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The Häfele Group is a German family enterprise that makes and supplies furniture fittings and architectural hardware. Its head office in Nagold . It has customers in more than 150 countries.
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. A map showing the participant countries The Hague Group is a group of nations from the global south formed on 31 January 2025 to protect and uphold the rulings of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and the International Criminal Court (ICC) in relation to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict ...
Pages in category "Nagold" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Häfele Group; M. MOTA (motorcycles) N. Nagold (river) VfL Nagold; W. Waldach
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The Texas Film Round-Up, also known as the Texas Moving Image Archive Program, is a partnership between TAMI and the Office of the Governor’s Texas Film Commission. [9] Via the Round-Up, TAMI provides free digitization for Texas-related films and videos in exchange for the donation of a digital copy of the material to the TAMI Video Library. [10]
The Shamrock was a hotel constructed between 1946 and 1949 by wildcatter Glenn McCarthy southwest of downtown Houston, Texas next to the Texas Medical Center. It was the largest hotel built in the United States during the 1940s. [1] The grand opening of the Shamrock is still cited as one of the biggest social events ever held in Houston. [2]
On the evening of August 30, 1951, Carl Hart, Jr., a freshman at Texas Tech, observed a group of 18-20 white lights in a "v" formation flying overhead. Hart took a 35-mm Kodak camera and walked to the backyard of his parents’ home to see if the lights would return.
The group claimed that the EP was the first time they had recorded music "we truly wanted to make". Shortly after the tour, after much tension in the Damage camp, and a bust up with Jones, Richards decided to leave the band. Although the remaining four members decided to continue, less than six months later, the band had split.