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Cornelius Willoughby Hudleston Fryer (12 February 1834 – 27 April 1874) was an English first-class cricketer and barrister. The son of Lieutenant-Colonel George Fryer, he was born at Rugby in February 1834, and where he was educated at Rugby School. From Rugby he went up to Trinity College, Cambridge. While studying a...
Pedro Vega Granillo is a pianist born in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico in 1959. His musical career began at age ten studying under Matilde Katase, then with Emiliana de Zubeldia, when he demonstrated his aptitude. In 1980, he debuted at a concert at the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City, playing the complicated piece...
Bashkeer Alighmani literally means German Towel or more precisely German Hand Towel. It is usually a cotton cloth measuring about 30 cm by 90 cm with black background and very colorful flowery design. It is worn as a head cover for women of some towns in Hauran, specifically Ar Ramtha in North Jordan. It is thought to...
John Evangelist Stadler (December 24, 1804 in Parkstetten, in the Diocese of Regensburg – December 30, 1868 in Augsburg) was a Bavarian hagiographer. After completing the humanities in the Gymnasium of Straubing in 1821, he entered the University of Landshut, where, in addition to the philosophical and theological stu...
Allan Wetende Wanga (born 26 November 1985 in Kisumu) is a Kenyan footballer who currently plays for Kakamega Homeboyz in the Kenya Premier League as a striker, where he also is the sporting director. His dream of playing in the UEFA Europa League was not realised with Azerbaijan Premier League side FC Baku, as he fail...
Marie Joelle Wedemeyer (born 12 August 1996) is a German footballer currently under contract at Bundesliga club VfL Wolfsburg. She plays for the Germany national team. Career MTV Wolfenbüttel Wedemeyer played for MTV Wolfenbüttel until 2011 and then transferred to VfL Wolfsburg youth department, whose junior team she...
Myrmeconauclea is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Rubiaceae. Its native range is Malesia. Species Species: Myrmeconauclea rheophila Myrmeconauclea stipulacea Myrmeconauclea strigosa Myrmeconauclea surianii References Rubiaceae Rubiaceae genera
Edge Hill is a district of Liverpool, England, south east of the city centre, bordered by Kensington, Wavertree and Toxteth. Edge Hill University was founded here, but moved to Ormskirk in the 1930s. History The area was first developed in the late 18th-early 19th century Georgian era. Many of the Georgian houses of ...
Negar Khan (born 18 July 1984; also credited as Nigar Khan) is an Iranian-born Norwegian actress. She is best known for her Bollywood item songs and film work. Personal life Khan is fluent in the Persian, Azeri, Norwegian, English and Urdu languages. Khan has a bachelor's degree in Marketing & Advertising and two mast...
Metanarsia junctivittella is a moth of the family Gelechiidae. It is found in southern and south-eastern Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan and Pakistan. The length of the forewings is 6–9 mm. Adults are on wing from the end of April to late June. References Moths described in 1885 Metanar...
Stockton Road United Reformed Church (formerly St George's with Trinity and St James Church (abbreviated to St George's)) is a United Reformed church in the Ashbrooke area of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England. Originally a Presbyterian church, it was constructed by John Bennie Wilson of Glasgow in 1888–90, to replace...
The 1980 Davidson Wildcats football team represented Davidson College as a member of the Southern Conference during the 1980 NCAA Division I-AA football season. Led by seventh-year head coach Ed Farrell, the Wildcats compiled an overall record of 5–5. Schedule References Davidson Davidson Wildcats football seasons D...
The Bush Bay Formation is a geologic formation in Michigan. It preserves fossils dating back to the Silurian period. References Silurian Michigan
Husein-paša's Mosque () is a well-known mosque in Pljevlja, Montenegro. It was built between 1573 and 1594. It was named after Husein-paša Boljanić who was born in the village of Boljanići, which is close to Pljevlja. It has one of the highest minarets in the Balkans. It is regarded as one of the most beautiful sacral ...
Yamnapet is also known as Pogullagudem a village under Pocharam Municipality, Medchal - Malkajgiri District, Telangana, India. Sreenidhi Institute of Science and Technology is located on the borders of this village. References Villages in Ranga Reddy district
The Black Cloth (French title Le Pagne Noir: Contes Africains) is a collection of African folk tales by Bernard Binlin Dadié. It was first published in 1955, in French; an English translation by Karen C. Hatch was published in 1987. The stories were published at a time when many African writers (including Dadié and suc...
Smoke Hole Caverns (SHC) is a picturesque show cave in Grant County in West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle. SHC were opened to the public on 30 May 1940. They are located near the Smoke Hole Canyon from which the cave takes its name. They are located on WV 28 13 km west of Petersburg. Local lore has it that the cave ...
The University of Florida College of Health and Human Performance is an academic college of the University of Florida. The College of Health and Human Performance was founded in 1946 and is located on the university's Gainesville, Florida campus. The college has four departments and four research centers. The colleg...
Annularodes is a genus of land snails with an operculum, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Pomatiidae. Species Species within the genus Annularodes include: Annularodes boqueronensis (Torre & Bartsch, 1941) Annularodes canoaensis (Torre & Bartsch, 1941) Annularodes cantarillensis (Torre & Bartsch, 1941) An...
Meppally Keshava Pillai Krishnankutty Nair (1920 – 1987), commonly identified as M. K. K. Nair, was an Indian bureaucrat, art connoisseur and Indian Administrative Service officer from Kerala. Besides his services in the setting up of Bhilai Steel Plant and in the development of Fertilisers and Chemicals Travancore, Na...
Tekle Haymanot or Takla Haymanot is the name of several famous Ethiopians: Tekle Haymanot I of Ethiopia, Emperor of Ethiopia Tekle Haymanot II of Ethiopia, Emperor of Ethiopia Tekle Haymanot of Gondar, pretender to the throne Tekle Haymanot of Gojjam, appointed King (Negus) of Gojjam and Kaffa by Emperor Yohannes IV ...
The Karchag Phangthangma (dkar-chag 'Phang-thang-ma) is one of three historically attested Tibetan imperial catalogues listing translations mainly of Sanskrit Buddhist texts translated to Tibetan. The title, in Tibetan dkar-chag 'phang-thang-ma, simply means the catalogue/index (karchag) from Phangthang (a place in Cen...
Melina Gaye Bath (born 18 December 1966) is an Australian politician and former schoolteacher, who is a Nationals member of the Victorian Legislative Council representing the Eastern Victoria Region. Bath studied a science degree and diploma of education at the University of Melbourne and was a mathematics and science...
Polish October (), also known as October 1956, Polish thaw, or Gomułka's thaw, marked a change in the politics of Poland in the second half of 1956. Some social scientists term it the Polish October Revolution, which was less dramatic than the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 but may have had an even deeper impact on the E...
Red House is a significant Arts and Crafts building located in Bexleyheath, south-east London, England. Co-designed in 1859 by the architect Philip Webb and the designer William Morris, it was created to serve as a family home for Morris. Construction was completed in 1860. Following an education at the University of ...
The Niraj (; ) is a river in the Gurghiu Mountains, Mureș County, northern Romania. Its name originates from the Hungarian word nyár, meaning "poplar". It is a left tributary of the river Mureș. It starts at the confluence of headwaters Nirajul Mare and Nirajul Mic. It flows through the villages Câmpu Cetății, Eremitu,...
Canadian Football News in 1904 The value of a Try (touchdown) was increased to five points and Goals from a Try was reduced to one point in the ORFU. The QRFU adopted a rule by Tom (King) Clancy of Ottawa that a team must make five yards on its third scrimmage to keep possession of the ball. Regular season Final re...
Ludovico Madruzzo (1532-1600) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and statesman, the Imperial crown-cardinal and Prince-Bishop of the Bishopric of Trento (involving the secular rule as well as church duties). Biography Born in Trento, he was the son of baron Niccolò Madruzzo and Helene of Lamberg, and nephew of Cr...
Munawar Hussain (13 August 1914 – 26 March 2003) was a Pakistani cricket umpire. He stood in five Test matches between 1959 and 1969. See also List of Test cricket umpires References 1914 births 2003 deaths Cricketers from Lahore Pakistani Test cricket umpires
Robert Maynard (1684–1751) was a Royal Navy officer. Robert Maynard may also refer to: Robert Maynard (toxicologist) (born 1951), British toxicologist Robert C. Maynard (1937–1993), American journalist, newspaper publisher and editor Robert Maynard Jr. (born 1962), American businessman
Wilber Renteria Cuero (born 6 February 1992) is a professional Colombian footballer who last plays for Liga Nacional club Xelajú. References External links 1992 births Living people Colombian men's footballers Colombian expatriate men's footballers Men's association football midfielders Deportes Quindío footballer...
Jean Naert (28 May 1904 – 28 December 1962) was a Belgian racing cyclist. He rode in the 1931 Tour de France. References 1904 births 1962 deaths Belgian male cyclists Place of birth missing
The Tavern Knight is a 1904 historical adventure novel written by the British-Italian writer Rafael Sabatini. It is set during the English Civil Wars. Film adaptation In 1920, it was turned into a film, The Tavern Knight, directed by Maurice Elvey made by Britain's largest studio of the silent era, Stoll Pictures. A p...
The 2021 Canadian Curling Trials Direct-Entry Event was held from September 22 to 26 at the RA Centre in Ottawa, Ontario. The event was held to qualify two men's teams and three women's teams for the 2021 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials. On the men's side, Teams Mike McEwen and Matt Dunstone secured the two Trials ber...
Ash is the second studio album of French-Cuban R&B duo Ibeyi, consisting of twin sisters Lisa-Kaindé Diaz and Naomi Diaz. It was recorded in November 2016 and produced by Richard Russell. Ash differs from their self-titled first album for its more societal themes, features from high-profile artists such as Kamasi Washi...
John Rogers (1627 – ?) was an English Fifth Monarchist preacher of the 1650s, and later a physician. Background He was born at Messing in Essex, the second son of the clergyman Nehemiah Rogers, by his wife Margaret. Because of his religious views, he was turned out by his father in 1642. He returned to studies of medi...
This is a list of invasive species in Asia. A species is regarded as invasive if it has been introduced by human action to a location, area, or region where it did not previously occur naturally (i.e., is not a native species), becomes capable of establishing a breeding population in the new location without further in...
Hamming graphs are a special class of graphs named after Richard Hamming and used in several branches of mathematics (graph theory) and computer science. Let be a set of elements and a positive integer. The Hamming graph has vertex set , the set of ordered -tuples of elements of , or sequences of length from . ...
İnceburun Lighthouse () is an active lighthouse on the Black Sea coast in Sinop Province, Turkey. The masonry lighthouse was constructed in 1863 on İnceburun (), on the cliffs of the northernmost point of Anatolia. It is situated about northwest of Sinop. The -tall lighthouse tower with a gallery around the lanter...
Champions World Series: Pittsburgh Pirates over Detroit Tigers (4–3) MLB statistical leaders Major league baseball final standings American League final standings National League final standings Events February 19 - The Boston Red Sox trade pitcher Cy Young to the Cleveland Naps in exchange for pitchers Charlie ...
Rhodotarzetta is a genus of fungi in the family Pyronemataceae. External links Index Fungorum Pyronemataceae Pezizales genera Taxa named by Henry Dissing
Valerie Piraino is a contemporary artist who works mainly in sculpture, drawing and instillation. She was born in 1981 in Kigali, Rwanda and raised both in her home country as well as in the United States. Her art reflects her transnational identity and includes themes like defining the many aspects of identity as a w...
The Wabash Little Giants are the intercollegiate athletics teams that represent Wabash College, a small private school for men in Crawfordsville, Indiana, United States. The college belongs to the National Collegiate Athletic Association and participates in Division III sports. The Little Giants compete as members of t...
This is a list of historic places in County of Brant, Ontario, containing heritage sites listed on the Canadian Register of Historic Places (CRHP), all of which are designated as historic places either locally, provincially, territorially, nationally, or by more than one level of government. List of historic places S...
Come What May is an American rock band and they primarily play melodic hardcore and melodic metalcore. They are from Athens, Georgia. The band started making music in 2009. The band released a studio album, Strange Dialect, in 2012 with The Cadence Music Group. Background Come What May is a hardcore and metal band fro...
Ellis Griffith may refer to: Ellis Ellis-Griffith (1860–1926), British barrister and politician Ellis Griffith (priest) (died 1938), Welsh clergyman
Garth James Smith Cooper is a New Zealand academic biochemist, and as of 2021 is a full professor at the University of Auckland. Early life Cooper is of Pākehā (European) and Ngāti Māhanga Māori descent. He speaks English, but not Māori, as his Māori grandmother thought he should learn English. He received schooling i...
The Hualapai Mountains are a mountain range located in Mohave County, east of Kingman, Arizona. Rising up to 8,417 feet at its highest peak, the higher elevations of the Hualapai Mountains support Madrean Sky Island habitats, and are host to a plethora of unique flora and fauna in a wide range of microclimates, high ab...
The Kingston Black, also known as Black Taunton, is a cultivar of apple originating from the United Kingdom and used in making cider. The name of the cultivar comes from the apples' dark red or purplish skin, though despite the name, the fruit does not have a black hue. History The apple was first grown in orchards a...
Rock 'n Roll Nightmare is an album by hardcore punk band Rich Kids on LSD, released in 1987. It was re-mastered and re-released in 1993 on Epitaph Records. The original release on Alchemy Records included a 32-page comic and lyric book drawn by Dan Sites. Andrew Kiraly, writing for the Las Vegas Mercury, comedically g...
Linnei Township () is a rural township in Yunlin County, Taiwan. It is the second smallest township in Yunlin County after Baozhong Township. History During the Japanese era, covered modern-day Douliu and Linnei and was under Toroku District of Tainan Prefecture. Geography It has a population total of 16,856 and an ...
Sir Samuel Henry Strong (August 13, 1825 – August 31, 1909) was a lawyer and the third Chief Justice of Canada. Life Strong was born in Poole, England, to Samuel Spratt Strong and Jane Elizabeth Gosse. He emigrated to Upper Canada with his family in 1836, settling in Bytown (later known as Ottawa). He studied law in ...
Going Crazy may refer to: "Going Crazy" (Song Jieun song), 2011 "Goin' Crazy" (Dizzee Rascal song), 2013 "Goin' Crazy" (Natalie song), 2005 "Goin’ Crazy", a song by Ashley Tisdale from Headstrong "Goin' Crazy!", a song by David Lee Roth from Eat 'Em and Smile "Going Crazy", a song by Exo from The War "Going Graz...
Tidalis is a tile-matching video game developed and published by Arcen Games. References External links Official site 2010 video games Linux games MacOS games Video games developed in the United States Windows games Falling block puzzle games
John Cork is an American author, screenwriter, and documentary film director and producer. Career An avid James Bond fan, Cork has produced, written (along with Bruce Scivally), and directed more than thirty documentaries for MGM's releases of the James Bond films on DVD, Blu-ray, and streaming platforms. As an author...
The 27th Robert Awards ceremony was held on 7 February 2010 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Organized by the Danish Film Academy, the awards honoured the best in Danish and foreign film of 2009. Honorees Best Danish Film Antichrist Best Children's Film Superbror – Birger Larsen Best Director Lars von Trier – Antichri...
Stand Your Ground is the sixth solo album (and second under the banner of 'Mike Tramp & The Rock 'N' Roll Circuz') by former Freak of Nature and current White Lion lead singer, Mike Tramp. Background and recording Released on 28 March 2011, the album was recorded virtually live in Medley Studios in Copenhagen, and co-...
Bill Connors (born September 24, 1949) is an American jazz guitarist who was a member of Chick Corea's band Return to Forever. After leaving Return to Forever, he recorded three acoustic albums and then three electric albums as a leader/soloist. Early years Connors was born in Los Angeles, California, in 1949 and beg...
Kolbeinn Hermann Pálsson (born 26 November 1945) is an Icelandic former basketball player and a former member of the Icelandic national team. In 1966 he became the first basketball player to be named the Icelandic Sportsperson of the Year. He served as the chairman of the Icelandic Basketball Association from 1988 to 1...
Turek County () is a unit of territorial administration and local government (powiat) in Greater Poland Voivodeship, west-central Poland. It came into being on 1 January 1999 as a result of the Polish local government reforms passed in 1998. Its administrative seat and largest town is Turek, which lies east of the re...
Danger Down Under is a 1988 TV movie by director Russ Mayberry which starred Lee Majors as Reed Harris, a successful American horse-breeder who has come to Australia on business and for one last chance to reconcile with his estranged wife Sharon and their sons. It was a pilot film for the NBC network for an unmade TV s...
VGN TV is a Canadian exempt Category B Vietnamese language specialty channel and is owned by Ethnic Channels Group. It broadcasts programming from Viet Global Network TV (VGN TV) and local Canadian content. Programming includes movies, music, drama, variety shows and more. History On September 4, 2003, Ethnic Channe...
The 2023 Men's EuroHockey Championship is an international field hockey tournament held in Mönchengladbach, Germany from 19 to 27 August 2023. The eight national teams involved in the tournament are required to register a playing squad of up to 18 players. Age, caps and club for each player are as of 19 August 2023, t...
Natasha Mozgovaya (, ; born 1979) is an American-Israeli journalist. She is a TV host for Voice of America. Biography Natasha Mozgovaya was born in the Soviet Union in 1979 into a family of Jewish journalists, and immigrated to Israel in 1990. At the age of 11, she published her first piece in a Russian newspaper. A...
Qian Yuping (; born October 6, 1966) is a Chinese professional Go player. Biography Qian was born in Shanghai, China. He started playing Go when he was 6 years old. In 1987, he reached 9 dan, the highest rank. At the time he was one of the youngest 9 dans. A year later, he won his first title, the National Go Individ...
Duanfen () is a town in Taishan, in the southwest of Guangdong province, China. It is located south of Taicheng Subdistrict. History In 1932, returning overseas-Chinese founded a middle school in Duanfen. It was the first in Taishan. Duanfen experienced an earthquake on May 20, 1936. Geography The town covers with...
Fatorda Stadium, officially known as Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium situated in Margao, Goa, India. The venue has been used to host both international football as well as International cricket matches. However, after the emergence of I-League in 2007 and Indian Super League in 2014, the sta...
Ely do Amparo, commonly known as just Ely (May 14, 1921 – March 9, 1991), was a Brazilian football central defender, who played in two World Cups. Career Ely do Amparo started his career with América, in 1939. He joined Canto do Rio in 1940, leaving the club in 1945 to join Vasco. Ely, as part of Vasco's Expresso da V...
High Rid Reservoir is a small, stone-sided reservoir close to Lostock Junction. It lies three miles to the west of Bolton town centre, Greater Manchester. Public uses As of August 2020, the site at High Rid is now operated by Lancashire Outdoor Activities Initiative who have exclusive access through its licence with...
Plainfield High School (abbreviated PHS) in Plainfield, Indiana, United States. It is a public high school located within the Plainfield Community School Corporation. History In March 2008, the school hosted then-democratic candidate for president Barack Obama as he spoke during his run for presidency. Athletics Pla...
Benoit Clair (born 1953) is a French journalist and a published author. Career After studying journalism, sciences politiques and law in University in Paris and Tours (France), Benoit Clair began his career as the French Parliament liaison for Remy Montagne, who was deputy of the 3rd district of Louviers, in the Eure ...
The Wilawila are an indigenous Australian tribe of the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Name Norman Tindale gave "wilawila" as the proper tribal ethnonym, but noted that, according to reports by the missionary Theodore Hernández, the same group appeared to bear an alternative ethnonym, namely "Taib", which Tinda...
"Gatúbela" (Spanish for "Catwoman"; stylized in all caps) is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Karol G and Puerto Rican rapper Maldy. The song was released on August 25, 2022, through Universal Music Latino, as the second single from her fourth studio album, Mañana Será Bonito. Background The song was announced a...
Ed Kostenuk (October 12, 1925 in Victoria, British Columbia – September 2, 1997) is a former USAC IndyCar racecar driver. He made six starts from 1962 to 1964 with a best finish of eleventh place. He failed to qualify for the 1962 Indianapolis 500. See also List of Canadians in Champ Car References Career Stats 19...
The Lake of Tunis ( Buḥayra Tūnis; ) is a natural lagoon located between the Tunisian capital city of Tunis and the Gulf of Tunis (Mediterranean Sea). The lake covers a total of 37 square kilometres, in contrast to its size its depth is very shallow. It was once the natural harbour of Tunis. History The Tunis-Carthag...
Poutrocoët was an early medieval pagus in Brittany. The term "Poutrocoët" is Breton, and contemporaries translated it literally into Latin as pagus trans silvam, the "country beyond the forest", as in certain charters in the cartulary of Redon Abbey. Poutrocoët was originally a part of the early Breton kingdom of Domn...
Music Hath Charms is a 1935 British musical comedy film directed by Thomas Bentley, Walter Summers, Arthur B. Woods and Alexander Esway. It stars Henry Hall with the BBC Dance Orchestra, Carol Goodner and Arthur Margetson. It was given a trade show in October 1935 and went on full release in March the following year. ...
Foundry is an American hard rock band from Las Vegas. The band's current lineup consists of lead vocalist Kevin Lacerda, guitarist Chris Iorio, bassist Niko Gemini, and drummer Marc Brattin. Their newest singles, “Crocodile Tears” and “30,000 Feet” are released in 2023 and produced by Colin Brittain. While Foundry's ro...
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Sproat Street and Adelaide Street are QLINE streetcar stations in Detroit, Michigan. The two stations are located across the street from one another, with Sproat being served by southbound runs, and Adelaide by northbound services. The stations opened for service on May 12, 2017. Located near the southern end of Midtow...
The D'Oliphant, also written as De Oliphant, was commissioned in 1591 by Cornelis van Wijkcool as "boerenbehuizinge" built near Nieuwesluis on the island Voorne. Oliphant translates into "Elephant" although the current spelling of the Dutch word is Olifant. The octagonal tower part of the house was probably designed to...
Whampoa East is one of the 22 constituencies of the Kowloon City District Council. The seat elects one member of the council every four years. The boundary is loosely based on the eastern area of Whampoa Garden. Councillors represented Election results 2010s 2000s 1990s Notes Citations References 2011 District ...
Justin Hill is an American baseball coach and former player, who is the current head baseball coach of the McNeese Cowboys. He was named to that position prior to the 2014 season. Hill played at Mississippi Delta Community College and Bossier Parish Community College, then completed his final two years of eligibility ...
On the Way of Resurrection (Arabic: فِي سَبِيلِ البعث, Fī-Sabīl al-Baʿth) is a political literature book written by Michel Aflaq, one of the founders of Ba'athism. It is a five-volume work that is one of the founding documents of Ba'athism that described the ideology. References Ba'athism Books about nationalism Book...
Charles Henry Hall may refer to: Charles Henry Hall (priest) (1763–1827), English churchman and academic Charles Hall (Australian politician) (1851–1922), member of the Tasmanian Parliament Charles Hall (cricketer, born 1906) (1906–1976), English cricketer See also Charles Hall (disambiguation) Charlie Hall (disambig...
Rubigula is a genus of Asian passerine birds in the bulbul family, Pycnonotidae. Taxonomy The genus Rubigula was introduced in 1845 by the English zoologist Edward Blyth. The type species was designated as the ruby-throated bulbul by George Robert Gray in 1855. The name combines the Medieval Latin rubinus meaning "rub...
Nothorhaphium is a genus of flies belonging to the family Dolichopodidae. It includes four species from Australia and a single species from New Guinea. Species Nothorhaphium aemulans (Becker, 1922) Nothorhaphium callosum Bickel, 1999 Nothorhaphium curalo Bickel, 1999 Nothorhaphium nudicorne Bickel, 1999 Nothorhaphium ...
The name Jangmi has been used to name four tropical cyclones in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. In addition, the variant Changmi was used in 2002 before the spelling was corrected by the WMO Typhoon Committee, The name was contributed by Korea; it means a rose. Tropical Storm Changmi (2002) (T0219) – wasn't recognized...
Peter Alsop (born September 18, 1946) is an American musician whose work has ranged from satirical music for adults to children's music. Biography Alsop was born in 1946 in Connecticut and raised in an alcoholic family. He graduated from Trinity College, with a BA in Religion in 1968, Columbia University Teachers Coll...
Sobiesiernie is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Września, within Września County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately north of Września and east of the regional capital Poznań. References Sobiesiernie
{{DISPLAYTITLE:Billboard Music Award for Top Female Artist}} This article lists the winners and nominees for the Billboard Music Award for Top Female Artist''. This award has been given since 1990. Taylor Swift is the all-time winner with four and is also the most nominated artist with ten. There are only six women ...
Marcos da Silva França (born 10 September 1989), commonly known as Keno, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a left winger for Fluminense. Club career Early career Born in Salvador, Bahia, Keno started his career at América-SE in 2009. In 2012, he moved to hometown club Botafogo de Salvador, achieving promotion to...
Danse avec les stars: Le grand show was a special episode of the French version of Dancing with the Stars, broadcast live from Danse avec les stars - La tournée dancing tour. The episode was broadcast prime time on TF1 channel on 4 February 2017, roughly in the middle of the tour in 2017. The show was held at Zénith d'...
Steve, Steven or Stephen Hall may refer to: Sports Steve Hall (Canadian football) (born 1960), Canadian football player Steven Hall (rugby union) (born 1972), French rugby union player Steve Hall (rugby league) (born 1979), English rugby league player Steve Hall (American football) (born 1973), American football playe...
Jorge de Souza can refer to: Jorge de Souza (footballer) Jorge de Souza (volleyball)
The 1994 Nabisco Dinah Shore was a women's professional golf tournament, held March 24–27 at Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage, California. This was the 23rd edition of the Nabisco Dinah Shore, and the twelfth as a major championship. Tournament host Dinah Shore died of cancer a month earlier on February 24....
Sir John Rous, 5th Baronet (c.1728 – 31 October 1771) was a British Whig politician. Rous was the only surviving son of Sir Robert Rous, 4th Baronet and Lydia Smith. He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge. On 8 June 1735 he succeeded to his father's baronetcy and on 5 June 1749 he married Judith Bedingfield. R...
Charles Emil Sorensen (7 September 1881 – 11 August 1968) was a Danish-American principal of the Ford Motor Company during its first four decades. Like most other managers at Ford at the time, he did not have an official job title, but he served functionally as a patternmaker, foundry engineer, mechanical engineer, ind...
Mondsucht is a German electronic musical group. It was formed by Astrid M., Robert N. and Olaf K. in 1998. The lyrics are in German and/or English, supported by male and female vocals. History Mondsucht formed in February 1998. Shortly after, they were signed to record label Alice In... of the Dark Dimensions label gr...
Dada Parajul is a village development committee in Dailekh District in the Bheri Zone of western-central Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 4328 people living in 728 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Dailekh District Populated places in D...