The Bullock Creek Fossil site is one of three known vertebrate fossil sites in the Australia’s Northern Territory, along with the Alcoota Fossil Beds on Alcoota Station and the Kangaroo Well site on Deep Well Station. It is located about 550km south-southeast of Darwin, on Camfield Station.
The Bullock Creek Fossil Site is part of the […]
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 […]
Geography
Status:
Unitary, Borough
Region:
South East England
Ceremonial County:
Berkshire
Area:- Total
Ranked 238th109.38 km²
Admin. HQ:
Bracknell
ONS code:
00MA
Demographics
Population:- Total ()- Density
Ranked
/ km²
Ethnicity:
95.1% White1.9% S.Asian1.0% Afro-Carib.
Politics
Bracknell Forest Borough Councilhttp://www.bracknell-forest.gov.uk/
Leadership:
Leader & Cabinet
Executive:
MPs:
Adam Afriyie, Andrew Mackay
Bracknell Forest is a unitary authority and borough in Berkshire in southern England. It covers the towns of Bracknell, North Ascot, Sandhurst and Crowthorne and surrounding villages.
History
Bracknell Forest was […]
In mathematics, a pair of pants is a simple two-dimensional surface resembling a pair of pants. In hyperbolic geometry, pairs of pants are sewn together, leg to leg, or leg to waist, to create Riemann surfaces of arbitrary genus. Because the “legs” can be twisted before being sewn together, there is a large […]
A plinth is the base of a cabinet in cabinet making.
It is also a word used in the popular internet game word whomp.
In architecture, a plinth is the platform or base upon which a column, pedestal, statue, monument, or structure rests.<ref>
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Hoysala temple on plinth
Plinth of the Sign of the Kiwi, Dyers Pass, Port Hills, Christchurch […]
In geology, the Ludlovian or Ludlow Group is the name of the uppermost subdivision of the Silurian rocks in Great Britain. This group contains the following formations in descending order:
Cilestones, Downton Castle sandstones (90 ft./27.7 m),
Ledbury shales 270 ft./83 m),
Upper Ludlow rocks (140 ft./43 m),
Aymestry limestone (up to 40 ft./12.3 m),
Lower Ludlow rocks (350 to […]
Clayton (”Clay”) Evans (born October 28, 1953 in El Bagic) is a former medley swimmer from Canada, who was born in South America to Canadian parents. He moved to Huntington Beach, California at age fifteen and was recruited by UCLA on a swimming and water polo scholarship. Before entering UCLA, Evans represented Canada in the […]
WDKY-TV, “Fox 56″ is the Fox network affiliate for greater Lexington and the East Central Kentucky region. Its transmitter is located at Clays Ferry, Kentucky.
History
WDKY-TV signed on the air February 13, 1985, as an independent television station. In 1986 WDKY was a charter Fox affiliate. Sinclair Broadcast Group acquired WDKY from Max Media in 2001.
In […]
Evil Twin: Cyprien’s Chronicles is a platform game developed by Ubisoft and In Utero for the Sega Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, and PC-CD Windows. The game stars a young orphan named Cyprien, who is taken to a nightmarish world and possesses the ability to transform into an evil version of himself.
Evil Twin was released in Europe […]
This is a partial list of the British Air Ministry (AM) specifications for aircraft. A specification started from an Operational Requirement, abbreviated “OR”, describing what the aircraft would be used for - this in turn led to a specification e.g. a two engined fighter with 4 machine guns. So for example, OR.40 for a heavy […]
The Hietaniemi beach (colloquially Hietsu) is a popular sand beach in central Helsinki. It is located in the Töölö district, next to the Hietaniemi Cemetery. The beach is the most popular beach in central Helsinki. Other popular beaches can be found in Meri-Rastila in eastern Helsinki, and on the Suomenlinna and Pihlajasaari islands.
History
In the beginning […]
Nitijela is the name given to the lower house of the Marshall Islands’ legislature. In terms of the Micronesian system, this is where the majority of the legislative power resides, although it is the lower of two houses in a bicameral system. 33 senators are elected from the 24 districts of the country, elected by […]
HP OpenView Storage Area Manager (OVSAM) is a Hewlett Packard software suite for management of storage resources and infrastructure.
HP OpenView Storage Area Manager provides comprehensive, centralized management across distributed, heterogeneous storage networks. The HP OpenView Storage Area Manager suite includes the following applications that share a common core services, GUI, host agent, and repository:
Storage Node […]
Structured criticality is a property of complex systems whereby small events may trigger larger events due to subtle interdependencies between elements. This often gives rise to a kind of stratified chaos where the general behavior of the system can be modeled on one scale while smaller and larger scale behaviors remain unpredictable.
For example:
Consider a pile […]
The Great Beds Light sits in the Raritan Bay in South Amboy, New Jersey. Over the years the lighthouse has become the symbol for the city of South Amboy.
History
Built in 1880, the 60 foot (18 m) tall Great Beds Lighthouse sits atop a caisson. It is constructed of white steel plates. […]
Clay Township is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania:
Clay Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania
Clay Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania
Clay Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
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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. […]
Spring may refer to:
In common use:
Spring (season), a season of the year
Spring (device), a mechanical part
Spring (hydrosphere), a natural source of water
In film and television:
The Spring, a 1989 film about the Fountain of Youth
“Spring” (Pee-wee’s Playhouse), an episode of the American children’s show Pee-wee’s Playhouse
Spring (television soap), a Flemish-Belgian […]
A Brickworks also known as a brick factory, is a factory for the manufacturing of bricks, from clay or shale. Usually a brickworks is located on a clay bedrock (the most common material from which bricks are made) often with a quarry for clay on site.
Equipment
Most brickworks have some or all of the […]
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 […]
St. Rose Dominican Hospital - Siena Campus is owned and operated by Catholic Healthcare West and is located in Henderson, Nevada. The hospital provides 214 beds.
History
The hospital opened in June of 2000.
Services
Healing Garden
See also
St. Rose Dominican Hospital - Rose de Lima Campus
St. Rose Dominican Hospital - San Martín Campus
External links
St. Rose Dominican Hospital - […]
Barton is a village and civil parish in the Chester district of Cheshire, England. The village is located near the Welsh border, about twelve miles south of Chester, and only about eight miles east of Wrexham in Wales.
According to the 2001 census it had a population of 71, a decline from a high-point of 143 […]
Eystrup is a municipality in the district of Nienburg, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the right bank of the Weser, approx. 15 km north of Nienburg, and 15 km south of Verden.
Eystrup is also the seat of the Samtgemeinde (”collective municipality”) Eystrup.
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Speeton Beds, in English geology, a series of clays well exposed at Speeton, near Filey on the Yorkshire coast.
Peculiar interest attaches to these beds for they are the principal representatives in Britain of the marine phase of the Lower Cretaceous system. The Speeton Clays pass downwards without break into the underlying Kimeridgian; they are capped […]
Trundle beds (or truckle beds) are usually considered a pair of beds, one slightly smaller than a twin bed that is on rollers or casters so that it may be put beneath the upper twin bed for storage. Trundle beds allow for two separate beds to be available when necessary, but do not require […]