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El Tuqui Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto El Tuqui), (IATA: OVL, ICAO: SCOV) is an airport serving Ovalle, a city in the Coquimbo Region of Chile. The airport sits on a wide ridge 85 metres (279 ft) above the Limarí River elevation. There are dropoffs into the valley at each end and to the west of the runway.
Mad Movies with the L.A. Connection is a 1985 syndicated television show produced by the comedy troupe the L.A. Connection. Every episode is a spoof of a classic movie where the video is the original (although edited to fit the show's half-hour format) but all the dialogue is overdubbed with humorous dialogue written and voiced by the L.A. Connection, in a manner similar to Woody Allen's ...
On 28 January 2022, Bologna announced Olsen's transfer to Club Brugge in Belgium, where he signed a four-and-a-half-year contract. [8] He made his debut on 2 February in a Belgian Cup match against Gent, coming off the bench for Ruud Vormer at half-time and providing the decisive assist for Charles De Ketelaere, securing a 1–0 win for his team.
Olesen turned professional in November 2024, following the conclusion of the European Tour Qualifying School; where he was successful in gaining a 2025 European Tour card, having finished inside the top 20 and ties.
The Air National Guard's 280th Special Operations Communications Squadron (280th SOCS) is a communications unit located at Hall Air Guard Station, Dothan Regional Airport, Alabama. [2]
Florence Scovel was born in Camden, New Jersey, the daughter of Alden Cortlandt Scovel and Emily Hopkinson Scovel. [3] Her great-great-grandfather, [4] Francis Hopkinson, signed the Declaration of Independence and is the earliest-documented American composer of song. [5]
SCov is a utility that processes the intermediate text format generated by gcov (using gcov -i) to generate reports on code coverage. These reports can be a simple text report, or HTML pages with more detailed reports.
After a junior season with the Windsor Spitfires in 1946, Skov played four seasons as a forward in the International Hockey League, most notably for the Detroit Hettche club, with whom he ended his playing career in 1952.