House of Pigniol
Pignol or Pigniol a noble family extraction, from Languedoc, today divided into two branches, whose name Pignol is established in Sarlat,Périgord and ...
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Pignol or Pigniol a noble family extraction, from Languedoc, today divided into two branches, whose name Pignol is established in Sarlat,Périgord and ...
Zess is the name of a character in the Initial Teaching Alphabet, a series of about 44 minuscule letters specified by Sir James Pitman, grandson of an...
The term South Asia refers to the contemporary political entities of the Indian subcontinent and associated island. These are the states of India, Pak...
Beat the Bully is a 2011 Scottish comedy-drama anti-bullying movie, written and co-produced by Kris Nimbley. The movie starred Kristopher Nimbley, Nic...
Arena Baseball is a version of baseball played indoors when playing outdoors is not an option. Indoor Baseball is played on a smaller field & is playe...
Jacobson Flare is a technique for landing an aircraft, which was devised by Australian commercial pilot David Jacobson in 1987. The technique is meant...
K-1 World Grand Prix 2002 Preliminary Marseilles was a kickboxing event promoted by the K-1 organization. It was a preliminary qualifying tournament f...
Mines are mine After independence the use of this pink sandstone which was in abundance around Jodhpur became popular and almost all buildings in jodh...
"The Alien Costume" is the only three-part episode from season 1 of the animated series Spider-Man. Venom was Spider-Man's most popular villain at the...
Kim Duthie is best known as the "St Kilda schoolgirl" at the centre of a multi-layered intrigue involving a group of Australian Rules footballers and ...
Pole vault spikes are a type of footwear which have been specifically designed to improve athlete's performances in the track and field event of pole ...
Babieca Search is a meta-search engine, a search engine that sends user requests to several other search engines. Babieca Metasearch engine also inclu...
Marine Software Engineering is the application of a science based, systematic, repeatable approach to design, development, operation and maintenance o...
The Mesivta of Roslyn also known as The Joseph Grunberg Torah Academy, or Yeshiva Ateres Yitchok (The Beis Midrash, is an affiliate of Yeshiva Chofetz...
Mark Rumble (born in 1976-1977, Newbury, Berkshire, England) is a British television presenter/.Mark can currently be heard on BBC Radio Cambridgeshir...
Homo Hadalis is a species of subterranean hominid in the Jeff Long novels The Descent and Deeper.DescriptionHomo Hadalis, colloquially known as Hadals...
NAVV is an on-board turn-by-turn navigation application for iPhone, created by Appstores B.V in 2010. Supported Maps * UK & Ireland (United Kingdom, I...
Christian D. Kacher is a trained nuclear physicist</s> who received a Ph. D. in Nuclear Chemistry in 1995, turned stock investor, composer, and nuclea...
Andersen Prunty (born March 19, 1976) is an American author of bizarro fiction. His writing has been described as absurd fantastical narratives with s...
"Galoot" is an old word, used primarily in Scotland, that means a person with an ungainly, cumbersome, and clumsy personality.Within Internet-based wo...