The Gizmos were a proto-punk band that formed in Bloomington, Indiana in 1975. Both leading members, Eddie Flowers and
Rich Coffee would move to Los Angeles in the late 1970s and become
active in the post-punk, underground rock scene there. Flowers would
start Crawlspace with ex-members of the Lazy Cowgirls in 1985,
starting out in a punk rock vein […]

The Eriocaulaceae or pipewort family is a family of monocotyledonous flowering plants in the order Poales. The family is large, with about 1,150-1,200 species described in ten genera. The family is widely distributed, with the centers of diversity for the group occurring in tropical regions, particularly the Americas. Very few species extend to temperate regions, […]

In mathematics, the Ore condition in ring theory is a condition introduced by Øystein Ore, in connection with the question of extending beyond commutative rings the construction of a field of fractions, or more general localization of a ring. The left Ore condition reads that for a ring R, and any pair a, b of […]

My Romance may refer to:

“My Romance,” a 1935 song written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart

My Romance, a 1990 Carly Simon album (Named for its title track by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart)

My Romance a 1948 theater musical

Old Greek Stories by James Baldwin - Full Text Free Book (Part 1/3) company and of some […]

The Queen’s Beasts are heraldic symbols depicting animals traditionally associated with British royal family. In 1953, a set of six-foot (1.83 m) high statues by sculptor James Woodford was placed at the entrance of Westminster Abbey for the coronation ceremony of Queen Elizabeth II. Portland stone replicas of these statues are on display […]

Oak Ridge Country Club is a private, predominantly Jewish country club in Hopkins, Minnesota. It has a single 18-hole, par-70 course designed by William D. Clark. The original nine holes opened in 1921, with the second nine holes opening around 1940.

In 2005, the general manager left. Wade Miller was hired January 1, […]

Gagea bohemica, the Early Star-of-Bethlehem or Radnor Lily is a flowering plant in the genus Gagea of the family Liliaceae. It is sometimes referred to as the Welsh Star-of-Bethlehem.

The plant is found mainly in the Mediterranean region and central Europe but can also be found further north, for example in France and Germany; specimens have […]

Cantabrian may refer to:

People from modern Cantabria and things relating to this autonomous community in Spain.

Cantabrian Mountains, mountain range in Northern Spain.

Cantabrian Sea, southern end of the Bay of Biscay.

Cantabrian language, also known as Montañés, a Romance language spoken in Cantabria.

Cantabri, ancient ethnic group.

Cantabrian Wars, war during the Roman conquest of […]

Trollius is a genus of about 30 species of plants in the Ranunculaceae, closely related to Ranunculus. The common name is globeflower or globe flower. They are native to the cool temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, with the greatest diversity of species in Asia, and usually grow in heavy, wet clay soils.

They are mostly […]

New Civil Engineer is the weekly magazine of the Institution of Civil Engineers, the UK chartered body that oversees the practice of civil engineering in the UK. Available in print and online after the appropriate subscription has been taken out (it is free for members of the ICE}, the magazine is aimed at professionals in […]

Politicide are a punk band formed in the early 1980s. Their song “51st State” appeared on the Bullshit Detector volume 3 compilation album released by Crass Records in 1982. The band reformed in 2002 and are still active. Mostly performing at DIY/underground and benefit gigs. Recent releases include ‘Jihad’ and ‘Tail of Erik Part […]

Open ICEcat is an Open Content project under the Open Content License in which a worldwide open catalogue is created for product information. Editors are participating manufacturers. The users of the product content are distributors, resellers, retailers, comparison websites or online shopping directories, enterprise resource planning systems or the manufacturers themselves.

Open ICEcat began formally […]

The acronym SEX (written in capital letters) redirects here. For other meanings, see Sex (disambiguation).

In computing, the SEX assembly language mnemonic has often been used for the “Sign EXtend” machine instruction found in the PDP-11 and many other computer architectures.

SEX in software: rarely used jargon

The
TLA SEX has humorously been said to stand for […]

In the fictional world of Middle-earth created by J. R. R. Tolkien, the Vala Oromë brought the Kine of Araw (as they were known as by the men of Gondor) to Middle-earth. The Kine were legendary white oxen that lived near the inland Sea of Rhûn. Vorondil the Hunter made the horn of Gondor of […]

Plant process by which the shoot apical meristem changes its anatomy to generate a flower or inflorescence in lieu of new nodes with leaves. Anatomical changes begin at the edge of the meristem, generating first the outer whorls of the flower - the calyx and the corolla, and later the androecium and gynoecium.

Flower differentiation […]

Sympetaly is the condition of some flowers in which the petals are fused together (sym- together). in some of these flowers, like with Gentiana asclepiadea are only partially fused at the base, but in other flowers, such as Gentiana andrewsii, they are fully fused and never open. Flowers with sympately may be self-pollinated, while others […]

Rudolph Flowers (born 1980) is a Belizean soccer player, who plays as a forward. In the 2002-3 season played for Juventus FC of Belize and scored 8 goals, making him the leading scorer of that season.

References

PlayerHistory.com

Belize - List of Topscorers

Free Music: lyrics to San Francisco (Wear Some Flowers In Your […]

Emperor Holdal is accounted in historical record Hwandan Gogi to be the thirteenth Emperor of Go-Joseon Dynasty in Korea.

The record of the gathering of five planets, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn in 1733 BC during Holdal’s time has been a matter of interest. Through the programs tracking the movement of planets, it has been […]

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Kumi Koda’s 18th domestic single. “flower” was written as the theme song for the novel and also used in the television advertisement for the novel. The lyrics was written by the author of Koibana, Yoshi. This was also the first domestic single released by Kumi Koda that was not accompanied by a promotional music […]

Gagea bohemica, the Early Star-of-Bethlehem or Radnor Lily is a flowering plant in the genus Gagea of the family Liliaceae. It is sometimes referred to as the Welsh Star-of-Bethlehem.

The plant is found mainly in the Mediterranean region and central Europe but can also be found further north, for example in France and Germany; specimens have […]

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