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Oceanography Dictionary - TESS, Threatened and Endangered Species System
Definition and meaning of TESS, Threatened and Endangered Species System:
TESS (Threatened and Endangered Species System) - the USFWS Threatened and Endangered Species System (TESS) is a list of threatened and endangered animals and plants native to the United States, and the outlying Areas of the United States, the Freely Associated States, and Trust Territory
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US National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) )
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Roman Polanski - Early life.
Raymond Roman Polański was born in Paris, France as Rajmund Liebling to Ryszard Polański (aka Ryszard Liebling), a Polish Jew, and Bula Polanska (née Katz), who was born in Russia to a Jewish father and Roman Catholic mother. In 1937 his family moved back to Poland, where they were eventually captured and imprisoned by the Nazis, along with millions of other Polish Jews. His mother died in an Auschwitz concentration camp, but Polański avoided incarceration there, esc ...
See also:Roman Polanski, Roman Polanski - Biography, Roman Polanski - Early life, Roman Polanski - Relationship with Sharon Tate, Roman Polanski - The seventies, Roman Polanski - Pleaded guilty to statutory rape of 13-year-old girl, Roman Polanski - A fugitive from the United States, Roman Polanski - Vanity Fair libel case, Roman Polanski - Later career, Roman Polanski - Style, Roman Polanski - Other facts, Roman Polanski - Filmography, Roman Polanski - Film director, Roman Polanski - Actor Read more here: » Roman Polanski: Encyclopedia II - Roman Polanski - Biography |
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1957 - Jack Hildyard, The Bridge on the River Kwai
From 1958, there were separate awards for Black and White and for Color:
1958 - Sam Leavitt, The Defiant Ones (B&W)
- Joseph Ruttenberg, Gigi (Color)
1959 - William C. Mellor, The Diary of Anne Frank (B&W)
- Robert Surtees, Ben-Hur < ...
See also:Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Academy Award for Best Cinematography - 1920s, Academy Award for Best Cinematography - 1930s, Academy Award for Best Cinematography - 1940s, Academy Award for Best Cinematography - 1950s, Academy Award for Best Cinematography - 1960s, Academy Award for Best Cinematography - 1970s, Academy Award for Best Cinematography - 1980s, Academy Award for Best Cinematography - 1990s, Academy Award for Best Cinematography - 2000s Read more here: » Academy Award for Best Cinematography: Encyclopedia II - Academy Award for Best Cinematography - 1950s |
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See also:Suzanna Hamilton, Suzanna Hamilton - Early Career, Suzanna Hamilton - Nineteen Eighty-four 1984, Suzanna Hamilton - Film appearances in the late 1980s, Suzanna Hamilton - Television appearances and the 1990s, Suzanna Hamilton - Theater Career, Suzanna Hamilton - Current Activities, Suzanna Hamilton - Trivia, Suzanna Hamilton - Personal Quotes, Suzanna Hamilton - Film and Television Credits Read more here: » Suzanna Hamilton: Encyclopedia II - Suzanna Hamilton - Early Career |
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See also:Sharon Tate, Sharon Tate - Early life and becoming an actress, Sharon Tate - Movie career, Sharon Tate - Marriage to Roman Polanski, Sharon Tate - Murder, Sharon Tate - Arrest and trial of the Manson Family, Sharon Tate - Legacy, Sharon Tate - Filmography Read more here: » Sharon Tate: Encyclopedia II - Sharon Tate - Movie career |
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As surprise act the young Vladik Myagkostupov from the famous Cirque du Soleil showed his juggling abilities in a 4 minute performance while people were voting during the interval. While the votes were being counted, the Spanish María Isabel, performed a medley from the song with which she won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2004 and some of the numbers f ...
See also:Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005, Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005 - Acts, Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005 - Participants, Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005 - Voting structure, Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005 - Score sheet, Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005 - Junior Europrediction 2005, Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005 - Facts, Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005 - Reference, Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005 - External link Read more here: » Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005: Encyclopedia II - Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005 - Acts |
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See also:Thomas Hardy, Thomas Hardy - Biography, Thomas Hardy - Novels, Thomas Hardy - Poetry, Thomas Hardy - Bibliography Read more here: » Thomas Hardy: Encyclopedia II - Thomas Hardy - Novels |
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The town is an important venue for major conferences and the Bournemouth International Centre (BIC), which stands on the cliff-tops near the middle of the town overlooking the sea and the pier, is the town's main venue for large conferences including in 2003 the Labour Party annual conference.
Bournemouth (and Poole, the town immediately to the West) have several chines (e.g. Branksome Chine, Alum Chine), valleys formed by the action of water, that lead down to the beaches and fo ...
See also:Bournemouth, Bournemouth - The Town, Bournemouth - Shopping, Bournemouth - History, Bournemouth - The area, Bournemouth - Transport, Bournemouth - Wildlife, Bournemouth - Quotations Read more here: » Bournemouth: Encyclopedia II - Bournemouth - The Town |
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