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Karl Spruner von Merz | null | general in 1883, and finally retired in 1886, after 72 years in the Bavarian army.
He is best known for his historical atlases. The first of these was his Historischer Atlas von Bayern (historical atlas of Bavaria), published in 1838. His greatest work was his Historisch-Geographischer Hand-Atlas, whose first edition a... |
K-HOLE (trend forecasting group) | Reports | K-HOLE (trend forecasting group) Reports K-HOLE has issued several pdf trend forecasting reports. The first "Fragmentation: A Report on Visibility" was released in 2011 at and was made available via 100 rubber Livestrong-style bracelet USB drives as well as online. K-HOLE #2 “a report on patience” launched at MoMA PS1... |
Kat DeLuna | 2007–08: Early success with 9 Lives | 123 on the Hot 100. In December 2007 DeLuna announced that "Run the Show" would be the second single. It was released on January 15, 2008, for radio airplay. The US version of the song features rapper Busta Rhymes, while the international release of the single features Don Omar. The version on the album is different a... |
Jonathan Rosenbaum (scholar) | null | at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute in Cincinnati and a Ph.D. in Near Eastern Languages and Civilization from Harvard University in 1978.
He taught in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Nebraska from 1976 to 1986 and then became the University of Hartford's first Maurice Greenberg Profess... |
José Cecilio del Valle | Legacy | its 100 Lempira banknote since 1951. |
Kaloi k'Agathoi | The name | the phrase as it would have been interpreted in Ancient Athens. |
John Buchanan (English cricketer) | Military career | was in this month that he was mentioned in dispatches in the London Gazette as having been awarded the Military Cross.
For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty during an attack. He led his company with great skill and determination, capturing two enemy strong points, together with two machine guns, seven officers... |
Justine Musk | Career & Personal life | also described her books as cross-genre fiction.
Musk also offers TED Talks on a regular basis. Personal life Musk was born in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada and she spent most of her early life there. She attended Queen's University in Kingston and obtained a degree in English Literature. She then moved to Japan where ... |
Joseph Mills | Loan spells | his loan spell for the second and third time. Despite suffering from an injury, Mills went on to make eleven appearance for the club and returned to his parent club on 22 November 2013.
On 31 January 2014, Mills joined Shrewsbury Town on loan for the remainder of the 2013–14 season. Mills made his Shrewsbury Town debut... |
Kaiaphas | Biography | Kaiaphas Biography Born in Rio de Janeiro, Kaiaphas moved to Washington D.C., U.S. at six years old where he grew up. Most of his family members were musically inclined. His grandmother, on his father’s side, Nadir de Figueiredo, was a very famous soprano opera singer. It was not surprising that Kaiaphas would develop... |
Judy (dog) | Return to Sumatra | to lay railway track. Rations were a handful of maggot-ridden tapioca a day, which Frank continued to share with Judy. She also proved useful in conducting trades with the locals, as she would indicate when someone was hiding near to the track. Her barking deliberately alerted the guards to when there was something too... |
Jonas Biliūnas | Biography | Jonas Biliūnas Jonas Biliūnas (11 April 1879 – 8 December 1907) was a Lithuanian writer, poet, and a significant contributor to the national awakening of Lithuania in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Biography Biliūnas was born near Anykščiai, in the Kovno Governorate of the Russian Empire, in the tiny village ... |
Karlo Štajner | Biography | camp on the Solovetsky Islands, where he was held until August 1939. He was then transferred to the Nadezhda work camp near Dudinka in northern Siberia. There, he took part in the building of the railway and then in the building of the city of Norilsk. In 1943, Štajner was sentenced to ten more years in prison, plus fi... |
Judy Paradis | Personal | Judy Paradis Personal Paradis was born on January 17, 1944 in St. Agatha, Maine of French Canadian parents. Bilingual, she speaks English and Acadian French. She studied French at the University of Maine Fort Kent. She then taught French at Wisdom Middle High School in her hometown and nearby Madawaska High School. She... |
Jonah Lomu | Death & Legacy | in Manukau on 28 November 2015, and at Eden Park on 30 November 2015, a day before a private service.
A month after his death, an independent trust known as the Jonah Lomu Legacy Trust was formed by the New Zealand Rugby Players' Association, intended to help support his sons. Legacy Before 1995, wingers were generally... |
Julian White | Biography & Personal life & Farming | World Cup, White made himself unavailable for selection and did not feature in another England game. In January 2009, it was announced that he had been selected for the England Saxons squad. Later that year, following the suspension of Matt Stevens, he was called up to the full England squad as a replacement. Personal ... |
Justin Nozuka | Biography | 50 of Canada's best and brightest artists on a reworked version of K'naan's "Wavin' Flag." The song was reworked in order to inspire help for Haiti after it was hit by a 7.0 magnitude earthquake. Other singers involved included K'naan, Nelly Furtado, Kardinal Offishall, Avril Lavigne, Lights, Drake, Fefe Dobson, Esthe... |
Joachim Dyfvermark | Reporting | the rendition was a US registered Gulfstream V with the registration number N379P.
Together with the UK-reporter Stephen Grey the team disclosed that N379P was a part of a much larger fleet of CIA planes used for rendition operations.
Joachim Dyfvermark, and his co-producers Bergman & Laurin, also received several awa... |
John Middleton Murry | Family & In fiction | married Violet Le Maistre, in 1932 Ada Elizabeth Cockbaine, and in 1954 Mary Gamble. With his second wife, Violet Le Maistre, he had two children: a daughter, Katherine Violet Middleton Murry who became a writer and published Beloved Quixote: The Unknown Life of John Middleton Murry in 1986, and a son, John Middleton M... |
Karli Coburger | The Ministry for State Security | posted to Berlin in 1953. Here he became lead investigator in "Hauptabteilung IX ("Section IX"). Interrogation techniques applied by Coburger against political detainees included psychological torture such as sleep deprivation and isolation-detention. These methods were used to force victims to make incriminating st... |
Jeff, Who Lives at Home | Critical response & Home media | and Greer, and still more warmth that enters at midpoint with Carol (Rae Dawn Chong), Sarandon's co-worker at the office." He concluded that "it's not a Feel Good Movie, more of a Feel Sorta Good Movie." Peter Travers of Rolling Stone also gave the film three stars out of four and described it as "funny, touching, and ... |
Kane Evans | 2018 | Wentworthville and The New Zealand Warriors reserve grade side. With 4 minutes remaining, Evans allegedly said a racist slur at New Zealand player Joseph Vuna. Vuna made a complaint to the on-field referee Todd Smith, who placed Evans on report. On 7 June 2018, The NSWRL withdrew their racial slur charges against Ev... |
Judy (dog) | Early life & HMS Gnat | known as Kelly of Sussex, Judy was listed as Judy of Sussex in her Royal Navy paperwork. It was hoped to train her as a gundog, but the men began to treat her like a pet instead, and several days after her arrival, Jefferey's log stated that "our chances of making her a trained gundog are very small." Her time spent on... |
Gualberto Castro | Early life & Music | the United States and began to tour the country. The quartet met with great success in Las Vegas, Nevada, in more ways than one. Gualberto said: "We worked in a lounge that had showgirls. The girls would talk to us before they went on the stage, but they had nothing on their chests. We thought Las Vegas was wonderful."... |
Kalale | Pilgrimage centre | Lakshmikantha sawmy is held in every year in the month of march or April. This temple is considered as an ancient protected monument by Archaeological Department of Govt. of Karnataka. |
Josef Ritler | Life | as it was one of the few locations where photography apprenticeships were offered. When Ritler accidentally photographed a film set producing an army propaganda film for the Swiss national exhibition "Expo 64", the paper Blick became interested in hiring Ritler as a journalist. The chief editor of the time, Werner Scho... |
John Horton Conway | Education and early life | John Horton Conway Education and early life Conway was born in Liverpool, the son of Cyril Horton Conway and Agnes Boyce. He became interested in mathematics at a very early age; his mother has recalled that he could recite the powers of two when he was four years old. By the age of eleven his ambition was to become a ... |
Kalale | Pilgrimage centre | insignias like Shanka (Conch), Chakra (wheel) and Mathsya (fish) are available in the temple.
The present Lakshmikanthaswamy temple appears to have been built in 3 stages in 1300AD, 1350AD and 1500AD and built in Dravidian style over a wide plot of 100 × 200 ft. The five-storied main Gopuram of the temple is of 50 ft h... |
Joseph Silverman | null | Joseph Silverman Joseph Silverman (August 25, 1860 in Ohio – 1930 in New York City), was a leading American Reform rabbi and author. He was the first American born rabbi to serve in New York City. In 1887, he married and subsequently had five children with his wife Henrietta.
He received a PhD from the Hebrew Union Col... |
Justin Nozuka | Biography | Well", is about his perspective being stuck in a well, watching his life flash before his eyes. "Criminal" describes the story of a drunken man facing the consequences of throwing a bottle into a street "where children play with bare feet", and suffers from the overwhelming guilt. In February 2008, Justin was nominated... |
Gopala Gopala (2015 film) | Release & Marketing | the original list.
The film was released in 1400 screens (1200 theatres) worldwide; 1100 theatres in India, out of which 850 theatres were in the AP/Nizam region, more than 100 theatres in United States and 50 theatres in the rest of the world. A charity performance was held at Shiva Parvathi theatre in Kukatpally, Hyd... |
Jonathan Tropper | Life and career | Jonathan Tropper Life and career Tropper was born in the Riverdale section of the Bronx, New York City. He studied English as an undergraduate at Yeshiva University and received a master's degree in creative writing at New York University, after which he spent eight years running a Manhattan-based company that manufac... |
John Askey | Shrewsbury Town | backroom staff. He was sacked on 12 November 2018 following a 1–1 draw with non-league Salford City in the FA Cup First Round; he had won just five of his 21 games at the New Meadow and left the "Shrews" 18th in League One.
He inherited a squad that narrowly missed out on promotion to the Championship in May, but in re... |
K. C. Yadav | Academic works | works On the Revolt of 1857: One of Yadav's earliest contributions pertained to the 1857 mutiny and struggle by the Indian Princely states as well as Indian sepoys against the rule of the East India Company. Punjab was traditionally considered to have a pacifist role in the struggle. Yadav presented an argument that st... |
Joseph M. X. de Sévin | 1916–1917 & 1918 & Post World War I service | third win, over a two-seater. On 19 June, he shared a victory with Jacques Ortoli and Jean Chaput. By 30 September, his string was up to six, with five of the wins shared. On 25 December, he was given command of Escadrille Spa26, accompanied by a promotion to lieutenant. 1918 He tallied up another six wins between 20 J... |
Karl Spruner von Merz | null | Karl Spruner von Merz Karl Spruner von Merz (15 November 1803, Stuttgart – 24 August 1892), or Karl von Spruner as he preferred to be known, was a German cartographer and scholar.
He spent most of his long life in military service. He joined the Bavarian army, aged 11, in 1814, and was promoted to lieutenant in 1825. ... |
Hurricane Hattie | British Honduras | homeless. Some shelters set up before the storm were destroyed in the hurricane. The hurricane destroyed the wall at an insane asylum, which allowed the residents to escape. High waves damaged a prison, prompting officials to institute a "daily parole" program for the inmates. Hattie also flooded the Government House, ... |
John Middleton Murry | Marxist & Pacifist | Trick (1889–1968) to introduce Dylan Thomas to Murry, in 1933. The occasion went well enough for Richard Rees to publish Thomas in the Adelphi.
He supported the small Independent Socialist Party, a regional breakaway from the Independent Labour Party. Pacifist Murry was an outspoken radical Christian and pacifist, writ... |
Jorge Castano | Early life | Jorge Castano Early life Jorge Castaño was born in the Cali, Colombia and gained an interest in wrestling at a very early age. Once Jorge reached ten years of age, he and his family moved to the United Kingdom. By the age of thirteen, Castaño was involved in amateur Olympic-style wrestling. In order to train, Castaño h... |
James Johnston (Colonel) | Political career and home | elder of his church==probably the Goshen Presbyterian Church, which was the oldest in the area where he lived.
He died on July 23, 1805 in Lincoln County, North Carolina. He was buried on his farm at Oak Grove. |
Irish Sea | History & Cardigan Bay Basin | Irish Sea History The Irish Sea was formed in the Neogene era. Notable crossings include several invasions from Britain. The Norman invasion of Ireland took place in stages during the late 12th century from Porthclais near St. Davids, Wales, in Hulks, Snekkars, Keels and Cogs to Wexford Harbour, Leinster. The Tudors cr... |
Johanna Solano | Miss Costa Rica 2011 & Miss Universe 2011 & After Pageantry | crowned Miss Costa Rica 2011 in an event held at the National Museum Auditorium
Children in San Jose. This win gave Johanna the right to represent Costa Rica at Miss Universe 2011. Miss Universe 2011 On September 12, 2011 Johanna represented Costa Rica at Miss Universe 2011, held at the Credicard Hall in São Paulo, Bra... |
Kansas City Bomber | Legacy | she was "good" in the film just as she was good in Myra Breckenridge and The Last of Sheila, "but being good in a bad film doesn't do anything for your career." In 1978 she said the film was one of the few in her career with which she was happy, the others being L'Animal and The Three Musketeers. |
John Hunwick | Biography | Burao, then to Company A in Ainabo, which later moved to Hargeisa and later to Adedle.
In September 1956 he attended the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London. There he spent three years studying Arabic, with some courses in Islamic history and culture with professors such as Bernard Lewis... |
June Haver | Career | Sisters, for which she had to put on weight. While filming, rumors about a possible clash between the two actresses arose, mostly because of their frequent comparison, but Haver refuted this with: "Betty is a big star and I'm just starting. I try to be nice to her, and she reciprocated by being just as nice to me. It's... |
Humberhead Levels | Early settlement | The Humberhead Levels have been settled for several thousand years. The drier northern area was settled before the Roman era. The lighter soils there were easier to drain with hand tools, and the area was extensively cleared for small-scale pastoral farming.
The system of easily navigable rivers was used by invading la... |
Herbert Mensah | Education and entry into business | led to his pursuit of success in the telecommunications industry. In the early nineties, he identified cellphones as a boom industry and went on to become the biggest mobile handset distributor in sub-Saharan Africa, outside South Africa, where he led the market in distributing Motorola, Sony, Ericsson, and Nokia. By 2... |
KFC Uerdingen 05 | History | and Fortuna Düsseldorf legend Aleksandar Ristić was put in charge of the team as German football was reorganised with the introduction the new 3. Liga in 2008–09. KFC attempted to qualify for the restructured Regionalliga (IV), but failed in its attempt and was instead relegated to the Verbandsliga (VI) after finishing... |
Judy (dog) | HMS Grasshopper | the darkness, pinned in her bed under a row of lockers. He constructed a raft out of materials on the Grasshopper and rowed the items, along with Judy, back to the island. The lack of water was becoming an issue, until Judy began to dig at a point on the waterline. It took a couple of minutes, but Judy managed to unear... |
Kaloi k'Agathoi | The name | of artists, Kaloi k'Agathoi places an emphasis on community involvement in order to introduce new audiences to Classical theatre: in January 2007 it became a registered Community Interest Company. The name Kaloi k'Agathoi is properly written in Ancient Greek (καλοι κ'αγαθοι), and is literally translated as "The Beautif... |
John Sweetman | Radicalisation | Catholic Truth Society of Ireland in response to a paper suggesting the replanting of the waste lands of Ireland as a remedy to emigration, he displayed considerable hostility to the "English" government. The Times reported that he said "it was not for that society to call upon its greatest enemy, the English governmen... |
Joe Martin (writer) | Artistic career | Spanish, El Trato, concerning an ill-fated attempt at a trade treaty between the US and MExico in the mid-19th century' eventually presented in Spanish by La Compañía Nacional de Teatro in Mexico City and at Gala Teatro Hispano in a staged reading in Washington DC. An English readers-theatre version was produced by CIT... |
Jonah Lomu | Health issues & Death | presenter Grant Kereama. Death On the morning of 18 November 2015, Lomu died unexpectedly in Auckland from a heart attack linked to his kidney disease. The previous night he had returned from the United Kingdom with his family after a short holiday stay in Dubai. Lomu had been receiving dialysis treatments during his ... |
Javelin (Torke) | Composition & Arrangements | Javelin (Torke) Composition Javelin was commissioned by the Atlanta Committee for the Olympics, which was about to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. It was premiered in the Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta, by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra under Yoel Levi, on September 8, 1994. It was al... |
Jack Deveraux and Jennifer Horton | 2000–07 | Jack is now left distraction free in his, now more honest, pursuit of Jennifer. The relationship between Jennifer and Brandon eventually fizzles and Jennifer begins dating Colin Murphy a mysterious Irish man she met in Africa who she had originally gone to Ireland to meet. Briefly, Jack dated Billie Reed which made Jen... |
KMVT | News operation | KTFT-LD repeats KTVB); although both outlets maintain local advertising sales offices next door to each other in Twin Falls, they cover the market from Boise for news coverage. Previous Fox affiliate KXTF formerly simulcast a weeknight prime time newscast at 9 from its sister station KFXP, which focused exclusively on ... |
Justin Nozuka | Biography | Nozuka sign with their label. However, he decided he wanted to "record an album on (his) own, with (his) own freedom".
In 2007, Nozuka released his debut album Holly. The album is named after his mother who helped and supported his chosen career in music. The album has eleven songs to it and includes a hidden track fol... |
Jake Garn | Spaceflight | Mike Mullane, believed that Garn's space sickness was evidence of the inappropriateness of flying people with little training. Astronaut Charles F. Bolden, however, described Garn as "the ideal candidate to do it, because he was a veteran Navy combat pilot who had more flight hours than anyone in the Astronaut Office".... |
Ifá | History & Yoruba canon & Igbo canon | as the leading documentation on the Ifá tradition to become a historical legacy. Yoruba canon In Yorubaland, divination gives priests unreserved access to the teachings of Orunmila. Eshu is the one said to lend ashe to the oracle during provision of direction and or clarification of counsel. Eshu is also the one that h... |
Henry Fielding Dickens | Legal career | the hand, he said, 'God bless you, my boy; God bless you!' That pressure of the hand I can feel now as distinctly as I felt it then, and it will remain as strong and real until the day of my death."
In 1873 he was called to the Bar, and in 1892 he was appointed Queen's Counsel. In 1899 he became a Bencher of the Inner... |
Julma-Henri | Eurocrack | as H U U M E) was released on 28 June 2013 entering the Finnish Albums Chart at number 7 in its first week of release. |
Jean Baptiste Charbonneau | Gold mining | of his success was that Charbonneau could afford the mining region's highly inflated cost of living. For example, at a time when a good wage in the West was $30 per month, it cost $8–16 per day to live in Auburn. Transiency was high but Charbonneau was still there in 1860, working as the hotel manager at the Orleans Ho... |
Jacqueline Emerson | Acting | Tiger Twins in the 2004 animated CGI sitcom Father of the Pride.
In 2012, Emerson made her film debut in the science fiction adventure, The Hunger Games as the District 5 tribute, Foxface. In an interview, she explained how she auditioned for the role, "They had me come in and do a lot of reaction stuff — they'd map ou... |
Inalienable possessions | Cosmological authentication | even knowledge potentially but a person may also have the risk of losing their hau. "An inalienable possession acts as a stabilizing force against change because its presence authenticates cosmological origins, kinship, and political histories." In this way, the Cloak actually stands for the person. "These possessions... |
Jonas Steponavičius | Education & In Vilnius 1913–1914 | studied further in Germany at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, University of Berlin, and University of Leipzig. In Leipzig, he studied under professor Wilhelm Wundt and defended his Ph.D. thesis on subjective equality in 1912. In Vilnius 1913–1914 After studies, Steponavičius returned to Lithuania and was ap... |
Kastelruther Spatzen | Members | Kastelruther Spatzen Members The Kastelruther Spatzen were formed in 1976 by Karl Schieder, Walter Mauroner, Valentin Silbernagl, Oswald Sattler, Ferdinand Rier and Anton Rier. Anton Rier left in 1977, and Norbert Rier joined as the drummer in 1979. Ferdinand Rier left in 1980 and was replaced by Albin Gross. In 1983, ... |
June Haver | Career | so we talk about her baby."
In 1946, she starred and received first-billing in Wake Up and Dream and Three Little Girls in Blue, both of which were well received and brought moderate success. The following year, the role of Katie was written into the film I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now just for Haver.
Possibly best kno... |
Kat DeLuna | 2007–08: Early success with 9 Lives | States. The album was also well received commercially in the international market. In Belgium, the album debuted inside the Top 20, peaking at number 16. The album reached the Top 20 in Finland, where it peaked at number 15 on the official album chart. In France, the album debuted at number 24. On the Ö3 Austria Top 40... |
Jonathan Grounds | Birmingham City & Bolton Wanderers (loan) | start the visit to Wolverhampton Wanderers 12 days later, but that was his final appearance of the season. Bolton Wanderers (loan) Monk decided that Grounds was one of several senior players who did not form part of his plans for the 2018–19 season in light of the club's issues with the EFL's profitability and sustaina... |
Herb Jackson | Life & Family & Art | the Brooklyn Museum in New York City. Family Jackson is married with two sons. He and his wife Laura live in Davidson, North Carolina. Art Jackson's art is almost entirely abstract and non-representational. He is most known for his paintings, both larger works on canvas and smaller on board, and also for his oil cray... |
Johnny Flaherty | Inter-county | as a member of the Offaly minor and under-21 teams. He had little success in either of these grades and he quickly joined the county senior team. Flaherty emigrated to the United States at the start of the 1970s; however, when he returned he resumed his place on the Offaly senior team. Things were on the up for the Off... |
Humberto Núñez | Football career | in his hotel room where the Hércules was preparing the pre-season in July 2004. In Alicante, he was considered a very dear person, having worked for the Hércules for 35 years and died while serving the club. |
Iris gatesii | Taxonomy | became president of Robert College. He stayed at the college during the first World War and then in 1918 returned to the US. Before returning to Robert College between 1921–1922. He retired in 1923 and died on 9 April 1946 in Denver, Colorado. His son is Caleb Frank Gates, an American historian who served as Chancellor... |
Jake Garn | Personal life | Thompson in 1957. Together, they had four children: Jacob, Susan, Ellen, and Jeffrey. Hazel died in an automobile accident in 1976. In 1977, Garn married Kathleen Brewerton, who had a son, Brook, from a previous marriage. Jake and Kathleen had two children together, Matthew and Jennifer. He is a member of The Church... |
Josep Tous Soler | Life | into the order on 19 February 1928. Upon profession he assumed the new and religious name of "Josep from Igualada". He underwent both philosophical and theological studies in the Franciscan convents of Girona and Calella. On 24 May 1834 he was ordained to the priesthood after the successful completion of his studies.
S... |
Justine Smethurst | Softball & University team | the pitching position until she was that age. She plays club softball in the Glen Waverley Softball Association. In 2001, she was a member of the Victorian School Girls' Team. In 2002, as a fifteen-year-old, she was training for softball around fifteen hours a week. In 2005 and 2006, she had a softball scholarship with... |
Kalapalo | History | Kalapalo History The Kalapalo were the first Xingu tribe to be contacted by the Villas-Bôas brothers, in 1945. Before the arrival of the Villas Boas, the people had sporadic contact with Europeans; therefore, the name Kalapalo was given to this group by white settlers in the late 19th century.
The Cariban dialect of th... |
Jon Wurster | Comedy/The Best Show | New York City. The two found common comedy and musical ground and became good friends. Over the ensuing years, Wurster and Scharpling kept in touch, coming up with comedy ideas that would eventually find a home on Scharpling’s WFMU radio show.
The duo’s first performance on Scharpling’s WFMU show occurred on November 1... |
Joseph Mills | Southampton | sporadically during the 2009–10 season. However, Mills did play in Southampton's victorious Football League Trophy final against Carlisle United.
In the 2010–11 season, Mills lost his first team place under the management of Nigel Adkins and joined Doncaster Rovers on a one-month emergency loan deal on 19 October 2010,... |
Keçiborlu | Etymology & History & Economy | Keçiborlu Etymology The town was known as Eudoxipolis (Ευδοξίπολη in Greek) during the Roman and Byzantine periods. History Keçiborlu is known as the site where Atlasjet Flight 4203 crashed on November 30, 2007. Economy In the early 20th-century, sulphur was mined in the area. |
James L. Brooks | Film | based on his performance in Punch-Drunk Love and Sandler's relationship with his family. Describing the length of production, Brooks said: "It's amazing how much more perverse you are as a writer than as a director. I remember just being so happy that I'd painted myself into some corners [while writing]. I thought that... |
Jean Baptiste Charbonneau | Death | Or perhaps he sought to reach Alder Gulch near Virginia City, Montana, because it had produced $31 million in gold by late 1865. Other possible destinations were the Bannock, Montana gold strikes or—as noted above—the mines at Silver City (formerly Ruby City), Delamar or Boonville.
His route and travel method likely t... |
Kata Dalström | Communist | as one of the veterans of the international working class movement. However, she detested the anti-democratic development of the communist regime in Russia and regarded it as a betrayal of the true ideal of socialism, and in 1922, she sided with Zeth Höglund in his reconciliation with the social democrats.
One reason w... |
José Gabriel García | Biography & Los Amantes de las Letras Society | was a lawyer and mayor of the Royal Audiencia in 1820 and Captain of the Spanish cavalry with a decisive role in the Battle of Palo Hincado. José Gabriel García was also cousin of Pedro Alejandrino Pina Garcia, co-founder of La Trinitaria along with Juan Pablo Duarte as well as cousin, twice removed, of Dr. Juan Vicent... |
Jaba', Jerusalem | Ottoman era | large hewn stones, indicating antiquity. He also noted a small building, having the appearance of an ancient church, and a square tower.
In 1863 Guérin noted: "Thirty of the houses only are standing. On the highest point of the plateau on which they are placed is a little fort or Burj, the lower courses of which, if t... |
James Gillingham | Career | James Gillingham James Gillingham (1839-1924) was a prosthetic limb manufacturer based in Chard, Somerset in the 19th century and one of the first to have photographs taken of his works. Career Gillingham was a Victorian boot and shoemaker at his Golden Shoe shop until 1863 when he began making artificial limbs made fr... |
Jürgen Linden | Life & Policy | member of the Board of Trustees of the Marienhospital in Aachen, Chairman of the Friends of the Historical Collection of Crous, and a member of the extended Board of the Ludwig-Forum for International Art. Policy 1970 Linden joined the SPD. In 1977 he was elected to the council of his hometown and served from 1984 to 1... |
Julius of Tarent | null | und Drang masterpiece The Robbers (1781). |
Ian Aird | War service & Professor of surgery | of the pioneers of the mobile forward surgical unit and described his experiences in a Honeyman-Gillespie lecture in 1944. Professor of surgery After the war he returned to Edinburgh as surgeon to the Sick Children's Hospital and became deputy director of the Wilkie Surgical Research Laboratory. He returned with great ... |
Here I Am (Rick Ross song) | Music video | the woman's mother comes out of the house and yells for her to come back inside, because she does not like her daughter dating Rick Ross since he is a thug. The camera later flashfowards and shows them successful and at a mansion. Inside, men are with their girlfriends. Nelly and Avery Storm also make cameos rapping th... |
John Sweetman | Radicalisation | call down the ten plagues of Egypt upon the English Government, but they could boycott England's manufactures and her Navy and Army".
He was one of the founders of Sinn Féin in 1905. He became the party's second president in 1908, succeeding Edward Martyn, and retained the presidency until 1911 when he stepped down, to... |
Kenneth Claiborne Royall | Later life and death | Chance.
Royall died in Durham, North Carolina, on May 25, 1971, aged 76. He was buried at Willow Dale Cemetery in Goldsboro, North Carolina.
His son, Kenneth C. Royall, Jr. (1918–1999) served in the North Carolina House of Representatives from 1967 to 1972, and the state Senate from 1973 to 1992. |
Kata Dalström | Communist | left wing, Kata Dalström did support Branting against Hinke Bergegren because she opposed anarchism, but after Bergegren and the anarchists were defeated, she became more and more radical. She continued to believe that the class struggle of Marx and Engels was the only true way for the working class movement to achieve... |
Kenneth Gandar-Dower | World War II | obituary in Wisden stated that "he was one of the most versatile player of games of any period." A wealthy man, Gandar-Dower left over £75,000 in his will. |
Jonathan Grounds | Birmingham City | As soon as Steve Cotterill was appointed manager, Grounds was recalled. He kept his place as the team's form and results improved, and his contribution was recognised with a contract extension until 2020. The team produced a run of five wins, two draws and only one defeat from the end of December onwards, but in the fi... |
Jedi Search | Summary | the Jedi academy begins. |
Katiyabaaz | Plot & Production | with Kanpur Electricity Supply Company. Production The film was made on a small budget of ₹1 crore (US$140,000) and had music by fusion rock band Indian Ocean who composed and sang the song Kanpoora for the film. The film was shot over a period of nearly two years, with a crew of 10-12 people. Instead of staying at hot... |
Kansas City Bomber | Development | running around the track. Listen, they weren't stupid, they were smart to do that. It certainly made them a lot of money, and it would have been a much riskier project to go the other way. They weren't sure whether Raquel could pull it off. I think she could have, but they wanted to play it much safer and go with a muc... |
Joseph Mills | Oldham Athletic & Perth Glory | Mills made his first team return on 31 October 2015, in a 1–0 loss against Burton Albion. Mills was expected to leave the club in January, but stayed at the club at the end of the season. Mills appeared in the handful of first team until he spent the rest of the season on the substitute bench, having his first team pla... |
Jesup, Iowa | Education | Canfield, Jubilee, and Spring Creek in Black Hawk County. Also, the Jesup Community School District has three Amish schools located north of the town serving the large population of rural Amish children. The public school has an ICN (Iowa Communication Networking) room that allows students and members of the community ... |
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