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Sculpture of Pan Tianshou at the lakeside of West Lake. Pan Tianshou (simplified Chinese: 潘天寿; traditional Chinese: 潘天壽; pinyin: Pān Tiānshòu; March 14, 1897– September 5, 1971) was a Chinese painter and art educator.
Tianshu Bi (Chinese: 毕天姝, born 1973) [1] is a Chinese electrical engineer whose research interests include power system protection and phasor measurement.She is vice president of the North China Electric Power University and executive deputy director of the State Key Laboratory of Alternative Electrical Power System with Renewable Energy Sources.
F. Murray Abraham as Bert Di Grasso, [1] Dominic's elderly, womanizing father; Jennifer Coolidge [a] as Tanya McQuoid-Hunt, [2] reprising her role from the first season; Adam DiMarco as Albie Di Grasso, [1] Dominic's affable, socially awkward son, a recent Stanford graduate
The lotus tree (Ancient Greek: λωτός, lōtós) is a plant that is referred to in stories from Greek and Roman mythology.. The lotus tree is mentioned in Homer's Odyssey as bearing a fruit that caused a pleasant drowsiness, and which was said to be the only food of an island people called the Lotophagi or lotus-eaters.
The company was founded in 2016. [citation needed]By 2019, i-Space had successfully launched the Hyperbola-1S and Hyperbola-1Z single-stage solid-propellant test rockets into space on suborbital test flights, [2] [12] and then reached low Earth orbit with Hyperbola-1 on its maiden flight on 25 July 2019, becoming the first private company from China to have achieved orbit.
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"The Lotus-Eaters" is the fifth episode of the first season of the American black comedy drama anthology television series The White Lotus. The episode was written and directed by series creator Mike White.
The band recorded their second album self-titled Kobra and the Lotus February to April 2011, with producer Julius Butty then headed to Europe for a UK summer tour. [22] While touring, the band's manager Susan Bullen had been in touch with several labels regarding the second album and reached out to Mark Spicoluk at Universal Music Group and played some preliminary tracks from the new album.