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bodies of local and regional self-government units, the citizens of the Republic of Croatia elected 423 municipal and 122 city councils and members of 20 county assemblies and the Zagreb City Assembly at 6,430 polling stations in Croatia. In the time of elections 3,886,702 voters were registered in Croatia. Electoral s... | by closed list proportional system with a number of seats depending on number of inhabitants in area. By law, municipalities with up to 3,000 inhabitants elect between 7 and 13 councilors, municipalities with between 3,000 and 10,000 councilors elect between 9 and 15 councilors, municipalities and cities with between 1... |
a woolly mammoth, reindeer, rhinoceros, bison, wolf and hyena in a cave system during the building of a new town named Sherford in Devon. 14 – Archaeologists announced the discovery of 1,000-1,200 years-old six mummified children thought to have been sacrificed, probably to accompany a dead elite man to the afterlife. ... | 1.5-million-year-old complete hominini vertebra. The fossilized bone belonging to a juvenile between the ages of 6-12 is estimated as the oldest evidence of ancient hominini in the Middle East. 3 – Archaeologists announced the discovery of the remains of a woolly mammoth, reindeer, rhinoceros, bison, wolf and hyena in ... |
Darja Semenistaja (born 16 September 2002) is a Latvian tennis player. She has a career-high WTA singles ranking of 543, achieved on 25 October 2021, and a career-high doubles ranking of 740, achieved on 25 October 2021. This year, the tennis player has already won four ITF titles. She | year, the tennis player has already won four ITF titles. She won the first two in Serbia, winning Prokuplje's W-15 series for two weeks in a row, the third in Bratislavain mid-July and the fourth in Chornomorsk, Ukraine, at the end of August. In 2021, Semenistaja has won the |
August F. Poehler House is a historic house in Henderson, Minnesota, United States. It was built in 1884 for shopowners August and Emilie Poehler and their six children. Since 1949 the house has served as the Sibley County Historical Society Museum. The Poehler House was listed on the National Register of Historic Plac... | the second half of the 19th century. See also List of museums in Minnesota National Register of Historic Places listings in Sibley County, Minnesota References External links Sibley County Historical Society and Museum 1884 establishments in Minnesota Buildings and structures in Sibley County, Minnesota History museums... |
States KRMS-FM, a radio station (93.5 FM) licensed to serve Osage Beach, Missouri KRMS-LD, a low-power television station | FM) licensed to serve Osage Beach, Missouri KRMS-LD, a low-power television station (channel 32) licensed |
Winter Youth Olympics, she was the flagbearer for the Czech delegation at the opening ceremony and served as captain of the Czech girls' ice hockey team, which won a silver medal in the girls' ice hockey tournament. Personal life Erbenová was born on 9 February 2000 to Zdeněk Erben and Romana Erbenová in Mladá Boleslav... | in the IIHF Women's U18 World Championships in 2016 and 2017, and served as team captain at the 2018 tournament. At the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics, she was the flagbearer for the Czech delegation at the opening ceremony and served as captain of the Czech girls' ice hockey team, which won a silver medal in the girls' ic... |
oak, pine, laurel and other exotic species and over 40 species of trees. Wildlife includes ducks, swans, reptiles, fish (the lake has recently been stocked with trout), deer and fallow deer. The park around the lake has large recreational areas with picnic areas, barbecues, fountains and children's playgrounds. There a... | is one of the oldest forest parks in Galicia, the Castiñeiras Lake Nature Park, located in a communal forest managed by the Xunta de Galicia. The lake was created in 1950 as a result of the construction of a new road in the area and in order to contain the irrigation water of the Castiñeiras stream. It is surrounded by... |
incomplete list. Transactions Transfers All players and clubs without a flag are Paraguayan. Multiple | Fútbol follows in an incomplete list. Transactions Transfers All players and clubs without a flag are Paraguayan. Multiple transfers |
sustainable future. The eight academic departments are the following: Agricultural and Resource Economics, Allied Health Sciences, Animal Science, Kinesiology, Natural Resources and the Environment, Nutritional Sciences, Pathobiology and Veterinary Science, Plant Science and Landscape Architecture. All of the colleges’... | a few more times until permanently becoming the University of Connecticut in 1939. National Achievements The University of Connecticut has college is world-renowned - The first woman forestry major in the nation graduated from the University of Connecticut; the colleges’ scientists sent experimental tomato plants up in... |
and photographer. Richard Dean may also refer to: Richard D. Dean, United States Army general Richard Dean (civil servant) (1772−1850), British civil servant Richard Dean (curate), Anglican minister and | (curate), Anglican minister and animal rights writer See also Dick Dean, American automobile designer and builder of custom cars Richard Deane (disambiguation) Richard Dean Anderson, |
the next four years, recording 145 receptions for 1,618 yards and 13 touchdowns. As a senior, he broke Lee Evans' school record for consecutive games with a reception. College statistics As of December 30, 2021: Personal life Ferguson's grandfather is former Wisconsin head coach Barry Alvarez. References External links... | college football at Wisconsin. High school career Ferguson attended Vel Phillips Memorial High School in Madison, Wisconsin. He played wide receiver and linebacker in high school. During his career he had 1,795 receiving yards and 15 touchdowns on offense and 314 tackles, five sacks and five interceptions on defense. H... |
He won the 2016 FIA Cross Country Rally World Cup in the T3 class. References 1989 births Living people People | rally raid racer who currently competes in the UTV category. He won the 2016 FIA Cross Country Rally World |
his debut on 12 August 1960 at the age of 15 years, 7 months and 12 days. References 1945 births French | the French first division, making his debut on 12 August 1960 at the age of 15 years, 7 months and 12 days. References 1945 births |
from 14 January. Presenter for this season are Pär Lernström, the jury consists of Sarah Dawn Finer, David Batra, Bianca Ingrosso | David Batra, Bianca Ingrosso and Edward af Sillen. Samir Badran left the show as presenter. References Talang (Swedish TV |
alongside another young talent, Vassilis Karapialis, and under experienced Polish coach Andrzej Strejlau. Kolovos stayed at AEL for three years becoming a Greek champion in 1988. The following year, he was released by the club after not being in Marcin Bochynek's plans and he signed for fourth division side Toxotis. He... | in Delta Ethniki. In the summer of 1985 he was transferred to the 1985 Greek Cup winners AE Larissa alongside another young talent, Vassilis Karapialis, and under experienced Polish coach Andrzej Strejlau. Kolovos stayed at AEL for three years becoming a Greek champion in 1988. The following year, he was released by th... |
Virgin Islands international football player. Career statistics International References External links Living people 2003 births British Virgin Islands footballers British | Islands footballers British Virgin Islands youth international footballers British Virgin Islands international footballers Association football defenders Rebels FC |
Sisters are a Bulgarian musical trio that performs folk songs mainly from the . They were born in the village of Pirin, Sandanski municipality, Blagoevgrad district. Career Sisters Lyubimka (1953), Neda (1955) and Mitra (1957) made their official debut in 1978 at the XI World Festival in Cuba, where they won first priz... | at the XI World Festival in Cuba, where they won first prize in the competition. From 1978 onwards, the Bissarov Sisters began active concert activities in Bulgaria and around the world. Their first album was released in 1978, recorded in the recording studio Balkanton. In 1980, Lyubimka and Mitra were accepted through... |
in 2018, and feasibility studies were conducted circa 2020 around the Norwegian enterprise Bredbåndsfylket Arctic Link AS. In March 2021, Cinia, Bredbåndsfylket, and MegaFon announced plans to create a Japan–Norway span through the Northeast Passage, called Arctic Connect. The Arctic Connect plans fell through in May, ... | A 10,600 km Japan–Europe cable via the Northeast Passage polar route was conceived by Cinia and the Russian company MegaFon in 2018, and feasibility studies were conducted circa 2020 around the Norwegian enterprise Bredbåndsfylket Arctic Link AS. In March 2021, Cinia, Bredbåndsfylket, and MegaFon announced plans to cre... |
Virgin Islands footballers British Virgin Islands international footballers Association | statistics International References Living people 2003 births British Virgin Islands footballers British Virgin Islands |
und Industrie. In the same year she was awarded a medal at the World Exhibition in Paris and was the first woman on the Austrian jury. In 1874 she helped to found the Imperial and Royal School for Art Embroidery of the Ministry of Commerce in Vienna, and was one of its first teachers. After the death of the director Em... | invented a new embroidery technique called broderie dentelle and a new type of lace known as points imperial. Empress Elisabeth was a collector of Mirani's broderie dentelle works, and commissioned an altar-cloth using the technique for the church of St Stephen. She was also a fashion advisor the New Free Press, and wr... |
from Road Town British Virgin Islands footballers British Virgin Islands youth international footballers | External links Living people 2003 births People from Road Town British Virgin Islands footballers |
Denvin Jones (born 10 January 2004) is a British Virgin Islands | player. Career statistics International References External links Living people 2004 births British |
who plays as a defensive midfielder and center-back for Ligue 1 club Monaco. Early life Soungoutou Magassa was born in Stains, Seine-Saint-Denis, playing football in several Francilians club before joining the Monaco academy in 2018. Club career Magassa signed his first professional contract with Monaco in April 2021, ... | Club career Magassa signed his first professional contract with Monaco in April 2021, choosing them over other high-profile clubs seeking to sign him, including Roma and Milan. He made his professional debut for Monaco on 2 January 2022, replacing Wissam Ben Yedder during a 3–1 Coupe de France away win over Quevilly-Ro... |
of the influential "El Paso group" of Spanish artists in Madrid who were at the forefront of the Spanish avant-garde art movement of the Post-World War II era. His works are part of the permanent collections of several museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City and the J. Paul Getty Museum in Lo... | of Martín Simón. His interests moved to towards painting and he trained at the Escuela Superior de Bellas Artes de Seville (now part of the University of Seville) where he began his studies in 1945 at the age of 18. His first major exhibition was at the Granada Press Association in 1947. After completing his education,... |
their testing efforts. The software is developed by TestLodge Limited, which is based in Cardiff, United Kingdom. Testlodge was launched in 2013 in Penarth, Wales by Scott Sherwood and bootstrapped. In 2017 the | to manage their test cases and document their testing efforts. The software is developed by TestLodge Limited, which is based in Cardiff, United Kingdom. Testlodge was launched in 2013 in Penarth, Wales by Scott Sherwood and bootstrapped. In 2017 the company was selected |
of Georgia of the 10th convocation by party list, election bloc: „Georgian Dream - Democratic Georgia“. References People from Georgia (country) 1978 | Georgian politician. Since 2020, she has been a member of the Parliament of Georgia of the 10th convocation |
Trade and Exhibition Centre MITEC. He won the quarterfinal bout against Hang Hamorn and semifinal bout against Ian Clark Bautista by unanimous decision, but lost the final bout against Aldoms Suguro by split decision. Invitational tournaments Ongjunta participated in the 2015 Thailand International Invitational Boxing ... | bout against Gandulam Mungunerdene by split decision, and beat Ian Clark Bautista by points in the quarterfinals and Jasurbek Latipov by split decision in the semifinals. Ongjunta secured the gold medal after beating Frank Zaldivar by majority decision in the finals. Professional boxing career Ongjunta made his profess... |
the Civic Platform party. He was born in Legnica, Poland. References Living people 1974 births People from Legnica 21st-century Polish politicians Members of the Polish Sejm 2007–2011 Members of the Polish Sejm 2011–2015 Members of the Polish Sejm | term). He is affiliated with the Civic Platform party. He was born in Legnica, Poland. References Living people 1974 births People from Legnica 21st-century Polish politicians Members of the Polish Sejm 2007–2011 Members of the Polish Sejm 2011–2015 Members of the Polish Sejm 2015–2019 Members of the |
Island Sound at Gulf Pond. Bodies of water along the stream include Clark Pond and Roses Mill Pond in Milford and Indian Lake bordering Milford and Orange. Stubbly Plain Brook and Silver | the stream include Clark Pond and Roses Mill Pond in Milford and Indian Lake bordering Milford and Orange. Stubbly Plain Brook and Silver Brook are tributaries. Fish supported by the stream include the American eel and alewife. A fish ladder helps fish reach spawning grounds at Clark's Pond. See also List |
sales in the UK has peaked at Christmas. The Christmas number one is considered especially prestigious, more so than any other time of year. Christmas number one singles have often also been the best-selling song of the year, though in recent years, the accolade has gone to reality television contestants and charity ef... | of dating a chart by the date on which the week ends, the Christmas chart is dated the end of the week containing 25 December. The most recent Christmas number one single on The Official Big Top 40 is "Merry Christmas” by Ed Sheeran and Elton John. The following is a list of Christmas number ones on The Official Big To... |
of Africa Reptiles of Ethiopia Reptiles of Kenya Reptiles of Somalia Reptiles of South Sudan Reptiles of Tanzania Reptiles described in 1867 Taxa named by Wilhelm Peters | eastern small-scaled burrowing asp, and mole viper, is a species of venomous snake in the family Lamprophiidae. It is found in East Africa, specifically in South Sudan (near the Ugandan border), Ethiopia, Somalia, Kenya, and extreme northern |
from old sperm banks. The friends' lives are thrown into disarray when they encounter a man who they assume to be the only surviving man in the world. Cast Main Ally Xue as Alex, an outspoken critic of the Wellness organization J.J. Fong as Jaime, a mother mourning the loss of her husband and son Perlina Lau as Pip, an... | a black comedy television series from New Zealand that launched in 2021 on TVNZ and in the United States on Hulu. It explores a world in which nearly all men have died from a virus, and three friends, played by Perlina Lau, J.J. Fong, and Ally Xue, run a dairy farm under the watchful eye of Wellness, the local governin... |
the main and side altars, balustrades, and wooden ornamentation. Chapel The Chapel of the Colégio Sugar Plantation is an "imposing" structure. Its design strongly resembles that of the Chapel of the Nossa Senhora da Penha Sugar Plantation in Riacheulo, also in Sergipe. It has a central façade flanked by bell towers and... | an oculus in the tympanum. The chapel has two side bell towers with doors and windows similar to those on the façade. The belfries are hexagonal in shape, rather than the usual square-shaped belfries of Bahia and Sergipe. It has an oculus and arched bell windows. They hare topped by bulbous domes and crowned by spiers.... |
Denis Joseph Hickie (12 April 1943 – 26 December 2021) was an Irish rugby union player. He played as a number 8 for St. Mary's College, Leinster and Ireland. Career Hickie, along with his brother Tony, played on the first team from St Mary's College to win the Leinster Schools Rugby Senior Cup in 1961 and they were als... | union player. He played as a number 8 for St. Mary's College, Leinster and Ireland. Career Hickie, along with his brother Tony, played on the first team from St Mary's College to win the Leinster Schools Rugby Senior Cup in 1961 and they were also part of a successful era for the St. Mary's R.F.C. teams during the 1970... |
Schuett as Prim Supporting Kanticha Chumma as Karisa Atthama Chiwanitchaphan as Matinee Pookie Paweenut Pangnakorn as Somrasri Montree Jenuksorn as Sindu Anant Boonnark as Watson Virakarn Seneetantikul as Orn Janya Thanasawangkul as Oi Ramida Prapasanobon as Kala Best Anavil Charttong as Khem Surasak Chaiat as Krai Usa... | as Praipol Kannarun Wongkajornklai as Wasita / Wanda Chaiyapol Julien Poupart as Wipoo Lorena Schuett as Prim Supporting Kanticha Chumma as Karisa Atthama Chiwanitchaphan as Matinee Pookie Paweenut Pangnakorn as Somrasri Montree Jenuksorn as Sindu Anant Boonnark as Watson Virakarn Seneetantikul as Orn Janya Thanasawang... |
30,000 and its event categorization is 500 (highest calibre is 1000). The event has been held since 2018. It became a World Curling Tour event in 2019. The 2021 event featured many of the teams that had qualified | the end of the calendar year at the Gothenburg Curling Hall in Gothenburg, Sweden. The purse for the event is SEK75,000 with the winning team receiving SEK 30,000 and its event categorization is 500 (highest calibre is 1000). The event has been held since 2018. It became a World Curling Tour |
and other debris in California. It grows up to 53 millimeters long and has 51-53 leg pairs, with a discrete frontal plate, large anal pores, and slender feet of | centipede in the family Geophilidae found beneath logs and other debris in California. It grows up to 53 millimeters long and has 51-53 leg pairs, with a discrete frontal plate, |
of Harworth Bircotes, which includes the settlements of Harworth and Bircotes. The ward was created in 2002 following a review of electoral boundaries in Bassetlaw by the Boundary Committee for England. Councillors The ward elects 3 councillors every four years. Prior to 2015, Bassetlaw District Council was elected by ... | of electoral boundaries in Bassetlaw by the Boundary Committee for England. Councillors The ward elects 3 councillors every four years. Prior to 2015, Bassetlaw District Council was elected by thirds with elections taking place every year except the year in which elections to Nottinghamshire County Council took place. ... |
Section 1 Section 2 Bottom half Section 3 Section 4 References External links Official | 2 Bottom half Section 3 Section 4 References External links Official results archive (ATP) Official results archive (ITF) 1981 Grand Prix |
artist Emily Speed, b. 1979, British, installation and performance artist Raphaella Spence, b. 1978, British, painter Loredana Sperini, b. 1970, Swiss, sculptor Molly Springfield, b. 1977, American, drawer Hannah Starkey, b. 1971, British, photographer Despina Stokou, b. 1978, Greek, painter Despina Stokou, b. 1978, Gr... | painter Charlotte Graham, b. 1972, New Zealander, painter Amy Granat, b. 1976, American, film maker Nicola Green, b. 1972, British, painter Rona Green (artist), b. 1972, Australian, multidisciplinary artist Jillian Green, b. 1975, Australian, painter Isca Greenfield-Sanders, b. 1978, American, painter Dara Greenwald, (... |
for the club on 12 July 2015 against FC Myllypuro in the Kakkonen at the age of 16. Despite his young age, Tykkyläinen made a total of 13 appearances in the league in that season. KuPS In January 2016, Tykkyläinen was signed by Veikkausliiga club KuPS, where he was supposed to play for their KuPS' farmer club KuFu-98, ... | still training with KuPS. Tykkyläinen played for both the U-19 team of KuPS and KuFu-98 in his first three years at the club. Tykkyläinen got his official debut for KuPS on 19 January 2018 in the Finnish Cup against Musan Salama. Tykkyläinen did also make his debut in the Veikkausliiga on 12 August 2018 against PS Kemi... |
record of 7–1–1 with a mark of 4–1–1 in conference play, placing second in the IIAC. Schedule References Western Illinois | during the 1951 college football season. Led by third-year head coach Vince DiFrancesca, the Leathernecks compiled an overall record of 7–1–1 with a mark of 4–1–1 in conference play, placing |
8th place in All-around at the 2019 World Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan. In 2021, she was elected FIG Athletes Representative in Rhythmic Gymnastics, as the successor to Liubou Charkashyna (BLR), who had been the athlete's representative of the World Gymnastics Federation for Rhythmic Gymnastics since 2013. Persona... | Senior She competed at the 2018 World Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria, where she placed 7th in Group All-around competition. She was also a part of the group that took 8th place in All-around at the 2019 World Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan. In 2021, she was elected FIG Athletes Representative in |
calypso competition in 1962 which was won by Lord Brynner (Kade Simon). Despite having Trinidad and Tobago citizenship through his father, Bomber believed that he would have done better had he been born in the country, saying in a 2012 interview "The people wanted Bomber. I was the People's Choice. It was felt I was no... | The Mighty Spoiler and, like Spoiler, he was known for his use of humour in his compositions. In 1964 Bomber won the Calypso Monarch competition, defeating Sparrow. He placed fourth in the Independence calypso competition in 1962 which was won by Lord Brynner (Kade Simon). Despite having Trinidad and Tobago citizenship... |
for Jeonju Citizen FC. Career Club career Before the 2014 season, Marianus Almeida Santos Jeronimo signed for South Korean fourth tier side Jeonju Citizen FC after starring in film | footballer who is last known to have played as a attacker for Jeonju Citizen FC. Career Club career Before the 2014 season, Marianus Almeida Santos Jeronimo signed for South Korean fourth tier side Jeonju Citizen FC after starring in film A Barefoot Dream, where he suffered injuries. |
The Daily News reported on the forthcoming album and associated tour. The album was reviewed in the January 2013 issue of INsite Atlanta. Thandiwe Ogbonna, writing for No Depression, said "Filthy Dirty South is an overall outstanding work of clever musicianship. A tour of world sounds that could be scattered and disjoi... | an overall outstanding work of clever musicianship. A tour of world sounds that could be scattered and disjointed is very skilfully executed with a pleasant flow." Dan Levenson reviewed the album, along with the band's two previous studio albums, in the January 2015 issue of Banjo Newsletter, taking great interest in L... |
promising young players such as Georgios Mitsibonas and Sakis Tsiolis. They were all chosen by Polish coach Jacek Gmoch. Ntosas won the 1985 Greek Cup with AE Larissa, one of the strongest sides of Greek football in the 1980s. In 1986 he joined Toxotis Larissa in Delta Ethniki and | Astir Neo Perivoli and he signed for 1982 Greek Cup runners-up AE Larissa in the summer of 1982 alongside also promising young players such as Georgios Mitsibonas and Sakis Tsiolis. They were all chosen by |
Finals Top half Section 1 Section 2 Bottom half Section 3 Section 4 References External links Official results archive (ATP) Official results archive (ITF) 1982 Grand Prix (tennis) 1982 | to Mats Wilander. Wilander won the title by defeating Guillermo Vilas 6–3, 6–4, 6–3 in the final. Seeds Draw Finals Top half Section 1 Section 2 Bottom half |
elderly and those with disabilities for the Wessex Regional Health Authority and was an honorary senior lecturer at the University of Southampton School of Medicine. This move from a centralised system to local care units was replicated in many countries. Personal life Kushlick was born in South Africa and educated at ... | known for his advocacy for greater facilities within mainstream communities for adults and children with a learning disability. Career He began work in 1956 when he moved to London from South Africa. In London, he worked as a locum house surgeon at St Giles' Hospital and later at Fulham Hospital. Between 1957 and 1958 ... |
Mukacheve. In the summer of 1970 he became a player of Hoverla Uzhhorod, as part of which he ended his career as a player in 1972. After a long break, in 1991 he returned to the football field, playing 1 match as part of the Dnipro Cherkasy. Coaching career At the end of his career, the player began coaching. In 1991 h... | Cherkasy. In 1993, until August, he headed Ros Bila Tserkva. After the end of his career as a football player, he started working as a coach. In 1991 практика на the post of technical director of Dnipro Cherkasy. In 1993, until August, he was in charge of Ros Bila Tserkva . In early 1994 he was appointed head coach of ... |
the book Black Hawk Down: A Story of Modern War and the Black Hawk Down film. He is a firearms instructor and counterterrorism expert who trains people in high-risk operations. His company is called CSAT-Combat Shooting and Tactics. He is the author of three books about leadership. Military career Howe served 20 years ... | Down: A Story of Modern War. He was the leader of the assault team that went in to rescue Army Rangers and Delta Force members in Mogadishu. Mark Bowden met with Howe in 1997 about writing the book after clearing it with Howe's commanding officer. Howe was first to arrive on the scene of the downed Black Hawk helicopte... |
December 20, 2021, in the state of Nasarawa, Nigeria. The herdsmen killed approximately 52 people according to eyewitnesses in 12 different villages, although the death toll was initially put at least 20 by the Tiv Development Association. Prior to the attack, the conflict had been happening for decades due to overgraz... | approximately 52 people according to eyewitnesses in 12 different villages, although the death toll was initially put at least 20 by the Tiv Development Association. Prior to the attack, the conflict had been happening for decades due to overgrazing and farming in what they deemed communal areas. Overtime, it had acqui... |
Taiwanese Paiwan artist. Early life Sakuliu Pavavaljung was born in 1960, in Sandimen, Pingtung County, and resides in the village of Koushe. His family made iron knives for several generations. Sakuliu Pavavaljung's father named him after his paternal grandmother's father. Sakuliu Pavavaljung's three older siblings ha... | the story was Sakuliu Pavavaljung. Days after Kuo's Facebook post, engineer Yu Yue-lien disclosed on the same social media network that Sakuliu Pavavaljung had tried to sexually assault her in 2006. Subsequently, an investigation into Sakuliu Pavavaljung began in December 2021. Soon after Sakuliu Pavavaljung had public... |
himself considered to be one of his most successful. Around the time he joined the Richardson office, Burdett appears to have undertaken a small commission in his own right: the provision of plans to improve the Commons of his home town of Leominster. Another major project at the firm at this time was the completion of... | a major influence on a generation of architects such as Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright. It is unclear on which projects Burdett was engaged once he joined Richardson's atelier, as the firm enjoyed a large portfolio of residential, commercial and public works across the country at the time. However, when Burdett ... |
Top half Section 1 Section 2 Bottom half Section 3 Section 4 References External links Official results archive (ATP) Official results | 2 Bottom half Section 3 Section 4 References External links Official results archive (ATP) Official results archive (ITF) 1983 Grand Prix |
the Beaver River watershed, which is part of the Churchill River and Hudson Bay drainage basin. Saskatchewan Highway 21 heads north up from Highway 55 to provide access to Pierce Lake near Howe Bay at the eastern end and Meadow Lake Provincial Park. Howe Bay is the location of Pierce Lake Lodge and the convergence of H... | Saskatchewan. It is situated along the course of the Cold River in the boreal forest ecozone of Canada. Upstream along Cold River from Pierce Lake is Cold Lake and downstream are Lepine Lake and Lac des Îles. Pierce Lake and Cold River are in the Beaver River watershed, which is part of the Churchill River and Hudson B... |
are reflected in the minimal information preserved in the sources, as well as a great deal of variation as to the details. The above summary represents the most generally accepted version of the events, although there exist slightly different interpretations. The sources exhibit disagreements even over the name of Khiḍ... | khan ʿAzīz Shaykh as son of Timur Khwaja. Naṭanzī also attributes a reign of some two years to Timur Khwaja, and has him murdered, unrecognized, by the husband of a woman he assaulted. Given Naṭanzī's obvious errors, it is difficult to know how much of the remaining information he relates may be reliable. Even the Russ... |
defending champion, but lost in the final to Boris Becker. The score was 6–4, 6–2. Seeds Draw Finals Top half Section 1 | in the final to Boris Becker. The score was 6–4, 6–2. Seeds Draw Finals Top half Section 1 Section |
massacre occurred in a marketplace in Sokoto, Nigeria, by gunmen, locally | condemnation from governor Godwin Obaseki and Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari. References 2021 |
Section 2 Bottom half Section 3 Section 4 References External links Official results archuve (ATP) Official results archive (ITF) 1982 Grand Prix (tennis) 1982 Singles | defending champion, but lost in the final to José Higueras. The score was 4–6, 6–7, 7–6, 6–3, 7–6. Seeds |
plays as a Central Midfielder for Cypriot club Omonia Aradippou on loan from Anorthosis. Career statistics | a Central Midfielder for Cypriot club Omonia Aradippou on loan from Anorthosis. Career statistics Club References 2002 births Living people Cypriot footballers Cyprus youth international footballers |
Sullivan Arena in Anchorage, Alaska Brackets Men's Women's References Great Alaska Shootout Great Alaska Shootout Great Alaska Shootout | Shootout Great Alaska Shootout November 2002 sports events in the United |
it occurs at a depth range of 58 to 330 m (190 to 1082 ft). It is a benthic species that reaches 11.5 cm (4.5 inches) in total length. It can be found on substrates of mud, rock, or gravel, and it is currently the only known species of Lethotremus, following a reclassification of the second described species in the gen... | the Aleutian Islands, where its range extends to Unimak Pass, and it occurs at a depth range of 58 to 330 m (190 to 1082 ft). It is a benthic species that reaches 11.5 cm (4.5 inches) in total length. |
local government area of Delta State) to Late Pa Stephen Ogor and Late Mrs Ruth Emetakiewe Edewor on the 17th of July 1942. He was the pioneer Bishop of Anglican Diocese of Oleh and he served from December 1999 to July 2012 when he retired and was succeeded | Diocese of Oleh. He died on 13 February 2021 after a brief illness. Early life and death Jonathan Francis Ekokotu Edewor was born in Erawha-Owhe(present day Isoko North local government area of Delta State) |
Pilotes Volontaires (French: 'Volunteer Pilots Association') is a charitable NGO based in France which flies Search and rescue missions looking for refugees in danger on the Mediterranean Sea with their two reconnaissance aircraft. It was founded by José Benavente and Benoît Micolon in January 2018. Their initial aircr... | was called Colibri, and flew its first mission in May 2018. Association Pilotes Volontaires typically operates by contacting the MRCC in Rome, rather than NGO rescue vessels directly. As of June 2019, they had logged 52 missions, sighting 54 boats and by their estimates saving more than 4,300 people. At that date, the ... |
Buckner's follow-up to his 1997 divorce odyssey Devotion + Doubt is a more upbeat affair, with questions of faith and being tossed into the electric mix. Moving from contemplative singer-songwriter treks ('Once') to blurry guitar rave-ups ('Believer')... Yet, for all of the creeping positivity going on within the groov... | plenty of acoustic rumination, but the album is characterized by such rave-ups as 'Jewelbomb,' 'Believer' and 'Goner w/ Souvenir.'" For Entertainment Weekly, Will Hermes gave the album an 'A' rating, calling it a "stunner" with Buckner's voice "keening and careening like George Jones gone haywire." In the Washington Po... |
his research and teaching was on Medieval History. In parallel he built for himself a reputation as a specialist on the (recently "discovered" - or, at least, reclassified by the media) "Sudeten Germans", which marked him out as a more than averagely politicised historian. His application for party membership was still... | from it. The first project after 1926 involved teaming up with his professorial predecessor, Emil von Ottenthal. Together they worked on a volume of "The records of Emperor Lothar III and Empress Richenza" which was published in 1927. Re-printed editions were produced in 1957 and 2011. After this he returned to similar... |
1999) is a Finnish professional ice hockey player. He is currently playing for Tappara of the Finnish Liiga. | for Pelicans during the 2018–19 Liiga season. References External links 1999 births Living people Tappara players Lahti Pelicans players Finnish |
Jan Gunnarsson. Yannick Noah won the title by defeating Miloslav Mečíř 6–4, 3–6, 6–2, 7–6 in the final. Seeds Draw Finals Top half Section | Jan Gunnarsson. Yannick Noah won the title by defeating Miloslav Mečíř 6–4, 3–6, 6–2, 7–6 in the final. Seeds Draw Finals Top half Section 1 Section 2 |
number one at the weekend box office for the year 2022. Number-one films Highest-grossing films In-Year Release See also Lists of American films — American films | Release See also Lists of American films — American films by year Lists of box office number-one films References Chronology 2022 in American cinema |
The ability to look around inside of a virtual reality space is known as three degrees of freedom (3 DOF), while being able to move around inside a virtual environment is known as six degrees of freedom (6 DOF). 6 DOF should ideally enhance the user's sense of presence. The 3 DOF of cine-VR are defined as yaw (rotating... | with 360-degree cameras based on the content, likening the prefix “cinematic” to that of “narrative”. The HIT Lab requires cine-VR to be “narrative-based, instead of purely for novelty, entertainment, exploration, etc.”; the cine-VR experience can be a drama, a documentary, or a hybrid as long as the story contains a b... |
the second floor reflecting the uses of each of the floors. Internally, the principal room was the main hall which was used for dances and showing silent films. The council acquired the building from the original shareholders allowing the company to be wound up in 1934. During the Second World War, fund-raising functio... | stone and chert with ashlar dressings and was opened to the public on 27 July 1904. An official opening ceremony was conducted by the local member of parliament, Sir John Kennaway, the following year. The design involved a symmetrical main frontage with three bays facing onto Fore Street; the central bay featured a wid... |
New York City and Philadelphia, including at the Romanian Opera House with Jacob Adler and at Boris Thomashefsky's theater. However, he could not get used to life there and soon returned to Romania. Upon returning to Iași he became very involved in literary and theater life once again. He wrote a number of theatrical w... | published a large number of Yiddish theatre songs which were widely performed in the late nineteenth century, making him one of the earliest popular songwriters in the genre. Biography Helman was born in Iași, Romania in 1855. His birth name was Shmuel-Yehuda, but he took on the name Zeydl after a childhood illness. Hi... |
of Zacatecas, located approximately southwest of Zacatecas City, the state capital. Geography The municipality of Mezquital del Oro lies at an elevation between in the Sierra Madre Occidental in southwestern Zacatecas. It borders the Zacatecan municipalities of Trinidad García de la Cadena to the west, Teúl de González... | 2009, 5.5% of the land in Mezquital del Oro is used for agriculture. The remainder of the land comprises tropical forest (53.6%), temperate forest (23.6), and grassland (17.2%). The municipality is situated in the drainage basin of the Juchipila River, a tributary of the Río Grande de Santiago. Much of the municipality... |
occurred in Sokoto, Nigeria, supposedly by gunmen, locally known as 'bandits'. At least 40 were killed in all, with countless homes set on fire | with countless homes set on fire by bandits. Sokoto had been seeing numerous waves of attacks during |
in 2015. In 2019, he was again elected to the Sejm (9th term). He is affiliated with the Law and Justice party. He was born in Wrocław, Poland. References Living people 1979 births | with the Law and Justice party. He was born in Wrocław, Poland. References Living people 1979 births Politicians from Wrocław 21st-century Polish politicians Members of the Polish Sejm 2011–2015 Members of the Polish Sejm 2015–2019 Members |
Despite this, he has claimed to have gained most of the knowledge through YouTube and Wikipedia. While attending the university in 2012, he was awarded $100,000 from the Thiel Fellowship, leading him to found Luminar and ultimately drop out of the university. Philanthropy On January 1, 2022, Russell donated $4 million ... | lidar and machine perception technologies, mainly used in autonomous cars. Luminar went public in December 2020, making him the world's youngest self-made billionaire. Although Luminar stock price has been in a steady decline since going public, Russell managed to realize $220M by selling 10.5M shares at $21 per share ... |
compiled an overall record of 4–5 with a mark of 0–3 in conference play, placing last out of seven teams in the MVC. Following the season, Bradley withdrew from Missouri Valley Conference in solidarity with Drake University, who left the conference in protest over the Johnny Bright incident, in which Johnny Bright, sta... | of seven teams in the MVC. Following the season, Bradley withdrew from Missouri Valley Conference in solidarity with Drake University, who left the conference in protest over the Johnny Bright incident, in which Johnny Bright, star halfback for the Drake Bulldogs, was assaulted by an Oklahoma A&M player during a |
for creativity as a vehicle for healing." The Junior Library Guild echoed the sentiment, stating, "The book is invested in the creative process and shows that there are multiple steps involved in moving from inspiration to finished art." The Junior Library Guild further noted that LaCour's "[c]haracters are detailed an... | a passionate argument for creativity as a vehicle for healing." The Junior Library Guild echoed the sentiment, stating, "The book is invested in the creative process and shows that there are multiple steps involved in moving from inspiration to finished art." The Junior Library Guild further noted that LaCour's "[c]har... |
gradually became assimilated as Catholics. In the 1990s, one descendant led an exploration and study of Judaism; eventually a few hundred adopted Jewish practices and converted before making aliyah to Israel. The first 98 new immigrants, 18 families, have emigrated to Israel in 2010, and settled in Beer Sheva and Ramla... | revive Judaism and emigrate to Israel in the late 20th century. It is written, directed and produced by Lorry Salcedo Mitrani. Before that Salcedo published the book (Salcedo: photos, Henry Mitrani Reaño: text) The Eternal Return: Homage to the Jewish Community of Peru [El eterno retorno : retrato de la comunidad judío... |
2021, netting the B's second in a 5–1 away routing of CF Pozuelo de Alarcón. On 27 July, he renewed his contract for a further year. Aguirre made his first team – and La Liga – debut on 2 January 2022, replacing | against RSD Alcalá. Aguirre scored his first senior goal on 21 March 2021, netting the B's second in a 5–1 away routing of CF Pozuelo de Alarcón. On 27 July, he renewed his contract for a further year. Aguirre made his first team – and La Liga – debut on 2 January 2022, replacing Sergi Guardiola late into |
2021) was an Irish footballer and manager who played for several clubs in the League of Ireland before later becoming involved in team management and development. Career Wallace enjoyed a brief playing career as a goalkeeper and played for Shelbourne, Galway and Drogheda United in the League of Ireland before reverting... | of Ireland before reverting to the intermediate game with the St Francis club. He worked closely as a coach with Pat Devlin when Bray Wanderers entered the League of Ireland in 1985. He also worked with Pete Mahon at UCD and had spells assisting Bohemians, St Francis and St Patrick’s |
by Yazidi organizations and parties. Here are some examples: | flags. Various Yazidi flags are used by Yazidi organizations and parties. |
The Branded Man (1918 film), a short silent Western film starring Hoot Gibson The Branded Man (1928 film), a silent crime drama film | film starring Hoot Gibson The Branded Man (1928 film), a silent crime drama film directed by Scott Pembroke and Phil Rosen |
Flora of Libya Flora of Egypt Flora of Sinai Flora of Palestine (region) Flora of Lebanon Flora of Syria Flora of the Arabian Peninsula Plants | ecological succession by stabilizing sand dunes. References monosperma Flora of Libya Flora of Egypt Flora of Sinai Flora of Palestine (region) Flora of |
at Hurn, for him and his family, and a second at Avon Lodge, for his staff. The line closed in 1935 and the track was removed but both stations still exist: Hurn as a hotel and Avon Lodge as a private residence. The third earl died childless in May 1889, leaving his title, estate and Heron Court to his nephew, Edward H... | stuffed and displayed at the house. He had the house extended considerably with another wing and a third storey, and added a drawing room in memory of his wife who had died in an accident. In 1820, he renamed the house, Heron Court. About 1824, the earl imported a dog from New Foundland, which, as a strong swimmer, mad... |
color. Thirteen Lune was founded by Nyakio Grieco, a Los Angeles-based beauty entrepreneur, and Patrick Herning, the CEO of plus-sized fashion brand 11 Honoré. The company was backed by a $3 million seed funding from Fearless Fund, as well as investments from Gwyneth Paltrow, Sean Combs, Naomi Watts, Gregg Renfrew of B... | and Patrick Herning, the CEO of plus-sized fashion brand 11 Honoré. The company was backed by a $3 million seed funding from Fearless Fund, as well as investments from Gwyneth Paltrow, Sean Combs, Naomi Watts, Gregg Renfrew of Beautycounter, Tracey Cunningham of Mèche salon, former U.S. Ambassador Nicole Avant, venture... |
Nomkhosi, Skillz, and Skye Wanda appear as guest artists. Track listing Release "Osama" was released as the album's lead single on September 10, 2021. The song peaked at number one on Radio Monitor | 2021 by Mayonie Production and Paradise Sound System. BlaQRhythm, DeeTheGeneral, Drega, Karyendasoul, Khetha, Mthunzi, Nana Atta, Nomkhosi, Skillz, and Skye |
and La Liga – debut on 2 January 2022, replacing fellow youth graduate Nico González in a 1–0 away success over RCD Mallorca. Career statistics Club Notes References External links 2001 births Living people People from Bajo Aragón-Caspe Spanish footballers Footballers from Aragon Association football midfielders La Lig... | In 2015, aged 14, he moved to FC Barcelona's La Masia. On 26 June 2020, after finishing his formation, Sanz signed a new three-year contract with Barça, being promoted to the reserves in Segunda División B. He made his senior debut on 18 October, coming on as a late substitute in a 1–0 home win over Gimnàstic de Tarrag... |
Boryspil, Ros Bila Tserkva, Borisfen-2 Boryspil. In 2003 he moved to Desna Chernihiv the main club in Chernihiv, where he played 2 games and scored 1 goal. Then he moved to Boreks-Borysfen and Borisfen-2 Boryspil in the same season. In summer 2004 he moved back to Borysfen Boryspil where he played 29 matches and scored... | Boryspil. In 2003 he moved to Desna Chernihiv the main club in Chernihiv, where he played 2 games and scored 1 goal. Then he moved to Boreks-Borysfen and Borisfen-2 Boryspil in the same season. In summer 2004 he moved back to |
participated in the IIHF Women's U18 World Championships in 2018, 2019, and 2020. References External links Tereza Mazancová at Hokej.cz Living people 2002 births Sportspeople from Mladá Boleslav | the 2020–21 season. She represented the at the 2021 IIHF Women's World Championship. As a junior player with the Czech national under-18 team, she participated in |
champions of this edition. Group stage Points table Advanced to Final Matches Final | 2003 Asia U19 Cricket tournament was the 2nd edition of |
as a forward for Barcelona B. Club career Born in Cambrils, Tarragona, Catalonia, Pedrola joined RCD Espanyol's youth setup in 2014, from local side CF Reus Deportiu. Released in 2019, he subsequently returned to Reus before joining FC Barcelona in June 2021, for the Juvenil A squad. Pedrola made his senior debut with ... | Espanyol's youth setup in 2014, from local side CF Reus Deportiu. Released in 2019, he subsequently returned to Reus before joining FC Barcelona in June 2021, for the Juvenil A squad. Pedrola made his senior debut with the reserves on 21 November 2021, coming on as a late substitute for Ferran Jutglà in a 0–2 Primera D... |
replacing the MV Frontenac II built in 1962. The Amherst Islander II was constructed with another ferry, the MV Wolfe Islander IV, using the same zero emission technology and which will serve between Kingston, Ontario and Wolfe Island. The Amherst Islander | which will serve Amherst Island from Millhaven, Ontario in Lake Ontario, Canada, thus replacing the MV Frontenac II built in 1962. The Amherst Islander II was constructed with another ferry, the |
Men's Women's References Great Alaska Shootout Great Alaska Shootout Great Alaska Shootout November 2001 sports events in the | Great Alaska Shootout Great Alaska Shootout November 2001 sports events in |
with also playing the role of "Chester Markham" in Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman. He appeared in films, such as, Bringing Out the Dead, 92 in the Shade, 1492: Conquest of Paradise, Gloria, Extreme Measures, and The Fisher King. Heffernan retired his career 2001, where his last credit was from the police procedural televis... | was an American film, stage and television actor. He was perhaps best known for playing "Eddie Niles" in the 1973 film The Sting. Life and career Heffernan was born in Manhattan, New York. He began his career in the 1950s, where he performed on stage. While appearing on stage, he won an Obie Award, with also starring i... |
by Dutton Books for Young Readers. Reception Watch Over Me received starred reviews from Kirkus, Booklist, Publishers Weekly, and School Library Journal. The book is a Junior Library Guild selection. In reviews, the book was called a "gripping ... emotion-packed must-read," "a painfully compelling gem from a masterful | The audiobook received a starred review from School Library Journal, as well as a positive review from Booklist. The New York Public Library, Chicago Public Library, Buzzfeed, and Kirkus named it one of the best books of the year. References 2020 children's |
and Subba Rao maintained a close correspondence for nearly two decades. Keynes even recommended Subba Rao's name to the India Office at Calcutta for a high position in the British India Government - an offer which Subba Rao had to kindly decline owing to his sense of obligation to the Mysore Government and Royalty whic... | kindest regards, yours sincerely – N. S. Subba Rao". Return to India N. S. Subba Rao returned to India on 28 October 1909. In 1910, he was appointed as a lecturer in Economics at Maharaja College, Mysore. Here, in addition to Economics, Subba Rao taught Political Science, European History and English Literature as well... |
to replace the materiel lost at Dunkirk. The amount realised in the weeks specifically designated War Weapons Weeks was £456,861,000, equivalent to about £ in . Warship Week was launched in October 1941, and in summer 1942, the government had a smaller campaign for British Army equipment known as Tanks for Attack: the ... | with the aim of British Army equipment being sponsored by a civil community. The Royal Air Force equivalent was Wings for Victory Week and the Royal Navy equivalent was Warship Week. Campaign Each county was set a target of money to raise and local civic leaders were presented with plaques as a reward for the fund rais... |
species as a member of Eumicrotremus, contrary to a 2015 revision by O. S. Voskoboinikova that established the genus Microancathus, in addition to describing the species M. tokranovi. References | northern Kuril Islands. It is a demersal fish that occurs at a depth range of 115 to 370 m (377 to |
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