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Cyril Kemp (14 August 1904 – 14 June 1964) was a former Australian rules footballer who played with Fitzroy and North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Notes External links 1904 births 1964 deaths Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state) Fitzroy Football Club players North Melbourne Fo...
Bonnie Bell is an unincorporated community in Riverside County, California. It lies at an elevation of 1683 feet (513 m). Bonnie Bell is located north of Interstate 10 on Whitewater Canyon Road beside the Whitewater River. The community sits where the most eastern end of the San Gorgonio Pass meets the most northwe...
Standing Together is an album by Midnight Star. It was released in 1981 on SOLAR Records. Track listing "Standing Together" 5:00 "Tuff " 5:05 "Can't Give You Up" 4:13 "Hold Out" 4:58 "I've Been Watching You" 6:00 "I Won't Let You Be Lonely" 4:05 "I Got What You Need" 4:38 "Open Up To Love" 4:38 ...
Porcari is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Lucca in the Italian region Tuscany, located about west of Florence and about east of Lucca. In the Middle Ages it was a stage on the Via Francigena. It houses the church of St. Justus, dating to the 16th century but later mostly remade in neo-medieval style. Re...
Burden of proof may refer to: Burden of proof (law) Burden of proof (philosophy) Books, film, and television The Burden of Proof (1918 film), a silent American film starring Marion Davies The Burden of Proof (Barlow novel), a 1968 novel by James Barlow The Burden of Proof (Turow novel), a 1990 novel by Scott Turow...
Burtons Bay, formerly named Floyds Bay, is a bay on the coast of Virginia in the United States. The United States Navy seaplane tender USS Floyds Bay, in commission from 1945 to 1960, was named for the bay when it was known as Floyds Bay. Notes References (See ship namesake paragraph.) Bodies of water of Accomack ...
Dennis Waterman (born 1948 in Myrtle Point, Oregon) is a professional poker player and writer. He has over 30 years of poker experience with reported career winnings of $1,230,316 as of 2015. Waterman became a chess master by the age of 16. In addition to chess, he has played backgammon competitively. In 2007, Waterm...
John Waddon (born January 1591) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons of England from 1640 to 1648. He supported the Parliamentarian side in the English Civil War. Waddon was the son of John Waddon of Plymouth and his wife Alice. He was at Exeter College, Oxford and was awarded BA in 1609 and MA in...
Johann Wilhelm II, Elector Palatine (Jan Wellem in Low German, English: John William; 19 April 1658 – 8 June 1716) of the Wittelsbach dynasty was Elector Palatine (1690–1716), Duke of Neuburg (1690–1716), Duke of Jülich and Berg (1679–1716), and Duke of Upper Palatinate and Cham (1707–1714). From 1697 onwards Johann Wi...
The 2023 SAFF U-19 Championship was the 5th edition of the SAFF U-19 Championship, an international football competition for men's under-19 national teams organized by South Asian Football Federation (SAFF). It was took place from 21–30 September 2023 in Kathmandu, Nepal. India are the defending champions, who won the...
Zieria exsul is a plant in the citrus family Rutaceae and is endemic to a small area of southeast Queensland. It is an open, straggly shrub with hairy branches, three-part leaves and white flowers in groups of up to twelve, the groups longer than the leaves and each flower with four petals and four stamens. Descriptio...
Itwari is a railway station, junction, and terminus about 5 km from Nagpur railway station in Maharashtra state of India. A few trains also terminate at this station. It is also a narrow-gauge line railway junction. The station code is ITR and is managed by South East Central Railway. 4 long-distance trains which st...
The Oil Creek and Allegheny River Railway was an American railroad company that was located in western Pennsylvania. History and notable features Initially incorporated under a special act of Pennsylvania on April 17, 1861 as the Warren and Tidioute Railway, this railroad changed its name to the Warren and Franklin Ra...
Bobby Norris (born 22 August 1986) is an English television personality, known for his appearances on the ITVBe reality series The Only Way Is Essex from 2012 until Norris announced his departure from the series in 2021. Career Norris made his television debut in the fourth series of the ITV2 (now ITVBe) series The On...
St. James Episcopal Church, Mill Creek, also known as St. James Church or St. James Church, Stanton, is an historic Episcopal church located at 2106 St. James Church Road, in Stanton, Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle County near Wilmington, Delaware. As Europeans settled in Delaware, a log structure was erected near thi...
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Reeves Tavern is a historic colonial tavern (now a private residence) in Wayland, Massachusetts. Built in 1762–63, it is one of the town's best preserved examples of an early tavern. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016. Description and history Reeves Tavern is located southeast of Wayla...
Eberbach Abbey (German: Kloster Eberbach) is a former Cistercian monastery in Eltville in the Rheingau, Germany. On account of its Romanesque and early Gothic buildings it is considered one of the most significant architectural heritage sites in Hesse. In the winter of 1985/86 some of the interior scenes of The Name o...
The Everett Piano Company, or simply Everett Piano, was a piano manufacturing company founded by the John Church Company. It was later acquired by Yamaha. History It was founded in 1883 in Boston, Massachusetts by the John Church Company, which was at the time, one of the leading companies of the industry. In June 192...
Pottstown is a borough in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. Pottstown was laid out in 1752–53 and named Pottsgrove in honor of its founder, John Potts. The old name was abandoned at the time of the incorporation as a borough in 1815. In 1888, the limits of the borough were considerably extended. Pottstown...
The Augé was a motor car made by Daniel Augé et Cie, Levallois-Perret, Seine, France, from 1898 to about 1901. It was powered by the Cyclope engine, so called because the original models used hot-tube ignition, the platinum tubes being heated with one lamp. After 1899, electric ignition was used for the 4hp (3kW) hori...
The 2015 ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards was the 63rd season of the ARCA Racing Series. The season began on February 14 with the Lucas Oil 200 presented by Autozone and ended October 16 with the Full Throttle S'loonshine 98.9. The championship was won by GMS Racing driver Grant Enfinger, who won a series-high ...
Peters Creek is an unincorporated community in Hardin County, Illinois, United States. Peters Creek is located on Illinois Route 146, northeast of Elizabethtown. Notable people Logan Belt (October 10, 1840 - Jun. 6, 1887) was the outlaw leader of the Logan Belt Gang in Hardin County, Illinois. References Unincorpora...
Everetts Historic District is a national historic district located at Everetts, Martin County, North Carolina. The district encompasses 84 contributing buildings, 3 contributing sites, and 1 contributing structure in the town of Everetts. They include notable examples of Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, Romanesque, and ...
Claude Michel Steiner (6 January 1935 – 9 January 2017) was a French-born American psychotherapist and writer who wrote extensively about transactional analysis (TA). His writings focused especially on life scripts, alcoholism, emotional literacy, and interpersonal power plays. In the 1970s and '80s, Steiner was a fou...
Progressive Area (, AP) was a democratic-socialist political party in Italy. AP is mainly composed of former members of Progressive Camp (CP), a tentative party founded and briefly led by Giuliano Pisapia, who finally decided not to run and declared CP's experience over. AP's leading members include Michele Ragosta, A...
The Home Development Mutual Fund (HDMF), commonly known as the Pag-IBIG ( Pagtutulungan sa Kinabukasan, Ikaw, Bangko, Industriya at Gobyerno) Fund, is a government-owned and controlled corporation under the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development of the Philippines responsible for the administration of th...
William Lindsay Osteen (July 15, 1930 – August 9, 2009) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina. Education and career Osteen was born in Greensboro, North Carolina and graduated from Guilford High School. After high school, he joined the United S...
The is the nineteenth-tallest building in Osaka Prefecture, Japan, and one of the city's most recognizable landmarks. It consists of two 40-story towers that connect at their two uppermost stories, with bridges and an escalator crossing the wide atrium-like space in the center. It is located in Umeda district of Kita-...
Keltis is a board game designed by Reiner Knizia that won the Spiel des Jahres for best game of the year in 2008. In the US, it has been marketed as Lost Cities: The Board Game, though there are some subtle rules differences. It is a multi-player board game that is based on the same theme as Knizia's two-player card ...
Goran Rakočević (; born March 1, 1951), is a former Serbian professional basketball player. He is the father of Igor Rakočević, a Serbian professional basketball executive and former player. Playing career Rakočević spent entire playing career in Crvena zvezda of the Yugoslav Basketball League, where he played during...
Pecan Hill is a city in Ellis County, Texas, United States. The population was 626 at the 2010 census, down from 672 at the 2000 census. Geography Pecan Hill is located in northern Ellis County at (32.485411, –96.783041). It is bordered to the north by the city of Red Oak. Waxahachie, the county seat, is to the sou...
Berula erecta, known as lesser water-parsnip or cutleaf waterparsnip or narrow-leaved water-parsnip, is a member of the carrot family. Growing to around tall, it is found in or by water. It is widespread across much of Europe, Asia, Australia, and North America. Berula erecta has a hollow stem. Underwater leaves cons...
Dardanus megistos, the white-spotted hermit crab or spotted hermit crab, is a species of hermit crab belonging to the family Diogenidae. Etymology The genus name Dardanus refers to the son of Zeus and Electra in Greek mythology, while the species name megistos is the superlative of the Greek word mega, therefore it me...
The following lists events that happened during 1900 in Chile. Incumbents President of Chile: Federico Errázuriz Echaurren Events October 10 October – The Santiago National football club is founded. Undated Exceptionally heavy and frequent rains during the winter across the centre of the country produce the wettest...
Spain–Thailand relations are the bilateral and diplomatic relations between these two countries. Thailand has an embassy in Madrid and two honorary consulates in Barcelona and Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Spain has an embassy in Bangkok. Historical and diplomatic relations The first contacts between Spain and the Kingdom ...
Pipo de Clown is a character created by writer and artist Wim Meuldijk, which became famous as the lead character of a popular early Dutch television series also written by Meuldijk, and which was subsequently popularized in movies and on records. The best-known of Pipo-actors was Amsterdam actor , who played the part ...
Fiji competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. Athletics Judo Sailing Swimming Men Women Weightlifting See also Fiji at the 2000 Summer Paralympics References Official Olympic Reports Nations at the 2000 Summer Olympics 2000 Olympics
Borje () is a village in the municipality of Foča, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. References Villages in Republika Srpska Populated places in Foča
"Nevsky Prospekt" () is a short story by Nikolai Gogol, written between 1831 and 1834 and published in the collection Arabesques in 1835 . Summary Influenced strongly by the sentimental movement, the protagonist of "Nevsky Prospekt" is a pathetic and insignificant romantic, the narrator is chatty and unreliable (alon...
Angelo is both a given name and a surname. Angelo may also refer to: Places Brazil Santo Ângelo, a city United States Angelo, Wisconsin, a town Angelo (community), Wisconsin, an unincorporated community San Angelo, Texas, a city Arts, entertainment, and media Angelo (band), a Japanese rock band Angelo (opera...
Limestone Township is a township in Jewell County, Kansas, USA. As of the 2000 census, its population was 49. Geography Limestone Township covers an area of 39.44 square miles (102.14 square kilometers); of this, 0.01 square miles (0.02 square kilometers) or 0.02 percent is water. Unincorporated towns Otego (This l...
Vincent Henry Stanton (1 June 1846 – 8 June 1924) was Regius Professor of Divinity at Cambridge University. He is buried in the Parish of the Ascension Burial Ground in Cambridge; he was a member of the Cambridge Apostles intellectual secret society. References ‘STANTON, Rev. Vincent Henry’, Who Was Who, A & C Black...
Brick Quinto was a collier that was built in 1943 as Empire Daughter by Grangemouth Dockyard Co Ltd, Grangemouth, Stirlingshire, United Kingdom for the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT). In 1946, she was sold into merchant service and renamed Glanrhyd. Further sales in 1948 and 1949 saw her renamed Noeldale and Kinnair...
Biskupice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Przemęt, within Wolsztyn County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately south-east of Przemęt, south-east of Wolsztyn, and south-west of the regional capital Poznań. References Biskupice
Pinnacle Motorsport was an Australian motor racing team that competed in Australian touring car racing in 1994 and 1995. History Pinnacle Motorsport first appeared in seven rounds of the 1994 Australian Touring Car Championship with Greg Crick and Tony Scott sharing the driving of Peter Brock's 1993 Advantage Racing ...
David Hough may refer to: David L. Hough (born 1937), American writer on motorcycle safety, education and training David Hough (politician) (1753–1831), U.S. Representative from New Hampshire See also David Huff (disambiguation)
Yuri Vasilievich Lebedev () (born March 1, 1951) is a former Russian hockey player, who competed for the Soviet Union. He scored a hat trick against the Netherlands during the 1980 Winter Olympic games. External links 1951 births Living people HC CSKA Moscow players Ice hockey players at the 1980 Winter Olympics Kryl...
Corinth is an unincorporated community in Carroll County, Virginia, United States. Corinth is west-northwest of Hillsville. References Unincorporated communities in Carroll County, Virginia Unincorporated communities in Virginia
The 1974 European Cup final was contested between Bayern München of West Germany and Atlético Madrid of Spain. This marked the first time in club history for both Bayern and Atlético to contest in a European Cup final. Goals in extra time from Luis Aragonés and Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck cancelled each other out, so a re...
Sayyeshaa Saigal (born 12 August 1997), known mononymously as Sayyeshaa, is an Indian actress who primarily works in Tamil films. She made her acting debut with the Telugu film Akhil (2015), for which she received SIIMA Award for Best Female Debut – Telugu nomination. Sayyeshaa made her Hindi film debut with Shivaay (...
The Party of Independence and Labour (, PIT) is a socialist and formerly communist political party in Senegal. For years it was led by Amath Dansokho. History PIT emerged from the Senegalese branch of the African Independence Party (PAI). At the time of the 1960 local elections, PAI was accused by the government of fo...
Nunera is a small village located in surguja districtsurguja district, Chhattisgarh, India. It has a population of just over 2000 people. The village has a post office. Administration Nunera is a Village Panchayat under Bonakal intermediate Panchayat. Education The village has two high school 1.H S School KHAMHARIYA...
Francesco Roberti (born 15 June 1967) is an Italian politician and current president of Molise. Biography Graduated in electronic engineering at the University of Florence, Roberti specialized in construction engineering, enrolled in the order of the province of Campobasso, and became a professor of electronics at th...
Per Gustav Erik Pettersson (born 22 July 1995) is a Swedish bandy forward, currently playing for Bollnäs GIF. Career Club career Pettersson is a youth product of Söderfors GoIF, which he left for Sandvikens AIK and made his debut during the 2010–11 Elitserien season. In 2017, Pettersson joined Yenisey Krasnoyarsk. ...
The Protecting Veil is a late 20th-century classical composition for cello and strings by British composer John Tavener. It was on the short list of nominees for the 1992 Mercury Prize. Composition history Completed in 1988, the work was begun in response to a request from cellist Steven Isserlis for a short (10-minut...
The 48th Annual GMA Dove Awards presentation ceremony was held on Tuesday, October 17, 2017 at the Allen Arena located in Nashville, Tennessee. The ceremony recognized the accomplishments of musicians and other figures within the Christian music industry for the year 2017. The ceremony was produced by the Trinity Broad...
Budy Giżyńskie is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Strzegowo, within Mława County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately south of Mława and north-west of Warsaw. References Villages in Mława County
The Exmouth spiny-tailed gecko (Strophurus rankini), also known commonly as Rankin's spiny-tailed gecko, is a species of lizard in the family Diplodactylidae. The species is endemic to Western Australia. Etymology The specific name, rankini, is in honor of Australian herpetologist Peter Rankin (1955–1979), who was col...
Bolívar is a town and municipality in Antioquia Department, Colombia. Part of the subregion of Southwestern Antioquia. It is known as the birthplace of professional international cyclists Carlos Betancur and Julián Arredondo. References Municipalities of Antioquia Department
The Maldives National University (Dhivehi: ދިވެހިރާއްޖޭގެ ޤައުމީ ޔުނިވަރސިޓީ) also known by its abbreviation MNU is a public university located in the Maldives. In 1973, the first Ministry of health was created at MNU. In 1974, the vocational and trade center was established, providing mechanical and electrical trades...
The Laz people in Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye Lazları, Laz: ლაზეფე თურქონაშე Lazepe Turkonaşe) are Turkish citizens of Laz descent, an ethnic group native to the eastern Black Sea coast of Turkey and southwestern Georgia. Terminology The Turkish public sometimes uses the name "Laz" generally to refer to all inhabitants ...
Alex Schwazer, OMRI (born 26 December 1984), is an Italian race walker. He was the 2008 Olympic 50k walk champion. Just before the 2012 Summer Olympics he was disqualified for two years for doping with EPO. He immediately admitted his guilt and retired. He subsequently decided to resume training with Sandro Donati, a ...
Bobby Jacobs (born 1965) is a Dutch bassist, songwriter and producer best known as the former bassist for the Dutch rock band Focus, from 2002 to December 2016. Biography Jacobs was born in Hilversum, Netherlands. He is the second son of famed Dutch musician Ruud Jacobs and therefore the nephew of Pim Jacobs. Jacobs ...
Le Stand de Tir de Versailles () is a firing range located in Versailles, France in the Le Parc des Sports de Versailles (). For the 1924 Summer Olympics in neighboring Paris, it hosted all of the sport shooting events except trap shooting which took place at Issy-les-Moulineaux, and the shooting portion of the modern ...
They Will Return is the second studio album by the Finnish melodic death metal band Kalmah. It was released by Spinefarm Records on 30 April 2002. This is the first studio album to feature bassist Timo Lehtinen and drummer Janne Kusmin. Track listing Personnel Pekka Kokko − rhythm guitar, lead guitar and vocals An...
Party 'Til You're Broke is the ninth studio album by funk band Rufus, released on the MCA Records label in 1981. Party 'Til You're Broke which was the band's second album not to be fronted by Chaka Khan reached #24 on Billboards R&B Albums chart and #73 on Pop and included the singles "Tonight We Love" (US R&B #18, US ...
The Crochu River is a river of Grenada. See also List of rivers of Grenada References GEOnet Names Server Grenada map Rivers of Grenada
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The 2002–03 Serbian Hockey League season was the 12th season of the Serbian Hockey League, the top level of ice hockey in Serbia. Five teams participated in the league, and HK Vojvodina Novi Sad won the championship. Regular season Playoffs Semifinals HC Novi Sad – Spartak Subotica (10–0, 5–1) HK Vojvodina Novi Sad ...
Billingshurst is a village and civil parish in the Horsham District of West Sussex, England. The village lies on the A29 road (the Roman Stane Street) at its crossroads with the A272, south-west of Horsham and north-east of Pulborough. The civil parish has a land area of and at the 2001 Census had 2,677 households ...
Aliabad (, also Romanized as ‘Alīābād) is a village in Avajiq-e Shomali Rural District, Dashtaki District, Chaldoran County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 169, in 28 families. References Populated places in Chaldoran County
Keith Carmody is an Irish hurler who plays as a left-wing-back for the Kerry senior team. Born in Causeway, County Kerry, Carmody first played competitive hurling during his schooling at Causeway Comprehensive School. He arrived on the inter-county scene at the age of sixteen when he first linked up with the Kerry min...
Victorino Martín Andrés (6 March 1929 – 3 October 2017) was a Spanish fighting bull cattle rancher. He was born in Galapagar, 33 kilometers from the city of Madrid. The livestock of which he was owner was founded on 29 May 1919 and, together with Duke of Veragua and Miura is one of the most notable in the history of bu...
```go /* */ package msp import ( "github.com/IBM/idemix" "github.com/hyperledger/fabric-protos-go/msp" ) type idemixSigningIdentityWrapper struct { *idemix.IdemixSigningIdentity } func (i *idemixSigningIdentityWrapper) GetPublicVersion() Identity { return &idemixIdentityWrapper{Idemixidentity: i.IdemixSigningId...
Santia Deck (born November 19, 1991) is an American athlete. She started her career as a fitness trainer and gained a following on social media through her workouts and flag football skills. Deck is the highest paid female American football player in the Women's Football League Association after signing a deal with a n...
Russell Earl Holmes is an American politician who serves as a Democratic member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives. First elected in November 2010, he represents the Sixth Suffolk District, which includes the Boston neighborhoods of Dorchester, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Mattapan and Roslindale. Massachusett...
Wemersoniellidae is a family of molluscs belonging to the order Gadilida. Genera: Chistikovia Scarabino, 1995 Christikovia Scarabino, 1995 Wemersoniella Scarabino, 1986 References Scaphopods Mollusc families
Anizah or Anazah (, Najdi pronunciation: ) is an Arabian tribe in the Arabian Peninsula, Upper Mesopotamia, and the Levant. Genealogy and origins Anizah's existence as an autonomous tribal group, like many prominent modern tribes, predates the rise of Islam in the seventh century. The classical Arab genealogists plac...
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First Among Sequels is an alternate history, comic fantasy novel by the British author Jasper Fforde. It is the fifth Thursday Next novel, first published on 5 July 2007 in the United Kingdom, and on 24 July 2007 in the United States. The novel follows the continuing adventures of Thursday Next in her fictional version...
The Power of the Invisible Sun is a philanthropic work on behalf of Bobby Sager. It consists of a photography book based on pictures of those areas of the world most stricken by war such as Afghanistan, Rwanda, Pakistan, Palestine, Sri Lanka, Kenya or Zimbabwe, depicting children living and dealing with conflict. Its...
This timeline of antisemitism chronicles the acts of antisemitism, hostile actions or discrimination against Jews as a religious or ethnic group, in the 19th century. It includes events in the history of antisemitic thought, actions taken to combat or relieve the effects of antisemitism, and events that affected the pr...
The greater grison (Galictis vittata) is a species of mustelid native to Southern Mexico, Central America, and South America. Description The greater grison is a slender animal with short legs, a long neck, and a short, bushy tail. They are similar in appearance to the closely related lesser grison, from which they c...
Coniston Cold is a village and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the Staincliffe Wapentake of the West Riding of Yorkshire, the village lies north-west of Skipton along the A65. According to the 2001 UK census, Coniston Cold parish had a population of 186, increasin...
William Thomas Belden (born January 5, 1949) is an American former rower. Bill Belden rowed at LaSalle University. He competed in the men's double sculls event at the 1976 Summer Olympics. References External links 1949 births Living people American male rowers Olympic rowers for the United States Rowers at the 19...
Stotts Creek is a stream in Morgan County, Indiana, in the United States. Stotts Creek was named for James Stotts, a pioneer who settled there in 1819. See also List of rivers of Indiana References Rivers of Morgan County, Indiana Rivers of Indiana
Jinh Yu Frey (born May 20, 1985) is an American mixed martial artist and currently competes in the strawweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). She is the former Invicta FC Atomweight Champion. Background Frey was born in Arkansas and grew up in Texas. She graduated from Palo Duro High School in t...
Thomas Alleyn (died 15 March 1668/1669) was the third Master of the College of God's Gift. Early life He was born in Willen, Buckinghamshire, the son of John Alleyn, cousin of Edward Alleyn. He remained unmarried thus meeting Edward Alleyn's requirements as laid out in the Deed of Foundation of the College of God's Gi...
Ghulam Shabbir (born 25 April 1974) is a Pakistani boxer. He competed in the men's light welterweight event at the 2000 Summer Olympics. References External links 1974 births Living people Pakistani male boxers Olympic boxers for Pakistan Boxers at the 2000 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) Li...
The Silent Holy Stones () is a 2006 Tibetan feature film written and directed by Pema Tseden. The Silent Holy Stones is about the tale of a young Lama who comes from a remote monastery is enthusiastic about life, eager to learn, and curious about everything. The film won the Best Directorial Debut at the 25th Golden Ro...
Gabrielė Stonkutė (born 18 April 2001) is a Lithuanian female boxer and 2022 IBA light heavyweight world champion. Biography Stonkūtė was awarded with the Lithuanian Female Boxer of the Year 2021 award. At the 2022 IBA Women's World Boxing Championships Stonkutė competed in the light heavyweight division. In the qua...
The following low-power television stations broadcast on digital or analog channel 44 in the United States: K44EN-D in Methow, Washington, to move to channel 36 The following low-power stations, which are no longer licensed, formerly broadcast on digital or analog channel 44: K44AK-D in Memphis, Texas K44AM in Car...
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The 2017 All-Ireland Intermediate Ladies' Football Championship was a knock-out competition in the game of Ladies' Gaelic football played by women in Ireland. The series of games are organised by Ladies' Gaelic Football Association (Irish :Cumann Peil Gael na mBan)) and were played during the summer months with the All...
The Royal Hungarian Army (, ) was the name given to the land forces of the Kingdom of Hungary in the period from 1922 to 1945. Its name was inherited from the Royal Hungarian Honvéd which went under the same Hungarian title of Magyar Királyi Honvédség from 1867 to 1918. Initially restricted by the Treaty of Trianon to ...
Murlyn Music Group AB or just Murlyn Music (MMG) is Stockholm-based international music production company founded in 1997 by Anders Bagge. The company includes a great number of successful songwriters, producers and musicians and has produced and written material for tens of international artists. The company has man...
Linda Mary MacWhinney (; 1 July 1888 – 5 June 1951) was an Irish nurse and Fianna Fáil politician. Early life Born in Cloonagh, Dromard, County Sligo, she was one of eight children born to Thomas and Catherine "Nora" (née Clarke) Kearns. From 1907, she studied and trained to be a nurse. She had not been interested in ...
Nikolai Alekseevich Naydyonov (; 9 November 1918 — 10 February 1993) was a Soviet flying ace during World War II. Awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union on 24 August 1943 for his initial victories, by the end of the war his tally stood at an estimated 18 solo and four shared shootdowns. References 1918 births 19...