Melanophryniscus is a genus composed of various amphibian species located in Argentina, south of Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay.

List of species

Melanophryniscus admirabilis Di-Bernardo, Maneyro & Grillo, 2006

Melanophryniscus atroluteus (Miranda-Ribeiro, 1920)

Melanophryniscus cambaraensis Braun et Braun, 1979

Melanophryniscus cupreuscapularis Céspedez et Alvarez, 2000

Melanophryniscus devincenzii Klappenbach, 1968

Melanophryniscus dorsalis (Mertens, 1933)

Melanophryniscus […]

Public Policy Institute of California is an independent, nonpartisan, non-profit research institution. Based in San Francisco, California, United States, the institute was established in 1994 with a $70 million endowment from William Reddington Hewlett. The information that it distributes are for state, local, and federal officials, as well as non-profit and private sectors leaders, public […]

Sole album from Eric Matthews/Richard Davies collaboration Cardinal.

Track listing

“If

You Believe in Christmas Trees”
“Last Poems”

“Big Mine”

“You’ve Lost Me There”

“Public Melody No. 1″

“Dream Figure”

“Tough Guy Tactics”

“Angel Darling”

“Singing to the Sunshine”

“Silver Machines”

The Flowers of Romance may refer to:

“The Flowers of Romance”, a song by Sex Pistols.

The Flowers of Romance, an early UK punk rock group.

The Flowers of Romance, an album by Public Image Ltd.

Flowers of Romance, an old Greek Rock band.

Slim Jim Phantom is the legendary drummer for the Stray Cats.
Alongside band mates Brian Setzer and Lee Rocker, he spearheaded the neo-rockabilly movement of the early 80s.

Born in the Brooklyn Borough of New York City, Jim grew up listening to his parents’ jazz records and by the age of ten took up the drums. “To […]

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

Mimulus aurantiacus, the Orange Bush Monkey-flower or Sticky Monkey-flower, is a flowering plant that grows in a subshrub form, native to southwestern North America from southwestern Oregon south through most of California. It is treated by some botanists in a separate genus from other Mimulus as Diplacus aurantiacus (Curtis) Jeps.

It grows to between 0.5-1.2 m […]

A P-type semiconductor (P for Positive) is obtained by carrying out a process of doping, that is adding a certain type of atoms to the semiconductor in order to increase the number of free (in this case positive) charge carriers.

When the doping material is added, it takes away (accepts) weakly-bound outer electrons from the semiconductor […]

Lawrence Hertzog is an American television writer and producer. He is best known for creating the cult series Nowhere Man, which aired for one season during 1995-1996 on UPN. He was born in Flushing, Queens and grew up in Teaneck, New Jersey.

In addition to continuing work in the entertainment industry, Hertzog also hosts a podcast […]

Vic Flowers born April 16th 1952 is the acting leader of the Barmy Army, a group of English cricket supporters noted for passionately following the English cricket team around the world. Flowers is from Oldham and is nicknamed Jimmy Savile because of his resemblance to the disc jockey of the same name. Flowers is noted […]

William Henry Bailey (January 22, 1831 - 1908) was an American author, lawyer, and statesman. Born in Pasquatauk County, North Carolina, he was elected and appointed to many offices in his native State, and removed to Texas in 1891. He is the author of The Effect of Civil War upon the Rights of Persons and […]

Blush Response is a synth pop band based in Los Angeles, California, USA.

They are best known as the band that split from Brandon Flowers in 2001 when he declined to relocate to Los Angeles with them. Flowers did not sing for the band - instead he played the keyboard. Flowers went on to be one […]

Taqwacore is a genre of punk music dealing with Islam and its culture, originally conceived in Michael Muhammad Knight’s novel, The Taqwacores. The name is a portmanteau of hardcore and the Arabic word Taqwa, which is usually translated as “piety” or the quality of being “God-fearing”, and thus roughly denotes fear and love of […]

Luzula campestris is a rush commonly known as Field Wood-rush, Good Friday Grass or Sweep’s Brush. It is a very common plant throughout temperate Europe and Asia. It is found on all types of grassland including lawns, golf-courses and fields. It is relatively short, between 5 cm and 15 cm tall. It spreads via short […]

Gentiana lutea (Great Yellow Gentian) is a species of gentian native to the mountains of central and southern Europe. Other names include ‘Yellow Gentian’, ‘Bitter Root’, ‘Bitterwort’, ‘Centiyane’, and ‘Genciana’.

It is a herbaceous perennial plant, growing to 1-2 m tall, with broad lanceolate to elliptic leaves 10-30 cm long and 4-12 cm broad. The flowers […]

Although the term is the source of some controversy, Latino poetry has generally come to identify writing by different groups of Latino heritage within the United States, including Chicanos, Puerto Ricans, and Cuban-Americans.

Latino poetry is best characterized by the works of Lorna Dee Cervantes, Martín Espada, and Alurista. It is written in English, Spanish, or […]

The Johnnys were a legendary Australian pub rock band that fused the fun of punk rock with the 3 minute pop sensibilities of Hank Williams. They were contemporaries of The Gun Club and LA’s X. The Johnnys collapsed in the late 1980s only to reform for shows in 2004 where they once again proved themselves […]

Heirloom may refer to:

Antique, an old collectible item passed down from one generation to another

Heirloom (law), in English law, an item which may not be separated from an estate in inheritance

Heirloom plant, an open-pollinated cultivar that is no longer commonly used in large-scale agriculture

Route 27, or Highway 27, may refer to:

Canada

Alberta Highway 27

British Columbia Highway 27

Manitoba Highway 27

Saskatchewan Highway 27

Ontario

Highway 27 (Ontario), in Toronto, Ontario.

York Regional Road 27, formerly Highway 27 in York Region

Simcoe County Road 27, formerly Highway 27 in Simcoe County

Japan

Route 27 (Japan)

United States

Interstate 27

U.S. Route 27

State Route 27 (Alabama)

Arkansas […]

Earth Defense Force may refer to:

The Mysterians (地球防衛軍, Earth Defense Force), a Japanese science fiction film.

The Chikyuu Boueigun (Earth Defense Force) series of video games by Sandlot, which include:

The Chikyuu Boueigun (2003), released as Monster Attack in Europe.

Chikyuu Boueigun 2 (2005), released as Global Defense Force in Europe.

Chikyuu Boueigun 3 (2006), released as Earth Defense […]

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