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41483445 | Joaquim Machado Gonçalves (born 10 October 1966), known as Quim Machado, is a Portuguese former footballer who played as a right back, and is a current manager. He is the current manager of Saudi Arabian club Al-Batin.
In his playing days, he achieved Primeira Liga totals of 255 games in the 1990s, in representation of six clubs. He began work as a manager in the following decade, leading three teams in the top tier. | 420 |
11826159 | After marrying the Duchess, Morris made a brief visit to North America before returning to Britain in November 1759, settling down in his wife's personal residence of Gordon Castle and establishing himself as the consort of the Duchess.
The marriage led to Morris acquiring significant political influence, rising to the rank of major two years later. In 1759, the Duchess persuaded King George II to allow Morris to raise a Highland regiment in the traditional territories of the Clan Gordon, a region she was familiar with. | 526 |
8622508 | In addition to the responsibilities of an SSAC member (as above), the SSAC Chairperson is required to attend all Board of Elementary and Secondary Education meetings and to then solicit feedback from SSAC regarding matters before the Board. The chairperson is also tasked with preparing written Board Briefing for dissemination to SSAC and RSAC members as well as to coordinate communication between SSAC's various boards and committees.
The SSAC Vice Chairperson is an SSAC Delegate elected by his/her peers. | 509 |
11340134 | The knights then flee to Knaresborough Castle in Yorkshire where they ensconce themselves for a year to avoid the wrath of the public and the Pope.
Over the course of four evenings, in January, March, September and December, the play portrays the gradual decline of the knights, showing their repressed desires, fears and misgivings. Emphasising clashes of personalities, the play glosses over the deeper political and historical consequences of the murder. | 457 |
22056423 | 16 No. 2 in F major (No. 64)
Craw 76 \ Sonata for keyboard & violin Op. 16 No. 3 in G major (No. 65)
Craw 77 \ Keyboard Concerto Op. 14 in F major
Craw 78 \ Keyboard Concerto Op. 17 in F major
Craw 79 \ Sonata for piano & violin Op. 18 No. 1 in B-flat major (No. 66)
Craw 80 \ Piano Sonata Op. 18 No. 2 in A minor (No. | 318 |
1955869 | an award given by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre, a television series on NBC from 1963 to 1967
Hollywood-Burbank Airport or Bob Hope Airport
Burbank Airport–South station or Bob Hope Airport Train Station | 259 |
1083545 | Harrison is dressed as a priest, all in black, sporting an Old West six-shooter – "a slam at the perceived materialism and violence of the Roman church", Allison writes.
On the back cover, underneath the second hand-print design, text provides details of the fictitious Jim Keltner Fan Club, information on which was available by sending a "stamped undressed elephant" – for: self-addressed envelope – to a Los Angeles postal address. | 434 |
15913833 | Sorbey may refer to the following places in France:
Sorbey, Meuse, a commune in the Meuse department
Sorbey, Moselle, a commune in the Moselle department | 155 |
1414452 | He returned to acting, and later films include The Perfect Flapper (1924) with Colleen Moore, and Charley's Aunt (1925). He made five features for Warner Bros. Pictures, including The Man on the Box (1925), Oh, What a Nurse! (1926), The Missing Link (1927), and The Fortune Hunter (1927). | 288 |
194668 | The script then went to HBO, who assigned the project a budget of $5 million, but this project was not completed either. Finally, Nelson and Wittliff decided to finance the film themselves. In Red Headed Stranger, Nelson portrayed the role of the stranger, and the movie was released in 1986.
In 2000, Red Headed Stranger was reissued on CD. The new released included the bonus tracks "Bach Minuet In G", "I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You)", "A Maiden's Prayer" and "Bonaparte's Retreat". | 502 |
68370975 | At the gate, in a hall attached to it, takes place the subsequent ceremony which consists in the presentation of a new piece of a peculiar kind of silk, eight yards long, called Veeravaly Pattu and the wearing of a suit of new clothes. The knight being dressed properly, after the Travancore fashion, one end of the silk is tied round his head, leaving the other end to the extent of two and a half or three yards loose, like the train of a long robe. | 451 |
368558 | As Chair of the ARLC, Beattie brought in major reforms including a new "No Fault" stand down rule for players charged with serious offences and ended the battles between the ARLC and the Clubs. He is also a strong supporter of the Magic Round pioneered in Brisbane in May, 2019 and expanding Women's rugby league and rugby league in PNG, Fiji and the Pacific Nations.
On 1 January 2001, Beattie was awarded the Centenary Medal for his contribution to Queensland. | 462 |
5685075 | John Michael Clancy – US Congressman
Grover Cleveland – 22nd and 24th President of the United States
Bill Clinton – 42nd President of the United States
DeWitt Clinton – New York City mayor
W. Bourke Cockran – US Congressman
John F. Collins – Boston mayor
John Coughlin – First Ward Alderman in Chicago, | 308 |
2927 | Many Cham Albanians converted to Islam during the Ottoman era. Muslim Chams were expelled from Greece during World War II, by an anti-communist resistance group (EDES). The causes of the expulsion were multifaceted and remain a matter of debate among historians. Different narratives in historiography argue that the causes involved pre-existing Greek policies which targeted the minority and sought its elimination, the Cham collaboration with the Axis forces and local property disputes which were instrumentalized after WWII. | 528 |
24895511 | With a yearly temperature of 33.93°C, 4.47% warmer than the national average for Nigeria, and 50.53 days with precipitation, Sabon Birni, Nigeria, has a subtropical steppe climate.
Local Government Areas in Sokoto State | 219 |
142295 | Whitehouse, Texas, a city in Texas
B.B. Whitehouse, organ manufacturer in Brisbane, Australia
Whitehouse (magazine), a British pornographic magazine first published in 1974
Whitehouse (band), English power electronics band named after Mary Whitehouse
Whitehouse Institute of Design, an Australian art and design school
The Whitehouse (pub), a Grade II Listed public house in Liverpool
Whitehouse station (disambiguation), stations of the name
WhiteHouse.gov, official White House website launched in 1994 | 511 |
3595160 | With an unbeaten 151, Harvey took Australia to an improbable five-wicket victory, supported by his fellow Victorian, who scored 54 in a century partnership.
The Fourth Test of the series was a high-scoring draw, Loxton making six in his only innings. His 43 in the final Test of the series was overshadowed by centuries for three of his teammates, in an innings win that sealed the series 4–0. | 393 |
64914627 | People of Illinois in the American Civil War
Republican Party members of the Missouri House of Representatives | 110 |
17440073 | Brown's best finish at the FIBT World Championships was fifth in the two-woman event at Altenberg in 2008.
She won a silver medal in the Two-woman competition at the 2010 Winter Olympics with Helen Upperton. The gold medal was won by fellow Canadians Kaillie Humphries and Heather Moyse. It marked the first time of the 2010 Olympics that Canadians had won two medals in one event.
Brown and Upperton announced their retirements from the sport in September 2012. | 462 |
13342861 | The Colts had been AFC East champs the previous three seasons, but were minus many of their best players due to trades and injuries, including Bert Jones and starting cornerbacks Nelson Munsey and Norm Thompson. They were 0-2 and 18-point underdogs when they traveled to Foxboro to play the Patriots on Monday Night Football. It was a sloppy game for three quarters, with New England leading 13-7 heading into the final period. | 427 |
14901146 | In a deeper look into Mortenson's business dealings, British journalist Jonathan Foreman wrote in a 2008 Daily Telegraph story that CAI's success was due in part to Mortenson's use of intuition and last-minute decision-making. Foreman explained that Mortenson was habitually late for meetings but that those traits worked well and were important to the success of his work in the Balti region of Pakistan. Baltistanis have no tenses in their language, are vague on their timekeeping, and make their own decisions largely based on intuition. | 540 |
57284420 | Raisting Satellite Earth Station, in Germany
TAT-1, first submarine transatlantic telephone cable, on 25 September 1956
TAT-8, first transatlantic fibre-optic cable in 1988 | 174 |
32408675 | That same year saw the release of the 3DO console port of the 1991 PC RPG Knights of Xentar, which had introduced a unique pausable real-time battle system, where characters automatically attack based on a list of different AI scripts chosen by the player. FromSoftware's first video game title, King's Field, a first-person RPG, is noted for being one of the earliest known 3D console role-playing games. | 405 |
5069363 | He left the orchestra permanently in 2012.
Stumpf is also the cellist of the Johannes String Quartet. Musicians he has collaborated with include Emanuel Ax, Wolfgang Sawallisch, Mitsuko Uchida, and the Emerson String Quartet. | 225 |
3513561 | Popular recreational activities in Lake Mohave are swimming, kayaking, fishing, boating, and skiing. There are numerous boat and personal watercraft rental options as well as kayaking, scuba diving, and fishing supplies in Bullhead City, which borders the southernmost point of Lake Mohave. Bullhead City, Arizona, and Laughlin, Nevada, adjoin the National Recreation Area and offer a wide variety of lodging, dining and shopping options to visitors headed to Lake Mohave's largest and busiest marina, Katherine Landing. | 521 |
120305 | The racial makeup of the township was 97.52% White, 1.49% Native American, 0.50% Pacific Islander, and 0.50% from two or more races.
There were 93 households, of which 15.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 62.4% were married couples living together, 3.2% had a female householder with no husband present, and 32.3% were non-families. | 352 |
5004323 | Gawdat Bahgat is a professor of political science at the National Defense University, Washington, D.C. and has published numerous articles and books on Persian Gulf and Caspian Sea region, terrorism, and geopolitics.
Sameh Fahmi was Egypt's former oil minister. He graduated with a BSc in chemical engineering from Cairo University in 1973.
Youssef Boutros Ghali was a politician and was Egypt's former minister of finance.
Abdel Mawgoud Ahmad El Habashy is an Egyptian diplomat who holds a master's degree in Middle Eastern studies from the University of Cairo. | 562 |
2325295 | Peter Tinniswood wrote five further series for BBC Radio 4 featuring members of the Brandon family between 1987 and 1996; two five-episode series each of Uncle Mort's North Country & Uncle Mort's South Country and a five-episode series of Uncle Mort's Celtic Fringe. In these series, Stephen Thorne played Uncle Mort, with Peter Skellern as Carter Brandon (Sam Kelly replaced Skellern in South Country and Uncle Mort's Celtic Fringe). | 434 |
5707954 | One more temple of Maa Charchika is at Mathura, near the Yamuna river.
The cuisine of Banki includes popular dishes such as the Prasad of goddess Charchika (made of fish). Many residents are vegetarians, but non-vegetarian items such as chicken and mutton are preferred. Rice, lentils (locally referred to as dal), fish, prawns, meat and vegetables form the staple diet. There are also roadside dhabas that sell meat and vegetarian dishes. | 439 |
71994878 | The Coventry and Warwickshire Hospital was a former hospital in Coventry on Stoney Stanton Road on the northern edge of the city centre. The hospital was opened in 1867 and closed in 2006, to be replaced by the new University Hospital Coventry sited about 4 miles north east of the centre.
The hospital replaced a small hospital on Little Park Street which had opened in 1840. It employed three doctors for 12 beds in one ward. | 427 |
56559402 | Yeghegis Community ( Yeghegis Hamaynk), is a rural community (municipality) and administrative subdivision of Vayots Dzor Province of Armenia, at the southeast of the country. Consisted of a group of settlements, its administrative centre is the village of Shatin. | 264 |
25525222 | Penstemon heterophyllus is a species of penstemon known by the common names bunchleaf penstemon, foothill penstemon, and foothill beardtongue. It is endemic to California.
The plant can be found in all of the major coastal mountain ranges and the northern Sierra Nevada foothills. It is a member of the flora in many local habitat types such as: hillsides, grasslands, chaparral, and open oak woodland and forest areas. | 419 |
7384633 | With Priscilla Bertie he had lived at Langley Park, Beckenham and had three sons and a daughter. He was succeeded in his titles by his eldest son, Peter Robert Drummond-Burrell, 2nd Baron Gwydyr, 22nd Baron Willoughby de Eresby.
Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge
Peers of Great Britain created by George III
English cricketers of 1701 to 1786 | 347 |
54850907 | He then successfully auditioned to become a member of the original cast of the Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Evita, which was showcased upon London's West End. Merrill went on to soon be a member of the Pasadena Roof Orchestra where as lead singer he performed swing music tunes from the 1930s and 1940s. Since 1979 he has also made numerous recordings as a singer with the Pasadena Roof Orchestra. In 1988 Merrill last appeared as lead singer with the Pasadena Roof Orchestra in the theater of the Savoy Hotel London. | 529 |
23572086 | Unfortunately, the patriot infantry appear to have been ordered to mount a sudden bayonet charge; they received a full volley from the Royalist guns, broke formation and fled from the field. Unsupported, the cavalry attacks also dispersed. Juan Mackenna brought up a fresh division later in the day, but could not make much impact on the Royalist infantry. By nightfall, the patriots had dispersed completely, and on the following morning neither Carrera nor Mackenna had any units left to continue the attack. | 510 |
72202151 | 162 Medium Regiment is part of the Regiment of Artillery of the Indian Army.
The regiment was raised as 162 Field Regiment on 1 October 1963 under the aegis of School of Artillery, Deolali by amalgamating three ‘S batteries’ from the following units –
The first commanding officer was Lieutenant Colonel GS Bajwa. The regiment was converted to a medium regiment in 2013. | 370 |
55780499 | The draw to split the nine teams into two groups, one of five and one of four, took place on November 26 in Luque, Paraguay at the Auditorio de la Confederación Sudamericana de Fútbol. | 184 |
38195007 | | 214331 || || — || May 9, 2005 || Catalina || CSS || EUN || align=right | 1.7 km ||
| 214332 || || — || May 10, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 1. | 184 |
56508 | Ed Guthmann, in a review in the San Francisco Chronicle, criticized Hertsgaard's review for containing its own errors.
"The Attempted Murder of Judi Bari", 1994 interview, Albion Monitor
Friends of Judi Bari, a defense group
"Don't Mourn, Organise! The Judi Bari Story", BBC, December 2004, 30 min. | 301 |
3880802 | Similarly, in the fall of 2015, the Agudath Israel of America denounced moves to ordain women, and went even further, declaring Yeshivat Maharat, Yeshivat Chovevei Torah, Open Orthodoxy, and other affiliated entities to be similar to other dissident movements throughout Jewish history in having rejected basic tenets of Judaism.
Also in 2015 the Israeli Orthodox rabbinical organization Beit Hillel issued a ruling which allows women to give instruction on Jewish law and to issue halachic decisions. | 501 |
43395543 | Against her friends' better judgement, Vajra embarks on this one last quest with the rogue who has both betrayed and saved her life time and again. Timoth and Onyx mount a desperate rescue attempt to save Kyri.
A human paladin with a past addiction to alcohol
A female human fighter and former slave gladiator, | 310 |
14252361 | The band's performance at the Astoria Theatre 2004
All Tomorrow’s Parties performance at Camber Sands 2004
Both performances from Turin, Italy 2005
Derek Jarman’s famous short film made as a tribute to TG: "Psychic Rally in Heaven" London
A full colour 60-page book with TG photos and texts from 1979 to 2005 | 308 |
58221456 | Laing: 50 Years Since The Divided Self, 2013
On the Therapeutic Stance during Psychedelic Psychotherapy in Psychedelics and Psychotherapy: The Healing Potential of Expanded States, 2021
Credo: R. D. Laing and Radical Psychotherapy (Karnac Books, UK, 2023, ISBN 9781800132443)
On Healing, CBC TV's Viewpoint (1975)
3-part CBC Radio's Ideas on R.D. Laing (1989) | 363 |
3632211 | From May 2013 until February 2017, she coached the Paralympic Swimming Program at the USC Spartans Swim Club based at University of the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, and she was Australia's National Para Sport Mentor Coach from February 2017 until her death.
Janice Murphy was born on 20 February 1947 in Sydney, the eldest of three children. Her two brothers were keen rugby players. She attended Rosebank College.
Murphy's career overlapped that of fellow Australian swimmer, Dawn Fraser. | 490 |
15097343 | In 1993, Castor de Andrade and 13 other major bicheiros were arrested. They were each sentenced to six years of prison, but Castor obtained a habeas corpus and was released in the same year. In March 1994, a subsequent operation managed to break Castor's stronghold. Documents revealed the names of the many policemen, politicians, judges, public servants, and other prominent people who were profiting from his illegal activities. | 431 |
21951201 | It will be completely visible over South America, seen rising over North America, and setting over Africa and Europe. | 117 |
1474421 | Following the loss of Dongola in September 1896, then Berber and Abu Hamed to Kitchener's army in 1897, the Khalifa Abdullah sent an army that was defeated at the Battle of Atbara River on 8 April 1898, afterwards falling back to his new capital of Omdurman.
At the Battle of Omdurman on 2 September 1898, his army of 52,000 men was destroyed. | 343 |
6452189 | The Real-Life Death of Jim Morrison (Esquire, June 1972)
Dearth in the Evening (Works in Progress #7, 1972)
Swiftie the Magician: Rendering the Fad of the Camelot Myth (Los Angeles Times, 22 September 1974)
review of ‘The Electronic Battlefield’ by Paul Dickson (Books West Magazine, Volume 1 #2, 1976)
Many of his short stories were published by Playboy Magazine, and two stories placed in Harlan Ellison's Again, Dangerous Visions anthology. | 447 |
35019489 | The O&M Marketplace, currently in beta mode, would help system owners, particularly third-party financiers, identify and contract with O&M service providers.
The third project is an online tool to allow companies with expertise in selling and marketing solar to efficiently connect and work with companies that specialize in solar installation.
The fourth project is in collaboration with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colorado. Clean Power Finance is the only solar company involved in the project. It joins seven academic institutions to support NREL in developing a computational model that will analyze data from a network of U.S. | 656 |
34316486 | Alexander Karlovich Beggrov (Alexander Beggrow, , ) was a Russian landscape and marine art painter of Baltic German origin, notable for his seascapes and Saint Petersburg cityscapes.
Alexander Beggrov was a son of Karl Beggrov (Beggrow), a German painter who spent all his career in Russia. He decided to become a naval officer, and in 1863, he went into the navy. In particular, in 1871-1872 he participated in the round-the-world journey. | 440 |
37916557 | He was married three times—first, in Booneville, Missouri, shortly after the Civil War, to Julia C. Benedict (his childhood sweetheart), who died in 1876; then to Gilla Maria Corum of Boonville, in 1878 in Los Angeles; and finally, in 1884, to Anna K. Webb of Los Angeles; she died in 1900. He had two daughters, Gilleta M., and Laura (Mrs. Conrad Krebs). | 355 |
39588036 | This outlook coexisted with a public line against gay-bashing and attacks on homosexuals by religious bigots and fundamentalists, and was consistent with numerous groups of the New Communist movement and the broader Marxist–Leninist movement of the period. The party's policy against homosexuality ended in 2001. The RCP platform now demands full recognition of LGBT rights as a fundamental element of establishing socialism.
The RCP releases daily updates online and a periodic print edition of its weekly newspaper, Revolution (formerly called Revolutionary Worker, 1979–2005), in English and Spanish. | 603 |
17205710 | Also, there were discussions on other websites apart from meta.wikimedia. This was also based on the differences in definition of a language and a dialect. This is a result of diglossia in Egypt, where the written language is a different dialect than the language used daily, which is not frequently written, although a certain amount of literature (particularly plays and poetry) exists written in the Egyptian dialect in Egypt. | 429 |
30283939 | In response, the Air Force said that several of the flaws had been fixed since the report detailing the issues had been written, that the system was never designed to offer high-resolution imagery over a wide area, and that in some areas the testing was "not sufficiently constructed to objectively evaluate the capabilities of the system," according to an anonymous source involved with the program.
Development costs are in the $15 million range. This sensor could photograph an area with a four-kilometer radius underneath the MQ-9 Reaper. | 542 |
16794054 | The overhang is supported on stone brackets, two of which are carved with the shape of ram's head, a symbol of Mars in the zodiac (known in Arabic as al-Qahir and associated with the founding of Cairo, called al-Qahira). Between the brackets are stone-carved rectangles with decorative such as vegetal designs and an eight-pointed star. The inner sides of the towers flanking the gate are carved with large blind arches with "cushion"-style voussoirs. Shallow blind arches are also carved across the front of the towers. | 520 |
2852204 | In 1978, Sylvester, along with famed mountaineer Jim Bridwell, helped rescue approximately 40 people trapped in a ski tram in blizzard conditions. A 17-ton cable that supported the tram had come free and sliced through the tram car, killing several tourists. Sylvester, Bridwell, and others set up a pulley system on-the-fly to free the survivors and lower them to safety. | 374 |
10968353 | The key dangers of internal bleeding include hypovolaemic shock (leading to exsanguination), causing a tamponade on the heart or a haemothorax on the lung. The aortic aneurysm is a special case where the aorta, the body's main blood vessel, becomes ruptured through an inherent weakness, although exertion, raised blood pressure or sudden movements could cause a sudden catastrophic failure. This is one of the most serious medical emergencies a patient can face, as the only treatment is rapid surgery. | 504 |
51802574 | It was packed by Hartley Schumacher with George Kubler, Stan Schlieff, Roydon Kubler and Sel Schneider watching. Milk products from Boonah were subsequently transported to Booval for processing with the majority of employees also transferring to Booval. Booval had ceased operation by 2011 and was demolished by 2016.
The Boonah Butter Factory is the only surviving major industrial site related to the dairy, timber and railway industries of Boonah from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. | 494 |
5292585 | 1979 – Robert Axelrod invited academics on-line to submit FORTRAN algorithms to play the repeated Prisoner's Dilemma; A tit for tat algorithm ended up in first place.
1991 – Linus Torvalds began work on the Linux operating system, and
1996 – The Hollywood Stock Exchange was founded: It allowed buying and selling of shares.
1997 – British rock band Marillion raised $60,000 from their fans to help finance their U.S. tour.
1999 – SETI@home was launched by the University of California, Berkeley. | 501 |
536767 | Michael Joseph Pennington (born 5 September 1970), better known as Johnny Vegas, is an English comedian, actor, writer, and director. He is known for his thick Lancashire accent, husky voice, chunky appearance, angry comedic rants, and use of surreal humour.
Vegas' television roles have included Al in the ITV Digital and PG Tips adverts, Moz in the BBC Three dark comedy Ideal, Geoff Maltby ("The Oracle") in the ITV sitcom Benidorm, and Eric Agnew in the BBC One sitcom Still Open All Hours. | 494 |
1766292 | The walls are often partially or completely wood-paneled. This is a matter of style and tradition, but some jurisdictions have elected to construct courtrooms with a more modern appearance. Some courtroom settings are little more than a closed circuit television camera transmitting the proceedings to a correctional facility elsewhere to protect the court from violent defendants who view the proceedings on television within a jail conference room and are allowed duplex communications with the judge and other officers of the court. | 535 |
36725019 | He was kept so busy that his output as a painter was significantly reduced. Despite his hard work his tenure as manager of the theatre was not successful.
Vaccaro's first wife died around 1690 and he married a second time.
Nicola Vaccaro was a versatile painter, who covered a wide range of subjects including religious, historical and mythological themes. He was also able to integrate still lifes and landscapes in his paintings in collaboration with specialist painters such as Abraham Brueghel, Francesco Della Quosta, Aniello Ascione and Andrea Belvedere. | 561 |
9028799 | Along with his contemporary Robert Koch, Pasteur was an early advocate of the germ theory of disease. Before them, Ignaz Semmelweis and Joseph Lister had realised the importance of sanitized hands in medical work. Semmelweis, who in the 1840s formulated his rules for handwashing in the hospital, prior to the advent of germ theory, attributed disease to "decomposing animal organic matter." His ideas were rejected and his book on the topic condemned by the medical community. After Lister, however, doctors started sanitizing their hands in the 1870s. | 553 |
3405245 | Svalbard • Sweden • Switzerland • Turkey • Ukraine
England (Birmingham, Bristol, Cornwall, London, Milton Keynes, Sussex, Worthing) • Northern Ireland (Belfast) • Scotland (Glasgow) • Wales (Cardiff)
Greenland • Mexico • Saint Pierre and Miquelon
Alabama • Alaska • Arizona • Arkansas • California • Colorado • Connecticut • Delaware • Florida • Georgia • Hawaii • Idaho • Illinois • Indiana • Iowa • Montana • | 413 |
27383779 | New Zealand's TV2 started it from April 29, 2011 and since March 2023 it has been airing on TV One at 4.30pm weekdays. In South Africa M-Net started it from April 8, 2011.
The off-network rights to Mike & Molly were sold to FX in 2012 and aired from 2014 until 2021. In 2021, the syndication rights to Mike and Molly were sold to Nick at Nite. The block premiered the series on October 5, 2021. | 394 |
51333560 | The following year, the US Supreme Court overturned Prince Edward County's obstinacy in Griffin v. County School Board of Prince Edward County. Moreover, over Dixiecrat opposition and filibusters, US President Lyndon B. Johnson convinced the US Congress to enact civil rights legislation, including the Civil Rights Act of 1964, then the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which undercut the Byrd Organization's base. In April 1965, the Department of Health, Education and Welfare issued guidelines that required all school districts to file compliance documents by July. | 563 |
19304486 | Thanks to Du Guesclin, the king recovers the Duchy of Aquitaine.
27 May 1364: the city of Montivilliers is detached from the County of Longueville and attached to the royal domain. | 181 |
57968106 | 1985 : Establishment of one of the first solidarity funds : Nord Sud Développement, which became Natixis Impact Nord Sud Développement later on.
2001 : CDC Asset Management becomes CDC IXIS Asset Management.
2004 : CDC IXIS Asset Management becomes IXIS Asset Management, fully owned by IXIS Asset Management Group.
2006 : Founding of Natixis : The result of aligning activities by both the Groupe Caisse d’Epargne and Groupe Banque Populaire. | 446 |
385391 | IGN has called Captain Falcon an experienced fighter, and "one of the most important and recognizable characters" from the F-Zero and Super Smash Bros. franchises. They went on to say that Falcon appears always ready to give a "butt-kicking to anyone that comes his way". Jeremy Parish of Polygon ranked 73 fighters from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate "from garbage to glorious", listing Captain Falcon as 68th, criticized and stated that “FALCON PUUUNCH” memes were funny for a while, but that’s not precisely compelling character development, you know?" | 551 |
183091 | Abundance conjecture: if the canonical bundle of a projective variety with Kawamata log terminal singularities is nef, then it is semiample.
Bass conjecture on the finite generation of certain algebraic K-groups.
Bass–Quillen conjecture relating vector bundles over a regular Noetherian ring and over the polynomial ring .
Deligne conjecture: any one of numerous named for Pierre Deligne. | 391 |
59145408 | It is broadcast in both countries in the respective third programme (TVP3 Wrocław/rbb Fernsehen) in a Polish and a German version. Current broadcasting slot on the German rbb Fernsehen: every 14 days on Saturdays from 5.25 pm to 5.55 pm. | 237 |
57113489 | Post-match, Carter said, "You have to take your hat off to [Wilson]. I did not think he could play that good," noting that despite Wilson's low ranking of 32 "[he] has to be the favourite to win it now, the way he has been playing."
The 2019 Masters champion, Judd Trump, played 15th seed Stephen Maguire. | 305 |
53084714 | Alcazar Garden is a garden in San Diego's Balboa Park, in the United States. | 76 |
67318068 | Lillington wrote regularly for The Guardian from at least 1997. She has also produced articles for Wired, New Scientist, Salon.com, Red Herring, the Sunday Business Post, the Sunday Times and many other outlets. She wrote an extensive essay, Ireland, Technology and the Language of the Future for journal The Irish Review. | 323 |
1484876 | The National Trust puts a high priority on securing covenants that support the objectives of the New Zealand Biodiversity Strategy.
QEII National Trust was set up in 1977, with the intention that it was set up by farmers for farmers and other landowners at a time when the New Zealand government offered subsidies to encourage bush and wetland clearance on farms. There was a desire in the community among farmers and other landowners to protect areas on private land that were home to native species. Their vision was for protection to be both voluntary and everlasting, legally protecting the land forever. | 608 |
53664839 | The company letter of acceptance (LoA) from Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) is for design and construction of elevated viaduct and nine elevated stations, including two flyovers, and twin tunnel, cut and cover, ramp and one underground station for corridor of Mumbai Metro Line 9 and 7A (extension of line 7 from Dahisar (East) To Mira-Bhayandar and Andheri to CSIA of Mumbai Metro Rail project of MMRDA). The announcement was made at 13 September 2019. | 478 |
376692 | The provincial government was supportive in its implementation of education policy and also the establishment of a formalized Silbo Gomero curriculum through the publication of El Silbo Gomero, Materiales didácticos (Educational Materials on the Silbo Gomero).
In addition to the compulsory learning of Silbo Gomero at the primary and secondary level, an Island School of Silbo Gomero was established for post-secondary students who wish to continue to train in Silbo Gomero until they become accredited professional instructors. | 529 |
26118006 | Speed skaters at the 2006 Winter Olympics
Speed skaters at the 2010 Winter Olympics
Place of birth missing (living people) | 122 |
59325756 | In the 1950s, she founded the Hattie Street Haven community center in a former fire station on Fort Worth's east side. She organized boycotts against local businesses that refused to hire blacks and "get out the vote" rallies in Chicago and Fort Worth.
In 1954 Rolla met Martin Luther King, Jr. while traveling on assignment to Montgomery, Alabama, to report on the Brown vs. Board of Education trial for the Dallas Express. She returned in 1955 to cover the Montgomery bus boycott. | 482 |
342410 | In the 2008 book Vintage Jesus: Timeless Answers to Timely Questions, authors Mark Driscoll and Gerry Breshears write: "According to Scientology, Jesus is an "implant" forced upon a Thetan about a million years ago", and Jack Huberman writes in 101 People Who Are Really Screwing America that in Scientology Jesus is seen as having been "implanted in humanity's collective memory", by the character Xenu from Scientology space opera. | 433 |
50638043 | Six years later he entered the service of a neighbouring ruler, Frederick VI of Hesse-Homburg. Frederick almost immediately died, and was succeeded by his brother. Ibell served as leader of the government ("Regierungspräsident") of Hesse Homburg between 1828 and 1832. He is credited with having stabilised national finances and restoring a measure of confidence to the agricultural economy. Louis William proved more enthusiastic about the liberal agenda than his brother had been, and Ibell was able to push through major reforms of the justice system and of the schools system. | 589 |
44022159 | A further four stone arches take the railway to the northerly junction with the branch to Hadfield and into Dinting station. It is of similar design to the shorter Broadbottom Viaduct about west down the same line, which crosses the River Etherow at Broadbottom.
Dinting is much the larger of two similar viaducts on the line (the other being the Broadbottom Viaduct), both of which are significant for their height. | 417 |
21270958 | Alabama finished the season with an 18–14 record, with a 6–7 record under Pearson. He continued to lead Alabama as acting interim head coach until March 27, when it was announced that the school had hired Anthony Grant.
On April 8, 2009, Pearson was named as an assistant coach at the University of Georgia, under new Bulldogs coach Mark Fox.
Pearson has two daughters and one son. | 381 |
32197173 | Victor "Vic" San Andres Ziga (September 30, 1945 – January 31, 2021) was a Filipino politician who served as senator in the 8th Congress. He was an assemblyman for Albay in the Regular Batasang Pambansa prior to getting elected as senator. He also served as Governor of Albay and cabinet minister in the Corazon Aquino administration. | 334 |
39927110 | In 2010–11 Manuel Cordeiro was invited to work in the youth of “Os Belenenses” Football Club as manager of U14 Team which played the U15 league of Lisbon Football Association, reaching the 10th place.
The following season, he start working as assistant coach of U19 Team with Professor Jorge Castelo. When Castelo leaves the club to be part of Sporting Clube de Portugal Technical Team, Manuel accept to be in charge of U19 Team “Os Belenenses” as head coach leading the team to the 5th place of National Championship. | 519 |
54925508 | At the time, on Rugby Magazine and on his official website, he reported his life in France.
In 2001, he moved to Yamaha Júbilo, leading the team with more sense of play. In 2002, he won the Kansai Company League for the first time.
In 2005, he returned to play for Japan at the age of 37, beating the caps record that Ross Thompson had. (this record was beaten by Hitoshi Ono for the 2019 Rugby World Cup). | 406 |
6065293 | Winchell was at the club; he said he had greeted Baker and vocalist Roger Rico as the two left their Cub Room table. Winchell said he was not aware of there being any problem, and left for a late screening of the film The Desert Fox. The next morning, Winchell's rumored failure to assist Baker was big news, and he received countless telephone calls. The incident blew into a major scandal and was widely publicized on the radio and newspapers. Mrs. | 450 |
50796940 | People educated at St Paul's Girls' School
Alumni of the UCL Institute of Education | 83 |
11732334 | The Battle of Emsdorf was fought on 16 July 1760 during the Seven Years' War at Emsdorf in present-day Hesse, Germany, between forces of British, Hanoverian and Hessian troops under the Prince of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel) against German troops in French service under Marechal de Camp von Glaubitz. It was part of the campaign to disrupt the French line of communications by capturing Marburg, a French supply depot. | 422 |
37215942 | The 2011–12 Montenegrin Women's League was the inaugural edition of the competition, which succeeded the FSCG Trophy as the premier women's football championship in Montenegro. It ran from 15 October 2011 to 12 May 2012 and it was contested by six teams. Ekonomist Nikšić won nine out of ten games to win the competition and become the first Montenegrin club to take part in the UEFA Champions League. | 401 |
19507823 | In the 1891–92 season, he played in thirteen of Corinthian's 16 fixtures, scoring twelve goals, including a hat-trick against Scottish side Renton on 18 April 1892. In the following season he only played nine matches for Corinthian, and would also make a solitary appearance for Slough against Wolverton in a 6-1 defeat, but in 1893–94 he made 17 Corinthian appearances scoring ten goals. In the match against Derby County on 27 March 1894, he scored four goals as Corinthian ran out 5–3 winners. | 496 |
309670 | Juana de Zúñiga, Cortes's wife, lived in Cuernavaca in the palace that was constructed in 1526. Cortes then moved the hacienda in Tlaltenango to Amatitlan. The Franciscans arrived in Cuernavaca in 1529 and founded their 5th monastery in New Spain there. | 253 |
34720269 | Zainul Abidin Rasheed was appointed Senior Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Koo Tsai Kee Minister of State for Defence. Re-elected MPs, namely S Iswaran, Amy Khor and Zainudin Nordin, took political office as well.
The Cabinet of Singapore 2006 consisted of the following persons:
The names in bold are the surnames of Chinese persons, and the personal names of Indian and Malay persons (except for Vivian Balakrishnan and Tharman Shanmugaratnam, where they indicate surnames as well). | 494 |
58233193 | Albert Le Grand recounted the story of Saint Efflam in his book Les Vies des Saints de la Bretagne Armorique, published in 1636:
The Saint, with his companions, passed over the sea and fortunately came to the coast of Armorica in the parish of Plestin-les-Grèves. Their ship stopped opposite a large rock. At the time there was a very large forest, from which Efflam and his troop, descending from their ship, saw a horrible dragon coming out, which retreated into its cave, about a thousand paces away from the rock. | 518 |
39713643 | Bayern defeated Eintracht Frankfurt 2–0 on 11 May. The win streak continued against Borussia Dortmund on 17 May with Bayern winning 3–2. The final match of the month, on 25 May, was a 7–3 victory over Hertha BSC. Olaf Thon scored a hat-trick in this match.
The win streak came to an end on 1 June when Bayern lost to SG Wattenscheid 09 2–3. This loss was followed by a win over 1. | 383 |
41238240 | The much-publicised party membership of Rashied Staggie resulted in his parole being revoked by the correctional services department, who according to the PA have claimed that his membership of the party constitutes a breach of the parole condition that he not be allowed to socialise with gangsters. The PA has publicly condemned this action against Staggie, claiming it is a violation of his constitutional right to join a political party and that Staggie had never attended any party rallies, meetings or the PA's party announcement in Paarl. Staggie announced his formal withdrawal from politics in the second week of January 2014. | 635 |
61691455 | Sergei Vadimovich Kirpichenko (, 13 August 1951 – 2 September 2019) was a Russian diplomat. He served as ambassador to various countries during the 1990s until the 2010s, and at the time of his death was the incumbent Ambassador to Egypt.
Born the son of an intelligence officer and an orientalist, Kirpichenko studied at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations, and began his career with positions in Soviet embassies in the Middle East, including Syria, Jordan and Saudi Arabia. | 494 |
10871580 | The DeWa 600 series was used with ChiKi 290 or KuYa 900 sandwiched between cars 601 and 621. It also served as a shunting vehicle at Wakabadai depot.
Following the introduction of successor maintenance cars DeYa 901 and DeYa 902 in September 2015, the DeWa 600 series was withdrawn from service and scrapped in April 2016.
1500 V DC multiple units of Japan | 356 |
55391135 | New Zealand women's football team qualified for the Olympics by winning the gold medal and securing an outright berth at the 2018 OFC Women's Nations Cup in New Caledonia.
New Zealand announced a team of two golfers in July 2021. Danny Lee qualified but chose not to play.
New Zealand entered one male artistic gymnast into the Olympic competition by winning the gold medal and securing an outright berth at the 2021 Oceanian Championships in Queensland, Australia. | 465 |
55547077 | The Blohm & Voss P 204 was one of several design studies by Blohm & Voss for asymmetric dive bombers during World War II. It was also unusual in having hybrid propulsion comprising both piston and jet engines.
With the principle of asymmetric aircraft design proved in the BV 141, Chief Designer Richard Vogt sought to apply the principle to a replacement for the ageing Junkers Ju 87 Stuka or dive bomber and ground attack aircraft, producing a series of design proposals. | 473 |
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