Henry Clay Ide (1844–1921) was a U.S. ambassador and administrator. He was born in Barnet, Vermont.
Ide served as U.S. Governor-General of the Philippines in 1906 and minister to Spain 1909–1913.
In 1912, his daughter Marjorie married Shane Leslie, a first cousin of Winston Churchill.
also known as Henry C. Ide — of St. Johnsbury, Caledonia County, Vt. […]
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, […]
The National Maritime Museum in Galle, Sri Lanka is located within the Galle fort. This museum specializes in the fauna and flora of the sea. Artifacts consist of underwater artifacts and scaled-down models of whales and fish.
Other exhibits include life-size dioramas of the traditional methods of fishing and the “walk into the sea” diorama, showing […]
Small cell carcinoma is a type of carcinoma usually associated with the lung, though it can be associated with other topographies, such as in cervical cancer.
Types
When associated with the lung, it is sometimes called “oat cell carcinoma” due to the flat cell shape and scanty cytoplasm. It originates from neuroendocrine cells in the bronchus […]
The Bouma Sequence (after Arnold H. Bouma, 1962) describes a classic set of sedimentary beds (turbidites) deposited by a sediment-water turbidity current. The Bouma Sequence specifically describes the medium grained variety, which are usually found in the continental slope or rise setting.
The Bouma Sequence is divided into 5 distinct beds labelled A through to E, […]
John A. Keel (born March 25, 1930) is a fortean author and professional journalist currently residing in New York City, New York, USA.
John Keel is arguably one of the most widely read and influential ufologists since the early 1970s. Although his own thoughts about UFOs and associated anomalous phenomena have gradually evolved since the mid […]
Dorum is a municipality in the district of Cuxhaven, in Lower Saxony, Germany.
LoWER - European Low-Wage Employment Research network On this website you will find all information available about LoWER, it's activities and membership, related projects and publications.
Lower Providence Township, Montgomery County Pennsylvania Located in south central Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, Lower Providence Township reflects […]
A bed warmer was a common household item in cold countries, especially Northern Europe. It consisted of a metal container, usually fitted with a handle and shaped somewhat like a modern frying pan, with a solid or finely perforated lid. The pan would be filled with hot coals and placed under the covers […]
Edward Chichester, 6th Marquess of Donegall (1903 - 1975) was President of the Middlesex County Automobile Club from 1964 until his death in 1975.
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Det Norske Studentersamfund (”The student society of Norway”) is Norway’s oldest student society. Established in 1813 in Oslo, it has been the centre of debate, culture and politics for over 200 years.
Studentersamfundet resides at Chateau Neuf, opened in 1971, where it runs a couple of cafes and a cinema. Studentersamfundet frequently arrange debates, lectures and […]
Southlake Regional Health Centre (formerly York County Hospital) is a hospital located in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada.
A private hospital was founded in 1932 and on August 22 the province granted a Charter of Incorporation for the York County Hospital Corporation. In 1924, it became a public hospital. In 1946, the Margaret Johnson Davis Wing […]
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I Could Make a Living is the title of country music singer Clay Walker’s second album. It was released in 1994.
Track listing
If I Could Make a Living (Keith Stegall, Roger Murrah, Alan Jackson) (2:12)
The Melrose Avenue Cinema Two (Reese Wilson) (3:01)
My Heart Will Never Know (Steve Dorff, Billy Kirsch) (3:24)
What Do You Want for […]
In geology, Neocomian was a name given to the lowest stage of the Cretaceous system. It was introduced by J. Thurmann in 1835 on account of the development of these rocks at Neuchatel (Neocomum), Switzerland. It has been employed in more than one sense. In the type area the rocks have been divided into two […]
Going Away is the debut release of Montreal-based Brit-Rock act The Beds.
Track listing
“Vacation” – 2:36
“Listen” – 3:15
“Circles” –3:12
“Can’t Sleep” – 1:52
“Mistakes” – 3:33
“Mexico” – 3:46
“Thoughts” – 3:06
“Road Trip” – 3:47
“Jeanie” – 4:02
“Give it All” – 3:24
“Everything is Okay” – 1:05
“Sleepyhead” – 9:09
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The Bovey Beds are a deposit of sands, clays and lignite, 200–300 ft. thick, which lies in a basin extending from Bovey Tracey to Newton Abbot in Devonshire, England. The deposit is evidently the result of the degradation of the neighbouring Dartmoor granite; and it was no doubt laid down in a lake. O. Heer, […]
Tetris: The Grand Master (often abbreviated TGM) is a puzzle game created by Arika, Inc. based on the popular Tetris license. It was the first in Arika’s Tetris: The Grand Master series of games, and introduced several play mechanics to Tetris gameplay which can be seen today in its sequels, and many other Tetris implementations. […]
St. Rose Dominican Hospital - Rose de Lima Campus is owned and operated by Catholic Healthcare West and is located in Henderson, Nevada. The hospital provides 138 beds.
History
The Adrian Dominican Sisters purchased Basic Hospital in 1947 to found what would become St. Rose Dominican Hospital.
St. Rose Dominican Hospital was the first fully accredited hospital in […]
Mark “Bill” Bailey (born 24 February 1964, Bath, Somerset) is an English comedian, actor, and musician known for appearing on Never Mind the Buzzcocks, QI, Have I Got News for You, and Black Books as well as his stand up comedy. He is a self proclaimed “confused hippy” known for his thin goatee and long […]
The Bouma Sequence (after Arnold H. Bouma, 1962) describes a classic set of sedimentary beds (turbidites) deposited by a sediment-water turbidity current. The Bouma Sequence specifically describes the medium grained variety, which are usually found in the continental slope or rise setting.
The Bouma Sequence is divided into 5 distinct beds labelled A through to E, […]
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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Weald Clay is a Lower Cretaceous sedimentary rock underlying areas of South East England. It is part of the Wealden Group of rocks. The clay is named after the Weald, an area of Sussex. It is orange and grey in colour and has been used in brickmaking.
See also
Wealden
Wealden Group
Clay
London Clay
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Civic Center is a light rail station operated by Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority. The station is located located in San Jose, California on 1st Street just north of Mission Street. Civic Center is served by both the Alum Rock-Santa Teresa and Mountain View-Winchester light rail lines.
Transit Connections
VTA Bus Route 12
VTA Bus Route […]
A Trollope ploy is a negotiation technique in which, after a demand is rejected, it is followed by a stronger demand. It is common in cases where one side has a clear advantage over the other.[1]
A historical example is from the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962. The Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev sent a letter to […]
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. Painted Hills is named after the colorful layers of […]
Arene or Arênê or Arène means several things:
Another term for aromatic hydrocarbon
In Greek mythology, Arene was the wife of Aphareus and mother of Idas and Lynceus.
A French surname of the Provence region with the same origin as the Spanish Arenas and Italian Arena, all derived from the Latin root word (h)arena, meaning sand. […]