Josephine MacDonald, also known as Josie Mac, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. She first appeared in Detective Comics #763 (December 2001) and was created by Judd Winick and Cliff Chiang.
Josie Mac is a police officer who had a promising career ahead of her, until she responded to a call and discovered the mayor's wife in bed with an exotic dancer. Four days after the incident, her mistake of embarrassing the mayor's wife got her moved to the Missing Persons department at the precinct. Josie made the best out of her transfer because unknown to her colleagues, she possessed minor psychic powers, which allowed her to find things and people which are lost through picking up "messages" from inanimate objects.[1][2]
Josie Mac in other media
Josie Mac appears in Gotham, portrayed by Paulina Singer.[3] This version is a member of the GCPD's Strike Force.
Matches Malone is a character appearing in American comic books related to DC Comics. He was originally a Gotham gang boss whom Batman attempted to recruit to help take down Ra's al Ghul, but he was accidentally killed by a ricocheting bullet that was meant for Batman who impersonated the man to use his underworld contacts and to fool Ra's.[5]
Post-Crisis, he was a small-time arsonist with his brother Carver and who came to Gotham City early on in Batman's career, attracting Batman's attention when Carver was apparently murdered. After discovering that Matches had died as well, Batman adopted his identity as his own as nobody else knew of the death. Years later, Batman learned that Carver had committed suicide due to his guilt over a fire that he and Matches had started that resulted in the death of a homeless man.
After operating underground for years by committing low-end robberies, Matches returned to Gotham after hearing reports of 'his' activities, only to be shot by Scarface for 'his' recent betrayal, surviving long enough to simply confess his role in events to Batman and Nightwing before dying. His last request was that Batman bury him next to his brother and avenge his death. Batman subsequently destroyed Scarface in 'revenge' for Matches. Talking with Nightwing, Batman observed that he would continue using Malone's identity as he had come to recognize that Matches was not an evil man, but had done some bad things that he never had the chance to make up for, the Dark Knight regarding his use of Malone's name as a chance to give Matches some absolution.
The "Matches Malone" identity indirectly caused the events of Batman: War Games, when Stephanie Brown attempted to implement an old plan of Batman's that would allow the latter to take control of Gotham's criminal organizations, hoping this would impress Batman enough to convince to take Stephanie back as Robin. Stephanie was unaware that the "agent" who was meant to take control of the meeting was Batman acting as Malone, resulting in tensions between the crime families flaring up and most of them being killed in the subsequent stand-off, leading into the subsequent gang wars and Stephanie's own apparent death.
In Batman Beyond, Terry McGinnis uses the alias of "Trey Malone" (son of Matches) to infiltrate Terminal's Jokerz, but Terminal saw through Terry's disguise due to recognizing him from high school.
Matches Malone in other media
Jimmy Malone appears in The Batman, the aborted script of Tom Mankiewicz. This version would have been a criminal accomplice to the Joker.[6]
Matches Malone appears in The Batman Adventures. This version is a low-level enforcer for Rupert Thorne before being killed by Chicago gangsters Dapper and Cricket.
Patrick "Matches" Malone appears in Gotham, portrayed by Danny Schoch in his first appearance and by Michael Bowen in his second appearance. This version is a hitman-for-hire and killer of Thomas Wayne and Martha Wayne.
Matches Malone appears in the Young Justice episode "Elder Wisdom", voiced by Bruce Greenwood.[9] This version is an alias used by Batman.
Irving "Matches" Malone appears in Batman: Arkham Shadow, voiced by Roger Craig Smith.[8] This version is an alias used by Batman posing as an inmate of Blackgate Prison. As Malone, Batman accidentally scars Harvey Dent with acid after being exposed to Jonathan Crane's fear toxin. Due to Malone being presumed to be the Rat King and overwhelmingly believed to have deliberately attacked Dent, Batman burns the Malone disguise to prevent his identity from being discovered which caused the public to believe that Malone escaped.
Antony "Boss" Moxie appears in the Superman & Lois episode "Forever and Always", portrayed by Artine Brown.[citation needed] This version is the founder of Intergang and former boss of Bruno and Peia Mannheim who is unrelated to the former. After turning down a deal to work with Lex Luthor, the Mannheims kill Moxie and his loyalists and frame Luthor for the murders.
The fourth Manticore is an unnamed Greek member of the Global Guardians with a manticore-like appearance.[26]
Manticore V
The fifth Manticore, introduced in "The New 52", is a member of Iran's sanctioned superhero team, the Elite Basij, who possesses a manticore-like appearance.[27][28]
In 2016, DC Comics implemented another relaunch of its books called "DC Rebirth", which restored its continuity to a form much as it was prior to "The New 52". In this continuity, Harriet Pratt was born in East London before moving to Gotham City and becoming a thief. After being shot by security guards and left for dead, Harriet is nursed back to health by Jervis Tetch and joins his Wonderland Gang.[30]
March Harriet in other media
March Harriet appears in The Lego Batman Movie. She is among the Batman villains recruited by the Joker to take part in his attacks on Gotham City.
Clyde Mardon is a scientist who discovered a method to control weather, and the brother of Mark Mardon.[32] Once Clyde died of a heart attack, Mark used his research to create a weather-manipulating wand and become the criminal Weather Wizard.[33]
Clyde Mardon appears in The Flash, portrayed by Chad Rook.[35] This version is a criminal alongside his brother Mark, caught in a plane crash when S.T.A.R. Labs' particle accelerator exploded, giving them both the metahuman ability to manipulate the weather, but he was promptly killed by Joe West.
Myron Mazursky is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He first appeared in Flashpoint: Frankenstein and the Creatures of the Unknown #1 (August 2011), and was created by Jeff Lemire and Ibraim Roberson.
Myron Mazursky in other media
Myron Mazursky, renamed Edward Mazursky, appears in flashbacks in the Creature Commandos episode "A Very Funny Monster", voiced by Gregg Henry.[36] This version is a scientist from Star City who was married to Lily Mazursky before she left him amidst his efforts to help their daughter Nina due to her being born with her lungs outside of her body. Despite inadvertently turning Nina into a piscine mutant, he enrolls her in a private school to help her socialize, but she runs away after being bullied by the other students. After she is captured by the Star City Police Department, Edward attempts to intervene, only to be shot and killed by one of the officers.
Nina Mazursky
Nina Mazursky is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. She first appeared in Flashpoint: Frankenstein and the Creatures of the Unknown #1 (August 2011), and was created by Jeff Lemire and Ibraim Roberson.
In the Flashpoint continuity, Nina is a fish-like humanoid from Romania who scientist Myron Mazursky adopted while working there. He made her believe that she was his biological daughter and was born a human before being mutated to treat a lung disease.[37]
In the mainline continuity, Nina is a scientist working for S.H.A.D.E. who becomes a mutant after extensive self-experimentation and joins the Creature Commandos to make use of her new abilities.[38]
Nina Mazursky in other media
Nina Mazursky appears in Creature Commandos, voiced by Zoë Chao.[39][40] This version is an inmate of Belle Reve Penitentiary's Non-Human Internment Division and member of the eponymous group from Star City who was born with her lungs outside of her body. Her scientist father, Edward, used genetic engineering to try and reverse her condition, only to inadvertently turn her into a piscine mutant unable to breathe without special equipment. After being bullied by her classmates, she runs away, only to be arrested, resulting in Edward being killed while intervening on her behalf. After being recruited into the Creature Commandos, she befriends teammates G.I. Robot and the Bride before she is killed by Princess Ilana Rostovic.
Ginny "Torcher" McCree is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
In the 1940s, Ginny McCree was part of Moxie Mannheim's Intergang branch. Upon her arrest, she was remanded to Arkham Asylum, where she died in 1943. In the present, Moxie has Dabney Donovan clone him and his dead gang members into new bodies, with McCree gaining pyrokinesis.[43]
Menace is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Real name Russell Tavaroff, he is a former friend of Luke Fox who became his enemy upon getting exposed to the Venom offshoot Snakebite which gives him enhanced strength and durability at the cost of giving him a mental illness.[44]
Pamela first appears in Action Comics #775 (March 2001). While the origins of her powers are unclear in Action Comics #775, Manchester Black states that the rogue Men in Black (from the Department of Extranormal Operations) once picked up the dregs of society, turning them into weapons and selling them off to alien bidders. Black recruits Pam to be a member of the Elite. This group takes it upon themselves to "free the Earth of scum". They come into conflict with Superman during their first mission and Superman disables them following a showdown on Jupiter's moon, Io. The Elite are delivered into custody, but soon released by President Lex Luthor.[46] During an assassination attempt on Luthor, Menagerie reveals to Superman that the Elite are acting against their wills. For her betrayal, Black places her in a vegetative state.[47]
Sonja first appears in JLA #100 (August 2004). Following Manchester's apparent death, his sister Vera Black takes it upon herself to clear the family name and reassembles the Elite as a force for good. As Sister Superior she convinces Pamela's sister, Sonja, to assume control of the alien cache as the second Menagerie. Vera then approaches the JLA with a proposition to form a sort of black ops JLA team: Justice League Elite.[48]
The Pamela incarnation of Menagerie appears in Supergirl, portrayed by Jessica Meraz.[50] This version is Pamela Ferrer, a jewel thief who became bonded to a snake-like alien.
Mentalla (Delya Castil) was a rejected Legion candidate who infiltrated the Fatal Five, but was found out and subsequently murdered by the Emerald Empress.
A Future's End incarnation of Micron appears in Batman Beyond (vol. 5) as a member of the Justice League of America (JLA).[52]
Midas
Midas is a character in DC Comics and an enemy of Green Arrow.[53]
Midas (whose real name is unknown) is a scientist working on a bacterial strain that would be able to revolutionize the treatment of toxic waste. After eco-terrorists attempt to steal the formula, Midas is exposed to toxic waste and transformed into a monster entirely composed of it.[54] Subsequently, he constructs the Blood Rose robot, who becomes his partner in crime.[55]
Midas in other media
James Midas appears in the Arrow episode "Training Day", portrayed by Andrew Kavadas. This version is the corrupt CEO of Midas Medical.
Mighty Bruce
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Mighty Bruce is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
Mighty Bruce was with the Injustice League when Maxwell Lord makes them the Justice League Antarctica after they stopped some terrorists at the museum that they tried to rob. Lord also added to the line-up G'nort and Scarlet Skier. After an incident involving killer penguins that the Justice League International helps them fight followed by an earthquake that destroyed the Justice League Antarctica's base, Maxwell Lord fired them and disbanded the group.[57]
Mime
Mime is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
Camilla Ortin was the daughter of a firework salesman named Oscar Ortin who had a disdain for loud noises. After the death of her parents, Camilla began practicing in the art of the mime artist. She started the Cameo Company until it went bankrupt driving her to a life of crime. She stole several bells from the churches across Gotham City before being apprehended by Batman and remanded to Arkham Asylum.[58]
Mime in other media
Mime makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in The Lego Batman Movie as one of several villains recruited by Joker to take part in his attacks on Gotham City.
Angelo Mirti was Sofia Falcone's personal bodyguard during her time as capo of the Falcone crime family, until he was killed by the Joker.
Angelo Mirti in other media
Angelo Mirti appears in The Penguin episode "After Hours", portrayed by Eugene Solfanelli. This version is an enforcer for the Falcone crime family tasked with apprehending Oz Cobb, only to be hit by a school bus while doing so.
The character, created by Geoff Johns and Carlos Ferreira, first appeared in Teen Titans (vol. 3) #38 (September 2006).
Within the context of the stories, Molecule is a teen superhero patterned after the Atom and a member of the Teen Titans during the "one-year gap" between the series Infinite Crisis and the "One Year Later" storyline. He is one of a group of teen heroes attacked by the Terror Titans and put in the arena of the Dark Side Club. While trying to escape, he is killed by the Persuader.[65]
Monarch of Menace is an enemy of Batman with a royalty theme.
He was the first villain to beat Batman, and later retired after acquiring enough cash. The Monarch also has a son who was humiliated by the Monarch and his henchmen, driving the son to become the new Monarch and recreate his father's crimes, eventually being defeated by Batman and Robin.[66]
He later returns, and is now hiring multiple Batman villains to do his bidding and steal cash for him while Batman was missing, however, when Batman returned, he defeated both the Monarch and his allies.[67]
Recently, he has returned in the Prime Earth continuity.[68]
Mongal
Mongal is a supervillain in the DC Universe. She made her first unnamed appearance in Showcase '95 #8 (September 1995); her first appearance as Mongal was in Superman (vol. 2) #170 (July 2001).
Mongal is the sister of Mongul II (who is the son of Mongul I), introduced by her brother to Superman in Superman (vol. 2) #170. When Krypto the Superdog nearly killed Mongul II, Mongal escaped and reappeared to destroy New York City. After Maxima is killed in the Our Worlds at War miniseries, Mongal takes over her homeworld of Almerac before being killed by Mongul.
Monocle is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
Jonathan Cheval is an honest businessman in the field of optics, who lost his business to a criminal's schemes. Determined to get revenge on the people that cheated him, Cheval invents a number of monocles that can emit beams of energy.[73] He is eventually captured by Hawkman after killing two of the criminals, although the remaining one is jailed with him.
Decades later, after being released from prison, he is invited by the Ultra-Humanite to join his Secret Society of Super Villains which battles Hawkman along with the rest of the Justice Society of America and the Justice League of America.[74] He and his colleagues are defeated and banished into an inter-dimensional limbo until the Ultra-Humanite from 1942 contacts his future counterpart, enlisting the aid of all criminals then present in limbo. Monocle briefly resides once more in 1942 until he and his allies are defeated once again, this time at the hands of the All-Star Squadron.
During the Blackest Night storyline, it is revealed that Monocle's remains were gathered by the Justice League along with the remains of several other deceased super-villains after Nightwing found out about a rash of graverobbings.[75]
Juan Montez is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
Juan Montez is a former professional boxer who went by the nickname "Mauler" and is a former sparring partner of Ted Grant. With Maria Montez, he became the father of Yolanda. When Ted Grant was thought to be lost in Limbo forever, Nuklon gave Ted's champion belt to Juan to remember him by.[77]
Maria Montez is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
Maria Montez is the wife of Juan Montez and an old friend of Ted Grant. When Maria and her unnamed sister were pregnant, they were experimented upon by the evil Doctor Love. The side effects of the experiments gave her daughter Yolanda abilities and she supported her campaign as the second Wildcat.[78]
After Yolanda was killed by Eclipso, Maria brought her body to a witch who was able to bring Yolanda back to life. However, this was exposed as a scam by the original Wildcat.[79]
Maria Montez in other media
Maria Montez appears in Stargirl, portrayed by Kikey Castillo. This version is a Catholic housewife.
Sophie Moore was a cadet captain at West Point, where she held the rank of S-3, or Operations Officer. She was also the roommate and girlfriend of Kate Kane, who was herself the Brigade Executive Officer, one rank above Sophie. The two boxed competitively at the academy, with a strong implication that Kate beat Sophie in an academy championship match before their senior year.[80] When Kate resigned from the academy due to DADT allegations, she did not rat out Sophie.[81]
In 2011, "The New 52" rebooted the DC universe. Sophie's history with Kate remains intact. After graduating from West Point, Sophie eventually made the rank of colonel and accepted a teaching position at Gotham Military Academy. She later reunites with Kate by chance at a charity carnival where she learns that Kate is engaged to Maggie Sawyer, and attempts to schedule a friendly dinner with Kate, to no avail.[82]
Sophie Moore in other media
Sophie Moore appears in Batwoman, portrayed by Meagan Tandy.[83] This version is accused of homosexual conduct for her relationship with Kate, though she still decides to stay in the military. She later became a high-level agent of Crows Security. The episode "Grinning From Ear to Ear" introduced her mother Diane (portrayed by Jeryl Prescott) who likes Batman, but dislikes Batwoman due to the heroine's status as an out lesbian. Sophie was also responsible for apprehending Cluemaster during her earlier years.
Mother Mayhem is the name of three characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
Anna Resik
Anna Resik is the first known Mother Mayhem and mother of the eighth Brother Blood.[85]
May Bennett
May Bennett is the second known Mother Mayhem and mother of the ninth Brother Blood.[86]
Sonya Tarinka
Introduced in The New 52, Sonya Tarinka was a homeless woman before being approached by and joining forces with Brother Blood pupil.[87] After absorbing energy from the Source, she gained the ability to control those connected by the Red in addition to utilizing blood-manipulating magic.[88]
Mother Mayhem in other media
A non-metahuman character loosely inspired by Anna Resik called Maya Resik appears in Arrow, portrayed by Ana Mercedes. After killing her husband Sebastian Sangre, her son Sebastian Blood frames her and has her sent to a mental institution before eventually killing her as well.[89]
The May Bennett incarnation of Mother Mayhem appears in Titans, portrayed by Franka Potente.[90] This version is the mother of Sebastian Sanger who moonlights as a Metropolis-based archaeologist and employee of LexCorp in addition to leading the Church of Blood. After working with Lex Luthor to uncover an Azarathian temple, she kills him to lure out Sanger and indoctrinate him into the Church of Blood. She is later killed in battle.
The character, created by Gerry Conway and Al Milgrom, first appeared as Danton Black in Firestorm #1 (March 1978) and as Multiplex in Firestorm #2 (April 1978).[93]
Danton Black is a nuclear physicist who was Martin Stein's assistant in the designing of the Hudson Nuclear Facility. Feeling that he is not receiving his due credit, he begins stealing lab equipment. After being caught by Stein and fired, Black publicly accuses him of stealing his designs for the power plant. He breaks into the plant to steal blueprints to fabricate evidence on the same night that Stein attempts to bring it on line. Caught in the same explosion that fuses Stein and Ronnie Raymond into Firestorm, he gains the ability to split himself into identical duplicates, though those duplicates are smaller than the original and reduce in size the more he splits.[94] He later joins the Suicide Squad and the Secret Society of Super Villains.[95]
Multiplex in other media
Danton Black / Multiplex appears in The Flash episode "Fastest Man Alive", portrayed by Michael Christopher Smith.[96] This version is a former employee of Stagg Industries who seeks revenge on Simon Stagg for stealing his research in cloning, which led to the death of his wife. As a result of being exposed to dark matter after S.T.A.R. Labs's particle accelerator exploded while he was experimenting on himself, Black gained the ability to create mindless duplicates of himself that he can control mentally. He subsequently attempts to pursue revenge against Stagg before being defeated by the Flash and falling to his death.
Murmur is a supervillain in the DC Comicsuniverse. He is one of the new Rogues to threaten the Flash, first appearing in the prestige format one-shot The Flash: Iron Heights (2001).
Dr. Michael Amar, a once respected surgeon, succumbed to madness and started a killing spree to stop the voices inside his head. This spree went through Central and Keystone City and caught the eye of police officers Fred Chyre and Joe Jackam. They later tracked Amar down with the help from Central City forensic scientist, Barry Allen. Part of Amar's psychosis is the inability to stop himself from blurting out his crimes. Because of these outbursts, he is quickly convicted and sentenced to death. [97]
It is soon discovered that Amar's blood is so abnormal that lethal injection can not kill him. While incarcerated in Iron Heights prison, Amar cuts out his own tongue and sews his mouth shut so he will no longer be able to incriminate himself. Wearing a thin mask of his own design, Amar becomes known as Murmur. While in prison, Murmur creates a virus that kills the guards and prisoners and escapes during the riots it causes. He then joins Blacksmith, who helps him with creating the virus, and her rogues. Afterwards, Murmur strikes out on his own.
Murmur is one of the villains being controlled by the Top during the Rogue War story arc.
One year after the events of Infinite Crisis, Murmur has made only one full appearance in the DC Universe. In writer Gail Simone's Secret Six, he is one of the villains sent to retrieve the Get-Out-of-Hell-Free card from the team. The only other mention of the villain post-One Year Later is a framed front page newspaper of the Central City Citizen detailing Murmur's arrest and incarceration by police. It is seen on a wall of the Allen household in The Flash: Rebirth #1.
Murmur in other media
Murmur appears in Arrow, portrayed by Adrian McMorran. This version was beaten by corrupt police officers and forced to confess to a crime he did not commit, for which he served time in Iron Heights Penitentiary and had his mouth sewn shut. Upon being released, he seeks revenge by stealing diamonds to create bullets, only to be foiled and subdued by Team Arrow. As of the fourth season, Murmur has been re-incarcerated and built up a gang. While threatening Damien Darhk, the former forces Murmur to kill his gang and threatens him into joining H.I.V.E. The latter goes on to contribute to helping Darhk escape prison and kill Black Canary before mounting a failed attempt on Noah Kuttler's life, only to be foiled by Oliver Queen and John Diggle.
A female incarnation of Murmur named Michelle Amar appears in the ninth season of The Flash, portrayed by Alexandria Wailes. This version is a member of the Red Death's Rogues who is described as an "angry med student turned serial killer", wields a knife created from Wayne Enterprises technology, and communicates through sign language.
Mysto the Magician Detective is a character in the DC Universe. He first appeared in Detective Comics #203 (January 1954). Mysto was a regular back-up feature in Detective Comics #203–212 (October 1954). He was dropped when Detective Comics went from 44 pages to 36.[99] Mysto's only Modern Age appearance was in Detective Comics #500 (March 1981), in a special anniversary team-up story featuring Slam Bradley, Roy Raymond, and many other detectives that had once appeared in previous issues.[100][101]
Rick Carter is a Wildcat flier piloting a small single-engine plane over the Tibetan plains when he spots three bandits chasing a lone old man. In gratitude for Carter saving the old man's life, Carter is taught ancient mysticism as well as tricks of the marketplace. Carter and his manservant Sikhi return to the United States to fight crime, using his skills as a stage magician.
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Pour les articles homonymes, voir Fernandes. Cet article est une ébauche concernant une chanteuse portugaise. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les recommandations des projets correspondants. Vânia Fernandes Vânia Fernandes à l'Eurovision 2008Informations générales Naissance 25 septembre 1985 (38 ans) Funchal - Madère Activité principale Chanteuse Genre musical Pop, jazz Années actives Depuis 1999 Site officiel Site officiel modifier V…
Subgenres of this speculative fiction genre Since the advent of the cyberpunk genre, a number of cyberpunk derivatives have become recognized in their own right as distinct subgenres in speculative fiction, especially in science fiction.[1] Rather than necessarily sharing the digitally and mechanically focused setting of cyberpunk, these derivatives can display other futuristic, or even retrofuturistic, qualities that are drawn from or analogous to cyberpunk: a world built on one particu…
Dog breedSardinian Shepherd DogFonni's DogOther names(Pastore) fonnesuCani sardu antiguCane de acapiuCani fonnesu antigu'Ane de 'onneOrigin Sardinia (Italy)Breed statusNot recognised as a breed by any major kennel club.TraitsHeight Males 56–60 cm (22–24 in) at the withers Females 52–56 cm (20–22 in) at the withersWeight Males 29–40 kg (64–88 lb) Females 25–32 kg (55–71 lb)Coat long double coat with furnishingsColor black, ash or honey, with…
Final Piala Winners Eropa 1976TurnamenPiala Winners Eropa 1975–1976 Anderlecht West Ham United 4 2 Tanggal5 Mei 1976StadionStadion Heysel, BrusselWasitRobert Wurtz (Prancis)Penonton58.000← 1975 1977 → Final Piala Winners Eropa 1976 adalah pertandingan final ke-16 dari turnamen sepak bola Piala Winners Eropa untuk menentukan juara musim 1975–1976. Pertandingan ini mempertemukan tim Belgia Anderlecht dengan tim Inggris West Ham United dan diselenggarakan pada 5 Mei 1976 di Stadion …
40th season of the top division of professional football in South Korea Football league seasonHana 1QK League 1Season2022Dates19 February – 29 October 2022ChampionsUlsan Hyundai(3rd title)RelegatedGimcheon SangmuSeongnam FCChampions LeagueUlsan HyundaiJeonbuk Hyundai MotorsPohang SteelersIncheon UnitedMatches played228Best PlayerLee Chung-yongTop goalscorerCho Gue-sung Joo Min-kyu (17 goals each)← 2021 2023 → The 2022 K League 1, also known as the Hana 1Q K League 1 for sponsorship reasons…
Національний академічний театр опери та балету України імені Т. Г. Шевченка Національна опера України ім. Т. Г. Шевченка Національна опера України ім. Т. Г. Шевченка Координати: 50°26′48″ пн. ш. 30°30′45″ сх. д. / 50.44667° пн. ш. 30.51250° сх. д. / 50.44667;…
District in Gujarat, India This article is about the modern district. For other uses, see Kutch (disambiguation). District of Gujarat in IndiaKutchDistrict of GujaratKachchhClockwise from top-left: Prag Mahal, Sun Temple in Kotai, Mundra Port, Rann of Kutch, DholaviraInteractive map outlining Kutch districtLocation of Kutch district in GujaratCoordinates (Bhuj): 23°54′54″N 70°22′1″E / 23.91500°N 70.36694°E / 23.91500; 70.36694Country IndiaStateGujarat…
This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Somerby, Leicestershire – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (December 2009) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Human settlement in EnglandSomerbySignpost in SomerbySomerbyLocation within LeicestershirePopulation812 (2011 census)Civil parish…
IBM ThinkPad Power SeriesPowerPC ThinkPad logo on the 850 carrying caseAn IBM ThinkPad 850 with its custom IBM-branded Logitech Chroma mouseManufacturerIBMProduct familyThinkPadTypeLaptopRelease dateMarch 8, 1994 (1994-03-08)DiscontinuedJanuary 30, 1998 (1998-01-30)Operating systemWindows NT, AIX, SolarisCPUPowerPC 603PredecessorIBM RS/6000SuccessorIBM RS/6000 This article is part of a series on theThinkPad IBM lines: 800 700 600 500 300 A (IBM) G T X R Z i Z (IBM) …