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Stub or Stubb may refer to: Shortened objects and entities * Stub, a tree cut and allowed to regrow from the trunk; see pollarding * Pay stub, a receipt or record that the employer has paid an employee * Stub period, period of time over which interest accrues which is not equal to the usual interval between bond coupon * Stub road, an unused road junction * Stub (stock), the portion of a corporation left over after most but not all of it has been bought out or spun out * Ticket stub, the portion of an admissions ticket that is retained by the ticket holder * Cheque (check) stub, retained in the chequebook as a record of the cheques issued Computing and electronics * Stub (distributed computing), a piece of work of a greater calculation in distributed computing * Stub (electronics), a calculated length section of transmission line used to match impedance in transmission lines * Method stub, a placeholder method for production code * Stub network, in computer networking, a secti ...
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Christopher B
Christopher is the English version of a Europe-wide name derived from the Greek name Χριστόφορος (''Christophoros'' or '' Christoforos''). The constituent parts are Χριστός (''Christós''), "Christ" or "Anointed", and φέρειν (''phérein''), "to bear"; hence the "Christ-bearer". As a given name, 'Christopher' has been in use since the 10th century. In English, Christopher may be abbreviated as "Chris", "Topher", and sometimes " Kit". It was frequently the most popular male first name in the United Kingdom, having been in the top twenty in England and Wales from the 1940s until 1995, although it has since dropped out of the top 100. Within the United Kingdom, the name is most common in England and not so common in Wales, Scotland, or Northern Ireland. Cognates in other languages *Afrikaans: Christoffel, Christoforus * Albanian: Kristofer, Kristofor, Kristoforid, Kristo *Arabic: كريستوفر (''Krīstafor, Kristūfar, Krístufer''), اصطفر (''ʔi ...
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Stubble (other)
Stubble may mean: * Stubble (hair), short stumps of hair that grow back on a man's face after shaving ** Designer stubble, type of shaving stubble that became popular in the 1980s * Crop stubble, the short stalks left in a field after crops have been harvested {{disambig ...
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Stubbe
Stubbe is a surname borne by: People * Christian Stubbe (born 1982), German archer * Dirk Stubbe, 21st century South African politician * Hans Stubbe (1902–1989), German agronomist and geneticist * Hermann and Peter Stubbe (both died 1901), children murdered by Ludwig Tessnow * Henry Stubbe (1632–1676), English physician and scholar * JoAnne Stubbe (born 1946), American chemist * John Stubbs (c. 1543–1591), also known as John Stubbe, English pamphleteer * Peter Stumpp (died 1589), also known as Peter Stubbe, German farmer and alleged serial killer * Richard Stubbe (died 1619), English politician * Tom Stubbe (born 1981), Belgian cyclist Fictional characters * Wilfried Stubbe, protagonist of '' Stubbe – Von Fall zu Fall'', a German television series See also * Stub (other) * Stubbs (other) * Stubbes, a surname {{surname ...
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Stubb Glacier
Stubb Glacier () is 11 nautical miles (20 km) long in Aristotle Mountains on the east coast of Graham Land, flowing east from Mount Sara Teodora into Scar Inlet between Mount Queequeg and Tashtego Point. The lower reaches of this glacier were surveyed and photographed by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey (FIDS) in 1947, and the upper reaches were surveyed in 1955. Named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) in 1956 after the second mate on the ''Pequod'' in Herman Melville's ''Moby Dick''. References Stubb Glacier.SCAR Composite Antarctic Gazetteer The Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica (CGA) of the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) is the authoritative international gazetteer containing all Antarctic toponyms published in national gazetteers, plus basic information about th ... Glaciers of Oscar II Coast Place names inspired by Moby-Dick {{OscarIICoast-glacier-stub ...
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List Of Moby-Dick Characters
''Moby-Dick'' (1851) is a novel by Herman Melville. While some characters only appear in the shore-based chapters at the beginning of the book, and others are captains and crewmembers of other ships, the majority of the characters are officers or crewmembers of the whaling ship '' Pequod''. Ishmael Ishmael is the narrator of the book. He recounts the whaling voyage led by Captain Ahab while also explaining the history and mechanics of whaling and attempting to promote the nobility of the trade. He primarily observes the major events of the novel as opposed to being an active participant in them. In the epilogue, it is revealed that Ishmael was the only survivor of the sinking of the ''Pequod''. The name ''Ishmael'' has come to symbolize orphans, exiles, and social outcasts in reference to the biblical character from which his name is taken. Captain Ahab Captain Ahab is the tyrannical captain of ''Pequod''. Prior to the events of the novel, Captain Ahab lost his leg while h ...
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Stub Place
Stubb Place is a small settlement in western Cumbria, England. Due to the name of nearby cottages, it is known as Marshside by locals in Waberthwaite. It lies within the Lake District National Park The Lake District, also known as ''the Lakes'' or ''Lakeland'', is a mountainous region and National parks of the United Kingdom, national park in Cumbria, North West England. It is famous for its landscape, including its lakes, coast, and mou .... External links Stub Place at geodaisy Hamlets in Cumbria Bootle, Cumbria {{Cumbria-geo-stub ...
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Sverre Stub
Sverre Stub (born 24 February 1946) is a Norwegian former diplomat. Between 1971 and 2014, he served in various positions with the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, including as the ambassador to Jordan from 2001 to 2006 and the ambassador to Greece from 2006 to 2011. He has specialized in the intersection of diplomacy and environmentalism, and he has advocated sustainability as a national security concern. Biography Sverre Stub was born 24 February 1946. He is a siv.øk. by education and started working for the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1971. He served with the Council of Ministers at the embassy in Paris from 1990 to 1994. Stub then worked as deputy director general of the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs from 1994 to 1999. He served as an expedition manager from 1999 to 2000 and as a special adviser from 2000 to 2001. Stub served as the Norwegian ambassador to Jordan from 2001 to 2006, and to ...
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Suzanne Innes-Stubb
Suzanne Elizabeth Innes-Stubb (born 25 January 1970) is a British-Finnish attorney and the wife of Alexander Stubb, President of Finland. She is the first person of non-Finnish origin who's the spouse of the President of Finland during the presidency, while the first non-Finnish spouse of a president was Gustaf Mannerheim's first wife who was Russian. Innes-Stubb worked as Head of Global Compliance at KONE. Early life Suzanne Innes was born in Solihull, England. Her mother is from Essex and her father is of Scottish descent. Both of her parents were teachers. Her brothers still farm their mother's family farm near Stansted Airport. Innes studied law, French and German at the University of Surrey and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in 1992. She went on to study European Union law at the College of Europe in Bruges, Belgium. She earned her LLM degree in 1995. Career While living in Brussels in 1999, Innes-Stubb worked for the law firm White & Case. When the family ...
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Jens Stub
Jens Stub (3 March 1764 – 24 October 1819) was a Norway, Norwegian priest and politician. He was vicar on the island of Veøya and served as a representative at the Norwegian Constitutional Assembly at Eidsvoll Verk, Eidsvoll in 1814. Biography He was the son of district stipendiary magistrate (''sorenskriver'') Johan Daniel Stub (1736–1802) and grandson of Lauritz Stub (1708–1774), both of whom served as judges in Bergen (city), Bergen. He grew up in the parish of Eid Municipality (Sogn og Fjordane), Eid in the county of Sogn og Fjordane, Nordre Bergenhus, Norway. His brother was Gerhard Heiberg Stub (1781–1831), a merchant in Bergen. In August 1793 he married his cousin Gjertrud Helene Heiberg (1774–1852) at Talvik, Norway, Talvik in Finnmark. Jens Stub was a priest by education. He earned his degree in theology (Cand.theol.) in 1788. He was a Church of Norway priest at Alta Church in Finnmark. He was vicar of Veøy Church in Romsdalsfjord from 1801 until his death, ...
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Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein Stub
Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein Stub (15 August 1783 – 24 July 1816), also written Kratzenstein-Stub, was a Danish painter, mainly of mythological subjects which were popular in Denmark at the time. Biography Early life and education Christian was born in Copenhagen in 1783. He was a son of 2nd lieutenant, later commander in the Royal Danish Navy, Otto Frederik Stub (1753–1827) and Louise Elisabeth née Kratzenstein (1757–1844), a daughter of professor Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein. Kratzenstein Stub spent his first years in the house of his maternal grandfather, after whom he was named, and whose family name he later added to his own. When the maternal grandfather died in 1795, the boy was sent to Salzmanns school in Schnepfenthal near Gotha, where he stayed for 4 years. Already here, his artistic inclination showed itself in a series of small figures that he formed from wax. When he had returned to Copenhagen, he passed the matriculation exam in 1802 with top m ...
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Hans Stubb
Hans "Hennes" Stubb (8 October 1906 – 19 March 1973) was a German footballer. Club career He played in defense for Eintracht Frankfurt from 1928 to 1944. International career He also played 10 times for Germany, scoring one goal. Stubb shot his only international against Hungary on a wet pitch from 60 metres. Trivia Hans Stubb is listed as an honoured captain at Eintracht Frankfurt. Honours * German championship : ** Runners-up: 1932 * Southern German championship: ** Champions: 1930, 1932 ** Runners-up: 1930–31 * Gauliga Südwest/Mainhessen ** Champions: 1938 Events January * January 1 – state-owned enterprise, State-owned railway networks are created by merger, in France (SNCF) and the Netherlands (Nederlandse Spoorwegen – NS). * January 20 – King Farouk of Egypt marries Saf ... ** Runners-up: 1936–37 * Bezirksliga Main-Hessen: ** Winners: 1927–28, 1928–29, 1929–30, 1930–31, 1931–32 ** Runners-up: 1932–33 Referenc ...
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