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Moles can refer to: *Moles de Xert, a mountain range in the Baix Maestrat comarca, Valencian Community, Spain *The Moles (Australian band) *The Moles, alter ego of Scottish band Simon Dupree and the Big Sound People *Abraham Moles, French engineer *Andy Moles, English cricketer *Brodie Moles, Australian football player *Enrique Moles Ormella, Spanish chemist *Giuseppe Moles (born 1967), Italian politician * James Moles, English football player * John Moles (1949–2015), British historian *Osvaldo Moles, Brazilian journalist *Thomas Moles, Ulster Unionist politician See also * Mole (other) Mole (or Molé) may refer to: Animals * Mole (animal) or "true mole", mammals in the family Talpidae, found in Eurasia and North America * Golden moles, southern African mammals in the family Chrysochloridae, similar to but unrelated to Talpida ... * Molas (other) {{disambig, surname ...
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Moles De Xert
Moles de Xert (, es, Muelas de Chert) is a long mountain range in the Baix Maestrat comarca, Valencian Country, Spain. Its highest point is Mola Gran (806 m). The other main summits are ''Mola Murada,'' a breast-shaped hill, ''Moleta Redona'' and ''Mola Llarga''. These mountains have very original shapes, topped by regular rocky outcrops resembling castles or fortifications. They are frequently covered in snow in the winter. The main mountain, Mola Gran, has been disfigured on the southern side by a stone quarry that left a very visible scarred surface with a large rock slide. There are remains of an ancient Iberian Ilercavones settlement in the Mola Murada. Wildlife, like Spanish Ibex, Roe Deer and Wild Boar, is abundant in these lonely mountains. Location This mountain chain rises above the town of Xert and right to the NE of Serra de l'Espadella, east of the Maestrat mountains of which they could be considered foothills.
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The Moles (Australian Band)
The Moles were an Australian indie pop band founded and led by Richard Davies. History The Moles were formed in Sydney and debuted in 1990 with the EP ''Untune the Sky''. In 1991 they released their second EP, ''Tendrils and Paracetamol''. 1992 followed their first full-length album ''Untune the Sky'', after which The Moles relocated to New York, where they released a pair of seven-inch singles (later packaged together as the ''Double Single EP''). After a move to London, The Moles broke up in 1993. In 1994, Davies revived The Moles, which resulted in their second album ''Instinct''. Discography Albums * ''Untune the Sky'' (1992, Seaside Records) * ''Instinct'' (1994, Flydaddy Records) * ''Tonight's Music'' (2016, Fire Records (UK)) EPs * ''Tendrils and Paracetamol'' (1991, Seaside Records) * ''Double Single EP'' (1992, Seaside Records) Singles * ''Propeller'' (1990, Secret Family Records) * ''Seaside Split'' with Brokenhead and Headache (1991, Seaside Records) ...
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Simon Dupree And The Big Sound
Simon Dupree and the Big Sound were a British psychedelic band formed in 1966 by brothers Derek (vocals), Phil (vocals, saxophone, trumpet), and Ray Shulman (guitar, violin, trumpet, vocals); also known for their later prog rock band, Gentle Giant. Career They started as The Howling Wolves and then became The Road Runners, playing R&B around the Portsmouth area, home of the Shulman brothers, becoming Simon Dupree and the Big Sound in early 1966. Making up the rest of the group were Peter O'Flaherty (bass guitar) (born 8 May 1944, in Gosport, Hampshire), Eric Hine ( keyboards) (born Eric Raymond Lewis Hines, 4 September 1944, in Portsmouth, Hampshire), and Tony Ransley ( drums) (born Anthony John Ransley, 17 May 1944, in Portsmouth, Hampshire). Those early group names aside, their repertory was focused a lot more on the songs of Wilson Pickett, Don Covay, and Otis Redding, than on Howlin' Wolf or Bo Diddley. 'Simon Dupree and the Big Sound' came about in the course of their sear ...
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Abraham Moles
Abraham Moles (19 August 1920 – 22 May 1992) was a pioneer in information science and communication studies in France, He was a professor at Ulm school of design and University of Strasbourg. He is known for his work on kitsch. Biography Moles studied electrical and acoustics engineering at the University of Grenoble while preparing a bachelor in sciences of nature. He became a research assistant at the Laboratory of metal physics, under the direction of Félix Esclangon, then of Louis Néel. There he learned techniques of metal work, then electric and electronic tools. He wrote reports on material properties or technical analysis. At the end of the Second World War, he was hired by the French National Centre for Scientific Research in the Laboratory of acoustics and vibrations of Marseille, and at the CRSIM (Centre de recherche scientifique industriel et maritime). In 1952, he obtained a PhD in physics for a thesis titled La structure physique du signal musical et phonéti ...
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Andy Moles
Andrew James Moles (born 12 February 1961) is an English cricket coach and former cricketer who played first-class cricket for Warwickshire and Griqualand West. He has served as head coach of numerous international teams, including Hong Kong, Kenya, Scotland, New Zealand, Afghanistan and Bahamas. In April 2020, Moles had his left leg amputated below the knee, after contracting Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, MRSA. Playing career Moles was a gritty and determined, right-handed opening batsman. He played from 1986 until his retirement in 1997 for Warwickshire, where he scored 13,316 runs at an average of 38.59. During the late 1980s he also played domestic cricket in South Africa for Griqualand West and in three seasons managed 1,989 runs at 64.16. Coaching career After retiring as a player, he started his coaching career at Griqualand West, staying there for five years. His first appointment as the head coach of a national team came in 2001, when he coached Hon ...
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Brodie Moles
Brodie Moles (born 7 November 1985) is an Australian rules football player in the Australian Football League (AFL). After being recruited at pick 16 in the 2008 AFL Rookie draft by the Geelong Football Club. he was delisted at the end of the 2009 season without making his AFL debut. The Western Bulldogs then selected him with pick 19 in the 2010 AFL Rookie draft under the new mature-age rookie rules. He made his AFL debut for the Bulldogs in round two of the 2010 AFL season The 2010 AFL season was the 114th season of the Australian Football League (AFL), the highest level senior Australian rules football competition in Australia, which was known as the Victorian Football League until 1989. The season featured sixt ....Western BulldogsTassie veterans shine in losing sides The Examiner, 4 April 2010. Moles spent the majority of his junior career in Tasmania, and originally played mainly as a quick forward with good goal sense, but has developed into a skilful midfielder. ...
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Enrique Moles Ormella
Enrique Moles Ormella (26 August 1883 – 30 March 1953) was a Spanish pharmacist, physicist, and chemist, most notable for his work on atomic weights of the elements. Enrique Moles is considered one of the foremost Spanish chemists of his time. Life Early life Enrique Moles was born on 26 August 1883 in Vila de Gràcia near Barcelona to Pedro Moles Alrich and Maria Ormella Figuerola, both of which died while he was still infant. Studies Moles obtained the bachelor's degree from Colegio Iberico in Barcelona, and in 1900 he entered to study pharmacy at the Complutense University of Madrid. In 1906 he obtained the Doctor of Pharmacy. In 1909 Moles went to study in the University of Munich and in 1910 he attended the University of Leipzig to work on determination of atomic weights under Dr. K. Drucker. In 1916, Moles studied with Prof. Philippe A. Guye at the University of Geneva to establish the atomic weight of bromine, and he received the degree Doctor of Physics from the Univer ...
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Giuseppe Moles
Rocco Giuseppe Moles (born 7 January 1967) is an Italian politician from Forza Italia. Political career Moles is the Undersecretary to the Presidency of the Council of Ministers with responsibility for publishing in the Draghi Cabinet. He received two votes in the first round of the 2022 Italian presidential election The 2022 Italian presidential election was held in Rome between 24 and 29 January 2022. The president of Italy was elected by a joint assembly composed of the Italian Parliament and regional representatives. The election process extended over mu .... References Living people 1967 births Deputies of Legislature XVI of Italy Senators of Legislature XVIII of Italy Forza Italia politicians Forza Italia (2013) senators {{Italy-politician-stub ...
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James Moles
James Moles (1884 – 7 November 1915) was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Birmingham as a left half. His style of play was described as "aggressive". Career Moles played for Southern League clubs Tottenham Hotspur and Leyton, before joining Second Division club Birmingham in 1909, as cover for Frank Buckley. He made his debut in a 2–2 home draw with Glossop on 13 September 1909, replacing Buckley as the team's centre half. In the second half of the 1909–10 season, he played regularly in his preferred position of left half.Matthews, p. 156. Moles' aggressive style cost him his place and he returned to London local football in 1911. Personal life Moles gave a false age when he attested in the Militia in February 1900 and was discharged after 48 days. Moles served as a lance corporal in the Middlesex Regiment during the First World War and died of wounds at No. 9 Casualty Clearing Station, Lillers Lillers (; vls, Lillaar) is ...
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John Moles
John Moles (22 September 1949 – 4 October 2015) was Professor of Latin, a lecturer at Newcastle University and previously served as head of the classics department at Durham University. Moles was the founder of ''Histos'' in 1997, an early example of on-line journal of ancient historiography. His first two published books were on chess, and he was twice the Ulster chess champion while at the Royal Belfast Academical Institution, going on to become the Irish Champion in 1966 and 1971, with the distinction of being a member of the Chess Olympiad team in 1970 and 1972. In 2005, Moles was part of the expert panel on ''Cynicism'' for BBC Radio 4 BBC Radio 4 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC that replaced the BBC Home Service in 1967. It broadcasts a wide variety of spoken-word programmes, including news, drama, comedy, science and history from the BBC' ...'s In Our Time.http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p003k9js - In Our Time podcast. Select ...
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Osvaldo Moles
Osvaldo Moles (14 March 1913 – 14 May 1967) was a Brazilian journalist, and radio announcer. He made important contributions the Brazilian radio, journalism, literature, and cinema. Biography Born in Santos in 1913, Moles soon moved with his parents to São Paulo. His ancestors were Italian immigrants. He had a great relationship with the family of his wife, Anita Ramos. He met the modernists and began his journalistic career at the ''Diário Nacional''. Influenced by the ethnographic travels of Mário de Andrade, he traveled through the northeast and lived in Salvador, Bahia. Back in São Paulo, he wrote for ''Correio Paulistano''. In 1937, he participated in the foundation of ''PRG-2 Rádio Tupi'' in São Paulo and in 1941, at the invitation of Octávio Gabus Mendes, he started to work at ''PRB-9 Rádio Record'', where he met Adoniran Barbosa. In the 1940s, the São Paulo press gave him the nickname "''the millionaire creator of programs''" to Moles and "''the millionair ...
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Thomas Moles
Thomas Moles (13 November 1871 – 3 February 1937) was a journalist and Ulster Unionist politician. Life Born in Belfast in 1871, Moles was the son of Edward Moles and Margaret née Carson and was educated at the Collegiate School, Ballymena. A journalist by profession, he was Leader Writer for the ''Belfast Telegraph'' from 1909 until 1924 and managing editor for that newspaper from 1924. Moles was an Irish representative on the British press visit to Canada in 1911. He was a member of the Secretariat to the Irish Convention from 1917 to 1918. Moles was MP for Belfast Ormeau 1918–1922 and Belfast South at Westminster from 1922 until he retired in 1929. He was also an MP in the Northern Ireland House of Commons from 1921 to 1929 for South Belfast and for Belfast, Ballynafeigh from 1929 to his death in 1937. He was the first ever member declared elected to the Northern Ireland House of Commons. He was Chairman of the Ways and Means and Deputy Speaker of the Northern Ir ...
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