matrix
Triangular […]
Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument is located in a mountain valley just west of Pikes Peak and holds spectacular remnants of the earth’s prehistoric life. Huge petrified redwoods and incredibly detailed fossils of ancient insects and plants reveal a very different landscape in Colorado of long ago. Almost 35 million years ago, enormous volcanic eruptions […]
Retinite a general name applied to various resins, particularly those from beds of brown coal, which are near amber in appearance, but contain little or no succinic acid. It may conveniently serve as a generic name, since no two independent occurrences prove to be alike, and the indefinite multiplication of names, no one of them […]
The Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex (Edward Antony Richard Louis; born 10 March 1964) is a member of the British Royal Family, the youngest child and third son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. He has held the title of Earl of Wessex since 1999. The Earl of Wessex is currently […]
Soil texture is a soil property used to describe the relative proportion of different grain sizes of mineral particles in a soil. Particles are grouped according to their size into what are called soil separates (clay, silt, and sand). The soil texture class (eg. sand, clay loam, etc) corresponds to a particular range of separate […]
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Up-Hill is the title of one of the poems by Christina Rossetti. The work is presented below:
Does the road wind up-hill all the way?
Yes, to the very end.
Will the day’s journey take the whole long day?
From morn to night, my friend.
But is there for the night a resting place?
A roof for when […]