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Big M: A Tribute to Malachi Favors Contents Reception Track listing Personnel References Navigation menuDelmark Records: album detailsJazzlists: Delmark Records discography: 400/500 seriesKahil El'Zabar – A Big M: A Tribute to Malachi Favors: ReviewAll About Jazz ReviewJazzTimes ReviewThe Washington Post: album review

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2006 albumsKahil El'Zabar albumsBilly Bang albumsDelmark Records albumsAlbums produced by Bob Koester Kahil El'ZabarBilly BangDelmarkAllMusicArt Ensemble of ChicagoMalachi FavorsAll About JazzJazzTimesThe Washington Post 2006 live album by Kahil El'Zabar's Ritual Trio featuring Billy Bang Big M: A Tribute to Malachi Favors Live album by Kahil El'Zabar's Ritual Trio featuring Billy Bang Released October 17, 2006 Recorded December 20 & 21, 2004 Studio Riverside Studio, Chicago, IL Genre Jazz Length 64 : 57 Label Delmark DE-572 Producer Robert G. Koester, Steve Wagner Kahil El'Zabar chronology Live at the River East Art Center (2005) Big M: A Tribute to Malachi Favors (2006) Hot 'N' Heavy (2007) Billy Bang chronology Live at the River East Art Center (2005) Big M: A Tribute to Malachi Favors (2006) Above and Beyond: An Evening in Grand Rapids (2007) Big M: A Tribute to Malachi Favors is an album by Kahil El'Zabar's Ritual Trio, featuring

Too Soon to Love Contents Premise Cast Production References External links Navigation menuFive Easy Decades: How Jack Nicholson Became the Biggest Movie Star in Modern TimesJack's Life: A Biography of Jack NicholsonToo Soon to LoveToo Soon to Loveeexpanding ite

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Too Soon to LoveOf Love and DesireA Man Called DaggerThunder AlleyHells Angels on WheelsThe Fickle Finger of FatePsych-OutThe Savage SevenGetting StraightFreebie and the BeanThe Stunt ManColor of NightThe Sinister Saga of Making "The Stunt Man" English-language films1960 filmsAmerican filmsAmerican black-and-white filmsDirectorial debut filmsFilms directed by Richard Rush1960s romantic drama filmsExploitation filmsTeenage pregnancy in filmAmerican romantic drama filmsExploitation film stubs exploitation filmRichard RushJack NicholsonFrancis Ford Coppola Too Soon to Love Theatrical poster Directed by Richard Rush Produced by Mark Lipsky Richard Rush Screenplay by László Görög Richard Rush Story by László Görög Richard Rush Francis Ford Coppola Starring Merle Oberon Curd Jürgens Music by Ronald Stein Cinematography William C. Thompson Edited by Stefan Arnsten Production company Dynasty Distributed by Universal Pictures Release date February 1960 Running time 85 minutes Countr

Robert Byington Mitchell Contents Early life and career Civil War service Governor of New Mexico Territory Later life See also References External links Navigation menu"Index to Politicians: Mitchell, O to R""A Civil War Biography: Robert Byington Mitchell"the original"Robert Byington Mitchell"The Indian War of 1864:"Robert Byington Mitchell"e

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McDonaldC. De BacaLindseyLarrazoloM. MechemHinkleHannettDillonSeligmanHockenhullTingleyMilesDempseyMabryE. MechemSimmsE. MechemBurroughsE. MechemBolackCampbellCargoKingApodacaKingAnayaCarruthersKingJohnsonRichardsonMartinezLujan Grisham 1823 births1882 deathsGovernors of New Mexico TerritoryPoliticians from Mansfield, OhioUnion Army generalsPeople from Linn County, KansasPeople of Ohio in the American Civil WarPeople of Kansas in the American Civil WarOhio lawyersKansas DemocratsAmerican military personnel of the Mexican–American WarBurials at Arlington National CemeteryPeople from Mount Gilead, OhioNew Mexico Democrats19th-century American politicians brigadier generalUnion ArmyAmerican Civil WarNew Mexico TerritoryMansfield, OhioKenyon CollegeWashington CollegeMount Vernon, OhioMexican Warsecond lieutenantMount Gilead, OhioLinn CountyKansas Territory1860 Democratic National ConventionCharleston, South CarolinaAdjutant General of Kansas2nd Kansas InfantryBattle of Wilson's CreekAb

Upsilon Capricorni References Navigation menudata0708.17522007A&A...474..653V10.1051/0004-6361:200783571978MNRAS.183..285B10.1093/mnras/183.3.2851988mcts.book.....H1606.080532006AstL...32..759G10.1134/S10637737061100651108.49712012AstL...38..331A10.1134/S10637737120500151208.20372012MNRAS.427..343M10.1111/j.1365-2966.2012.21873.x"* ups Cap"0806.28782008MNRAS.389..869E10.1111/j.1365-2966.2008.13596.xe

M-type giantsBayer objectsCapricornus (constellation)Durchmusterung objectsFlamsteed objectsHenry Draper Catalogue objectsHipparcos objectsHR objects LatinizedconstellationCapricornusM-typered giantapparent magnitudelight years Upsilon Capricorni Observation data Epoch J2000.0      Equinox J2000.0 (ICRS) Constellation Capricornus Right ascension  20 h  40 m  02.94470 s [1] Declination −18° 08′ 19.1724″ [1] Apparent magnitude  (V) 5.17 [2] Characteristics Spectral type M1 III [3] B−V color index +1.65 [2] Astrometry Radial velocity (R v ) 2998877000000000000♠ −12.30 ± 1.6 [4]  km/s Proper motion (μ) RA:  −22.41 [1]  mas/yr Dec.:  −21.67 [1]  mas/yr Parallax (π) 5.62 ± 0.29 [1]  mas Distance 580 ± 30 ly (178 ± 9 pc) Absolute magnitude  (M V ) −1.09 [5] Details Luminosity 944 [6]   L ☉ Temperature 3,779 [6]  K Metallicity [Fe/H] −0.08 [5]  dex Other designations υ Cap, 15 Cap, BD−18° 5738, FK5 773, HD 196777, HIP 101984, HR 7900, SAO 163779 [7] Database references SIMBAD data Upsilo

1966 in Brazil Contents Incumbents Events Deaths References See also Navigation menueeexpanding ite

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Karamoja (film) References External links Navigation menuKaramojaexpanding ite

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1954 filmsAmerican filmsUgandan filmsMondo filmsAmerican documentary filmsDocumentary film stubs exploitation filmmakerKroger Babbdocumentary filmUgandaAmericanself-mutilationcircumcisionbox office Karamoja Uncensored Sights That Can Never Be Filmed Again! Directed by William B. Treutle Produced by Kroger Babb Written by T.F. Woods Distributed by Hallmark Productions Modern Film Distributors Release date 1954  ( 1954 ) Country United States Karamoja was a 1954 film produced by exploitation filmmaker Kroger Babb. A documentary film of a native tribe from Uganda, the film was marketed by Babb to focus on the imagery that would be shocking to an American audience, including advertising which claimed that the tribe wore "only the wind and live[d] on blood and beer." [1] Scenes in the film included "the bleeding of cattle and drinking of the warm blood, and self-mutilation as a form of ornamentation," [2] as well as a full-color circumcision scene. [1] Karamoja prov

Khlong Thom, Bangkok References Navigation menu"Bangkok's Khlong Thom 'Dark Market' set to become latest casualty of junta's cleanup"13°44′43″N 100°30′26″E / 13.74528°N 100.50722°E / 13.74528; 100.50722expanding ite

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Neighbourhoods of BangkokPom Prap Sattru Phai DistrictSamphanthawong DistrictBangkok stubs ThaiBangkokPom Prap Sattru Phai DistrictCharoen KrungBangkok's ChinatownSamphanthawong DistrictKhlongBangkok Metropolitan Administration Khlong Thom (Thai: คลองถม , pronounced   [kʰlɔ̄ːŋ.tʰǒm] ) is a neighbourhood in Bangkok, mainly in Pom Prap Sattru Phai District. It is located along Mahachak Road around its intersection with Charoen Krung, on the periphery of Bangkok's Chinatown in Samphanthawong District. Mahachak Road was built around 1930 on the site of the former Khlong Sampheng. The canal was filled in to make way for the road, hence the name Khlong Thom , which means "filled canal". [1] The Khlong Thom area is well known for shops and vendors selling a variety of goods, especially automotive hardware and electric equipment. The vendors used to gather into a large market on Saturday nights, which encroached on public space and blocked traffic. In March 2015, the Bangk

October (Claire Hamill album) Contents Track listing Personnel References External links Navigation menu"October - Claire Hamill | AllMusic"Claire Hamill's website

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Claire Hamill albums1973 albumsAlbums produced by Paul Samwell-SmithIsland Records albums Claire HamillJohn Martyn 1973 studio album by Claire Hamill October Studio album by Claire Hamill Released 1973 Recorded October 1972 Studio The Manor Studio, Oxfordshire & Morgan Studios, London Genre Folk-rock Length 34 : 29 Label Island Producer Paul Samwell-Smith Claire Hamill chronology One House Left Standing (1971) October (1973) Stage Door Johnnies (1974) Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] October is the second album by English singer-songwriter Claire Hamill, released in 1973. Hamill has identified the subject of the track "Speedbreaker" as being John Martyn with whom she had an affair. [2] Contents 1 Track listing 2 Personnel 3 References 4 External links Track listing All tracks composed by Claire Hamill; except where indicated "Island" (Steve Smith) - 3:21 "To the Stars" - 2:03 "Please Stay Tonight" - 3:02 &q

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Hydroelectric power stations in AsiaDams under constructionEnergy stubs hydroelectricBudhi Gandaki RiverNepal Electricity AuthorityMW The Budhi Gandaki Hydroelectric is a proposed hydroelectric project on the Budhi Gandaki River. Development by Nepal Electricity Authority. the extent of the area that will be inundated by the reservoir of the planned 1,200 MW project and the place where the people living there will be relocated. The project is expected to displace 45,000 people. [1] [2] References ^ http://www.bghep.gov.np/about-the-project.php ^ http://kathmandupost.ekantipur.com/news/2016-02-17/land-required-for-budhi-gandaki-project-marked.html This article about energy, its collection, its distribution, or its uses is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v t e This page is only for reference, If you need detailed information, please check here Dams under construction, Energy stubs, Hydroelectric power stations in AsiaUncategorized