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John Hunwick | Biography & Honors and awards | Sudanic Africa: a Journal of Historical Sources. He is former director of the Fontes Historiae Africanae project of the International Academic Union, and has received awards from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the American Council of Learned Societies, and the Fulbright Commission. He is a Fellow of the Gha... |
Jonathan Grounds | Oldham Athletic | from Grounds's corner, before losing 3–1 in the replay.
He spent much of the 2013–14 season alternating between left back and centre back: he said he was comfortable in either role, having played in both positions throughout his career, and thought the difference in style between himself and the more attacking James Ta... |
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Georgetown, Kentucky) | History | on the National Register of Historic Places. |
Intersex rights in Germany | Physical integrity and bodily autonomy | the human rights of intersex persons. A 2012 report by the German Ethics Council stated that, "Many people who were subjected to a 'normalizing' operation in their childhood have later felt it to have been a mutilation and would never have agreed to it as adults." Legislation was subsequently passed to assign infants w... |
Katiyabaaz | Reception | jarring glimpse at India’s rampant energy crisis". Abhimanyu Das wrote an extensive article about the film, Creatures of Light and Darkness in the Caravan magazine.
Deepanjana Pal of Firstpost called the film a "beautifully-shot documentary". Leading film critics gave it glowing reviews. Rajeev Masand called it a "Slic... |
Kane Evans | 2015 & 2016 | scored his first NRL career try in the Roosters' 19-14 win at the Sydney Football Stadium. In round 21, against the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, he made headlines by producing shoulder charge on Bulldogs forward Sam Kasiano in the Roosters' 38-28 win at the Sydney Football Stadium. Evans finished off the 2015 season ... |
Jack Haley | Personal life & Final years and death | film personalities among her clients. The couple had a son, Jack Haley Jr. (1933–2001), who became a successful film producer, and a daughter, Gloria (1923–2010). In 1974, the younger Haley married entertainer Liza Minnelli, the daughter of his father's Oz co-star Judy Garland. The marriage ended in divorce in 1979. Ja... |
K. Alison Clarke-Stewart | Parenting and parent education & Publications | of parenting, as well as historical shifts in child rearing ideas in the United States. Publications 1. Parke, R. & Clarke-Stewart, A. (2010) Social Development(1st ed.). Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley
2. Clarke-Stewart, A. & Parke, R. (2014) Social Development (2nd ed.) Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley
3. Clarke-Stewart, K. A., Gruber, ... |
Jorge Andrade | Deportivo & Juventus | to serve a one-match ban. Juventus Andrade signed for Juventus F.C. in summer 2007, for approximately €10 million. In a Serie A match against A.S. Roma on 23 September, he badly broke his left kneecap and missed the rest of the 2007–08 season.
In the team's 2008 pre-season, Andrade suffered the same injury and missed ... |
John H. McMasters | Early career and Ph.D. & Later career | 1972 to 1974 as a tent designer at Camp Trails in Phoenix Arizona, while at the same time working on his PhD dissertation. In 1975 he returned to Purdue to finish his PhD. Later career In 1976, having completed graduate school, he took a job working at Boeing Commercial Airplanes as a research aerodynamicist and worked... |
KKST | History | KKST History The station previously had the callsign of KCWR with a power of 10,000 watts from their current tower location in Forest Hill, Louisiana. The callsign was changed to KGBM on September 6, 1982 and once again less than 2 years later to KICR. The station increased power to 34,000 watts as a class C1 radio sta... |
Jens Birkholm | Biography | maintained an interest in social issues, however, and was often at odds with Faaborg's conservative government.
In 1906 he returned to Berlin, where he revisited the shelters, asylums and orphanages and created paintings with new characters in his more mature style. From 1904 to 1912, he held annual exhibitions in Faab... |
Kōnan Railway Company | History | Kōnan Railway Company History The company was founded on March 27, 1926, and began operations between Hirosaki and Tsugaru-Onoe Station on September 7, 1927. Bus operations began on June 24, 1931, and were divested to a subsidiary company (the forerunner of the Kōnan Bus Company on April 17, 1940.
On July 1, 1948, the ... |
Jorge Andrade | Personal life | the archipelago in 2006, and did some work with grassroots football during his stay. |
Kat DeLuna | 2007–08: Early success with 9 Lives | Up". The title comes from the Caribbean English pronunciation of Wind up, meaning to move one's hips on the dance floor. The single received mixed reviews from critics. AssociatedContent had a positive review of the song, stating "On the song Kat goes back forth between singing in English and Spanish. The song is catch... |
Kelly Kelly (TV series) | Plot & Production & Reception | Kelly Kelly (TV series) Plot Kelly Novak is an Ivy League English literature professor who meets widowed fire chief Doug Kelly. The two get married and she becomes Kelly Kelly. They live together in his Secaucus, New Jersey, house with his three sons and one daughter. Production Columbia TriStar Television had original... |
Johnny Flaherty | Club & Inter-county | Johnny Flaherty Club Flaherty played his club hurling with his local club Kinnitty and enjoyed much success. His skill at the game became apparent from as early as 1957 when he won his first juvenile hurling medal with the club. Flaherty made his senior debut for the club at the age of seventeen, as well as playing at... |
Irish Sea | Environment & Radioactivity | Irish Sea was claimed to be logically and ethically feasible; it had not been implemented by 2013.
The common or harbour seal and the grey seal are both resident in the Irish Sea. Common seals breed in Strangford Lough, grey seals in southwest Wales and, in small numbers, on the Isle of Man. Grey seals haul out, but do... |
Jacques-François Courtin | Life | Troas.' He died in Paris in 1752.
His patrons included the royal family as well as many of the important collectors in Paris. |
Judy (dog) | HMS Gnat | exercise. As the boat returned to the Gnat, the crew sent the semaphore message "Judy's christening completed". The crew began to find the dog useful in navigating the river, as she was able to alert them to cess boats in sufficient time to close all hatches and minimise the smell.
After undergoing trials following a r... |
Hanno the Navigator | Herodotus' account & Pliny the Elder's account & Arrian's account | they have offered for sale, and the natives never touch the goods until the gold has been taken away.
— Herodotus of Halicarnassus, Pliny the Elder's account According to Pliny the Elder, Hanno started his journey at the same time that Himilco started to explore the European Atlantic coast. Pliny reports that Hanno ac... |
Juniperus pinchotii | Description | Juniperus pinchotii Description Juniperus pinchotii is an evergreen coniferous shrub or small tree growing to 1–6 m tall, usually multistemmed, and with a dense, rounded crown. The bark is pale gray, exfoliating in thin longitudinal strips, exposing orange brown underneath. The ultimate shoots are 1.1–1.8 mm thick. The... |
Hanno the Navigator | Modern analysis of the route | and attempts to identify the various places mentioned on the basis of the sailing directions and distances almost all fail. Some scholars resort to textual emendations, justified in some cases; but it is probable that what we have before us is a report deliberately edited so that the places could not be identified by t... |
Juniperus pinchotii | Description & Hybrids | orange-red, often with a pale pink waxy bloom, and contain one or two seeds; they are mature in about 12 months from pollination. The male cones are 3–4 mm long, and shed their pollen in fall. It is usually dioecious, with male and female cones on separate plants, but occasional monoecious plants can be found. Hybrids ... |
Judy (dog) | Post war and awards | her time in Africa. After two years there, Judy was discovered to have a mammary tumour; an operation removed the growth, but a tetanus infection soon set in, and she was euthanized on 17 February 1950 at the age of nearly 14. She was buried in her RAF jacket, with her campaign medals, the Pacific Star, the 1939–1945 S... |
Jake Garn | Savings and loan & Spaceflight | the Garn–St. Germain Depository Institutions Act of 1982, the law that partially deregulated the savings and loan industry and attempted to forestall the looming Savings and Loan crisis. Spaceflight Garn asked to fly on the Space Shuttle because he was head of the Senate appropriations subcommittee that dealt with NASA... |
Itauguá | Outstanding citizens & Art and culture & Ñanduti | as Vocal Dos, Evolucion and others. Art and culture The city celebrates intensely near the end of June to remember its foundation. The festivals attract the attention of other cities through dances, music and performances by folcloric bands. Ñanduti Ñanduti is a lace weaved with needles tailored in circular frames. Thi... |
KFC Uerdingen 05 | History | up into the Regionalliga West (II). The club then enjoyed a succession of strong finishes: a second-place result in 1974–75 earned them promotion to the top flight Bundesliga, where they finished dead last. After three seasons in the second tier 2. Bundesliga Nord, another second-place finish returned Uerdingen to the ... |
Jean Bosco Mwenda | Background | to playing music he had a job in a bank and with the local mining company, managed other bands, and owned a hotel on the Zambian border. He died in September 1990 in a car accident in Zambia.
Mwenda used the name Mwenda wa Bayeke, claiming descent from the Sanga noble clan of Bayeke.
His music draws on various sources ... |
Jubal Early | Shenandoah Valley, 1864–1865 | and captured loot across the Potomac River to Leesburg, Virginia on July 13, then headed west toward the Shenandoah Valley. At the Second battle of Kernstown on July 24, 1864, Early's forces defeated a Union army under Brig. Gen. George Crook. Through early August, Early's cavalry and guerrilla forces also attacked the... |
Kapilamalai | null | Kapilamalai Kapilamalai is a state assembly constituency in Namakkal district in Tamil Nadu. |
John MacDonald of Garth | War of 1812 | first white woman on the North Pacific coast. MacDonald and his men sailed up to the Pacific Ocean via Cape Horn and the Juan Fernández Islands. In 1813, MacDonald and his Nor’Westers landed at Fort Astoria, finding it already in the possession of the NWC. Many employees of the Pacific Fur Company signed on to work und... |
John H. McMasters | Later career & Research | Ed Wells Initiative, a joint program between Boeing and the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace charged with enhancing the technical excellence of the SPEEA-represented Boeing technical workforce. Research His professional and avocational interests ran together over a broad range of topics includ... |
Katiyabaaz | Reception | Uttar Pradesh exempted the film from entertainment tax, which also directed engineers of state power department to watch the film and "draw inspiration to stop illegal connections". |
Kenya Institute of Social Work and Community Development | Intake & Field work attachment & Extracurricular & Short courses | Kenya Institute of Social Work and Community Development Intake KISWCD has intakes in January and June every year. Registration for the distance learning programme is possible throughout the year. Students can register online. Field work attachment All students are required to get attachments in NGOs, churches and othe... |
Kerry Ligtenberg | Early life & Professional career | Kerry Ligtenberg Early life Ligtenberg was born in Rapid City, South Dakota. He graduated from Park High School in Cottage Grove, Minnesota. In 2000, he graduated from the University of Minnesota with a degree in chemical engineering. He received his diploma during an on-field ceremony at Atlanta's Turner Field in Sept... |
John Askey | Second spell at Macclesfield Town | first team at Macclesfield Town when manager Stephen King was sacked after a 3–1 defeat by Grimsby Town on 3 April 2013. His appointment was made into a permanent one two months later despite him losing four of his initial five matches in charge. He took the club to the Third Round of the FA Cup and 15th in the Confere... |
John Pendlebury | Freelance archaeologist & Archaeological approach | changed the terms of the Curatorship. From then on the Curator was "not expected" to conduct "independent archaeological work out of reach of Knossos." Complaining that the board had "cracked the whip," Pendlebury resigned. He was solicitous about indoctrinating his successor, R. W. Hutchinson, who arrived with his fam... |
Kadukutty | Culture | Arangali Fest, a week-long cultural festival organised under the initiative of the local Panchayath, with artistes from the locality and outside.
Kulayidam( south end) & cheru valoor are major villages of kadukutty punchayath. |
Jon Wurster | Early music career | to drum on the duo's west coast tour in 2007.
Wurster played drums and percussion on the Mountain Goats' 2007 album Heretic Pride and joined the band after the release of the album. He has drummed on every subsequent Mountain Goats album. As the 2008 Heretic Pride tour was ending, he was contacted by bassist Jason Nard... |
Josef and Ctirad Mašín | Controversy | official state recognition. |
Kath Pettingill | In popular culture | fictionalised version of her appears in the film Animal Kingdom, in which she is portrayed by Jacki Weaver, who was nominated for an Academy Award for the Best Supporting Actress for her performance. |
Jubal Early | Postbellum career | an outspoken and vehement critic of Lt. Gen. James Longstreet, particularly criticizing his actions at the Battle of Gettysburg, and also taking issue with him and other former Confederates who after the war worked with Republicans and African Americans. Early also often criticized former Union General (later Presiden... |
John DiMaio | New Jersey Assembly | and Natural Resources Committee and the Telecommunications and Utilities Committee. In the June 2009 Republican primary, DiMaio successfully defended his Assembly seat. He and his running mate, Hunterdon County Freeholder Erik Peterson, narrowly edged out Ed Smith for the two spots on the November general election ball... |
Iodinated contrast | Hypersensitivity reactions & Contribution of seafood and other allergies | The worldwide hazard of MBT contamination of injections was unknown then and, as the World Health Organization reported it remains as an unknown hazard still – after three decades.
The most significant study, proving that injections of ionic (high osmolar) agents are at least as safe as the newer, very expensive nonion... |
Kelly Gunther | Early life | Kelly Gunther Early life Kelly Gunther was born August 14, 1987, to mother Julie Sprague in Lorain, Ohio. She began roller skating at age six after "[falling] in love with it" at Lorain Skate World. She tried figure skating, but found she wanted to skate faster than the music allowed, prompting her to take up inline s... |
Jubal Early | Gettysburg and the Overland Campaign & Shenandoah Valley, 1864–1865 | Using a ruse involving multiple trains entering town to exaggerate his strength, Early convinced Hunter to retreat back toward West Virginia on June 18, in what became known as the Battle of Lynchburg, although the pursuing Confederate cavalry were soon outrun. Shenandoah Valley, 1864–1865 During the Valley Campaigns o... |
Kat DeLuna | 2009–2011: Move to Universal Music and Inside Out | was released September 27. "Drop it Low" first surfaced on DeLuna's international-only release ‘Inside Out,’ which is being re-worked for the American album that will be called ‘Viva.’ The song is produced by Belgian producer "Eightysix", who has been responsible for her single "Dancing Tonight" as well, which hit #1 o... |
John Yorkston | Biography & Personal life | negotiated which resulted in the Searching company First Scottish Searching Services . Yorkston has been prominent in footballing and business circles for over 20 years now. Yorkston "openly criticised" the Old Firm during the 2002 dispute between those clubs and the majority of SPL clubs regarding a new television bro... |
Kevin Dowd | Published work | fiat-based money issued by a central bank.
Dowd takes a largely Austrian approach to economics, but one that is heavily influenced by the Quantity Theory of Money and the work of monetarists such as Milton Friedman and David Laidler. He supports laissez-faire, and is critical of Keynesian and other interventionist scho... |
Janet Stewart, Lady Fleming | Family & Court life | Her half-brothers included James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray; Alexander Stewart, Lord Chancellor of Scotland; and James V, King of Scots, her father's only surviving legitimate child.
Her mother—the fourth royal mistress of James IV to bear his offspring—was Isabel, daughter of James Stewart, 1st Earl of Buchan (who bor... |
John Lunsford | null | John Lunsford John Lunsford (born November 14, 1957) is an American politician from the state of Georgia. He is a member of the Republican Party.
Lunsford served in the Georgia House of Representatives. He opted not to seek reelection to the Georgia House in 2010. |
Karli Coburger | The Ministry for State Security | Berlin district court on 28 November 2006)
Between 1957 and 1960 Coburger undertook a correspondence degree course in Crimininalistics - technological aspects of criminology with the Police Academy in Aschersleben. He passed his professional exams in the subject at the Humboldt University of Berlin, albeit only in 196... |
James L. Brooks | Television | the show.
Brooks and Burns were hired by CBS programming executive Grant Tinker to create a series together with MTM Productions for Tinker's wife Mary Tyler Moore which became The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Drawing on his own background in journalism, Brooks set the show in a newsroom. Initially the show was unpopular wit... |
Jen Van Meter | Early life and education & Career | Jen Van Meter Early life and education Van Meter was born and raised in Fresno, California. She graduated from Vassar College with a Bachelor of Arts in English, and followed that with a Master of Arts in Folklore Studies and Literature from the University of Oregon. Career Van Meter diverged from the Ph.D. track and b... |
John Jeremiah Bigsby | Geology | Thesaurus Devonico-Carboniferus ln 1878. In 1877 he founded the Bigsby Medal to be awarded by the Geological Society of London, with the stipulation that the receiver should not be more than forty-five years old. He died in London on 10 February 1881. |
Keron Williams | Professional career & Personal info | Websites Design & Development, Graphic Designs, AI and UI/UX Design and Research. Personal info Keron Williams is married to Ariel N. Williams and has two children Jazmyne and Troy. He currently resides in Houston, Texas after living in Orlando, FL for many years. Keron currently works as the CEO of his tech company, K... |
Godfrey Higgins | Early career & Reformist activities | Jane and Charlotte. After Higgins' promotion to the rank of major in 1808, he resigned from the Volunteer Corps citing a severe fever as reason. Soon thereafter he was appointed as magistrate or justice of the peace in Yorkshire. Reformist activities Higgins' work as a magistrate featured reformist campaigns, as part o... |
Kat DeLuna | 2007–08: Early success with 9 Lives | Awards in Belgium, DeLuna won awards for Best New Artist and Best Urban Artist. At the Latin Billboard Music Awards 2008, DeLuna won the "Latin Dance Club Play Track Of The Year" Award for her single "Whine Up". Shortly after the award shows, it was announced that "In the End" would be released as the third internation... |
K. Alison Clarke-Stewart | Child care & Divorce | Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) established their Early Child Care Research Network and Professor Clarke-Stewart became a founding member and a principal investigator. The network consists of ten principal investigators, their co-investigators, and representatives from NICHD and the Data Coordin... |
Karl Matzek | null | Karl Matzek Karl George Matzek ( 6 July 1895 – 16 April 1983) was an Austrian artist of Czech descent who is best noted for his panoramas of historic battles and murals of Biblical scenes in churches.
Matzek was a graduate of the Berlin Academy of Art. His artwork was shown in museums and at major galleries of Europe ... |
Just5 | Just5 CP | CP11 was released and housed a 2.4" pop-up screen where when the screen was closed, only a third of it could be seen. It was designed with white and black metallic cases offering both glossy and "soft touch" finishes and also provides a charging dock.
In March 2013, the Just5 CP10S was released by Just5. The device is ... |
July 1836 Portuguese legislative election | Electoral system | July 1836 Portuguese legislative election Electoral system The elections were held under the Constitutional Charter of 1826 and the Electoral Law of 7 August 1826. These provided for a bicameral parliament, the Cortes Gerais, with an elected Chamber of Deputies and a Chamber of Most Worthy Peers whose members were appo... |
K. C. Yadav | Academic works | interest. Yadav has produced 10 volumes on the revolutionary. In an interview to the national daily The Hindu, Yadav said, 'Nobody has tried to understand his [Bhagat Singh's] ideology and its relevance today. Part of the problem is his writings have been scattered and most of the published work on him is in the vernac... |
Jules Arnous de Rivière | null | below the strongest foreign masters, he was ahead of fellow Parisian, Polish-born, Samuel Rosenthal. Arnous-Rivière had success in some minor tournaments in Paris: 3rd in 1880, 2nd= in 1881, 2nd in 1882–3, and 3rd in the Café de la Régence tournament of 1896.
Arnous-Rivière fared poorly in his casual games against ... |
Johnny Johnson and the Bandwagon | Career | Bandwagon. In effect, the act was basically Johnson plus additional vocalists, who were hired for recording, touring and TV performances. Because they had been so much more successful in Britain and Europe, they based themselves in London, with songwriter Tony Macaulay being primarily responsible for the next stage of ... |
Karlo Štajner | Biography | on 4 November 1936 by the NKVD agents and accused of being a "counterrevolutionary, Gestapo agent, and accomplice in the murder of Sergey Kirov". He was tried together with Yugoslavian communist leaders Filip Filipović and Antun Mavrak, both of whom died during the Great Purge. From November 1936 til May 1937, Štajner ... |
Jerry Sadler | Political career and wartime service | Conrad, had been cast to sing the role of Dido in Henry Purcell's "Dido and Aeneas" at UT Austin. At a legislator's breakfast, Mr. Sadler complained of the mixed-race casting, prompting another legislator, Joe Chapman, to telephone the president of the University, Logan Wilson, and threaten to withhold funding should ... |
Iglas | Economy | the locals apart from the services generated by educational institutions. Potato is the main produce of the region and Iglas is one of the main sourcing place for good quality potatoes to various parts of the country. There are over 25 cold storage centers in Iglas for storing agricultural produce. |
Karlo Štajner | Biography | order to distribute communist literature all over the Balkans. There, Štajner was arrested again, and expelled from Austria, as he was no longer a citizen of that country. Georgi Dimitrov helped him travel to Berlin to avoid being extradited to Yugoslavia, and to help the Communist Party of Germany. Facing arrest once ... |
Kentucky Route 461 | Pulaski County & Rockcastle County | Rockcastle County. Rockcastle County KY 461 has an intersection with both the western terminus of KY 1152 (Blue Springs Road) and the eastern terminus of KY 3273. It then curves to the northeast and crosses over Browne Fork and then the West Fork Skegg Creek. The highway curves to the north-northeast and intersects the... |
Julma-Henri | Career | in 2010 due to disagreements and Julma-Henri proceeded on collaborations with rapper RPK (of Ceebrolistics fame) with joint Kutsu EP of 6 tracks released in December 2010 credited to Julma-Henri & RPK. "Kutsu" taken from the album was released as a music video. The follow-up album "HENRI" with 17 tracks from Julma-Henr... |
Kernel page-table isolation | Meltdown vulnerability and KPTI & Implementation | susceptible to KASLR bypass when KPTI is disabled. Implementation KPTI fixes these leaks by separating user-space and kernel-space page tables entirely. One set of page tables includes both kernel-space and user-space addresses same as before, but it is only used when the system is running in kernel mode. The second se... |
Khazar University School of Humanities and Social Sciences | Graduate programs & Education quality | should take at least two English language courses (minimum of 6 credits) offered by the English Language and Literature Department if their level of English is not advanced. Education quality The SHSS has an excellent reputation. The faculty of SHSS is drawn predominantly from teachers and scholars with solid Western E... |
Jubal Early | Early and family life | Valley (of what became West Virginia during the American Civil War), and would also become a Confederate officer. Samuel H. Early married Henrian Cabell (1822–1890) and their daughter Ruth Hairston Early (1849–1928) would become a prominent writer, member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy and preservationist i... |
Jerry Sadler | Political career and wartime service | Austin defeated Sadler in the Democratic primary and went on to hold that position for twelve years.
Sadler died in 1982. He was survived by his wife, the former Laura Jones (born August 24, 1920). He is like Armstrong interred at Texas State Cemetery in Austin. |
Jesse Dylan | Personal life | Jesse Dylan Personal life Dylan was born in New York City, and is the eldest son of musician Bob Dylan and Sara Lownds Dylan. His siblings include Anna Lea (b. July 11, 1967), Samuel Isaac Abraham (b. July 30, 1968), and Jakob Luke (b. December 9, 1969). In addition, his father adopted Sara's daughter from a prior marr... |
Jane Weinberger | Early life & Marriage & Career | of 1942. She actually outranked Weinberger by a few weeks at the time. Marriage The couple married just three weeks later, once the ship disembarked in Australia. The wedding took place in Sydney, Australia, in 1942. However, they did not live together until the end of World War II. They moved to San Francisco, Caspar ... |
Joseph M. X. de Sévin | Early life & 1914 & 1915 | Joseph M. X. de Sévin Early life Joseph Marie Xavier de Sévin was born on 10 March 1894 in Toulouse, France. His education progressed to military schooling. 1914 De Sévin was in the special military school at St. Cyr in 1914. He volunteered for active military service on 2 September 1914. His first assignment was as an... |
Jorge Castano | Outside of wrestling | Castaño is also a qualified gym instructor and lifeguard. |
Jonah Lomu | 1996–1998 | for the All Blacks in matches against the touring Samoa and Scotland teams in June 1996, scoring in one of the Scottish matches.
Just before the World Cup final a deal was struck between South Africa, New Zealand and Australia (SANZAR) to create the Tri-Nations, an annual round robin competition between the three natio... |
John MacDonald of Garth | Early life | brother of The Hon. Archibald Macdonald. One of his sisters, Helen, married their first cousin General Sir Archibald Campbell, 1st Baronet. His other sister, Magdalen, married The Hon. William McGillivray, of Chateau St. Antoine, Montreal, Quebec.
MacDonald was small in stature and handicapped since childhood by a with... |
Horizon (archaeology) | Americas | dominant cultures are: Early Horizon, Chavin; Middle Horizon, Tiwanaku and Wari culture; Late Horizon, Inca.
The same terms (Early, Middle and Late Horizons) are sometimes used for the Mesoamerican chronology, though there the five stages defined by Gordon Willey and Philip Phillips in 1958 remain dominant, and the Fo... |
Humpback grouper | Feeding and behaviour & Protection & In the aquarium | of a dominant male. Protection Since 2007, C. altivelis is listed as vulnerable on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, because the species is naturally rare, so is sensitive to overharvesting due to its high value in the live food fish trade and to habitat degradation. Hatchery production is not intended for reint... |
June Haver | Early life & Career | Hayes. Haver's mother, however, prohibited her daughter from becoming a child actress in the film industry, feeling she was too young.
Working regularly as a band singer by her teens, she performed with the Ted Fio Rito Orchestra for $75 a week. Other bandleaders for whom she worked were Dick Jurgens and Freddy Martin.... |
Greig (Russian nobility) | Honours | Greig (Russian nobility) Honours In 1864, Greigia is a genus of the botanical family Bromeliaceae is named after Samuel Greig, by Eduard August von Regel (a director of the St Petersburg Botanical Garden).
Then in 1873, Regel named a species of Tulip after Samuel Greig, Tulipa greigii. Due to Greig once being president... |
Ian Pont | Coaching career | Dhaka Gladiators, for the inaugural Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) and he led the team to tournament victory at the first attempt. He remained the Head Coach of Dhaka Gladiators in the 2nd edition of BPL held in 2013, which the team went on to win again, giving the franchise back-to-back titles.
He is a three time ICC... |
Jean Baptiste Charbonneau | Death | where he spent six years becoming fluent in English, German, French and Spanish. Returning to American in 1829, he ranged the far west for nearly four decades as a mountain man, guide, interpreter, magistrate, and forty-niner. In 1866, he left the California gold fields for a new strike in Montana, contracted pneumonia... |
Jonathan Grounds | Birmingham City | Harry Redknapp, Birmingham needed to win both their last two matches to avoid relegation; Grounds was a part of the defence that kept a clean sheet away to Bristol City in a 1–0 win that preserved their Championship status.
Birmingham took up their option to extend Grounds's contract for another year, and he continued ... |
Karlo Štajner | Biography & Family | Moscow to meet his wife. Soon afterwards, he returned to Yugoslavia, which he considered his home country. He was issued an exit permit to leave the Soviet Union on 30 July 1956. After return to Yugoslavia he was awarded a state pension, and he spent the rest of his life living in Zagreb. He visited Soviet Union once m... |
John Horton Conway | Education and early life & Conway's Game of Life | leaving Cambridge in 1986, he took up the appointment to the John von Neumann Chair of Mathematics at Princeton University. Conway's Game of Life Conway is especially known for the invention of the Game of Life, one of the early examples of a cellular automaton. His initial experiments in that field were done with pen ... |
Joseph Silverman | null | of Dallas and Galveston, and aided in organizing many Sabbath schools and congregations. He was consulting editor of the Jewish Encyclopedia (Funk & Wagnalls). He helped organize the Religious Congress of the World's Fair in Chicago, 1893, where his address on this occasion was titled, "The Popular Errors About the Jew... |
Hurts | 2017-2018: Desire | to do, so thank you for always being so receptive and supportive of that.
The video tells a story of passion, grief and the internal struggle that a lot of men face when dealing with their emotions in public. Something that is a particular issue in the North of England, where it was filmed. Special thanks to the local... |
Kevin Jepsen | Texas Rangers & Pitching style | on May 25. Pitching style Jepsen featured four pitches: a four-seam fastball at 95–99 mph, a two-seam fastball at 94–97, a cutter at 89–93, and a curveball at 83–86. The cutter was rarely used against left-handed hitters, while the two-seamer was primarily thrown to lefties. Jepsen used his curveball most often in 2-st... |
Immigration Enforcement | Uniform | officers includes: wicking shirt, cargo trousers, v-neck jumper, fleece, coat and in some instances a baseball cap. The entire uniform is navy blue. Officers also carry items of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), including speedcuffs, extendable baton (ASP) and a black stab-proof vest is also worn.
Method of Entry (M... |
Jawbone (company) | Jawbone Icon & Jawbone Era | of its Icon EarWear Collection, as well as adding a new voice-messaging app to its software platform called “Thoughts.”
By May, 2015, the Jawbone Updater would no longer work with legacy devices including the Icon. Jawbone Era In January 2011, the company’s fifth Bluetooth headset, Jawbone Era was announced, the first ... |
John Middleton Murry | In fiction & Dramatic portrayals | Greene's 1934 novel It's a Battlefield; Greene did not know him personally. David Holbrook wrote that Gudrun and Gerald in Lawrence's Women in Love were based on Mansfield and Murry. D. H. Lawrence satirised him in a number of short stories. Dramatic portrayals Murry appears as a character in Amy Rosenthal's D.H. Lawre... |
Jaca uprising | Background | officers from different barracks in Jaca participated in the preparations for the revolt, as did some civilians such as Alfonso Rodríguez, Antonio Beltrán, the Palacios brothers and Julián Borderas. Republican leaders generally stayed away from the events, although some people such as the doctor Nicolás Ferrer, the sho... |
Keswick, South Australia | Keswick Barracks & Royal District Nursing Service /Silver Chain SA | Keswick, South Australia Keswick Barracks Keswick is home to Keswick Barracks, which is an Australian Army Barracks. It is home to the 9th Brigade (Reserve), 10th/27th Battalion, Royal South Australia Regiment (Reserve), the 48th Field Battery (Reserve), and the headquarters of the 3rd Health Support Battalion (3 HSB).... |
Khari Willis | Early life & Professional career | Khari Willis Early life Willis was born to parents Mary and John among nine siblings. He is the cousin of former NFL player Bill Brooks. He grew up being a fan of Floyd Mayweather, Hancock, and fried chicken. Willis graduated from Jackson Lumen Christi Catholic High School in 2015 and holds the school record for most r... |
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