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fourth season with Ineos as the title sponsor and the second full season with the current name. Team roster Riders who joined the team for the 2022 | Team roster Riders who joined the team for the 2022 season Riders who left the team during or after the 2021 season Season victories National, Continental, and World Champions Notes References External |
16 rubbers, for seven singles and two doubles wins. Subirats' brother Jaime was also a tennis player. References External links 1947 births 2018 deaths Mexican female tennis players Tennis players from Mexico City Pan American Games medalists in tennis Pan American Games gold medalists for Mexico Pan American Games sil... | Between 1968 and 1973 she was a playing member of the Mexico Federation Cup team and featured in 16 rubbers, for seven singles and two doubles wins. Subirats' brother Jaime was also a tennis player. References External links 1947 births 2018 deaths Mexican female tennis players Tennis players from Mexico City Pan Ameri... |
a taller body and flatter and less developed bone plaques. FishBase does not recognize this species or the genus Microancathus, placing M. fedorovi within Eumicrotremus. This species was described in 2015 alongside the establishment of Microancathus and the reclassification of | Pacific, and one of two species in the genus Microancathus. It is known from the Kuril Islands. It is distinguished from its congener M. fedorovi by a taller body and flatter and less |
moved to Great Britain and began to work in the growing drugs trade; he was arrested in Surrey in 1981 and jailed for four years for conspiracy to import heroin. He returned to Dublin and was again imprisoned in 1986 for heroin dealing, receiving a ten-year sentence. Felloni was paroled in 1993. In the 1980s and '90s h... | his parents were not married, he was given his mother's surname, calling him Anthony Carroll. Carroll adopted his father's surname in 1959. He married Anne Marie Flynn in 1969. Criminal career Carroll began as a blackmailer; he would seduce impressionable women from rural areas and force them to pose for nude photograp... |
Qatar. Shorouq Al Sowaidi started playing golf in 2004, practicing under the auspices of the Qatar Golf Association. | Al Sowaidi is a Qatari golfer, who pioneered women's golf in Qatar. Shorouq Al Sowaidi started playing golf in 2004, practicing under the auspices of the Qatar Golf Association. In 2006 |
The Western Raider was published by Popular Publications. There were a total of five issues; three under the title The Western Raider, one as The Octopus, and one as The Scorpion. There was one volume of four numbers; with the final issue the numbering was restarted at volume 1 number 1. It was in pulp format, with 128... | an American pulp magazine. The first issue was dated August/September 1938; it was followed by two more issues under that title, publishing Western fiction, and then was changed to a crime fiction pulp for two issues, titled The Octopus and The Scorpion. Both these two issues were named after a supervillain, rather tha... |
Cup the previous week. Yannick Noah won the title by defeating Ronald Agénor 7–6(8–6), 6–4, 6–4 in the final. Seeds Draw | the final. Seeds Draw Finals Top half Bottom half References External links Official results |
in Lymington, England. Racing Results References Individual sailing yachts 2000s sailing yachts Sailboat types built in the United Kingdom Vendée Globe boats IMOCA 60 | after being built by Jason Carrington/Neville Hutton in Lymington, England. Racing Results References Individual sailing yachts 2000s sailing yachts Sailboat types built in the United Kingdom |
Gazette wrote: "Crucially, the trad, tried and true musical vocabulary never slips into a lazy replay of '60s/'70s antecedents. Her choice of a Stevie Wonder cover, 'You Haven't Done Nothin', seals it, placing the music in context without cementing it in cliché." The Toronto Star concluded that "the combination of the ... | Davis was backed by members of Big Chief, for whom she previously sang. Eddie Harsch played keyboards on Sunday Morning Music. Inspired by life in her downtown Detroit neighborhood, Davis wrote or cowrote all of the lyrics, aside from "You Haven't Done Nothin'", a cover of the Stevie Wonder song; Big Chief provided the... |
18 February 1925, he received an honorary commission as a lieutenant in the British Indian Army. Knighted as a Knight Commander of the Order of the Star of India (KCSI) in the 1931 New Year Honours list, he was promoted to honorary captain on 26 September 1931 and to honorary major on 24 December 1938. He received his ... | India (KCSI) in the 1931 New Year Honours list, he was promoted to honorary captain on 26 September 1931 and to honorary major on 24 December 1938. He received his final promotion to honorary lieutenant-colonel on 15 October 1946, and received an honorary commission in the same rank in the post-Independence Indian Army... |
list Youtz as a coauthor on all of his publications, she was listed on many, including: One of the few publications crediting her as a contributor but not written with Mosteller was a festschrift for Mosteller's 70th birthday, A Statistical Model: Frederick Mosteller's Contributions to Statistics, | in 2003. Selected publications Although Mosteller did not list Youtz as a coauthor on all of his publications, she was listed on many, including: One of the few publications crediting her as a contributor but not written with Mosteller was a festschrift for Mosteller's 70th birthday, A Statistical Model: Frederick Most... |
ESFA Under-13 Schools' Cup, and scored the second goal of their 2–0 win in the final. He joined Birmingham City's academy from Headless Cross under-8s in 2012, and took up a two-year scholarship with the club in July 2020. According to the then head of professional development phase, Mike Dodds, "He was a very versatil... | in the 2021–22 Premier League 2. Amid reported interest from Premier League clubs including Brighton & Hove Albion, Leeds United, Newcastle United and Southampton, Birmingham did not want to risk losing Hall the same way that they lost Amari Miller to Leeds. Hall signed his first professional contract with Birmingham o... |
and Information in 1998, succeeding Hamed Yousef Hammadi. His successor as Acting Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Abdul-Jabbar Tawfiq, then Minister of Education Fahd Salem Al-Shakrah as acting Minister, then Hammam Abdul-Khaleq Abdul-Ghafour returned as Minister of Higher Education and Scientific ... | Abdul-Jabbar Tawfiq, then Minister of Education Fahd Salem Al-Shakrah as acting Minister, then Hammam Abdul-Khaleq Abdul-Ghafour returned as Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research in 2001. After the 2003 invasion He was on the list of Iraqis wanted by the United States. He was arrested by the American occ... |
a Polish handball player for Piotrkowianin Piotrków Trybunalski and | team. References 2001 births Living people Sportspeople from Łódź Polish male handball |
of Reed College in summer 1968 Cleo Youtz (1909–2005), American statistician Gregory Youtz, composer, 1984 Charles Ives Prize | Notable people with the surname include: Byron Youtz, acting president of Reed College in summer 1968 Cleo Youtz (1909–2005), American statistician Gregory Youtz, composer, 1984 Charles |
bellus is a species of sedge that is native to an area of Southern Africa. The | an area of Southern Africa. The species was first formally described by the botanist Carl Sigismund Kunth in 1837. See also List |
cells. She was also the recipient of the 2007 Advanced Clinical Research Award from the American Society of Clinical Oncology. Following this, Hershman was recognized by the Breast Cancer Research Foundation for her innovative clinical and translational breast cancer research. In 2015, Hershman was elected a member of ... | health outcomes, particularly in breast cancer," Hershman was appointed the American Cancer Society Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology in 2020. She was also named the recipient of the 2020 Hologic, Inc. Endowed Women Who Conquer Cancer Mentorship Award. The following year, Hershman was recognized as a Giant of Canc... |
the Czech national junior leagues with the under-16 and under-17 teams of HC Olomouc and in the Czech Women's Extraliga with SK Karviná. References External links Tereza Radová at Hokej.cz Living people 2001 births People from Svitavy Czech women's ice hockey defencemen Göteborg HC players Olympic ice hockey players of... | participate in the Olympic Games for the first time in team history. As a junior player with the Czech national under-18 team, she participated in the 2019 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship. Her senior club career began in the at age 13 with HC Uničov. Radová has also played in the Czech national junior leagues with ... |
Living people Sportspeople from Łódź Expatriate handball players Polish male handball players | births Living people Sportspeople from Łódź Expatriate handball players Polish male |
hot-springs soaking was advertised as "beneficial to pulmonary and bronchial troubles" and affording "cure for rheumatism in all its forms, blood and skin disorders, ulcerated stomachs, genito-urinary and kindred diseases." In the 1930s several more bathhouse establishments were built, including the Charles Motel and S... | Truth or Consequences identified 35 artesian wells and springs. Prior to World War II, there were approximately 40 hot springs spa establishments in Truth or Consequences. Of the current hot springs establishments five draw their water from wells, and La Paloma Hot Springs & Spa (formerly Marshall Hot Springs), Riverbe... |
fight by unanimous decision, with scores of 40–35, 39–37 and 40–35. Campos next beat Luis Gonzalo Sucasaca Pari by unanimous decision on 19 October 2018, Marcos Emilio Villafane by unanimous decision, on 25 January 2019 and Claudio Lavinanza by split decision on 30 March 2019. Campos faced Agustin Francisco David Leito... | line. Campos won the fight by unanimous decision, with scores of 98–91, 97–92 and 95–94. He scored the sole knockdown of the fight in the sixth round, dropping Villegas with two consecutive body shots. After capturing his first two professional titles, Campos fought a rematch with Ramon Velasquez on 12 March 2021, at t... |
(born 5 August 2000) is a Polish handball player for HK Aranäs and the Polish | player for HK Aranäs and the Polish national team. |
week. Thierry Tulasne won the title by defeating Anders Järryd 6–2, 6–3 | Tulasne won the title by defeating Anders Järryd 6–2, 6–3 in the final. Seeds Draw Finals |
so for the next 14 years. As a talent manager, he had only four clients, the others being jazz pianist/singer Mose Allison, comedian John Byner and the actor Michael Keaton. Colomby co-scripted and produced for the 1984 film Johnny Dangerously alongside with, Jeff Harris, Bernie Kukoff and Norman Steinberg. He died in ... | an American producer and screenwriter. While still a schoolteacher of English and social studies at a High School in New York City, he became the manager of the jazz pianist Thelonious Monk in 1955, and remained so for the next 14 years. As a talent manager, he had only four |
the defending champion, but was forced to retire in his first round match against Gustavo Tiberti. Mats | the defending champion, but was forced to retire in his first round match against Gustavo Tiberti. Mats Wilander won the title by defeating Henrik |
Pamplona, Brazilian footballer Other Estanislau Amadeu Kreutz (1928–2014), Brazilian Catholic bishop Surname Nobility Infanta Adelgundes, Duchess of Guimarães (1858–1946), member of the House of Braganza Princess Maria Theresa of Braganza (1881–1945), member of the House of Braganza and Infanta of Portugal Sports Pecka... | of Portugal Sports Pecka (footballer) (born 1989), real name Wellington de Jorge Estanislau Paeckart, Brazilian footballer Other Maria do Carmo Estanislau do Amaral (born 1959), Brazilian botanist, biologist, curator, and academic Sérgio Estanislau do Amaral (1925–1996), Brazilian geologist |
half References External links Official results archive (WTA) Official results | title, by defeating Anders Järryd 6–1, 6–2 in the final. Seeds Draw Finals Top |
has a raked stem; a raised counter, angled transom; a keel-mounted rudder controlled by a wheel and a fixed modified long keel, with a cutaway forefoot. The sloop version displaces and carries of lead ballast, while the yawl model displaces and carries of ballast. The boat has a draft of with the standard keel. The boa... | standard keel. The boat is fitted with a Gray Marine 491 gasoline engine for docking and maneuvering. The fuel tank holds and the fresh water tank has a capacity of . The design has sleeping accommodation for eight people, with a double "V"-berth in the bow cabin, two straight settee berths and two pilot berths in the ... |
five tankōbon volumes. Publication Written and illustrated by , Tenohira ni Ai wo! was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Weekly Big Comic Spirits from August 1, 2016, to | in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Weekly Big Comic Spirits from August 1, 2016, to October 23, 2017. Shogakukan collected its chapters in five tankōbon volumes, released from October 28, 2016, to November 30, 2017. Volume |
for HK Nitra between 2016 and 2018. After that he played for their senior team. Kollár previously played for HK Dukla Trenčín, HK Orange 20, HK Nitra and Muskegon Lumberjacks of the United States Hockey League. Career statistics Regular season | played for their senior team. Kollár previously played for HK Dukla Trenčín, HK Orange 20, HK Nitra and Muskegon Lumberjacks of the United States Hockey League. Career statistics Regular season and playoffs International References External links |
the quarterfinals to Damir Keretić. Mats Wilander won the title by defeating Stefan | Damir Keretić. Mats Wilander won the title by defeating Stefan Edberg 6–1, 6–0 in the final. |
March 1997) is a Polish handball player for KS Azoty-Puławy and the Polish | March 1997) is a Polish handball player for KS Azoty-Puławy and the Polish national |
did not compete this year. Magnus Gustafsson won the title by defeating Alberto Mancini 6–1, 6–2 in the final. Seeds Draw Finals Top | in the final. Seeds Draw Finals Top half Bottom half References |
Kentucky, Mary Jane Carlisle was prominent in Washington, D.C. social circles for many years. She was the lead author of Mrs. John G. Carlisle's Kentucky Cook Book, published in 1893. She died in 1905. Early life and education Mary Jane Goodson was born in Covington, Kentucky, on August 28, 1835. Her stepfather, Major ... | Andrew Jackson, both physically and mentally. At the age of 40, he married Hetty Wasson of Covington. She was educated in the Covington schools. Career On January 25, 1857, she married John Griffin Carlisle, a politician from Kentucky who became well known on the national stage. He served as 41st United States Secretar... |
Barbara Ernest, who competed at Wimbledon in the 1950s. Like her mother, Ernest-James made several appearances at Wimbledon, twice playing in the singles second round. References External links | a Welsh former professional tennis player. Ernest-James is the daughter of tennis player Barbara Ernest, who competed |
footballer who played in the Football League for Clapton Orient and Fulham. References 1901 births 1997 deaths | was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Clapton Orient and Fulham. References 1901 births 1997 deaths English footballers |
champion, but lost in the second round to Tomás Carbonell. Horst Skoff won the title by defeating Ronald Agénor | but lost in the second round to Tomás Carbonell. Horst Skoff won the title by defeating Ronald |
match, holding a 1–1 tie with Pennsylvania until the last minute of play. After the match with Penn, Stuart Rink was turned into little more than a puddle for a 10-day period and the Cadets were again unable to improve their play. The lack of ice time caused Army to drop their third game of the season to Bates which di... | with Pennsylvania until the last minute of play. After the match with Penn, Stuart Rink was turned into little more than a puddle for a 10-day period and the Cadets were again unable to improve their play. The lack of ice time caused Army to drop their third game of the season to Bates which did not bode well for the r... |
1970 deaths English footballers Association football forwards English Football League players Southall F.C. players Fulham F.C. players | Leslie Henry Heard (25 May 1893 – 1970) was an |
contained new recordings as well as covers of previously released songs. Several ballads were featured on the collection including the title track. Among the final tracks was "Always", which was composed by Fricke's then-husband Randy Jackson. A cover version of Simon & Garfunkel's "Homeword Bound" was also included an... | content Janie Fricke had been signed to Columbia Records since 1977 but found it challenging to find a musical identity. This resulted in her early singles only reaching minor chart positions and receiving limited radio airplay. In the early 1980s, Fricke started focusing on ballads which ultimately led to her breakthr... |
is a member of the National Regeneration Movement (MORENA) political party, which was founded by López Obrador. The statue was toppled and destroyed during the early morning of the change of municipal administration by unidentified people on 1 January 2022 (New Year's Day). Téllez Monroy will file a complaint for vanda... | Obrador. It was installed at the intersection of Isidro Fabela Avenue and Circuito José Jiménez Cantú, in Atlacomulco, a municipality of the State of Mexico. It was placed on 29 December 2021 by Roberto Téllez Monroy, the outgoing mayor. Téllez Monroy is a member of the National Regeneration Movement (MORENA) political... |
studios and transmitter are located on Presidente Dutra Avenue, in the center of Feira de Santana. History TV Subaé was inaugurated on June 1, 1988, by businessman Modesto Cerqueira, being the first Rede Globo affiliate in the interior of the state. The structure to start the operations was made by the defunct Rede Glo... | another five TV stations. TV Subaé's studios and transmitter are located on Presidente Dutra Avenue, in the center of Feira de Santana. History TV Subaé was inaugurated on June 1, 1988, by businessman Modesto Cerqueira, being the first Rede Globo affiliate in the interior of the state. The structure to start the operat... |
review from Publishers Weekly, as well as positive reviews from Los Angeles Times, Kirkus, School Library Journal, The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, Booklist, VOYA, and The Horn Book Guide. The book is a Junior Library Guild selection. Multiple reviewers applauded LaCour for setting the novel in Los Ange... | Weekly noted the way LaCour portrays "real pain, longing, and feeling," while Kirkus highlighted that the "sensitive, multifaceted novel creates an authentic portrayal of the ups and downs of life." The Los Angeles Times applauded LaCour's ability to capture "the unique intensity of teenage characters discovering love,... |
to 29 October 2016. The event was limited to seniors and juniors. At the same venue, youth weightlifters instead contested the preceding World Youth Weightlifting Championships, where they were awarded Commonwealth medals (if desired, their results also featured in the subsequent junior/senior standings). Results shown... | Results shown below are for the senior competition only. Junior and youth results are cited here and here respectively. Medal table Medal summary Men Women References External links Senior results book Junior results book Youth results book Weightlifting competitions Weightlifting Commonwealth Weightlifting Championshi... |
McClay works on future markets and the transition to zero carbon. She was interested in demand side response (DSR), which provides electricity to people as an when they need it. She believes this approach can provide power at times it is more abundant and clean. McClay was elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engin... | and career McClay started a career in industry in 1999. She first joined Edison Mission Energy, where she worked on business modelling and strategy. In 2006 she moved to British Energy. She joined EDF Energy in 2009. At EDF, McClay was responsible for portfolio management. In 2015 McClay was appointed Head of Commercia... |
deaths English footballers Association football forwards English Football League players Cowes Sports F.C. players Barrow A.F.C. players Bury F.C. players Notts County F.C. players | 1993 deaths English footballers Association football forwards English Football League players Cowes Sports F.C. players Barrow A.F.C. players Bury F.C. players Notts County F.C. players |
machine guns and 73 mm anti-tank recoilless rifles. Marinka was hit by small arms fire and antitank rockets, while Ukrainian troops at Shyrokyne were harassed with small arms and heavy machine gun fire. Officials from the self-styled Donetsk People's Republic recorded seven Ukrainian attacks on their positions. The Ukr... | was hit by a 122 mm artillery barrage, while Ukrainian redoubts at Popasna became the target of heavy machine guns, automatic grenade launchers and 120 mm mortars. Ukrainian troops at Katerinivka were harassed with small arms fire and different types of grenades and rockets. 25 January: The press center of the Ukrainia... |
over Marion Boundy at the 1969 Wimbledon Championships (6–2, 6–0) lasted only 20 minutes and is considered to be one of the shortest tennis matches on record. The following year she was at the other end of a heavy defeat at Wimbledon when she fell 0–6, 0–6 to Judy Dalton | heavy defeat at Wimbledon when she fell 0–6, 0–6 to Judy Dalton in the second round. References External links 1943 births Living people British female tennis players English female |
(born 1950) is an Australian writer and clinical psychologist. She has written in a number of genres, including poetry, memoir and nonfiction. Early life and education Brett was born in Melbourne in 1950 to Polish Jewish parents. She is the younger sister of writer, Lily Brett. She was educated at Lee Street State Scho... | Polish Jewish parents. She is the younger sister of writer, Lily Brett. She was educated at Lee Street State School in Carlton where she was inspired by Gerald Murnane who taught her in 4th grade. She took her undergraduate degree at the University of New England, gaining a BA in psychology and English. She completed a... |
1985 deaths English footballers Association football midfielders English Football League players Hartlepool United F.C. players Oldham Athletic A.F.C. | English footballers Association football midfielders English Football League players Hartlepool United F.C. |
La Estanzuela, whose existence dates at least to 1793. After Mexican independence, it became part of the partido of Tlaltenango. The hacienda was expropriated by the state in 1869, and after a further legal battle, the sale of its land to the citizens of La Estanzuela was finalized on 27 July 1883. When the partidos of... | in 1869, and after a further legal battle, the sale of its land to the citizens of La Estanzuela was finalized on 27 July 1883. When the partidos of Zacatecas were abolished in 1916, Estanzuela became an independent municipality. On 4 May 1935, it changed its name to García de la Cadena, in honour of the former governo... |
with James Corden in 2022. 2022 January February March </onlyinclude> References External links Lists of | episodes for The Late Late Show with James Corden in 2022. 2022 January February March |
early type of computer memory, created in the early 1940s by T. L. Dimond at Bell Laboratories for Bell's #5 Crossbar Switch, a type of early | Dimond ring or Dimond ring translator was an early type of computer memory, created in the early 1940s by T. L. Dimond at Bell Laboratories for Bell's #5 Crossbar Switch, a type of early telephone |
Federation and represents the country in women's international futsal competitions, such as the European Championships. Results UEFA European Women's Futsal Championship Players Current squad Squad for 2022 qualifiers Record against other teams As of 21 December | futsal team represents Croatia during international futsal competitions and is controlled by the Croatian Football Federation and represents the country in women's international futsal competitions, such as the European |
Thomas Heaton (2 June 1897–unknown) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Blackburn Rovers and Oldham Athletic. References | footballer who played in the Football League for Blackburn Rovers and Oldham Athletic. References 1897 |
evolution in Steven Benner's laboratory at Harvard. Upon completing his undergraduate degree in 1985, Meyerson spent a year in Japan at the University of Kyoto before beginning began medical school. During his third year at Harvard Medical School, while doing a rotation at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), he becam... | cancer drug. As a result of these discoveries, Meyerson was recognized by Breathe Deep Boston as a Walk Honoree in 2014. Two years later, Meyerson was the recipient of the 2016 Han-Mo Koo Memorial Award for his contributions to the understanding of cancer genomics and targeted therapies. In 2018, Meyerson was elected t... |
supply data "at moderate cost" to interested parties, whether individuals, corporations, labor organizations, or the press. Members In 1921, its members included: Robert W. Bruère (director) Herbert Croly (treasurer) Heber Blankenhorn Mary D. Blankenhorn Arthur Gleason Leonard Outhwaite Ordway Tead Savel Zimand Publica... | Handled Its Labor Problems During the War (1919) Industrial Council Plan in Great Britain (1919) Report on the Steel Strike of 1919 (1919) Workers' Education (1921) Public Opinion and the Steel Strike (1921) National Council for the Printing Trades (1921) Modern Social Movements (1921) n Non-Union Mines (1922) Open Sho... |
2 January 2022. References External links ] 1999 births Living people Guadeloupean footballers French footballers French people of Guadeloupean | 1999 births Living people Guadeloupean footballers French footballers French people of Guadeloupean descent Black French sportspeople Association football |
Illinois Railroad and Warehouse Commission gave approval to a crossing with the Belt Railway in 1913 the eastern part of the line could open in 1914. When the line crossed the Belt Railway it curved south through an industrial area between the Belt Railroad and Cicero Ave. down to the sanitary canal. There the tracks t... | was in place with the exception of that between Hodgkins and Willow Springs, which had been removed. At that time the railroad owned of track, leased , and had trackage rights on . The general route was from Western Ave. in Chicago west along 35th St. to Cicero., south along Cicero Ave. to the Sanitary Canal, and then ... |
Cavalleria rusticana (Mascagni); Pagliacci (Leoncavallo); La Cenerentola (Rossini) 1984–85 Un ballo in maschera (Verdi); Roméo et Juliette (Gounod); La bohème (Puccini); Porgy and Bess (Gershwin) 1985–86 Il barbiere di Siviglia (Rossini); Aida (Verdi); Three Sisters (Pasatieri); Man of La Mancha Leigh & Darion 1986–87 ... | 1999-2000: Macbeth (Verdi), Madama Butterfly (Puccini), Vanqui (Burrs) 2000-2001: La traviata (Verdi), Die Fledermaus (J. Strauss), Le nozze di Figaro (Mozart) 2001-2002: The Gondoliers, or The Duke of Barataria (Gilbert & Sullivan), The Merry Widow (Lehar), Rigoletto (Verdi), La boheme (Puccini), The Daughter of the R... |
long classified in the pygmy short-horned lizard (P. douglasii) and greater short-horned lizard (P. hernandesi), within several different subspecies formerly assigned to P. douglasii. However, it was described as a distinct species, Phrynosoma bauri, by Richard R. Montanucci in 2015 based on morphological evidence. It ... | formerly assigned to P. douglasii. However, it was described as a distinct species, Phrynosoma bauri, by Richard R. Montanucci in 2015 based on morphological evidence. It may be a hybrid species arising from ancient hybridization between the Great Plains short-horned lizard (P. brevirostris) and desert short-horned liz... |
became city architect of the city of Ghent, succeeding Adolphe Pauli, with whom he had worked at the start of his career. As city architect of Ghent he carried out many works of restoration and renovation. Among other things, he extended the Cloth Hall, extended the Academy of Ghent, and turned two Gothic houses (the Z... | Rysselberghe also taught architecture at the Ghent academy. In 1905 he was one of the founders of the Ghent Workers Housing Company. It was one of the first social housing associations in Belgium, and for it he completed five projects. Van Rysselberghe had limited resources for this work, but still managed a polychrome... |
school. This and other works by the same school were aquired in 1770, also a figure of Judas Thaddäus, and busts of St. Benedict and St. Barbara. Two statues by , of St. Nicholas and St. Elisabeth, dated to 1647, were moved to this church in 1898 from the then demolished "Leprosenkirche" St. Nikolaus in Schwabing. In 1... | mention of a church in the village of Schwabing dates back to 1315, but probably the village had already a church at the site when it was first documented in 782. The first dedication was probably to John the Baptist. Parts of the early church are part of the present structure. It was expanded around 1300 in Gothic sty... |
Until 1992, he worked as a financial editor for Het Financieele Dagblad and later NRC Handelsblad. He has also worked as a columnist in other media, such as De Groene Amsterdammer. From 2011 to 2014, he was a professor of corporate governance and capital markets at Nyenrode Business University. Political career Frentro... | that he is the first list successor in the House of Representatives to take the vacant seat of Theo Hiddema. He also previously served as interim chairman of the FvD in March 2017 while Baudet was being sworn in as a Member of Parliament. References 1954 births 21st-century Dutch politicians Living people Members of th... |
or 1323) was a Hungarian prelate in the early 14th century, who served as Bishop of Veszprém from 1309 until his death. Ancestry and early career Stephen Kéki was born into a lower nobility, which possessed landholdings in Veszprém County. They residence located in the settlement Kék, in the area of present-day Balaton... | and decretorum doctor (i.e. doctor of canon law) by February 1302. Returning to Hungary, he became archdeacon of Gyulafehérvár (1297–1301), while serving as vice-chancellor of the royal court (1300–1304). Aladár Szabó and György Rácz refused this career outline, distinguishing three or four clerics named Stephen at the... |
Occitan writer and troubadour of the second half of the 13th century. He wrote five cansos (love songs) and one treatise on Catholic doctrine and ethics. There is a sirventes attributed to him in some manuscripts, but its attribution is disputed. Raimon's treatise, the Doctrinal, contains 400 lines divided into 14 rhym... | cansos (love songs) and one treatise on Catholic doctrine and ethics. There is a sirventes attributed to him in some manuscripts, but its attribution is disputed. Raimon's treatise, the Doctrinal, contains 400 lines divided into 14 rhymed laisses. It was transmitted independently of his lyric poetry and is found in two... |
Engineers officers Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire People educated at Sherborne School Graduates of the Royal Military | 1850 births 1927 deaths British Army generals of World War I Royal Engineers officers Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire People |
14, 1916. However, the Virginia League directors did not allow the franchise and Roanoke Rapids was dropped on August 16, 1916, after winning its only game. The franchise did not return to the 1917 Virginia League. In 1949, minor league baseball play returned to Hopewell, Virginia. The Hopewell "Blue Sox" joined the re... | Class D level Virginia League, replacing the Blackstone Barristers franchise in league play. The Emporia Nationals, Franklin Kildees, Lawrenceville Robins, Petersburg Generals and Suffolk Goobers teams joined Hopewell in league play. True to their moniker, the Hopewell Blue Sox wore players wore corresponding blue stir... |
installed as a senator in the Senate. He is the brother of Dutch television presenter Floortje Dessing. References 1965 births 21st-century Dutch politicians Living people Members of the Senate (Netherlands) Forum for Democracy (Netherlands) politicians Politicians | since 28 March 2019 and the party leader of the FvD in the province. On June 11, 2019, he was also installed as a senator in the Senate. He is the |
a French professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Ligue 1 club Bordeaux. References 2002 births Living people People from | a French professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Ligue 1 |
KTVT in conjunction with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Award winners References Footnotes External links The Landry Award High school | awarded by Dallas-Fort Worth CBS affiliate KTVT in conjunction with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Award winners References Footnotes External links The Landry Award High school football trophies and awards |
new of interest. Inscription The inscription is carved in boustrophedon. Scandinavian Runic-text Database The Scandinavian Runic-text Database offers the following "standard" readings: Transliteration: §A þur/þurs| × |sarriþu × þursa trutin fliu þu nu=| |=funtin is §B af þiʀ þriaʀ þraʀ ulf × ¶ af þiʀ niu noþiʀ ulfr iii... | ulfr niut lu¶¶fia Old West Norse normalization §A Þór/Þurs sárriðu, þursa dróttinn! Fljú þú nú! Fundinn er[tu]. §B Haf þér þrjár þrár, Ulfr! Haf þér níu nauðir, Ulfr! <iii isiʀ þis isiʀ auk is uniʀ>, Ulfr. Njót lyfja! Runic Swedish normalization §A Þor/Þurs sarriðu, þursa drottinn! Fliu þu nu! Fundinn es[tu]. §B Haf þæ... |
to join Dijon in July 2019. However, after trials with Saint-Étienne and Bordeaux, he eventually joined the latter. Aggoun made his professional debut for Bordeaux in a 3–0 Coupe de France loss | 2018, he agreed to join Dijon in July 2019. However, after trials with Saint-Étienne and Bordeaux, he eventually joined the latter. Aggoun made his professional debut for Bordeaux in a 3–0 Coupe de France loss to Brest on 2 January 2022. Personal life Born in France, Aggoun is of |
Bordeaux. Career Having joined from Paris FC in 2017, Ouattara signed his first professional contract for Bordeaux in June 2020, a deal lasting until June 2023. On 2 January 2022, he made his professional debut for the club in a 3–0 Coupe de France loss to Brest. References 2002 births | France loss to Brest. References 2002 births Living people People from Bouaké Ivorian footballers French footballers French people of Ivorian descent Ivorian emigrants to France Naturalized citizens of France Black French sportspeople Association football midfielders Paris |
on 2 January 2022. Personal life Jacques's father Jean-Jacques is a professor. References 2003 births Living people Gabonese footballers Association football defenders FC Girondins de Bordeaux players Championnat National | as a defender for Ligue 1 club Bordeaux. Career Ekomie joined Bordeaux from in January 2021. He made his professional debut for the club in a 3–0 Coupe de France loss to Brest on 2 January 2022. |
his professional debut for the club in a 3–0 Coupe de France loss to Brest on 2 January 2022. References External links 2001 births Living people Sportspeople from Gironde French footballers Association football midfielders FC Girondins de Bordeaux players Championnat | loss to Brest on 2 January 2022. References External links 2001 births Living people Sportspeople from Gironde French footballers Association football midfielders FC Girondins de Bordeaux players Championnat National 3 players |
as a doctor at University College Hospital. He served in the Royal Air Force (1952–1953) before becoming a GP. He was President of the Board of Deputies of British Jews and President of the National Council for Soviet Jewry from 1985–1991, while also pursuing | a GP. He was President of the Board of Deputies of British Jews and President of the National Council for Soviet Jewry from 1985–1991, while also pursuing an individual career as a GP and a key member of the British Medical Association. He died on 27 July 2019 in London. References 1926 births 2019 deaths Presidents of... |
Music Crystal World, 2013 album by Marnie The Crystal World (album), 2010 album by Locrian Mundo de Cristal (Crystal World), 1991 album by Thalía Literature | Crystal World, 1966 novel by J. G. Ballard "Crystal World" (short story), 1991 short story by Victor Pelevin Other Swarovski Kristallwelten (Crystal |
of the genus according to mtDNA. It was first identified as a potentially distinct species in 2001, which was further verified in a 2016 study, and was ultimately described as a distinct species, Uma thurmanae, in 2020. It is thought to be the most basal member of the Uma notata species complex. It is restricted to the... | to the U.S. state of Arizona. It is a cryptic species with few fixed morphological differences from other members of Uma, but has statistical morphological differences, and is also genetically distinct from the rest of the genus according to mtDNA. It was first identified as a potentially distinct species in 2001, whic... |
role of "Ginny Hondecker". She continued her career mainly appearing in television programs and having uncredited roles in films, in which Bonne later won the role of “Eileen Sherwood” in the new CBS situation comedy television series My Sister Eileen, in 1960. She replaced actress, Anne Helm. Bonne guest-starred in te... | appearing in the sitcom television series The People's Choice, in which she played the role of "Ginny Hondecker". She continued her career mainly appearing in television programs and having uncredited roles in films, in which Bonne later won the role of “Eileen Sherwood” in the new CBS situation comedy television serie... |
Martínez was the defending champion, but chose to compete at Geneva in the same week. Andrés Gómez won | the defending champion, but chose to compete at Geneva in the same week. Andrés Gómez |
a homestead and apple orchard during the late 1800s. In 1923, of this land was gifted to the City of Vermillion by Charles E. Prentis in memory of his late wife, with the intention that the city convert this land into a park in keeping with its ongoing beautification efforts. Prentis personally paid for a professional ... | that later became Prentis Park had been a homestead and apple orchard during the late 1800s. In 1923, of this land was gifted to the City of Vermillion by Charles E. Prentis in memory of his late wife, with the intention that the city convert this land into a park in keeping with its ongoing beautification efforts. Pre... |
Her best result on the WTA Tour was a doubles runner-up finish at the 1974 NSW Open. WTA Tour finals Doubles (0–1) References External links Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Australian female tennis players Australian Open (tennis) junior champions Grand Slam (tennis) champions in | to the singles third round in 1974, losing to the top-seeded Chris Evert. Her best result on the WTA Tour was a doubles runner-up finish at the 1974 NSW Open. WTA Tour finals Doubles (0–1) References External |
Michigan State University. References Living people Michigan State University faculty Psycholinguists University | 1940) is an American psychologist and University Distinguished Professor Emeritus in Department of Psychology at Michigan |
Andrés Gómez was the defending champion, but lost in the quarterfinals to Diego Pérez. Hans Gildemeister won the title by defeating Pablo Arraya 7–5, 6–1 | quarterfinals to Diego Pérez. Hans Gildemeister won the title by defeating Pablo Arraya 7–5, 6–1 in the final. |
the musical ones." Year-end lists Awards and nominations Track listing Credits adapted from Tidal. Personnel Credits adapted from Tidal and other sources. Vocals Bad Gyal – primary vocals Rema – featured vocals (track 2) Juanka – featured vocals (track 3) Khea – featured vocals (track 4) Rauw Alejandro – featured vocal... | it is her first album after signing with these two labels in 2019. Warm Up was presented with six singles: "Aprendiendo el Sexo", "Blin Blin" featuring Juanka, "Zorra (remix)" featuring Rauw Alejandro, "Judas" featuring Khea, "Pussy" featuring El Guincho, and "44" featuring Rema. Critical reception In a review for Mond... |
An electricity industry executive, during the First World War he was the Director of Feeding Stuffs Department at the Ministry of Flood. Renwick was created a KBE in 1920 "For services in connection with the War" and a Baronet, of Coombe in the | he was the Director of Feeding Stuffs Department at the Ministry of Flood. Renwick was created a KBE in 1920 "For services in connection with the War" and a Baronet, of Coombe in the County of Surrey, in 1927. Renwick died in 1932. His son Robert succeeded to the baronetcy and was |
is a Polish handball player for Górnik Zabrze and | team. References 1997 births Living people Sportspeople from Kielce Polish |
the defending champion, but lost in the final to Anders Järryd. The score was 6–3, 6–3, 2–6, 6–2. Seeds Draw Finals | Seeds Draw Finals Top half Bottom half References External links Official results |
Yehuda Gerami is the Chief Rabbi of Iran and spiritual leader for the Jewish community of Iran since 2011. In 2021, Gerami took | took part in the Alliance of Rabbis in Islamic States' first summit in Istanbul, Turkey. External links See also Younes Hamami Lalehzar Tehran Jewish Committee References Chief rabbis of Iran |
and completed her residency in radiation oncology at the University of Texas' MD Anderson Cancer Center. Career Following a research fellowship in Japan, Torres accepted an assistant professor position specializing in the treatment of breast cancer at Emory University School of Medicine. In this role, she was the recip... | Medicine and completed her residency in radiation oncology at the University of Texas' MD Anderson Cancer Center. Career Following a research fellowship in Japan, Torres accepted an assistant professor position specializing in the treatment of breast cancer at Emory University School of Medicine. In this role, she was ... |
Da Re Eric Da Re (born 1965), American actor Gianantonio Da Re (born 1953), Italian politician Italian-language | (1926–1991), American actor born Aldo Da Re Eric Da Re (born 1965), American actor Gianantonio Da |
last eight of the 1977 Australian Open and took a set off the top-seeded Dianne Fromholtz in her quarter-final loss. References External links 1957 births Living people Australian female tennis players Tennis players from Sydney Australian Open (tennis) junior champions Grand | 1976 Australian Open. Wilton won through to the women's singles last eight of the 1977 Australian Open and took a set off |
the title by defeating Stefan Edberg 6–2, 6–3 in the final. Seeds Draw Finals Top half | the title by defeating Stefan Edberg 6–2, 6–3 in the final. Seeds Draw Finals Top half Bottom half References External links Official results archive (ATP) Official results archive (ITF) Los Angeles |
with a focus on Intercultural Communication, Language Learning, Multilingualism, and Bilingual Education. Her research examines the social consequences of linguistic diversity resulting from migration and globalization for employment, education, and other aspects of social participation. According to Google Scholar, he... | 2017 Book Prize of the British Association for Applied Linguistics (BAAL) for her book Linguistic Diversity and Social Justice (Oxford University Press, 2016) Winner of the 2017 Prose Award in the category "Language and Linguistics" for her book Linguistic Diversity and Social Justice (Oxford University Press, 2016) Re... |
champion, but lost in the semifinals to Joakim Nyström. Nyström won the title by defeating Kent Carlsson 6–1, 6–1 in the final. Seeds Draw Finals | lost in the semifinals to Joakim Nyström. Nyström won the title by defeating Kent Carlsson 6–1, 6–1 in the final. Seeds |
J. Stewart Photographs and Audiorecordings. Andrew Strathern is a fellow of the Association for Social Anthropology in Oceania. He was previously married to Marilyn Strathern. Selected publications References 1939 births Living people British anthropologists Alumni of the University of Cambridge University of Pittsburg... | Strathern is a fellow of the Association for Social Anthropology in Oceania. He was previously married to Marilyn Strathern. Selected publications References 1939 births Living people British anthropologists Alumni of the University of Cambridge University of Pittsburgh |
when it was revealed that he was a schoolteacher. While Chalkdust was criticised severely by the government for holding a second job (which was forbidden for people in the public service), later calypsonians like Kenny J were able to avoid this criticism thanks to Chalkdust's effective push-back to the selective applic... | Arts Randall Mitchell described him as "a performer par excellence and a cultural icon". Gordon Rohlehr contrasted the reception that Kenny J received as a public servant with the harassment experienced by calypsonian Chalkdust in 1968 when it was revealed that he was a schoolteacher. While Chalkdust was criticised sev... |
Whyte won a girls' doubles title at the 1971 Australian Open (with Patricia Edwards). She twice played in the women's singles second round at the Australian Open, including in the 1972 tournament when she lost to | Goolagong. References External links Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Australian female tennis players Australian Open (tennis) junior champions Grand Slam (tennis) champions in girls' doubles |
Yuman Desert fringe-toed lizard (Uma cowlesi) is a species of phrynosomatid lizard endemic to northwestern Mexico, although a hybrid population of it and Uma notata ranges north to southwestern Arizona in the United States. Taxonomy This species has a confusing taxonomic history. Previously, it was referred to as Uma r... | and Uma notata ranges north to southwestern Arizona in the United States. Taxonomy This species has a confusing taxonomic history. Previously, it was referred to as Uma rufopunctata (described by Edward Drinker Cope in 1895), and was defined as ranging from the vicinity of Yuma, Arizona south to the Gran Desierto de Al... |
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