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Was (wer) ist No road - definition

ANCIENT GREEK MATHEMATICIAN
Menechmus; No royal road

No Jab, No Pay         
AUSTRALIAN POLICY INITIATIVE
No Jab No Pay; No Jab No Play; No Jab, No Play
No Jab No Pay is an Australian policy initiative which withholds three state payments – Child Care Benefit, the Child Care Rebate and a portion of the fortnightly Family Tax Benefit part A per child – for parents of children under 20 years of age who are not fully immunised or on a recognised catch-up schedule. No Jab No Play is a related policy that disallows unvaccinated children from attending preschool and childcare centres, and imposes fines on childcare centres that admit unvaccinated children.
Royal Road         
  • The map of Achaemenid Empire and the section of the Royal Road noted by [[Herodotus]]
TRADE ROUTE THROUGHOUT THE MIDDLE EAST
The Royal Highway; Persian Royal Road; Royal road; There is no Royal Road to geometry; Royal road to geometry
The Royal Road was an ancient highway reorganized and rebuilt by the Persian king Darius the Great (Darius I) of the first (Achaemenid) Persian Empire in the 5th century BC. Darius built the road to facilitate rapid communication on the western part of his large empire from Susa to Sardis.
No-hitter         
  • [[Mike Witt]] pitched in both a complete game no-hitter and a combined no-hitter.
  • [[Bob Feller]] pitched the first [[Opening Day]] no-hitter, in 1940.
  • [[Joe Musgrove]] pitched the most recent, and to date only, no-hitter for the San Diego Padres.
  • [[Jason Varitek]] caught four no-hitters during his MLB career.
  • [[Justin Verlander]] threw his first two no-hitters for the Detroit Tigers, and more recently one for the Houston Astros.
  • Ken Johnson]] pitched a no-hitter in 1964 but was the losing pitcher of the game.
  • [[Len Barker's perfect game]] is the most recent no-hitter for the Cleveland Guardians.
  • [[Matt Young]] allowed no hits in a 1992 game that is not considered a no-hitter because he only pitched eight innings.
  • Rich Hill]] had a potential no-hitter broken up in [[extra innings]] in 2017.
  • perfect game]], during his MLB career.
BASEBALL GAME IN WHICH A TEAM WAS NOT ABLE TO RECORD A SINGLE HIT
No-hit game; No-hit; No hitter; No Hitter; No-hitters; No hit game; No hitters; Combined no-hitter; Combined no-hitters; Combined no hitter; Combined no hitters; Zero-hitter; Nohitter
In baseball, a no-hitter (also known as a no-hit game and colloquially as a no-no) is a game in which a team was not able to record a single hit through conventional means. Major League Baseball (MLB) officially defines a no-hitter as a completed game in which a team that batted in at least nine innings recorded no hits.

Wikipedia

Menaechmus
There is also a Menaechmus in Plautus' play, The Menaechmi.

Menaechmus (Greek: Μέναιχμος, 380–320 BC) was an ancient Greek mathematician, geometer and philosopher born in Alopeconnesus or Prokonnesos in the Thracian Chersonese, who was known for his friendship with the renowned philosopher Plato and for his apparent discovery of conic sections and his solution to the then-long-standing problem of doubling the cube using the parabola and hyperbola.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für No road
1. No road stretches that deep into the alligator–infested swamp.
2. "We get our water from a contractor, there‘s no electricity, no road.
3. Beyond Greskh district, on the way to Musa Qala, there is no road network.
4. "The province is isolated and there is no road accessibility," said Fuladi.
5. Many cities in the vast Amazon region have little or no road access and rely on rivers for transportation.