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other | She was a juror at the 2018 San José shnit international shortfilmfestival. | ||||||
other | She has published "Largo Domingo Cubano" (1995), "Marzo todopoderoso" (2003), "Corredoiras y Largo Domingo Cubano" (2017), and "Tiembla, Memoria" (2017). | ||||||
other | In 2018, she published "Maybe Managua" through , for which she received the for best novel, shared with the work "Mierda" by Carla Pravisani. | ||||||
other | She is currently a script consultant and teacher at Fuentetaja Workshops, as well as a thesis tutor at the (UNIR). | ||||||
other | Tomki Shire | ||||||
other | Tomki Shire was a local government area in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia. | ||||||
other | Tomki Shire was proclaimed on 7 March 1906, one of 134 shires created after the passing of the "Local Government (Shires) Act 1905". | ||||||
other | The shire offices were in Casino. | ||||||
other | Other towns and villages in the shire included Rappville. | ||||||
other | Tomki Shire was abolished and split on 1 January 1976 with part absorbed by the Municipality of Casino and part merged with Woodburn Shire to form Richmond River Shire. | ||||||
other | Kasturiswami Sreenivasan | ||||||
other | Kasthuri Sreenivasan or Kasturiswami Sreenivasan (12 May 1917 - 5 July 1991) was an Indian textile technologist, industrial sociologist and prolific author. | ||||||
other | He was born in , a small village near Coimbatore. | ||||||
other | He did his undergraduate in Physics from Presidency College, Chennai, and then a Masters in Textile Technology at the College of Technology, Manchester, England. | ||||||
other | He was the founding director of The South India Textile Research Association. | ||||||
other | For his contributions to building that institution, he was awarded the Padma Bhushan by the Govt. | ||||||
other | of India in 1969. | ||||||
other | He founded the Kasthuri Sreenivasan Art Gallery And Textile Museum in Coimbatore in 1983. | ||||||
other | as well as the Coimbatore Cancer Foundation in 1991, following his battle with cancer. | ||||||
other | Athletics at the 1987 Summer Universiade – Men's 100 metres | ||||||
other | The men's 100 metres event at the 1987 Summer Universiade was held at the Stadion Maksimir in Zagreb on 13 and 14 July 1987. | ||||||
other | Wind:<br>Heat 1: +1.0 m/s, Heat 9: -0.6 m/s | ||||||
other | Wind:<br>Heat 3: +1.0 m/s | ||||||
other | Wind:<br>Heat 1: -1.1 m/s, Heat 2: ? | ||||||
other | Wind: +0.5 m/s | ||||||
other | Raymond Mendy | ||||||
other | Raymond Mendy (born 7 January 1996) is a Gambian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Sandvikens IF. | ||||||
other | Members of the 33rd Dáil | ||||||
other | This will be a list of the members who will be elected to the 33rd Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Oireachtas (legislature) of Ireland. | ||||||
other | These TDs (members of parliament) will be elected at the 2020 general election on 8 February. | ||||||
other | The general election will take place throughout the state to elect 159 of the 160 members of Dáil Éireann, an increase of 2. | ||||||
other | This follows the passing of the Electoral (Amendment) (Dáil Constituencies) Act 2017. | ||||||
other | The remaining seat will be taken by the outgoing Ceann Comhairle, who will be returned automatically. | ||||||
other | The 33rd Dáil is due to convene for the first time on 20 February 2020. | ||||||
other | The Ceann Comhairle is automatically returned unless he states his intention to retire before the Dáil is dissolved. | ||||||
other | The incumbent, Seán Ó Fearghaíl, having made no such announcement, is thus due to be a member of the 33rd Dáil. | ||||||
other | The list is given in alphabetical order by constituency. | ||||||
other | Party affiliations are given as they were at the time of election. | ||||||
other | Kenric Green | ||||||
other | Kenric Green (born March 30, 1982) is an American actor, writer and producer who began his career in 2006. | ||||||
other | He is best known for his portrayal of Scott in the television series "The Walking Dead". | ||||||
other | He has also appeared in "" and "Hawaii Five-0". | ||||||
other | Green was born in South Carolina. | ||||||
other | He is married to fellow actor Sonequa Martin-Green, with whom he has a child. | ||||||
other | People's Tribunal | ||||||
other | People’s Tribunal refers to nongovernmental tribunals founded by citizens. | ||||||
other | It may refer to: | ||||||
other | Tribunal founded by a government (but overseen by Allied Commission) that is named as People's Tribunal: | ||||||
other | Woodburn Shire | ||||||
other | Woodburn Shire was a local government area in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia. | ||||||
other | Woodburn Shire was proclaimed on 7 March 1906, one of 134 shires created after the passing of the "Local Government (Shires) Act 1905". | ||||||
other | It absorbed the Municipality of Coraki on 1 January 1934. | ||||||
other | The shire offices were in Coraki. | ||||||
other | Other towns and villages in the shire included Broadwater, Evans Head and Woodburn. | ||||||
other | Woodburn Shire was abolished and amalgamated with part of Tomki Shire to form Richmond River Shire on 1 January 1976. | ||||||
other | Italian submarine Luigi Settembrini | ||||||
other | Luigi Settembrini was the lead ship of her class of two submarines built for the (Royal Italian Navy) during the early 1930s. | ||||||
other | She played a minor role in the Spanish Civil War of 1936–1939 supporting the Spanish Nationalists. | ||||||
other | The "Settembrini" class was an improved and enlarged version of the preceding s. They displaced surfaced and submerged. | ||||||
other | The submarines were long, had a beam of and a draft of . | ||||||
other | They had a operational diving depth of . | ||||||
other | Their crew numbered 56 officers and enlisted men. | ||||||
other | For surface running, the boats were powered by two diesel engines, each driving one propeller shaft. | ||||||
other | When submerged each propeller was driven by a electric motor. | ||||||
other | They could reach on the surface and underwater. | ||||||
other | On the surface, the "Settembrini" class had a range of at ; submerged, they had a range of at . | ||||||
other | The boats were armed with eight torpedo tubes, four each in the bow and stern for which they carried a total of 12 torpedoes. | ||||||
other | They were also armed with a single deck gun forward of the conning tower for combat on the surface. | ||||||
other | Their anti-aircraft armament consisted of two or four machine guns. | ||||||
other | "Luigi Settembrini" was launched by Cantieri navali Tosi di Taranto at their Taranto shipyard on 28 September 1930 and completed later that year. | ||||||
other | During the Spanish Civil War she made one patrol in the Eastern Mediterranean during which she attacked the Soviet cargo ship off the island of Skyros on 1 September 1937. | ||||||
other | "Luigi Settimbrini" missed with her first torpedo, but the boat surfaced and fired a warning shot, which caused the freighter's crew to abandon ship. | ||||||
other | The submarine then fired a pair of torpedoes which sank the Soviet ship. | ||||||
other | China Tribunal | ||||||
other | China Tribunal is a People's Tribunal founded by the International Coalition to End Transplant Abuse in China (ETAC), and international non-profit organization, and its headquarter is located at London. | ||||||
other | The chair of China Tribunal is Sir Geoffrey Nice QC, who has been a deputy prosecutor at the trial of Slobodan Milošević in the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY). | ||||||
other | Other members includes Martin Elliott, the Professor of Paediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery at University College London etc. | ||||||
other | One of the famous events of China Tribunal is that it pronounced its verdict on Organ Harvesting in China, and the Chinese government was found guilty on June 17, 2019. | ||||||
other | Italian submarine Ruggiero Settimo | ||||||
other | Reggio Settimo was one of two s built for the (Royal Italian Navy) during the early 1930s. | ||||||
other | The "Settembrini" class was an improved and enlarged version of the preceding s. They displaced surfaced and submerged. | ||||||
other | The submarines were long, had a beam of and a draft of . | ||||||
other | They had a operational diving depth of . | ||||||
other | Their crew numbered 56 officers and enlisted men. | ||||||
other | For surface running, the boats were powered by two diesel engines, each driving one propeller shaft. | ||||||
other | When submerged each propeller was driven by a electric motor. | ||||||
other | They could reach on the surface and underwater. | ||||||
other | On the surface, the "Settembrini" class had a range of at ; submerged, they had a range of at . | ||||||
other | The boats were armed with eight torpedo tubes, four each in the bow and stern for which they carried a total of 12 torpedoes. | ||||||
other | They were also armed with a single deck gun forward of the conning tower for combat on the surface. | ||||||
other | Their anti-aircraft armament consisted of two or four machine guns. | ||||||
other | "Ruggerio Settimo" was launched by Cantieri navali Tosi di Taranto at their Taranto shipyard on 29 March 1931. | ||||||
other | Clare Kirchberger | ||||||
other | Clare Kirchberger, born Clara Kirchberger, was an Anglican nun and medievalist, who edited and translated several works of Christian mysticism. | ||||||
other | Kirchberger was educated at South Hampstead High School and Somerville College, Oxford. | ||||||
other | In 1912 she was the only woman to obtain a first class in Modern Languages in the Oxford final examinations. | ||||||
other | She was Assistant Lecturer in Modern Languages at Girton College in 1913-14. | ||||||
other | Around 1914 she joined the All Saints' Anglican Sisterhood at St Albans. | ||||||
other | Kirchberger's 1927 adaptation to modern English of "The Mirror of Simple Souls" was published in the Orchard Spiritual Classics series, "part of the rediscovery by a newly reinvigorated English Roman Catholic intelligentsia of what they saw as their own pre-Reformation heritage". | ||||||
other | Like Evelyn Underhill before her, Kirchberger assumed its French author was male. |
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