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125th Street (IRT Broadway-Seventh Avenue Line) 125th Street is a station on the IRT Broadway-Seventh Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of 125th Street and Broadway, where Morningside Heights meets Harlem, it is served by the train at all times.
125th Street (IRT Lenox Avenue Line) 125th Street is a station on the IRT Lenox Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of 125th Street and Lenox Avenue in Harlem, it is served by the train (all times), and by the train (all times except late nights).
1268 Cilicia earthquake The Cilicia earthquake in 1268 was one of the most tremendous of all over 60,000 people were perished The famines of the world: past and present by Cornelius Walford - 1879 - Page 55. The earthquake occurred in the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia.
126th Infantry Regiment (United States) The 126th Infantry existed for its first 144 years as an infantry unit. The 126th Infantry dates back as early as July 12, 1855 when the Grand Rapids Light Guard and Grand Rapids Artillery companies were organized.
126th Street Bus Depot The 126th Street Bus Depot is located on 2nd Avenue at East 126th Street in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City; not far from the foot of the Triboro Bridge. The depot sticker is the number "126" in Roman Numerals (CXXVI).
128-bit There are currently no mainstream general-purpose processors built to operate on 128-bit (16 octets) integers or addresses, though a number of processors do operate on 128-bit data. System/370, made by IBM, could be considered the first rudimentary 128-bit computer as it used 128-bit floating point registers.
128th Battalion, CEF The 128th Battalion, CEF was a unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. Based in Moosejaw, Saskatchewan, the unit began recruiting in late 1915 in that city and the surrounding district.
1292 Advanced Programmable Video System The 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System is a video game console released by German company Radofin in 1976. It is part of a group of software-compatible consoles which include the Interton VC-4000 and the Voltmace Database.
129th Rescue Wing The 129th Rescue Wing dates to April 1955, when it was activated as the 129th Air Resupply Group of the California Air National Guard. In 1975 the Wing transferred to a new mission, air rescue, and a new command, the United States Air Force.
12AT7 12AT7 is a miniature 9-pin medium-gain dual triode vacuum tube popular in guitar amplifiers. It belongs to a large family of dual triode vacuum tubes with share the same pinout (EIA 9A) and of which 12AX7 is the most proliferous type.
12AU7 12AU7 is a miniature 9-pin medium-gain dual triode vacuum tube. It belongs to a large family of dual triode vacuum tubes with share the same pinout (EIA 9A) 12AU7 is also known in Europe under its Mullard-Philips tube designation ECC82.
12ft Skiff The 12ft Skiff, a type of boat, is the baby sister of the larger and better known 18ft Skiff. Also in the family of high performance sailboats, are the 16ft, 14ft, 9ft, 8ft, and 6ft skiffs, the latter only in prototype stage.
12oz Prophet 12oz Prophet, created in 1993, is an online magazine featuring articles, pictures, and interviews related to graffiti. In the past it was a print magazine; however, today it exists in the form of an online magazine with an online forum and store.
12th Academy Awards The 12th Academy Awards, honoring the best in film for 1939, were held on February 29, 1940 at a banquet in the "Coconut Grove", Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles. They were hosted by Bob Hope (for the first time).
12th century As a means of recording the passage of time, the 12th century was that century which lasted from 1101 to 1200. In the history of European culture, this period is considered part of the High Middle Ages and is sometimes called the Age of the Cistercians.
12th century in North American history The 12th century in North American history provides a time line of events occurring within the present political boundaries of United States (including territories) from 1101 through 1200 in the Gregorian calendar. Although this time line segment may include some European or other world events that profoundly influenced later American life, it focuses on developments within Native American (and Polynesian) communities.
12th Canadian Ministry The Twelfth Canadian Ministry was the first cabinet of Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King. It governed Canada from 29 December 1921 to 28 June 1926, including the 14th Canadian Parliament and most of the 15th.
12th Canadian Parliament The 12th Canadian Parliament was in session from 15 November 1911 until October 6, 1917. The membership was set by the 1911 federal election on September 21, 1911, and it changed only somewhat due to resignations and by-elections until it was dissolved prior to the 1917 election.
12th Congress of the Philippines The Twelfth Congress of the Philippines is the current meeting of the national legislature of the Republic of the Philippines, composed of the Philippine Senate and House of Representatives. The convening of the 12th Congress follows the 2001 elections, which replaced half of the Senate membership, and the entire membership of the House of Representatives.
12th Daytime Emmy Awards The 12th Daytime Emmy Awards were held in 1985 to commemorate excellence in daytime programming from the previous year (1984). Two new categories were added: Outstanding Young Man in a Daytime Drama Series and Outstanding Ingenue in a Daytime Drama Series.
12th Infantry Regiment (United States) The 12th Infantry Regiment is a regiment of the United States Army. The Regiment has fought in six wars from the Civil War to Vietnam and has been awarded three Presidential Unit Citations, three Valorous Unit Awards and the Belgian Fourragere.
12th Man (football) The 12th man is a term commonly used to describe the fans within a stadium during American football or association football games. Since most football leagues allow a maximum of eleven players per team on the playing field at a time, the term denotes the attempt of a team's fans to help their team.
12th Philippine Scout Battalion The 12th Philippine Scout Battalion (12th PS) was formed, in 1901, from various provisional infantry companies, of Philippine Scouts, formed in 1899. The 12th PS was involved in combat at Samar, Mindanao, and Jolo.
12th Reconnaissance Squadron The 12th Reconnaissance Squadron (12 RS) is a United States Air Force reconnaissance unit based at Beale Air Force Base, near Marysville, California. It is a component of the 9th Reconnaissance Wing and operates the RQ-4 Global Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle.
12th Street riot The 12th Street Riot in Detroit began in the early morning hours of Sunday, July 23, 1967. Vice squad officers executed a raid at a blind pig on the corner of 12th Street and Clairmount on the city's near westside.
12th United States Congress The Twelfth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, comprised of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, DC from March 4 1811 to March 3 1813, during the last two years of the first administration of U.
12th United States Congress - Political Parties The Twelfth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, comprised of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, DC from March 4 1811 to March 3 1813, during the last two years of the first administration of U.
12th United States Congress - State Delegations The Twelfth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, comprised of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, DC from March 4 1811 to March 3 1813, during the last two years of the first administration of U.
12th Vermont Infantry The 12th Regiment, Vermont Volunteer Infantry (or 12th VVI) was a nine months' infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It served in the eastern theater, predominantly in the Defenses of Washington, from October 1862 to July 1863.
12x12" 12x12" is the title of a series of 12-inch singles released by New Order in February 2006 through New State Recordings. The discs contain a mixture of both new and previously released remixes of past New Order songs.
13 (musical) This musical by Jason Robert Brown details the life of 13 year old Evan Goldman as he moves from New York City to Appleton, Indiana, and the resulting dilemma when the move conflicts with his Bar Mitzvah. The cast consists of 13 teenagers (all of which are portraying 13 year olds).
13 (The Doors album) 13 is an album by The Doors. Released in November of 1970, it debuted at Number 75 on December 19, 1970; peaked at Number 25 for two weeks, January 2 and January 9, 1971; and was out of the charts after May 8.
13 Alabama Ghosts and Jeffrey 13 Alabama Ghosts and Jeffrey is a book first published in 1969 by folklorist Kathryn Tucker Windham and her former English teacher, Margaret Gillis Figh. The book contains thirteen "true" ghost stories from the U.
13 Beloved 13 Beloved ( or 13 Game Sayong) is a 2006 Thai psychological thriller and black comedy directed by Chukiat Sakveerakul and starring Krissada Sukosol Clapp. The story, about a man who is led through progressively challenging, degrading and dangerous stunts by mysterious callers from an underground reality game show, is adapted from the 13th Quiz Show episode in the My Mania comic-book series by Eakasit Thairaat.
13 de Marzo Incident On July 13, 1994, seventy-two Cubans attempted to leave the island of Cuba on a World War II era tugboat from the suburb of Regla in Havana. The Cuban group, consisting of men, women and children had decided to leave their home country for the United States.
13 Going on 30 13 Going On 30 (also known as Suddenly 30 in Australia and 13 Love 30 In Japan) is a 2004 comedy movie starring Jennifer Garner. It has a similar premise to the films Big, Wish Upon a Star, The Hot Chick and Freaky Friday.
13 Going on 30 (album) The soundtrack to 13 Going on 30 is the soundtrack album for the 2004 comedy film of the same name, which starred Jennifer Garner. The album mostly contains music from the 1980s, but there is a handful of songs performed by contemporary artists, such as Lillix and Liz Phair.
13 Moons 13 Moons is 2002 dramedy film by director Alexandre Rockwell. The title is a reference to the saying of a minor character's mother, who suggested that if nights of the full moon are strange, then "this must be the night of thirteen moons.
13 steps The 13 steps is a paragraph of the Final Document (agreed by consensus) of the 2000 Review Conference of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, providing a set of 'practical steps for the systematic and progressive efforts to implement Article VI of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons'. Article VI is the part of the Treaty that provides for nuclear disarmament.
13 Shocking Secrets You'll Wish You Never Knew About Lemony Snicket 13 Shocking Secrets You'll Wish You Never Knew About Lemony Snicket is a promotional pamphlet containing information about The End, 13 secrets about Lemony Snicket, and some new informat previous books. It was distributed through the HarperCollins AuthorTracker mailing list, and on the Lemony Snicket website.
13 Vendémiaire 13 Vendémiaire (5 October 1795) is the name given to a battle between the French Revolutionary troops and Royalist forces in the streets of Paris. The battle was largely responsible for the rapid advancement of Republican General Napoleon Bonaparte's career.
130 nanometer The 130 nanometer (130 nm or 0.13 µm) process refers to the level of semiconductor process technology that was reached in the 2000-2001 timeframe, by most leading semiconductor companies, like Intel, Texas Instruments, IBM, and TSMC.
1300 Lafayette East Cooperative The 1300 Lafayette East Cooperative is a large apartment building on the near-east side of Detroit, Michigan, facing the Detroit River and Windsor, Ontario, with its address "1300" printed in such large letters on its roof, that it can be read from Windsor.
130th (Lanark and Renfrew) Battalion, CEF The 130th (Lanark and Renfrew) Battalion, CEF was a unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. Based in Perth, Ontario, the unit began recruiting in late 1915 in Lanark and Renfrew Counties.
130th Engineer Brigade (United States) The 130th Engineer Brigade's current brigade organization consists of the 54th Engineer Battalion (Combat Mechanized) in Bamberg, the 94th Engineer Battalion (Combat Heavy) headquartered in Vilseck, and the 320th Engineer Company (Topo), 502nd Engineer Company (Multi-Role Bridge), and Headquarters and Headquarters Company of the 130th Engineer Brigade in Hanau, Germany.
1313 Mockingbird Lane 1313 Mockingbird Lane, an American garage rock band whose name was inspired by The Munsters TV Mansion address, was formed in the late 80's in Albany, NY and prominently featured in Timothy Gassen's definitive book on The Garage and Psychedelic Music Explosion,1980-1995 titled: The Knights Of Fuzz. Out of thousands of groups in the book, Gassen listed the band among such heavyweight garage acts as The Chesterfield Kings, The Lyres and Flamin Groovies in the all time Hot 100 list.
135 film 135 (ISO 1007) is a film format for still photography. Introduced in its modern form in 1934 it quickly grew in popularity, surpassing 120 film by the late 1960s to become the most popular photographic film format.
13500t class DDH The "16DDH" class is a new type of helicopter destroyer (DDH) currently under construction for use by the Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force. It is planned to replace the Haruna class destroyers currently in use.
1356 Basel earthquake The Basel earthquake of 1356, also known as the Great Basel Earthquake, is the most significant seismological event to have occurred in Central Europe in recorded history. The earthquake destroyed the town of Basel, Switzerland, on 18 October 1356 and caused much destruction in a vast region extending into France and Germany.
136 kHz The 136 kHz band is the lowest frequency band in which amateur radio operators are allowed to transmit. It is only available for use in some countries but there is a proposal at the WRC-07 World Radiocommunication Conference to make it a world wide amateur allocation.
136th (Durham) Battalion, CEF The 136th (Durham) Battalion, CEF was a unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. Based in Kingston, Ontario, the unit began recruiting in late 1915 in Durham County, Ontario and Pontiac County, Quebec.
137th Street–City College (IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line) 137th Street–City College is a local station on the IRT Broadway-Seventh Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intsersection of 137th Street and Broadway in Harlem, it is served by the train at all times.
1383–1385 Crisis The 1383–1385 crisis is a period of civil war and anarchy in Portuguese history that began with the death of King Fernando I of Portugal, who left no male heirs, and ended with the accession to the throne of King John I in 1385, in the wake of the Battle of Aljubarrota.
13th (Western) Division (United Kingdom) The 13th (Western) Division was one of the Kitchener's Army divisions raised from volunteers by Lord Kitchener. It fought at Gallipoli and in Mesopotamia (including the capture of Baghdad) and Persia during the First World War.
13th Academy Awards The 13th Academy Awards honored American film achievements in 1940. This was the first year that sealed envelopes were used to keep secret the names of the winners which led to the famous phrase: "May I have the Envelope, please.
13th century in North American history The 13th century in North American history provides a time line of events occurring within the present political boundaries of United States (including territories) from 1201 through 1300 in the Gregorian calendar. Although this time line segment may include some European or other world events that profoundly influenced later American life, it focuses on developments within Native American (and Polynesian) communities.
13th Canadian Ministry The Thirteenth Canadian Ministry was the second cabinet of Prime Minister Arthur Meighen. It governed Canada from 29 June 1926 to 25 September 1926, including only the last three months of the 15th Canadian Parliament.
13th Canadian Parliament The 13th Canadian Parliament was in session from March 18, 1918 until October 4, 1921. The membership was set by the 1917 federal election on December 17, 1917, and it changed only somewhat due to resignations and by-elections until it was dissolved prior to the 1921 election.
13th Congress of the Philippines The Thirteenth Congress of the Philippines is the current meeting of the national legislature of the Republic of the Philippines, composed of the Philippine Senate and House of Representatives. The convening of the 13th Congress follows the 2004 national elections, which replaced half of the Senate membership, and the entire membership of the House of Representatives.
13th Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery 13 Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery was formed in New South Wales during September 1915 as the 13th Field Artillery Battery, part of 5th Field Artillery Brigade. Today 13 Field Battery is one of 4 batteries that make up the 1st Field Regiment, part of 7 Brigade.
13th Foreign Legion Demi-Brigade The 13th Foreign Legion Demi-Brigade (French: 13e Démi-Brigade de Légion Étrangère) (13e DBLE) is an infantry demi-brigade in the French Foreign Legion. It is the only permanent demi-brigade in the French Army.
13th Infantry Division (Germany) Created in 1934 or 1935 under the cover name InfanteriefĂĽhrer IV, then unveiled as the 13th Infantry Division when the creation of the Wehrmacht was announced. Upgraded to 13th Motorized Infantry Division in 1937, and as such participated in the campaigns against Poland (1939) and western Europe (1940).
13th Marine Expeditionary Unit The 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit (13th MEU) is one of seven Marine Expeditionary Units currently in existence in the United States Marine Corps. The Marine Expeditionary Unit is a Marine Air Ground Task Force with a strength of about 2,200 personnel.
13th Parachute Dragoon Regiment The 13th Parachute Dragoon Regiment (French: 13e Régiment de Dragons Parachutistes) (13e RDP) is a Airborne Special forces Regiment of the French Army. It is one of two regiments in the Army Special Forces Brigade, which is under the control of the COS (Special Operations Command).
13th Planet Records 13th Planet Records is an independent record label founded by Ministry frontman, Al Jourgensen and his wife, Angelina Jourgensen in 2004. In addition to its function as an artist-run, artist-friendly independent label, 13th Planet encompasses several realms of the music industry including artist management, touring, music publishing as well as a full-scale rehearsal and recording studio.
13th root Extracting the 13th root of a number is a famous category for the mental calculation world records. The challenge consists of being given a large number (possibly over 100 digits) and asked to return the number that, when taken to the 13th power, equals the given number.
13th Street (Manhattan) 13th Street is an eastbound street in the New York City borough of Manhattan. While the numeric street-naming grid in Manhattan, created as part of the Commissioners' Plan of 1811, begins immediately north of Houston Street with 1st Street at Avenue A, the grid does not take full hold until 13th Street.
13th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) The 13th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) was activated at Fort Hood, Texas, as the 13th Support Brigade in September, 1965. As the nation's involvement in Vietnam was increasing, this brigade was formed and tasked with training technical services units to assume combat service support missions in Southeast Asia.
13th United States Congress The Thirteenth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, comprised of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, DC from March 4 1813 to March 3 1815, during the first two years of the second administration of U.
13th United States Congress - Membership Changes The Thirteenth United States Congress was a meeting of the United States national legislature, comprised of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, DC from March 4, 1813 to March 3, 1815, during the first two years of the second administration of U.
13th United States Congress - Political Parties The Thirteenth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, comprised of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, DC from March 4 1813 to March 3 1815, during the first two years of the second administration of U.
13th United States Congress - State Delegations The Thirteenth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, comprised of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, DC from March 4 1813 to March 3 1815, during the first two years of the second administration of U.
13th Vermont Infantry The 13th Regiment, Vermont Volunteer Infantry (or 13th VVI) was a nine months' infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It served in the eastern theater, predominantly in the Defenses of Washington, from October 1862 to August 1863.
13th/Juniper (SEPTA station) 13th/Juniper is the terminus subway station of all routes of the SEPTA Subway-Surface Trolley Lines in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. At this station, the trolleys pick up passengers at the beginning of the line at the same place they discharge passengers at the end of the line.
14 Hits (A*Teens) 14 Hits is an A*Teens unofficial album, released in Sweden as a budget release, just a way to make some money and finish the contract with Stockholm Records in that country. The album is a compilation of some Swedish hits and popular album tracks.
14 Iced Bears 14 Iced Bears were a British indie band associated with the C86 music scene. Formed in 1985, the band featured a shifting line-up of musicians across their seven-year existence, centred around songwriter and vocalist Rob Sekula and guitarist Kevin Canham.
14 Intelligence Company 14 Intelligence Company was a British Army special forces unit, part of the Intelligence Corps, operating in Northern Ireland from the 1970s onwards. It specialised in undercover surveillance against suspected members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army and various Loyalist terrorist groups.
14 Wall Street 14 Wall Street (originally named the Bankers Trust Company Building) is a skyscraper in New York City, United States which was completed in 1912 by Trowbridge & Livingston. It is 539 ft (164 m) tall and contains 37 floors.
14 Year Old Girls 14 Year Old Girls began in the year 2000 and are the first Nintendo Punk band. They are not, as some believe, "Nintendocore" (a form of hardcore music with synthesizers and video game oriented lyrics).
14 Years 14 Years is a song by American hard rock band, Guns N' Roses, from their 1991 album Use Your Illusion II, written by band's members Axl Rose and Izzy Stradlin. Stradlin (rather than Rose) sang the lead vocals on this song.
14-3-3 protein 14-3-3 proteins are a family of conserved regulatory molecules expressed in all eukaryotic cells. 14-3-3 proteins have the ability to bind a multitude of functionally diverse signaling proteins, including kinases, phosphatases, and transmembrane receptors.
141 Lumen 141 Lumen is a dark (C-type), large rocky asteroid 130 km in diameter orbiting in the Main belt near the Eunomia family of asteroids. It is not, however, physically related to the group, being of the wrong spectral class.
141st Battalion, CEF The 141st Battalion, CEF was a unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. Based in Fort Frances, Ontario, the unit began recruiting in late 1915 in Rainy River district of northern Ontario.
1421 hypothesis The 1421 hypothesis suggests that during the Ming Dynasty, from 1421 to 1423, ships commanded by the Chinese captains Zhou Wen (周čž), Zhou Man (周滿), Yang Qing (楊慶) and Hong Bao (ć´Şäżť), in the fleet of Emperor Zhu Di's (朱棣) Admiral Zheng He (é„ĺ’Ś), travelled to many parts of the world unknown to contemporary Europe. The suggestion was put forward by former British Royal Navy submarine commander Gavin Menzies in his book, 1421: The Year China Discovered the World, first published in 2002.
1421: The Year China Discovered the World 1421: The Year China Discovered the World is a controversial book written by retired submarine commander Gavin Menzies. It was first published in 2002 in Great Britain and was published in the US under the title 1421: The Year China Discovered America.
143 Squadron, Republic of Singapore Air Force The 143 Squadron of the Republic of Singapore Air Force currently comprises of nine F-16 Fighting Falcon of the F-16C/D Block 52 version. Based in Tengah Airbase, it specialises in intercepting aerial targets, assisting the air-to-ground operations of sister squadron, the 140 Squadron.
145 Squadron, Republic of Singapore Air Force The 145 Squadron of the Republic of Singapore Air Force currently operates the F-16 Fighting Falcon from the Changi Airbase (East), a new airbase built to the east of Singapore Changi Airport on reclaimed land. The 16 aircraft are upgraded versions of the F-16D Block 52, hence known as the Block 52+, and are tasked with air-to-ground operations.
145th Battalion, CEF The 145th Battalion, CEF was a unit of about 600 men in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. Based in Moncton, New Brunswick, the unit began recruiting in late 1915 in Kent and Westmorland Counties.
145th Street (IRT Lenox Avenue Line) 145th Street is a station on the IRT Lenox Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of 148th Street and Lenox Avenue in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, it is served by the train at all times except late nights.
145th Street Bridge The 145th Street Avenue Bridge, located in New York City, USA, is a four-lane swing bridge that crosses the Harlem River, connecting Lenox Avenue in Manhattan with East 149th Street and River Avenue in the Bronx. It once carried northbound New York State Route 22 and New York State Route 100.
146th Battalion, CEF The 146th Battalion, CEF was a unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. Based in Kingston, Ontario, the unit began recruiting in late 1915 in that city and the surrounding district.
146th General Assembly of the State of Georgia The first regular session of the 146th General Assembly of the State of Georgia met from Monday, January 8, 2001 at 10:00 am, to Friday, March 21st at 11:57pm, at which time both houses adjourned sine die. 298 House bills and 97 Senate bills passed.
147th General Assembly of the State of Georgia The 2003 regular session of the 147th General Assembly of the State of Georgia met from January 13, 2003 at 10:00 am, to Friday, April 25th at midnight, at which time both houses adjourned sine die. This was the longest legislative session in more than a century.
1483 Online 1483 Online is a free massive multiplayer online game based on the medieval historical time period of 1483 AD. It is a turn based game where up to 28 players take command of a kingdom or empire in 1483 AD and they compete for world dominion by using diplomacy and warfare to expand the power of their kingdom.
148th General Assembly of the State of Georgia The 2005 regular session of the 148th Georgia General Assembly met from January 10, 2005, to March 31, 2005, at which time both houses adjourned sine die. In addition, Governor Sonny Perdue called for a special session, which met from September 6, 2005, to September 10, 2005.
149th Street–Grand Concourse (New York City Subway) 149th Street–Grand Concourse is a New York City Subway station complex shared by the IRT Jerome Avenue Line and the IRT White Plains Road Line. Located at East 149th Street and Grand Concourse in Mott Haven, Bronx, it is served by the (all times), the (all times except late nights) on the lower level and trains (all times) on the upper level.
14:9 14:9 is a compromise aspect ratio used to create an acceptable picture on both 4:3 and 16:9 televisions, conceived following audience tests conducted by the BBC. It is used by most UK, Australian and Irish terrestrial networks, and can be often seen on satellite at BBC World.
14th Academy Awards The 14th Academy Awards may be most famous as the year Citizen Kane did not win Best Picture. John Ford won his third Oscar for Directing Best Picture of the year How Green Was My Valley, the story of Welsh coalminers in changing times.
14th century in North American history The 14th century in North American history provides a timeline of events occurring within the present political boundaries of United States (including territories) from 1301 through 1400 in the Gregorian calendar. Although this timeline segment may include some European or other world events that profoundly influenced later American life, it focuses on developments within Native American (and Polynesian) communities.
14th Canadian Parliament The 14th Canadian Parliament was in session from March 8, 1922 until September 5, 1925. The membership was set by the 1921 federal election on December 6, 1921, and it changed only somewhat due to resignations and by-elections until it was dissolved prior to the 1925 election.
125th Street (IRT Lenox Avenue Line) 125th Street is a station on the IRT Lenox Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of 125th Street and Lenox Avenue in Harlem, it is served by the train (all times), and by the train (all times except late nights).
1268 Cilicia earthquake The Cilicia earthquake in 1268 was one of the most tremendous of all over 60,000 people were perished The famines of the world: past and present by Cornelius Walford - 1879 - Page 55. The earthquake occurred in the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia.
126th Infantry Regiment (United States) The 126th Infantry existed for its first 144 years as an infantry unit. The 126th Infantry dates back as early as July 12, 1855 when the Grand Rapids Light Guard and Grand Rapids Artillery companies were organized.
126th Street Bus Depot The 126th Street Bus Depot is located on 2nd Avenue at East 126th Street in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City; not far from the foot of the Triboro Bridge. The depot sticker is the number "126" in Roman Numerals (CXXVI).
128-bit There are currently no mainstream general-purpose processors built to operate on 128-bit (16 octets) integers or addresses, though a number of processors do operate on 128-bit data. System/370, made by IBM, could be considered the first rudimentary 128-bit computer as it used 128-bit floating point registers.
128th Battalion, CEF The 128th Battalion, CEF was a unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. Based in Moosejaw, Saskatchewan, the unit began recruiting in late 1915 in that city and the surrounding district.
1292 Advanced Programmable Video System The 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System is a video game console released by German company Radofin in 1976. It is part of a group of software-compatible consoles which include the Interton VC-4000 and the Voltmace Database.
129th Rescue Wing The 129th Rescue Wing dates to April 1955, when it was activated as the 129th Air Resupply Group of the California Air National Guard. In 1975 the Wing transferred to a new mission, air rescue, and a new command, the United States Air Force.
12AT7 12AT7 is a miniature 9-pin medium-gain dual triode vacuum tube popular in guitar amplifiers. It belongs to a large family of dual triode vacuum tubes with share the same pinout (EIA 9A) and of which 12AX7 is the most proliferous type.
12AU7 12AU7 is a miniature 9-pin medium-gain dual triode vacuum tube. It belongs to a large family of dual triode vacuum tubes with share the same pinout (EIA 9A) 12AU7 is also known in Europe under its Mullard-Philips tube designation ECC82.
12ft Skiff The 12ft Skiff, a type of boat, is the baby sister of the larger and better known 18ft Skiff. Also in the family of high performance sailboats, are the 16ft, 14ft, 9ft, 8ft, and 6ft skiffs, the latter only in prototype stage.
12oz Prophet 12oz Prophet, created in 1993, is an online magazine featuring articles, pictures, and interviews related to graffiti. In the past it was a print magazine; however, today it exists in the form of an online magazine with an online forum and store.
12th Academy Awards The 12th Academy Awards, honoring the best in film for 1939, were held on February 29, 1940 at a banquet in the "Coconut Grove", Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles. They were hosted by Bob Hope (for the first time).
12th century As a means of recording the passage of time, the 12th century was that century which lasted from 1101 to 1200. In the history of European culture, this period is considered part of the High Middle Ages and is sometimes called the Age of the Cistercians.
12th century in North American history The 12th century in North American history provides a time line of events occurring within the present political boundaries of United States (including territories) from 1101 through 1200 in the Gregorian calendar. Although this time line segment may include some European or other world events that profoundly influenced later American life, it focuses on developments within Native American (and Polynesian) communities.
12th Canadian Ministry The Twelfth Canadian Ministry was the first cabinet of Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King. It governed Canada from 29 December 1921 to 28 June 1926, including the 14th Canadian Parliament and most of the 15th.
12th Canadian Parliament The 12th Canadian Parliament was in session from 15 November 1911 until October 6, 1917. The membership was set by the 1911 federal election on September 21, 1911, and it changed only somewhat due to resignations and by-elections until it was dissolved prior to the 1917 election.
12th Congress of the Philippines The Twelfth Congress of the Philippines is the current meeting of the national legislature of the Republic of the Philippines, composed of the Philippine Senate and House of Representatives. The convening of the 12th Congress follows the 2001 elections, which replaced half of the Senate membership, and the entire membership of the House of Representatives.
12th Daytime Emmy Awards The 12th Daytime Emmy Awards were held in 1985 to commemorate excellence in daytime programming from the previous year (1984). Two new categories were added: Outstanding Young Man in a Daytime Drama Series and Outstanding Ingenue in a Daytime Drama Series.
12th Infantry Regiment (United States) The 12th Infantry Regiment is a regiment of the United States Army. The Regiment has fought in six wars from the Civil War to Vietnam and has been awarded three Presidential Unit Citations, three Valorous Unit Awards and the Belgian Fourragere.
12th Man (football) The 12th man is a term commonly used to describe the fans within a stadium during American football or association football games. Since most football leagues allow a maximum of eleven players per team on the playing field at a time, the term denotes the attempt of a team's fans to help their team.
12th Philippine Scout Battalion The 12th Philippine Scout Battalion (12th PS) was formed, in 1901, from various provisional infantry companies, of Philippine Scouts, formed in 1899. The 12th PS was involved in combat at Samar, Mindanao, and Jolo.
12th Reconnaissance Squadron The 12th Reconnaissance Squadron (12 RS) is a United States Air Force reconnaissance unit based at Beale Air Force Base, near Marysville, California. It is a component of the 9th Reconnaissance Wing and operates the RQ-4 Global Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle.
12th Street riot The 12th Street Riot in Detroit began in the early morning hours of Sunday, July 23, 1967. Vice squad officers executed a raid at a blind pig on the corner of 12th Street and Clairmount on the city's near westside.
12th United States Congress The Twelfth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, comprised of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, DC from March 4 1811 to March 3 1813, during the last two years of the first administration of U.
12th United States Congress - Political Parties The Twelfth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, comprised of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, DC from March 4 1811 to March 3 1813, during the last two years of the first administration of U.
12th United States Congress - State Delegations The Twelfth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, comprised of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, DC from March 4 1811 to March 3 1813, during the last two years of the first administration of U.
12th Vermont Infantry The 12th Regiment, Vermont Volunteer Infantry (or 12th VVI) was a nine months' infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It served in the eastern theater, predominantly in the Defenses of Washington, from October 1862 to July 1863.
12x12" 12x12" is the title of a series of 12-inch singles released by New Order in February 2006 through New State Recordings. The discs contain a mixture of both new and previously released remixes of past New Order songs.
13 (musical) This musical by Jason Robert Brown details the life of 13 year old Evan Goldman as he moves from New York City to Appleton, Indiana, and the resulting dilemma when the move conflicts with his Bar Mitzvah. The cast consists of 13 teenagers (all of which are portraying 13 year olds).
13 (The Doors album) 13 is an album by The Doors. Released in November of 1970, it debuted at Number 75 on December 19, 1970; peaked at Number 25 for two weeks, January 2 and January 9, 1971; and was out of the charts after May 8.
13 Alabama Ghosts and Jeffrey 13 Alabama Ghosts and Jeffrey is a book first published in 1969 by folklorist Kathryn Tucker Windham and her former English teacher, Margaret Gillis Figh. The book contains thirteen "true" ghost stories from the U.
13 Beloved 13 Beloved ( or 13 Game Sayong) is a 2006 Thai psychological thriller and black comedy directed by Chukiat Sakveerakul and starring Krissada Sukosol Clapp. The story, about a man who is led through progressively challenging, degrading and dangerous stunts by mysterious callers from an underground reality game show, is adapted from the 13th Quiz Show episode in the My Mania comic-book series by Eakasit Thairaat.
13 de Marzo Incident On July 13, 1994, seventy-two Cubans attempted to leave the island of Cuba on a World War II era tugboat from the suburb of Regla in Havana. The Cuban group, consisting of men, women and children had decided to leave their home country for the United States.
13 Going on 30 13 Going On 30 (also known as Suddenly 30 in Australia and 13 Love 30 In Japan) is a 2004 comedy movie starring Jennifer Garner. It has a similar premise to the films Big, Wish Upon a Star, The Hot Chick and Freaky Friday.
13 Going on 30 (album) The soundtrack to 13 Going on 30 is the soundtrack album for the 2004 comedy film of the same name, which starred Jennifer Garner. The album mostly contains music from the 1980s, but there is a handful of songs performed by contemporary artists, such as Lillix and Liz Phair.
13 Moons 13 Moons is 2002 dramedy film by director Alexandre Rockwell. The title is a reference to the saying of a minor character's mother, who suggested that if nights of the full moon are strange, then "this must be the night of thirteen moons.
13 steps The 13 steps is a paragraph of the Final Document (agreed by consensus) of the 2000 Review Conference of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, providing a set of 'practical steps for the systematic and progressive efforts to implement Article VI of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons'. Article VI is the part of the Treaty that provides for nuclear disarmament.
13 Shocking Secrets You'll Wish You Never Knew About Lemony Snicket 13 Shocking Secrets You'll Wish You Never Knew About Lemony Snicket is a promotional pamphlet containing information about The End, 13 secrets about Lemony Snicket, and some new informat previous books. It was distributed through the HarperCollins AuthorTracker mailing list, and on the Lemony Snicket website.
13 Vendémiaire 13 Vendémiaire (5 October 1795) is the name given to a battle between the French Revolutionary troops and Royalist forces in the streets of Paris. The battle was largely responsible for the rapid advancement of Republican General Napoleon Bonaparte's career.
130 nanometer The 130 nanometer (130 nm or 0.13 µm) process refers to the level of semiconductor process technology that was reached in the 2000-2001 timeframe, by most leading semiconductor companies, like Intel, Texas Instruments, IBM, and TSMC.
1300 Lafayette East Cooperative The 1300 Lafayette East Cooperative is a large apartment building on the near-east side of Detroit, Michigan, facing the Detroit River and Windsor, Ontario, with its address "1300" printed in such large letters on its roof, that it can be read from Windsor.
130th (Lanark and Renfrew) Battalion, CEF The 130th (Lanark and Renfrew) Battalion, CEF was a unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. Based in Perth, Ontario, the unit began recruiting in late 1915 in Lanark and Renfrew Counties.
130th Engineer Brigade (United States) The 130th Engineer Brigade's current brigade organization consists of the 54th Engineer Battalion (Combat Mechanized) in Bamberg, the 94th Engineer Battalion (Combat Heavy) headquartered in Vilseck, and the 320th Engineer Company (Topo), 502nd Engineer Company (Multi-Role Bridge), and Headquarters and Headquarters Company of the 130th Engineer Brigade in Hanau, Germany.
1313 Mockingbird Lane 1313 Mockingbird Lane, an American garage rock band whose name was inspired by The Munsters TV Mansion address, was formed in the late 80's in Albany, NY and prominently featured in Timothy Gassen's definitive book on The Garage and Psychedelic Music Explosion,1980-1995 titled: The Knights Of Fuzz. Out of thousands of groups in the book, Gassen listed the band among such heavyweight garage acts as The Chesterfield Kings, The Lyres and Flamin Groovies in the all time Hot 100 list.
135 film 135 (ISO 1007) is a film format for still photography. Introduced in its modern form in 1934 it quickly grew in popularity, surpassing 120 film by the late 1960s to become the most popular photographic film format.
13500t class DDH The "16DDH" class is a new type of helicopter destroyer (DDH) currently under construction for use by the Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force. It is planned to replace the Haruna class destroyers currently in use.
1356 Basel earthquake The Basel earthquake of 1356, also known as the Great Basel Earthquake, is the most significant seismological event to have occurred in Central Europe in recorded history. The earthquake destroyed the town of Basel, Switzerland, on 18 October 1356 and caused much destruction in a vast region extending into France and Germany.
136 kHz The 136 kHz band is the lowest frequency band in which amateur radio operators are allowed to transmit. It is only available for use in some countries but there is a proposal at the WRC-07 World Radiocommunication Conference to make it a world wide amateur allocation.
136th (Durham) Battalion, CEF The 136th (Durham) Battalion, CEF was a unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. Based in Kingston, Ontario, the unit began recruiting in late 1915 in Durham County, Ontario and Pontiac County, Quebec.
137th Street–City College (IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line) 137th Street–City College is a local station on the IRT Broadway-Seventh Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intsersection of 137th Street and Broadway in Harlem, it is served by the train at all times.
1383–1385 Crisis The 1383–1385 crisis is a period of civil war and anarchy in Portuguese history that began with the death of King Fernando I of Portugal, who left no male heirs, and ended with the accession to the throne of King John I in 1385, in the wake of the Battle of Aljubarrota.
13th (Western) Division (United Kingdom) The 13th (Western) Division was one of the Kitchener's Army divisions raised from volunteers by Lord Kitchener. It fought at Gallipoli and in Mesopotamia (including the capture of Baghdad) and Persia during the First World War.
13th Academy Awards The 13th Academy Awards honored American film achievements in 1940. This was the first year that sealed envelopes were used to keep secret the names of the winners which led to the famous phrase: "May I have the Envelope, please.
13th century in North American history The 13th century in North American history provides a time line of events occurring within the present political boundaries of United States (including territories) from 1201 through 1300 in the Gregorian calendar. Although this time line segment may include some European or other world events that profoundly influenced later American life, it focuses on developments within Native American (and Polynesian) communities.
13th Canadian Ministry The Thirteenth Canadian Ministry was the second cabinet of Prime Minister Arthur Meighen. It governed Canada from 29 June 1926 to 25 September 1926, including only the last three months of the 15th Canadian Parliament.
13th Canadian Parliament The 13th Canadian Parliament was in session from March 18, 1918 until October 4, 1921. The membership was set by the 1917 federal election on December 17, 1917, and it changed only somewhat due to resignations and by-elections until it was dissolved prior to the 1921 election.
13th Congress of the Philippines The Thirteenth Congress of the Philippines is the current meeting of the national legislature of the Republic of the Philippines, composed of the Philippine Senate and House of Representatives. The convening of the 13th Congress follows the 2004 national elections, which replaced half of the Senate membership, and the entire membership of the House of Representatives.
13th Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery 13 Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery was formed in New South Wales during September 1915 as the 13th Field Artillery Battery, part of 5th Field Artillery Brigade. Today 13 Field Battery is one of 4 batteries that make up the 1st Field Regiment, part of 7 Brigade.
13th Foreign Legion Demi-Brigade The 13th Foreign Legion Demi-Brigade (French: 13e Démi-Brigade de Légion Étrangère) (13e DBLE) is an infantry demi-brigade in the French Foreign Legion. It is the only permanent demi-brigade in the French Army.
13th Infantry Division (Germany) Created in 1934 or 1935 under the cover name InfanteriefĂĽhrer IV, then unveiled as the 13th Infantry Division when the creation of the Wehrmacht was announced. Upgraded to 13th Motorized Infantry Division in 1937, and as such participated in the campaigns against Poland (1939) and western Europe (1940).
13th Marine Expeditionary Unit The 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit (13th MEU) is one of seven Marine Expeditionary Units currently in existence in the United States Marine Corps. The Marine Expeditionary Unit is a Marine Air Ground Task Force with a strength of about 2,200 personnel.
13th Parachute Dragoon Regiment The 13th Parachute Dragoon Regiment (French: 13e Régiment de Dragons Parachutistes) (13e RDP) is a Airborne Special forces Regiment of the French Army. It is one of two regiments in the Army Special Forces Brigade, which is under the control of the COS (Special Operations Command).
13th Planet Records 13th Planet Records is an independent record label founded by Ministry frontman, Al Jourgensen and his wife, Angelina Jourgensen in 2004. In addition to its function as an artist-run, artist-friendly independent label, 13th Planet encompasses several realms of the music industry including artist management, touring, music publishing as well as a full-scale rehearsal and recording studio.
13th root Extracting the 13th root of a number is a famous category for the mental calculation world records. The challenge consists of being given a large number (possibly over 100 digits) and asked to return the number that, when taken to the 13th power, equals the given number.
13th Street (Manhattan) 13th Street is an eastbound street in the New York City borough of Manhattan. While the numeric street-naming grid in Manhattan, created as part of the Commissioners' Plan of 1811, begins immediately north of Houston Street with 1st Street at Avenue A, the grid does not take full hold until 13th Street.
13th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) The 13th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) was activated at Fort Hood, Texas, as the 13th Support Brigade in September, 1965. As the nation's involvement in Vietnam was increasing, this brigade was formed and tasked with training technical services units to assume combat service support missions in Southeast Asia.
13th United States Congress The Thirteenth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, comprised of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, DC from March 4 1813 to March 3 1815, during the first two years of the second administration of U.
13th United States Congress - Membership Changes The Thirteenth United States Congress was a meeting of the United States national legislature, comprised of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, DC from March 4, 1813 to March 3, 1815, during the first two years of the second administration of U.
13th United States Congress - Political Parties The Thirteenth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, comprised of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, DC from March 4 1813 to March 3 1815, during the first two years of the second administration of U.
13th United States Congress - State Delegations The Thirteenth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, comprised of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, DC from March 4 1813 to March 3 1815, during the first two years of the second administration of U.
13th Vermont Infantry The 13th Regiment, Vermont Volunteer Infantry (or 13th VVI) was a nine months' infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It served in the eastern theater, predominantly in the Defenses of Washington, from October 1862 to August 1863.
13th/Juniper (SEPTA station) 13th/Juniper is the terminus subway station of all routes of the SEPTA Subway-Surface Trolley Lines in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. At this station, the trolleys pick up passengers at the beginning of the line at the same place they discharge passengers at the end of the line.
14 Hits (A*Teens) 14 Hits is an A*Teens unofficial album, released in Sweden as a budget release, just a way to make some money and finish the contract with Stockholm Records in that country. The album is a compilation of some Swedish hits and popular album tracks.
14 Iced Bears 14 Iced Bears were a British indie band associated with the C86 music scene. Formed in 1985, the band featured a shifting line-up of musicians across their seven-year existence, centred around songwriter and vocalist Rob Sekula and guitarist Kevin Canham.
14 Intelligence Company 14 Intelligence Company was a British Army special forces unit, part of the Intelligence Corps, operating in Northern Ireland from the 1970s onwards. It specialised in undercover surveillance against suspected members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army and various Loyalist terrorist groups.
14 Wall Street 14 Wall Street (originally named the Bankers Trust Company Building) is a skyscraper in New York City, United States which was completed in 1912 by Trowbridge & Livingston. It is 539 ft (164 m) tall and contains 37 floors.
14 Year Old Girls 14 Year Old Girls began in the year 2000 and are the first Nintendo Punk band. They are not, as some believe, "Nintendocore" (a form of hardcore music with synthesizers and video game oriented lyrics).
14 Years 14 Years is a song by American hard rock band, Guns N' Roses, from their 1991 album Use Your Illusion II, written by band's members Axl Rose and Izzy Stradlin. Stradlin (rather than Rose) sang the lead vocals on this song.
14-3-3 protein 14-3-3 proteins are a family of conserved regulatory molecules expressed in all eukaryotic cells. 14-3-3 proteins have the ability to bind a multitude of functionally diverse signaling proteins, including kinases, phosphatases, and transmembrane receptors.
141 Lumen 141 Lumen is a dark (C-type), large rocky asteroid 130 km in diameter orbiting in the Main belt near the Eunomia family of asteroids. It is not, however, physically related to the group, being of the wrong spectral class.
141st Battalion, CEF The 141st Battalion, CEF was a unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. Based in Fort Frances, Ontario, the unit began recruiting in late 1915 in Rainy River district of northern Ontario.
1421 hypothesis The 1421 hypothesis suggests that during the Ming Dynasty, from 1421 to 1423, ships commanded by the Chinese captains Zhou Wen (周čž), Zhou Man (周滿), Yang Qing (楊慶) and Hong Bao (ć´Şäżť), in the fleet of Emperor Zhu Di's (朱棣) Admiral Zheng He (é„ĺ’Ś), travelled to many parts of the world unknown to contemporary Europe. The suggestion was put forward by former British Royal Navy submarine commander Gavin Menzies in his book, 1421: The Year China Discovered the World, first published in 2002.
1421: The Year China Discovered the World 1421: The Year China Discovered the World is a controversial book written by retired submarine commander Gavin Menzies. It was first published in 2002 in Great Britain and was published in the US under the title 1421: The Year China Discovered America.
143 Squadron, Republic of Singapore Air Force The 143 Squadron of the Republic of Singapore Air Force currently comprises of nine F-16 Fighting Falcon of the F-16C/D Block 52 version. Based in Tengah Airbase, it specialises in intercepting aerial targets, assisting the air-to-ground operations of sister squadron, the 140 Squadron.
145 Squadron, Republic of Singapore Air Force The 145 Squadron of the Republic of Singapore Air Force currently operates the F-16 Fighting Falcon from the Changi Airbase (East), a new airbase built to the east of Singapore Changi Airport on reclaimed land. The 16 aircraft are upgraded versions of the F-16D Block 52, hence known as the Block 52+, and are tasked with air-to-ground operations.
145th Battalion, CEF The 145th Battalion, CEF was a unit of about 600 men in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. Based in Moncton, New Brunswick, the unit began recruiting in late 1915 in Kent and Westmorland Counties.
145th Street (IRT Lenox Avenue Line) 145th Street is a station on the IRT Lenox Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of 148th Street and Lenox Avenue in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, it is served by the train at all times except late nights.
145th Street Bridge The 145th Street Avenue Bridge, located in New York City, USA, is a four-lane swing bridge that crosses the Harlem River, connecting Lenox Avenue in Manhattan with East 149th Street and River Avenue in the Bronx. It once carried northbound New York State Route 22 and New York State Route 100.
146th Battalion, CEF The 146th Battalion, CEF was a unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. Based in Kingston, Ontario, the unit began recruiting in late 1915 in that city and the surrounding district.
146th General Assembly of the State of Georgia The first regular session of the 146th General Assembly of the State of Georgia met from Monday, January 8, 2001 at 10:00 am, to Friday, March 21st at 11:57pm, at which time both houses adjourned sine die. 298 House bills and 97 Senate bills passed.
147th General Assembly of the State of Georgia The 2003 regular session of the 147th General Assembly of the State of Georgia met from January 13, 2003 at 10:00 am, to Friday, April 25th at midnight, at which time both houses adjourned sine die. This was the longest legislative session in more than a century.
1483 Online 1483 Online is a free massive multiplayer online game based on the medieval historical time period of 1483 AD. It is a turn based game where up to 28 players take command of a kingdom or empire in 1483 AD and they compete for world dominion by using diplomacy and warfare to expand the power of their kingdom.
148th General Assembly of the State of Georgia The 2005 regular session of the 148th Georgia General Assembly met from January 10, 2005, to March 31, 2005, at which time both houses adjourned sine die. In addition, Governor Sonny Perdue called for a special session, which met from September 6, 2005, to September 10, 2005.
149th Street–Grand Concourse (New York City Subway) 149th Street–Grand Concourse is a New York City Subway station complex shared by the IRT Jerome Avenue Line and the IRT White Plains Road Line. Located at East 149th Street and Grand Concourse in Mott Haven, Bronx, it is served by the (all times), the (all times except late nights) on the lower level and trains (all times) on the upper level.
14:9 14:9 is a compromise aspect ratio used to create an acceptable picture on both 4:3 and 16:9 televisions, conceived following audience tests conducted by the BBC. It is used by most UK, Australian and Irish terrestrial networks, and can be often seen on satellite at BBC World.
14th Academy Awards The 14th Academy Awards may be most famous as the year Citizen Kane did not win Best Picture. John Ford won his third Oscar for Directing Best Picture of the year How Green Was My Valley, the story of Welsh coalminers in changing times.
14th century in North American history The 14th century in North American history provides a timeline of events occurring within the present political boundaries of United States (including territories) from 1301 through 1400 in the Gregorian calendar. Although this timeline segment may include some European or other world events that profoundly influenced later American life, it focuses on developments within Native American (and Polynesian) communities.
14th Canadian Parliament The 14th Canadian Parliament was in session from March 8, 1922 until September 5, 1925. The membership was set by the 1921 federal election on December 6, 1921, and it changed only somewhat due to resignations and by-elections until it was dissolved prior to the 1925 election.
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