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Shrimp farms are a scourge on the earth, frankly, from an environmental point of view. | 솔직히, 환경적인 관점에서 보면, 새우 농장들은 지구상에 재앙이었습니다. |
Mousa Mohammed Abu Marzook | מוסא אבו מרזוק |
what does kemet mean | Kemet means black land, and Deshret means red land.. Kemet refers to the land that is flooded every year by the Nile, giving it vital nutrients and a dark color. Deshret is ⦠the desert, which is red obviously. 8 people found this useful. Quote from the Related Link: 'Kemet' (keh-MET) is the term ancient Egyptians used as the official name of their country. (Sometimes they also called it Ta-mery, or 'bel ⦠oved land.'). 15 people found this useful. |
Young Hill | Young Hill (bungtod sa Antarctica) |
Lemavi: A people inhabiting the valley of Lemos. | Lemavi: Pobo habitante do val de Lemos. |
The first references to the house of Andlau are in the 12th century which makes this family one of the oldest lines in France. | On trouve les premières références à la maison d'Andlau au XIIe siècle, ce qui fait de cette famille une des lignées les plus anciennes de France. |
One of these forgers was his son Jacques van Meegeren who was in the unique position to write certificates stating that a particular piece of art that he was offering "was created by his father, Han van Meegeren". | En av dessa förfalskare var hans son, Jacques van Meegeren, som skrev intyg om att en viss del av den konst som han erbjöd "skapades av hans far, Han van Meegeren". |
Edgar Abreu | إيدغار أبرو |
(1938–1939), Nashville Vols (1939–1942), Toronto Maple Leafs (1943), and one post-war season with the Providence Chiefs (1946). He appeared in over 1200 minor league games, during which he hit at least 175 home runs (records for the 1938 season are incomplete). Personal life Dugas married Doris Buteau in October 1934; the couple settled in Norwich, Connecticut, and had four children. His draft registration card of October 1940 indicated that Dugas became a naturalized American citizen. Dugas was an inaugural member of the Norwich Sports Hall of Fame in 1968, and there is a "Lefty Dugas Drive" around Dodd Stadium in Norwich. in April 1977, Dugas was one of seven Quebec-born former MLB players who threw out ceremonial first pitches before the first Montreal Expos home game at Olympic Stadium. A great-grandchild, Andrew Carignan, played in MLB in 2011 and 2012. Dugas died in April 1997, two weeks after suffering a stroke. In reporting his death, some reports referred to Dugas as "the first Canadian-born baseball player in the major leagues"; however, that distinction lies with Bob Addy, who played in the National Association in 1871. References External links 1907 births 1997 deaths Baseball people from Quebec Canadian expatriate baseball players in the United States Major League Baseball outfielders | with the Pittsburgh Pirates, Philadelphia Phillies, and Washington Senators. Listed at and , he batted and threw left-handed. Biography Dugas first played professionally in 1930, with the minor league Wichita Aviators, a Class A team in the Western League, batting .349 with 203 hits (including 23 home runs) in 143 games. In September, he made his major league debut, appearing in nine games with the Pittsburgh Pirates, batting .290 (9-for-31) with one run batted in (RBI). In April 1931, before appearing in any games with the Pirates, Dugas collided with shortstop Ben Sankey during a practice, suffering a broken jaw. After recuperating, Dugas spent the season with the Kansas City Blues, a Double-A team in the American Association, batting .419 with 137 hits in 93 games. Dugas returned to MLB in 1932, playing in 55 games with the Pirates, batting .237 with three home runs and 12 RBIs. In December, he was traded to the Philadelphia Phillies, as part of a four-player deal involving the Pirates, Phillies, and New York Giants. During 1933, Dugas saw limited action with the Phillies, appeared in |
This decision was the source of much debate in Britain during the 1930s as militaristic governments took hold in Germany and Japan helped in part by the Great Depression, for it was feared that the empire could not survive a simultaneous attack by both nations. | Cette décision entraîna de nombreux débats dans le Royaume-Uni durant les années 1930 après la prise de pouvoir au Japon et en Allemagne de gouvernement militaristes du fait en partie de la Grande Dépression car on craignait que l'Empire ne puisse pas survivre à une attaque simultanée des deux nations. |
Occupation of Japan | Окупација на Јапонија |
An expanded version titled Schapelle Corby: The Hidden Truth, was aired by the Nine Network in Australia in June 2008. | Versi yang lebih panjang berjudul Schapelle Corby: The Hidden Truth disiarkan oleh Nine Network di Australia pada bulan Juni 2008. |
Mellte and its left-bank tributary, the Afon Sychryd on the border between the county of Powys and the county borough of Neath Port Talbot in south Wales. It can be found near the village of Pontneddfechan near Glyn Neath at the head of the Vale of Neath. It derives its name from the presence of Iron Age earthworks on its summit, dinas in Welsh signifying a defensive site or "city". Protected landscape and habitats Dinas Rock lies within the Brecon Beacons National Park and the Fforest Fawr Geopark. It is owned by Natural Resources Wales, who manage it for its wildlife interest and recreation. The mineral rights (and thus relicts of former mining and quarrying) are owned by Natural Amenities Ltd, a body concerned with the preservation of mines. The deep gorges which define its northern and southern edges are designated as a part of the Coedydd Nedd a Mellte (Neath & Mellte Woodlands) Special Area of Conservation (SAC) on account of their thick oak and ash woodlands, which shelter important bryophyte communities, in particular certain species of moss. The woodlands are also designated as a part of the Dyffrynoedd Nedd a Mellte a Moel Penderyn (Neath & Mellte Valleys and Moel Penderyn) Site of Special Scientific Interest. Industrial archaeology The landform has been re-shaped by the extraction of limestone and by the nearby mining of silica rock and its transport down-valley by various means. The former limestone quarry is now a car park; its walls are used by climbers and abseilers. The Dinas Rock Silica Mines just to the east of Dinas Rock itself used to provide large quantities of very pure crushed sandstone destined for the manufacture of refractory bricks for furnace linings and the like. A system of tramways, aerial cableways and inclines on the southern flanks of Dinas Rock conveyed the material from the mines to the valley below. Recreation Its dramatic appearance has long made Dinas Rock a destination for casual visitors, but its steep rocky flanks also attract rock climbers and gorge-walkers. The tramways now provide routes for walkers to enjoy the site, in particular the Sychryd easy-access trail, which runs for ¼ | the damage which it can cause to the SAC, which NRW is charged with protecting under European environmental protection law. Caving There are a few short caves in and around Dinas Rock, including Ogof Pont Sychryd, Ogof Bwa Maen and Will's Hole. The last named is also known as Arthur's Cave or Dinas Rock Cave and extends to just under in length. It is associated with Arthurian legend, as it is one of the many locations reputed to be the place where Arthur's knights lie waiting for a call to defend Britain. Motorcycle Sport The International Six Days Trial was first held in 1913 in Carlisle. The event originally a reliability test became the premiere off road event sometimes known as the Olympics or Davis Cup of Motorcycling and was reported on across the world and in News Reels and National Daily Papers. It took place in Wales in 1933, 1937, 1938, and 1949 starting from Llandrindod Wells. Each day the riders faced about 400km of riding. In these years the course passes and featured Dinas Rock as a technical challenging feature. It was sufficiently noted for the specialist press photographers to catch the riders passing through and images of Dinas Rock are found in the motorcycle magazine reports of the time. References |
In her 2004 season, Simone broke Veronica Campbell's national junior record in the 200m of 22.92 by running 22.71. | В сезон 2004, Симон счупва националният младши рекорд на Вероника Кембъл в 200 м с няколко стотни, който е 22.92, и става 22.71. |
Cohen and Shearson Lehman supported the company's CEO F. Ross Johnson in a proposed $17 billion buyout. Ultimately, Johnson and Cohen lost their bid for the company and RJR Nabisco was acquired by the private equity firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts. Cohen was portrayed by Peter Riegert in the 1993 film Barbarians at the Gate depicting the RJR Nabisco buyout. In 1991, Cohen founded the securities and asset management businesses of Republic National Bank of New York. From November 1992 to May 1994, Cohen was vice chairman and a director of Republic New York. In July 1994, he founded an asset management company, Ramius Capital Group, which grew to $13 billion in assets undermanagement by 2008. In 2009, Ramius acquired Cowen and Co., a 100-year-old biotechnology and technology-focused securities firm where Cohen was chairman and CEO until December 2018 and chairman through June 2019. In 2019, Cohen retired from Cowen to pursue building new businesses and subsequently started three companies: Peter Cohen LLC, a personal holding company that invests in private and public companies; Difesa Capital Management, an arbitrage investment partnership he started | Sanford I. Weill, the architect of a major consolidation of brokerage and investment banking firms in the 1960s and 1970s. Cohen would remain with the firm and was integral to its various mergers in the 1970s, including Shearson, Hammill & Co. and Loeb, Rhoades, Hornblower & Co. While there he held various positions including CAO, CFO, COO, chairman and CEO. In 1978, Cohen left Shearson for one year to work for Edmond Safra at Republic New York Corporation and the Trade Development Bank before returning to Shearson in 1979. Shearson merged with American Express in 1981 at which time Cohen became president and chief operating officer and in 1983 chairman and chief executive officer. At age 36, Cohen was by far the youngest head of a major Wall Street firm. Shearson went on to acquire Lehman Brothers Inc. in 1984 and EF Hutton in 1988. During Cohen's career at Shearson, the firm made 24 acquisitions. In 1988, Cohen was a key player in the leveraged buyout of RJR Nabisco. Cohen and Shearson Lehman supported the company's CEO F. Ross Johnson in a proposed $17 billion buyout. Ultimately, Johnson and Cohen lost their bid for the company and RJR Nabisco was acquired by the private equity firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts. Cohen was portrayed by Peter Riegert in the 1993 film Barbarians at the Gate depicting the RJR Nabisco buyout. In 1991, Cohen founded the securities and asset management businesses of Republic National Bank of New York. From November 1992 to May 1994, Cohen was vice chairman and a director of Republic New York. In July 1994, he founded an asset management |
described by Frederic Moore in 1885. It was formerly considered a | considered a synonym of Dysgonia. Species Macaldenia palumba (Guenée, |
During the 2015 NBA All-Star Weekend, Oladipo competed in the Rising Stars Challenge and the Slam Dunk Contest, finishing second in the dunk contest behind Zach LaVine. | Durante l'All-Star Weekend NBA del 2015, Oladipo gareggia nella Rising Stars Challenge e nello Slam Dunk Contest, terminando al secondo posto nel Dunk Contest dietro a Zach LaVine. |
Dunkirk was first mentioned in 1067 as Dunkerk ( Dutch : â Church of the Dunesâ ) . | Dunkirk was first mentioned in 1067 as Dunkerk . |
what are the nutritional benefits of white rice? | Folic acid helps your body make DNA and other genetic material, and supports cell division. White rice typically contains more calcium and iron from artificial fortification. While all rice can be an important source of energy, brown rice contains more nutrients and provides greater health benefits. |
The FDP wanted to radically liberalise the labour market, while the SPD preferred greater job security. | أراد الحزب الديمقراطي الحر تحرير سوق العمل بشكل راديكالي، في حين فضَّل الحزب الديمقراطي الاجتماعي تحسين أمان العمل بشكل أكبر. |
The International Cricket Council today said it is ``proud'' to get full recognition from the International Olympic Council but is yet to decide on game`s Olympic debut. | ICC yet to decide on Olympic debut |
The shy boy mumbled his name. | Utangaç çocuk adını mırıldandı. |
Frédéric Chopin wrote a number of preludes for piano solo. | Frédéric Chopin scris un număr de preludii pentru pian solo . |
is there anymore hope in my education? | I am not sure I know what you mean by ocd, but I can tell you that labels like these are not helping anyone. I am sure that you are having a hard time, but diagnosises like add, adhd, autism very often are extremely broad and include people who before just had a short attention span or were late bloomers.\n\nI am not diminishing your difficulty at all but I would like you to consider that maybe there is nothing really wrong with you. Maybe you are super smart and the classes become increasingly boring as the year continues - if you can not listen in class but still get good grades, that doesn't sound like someone with a disability.\n\nMy advice to you is have courage and faith in yourself. People over come illnesses all the time. There are great jobs, well suited to every temperment and ability. I think that you have a lot of hope, though perhaps traditional education is not the way for you. \n\nHomeschooling might be better for you - the ability to learn at your own pace without the pressure of time deadlines and the ability to study what interests you in your own way. Maybe instead of college you become an apprentice. I heard of someone who wanted to get into marketing but was not interested in going to colleg - so he found a successful firm in town and worked for them for a year for free. He worked hard to learn what he needed to and at the end of that year he had several job offers, including the firm he had apprenticed with.\n\nMy point is just because the medical or education community has put a label on you, that doesn't mean that you have to accept it or live up to it. We are all different and there are a million different paths that you can choose on this joureny. Have Faith! It is true what they say "whether you think you can or you think you can't you are right." Life is what you make it.\n\nPeace. |
of Gmina Błędów, within Grójec County, | Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. References Villages in |
how long after taking birth control is it effective? | It can take up to seven days for the pill to become effective in preventing pregnancy. During this time, you should use another form of birth control. If the pill is used to control symptoms such as acne or abnormal bleeding, it can take 3-4 months to see true benefits. |
Wasim Akram, Allan Donald, Viv Richards and Graham Gooch. He has also written acclaimed biographies of Brian Clough and Ian Botham. He lives in Worcestershire and plays village cricket "to a stunningly mediocre standard." References Year of | cricket and football for BBC Radio Sport for the past 25 years". He has covered twelve England cricket tours. He has written over 40 books and has collaborated with, among others, Imran Khan, Wasim Akram, Allan Donald, Viv Richards and Graham Gooch. He has also written acclaimed biographies of Brian Clough and Ian Botham. |
does zinc make you sleepy? | Common side effects of zinc include stomach upset, nausea, vomiting, and a metallic taste in the mouth. High doses of zinc can cause dizziness, headache, drowsiness, increased sweating, loss of muscle coordination, alcohol intolerance, hallucinations, and anemia. |
Genevieve appears to be based on the White Queen. | Genevieve parece basarse en la Reina Blanca. |
Aarhus, Denmark. In 2012 she won first prize and special prize at Robert Schumann Small Piano Competition in Zwickau, Germany https://www.schumann-zwickau.de/en/02/kleiner-schumann-wettbewerb/preistraeger.php In 2006, she won the gold prize of the 2nd Asean International Chopin Piano competition in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia and 7th ASIA International CHOPIN Piano Competition in Tokyo, JAPAN. In 2007, at the age of 10, she won the first prize of the Asia International Piano Academy and Festival in Korea. In 2008, she was invited by Dan Zhao Yi to participate in the “International Children Exchange Concert” at Shenzhen, China. That same year, she was the youngest pianist performing in Hengelo, Netherlands at their Gala Winner Concert “International Piano Competition for Young Musicians.” In 2008, she won the | pursuing her postgraduate with Arie Vardi at the same university. In the past she studied at the Jakarta Conservatory of Music with Iswargia Sudarno. In 2020 together with violinist Sebastian Nowak she won the first prize at Harald Genzmer Interpretation Competition in Munich, Germany She won Yamaha Scholarship Europe in Germany in 2014 https://de.yamaha.com/de/news_events/2014/20140217_ymfe2014_de.html In 2013, Victoria won the second prize at Aarhus International Piano Competition in Aarhus, Denmark. In 2012 she won first prize and special prize at Robert Schumann Small Piano Competition in Zwickau, Germany https://www.schumann-zwickau.de/en/02/kleiner-schumann-wettbewerb/preistraeger.php In 2006, she won the gold prize of the 2nd Asean International Chopin Piano competition in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia and 7th ASIA International CHOPIN Piano Competition in Tokyo, JAPAN. In 2007, at the age of 10, she won the first prize of the |
In 1995, a monument on Morro Bay was dedicated to commemorate the events that occurred in 1587. | Pada tahun 1995, sebuah monumen di Teluk Morro didedikasikan untuk memperingati peristiwa yang terjadi pada tahun 1587. |
is initiated at sequences called origins | DNA replication is initiated at a specific or unique sequence called the origin of replication, and ends at unique termination sites. The region of DNA between these two sites is termed as a replication unit or replicon. |
Falconer was reappointed to his seat in the College of Justice at the Restoration, and retained it till his death. | Фалконер був знову призначений на своє місце в коледжі юстиції після реставрації монархії, і зберіг його до самої смерті. |
the province of Granada (Andalusia, Spain). It acquired its Vino de la Tierra status in 2005. Grape varieties Red: Garnacha Tinta, Monastrell, Cabernet Franc, Pinot Noir, Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, Tempranillo and Merlot White: Baladí Verdejo, Airén, Torrontés, Palomino, Pedro Ximénez, Chardonnay and Macabeo References External links Spanish | autonomous region of Andalusia. Vino de la Tierra is one step below the mainstream Denominación de Origen indication on the Spanish wine quality ladder. The area covered by this geographical indication comprises certain municipalities in the north of the province of Granada (Andalusia, Spain). It acquired its Vino de la Tierra status in 2005. Grape varieties |
He also actively collaborated with the United Nations to raise awareness of the risks climate change brings, from a finance and investment perspective. | Han samarbetade även aktivt med FN för att öka medvetenheten kring de risker klimatförändringen medför ur ett finans- och investeringsperspektiv. |
The assets held by Redecard Consortium were fully transferred to Rede. | Os ativos detidos pelo Consórcio Redecard foram integralmente transferidos para a Companhia. |
the parish church for Skellefteå landsförsamling. The bridge was completed in 1737 and is the oldest wooden bridge in Sweden. It is in length, and was for a long time Sweden's longest wooden bridge (until a 230-meter long wooden bridge was built in Gimonäs in Umeå in 2006). During its first years of operation, the toll to cross the bridge was: A walking person - 1 öre A rider on horseback - 3 öre Carts | for Skellefteå landsförsamling. The bridge was completed in 1737 and is the oldest wooden bridge in Sweden. It is in length, and was for a long time Sweden's longest wooden bridge (until a 230-meter long wooden bridge was built in Gimonäs in Umeå in 2006). During its first years of operation, the toll to cross the bridge was: A walking person - 1 öre A rider |
how much pumped breastmilk at 2 months? | From 1 month to 6 months of age, your baby will take an average of 3 to 3 1/2 ounces every three hours (25 oz to 26 oz of breast milk each day). |
The government has erected a wall along the neighborhood's frayed edges, blocking the view into a long troubled community that shares space with the murky waters of industrial waste, overgrown weeds and the constant stench of the nearby landfill. | O Governo levantou um muro ao longo dos limites da vizinhanças, bloqueando a visão que dava para uma longa e complicada comunidade que divide espaço com as águas sujas de restos industriais, repleto de ervas daninhas e constante mal cheiro de um aterro que também fica ali por perto. |
Farrelly said he did not think his chances were good, considering he did poorly in college but the professor said not everything is judged by grades. | Фаррелли сказал, что он не думал, что его шансы были хорошими, учитывая, что он плохо учился в колледже, но профессор сказал, что не всё оценивается по оценкам. |
was that earthquake in indonesia predicted in the Bible Code 1 or 2, whats next for prophesies before the end? | I don't know anything about the Bible code 1 or 2, unless you're talking about the Da Vinci Code thing, which is fiction. WW3 will begin in the Euphrates River, which is in Iraq where a lot of American troops are. Also, the Euphrates River will be dried up to prepare the way for the east to invade Israel.January 13,1990, the Indianapolis Star has an article about Turkey cutting off the flow of the Euphrates for one month. A concrete plug for a diversion channel was built, so Turkey now has the ability to dry up the Euphrates whenever they choose. This is a 1,900 year old prophecy that has only recently been able to be fulfilled.\n Also a 200 million man army will launch a war that will kill one third of mankind. Only 3 nations now have the ability to raise that kind of manpower, it is likely to be China. Mao Tse Tung boasted in his diary that he could raise an army of 200 million.\n There will be a worldwide numbering system, it looks like in America it's going to start out with the real i.d. act. We won't be able to buy or sell unless we are a part of it. (the worldwide numbering system)\n We are going to have one world government ( the United Nations?).\n We will also have so much turmoil over all the religions not getting along that the one world gov. will decide that we need to agree that all religions will need to tolerate others, so they will come up with a religious authority figure that says we all need to forget or give up what we believe and go with what he says we should believe.\n Also, read Matthew 24, King James Version\n There's more, but I'm afraid you're going to think I talk too much! |
Plancherel measure | Medida Plancherel |
New York, home to "artist entrepreneurs" for 98 years —artists from the Hudson River School to the American Impressionists — including such famous artists as Frederick E. Church, Albert Bierstadt, Winslow Homer, Sanford R. Gifford, John La Farge and William Merritt Chase. The previous occupant of Maxwell's studio was the Lebanese artist, poet, and writer Kahlil Gibran. By the early 1930s, Maxwell was illustrating for such noted writers as Christopher Morley, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Pearl S. Buck<ref>Pearl Buck's Portrait of Her Fighting Missionary Father, (New York Times, November 29, 1936.)</ref> and Edna Ferber. His illustrations for Aldous Huxley's first novel, Sir Hercules and Lady Filomena, appeared in the April, 1931 issue of Golden Book magazine, the same year Huxley was writing Brave New World. His erotic drawings enhance Le Sage's Asmodeus, or The Devil on Two Sticks published in 1932 by the Bibliophilist Society. In 1936, according to his 1984 obituary in the Johnson City Press Chronicle, he won first place in the Society of Illustrators competition in New York—and was named one of the top 10 illustrators in the country. A prolific illustrator, other authors for whom he illustrated include John Steinbeck, Joseph Conrad, F. Van Wyck Mason, Allan Eckert, Frank Yerby, James Street, Booth Tarkington, Frank Slaughter, and Thomas Costain. He maintained his studio at the Tenth Street Studio until it was demolished in 1956. Maxwell returned to Johnson City shortly thereafter, and continued to work at his studio at 428 West Locust Street until his death in 1984. An illustration signed by Maxwell for the official theater poster for Ernest Hemingway's 1943 film For Whom the Bell Tolls, was sold on eBay in March, 2011. Significance While distinctions between artists and illustrators have not always favored the quiet work of the 20th century book and magazine illustrator, John Alan Maxwell was named one of the top ten illustrators in the country in 1936 by the Society of Illustrators in New York. He was described in a 1947 profile in American Artist magazine as the quintessential "illustrator of romance." Maxwell illustrated multiple books and magazine serials for Pearl S. Buck for over a decade, including the portrait of the author's mother for the cover of the 1935 book, The Exile, and the companion portrait of her father for the cover of her 1936 book, Fighting Angel in addition to his illustrations of the serialized editions of these two books in Woman's Home Companion from 1935-1937. Mrs. Buck was the first American woman to be awarded both the Pulitzer Prize (1932) and Nobel Prize (1938) for literature, and these book illustrations are | Street Studio Building. at 51 West Tenth Street in New York, home to "artist entrepreneurs" for 98 years —artists from the Hudson River School to the American Impressionists — including such famous artists as Frederick E. Church, Albert Bierstadt, Winslow Homer, Sanford R. Gifford, John La Farge and William Merritt Chase. The previous occupant of Maxwell's studio was the Lebanese artist, poet, and writer Kahlil Gibran. By the early 1930s, Maxwell was illustrating for such noted writers as Christopher Morley, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Pearl S. Buck<ref>Pearl Buck's Portrait of Her Fighting Missionary Father, (New York Times, November 29, 1936.)</ref> and Edna Ferber. His illustrations for Aldous Huxley's first novel, Sir Hercules and Lady Filomena, appeared in the April, 1931 issue of Golden Book magazine, the same year Huxley was writing Brave New World. His erotic drawings enhance Le Sage's Asmodeus, or The Devil on Two Sticks published in 1932 by the Bibliophilist Society. In 1936, according to his 1984 obituary in the Johnson City Press Chronicle, he won first place in the Society of Illustrators competition in New York—and was named one of the top 10 illustrators in the country. A prolific illustrator, other authors for whom he illustrated include John Steinbeck, Joseph Conrad, F. Van Wyck Mason, Allan Eckert, Frank Yerby, James Street, Booth Tarkington, Frank Slaughter, and Thomas Costain. He maintained his studio at the Tenth Street Studio until it was demolished in 1956. Maxwell returned to Johnson City shortly thereafter, and continued to work at his studio at 428 West Locust Street until his death in 1984. An illustration signed by Maxwell for the official theater poster for Ernest Hemingway's 1943 film For Whom the Bell Tolls, was sold on eBay in March, 2011. Significance While distinctions between artists and illustrators have not always favored the quiet work of the 20th century book and magazine illustrator, John Alan Maxwell was named one of the top ten illustrators in the country in 1936 by the Society of Illustrators in New York. He was described in a 1947 profile in American Artist magazine as the quintessential "illustrator of romance." Maxwell illustrated multiple books and magazine serials for Pearl S. Buck for over a decade, including the portrait of the author's mother for the cover of the 1935 book, The Exile, and the companion portrait of her father for the cover of her 1936 book, Fighting Angel in addition to his illustrations of the serialized editions of these two books in Woman's Home Companion from 1935-1937. Mrs. Buck was the first American woman to be awarded both the Pulitzer Prize (1932) and Nobel Prize (1938) for literature, and these book illustrations are encased along with Buck's Nobel Prize in a glass case at the Green Hills Farm in Perkasie, Pennsylvania. For the Doubleday Doran & Company, Maxwell illustrated a 1929 United States edition of The Adventures of the Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Emmuska Orczy, the British novelist, playwright and artist. In a profile of Maxwell in the February, 1948 issue of Esquire Magazine, writer Robert U. Godsoe described the artist: Maxwell was a contemporary of N.C. Wyeth, an important 20th century illustrator. Maxwell and Wyeth each illustrated five novels for Rafael Sabatini. Wyeth and Maxwell also both illustrated works for C. S. Forester's popular Horatio Hornblower series. Maxwell illustrated the dust jacket for the 1933 first edition of Hervey Allen's Anthony Adverse, followed by Wyeth's illustration of a |
The gamma function is a generalization of the factorial function. | Die Gammafunktion ist eine Verallgemeinerung der Fakultätsfunktion. |
In 1892, the Ministry of Labour proposed several lines in the area. | Pada tahun 1892, Kementerian Tenaga Kerja mengusulkan beberapa jalur di wilayah tersebut. |
1856, and station was nearby. That station closed in 1955 but the line and station remain open. Religious sites Parish church The parish church of St John the Evangelist was built in 1866-68 by J. L. Pearson, about 700 yards to the northwest of the ancient St Leonard's church, which had been damaged by subsidence. Pevsner writes that the newer church is "impressive, with its crossing tower and spire and its large five-light E and W windows"; he also notes the large rose window in the north transept and expresses delight at the stone rib-vaulting over the chancel and crossing, which he describes as Pearson's hallmark. The church, which is built in Frome stone, was paid for by members of the Everett family in memory of Joseph Everett (d. 1865), who had built Sutton Veny House. The six bells were transferred from St Leonard's church; three are from the late 17th century and two from the 18th. The church was recorded as Grade I listed in 1986. In the churchyard is a Portland stone war memorial in the shape of a cross, erected in 1920 with the names of 15 local servicemen who died during World War I; seven names were added after World War II. There is also an Australian War Graves cemetery, where 127 men of the Australian Military Forces were buried during the First World War, most dying in local hospitals of disease or from wounds. Among the graves is the burial place of Matron Jean Walker, the only Tasmanian nurse to die on active duty during that war; she succumbed to the flu pandemic in October 1918. Former church A church at Sutton Veny was first mentioned in 1220. St Leonard's church was built in the 13th century, incorporating a 12th-century doorway. After it was replaced by St John's church in 1868 the chancel was used for a time as a mortuary chapel, while the nave was partly dismantled and fell into ruin. It was declared redundant in 1970 and is now in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. Notable rectors Simon Sydenham, Dean of Salisbury and later Bishop of Chichester, was rector from 1417 to 1421. Parish The benefice was held in plurality with Norton Bavant from 1953. In 1976 the two parishes were united, together with the parish and benefice of Heytesbury with Tytherington and Knook. Today the parishes are among those served by the Upper Wylye Valley team. Congregational chapel A nonconformist chapel was built near Dymock's Lane in 1793, and a schoolroom added in 1818. Around 1800 there were three Sunday services, with 300 attending the evening service. Numbers dwindled in the 20th century and the chapel, which had been rebuilt in the later 19th century, was demolished in 1970. Notable buildings Polebridge, a rambling former farmhouse near St Leonard's church, has at its core the great hall of a 14th-century house. The building was altered in the 17th century and extended in 1902. Nearby is the Grade II* listed former rectory known as the Old Manor House. Originally a 14th-century hall house, it was altered in the late 17th century and wings were added in the 1850s. Greenhill House (now Sutton Veny House) was built in 1856 on the site of an earlier house, for Joseph Everett of Heytesbury. Standing in parkland and with formal gardens, the two-storey Regency-style ashlar | the evening service. Numbers dwindled in the 20th century and the chapel, which had been rebuilt in the later 19th century, was demolished in 1970. Notable buildings Polebridge, a rambling former farmhouse near St Leonard's church, has at its core the great hall of a 14th-century house. The building was altered in the 17th century and extended in 1902. Nearby is the Grade II* listed former rectory known as the Old Manor House. Originally a 14th-century hall house, it was altered in the late 17th century and wings were added in the 1850s. Greenhill House (now Sutton Veny House) was built in 1856 on the site of an earlier house, for Joseph Everett of Heytesbury. Standing in parkland and with formal gardens, the two-storey Regency-style ashlar house has a seven-window front, with a domed projection and Tuscan columns, and more columns form a verandah at the right side. Interior features such as the stairs, round-arched openings, panelling and fireplaces are in the style of the 17th and early 18th centuries. Lodges of similar date at the north and south entrances to the grounds have distyle in antis porticos. Renamed Sutton Veny House around the 1920s, since at the 1980s it has been used as a nursing home. Everett also built, in Tudor style, Greenhill Farm and a range of farm buildings and estate houses next to it along the Norton Bavant road. Military sites Large areas of Salisbury Plain began to be used for army training from the late 19th century. Troops and equipment travelled by train, and being near Warminster and Heytesbury stations, Sutton Veny parish was the site of some of the many encampments. First World War The 60th (2/2nd London) Division of the Territorial Force, established in August 1914, had its headquarters at Sutton Veny until it was sent to France in June and July 1916; 88 trains conveyed the division to Southampton from camps around Warminster, Heytesbury, and Codford stations. A hutted army hospital opened in the parish in 1916, with beds for 11 officers and 1,261 soldiers. After the armistice in November 1918, the 1st Australian General Hospital was transferred from France to Sutton Veny. Greenhill House was used by the YMCA as a headquarters and recreation centre. A railway line was built by the War Department from to the military camp; it was closed soon after the end of the war. An internment camp for German prisoners of war was at Cooper's Bottom, north of Greenhill House, from 1916. A record made in February 1918 lists 131 civilian internees at Sutton Veny, engaged in work for the Royal Engineers. Second World War From 1943, Sutton Veny House was an army headquarters, and units of the |
Brendan Bell (politician) | براندان بيل (سياسي) |
This letter isn't for you. | Nem neked jött ez a levél. |
Equator Records, a Kenya-based record label active from 1960 to 1974 Equator Records (Canada), a Canadian record label founded in 2006 Albums Equator (Randy Stonehill album), 1983 Equator (Uriah Heep album), 1985 Songs "Equator", a song by Sparks from their 1974 album Kimono My House Transportation Air transportation Air Equator, a former airline based in Gan, Maldives Automobiles Ford Equator, the name of three different vehicles: Ford Equator (2000 concept), a 2000 American mid-size pickup concept Ford Equator (2005 concept), a 2005 American compact SUV concept based on the Ford Escape Ford Equator, a 2021–present Chinese mid-size SUV produced by Jiangling Motors Suzuki Equator, a 2008–2012 American mid-size pickup truck Watercraft Equator (schooner), an 1888 two-masted pygmy trading schooner , a Soviet cargo liner Others Equator IRC, an Interdisciplinary Research Collaboration focused on experiences integrating physical and digital interactions EQUATOR (Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research), an international health research quality initiative Equator Principles, a business risk management framework Equator Prize, a UN award recognizing efforts to | album), 1985 Songs "Equator", a song by Sparks from their 1974 album Kimono My House Transportation Air transportation Air Equator, a former airline based in Gan, Maldives Automobiles Ford Equator, the name of three different vehicles: Ford Equator (2000 concept), a 2000 American mid-size pickup concept Ford Equator (2005 concept), a 2005 American compact SUV concept based on the Ford Escape Ford Equator, a 2021–present Chinese mid-size SUV produced by Jiangling Motors Suzuki Equator, a 2008–2012 American mid-size pickup truck Watercraft Equator (schooner), an 1888 two-masted pygmy trading schooner , a Soviet cargo liner Others Equator IRC, an Interdisciplinary Research Collaboration focused on experiences integrating physical and digital interactions EQUATOR (Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research), an international health research quality initiative Equator Principles, a business risk management framework Equator Prize, a UN award recognizing efforts to reduce poverty through conservation Equator crossing ceremony, a traditional naval initiation rite See also Équateur (disambiguation) |
Robert Mills (architect) | Robert Mills (Architekt) |
Society – Political Party of the Successors of Kapodistrias | Κοινωνία - Πολιτική παράταξη συνεχιστών του Καποδίστρια |
Endogeneity | Endogeen |
Heguri, Nara | Heguri |
university system, providing policy guidance to Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, University of Arizona and their branch campuses. Organization The Governor of Arizona appoints eight volunteer members for staggered eight-year terms; two students serve on the Board for two-year appointments, with the first year being a non-voting apprentice year. The Governor and the Superintendent of Public Instruction serve as voting ex officio members. The ABOR provides "policy guidance" and oversight to the three major degree-granting universities, as provided for by Title 15 of the Arizona Revised Statutes. The Board of Regents is a constitutionally created body corporate. It exists on a | Organization The Governor of Arizona appoints eight volunteer members for staggered eight-year terms; two students serve on the Board for two-year appointments, with the first year being a non-voting apprentice year. The Governor and the Superintendent of Public Instruction serve as voting ex officio members. The ABOR provides "policy guidance" and oversight to the three major degree-granting universities, as provided for by Title 15 of the Arizona Revised Statutes. The Board of Regents is a constitutionally created body corporate. It exists on a plane equivalent to that of the Legislature. Arizona universities have no independent legal existence but are extensions of the Board. History In 1885, the Territorial Legislature authorized the establishment of the University of Arizona and provided for the management, direction, governance, |
Dungeon | Kútbörtön |
MEMS have already had a profound impact on certain applications such as automotive sensors and inkjet printers. | MEMS telah memiliki dampak yang cukup mendalam pada aplikasi tertentu seperti sensor otomotif dan printer inkjet. |
Golf and Country Club, formerly known as Kelab Golf Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah, is a golf course in | It is located in Shah Alam of the Selangor state in Malaysia. The three 9-hole loops were designed by Australian five-time Open champion Peter Thomson. References Golf |
In 1939 they were renumbered E1-E5. | En 1939 fueron renumeradas E1-E5. |
She also performed in film and theatre and , in 1975 , she wrote a book of poetry , `` Ritual Song '' . | She also performed in film and theater . In 1975 , she wrote a book of poetry , `` Ritual Song '' . |
Resonances with Galatea in the ratio 42:43 are also considered the most likely mechanism for confining the unique ring arcs that exist in this ring. | As resonancias con Galatea nunha taxa de 42:43 son consideradas coma o mecanismo máis probable de confinamento dos particulares arcos de anel que existen neste anel. |
was appointed a member of the 63-member Committee of Wise Men convened to assist the Turkish-Kurdish solution process. Books İşaret taşları (2001), Timas Publishing Group Cumhuriyet ve din (2003), Ufuk Kitapları Osmanlı'ya hasret topraklar (2005), Ufuk Yayınları Ayrılıkçı hareketler: Ziya Gökalp'in Kürt Dosyası ekiyle''' (2006), Altın Kitaplar Portreler galerisi : küllenen izler (2009), Etkileșim Yayınları Osmanlı'dan Cumhuriyet'e iktidar oyunu'' (2009), Etkileşim Yayınları References External links Özgürel at Radikal 1948 births Living people Turkish journalists Radikal (newspaper) people People | a Turkish journalist, author and screenwriter. He was writing for the newspaper Radikal. According to Today's Zaman, he is "known for his close ties to Turkey's National Intelligence Organization". He has interviewed Murat Karayılan of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). He is the screenwriter of the 2007 Turkish film Zincirbozan, on the 1980 Turkish coup d'état, Sultan Avrupa'da (2009), on Sultan Abdülaziz's 1867 trip to Europe; and of the 2010 Mahpeyker: Kösem |
(owned by Penguin Group) on 2 January 2008, which later went on to win the Anthony Award | Onion is a book written by Julie Hyzy and published by Berkley Books (owned by |
Could a flag status change? (revisited) | What is a disputed flag? |
Does Y!A deny us the right to free speech by deleting questions? | No, your right still exists. But the rules of decency apply here. Personally, I don't want to hear indecent, offensive stuff and most others don't as well. |
This version is the champion of the prison fights. | Esta versión es el campeón de las peleas de prisión. |
what does it mean when you get a sharp pain in the back of your head? | Occipital neuralgia happens when there's pressure or irritation to your occipital nerves, maybe because of an injury, tight muscles that entrap the nerves, or inflammation. Many times, doctors can't find a cause for it. Some medical conditions are linked to it, including: Trauma to the back of the head. |
Who of you knew the the orginal Coca-Cola was actually green? | You're wrong. I've searched the entire Coca-Cola website, and the only thing I found related to green was the green bottle. And with a little more research I found this:\n\nhttp://www.snopes.com/cokelore/green.asp\n\nWhich clearly states that green coke is a myth. Coke has always had its caramel color. |
Overground (band) | Overground |
is a Hungarian sabre fencer, bronze medallist at the 2008 European Fencing Championships. Career Benkó decided to take up fencing after watching Tímea Nagy's Olympic victory at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. Her first coach was László Schubert. She earned a silver medal at the 2006 European Junior Championships in Poznań and a team | Réka Benkó (born 8 April 1989) is a Hungarian sabre fencer, bronze medallist at the 2008 European Fencing Championships. Career Benkó decided to take up fencing after watching Tímea Nagy's Olympic victory at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. Her first coach was László Schubert. She earned a silver medal at the 2006 European Junior Championships in Poznań and a team silver medal at the 2008 edition in Amsterdam. She also took a silver medal at the 2009 and 2011 U23 European Championships |
how much does a hip replacement cost in new zealand? | If the operation is undertaken privately (i.e in a private hospital and paid for by the patient or through health insurance), the cost is likely to be between $20,600 and $29,300 (Health Funds Association 2017). There have been concerns about some metal-on-metal hip prostheses wearing out sooner than anticipated. |
The Fabulous Sylvester: The Legend, the Music, the 70s in San Francisco. | The Fabulous Sylvester: The Legend, the Music, the Seventies in San Francisco (en inglés). |
how reopen closed tab edge? | To reopen the most recently closed tab in Microsoft Edge, right-click on a tab and select “Reopen closed tab”, or press Ctrl+Shift+T on your keyboard. Repeatedly selecting Reopen closed tab, or pressing Ctrl+Shift+T will open previously closed tabs in the order they were closed. |
how to calculate relative difference between two numbers? | To find the relative difference between two values, divide the difference by the original value: differenceoriginal value Convert this number to a percentage. If the value increased, we say there is a x percentage increase. If the value decreased, we say there is a x percentage decrease. x is the number we calculated. |
afzal name is meaning urdu? | Afzal is a Muslim Boy Name. Afzal name meaning is Grace. It has multiple Islamic meaning. The name is originated from Arabic. |
Since 1996 December 2 has been celebrated in Assam as the Sukaphaa Divawkh, or Axom Divawkh (Assam Day), to commemorate the advent of the first king of the Ahom kingdom in Assam after his journey over the Patkai Hills. | Desde el 2 de diciembre de 1996 se celebra en Assam el Sukaphaa Divas, o Asom Divas (Día de Assam), en el que se conmemora el ascenso del primer rey del reino de los Ahom en Assam tras su viaje a través de las montañas Patkai. |
The migration of survivors indicate the rising problem of people having lost trust in government. | Η μετανάστευση των επιζήσαντων αποδεικνύει το αυξανόμενο πρόβλημα της απώλειας εμπιστοσύνης στην κυβέρνηση. |
She also ordered correspondence courses, such as shorthand and Latin for those in hiding and spent much time with Anne, speaking about movies, dresses and books and sharing confidences about her sweetheart, and bringing her postcards of the Dutch royal family. | Ea a comandat, de asemenea, cursuri prin corespondență, de stenografie și de limba latină pentru cei din ascunzătoare și a petrecut mult timp cu Anne, vorbind despre filme, rochii și cărți, făcându-i confidențe despre iubitul ei și aducându-i cărți poștale cu familia regală olandeză. |
lambertiana lambertiana feed on Pinus lambertiana. Subspecies Choristoneura lambertiana ponderosana prefers Pinus ponderosa and Pinus flexilis. Subspecies Choristoneura lambertiana subretiniana feeds on Pinus contorta and Pinus jeffreyi. Subspecies Choristoneura lambertiana lambertiana (confirmed: Siskiyou County and Ashland, Oregon. Uncertain: Alberta | Uncertain: Alberta and British Columbia in Canada and Idaho, Montana, eastern Oregon and Wyoming in the United States) Choristoneura lambertiana ponderosana Obraztsov, 1962 (Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, western New England, South Dakota) Choristoneura lambertiana subretiniana Obraztsov, 1962 (California |
are loans bad for your credit? | A personal loan can affect your credit score in a number of ways—both good and bad. Taking out a personal loan is not bad for your credit score in and of itself. But it may affect your overall score for the short term and make it more difficult for you to obtain additional credit before that new loan is paid back. |
of the Ecuadorian census of 2010: Mestizo 66.2% Montubio 16.7% White 8.5% Afro-Ecuadorian 7.5% Indigenous 0.8% Other | of Quevedo. Its population at the 2001 census was 139,790. Demographics Ethnic groups as of the Ecuadorian census of 2010: Mestizo |
Between 1971 and 1976 he worked in the United States, in the University of Pennsylvania as an assistant professor. | Entre los años 1971 y 1976 trabajó en Estados Unidos, en la Universidad de Pensilvania como profesor asistente. |
Directing Workshop for Women where she produced and directed the short film, Behind God's Back, based on an Alice Walker short story and starring Beau Bridges. She is also the recipient of a Screenwriting Fellowship with Walt Disney Studios. In 2005, Elder was honored with an NAACP Trailblazer Award. Elder is also a 2010 recipient of a Distinguished Alumni Award from Emerson College. Personal life Elder has been married twice. Her first marriage was to actor and playwright Lonne Elder III from 1969 to 1994, with whom she had two children, including actor Christian E. Elder. Elder has been married to her second husband, actor John Cothran Jr. since 1997. Elder is a breast cancer survivor; and former legislative ambassador for the American Cancer Society. Elder resides in Los Angeles, California. Filmography Film As director 1989: Behind God's Back – Short film (also narrator) 2013: A Private Act – Short film (also screenplay) Television References External links Judyann Elder at the Lortel Archives – The Internet Off-Broadway Database 1948 births American theatre directors Women theatre directors Living | the 1991–92 season of TV's Murphy Brown starring Candice Bergen, Elder portrayed Murphy Brown's obstetrician, Dr. Barton. Her recurring role culminated with the historic season finale where Dr. Barton delivered Murphy Brown's baby. She played Gina's mother, Nadine Waters, on Martin (1992—97), starring Martin Lawrence; Gina was played by Tisha Campbell. In 1998, she replaced Jo Marie Payton as Harriette Winslow in the last episodes of the popular show Family Matters. Elder has frequently returned to the stage and last appeared at Arkansas Rep as Rose in August Wilson's Fences. She also has many theatre directorial credits including: The Book of the Crazy African (Skylight Theatre), The Meeting (Inner City Cultural Center, LA and New Federal Theatre, NY), Ceremonies in Dark Old Men (Beverly Canon Theatre), and A Private Act (Robey Theatre Company). Her direction of Matthew Lopez' The Whipping Man starring Charlie Robinson at the Skirball Cultural Center for LA Theatre Works radio series was broadcast nationally in 2016. Elder is an alumna of the American Film Institute's Directing Workshop for Women where she produced and directed the short film, Behind God's Back, based on an Alice Walker short story and starring Beau Bridges. She is also the recipient of a Screenwriting Fellowship with Walt Disney Studios. In 2005, Elder was honored with an NAACP Trailblazer Award. Elder is also a 2010 recipient of a Distinguished Alumni Award from Emerson College. Personal life Elder has been married twice. Her first marriage was to actor and playwright Lonne Elder III from 1969 to 1994, with whom she had two children, including actor Christian E. Elder. Elder has been married to her second husband, actor John Cothran Jr. since 1997. Elder is a breast cancer survivor; and former legislative ambassador for the American Cancer Society. Elder resides in Los Angeles, California. Filmography Film As director 1989: Behind God's Back – Short film (also narrator) 2013: A Private Act – Short film (also screenplay) Television References External links Judyann Elder at the Lortel Archives – The |
can you link cells in excel | Microsoft Excel provides the ability for cells in one worksheet to be linked to cells in one or more other worksheets. This is a great productivity tool and can reduce the need for additional worksheets! In this tutorial, you will learn how to link worksheet data in all versions of Excel. |
has the show who wants to be a millionaire been cancelled? | It's the end of a game-show era: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire has been canceled. The long-running effort, which was a phenomenon in its initial network run on ABC and has aired in syndication since 2002, will end after its current season, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. |
The simple message of sustainable use of renewable resources is frequently repeated and early as 1864 George Perkins Marsh was pointing out that the changes we make in the environment may later reduce the environments usefulness to humans so any changes should be made with great care - what we would nowadays call enlightened self-interest. | El missatge senzill de l'ús sostenible de recursos renovables s'ha repetit amb freqüència, ja des de 1864 quan George Perkins va assenyalar que els canvis que fem al medi ambient poden reduir posteriorment la els medis necessaris pel desenvolupament humà, de manera que qualsevol canvi s'hauria de fer amb molta cura, en interès propi. |
Teachers College (later renamed Ball State University) as an independent during the 1949 college football season. In its 14th season | that represented Ball State Teachers College (later renamed Ball State University) as an independent during the 1949 |
Sancho refused to repudiate his wife, and the pope then carried through with his threat, annulling the marriage. | Sancho odmítl zapudit svou ženu a papež naplnil výhrůžku a manželství anuloval. |
Tom won't talk to Mary and she won't talk to him. | Tom will nicht mit Maria sprechen und sie nicht mit ihm. |
Höch ended her seven-year relationship with Raoul Hausmann in 1922. | Η Χοχ έληξε την επταετή σχέση της με τον Ραούλ Χάουσμαν το 1922. |
Original Music by Gerardo Aguillón (violin) and José Angel Navarro (guitar). | Música original de Gerardo Aguillón (violín) y José Ángel Navarro (guitarra). |
how much national forest land in california? | Of the approximately 33 million acres of forest in California, federal agencies (including the USDA Forest Service and USDI Bureau of Land Management and National Park Service) own and manage 19 million acres (57%). |
the axioms of geometry. Synthetic geometry: the | may refer to: Foundations of geometry: the |
Everybody who has looked at this and studied it agrees. | Każdy, kto się tym zajmuje, jest tego zdania. |
But go up into the Bitterroots and look at the Missouri, and human prospection does not allow us to see it as anything special. | Ако сме горе в Битъррут, обаче, и я погледнем от там, предчувствието ни би било, че не е нещо кой знае колко специално. |
victory for Sweden, and the whole garrison surrendered to the Swedes. References Karl Hoburg: Die Belagerungen der Stadt und Festung Thorn seit dem 17. Jahrhundert, Lambeck Verlag, Thorn 1844 Anders Fryxell: Lebensgeschichte Karl's des | Swedish army was commanded by Charles XII of Sweden and the Saxon by General von Kanitz. The siege ended with a victory for |
The village, which he called Kesrah, was described as having about 200 inhabitants. | La vila, que anomenà Kesrah, va descriure que tenia 200 habitants. |
It was a mini-series, consisting of only 10 episodes, and ended on 8 May 2015. | Serial ini merupakan serial mini yang hanya terdiri dari 10 episode, dan berakhir pada 8 Mei 2015. |
Click on the picture to see the video. | Кликнете на сликата за да го видите документарецот. |
what are the essential elements of search and seizure? | A search or seizure will be reasonable where it is (1) authorized by law; (2) the law itself is reasonable; and (3) the manner in which the search is carried out is reasonable (R. |
63rd edition of the Milan–San Remo cycle race and was held on 18 March 1972. The race started in Milan | Remo. The race was won by Eddy Merckx of the Molteni team. General classification References 1972 1972 |