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Colonel Herbert Molson (May 29, 1875 – March 21, 1938) was a Canadian politician, entrepreneur and philanthropist. He was a former owner of Molson Brewery and a member of the Molson family.
Life and career
He was born on May 29, 1875, the son of John Thomas Molson (1837-1910) and Jane Baker Butler (1850-1926), at Mo... |
is a concrete gravity dam on the Ōtakine River, a branch of the Abukuma River in the town of Miharu, Fukushima in the Tōhoku region of Japan. The dam was completed in 1997.
Geography
The Miharu Dam is a multipurpose dam directly controlled by the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. It is... |
Eren Kinali (born 24 February 2000) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder.
Career
Youth and Southend United
Born in Hackney, Kinali played youth football for Interwood, before joining the academy of Southend United after impressing Southend after scoring a hat-trick in a trial match against... |
The 2019 Symetra Tour was a series of professional women's golf tournaments held from March through October 2019 in the United States. The Symetra Tour is the second-tier women's professional golf tour in the United States and is the "official developmental tour" of the LPGA Tour. It was previously known as the Futures... |
Udo Lehmann (born 28 May 1973) is a German bobsledder who competed from 1994 to 2004. He won two medals in the four-man event at the FIBT World Championships with a gold in 2004 and a bronze in 1995.
References
Bobsleigh four-man world championship medalists since 1930
FIBT profile
1973 births
German male bobsledders... |
```objective-c
#ifndef _YASM_LIBYASM_STDINT_H
#define _YASM_LIBYASM_STDINT_H 1
#ifndef _GENERATED_STDINT_H
#define _GENERATED_STDINT_H "yasm 1.3.0"
/* generated using gcc -std=gnu99 */
#define _STDINT_HAVE_STDINT_H 1
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#endif
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```c++
/*
Bullet Continuous Collision Detection and Physics Library
This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied warranty.
In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from the use of this software.
Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
inclu... |
Själö or Nagu Själö (in Swedish) or Seili (in Finnish) is a small island (about from north to south), off the main islands of Nagu, in the Archipelago Sea, off the south west coast of Finland. Själö is part of the municipality of Pargas. The island is known for its church and nature, a research institute and a former ... |
Jeff Smith (born 6 November 1975) is a Canadian professional darts player who plays in the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. He reached the semi-final of the 2015 BDO World Darts Championship and the final of the 2016 BDO World Darts Championship in the following year where he faced Scott Waites.
Career
In ... |
Junior heavyweight is an alternate name for cruiserweight used in multiple combat sports:
Cruiserweight (boxing), a weight class in boxing between light heavyweight and heavyweight. The current weight limit for the division is 200lbs (14st 4lbs/90.7kg). When originally established, the weight limit was 190lbs (13st.8 ... |
Albert Henry George Grey, 4th Earl Grey, (28 November 185129 August 1917) was a British peer and politician who served as Governor General of Canada 1904–1911, the ninth since Canadian Confederation. He was a radical Liberal aristocrat and a member of a string of liberal high society clubs in London. An active and art... |
Moshi Selemani Kakoso (born 2 May 1968) is a Tanzanian CCM politician and Member of Parliament for Mpanda Rural constituency since 2010.
References
1968 births
Living people
Chama Cha Mapinduzi MPs
Tanzanian MPs 2010–2015 |
Ice Skating Australia is the governing body for the sport of Ice Skating in Australia.
Structure
The national body has eight state member associations.
References
External links
Sports governing bodies in Australia
National governing bodies for ice skating
Winter sports in Australia
National members of the Intern... |
Peter Pilkington, Baron Pilkington of Oxenford (5 September 1933 – 14 February 2011) was a British public school headmaster and a Conservative member of the House of Lords.
Education
Pilkington was educated at Dame Allan's School, Newcastle where he came to faith and developed both his love of scholarship and his comb... |
Yodkhunpon Sittraipum () is a Thai Muay Thai fighter who is a former Rajadamnern and Lumpinee Stadium champion. He is considered one of the best "Muay Sok" (elbow fighter) in Muay Thai history.
Biography and career
Yodkhunpon started training and fighting Muay Thai at the age of twelve at Sitraipum camp which was just... |
Firebase Mile High (also known as LZ Mile High or Hill 1198) was a U.S. Army firebase located northwest of Kontum in the Central Highlands of Vietnam.
History
Mile High was established by the 1st Battalion, 35th Infantry in March 1968 approximately 32 km northwest of Kontum.
Other units based at Mile High included:
1... |
Arne Tode (born 30 June 1985) is a German motorcycle racer who has competed in the Moto2 World Championship, the Supersport World Championship and the FIM Superstock 1000 Cup. He won the IDM Supersport Championship in 2006 and 2008.
Career statistics
Supersport World Championship
Races by year
(key)
Grand Prix moto... |
Osman Atılgan (born 1 August 1999) is a German-Turkish professional footballer who plays as a forward for 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig.
Career
Atılgan made his professional debut for Dynamo Dresden in the 2. Bundesliga on 23 December 2018, coming on as a substitute in the 69th minute for Barış Atik in the 3–1 away win aga... |
The 2021 NCAA Division I men's soccer season was the 63rd season of NCAA championship men's college soccer. After the 2020 NCAA Division I men's soccer season was disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2021 season partially returned to normal. However, despite the development of several vaccines, the pandemic was stil... |
The second season of Burmese reality talent show The Voice Myanmar premiered on February 24, 2019 on MRTV-4. Kyar Pauk, Ni Ni Khin Zaw, Yan Yan Chan and new coach R Zarni were coaches for this season.
Blind auditions
The first episode of the Blind auditions premiered on February 24, 2019.
Color key
Episode 1 (Feb. 2... |
James Moriarty may refer to:
People
James Moriarty (bishop) (1936–2022), Bishop Emeritus of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kildare and Leighlin
James Moriarty (cyclist), Australian road and track cyclist
James F. Moriarty (born 1953), United States diplomat and career foreign service officer
James F. Moriarty (USMC... |
No. 598 Squadron RAF was an Anti-aircraft Co-operation squadron of the Royal Air Force during the Second World War.
History
The squadron was formed on 1 December 1943 at RAF Peterhead, Scotland from No. 1479 Flight RAF and No. 1632 Flight RAF. It was tasked as an Anti-aircraft Co-operation Unit to cover the north east... |
Eduard Brockhaus (7 August 1829 – 11 January 1914) was a German publisher and politician.
Life
Heinrich Eduard Brockhaus was born into a Protestant family in Leipzig. He was one of the five recorded children, and the eldest of the three sons, of the publisher-politician Heinrich Brockhaus (1804-1874) by his marriage... |
Standish Hartstonge (1656–31 May 1704) was an Anglo-Irish lawyer and politician from Kilkenny city, who was MP for Kilkenny City in the Irish House of Commons from 1695 until his death.
He was born in Norfolk, a younger son of the eminent judge Sir Standish Hartstonge, 1st Baronet and his first wife Elizabeth Jermyn,... |
Kristine Marie Jensen, better known in Denmark as Frøken Jensen, (1858–1923) was a Danish housekeeper and cookbook writer. She is remembered in particular as the author of the early Danish cookbook Frøken Jensens Kogebog ("Miss Jensen's Cookbook"), which has been popular for its traditional recipes since its publicatio... |
Elizabeth ("Lizzy") Ryan (born 10 November 1985 in Hamilton, New Zealand) is a field hockey striker from New Zealand.
International senior competitions
2005 – Champions Challenge, Virgiania Beach
2006 – World Cup Qualifier, Rome
References
New Zealand Field Hockey Federation
New Zealand female field hockey player... |
Badi Panthulu () is a 1972 Indian Telugu-language drama film, produced by P. Perraju under the Triveni Productions banner and directed by P. Chandrasekhara Reddy. It stars N. T. Rama Rao and Anjali Devi, with music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. It is a remake of the Kannada film School Master (1958). The film was releas... |
David Lee may refer to:
Arts
David Lee (Australian sound engineer) (born 1958)
David Lee (Canadian sound engineer) (1938–2008)
David Lee (art critic) (born 1953), editor of Jackdaw magazine
David Lee (photographer) (born 1982), American photographer and film director
David Lee (poet) (born 1944), American poet
D... |
Annie Jane Schnackenberg ( Allen; 22 November 1835 – 2 May 1905) was a New Zealand Wesleyan missionary, temperance and welfare worker, and suffragist. She served as president of the Auckland branch of the Women's Christian Temperance Union New Zealand (WCTU NZ) 1887 to 1897, and national president for WCTU NZ from 1892... |
...And Justice for All is the fourth studio album by American heavy metal band Metallica, released on August 25, 1988, by Elektra Records. It was the first Metallica album to feature bassist Jason Newsted, following the death of their previous bassist Cliff Burton in 1986. Burton received posthumous co-writing credit o... |
"Emotions" is the first single released from Twista's third album, Adrenaline Rush. After several unsuccessful singles from his previous albums, "Emotions" was Twista's first charting single, making it to both the R&B and Rap charts, while just narrowly missing the Billboard Hot 100, instead peaking at #1 Bubbling Unde... |
Van Wies Point is a cape on the Hudson River in Albany County, New York.
Van Wies Point was named after Jan Van Wie.
References
Headlands of the United States
Landforms of Albany County, New York |
Dance Praise is a series of dance video games developed by Christian video game developer Digital Praise, with a particular emphasis on Contemporary Christian music. The series began on Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X computers, and later expanded to iOS devices. The series' first title, Dance Praise, was released on Se... |
Arasarkulam Thenpathi is a village in the Aranthangirevenue block of Pudukkottai district, Tamil Nadu, India.
Demographics
Arasar Kulam has been divided into VadaPadhi (North Quadrant), ThenPadhi (South Quadrant), Keelpadhi (East Quadrant/Quarter) and Melpathi (West Quarter/Quadrant). VadaPadhi & KeelPadhi has been ... |
Cranham Hall is a Grade II listed building in Cranham, London, England.
Built c.1795, it forms a typical Essex church-manor house complex, standing on the ridge in the south of the former parish of Cranham. Its predecessor, of red brick, c.1600 was occupied by Revd Sir Edward Petre of Cranham Hall (the 3rd Baronet, an... |
Charles Mutua Mully (born 1949) is the founder and chief executive officer of Mully Children's Family (MCF), a Christian, non-governmental organization based in Kenya that works with disadvantaged populations. Mully is the subject of the documentary film Mully, directed by Scott Haze, which was released in October 2017... |
First Time Out is the debut album by American composer/arranger/keyboardist Clare Fischer, recorded and released in 1962 by Pacific Jazz Records.
Reception
Aside from the overwhelmingly positive response that greeted Fischer's debut, the most pervasive reaction was sheer surprise; indeed, Down Beat's 5-star review dub... |
The Yemen Model was the rubric for the Obama Administration's attempts to neutralize foreign terrorist groups hostile to the United States.
Strategy
US President Barack Obama often cited the Yemen Model as his vision for dealing with insurgent groups.
Under the Yemen Model, the United States provided weapons, logist... |
Acacia pulviniformis is a shrub of the genus Acacia and the subgenus Phyllodineae that is endemic to south western Australia.
Description
The prostrate spinescent shrub typically grows to a height of and can form dense intricate mats. The short, spiny and straight branchlets are either obscurely ribbed or ribless. Th... |
PS Hibernia was a paddle steamer passenger vessel operated by the Chester and Holyhead Railway from 1847 to 1859 and the London and North Western Railway from 1859 to 1877.
History
She was built by Thomas Vernon of Liverpool for the Chester and Holyhead Railway. On 27 September 1849, she towed the disabled in to Hol... |
Slobodan Rojević (; born 30 April 1958) is a Montenegrin former football manager and player.
Playing career
Rojević started out at his hometown club Sutjeska Nikšić, making 76 appearances and scoring three goals in the Yugoslav Second League from 1977 to 1980. He was subsequently transferred to Partizan in the summer ... |
The Monastery of St. Nicodemus is a monastery and church of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem, dedicated to Nicodemus. It is in Jerusalem's Muslim Quarter, south of Herod's Gate and 90 metres north of the Via Dolorosa.
According to an Orthodox belief, Saint Peter's prison was in its basement, where he was j... |
Stanford Training Area (STANTA), originally known as Stanford Battle Area, is a British Army training area situated in the English county of Norfolk. The area is approximately in size; it is some north of the town of Thetford and south-west of the city of Norwich. The site is run by the Mission Ready Training Centre... |
Md Ismail Hossain was a police officer who served as the 14th Inspector General of Police of Bangladesh Police during 1997–1998. He was born at Fulbaria,a village of Sarishabari Upazila in Jamalpur District.
Early life and education
Hossain grew up in the Jamalpur district in Bangladesh where he attended Bhatura High... |
Iglesia Vaticana Castrense de San Francisco (The Vatican Castrense Church of San Francisco), commonly known as the Iglesia de San Francisco (Church of San Francisco), is a church located in San Fernando in the Province of Cádiz, Andalusia, Spain. The construction of this church dates back to 1785, coinciding with the p... |
The 1986 Dwars door België was the 41st edition of the Dwars door Vlaanderen cycle race and was held on 23 March 1986. The race started and finished in Waregem. The race was won by Eric Vanderaerden.
General classification
References
1986
1986 in road cycling
1986 in Belgian sport
March 1986 sports events in Europe |
The 2008 Alaska Democratic presidential caucuses took place Super Tuesday, February 5, 2008. This was the first time that Democrats in Alaska participated in Super Tuesday, and the large turnout forced at least one caucusing site to delay closing its doors far beyond the 6 p.m. deadline. The state had a total of 13 del... |
Robbing Mussolini () is a 2022 Italian historical comedy-drama film directed by Renato De Maria.
Cast
Reception
In his review for Cineuropa, Davide Abbatescianni defined the film as "another missed opportunity." He highlighted how "the acting performances, which are all sadly below par, are heavily constricted by we... |
Eric Pigors is an American artist based in Santa Clarita, California, mostly known for his 'ToxicToons'. They are cartoons of silly gruesome creatures, such as deformed monsters, vampires and zombies. He worked for Disney Animation for over fifteen years then Warner Bros. Animation for several years and now is self-emp... |
There were five special elections to the United States House of Representatives in 1993, during 103rd United States Congress.
List of elections
Elections are listed by date and district.
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Girish Rauturi (born 11 August 1997) is an Indian cricketer. He made his first-class debut for Uttarakhand in the 2018–19 Ranji Trophy on 28 November 2018. He made his Twenty20 debut for Uttarakhand in the 2018–19 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy on 21 February 2019.
References
External links
1997 births
Living people
Indi... |
The Boys' long jump at the 2013 World Youth Championships in Athletics was held on 10 and 11 July.
Medalists
Records
Prior to the competition, the following records were as follows.
Qualification
Qualification rule: 7.35 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) qualified.
Final
References
2013 World Youth Champi... |
Kjølfjellet is a mountain in the municipality of Ringerike in Buskerud, Norway.
Ringerike (traditional district)
Mountains of Viken |
Geoffrey Colin Guy CMG, CVO, OBE (4 November 1921 – 1 December 2006) was the last Commissioner and the first Administrator of the Turks and Caicos from 1958 to 1959 and 1959 to 1965 respectively. Mr. Guy was succeeded by John Anthony Golding in 1965. He was administrator during Hurricane Donna, which in 1960 devastated... |
Countess of Berg
House of Berg, 1077–1248
House of Limburg, 1248–1384
House of Jülich, 1384–1389
None
Duchess of Berg
House of Jülich, 1389–1511
House of La Marck, 1511–1609
House of Wittelsbach, 1614–1806
Grand Duchess of Berg and Cleves
House of Bonaparte, 1806–1813
See also
List of consorts of Cleves
Li... |
Hermann Stiller (29 November 1850 – 1931) was a German architect and director of the Kunstgewerbeschule Düsseldorf.
Life
Born Gostyń, Stiller studied at the Bauakademie and was there, among other things, a pupil of Friedrich Adler. He received the State Prize of the Academy in 1875 – presumably for his Entwurf zu ein... |
The Machilipatnam–Dharmavaram Express is an Express train belonging to South Central Railway zone that runs between and in India. It is currently being operated with 17215/17216 train numbers on a daily basis.
Previously it ends at Vijayawada.It had been extended upto Machilipatnam from 14th February 2023
Also this ... |
Renata Śliwińska (born 5 September 1996) is a Polish Paralympic athlete competing in F40-classification discus throw and shot put events. She won the gold medal in the women's shot put F40 event at the 2020 Summer Paralympics held in Tokyo, Japan. In this event, she is also a two-time gold medalist at the World Para At... |
Andromeda Software Development (abbreviated ASD) is a Greek demogroup that was formed in 1992. They produced a number of small intros and demos in the mid-1990s for the PC, most notably CounterFactual (winner of the first Greek demo party ever, The Gardening 1995) and Beyond (Placed 4th in The Gardening 1996). ASD was ... |
Ed "Punky" Holler (born Joseph Edward Holler; January 23, 1940, in Bluefield, West Virginia), is a former linebacker in the National Football League (NFL).
Football career
Holler was drafted in the fourteenth round of the 1963 NFL Draft by the Green Bay Packers and played that season with team. The following season, h... |
Water polo was contested for men only at the 1994 Asian Games at the Hiroshima Big Wave Pool, Hiroshima, Japan from 11 October to 15 October 1994.
Kazakhstan won the gold medal with a perfect record in its debut at the Asian Games, China finished second and Japan won the bronze medal in round robin competition.
Sched... |
Carl Maddox was the athletics director of Louisiana State University (1968–1978) and Mississippi State University (1979–1983). The Carl Maddox Field House at LSU is named after him along with the Carl Maddox Track and Field Complex at Mississippi State.
Honors and awards
Carl Maddox Sport Management Award
See: Carl M... |
Manusela may refer to:
Animal
Manusela mosaic-tailed rat, a species of rodent that is found in Indonesia
Chloroclystis manusela, a species of moth that is found in Indonesia
Anthropology
Manusela people, an idigineous people from Seram island, Indonesia
Manusela language, spoken by Manusela people
Place
Manusel... |
Left in Dark Times: A Stand Against the New Barbarism is a 2008 book by Bernard-Henri Lévy, translated by Benjamin Moser.
Premise
In this book, Lévy argues that in the wake of the failure of communism, the Western left has lost its ideals. It now fails to uphold universal ideas of justice, fails to sympathize with ... |
Ramadan Gashi (born 15 April 1958) is a politician in Kosovo. He was the mayor of Skenderaj from 1999 to 2007 and a member of the Assembly of Kosovo from 2008 to 2011. During his time as an elected official, Gashi was a member of the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK).
He is not to be confused with a Kosovan diplomat of... |
Africa Trail is an educational computer game developed by MECC and published by The Learning Company. The gameplay resembles that of MECC's other "Trail" games, in which players must prepare for a long journey, choose their traveling companions, and make it safely to their destination. In Africa Trail, players must tra... |
Regulator of G protein signaling 9 binding protein is a protein that in humans is encoded by the RGS9BP gene.
Function
The protein encoded by this gene functions as a regulator of G protein-coupled receptor signaling in phototransduction. Studies in bovine and mouse show that this gene is expressed only in the retina... |
Samuel Eto'o is a retired Cameroonian professional footballer who played as a striker for the Cameroon national football team from 1997 to 2014. He is currently Cameroon's all-time goalscorer with 56 goals and 118 appearances, which also puts him as his nation's 2nd-most capped player behind Rigobert Song (137). He has... |
Oswego City Library is a historic library building located at Oswego in Oswego County, New York. It has also been known as the Oswego School District Public Library. It was built in about 1855 and is a two-story brick structure over a full basement. It features a distinctive castellated style with exterior battlements... |
Wolfgantzen () is a commune in the Haut-Rhin department and Grand Est region of north-eastern France.
Population
See also
Communes of the Haut-Rhin department
References
Communes of Haut-Rhin |
Chloroclystis omocydia is a moth in the family Geometridae. It was described by Prout in 1958. It is endemic to New Guinea.
References
External links
Moths described in 1958
omocydia
Endemic fauna of New Guinea |
Milesia maai is a species of hoverfly in the family Syrphidae.
Distribution
China.
References
Insects described in 1990
Milesiini
Diptera of Asia |
Redbourne is a village and civil parish in the North Lincolnshire district of Lincolnshire, England. The village is situated near the A15 road, and south from Brigg. According to the 2001 Census Redbourne had a population of 386, rising slightly to 400 at the 2011 census.
The name Redbourne is derived from the Old En... |
The Mersey Tobeatic Research Institute is a non-profit, cooperative research institute that operates a field station located in Queens County, Nova Scotia, between the communities of Kempt and Caledonia, Nova Scotia. It was established in 2004 and has recently undertaken an expansion project. The institute focuses on o... |
The naming of weapons in Middle-earth is the giving of names to swords and other powerful weapons in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium. He derived the naming of weapons from his knowledge of Medieval times; the practice is found in Norse mythology and in the Old English poem Beowulf.
Among the many weapons named by Tolki... |
Antoni Tàpies i Puig, 1st Marquess of Tàpies (; 13 December 1923 – 6 February 2012) was a Catalan painter, sculptor and art theorist.
Life
The son of Josep Tàpies i Mestre and Maria Puig i Guerra, Antoni Tàpies Puig was born in Barcelona on 13 December 1923. His father was a lawyer and Catalan nationalist who served b... |
The Celtic Harp Orchestra (CHO), founded in 2002 by Fabius Constable, is a musical formation composed primarily of lever harps, or Celtic harps, as they are commonly known, alongside other instruments such as cello, violin, flute, accordion, guitar, bass, drums, soprano voice and choir. As of June 2018 CHO has released... |
Deon Kevin Johnson is the eleventh bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Missouri. He was elected on November 23, 2019, and was consecrated and installed on June 13, 2020. His ordination and consecration was originally scheduled for April 25, 2020, but the coronavirus forced a postponement of the event. He succeeded Wayne... |
Freda Ellen "Fuzz" Barnes (12 August 1902 – 17 February 1991) was a New Zealand law clerk and political activist. She was born in Lyttelton, New Zealand on 12 August 1902.
References
1902 births
1991 deaths
New Zealand activists
New Zealand women activists
People from Lyttelton, New Zealand
20th-century New Zealand ... |
Advance (pronounced with the stress on the first syllable) is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Davie County, North Carolina, United States. It is seventy-five miles northeast of Charlotte. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 1,138. It is located along North Carolina Highway 801 ... |
Wild grass may refer to:
Grass that is uncultivated.
Wild Grass, the English-language title of Les Herbes folles, a 2009 film directed by Alain Resnais. |
Salvador "Salva" Ferrer Canals (born 21 January 1998) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Cypriot club Anorthosis on loan from the Italian club Spezia.
Club career
Born in Sant Joan Samora, Barcelona, Catalonia, Ferrer represented RCD Espanyol, UFB Jàbac Terrassa, CF Martorell – where he... |
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA) is a contemporary art museum with two locations in greater Los Angeles, California. The main branch is located on Grand Avenue in Downtown Los Angeles, near the Walt Disney Concert Hall. MOCA's original space, initially intended as a temporary exhibit space while the m... |
George Roland Bohanon, Jr. (born August 7, 1937) is a jazz trombonist and session musician from Detroit, Michigan.
In the early 1960s, he participated in Detroit's Workshop Jazz ensemble, with Johnny Griffith, Paula Greer, David Hamilton, Lefty Edwards and Herbie Williams. After appearing on several Motown recordings,... |
Strupnić is a village in the city of Livno in Canton 10, the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Demographics
According to the 2013 census, its population was 275, all Croats.
Footnotes
Bibliography
Populated places in Livno |
The Pawtucket Times Building is an historic site at 23 Exchange Street in the historic central business district of Pawtucket, Rhode Island which is the home of the Pawtucket Times newspaper.
History
This five story masonry building was erected in 1895 to house the facilities of the Pawtucket Times, which was founded... |
Pınarcık is a village in the Demirözü District, Bayburt Province, Turkey. Its population is 49 (2021).
History
The former name of the village was Öksürüç.
References
Villages in Demirözü District |
Emmanuel Kellam Olaniyan (born 27 November 1997) is a Nigerian-British television presenter and YouTube personality better known as Eman Kellam. He is best known for his presenting work for CBBC, MTV, BET International and his own YouTube web show British Slang With Eman Kellam.
Personal life
Olaniyan was born and ra... |
Retreat or re-treat may refer to:
Common uses
Retreat (bugle call), a military signal for the end of day, known as "Sunset" in some countries
Retreat (military), a withdrawal of military forces
Retreat (spiritual), a time taken to reflect or meditate
Retreat (social), group co-travel experience such as remote work bus... |
Jaroslav Hynek (born 5 September 1975) is a Czech football manager and a former football player. Currectly manager of MŠK Žilina.
Playing career
Hynek played in the Czech Second League for Přerov, leaving the club at the age of 24.
Managerial career
Hynek took over from Jaroslav Šilhavý as manager of Czech First Leag... |
J. J.'s Broadway is an album by jazz trombonist and arranger J. J. Johnson recorded in 1963 for the Verve label.
Reception
The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow observed "This album has some good music, but it will be very difficult to find".
Track listing
"Lovely" (Stephen Sondheim) - 3:56
"My Favorite Things" (Rich... |
EJL may refer to:
Estonian Cyclists' Union (Estonian: )
Estonian Football Association (Estonian: )
Estonian Ice Hockey Association (Estonian: )
Estonian Judo Association (Estonian: )
Estonian Yachting Union (Estonian: ) |
Watling Academy is a coeducational secondary school located in the Whitehouse area of Milton Keynes, in the English county of Buckinghamshire.
History
Construction of the school began in 2019, in anticipation of the planned demand for secondary school places from the large new developments on the western side of the c... |
Charles Phillip Bailey Sr. (November 25, 1918 – April 1, 2001) was a U.S. Army Air Force officer and one of the Tuskegee Airmen's most decorated combat fighter pilots. He was Florida's first African American fighter pilot. He flew 133 missions over Europe and North Africa, and was credited with shooting down two enemy ... |
Max Isaac Ejdum (born 15 October 2004) is a Danish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Danish Superliga club OB.
Career
OB
Ejdum started his career at Svendborg fB, before joining OB as an U12 player. He played his way up through the youth ranks, before he at the age of 17, was called up for his fir... |
Desmond Lim Bak Chuan (; born 1967) is a Singaporean politician. He was formerly the president of the opposition Singapore Justice Party (SJP), which joined forces with three other opposition parties (SPP, NSP and PKMS) to form the Singapore Democratic Alliance (SDA) in 2001. He became the SDA secretary-general in 2009... |
Merrion Hotel is a hotel in Dublin, Ireland, which comprises a block of four terraced houses on Upper Merrion Street, built in the 1760s by Charles Monck, 1st Viscount Monck, for wealthy Irish merchants and nobility. He lived in No. 22, which became known as Monck House. The first of these Georgian houses (No. 24), M... |
Radio Garden is a non-profit Dutch radio and digital research project developed from 2013 to 2016, by the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision (under the supervision of Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg's Golo Föllmer), by the Transnational Radio Knowledge Platform and five other European universities.... |
Valero Rivera Folch (born 22 February 1985) is a Spanish handball player who plays for HBC Nantes and the Spain national team. His father is the former handballer Valero Rivera López.
Individual awards
All-Star Left Wing of EHF Champions League: 2021
References
1985 births
Living people
Spanish male handball playe... |
Kim Suominen (20 October 1969 – 18 November 2021) was a Finnish footballer who played as a midfielder.
Honours
TPS:
Finnish Cup: 1991
Mestaruussarja: runner-up 1989
TPV
Veikkausliiga: 1994
References
Veikkausliigan verkkonäyttely
Finnish Players Abroad
1969 births
2021 deaths
Finnish men's footballers
Men's ... |
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