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460P/PanSTARRS (also known with the provisional designation P/2016 BA 14) is a near-Earth object and periodic comet of the Jupiter family, with an orbital period of 5.25 years.
In 1964 a meeting was held at Blackford Bridge Reform Church. Plans were laid to purchase land to build a small synagogue. Prayers took place in members' homes until June 18, 1965, when a prefabricated building was purchased and services began to take place there, and soon after the first rabbi was appointed, David Grunsfeld, who also taught at the cheder (Jewish studies school).
The BA postcode area, also known as the Bath postcode area, [2] is a group of nineteen postcode districts in South West England, within sixteen post towns.These cover east Somerset (including Bath, Yeovil, Bruton, Castle Cary, Frome, Glastonbury, Radstock, Shepton Mallet, Street, Templecombe, Wells and Wincanton) and west Wiltshire (including Bradford on Avon, Trowbridge, Warminster and ...
Brodmann Area 14 is one of Brodmann's subdivisions of the cerebral cortex in the brain.It was defined by Brodmann in the guenon monkey [1].While Brodmann, writing in 1909, argued that no equivalent structure existed in humans, later work demonstrated that area 14 has a clear homologue in the human ventromedial prefrontal cortex.
The prototype Starling first flew on 25 August 1988, it is a shoulder-wing monoplane mainly built from composite materials. The semi-monocoque fuselage has a V-tail which has a small ventral fin with a tailskid, the main landing gear is a fixed tricycle type.
Nelson Haden Senior Boys' Secondary Modern School [3] and Nelson Haden County Girls' Secondary Modern [4] opened on the site that is now the Clarendon Academy on 16 September 1940.
Archaeological finds indicate occupation of Whaddon in the Iron Age, lasting into the time of Roman Britain.Under the name of Wadone, the village is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, when it was held by a Saxon called Alvric and had two plough teams, with both meadow and pasture recorded. [1]
At the time of the Domesday Book, North Bradley was part of the manor of Steeple Ashton, in the hundred of Whorwellsdown. [2] It was within Selwood Forest until 1300.. The manor of North Bradley was held by the Long family, jointly with South Wraxall Manor until the death of Walter Long in 1610.