Mount Druitt Hospital is a 200 bed hospital in the Mount Druitt suburb of Blacktown (in Western Sydney), Australia. It was opened by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in October 1982.
Both Mt Druitt Hospital and the near-by Blacktown Hospital operate under one administration, the Blacktown/Mt Druitt Health (BMDH). BMDH is a unit of the Sydney […]
The Dubai Healthcare City (DHCC) is one of the numerous specialised ‘cities-within-a-city’ in Dubai targeted at the healthcare and the pharmaceutical industries. Owned and developed by Dubai Holding under its subsidiary Tatweer, this US $ 1.8 billion development consists of a collection of medical teaching institutions, private hospitals and clinics, pharmaceutical offices and research centres, […]
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An assise (from the Fr., derived from Latin assidere, “to sit beside”), is a geological term for two or more beds or strata of rock united by the occurrence of the same characteristic species or genera.
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Idaho Maximum Security Institution (IMSI) is a high-security state prison near Boise, Idaho, USA. It opened in November 1989 to confine Idaho’s most violent offenders.
The compound is located within a double perimeter fence reinforced with razor wire, an electronic detection system and a 24-hour armed perimeter patrol. The offender population is comprised of a large […]
Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital (part of Moses Cone Health System)
The Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital, the flagship of Moses Cone Health System, was established in 1953 to serve the community by delivering high-quality health care. That mission continues today.
Located on a 63-acre campus, this 535-bed hospital is the largest medical center in its four-county […]
Clay pot cooking is a technique of cooking food in an unglazed clay pot which has been soaked in water so as to release steam during the cooking process. This technique has a long history, stretching back at least to ancient Roman times, and is commonly used in several cuisines in Southeast and East […]
Bel-Air is a place located in Seminole County, Florida. It should not be confused with Belleair, located in Pinellas County; Belair, Florida, located in Clay County; or Belair, located in Leon County. Bel-Air is located at .
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Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia (Louise Margaret Alexandra Victoria Agnes; later Duchess of Connaught and Strathearn; 25 July 1860 - 14 July 1917) was a German princess, and later a member of the British Royal Family, the wife of Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught. She also served as the Viceregal Consort of Canada, when her […]
Separate Tables is a 1954 play by Terence Rattigan.
It was premièred in Liverpool in 1954. It was later staged on Broadway in 1956, with Margaret Leighton in the lead role, and filmed in 1958.
External links
List of Rattigan’s plays
IBDB entry for Separate Tables
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The Fishing River is a short tributary of the Missouri River in western Missouri in the United States. It rises in the northeastern extremity of Kansas City in Clay County and flows generally eastward and southeastward through Clay and southeastern Ray Counties, past the town of Mosby. It joins the Missouri River about 3 […]
In J. R. R. Tolkien’s legendarium, Hobbits are a fictional race related to Men. They first appear in The Hobbit and play an important role in the The Lord of the Rings story.
This is a list of hobbits that are mentioned by name in Tolkien’s works. They are ordered alphabetically by first name. In cases […]
Percale refers to a closely woven plain weave fabric often used for bed linens, from the Persian “pargalah.”
The type of fabric used in the manufacture of most sheets and other bed linens. The term “percale” does not refer to a blend of cotton and polyester. Percale can be a 50/50 blend, 100% cotton, or […]
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An air mattress is an inflatable mattress, usually made of plastic or textile-reinforced plastic or rubber. The deflated mattress can be rolled up or folded and carried or stored relatively easily, making air mattresses a popular choice for camping trips and for temporary bedding at home for guests. They are inflated either […]
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 […]
Toyota Motor Manufacturing de Baja California (TMMBC) is an automobile manufacturing plant in Baja California, Mexico. The plant was established in 2002.
TMMBC builds Tacoma pickup trucks and Tacoma truck beds. The plant has an annual capacity of 180,000 truck beds and 30,000 Tacoma pickup trucks. The truck beds are used in production both at […]
A four poster bed is a bed with four vertical columns, one in each corner, that support a tester, or upper (usually rectangular) panel. There are a number of antique four poster beds extant dating to the 16th century and earlier; many of these early beds are highly ornate and are made from oak. […]
A rock or fault is younger than any rock (or fault) through which it cuts. This principle was developed by James Hutton.
Example
In a series of horizontal sedimentary beds, there is an igneous dyke which cuts vertically through them.
The dyke is younger than the sediment beds, as the beds would have had to be around before […]
The Clay People is The Clay People’s fourth full-length release, and their most successful. Released on Slipdisc Records (a Mercury affiliate) in 1998.
Track listing
Awake (3:29)
Plug (5:17)
Mechanized Mind (4:02)
Calling Spaceship: Damien Grief (5:22)
Car Bomb (Am I Human?) (4:21)
Fade Away (4:15)
Raygun Girls (2:54)
Dying To Be You (4:02)
Thread (4:39)
Ghostwishing (3:55)
Who Am I? (4:48)
Credits
Daniel Neet: Vocals
Dan Dinsmore: Drums
Brian McGarvey: […]
Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument near Hagerman, Idaho, contains the largest concentration of Hagerman Horse fossils in North America. The 4,351-acre (17.6 km²) Monument is internationally significant because it protects the world’s richest known fossil deposits from a time period called the late Pliocene epoch, 3.5 million years ago. These plants and animals represent the […]
The Motorins, also spelled Matorins (Моторины, Маторины in Russian) were a famous Russian family of bell casters.
Feodor Dmitriyevich Motorin
Feodor Dmitriyevich Motorin (Фёдор Дмитриевич Моторин) (1630s - 1688) began his career at the Moscow Cannon Yard in 1651 along with another famous bellmaker Alexander Grigoriev. In 1670s, Motorin became a leading caster at the Cannon […]
The splendid perches are a small family, Callanthiidae, of fishes in the order Perciformes.
Species
There are 13 species in 3 genera.
Genus Callanthias
Splendid sea perch, Callanthias allporti Günther, 1876.
Magnificent splendid perch, Callanthias australis Ogilby, 1899.
Callanthias japonicus Franz, 1910.
Callanthias legras Smith, 1948.
Callanthias parini Anderson & Johnson, 1984.
Callanthias platei Steindachner, 1898.
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Balligomingo is an electronic music project by Garrett Schwarz and Vic Levak. Their music has been compared to that of Delerium (the lead vocalist, Kristy Thirsk, sings in a few of their songs), Massive Attack, Nitin Sawhney and Enigma.
Albums
Beneath the Surface (2002)
External links
All Music Guide entry for Balligomingo
Beneath The Surface Album Review
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Lake Chalco was an endorheic lake formerly located in the Valley of Mexico and was important for human development in central Mexico. The lake was named after the city of Chalco on its eastern shore.
Lake Chalco and the other Mexican great lakes (the brackish lakes Texcoco, Zumpango and Xaltocan and the freshwater Xochimilco) formed […]