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based in Toronto. Shadrach is known for exploring the semiotics of dress and its impact on culture, in particular the intersection and codification of race and fashion through his painting and textile based work. Born and raised in Brampton to Dominican and Trinidadian parents, Shadrach's work frequently engages themes... | and fashion through his painting and textile based work. Born and raised in Brampton to Dominican and Trinidadian parents, Shadrach's work frequently engages themes of Blackness in Canada, the African Diaspora, and masculinity. Early life and education Shadrach was born in Brampton, Ontario and was educated at OCAD Uni... |
starring Gladys Walton, Ena Gregory and Jack Mower. Cast Gladys Walton as Natalie Smith Ena Gregory as Stella Jack Mower as Lance Christie Jean Hathaway as Mrs. Shirley Smith Scotty MacGregor as Spike Masters Edward Martindel as Wallace Brewster Harold | Ena Gregory as Stella Jack Mower as Lance Christie Jean Hathaway as Mrs. Shirley Smith Scotty MacGregor as Spike Masters Edward Martindel as Wallace Brewster Harold Miller as Billy Gregg William Welsh as Woodward Christie |
University College Dublin and a member of the Irish Council of State. Early life and education Augustenborg was born in 1978 in Germany where her father, who has Danish ancestry, was stationed as a United States Air Force fighter pilot; her mother is from County Kerry, Ireland. In her childhood she lived in Pennsylvani... | member of the Irish Council of State. Early life and education Augustenborg was born in 1978 in Germany where her father, who has Danish ancestry, was stationed as a United States Air Force fighter pilot; her mother is from County Kerry, Ireland. In her childhood she lived in Pennsylvania, Saudi Arabia and New Orleans ... |
in Colorado Springs, Colorado. They were coached by Evgeni Platov in New Jersey. After their partnership ended, he skated with Russia's Alexandra Pletneva but the two made no competitive appearances together. In 2017, Yehorov represented Ukraine with Olha Hihlava (also transliterated Olga Giglava). The duo competed at ... | partner, Molly Cesanek, he is the 2021 Lake Placid Ice Dance International bronze medalist and has competed on the Grand Prix series. Personal life Yehorov was born August 17, 1999, in Brovary, Ukraine. He moved to the United States in 2018. Career Early years Yehorov became interested in skating after noticing an ice ... |
constituency Abubakar Kaura from APC won Kaura Namoda South constituency Kabiru Moyi from APC won Birnin Magaji constituency Yusif Moriki from APC won Zurmi East constituency Mannir Aliyu from APC won Zurmi West constituency Shehu Maiwurno from APC won Shinkafi constituency Aliyu Abubakar from APC won Tsafe East consti... | from APC won Shinkafi constituency Aliyu Abubakar from APC won Tsafe East constituency Aminu Danjibua from APC won Tsafe West constituency Dalhatu Magami from APC won Gusau East constituency Sanusi Liman from APC won Gusau West constituency Ibrahim Hassan from APC won Bungudu East constituency Yakubu Bature from APC wo... |
becoming one of its earliest members and thirty-one years later in 2015 its Archdruid. The Archdruid is the church's name for the chair of the board of directors, which Pagano initially joined in 2010. Pagano focuses his religious leadership on Indo-European beliefs that focus on the primacy of nature and the ritualize... | in 2015 its Archdruid. The Archdruid is the church's name for the chair of the board of directors, which Pagano initially joined in 2010. Pagano focuses his religious leadership on Indo-European beliefs that focus on the primacy of nature and the ritualized worship of the Nature Spirits, Ancestors, and Shining Ones. Dr... |
Ocean, and twelve in the Western Pacific Ocean. Additionally, the name Sue has been used once Australian region of the Indian Ocean. In the Central Pacific: Hurricane Susan (1978) – Category 4 hurricane, initially tracked toward Hawaii before sharply veering away In the South Pacific: Cyclone Susan (1997–98) – Category... | Category 5 tropical cyclone, one of the most intense tropical cyclones on record in the South Pacific basin; affected Vanuatu, Fiji, and New Zealand In the Western Pacific: Typhoon Susan (1945) Typhoon Susan (1953) – Category 3 typhoon, struck Taiwan Typhoon Susan (1958) – Category 3 typhoon, remained over the open oce... |
Windsor as Helen Keene Oliver Cross as Kenneth Cord Stanhope Wheatcroft as Bobby Thorne Robert Anderson as Tom Anderson Herbert Heyes as Captain Blake Gordon Sackville as Assistant Doctor References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. Mu... | Heyes as Captain Blake Gordon Sackville as Assistant Doctor References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute |
altitude. In the summer of 1890, and with support from the Commune, Vallot employed 110 porters to carry building materials to construct his observatory on a rocky shoulder below the summit of Mont Blanc. It was positioned on the Rochers des Bosses at a height of , but was relocated eight years later to a more suitable... | He is known mainly for his fascination with Mont Blanc and his work in funding and constructing a high-altitude observatory below its summit, and for the many years of study and research work that he and his wife conducted both there, and at their base in Chamonix. The observatory and adjacent refuge that he constructe... |
the game, the contestant may either end the game and keep the money they had won in previous rounds, or risk it if they believe that the last remaining mystery singer is a good singer. If the singer is good, the contestant wins ; if the singer is bad, the contestant loses all of their winnings. Rounds Each episode pres... | after each round. The game concludes with the last mystery singer standing that depends on outcome of a duet performance with a guest artist. Rewards The contestant must eliminate one mystery singer at the end of each of first five rounds, receiving if they eliminate a bad singer. At the end of the game, the contestant... |
a bit two-dimensional, noting that while "Danyal develops into a more mature and endearing protagonist, ... supporting characters lack nuance." More Than Just a Pretty Face is a Junior Library Guild selection, and the American Library Association named it one of the top ten best fiction books for young adults in 2021. ... | charming teen romance with real substance." School Library Journal also provided a positive review. In a mixed review, Booklist said the book was "seriously funny, with all of the trappings of a truly good rom-com." They also noted that "the less-traditional Muslim characters might be a point of consternation for some ... |
Jaguars of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Idaho. Professional career Los Angeles Chargers Cotton signed with the Los Angeles Chargers as an undrafted free agent on April 25, 2020. He was waived by the Chargers during final roster cuts on September 5, 2020, but was signed to the team's... | during final roster cuts on September 5, 2020, but was signed to the team's practice squad the next day. Jacksonville Jaguars Cotton was signed by the Jacksonville Jaguars on July 31, 2021. He was cut by the Jaguars at the end of training camp on August 31, 2021, and was re-signed back to the team's practice squad. Cot... |
their bowl game, the Peach Bowl, against Michigan State 31–21 to end the season. Offseason 2022 NFL Draft Pitt players drafted into the NFL Undrafted NFL free agents Recruiting class The Panthers have signed a total of 12 student-athletes on Early National Signing Day (December 2021) Recruits Position key Transfers Inc... | of the Coastal Division in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). This will be Pitt's tenth season as a member of the ACC. Previous season The Panthers finished the 2021 Season with an 11–3 record, and a 7–1 conference record. Pitt won the Coastal Division of the ACC. The Panthers won their first ever ACC Championship wi... |
including the 211th which expanded from a 200-bed role to a 400-bed role, supporting BAOR. In the hospital's new role, if mobilised the unit would be sent to Germany an join the 3rd Armoured Division. After the 1984 role change, the hospital was reorganised into eight surgical teams, established with 400 beds and its e... | of the branch, comprising the University Officers' Training Corps, Regimental and Corps Bands and miscellaneous support units. Formation As a result of the above changes, on 1 April 1967, the 211th (Wessex) Casualty Clearing Station, Royal Army Medical Corps (Volunteers) was formed in TAVR II with a 200 bed capacity. T... |
Düsseldorf. It was bought from the New York gallery owner Richard L. Feigen, in 1979. Context Grosz, after serving in the German Army since 1914, would be dismissed on 11 May 1915, for medical reasons. He worked frantically from July 1915 until January 1917, when he was drafted for service, in his workshop and home loc... | sort of pendant. Analysis The work is a self-portrait of the artist, designated as "Count Ehrenfried" (Grosz's middle name), who appears dressed in a dandy costume, while seated at the literary café Großenwahn (free translation: Great Illusion), in Berlin, who was one of the meeting points of the Expressionist artists ... |
Association from 1911 to 1921. In 1909, Webster commissioned the painter Cecilia Beaux to paint her mother while Beaux was in Columbus, Ohio. The resulting painting "Mrs. Richard Low Devine, born Susan Sofia Smith", was displayed in the Columbus Museum of Art multiple times. Webster's summer home, Yester House, was in ... | an engineer who organized the Arizona Cactus and Native Flora Society in 1934. In 1936, Webster, now president of the Arizona Cactus and Native Flora Society, asked the state of Arizona for land and $2500 to run the garden. When the state declined, Webster raised the $40,000 needed to establish the garden, including a ... |
In 1990 he was named High Commissioner to The Gambia. Ojong went into exile during the NPRC junta rule. He moved to the United States, where he remained active in APC politics. The APC North America branch was founded at Ojong's residence in Gaithersburg, Maryland in the 1990s. References Living people All People's Con... | Central Committee of the APC. Ojong was placed in charge of the International Department of the party. In the internal rifts inside the APC, Ojong was a key advocate for a strong party structure and held pro-Soviet positions. He came to hold the post of Assistant Secretary of the party. In 1990 he was named High Commis... |
in Nigeria. All the 26 seats were up for election in the Osun State House of Assembly. Timothy Owoeye from APC representing Ilesha East constituency was elected Speaker, while Femi Popoola from APC representing Boripe/Boluwaduro constituency was elected Deputy Speaker. Results The result of the election is listed below... | Ife North constituency was won by Tunde Olatunji from APC Ife South constituency was won by Benjamin Ogundipe from APC Osogbo constituency was won by Taofeek Badamosi from APC Olorunda constituency was won by Kunle Akande from APC Irepodun/Orolu constituency was won by Nasir Olateju from APC Ifelodun constituency was w... |
to the genus, Arbanitis, by Michael Rix and others in 2017. References Idiopidae Spiders described in 2006 Spiders of | family Idiopidae, and is endemic to New South Wales. It was first described by Graham Wishart in 2006 as Misgolas beni, but |
Career Traveller first entered Lloyd's Register in the 1793 volume. Fate Traveller, Denning, master, arrived at Riga from London on 19 September 1806. Lloyd's List reported in November that Traveller, Denning, master, of Whitby, was one of four vessels reported to be on shore at Riga, | and lastly she traded between England and the Baltic. She was lost in 1806 at Riga. Career Traveller first entered Lloyd's Register in the 1793 volume. Fate Traveller, Denning, master, arrived at Riga from London on 19 September 1806. Lloyd's List reported in November that Traveller, Denning, master, of Whitby, was one... |
a Turkish style including oriental rugs. In 2014 Eerikin Pippuri was chosen one of the best "night food" restaurants in Helsinki in a survey conducted by City magazine. Restaurants The first restaurant was opened in autumn 1997 at Eerikinkatu 17 in Helsinki, which led to the name. Reasons for the success of the origina... | one in Vantaa and one in Tampere. The chain is operated by the company Harman Foods OY, whose CEO is the Turkish immigrant Cetin Harman. The interiors of the restaurants are decorated in a Turkish style including oriental rugs. In 2014 Eerikin Pippuri was chosen one of the best "night food" restaurants in Helsinki in a... |
building substance. After school Sergi Bastidas concluded his formal education at the Escuela de Artes Y Oficios de Barcelona. He then began working at the studio of Enric Franch Miret. The collaboration with the renowned industrial designer led to participations in various competitions of the Foment de les Arts i del ... | the Escuela de Artes Y Oficios de Barcelona. He then began working at the studio of Enric Franch Miret. The collaboration with the renowned industrial designer led to participations in various competitions of the Foment de les Arts i del Disseny, ADI-FAD. From the 1980s onwards, Bastidas devoted himself to architecture... |
the family Idiopidae, and is endemic to New South Wales. It was first described by Graham Wishart in 2006 as Misgolas lynabra, but was transferred to the | Idiopidae, and is endemic to New South Wales. It was first described by Graham Wishart in 2006 as Misgolas lynabra, but was transferred to the |
to be described during the year 2022, as well as notes other significant paleoentomology discoveries and events which occurred during that year. Coleopterans Adephaga Archostemata Myxophaga †Protocoleoptera Polyphaga Bostrichiformia Cucujiformia Cucujiform research Description of new specimens of scraptiid larvae with ... | which occurred during that year. Coleopterans Adephaga Archostemata Myxophaga †Protocoleoptera Polyphaga Bostrichiformia Cucujiformia Cucujiform research Description of new specimens of scraptiid larvae with large, elongated terminal ends from the Eocene Baltic amber and Cretaceous Burmese amber (the latter representin... |
population in 2021 was 1,439, in an area of 3.02 km2. References Parishes of Guimarães | Barco is a civil parish in the municipality of Guimarães in the Braga |
of the Radical Party's board in Niš in the late 1990s. During the early period of the Kosovo War in November 1998, he accused international forces in Kosovo and Metohija of permitting the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) to act with impunity. He was quoted as saying, "The international community is allowing the terrorists ... | in the late 1990s. During the early period of the Kosovo War in November 1998, he accused international forces in Kosovo and Metohija of permitting the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) to act with impunity. He was quoted as saying, "The international community is allowing the terrorists to lay waste to Kosmet and the situa... |
pairs of triads (groups of three). They are rarely dyads (groups of 2), developing below and breaking through a shell of cork, raising a rupturing blister or calyptra as the flowers expand. The triads and flowers have minute peduncles (flower stalks) and pedicels, each flower has a bract (modified leaf), those of each ... | the stigma is usually capitate (looking like the head of a pin). The fruit (or seed caspule) is ellipsoid (in shape), with a persistent stylar base. Known species As accepted by Kew: The type species is Cyne banahaensis. Taxonomy The genus name of Cyne is presumed to be of French origin and means "Moon". It also could ... |
was re-signed by the Falcons to their practice squad on September 1, 2021. He was elevated to the active roster on January 2, 2022, for the team's Week 17 game against the Buffalo Bills and made his NFL debut in the game. He signed a reserve/future contract with the Falcons on January 10, 2022. References External link... | the Falcons to their practice squad on September 1, 2021. He was elevated to the active roster on January 2, 2022, for the team's Week 17 game against the Buffalo Bills and made his NFL debut in the game. He signed a reserve/future contract with the Falcons on January |
of research. Beckman cofounded Cohera Medical, Inc. in 2005. Through their work at the company, Beckman and Michael Buckley invented the surgical adhesive TissuGlu. In 2020, Beckman was elected a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors. References 1950s births Living people 20th-century American engineers 21st-cent... | Technology in 1980, with a degree in chemical engineering. He worked for Monsanto Plastics and Resins and Union Carbide before opting to pursue further study, specializing in polymer chemistry and processing at the University of Massachusetts. Beckman earned his doctorate in 1988, and was a postdoctoral researcher at B... |
properties at relevant length scales. He was active in the Society for Experimental Stress Analysis and later renamed Society for Experimental Mechanics, serving as president from 1984 to 1985. Sharpe was named an Honorary Member of the Society for Experimental Mechanics in 2012. He served as the Editor for the Springe... | active in the Society for Experimental Stress Analysis and later renamed Society for Experimental Mechanics, serving as president from 1984 to 1985. Sharpe was named an Honorary Member of the Society for Experimental Mechanics in 2012. He served as the Editor for the Springer Handbook of Experimental Solid Mechanics. A... |
Navy rear admiral James O'Brien, 3rd Marquess of Thomond (1769–1855), Royal Navy admiral John O'Brien (admiral) (1918–1996), Canadian Forces vice admiral William O'Brien | refer to: Donat Henchy O'Brien (1785–1857), Royal Navy rear admiral Edward O'Bryen (sometimes O'Brien) (c. 1753–1808), Royal Navy |
as a member of the Southern Conference. In their second year under head coach Tom Nugent, | member of the Southern Conference. In their second year under head coach Tom Nugent, the team compiled an |
of the Indian Empire (KCIE) in the 1947 Birthday Honours list. References 1892 births 1969 deaths People of British India Indian civil servants Indian Civil Service (British India) officers Knights Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire Companions of the | Indian Civil Service officer and the last British Chief Secretary of the Bengal Presidency. Career Educated at George Heriot's School and the University of Edinburgh, Stevens joined the Indian Civil Service in 1920, rising to become Chief Secretary of Bengal in October 1944. He was knighted as a Knight Commander of the... |
it was a polling station for elections to the 1814 Norwegian Constituent Assembly which wrote the Constitution of Norway. This was Norway's first national elections. Each church parish was a constituency that elected people called "electors" who later met together in each county to elect the representatives for the ass... | national elections. Each church parish was a constituency that elected people called "electors" who later met together in each county to elect the representatives for the assembly that was to meet in Eidsvoll later that year. In 1853, the parish hired the architect Heinrich Ernst Schirmer to design a new church that wo... |
during the Battle of Okinawa as a troop transport. Its hull number was 1202 and MV number 148 and MO/Off. no.: 247076. Lewiston Victory was converted to a troopship and used to bring troops home as part of Operation Magic Carpet. The Victory ships were designed to replace the earlier Liberty ships that were designed to... | it was owned by two merchant shipping companies. In 1947 it was sold to India S.S. Company of Calcutta and renamed SS Indian Merchange, IMO/Off. no.: 174179. In 1972 it was sold to Pent-Ocean Steamships Ltd of Bombay and renamed SS Samuda Sai, IMO/Off. no.: 1257. On September 29, 1977, the ship sank at Tuticorin port a... |
species of armoured trap-door spider in the family Idiopidae, and is endemic to Tasmania. It was first described by Ferdinand Karsch in 1878 as Hermeas crispus in | It was first described by Ferdinand Karsch in 1878 as Hermeas crispus in 1985 Barbara Main transferred it to Misgolas, |
Jack Segal, immigrants from Eastern Europe who brought their recipes with them. The bakery's sourdough starter is believed to have been active for more than a century, which would make it older than the bakery itself. The bakery was initially in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, before being moved to Fairfax Avenue, where it... | located on Fairfax Avenue in Los Angeles. Founded in 1946 by Betty and Jack Segal, the bakery was sold to a group of Holocaust survivors in 1969, and sold again to a group of its employees shortly before the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021, it again came under new ownership after financial trouble during the pandemic led he... |
was released in Britain with the alternative title A Going Concern. Synopsis Thaddeus, an employee at a furniture store who is hired by his unscrupulous boss to doctor furniture to make it seem antique, buys an oriental rug that turns out to have magical powers. Dramatically his luck improves and he marries his sweethe... | starring Johnnie Walker, Mildred June and Lillian Lawrence. It was released in Britain with the alternative title A Going Concern. Synopsis Thaddeus, an employee at a furniture store who is hired by his unscrupulous boss to doctor furniture to make it seem antique, buys an oriental rug that turns out to have magical po... |
for her work on how hormones impact plant growth. She is a fellow and past president of the American Society of Plant Physiologists. Education and career Goldsmith has a B.A. from Cornell University. She earned her Ph.D. in 1960 from Radcliffe College where she researched the importance of indole acetic acid in the gra... | Yale University where she worked until her retirement in 2006. Goldsmith was the director of the Marsh Botanical Garden for sixteen years and included visits to the garden in some of her classes. She also served as the president of the American Society of Plant Physiologists. Research Goldsmith's early work was on impa... |
Plants described in 1837 Taxa named by Carl Sigismund Kunth Flora of Argentina Flora of Brazil Flora of Chile | a species of sedge that is native to parts of South America. The species was first formally described by the botanist Carl |
joined the United Tasmania Group in their opposition to hydroelectric power plants in the jungle. She was a member of the Tasmanian Wilderness Society at a time when that group was opposing the proposed Franklin Dam on the Gordon River in Tasmania, Australia. She was assaulted on the Strahan wharf in 1983 by pro-dam ac... | environmental activist. Biography Makovec was born on 3 August 1938 in Ročinj, Slovenia. She emigrated to Australia when she was 24. Makovec attended art classes and workshops in Tasmania and is best known for her watercolors. During her time in Tasmania, Makovec lived with the Aboriginal Australians. In the 1980s, she... |
His work is featured on recordings with Roy Buchanan, Billy "The Kid" Emerson, Buddy Guy, Dale Hawkins, Red Holloway, Camille Howard, Horace Palm, Jimmy Reed, Phil Upchurch, and Rob Wasserman among others. Of the songs he penned, the best known is "It's Too Late, Brother" which has become a blues staple. | and blues. His work is featured on recordings with Roy Buchanan, Billy "The Kid" Emerson, Buddy Guy, Dale Hawkins, Red Holloway, Camille Howard, Horace Palm, Jimmy Reed, Phil Upchurch, and Rob Wasserman among others. Of the songs he penned, the best known is "It's Too Late, Brother" which |
People's Party (CPP) currently holds all seats in parliament. Prime minister Hun Sen will seek another term in office, with his eldest son Hun Manet expected to take over on an unspecified date, either after 2023 or 2028. Background Hun Sen was endorsed as the CPP's prime ministerial candidate for the 2023 election dur... | 2023 election during the party's 43rd Congress. The Central Committee also unanimously approved Hun Manet as the party's future prime ministerial candidate after Hun Sen. Hun Sen has publicly vowed to stay on until after the 2028 election, though a transition of power to his son between 2023 and 2028 has not been entir... |
WMA is the global governing body of the sport of athletics for athletes 35 years of age or older, setting rules for masters athletics competition. A full range of track and field events will be held. In addition, non-stadia events will include cross country running and marathon. References External links World Masters ... | WMA is the global governing body of the sport of athletics for athletes 35 years of age or older, setting rules for masters athletics competition. A full range of track and field events will be held. In addition, non-stadia events will include cross country running and marathon. References External |
ten time French women's champion curler (1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985). Teams References External links Living people French | Paulette Delachat-Sulpice) is a French curler. At the international level, she is a silver medallist. At the national level, she is a ten time French women's |
may refer to: Al Duncan | to: Al Duncan (drummer) |
Michael Rix and others transferred it to the genus, Arbanitis. The species epithet honours Ludovico Biro from whose collection it was described. References | species of armoured trap-door spider in the family Idiopidae, and is endemic to New South Wales. It was first described by |
is a species of freshwater amphipod crustacean found in Poland, Ukraine | species of freshwater amphipod crustacean found in Poland, Ukraine and Romania. It was |
increase with age. People ate traditional diets with little flour, sugar and salt and had strong family and social structures. In 1967 Prior began the Tokelau Island Migrant Study. Atolls in the Tokelaus had been damaged by cyclones and the New Zealand government enabled migration of Tokelau Islanders to New Zealand. P... | New Zealand. He was awarded an honorary DSc by Victoria University of Wellington in 1988. The Public Health Association of New Zealand made him a life member in 1990. Personal life Prior married Elespie Forsyth (d. 2002) in Dunedin on 14 March 1946. She was the great-granddaughter of early New Zealand businessman Bendi... |
the Peru-Chile ocean trench. References Crustaceans of South | of South America Crustaceans of the Pacific Ocean atacamensis Crustaceans described |
April 2, 1942) is an American former professional tennis player. Higgins, an Oklahoma native, was active on | a top singles ranking of 115 in the world. References External links 1942 births Living people American male tennis |
as Mother Darby Alfred Fisher as Father Darby William Welsh as John Malcolm Noble Johnson as Bad Pierre Eve Southern as Nan Bishp Harry Carter as Slip Martin George A. McDaniel as Mounted-Police Sergeant Chase References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. De... | Burning Words is a 1923 American silent western adventure film directed by Stuart Paton and starring Roy Stewart, Laura La Plante and Harold Goodwin. Cast Roy Stewart as David Darby Laura La Plante as Mary Malcolm Harold Goodwin as Ross Darby Edith Yorke as Mother Darby Alfred Fisher as Father Darby William Welsh as Jo... |
Club career Born in Pforzheim, Alberico started his career in Karlsruhe's youth sector. In 2014, he moved to Hoffenheim. From 2018, he played for Hoffenheim's reserve team in the Regionalliga. He left Hoffenheim and joined VfB Stuttgart's reserve team in the 2020/21 season. On 13 | he played for Hoffenheim's reserve team in the Regionalliga. He left Hoffenheim and joined VfB Stuttgart's reserve team in the 2020/21 season. On 13 August 2021, he moved to Italian Serie C club Viterbese. International career Alberico made his Germany U-16 debut on 18 March 2015. Ironically, this match |
the genus known to produce salazinic acid, but only in minor amounts along with other substances. Description The lichen has a thin, grayish-white powdery to granular thallus that forms small patches on the rock surface. The photobiont partner of the lichen is trebouxioid: spherical unicellular green algae with cells m... | acid Lepraria multiacida is another species in the genus known to produce salazinic acid, but only in minor amounts along with other substances. Description The lichen has a thin, grayish-white powdery to granular thallus that forms small patches on the rock surface. The photobiont partner of the lichen is trebouxioid:... |
station is part of the Guadalajara light rail | the Guadalajara light rail system in the |
Mexican state of Jalisco. External links Guadalajara light rail system stations Guadalajara metropolitan area | in the Mexican state of Jalisco. External links |
links Buildings and structures in Guadalajara, Jalisco Guadalajara light | part of the Guadalajara light rail system in the Mexican state of Jalisco. |
Ávila Camacho railway station is part of the | External links Buildings and structures in Guadalajara, Jalisco Guadalajara light rail system stations es:Estación Ávila |
given command of the newly formed 11th Michigan Cavalry Regiment. He would lead the regiment at the Battle of Cynthiana during Morgan's Raid into Kentucky. He was then promoted to brevet brigadier general on January 1, 1865. Brown participated in the Battle of Anderson in South Carolina, a battle that occurred three we... | the Union and commanded several battles of the war. Biography Family Brown was born on March 1, 1812, in Bridgewater, New Hampshire, the son of Benjamin Batcheldor and Mary Spaulding. Simeon married Adeline Brown in 1834, with whom he had his only child, Samuel, on January 1, 1839, who would go on to serve in the 5th N... |
A member of Fretilin, he served in the National Parliament from 2018 to 2022. He | the age of 65. References 1956 births 2022 deaths Fretilin politicians Members of the National Parliament (East |
Guadalajara light rail system in the Mexican state of Jalisco. External links Buildings and structures in | The Mexicaltzingo railway station is part of the Guadalajara |
was formed through the Mnet reality survival show Girls Planet 999, which aired from August 6 to October 22, 2021. The show brought 99 contestants from China, Japan and South Korea to compete to debut in a multinational girl group. Out of initially 99 contestants, only the top nine would be in the final debut lineup. K... | First Impact, with pre-orders beginning on November 29. However, it was announced that the group's scheduled debut had been delayed to January 3, 2022, due to one of their staff members having tested positive for COVID-19. On December 14, it was revealed that group members Mashiro and Xiaoting tested positive for COVID... |
to a local Parish's Catholic youth ministry, teenage Cavanaugh got his first chance to broadcast. He also met his future wife Eileen Skaia through this organization. At the age of 16, he had an overall audience share of 58% at his hometown station, WNDR. After high school, he worked full-time as a disc jockey, earning ... | Cavanaugh moved from the air to control the radio and served as general manager of WTAC. In 1977, he began working for Reams Broadcasting, becoming the general manager of WWCK-FM in Flint, Michigan, and also hosted their "Sunday 60s" radio program every Sunday morning. Retirement Local DJ In 2002, Cavanaugh published a... |
dated January 12, 2022, ascending to position 9 in the chart issue dated January 26, 2022. The song also debuted at position 21 on the Oricon Combined Singles in the chart issue dated January 17, 2022, ascending to position 10 in the following week. In New Zealand, the song debuted at position 24 on RMNZ Hot Singles in... | Hwang Yu-bin, Odal Park, Lee Seu-ran, and Kako, composed by BuildingOwner (PrismFilter), Elum (PrismFilter), and Shannon, and arranged by BuildingOwner (PrismFilter). Musically, the group is described as "dance song based on big room house genre" with lyrics about "Kep1er's bold aspiration to become the best and the pr... |
child with her parents, George Alexander Blakely and Beatrice Peebles Blakely, and was raised in New York City. She graduated from high school in 1919. Career After 1929, to support her son and widowed mother, Duvivier worked a dancer and a chorus girl. She danced at the Cotton Club, performed with Cab Calloway and Eth... | her own and her son's careers, is now held in the Institute of Jazz Studies at Rutgers University. Early life Ismay Blakely was born in Saint Croix in the Virgin Islands, then a part of the Danish West Indies. She moved to the United States as a child with her parents, George Alexander Blakely and Beatrice Peebles Blak... |
was an American football team that represented the Virginia Military Institute (VMI) during the 1952 college football season as a member of the Southern Conference. In their fourth | member of the Southern Conference. In their fourth year under head coach Tom Nugent, the team compiled an overall record of 3–6–1. Schedule References VMI VMI Keydets |
Asian Football Confederation (AFC) to determine the participating teams for the 2022 AFC Futsal Asian Cup, the 17th edition of the international men's futsal championship of Asia. A total of 15 teams will qualify to play in the final tournament, excluding Kuwait - who automatically qualified as a host. The qualificatio... | futsal championship of Asia. A total of 15 teams will qualify to play in the final tournament, excluding Kuwait - who automatically qualified as a host. The qualification process is divided into four zones: ASEAN Zone, where the 2022 AFF Futsal Championship will serve as the qualifying competition, Central & South Zone... |
times the luminosity of the Sun from its photosphere at an effective temperature of 5,907 K, which gives it a yellow hue. At an age of 1 billion years HD 68402 has a projected rotational velocity of almost 3 km/s and is metal rich like most planetary hosts (1.94 times to be exact). Planetary System In 2017, a superjovi... | seen with an amateur telescope. This star is located at a distance of 256 light years based on its parallax shift but is drifting away at a rate of 11.60 km/s. HD 68402 has a classification of G5 IV/V, which indicates that it is a G5 star with the characteristics of a subgiant and main-sequence star. Contrary to its cl... |
most notable works are a French translation of the German maḥzor, and another of the siddur, which he made with the assistance of L. Wogue, whose edition of the Pentateuch he published. Publications References 1817 births 1889 deaths 19th-century French Jews 19th-century French translators French Hebraists French peopl... | Hebrew publishing-house, which was continued, after his death, by his son. He compiled a Hebrew reader and an almanac, and wrote a small book entitled Joseph and His Brothers. His two most notable works are a French translation of the German maḥzor, and another of the siddur, which he made with the assistance of L. Wog... |
– 2 January 2022) was an Austrian politician. A member of the Austrian People's Party, he served as district | Party, he served as district director of Währing from 1990 to 2015. He died on |
rusted or reflective. According to Springall, oxidized steel was chosen because it symbolizes the scars that accumulate over time and stainless steel because of its reflective quality that acts as a mirror that duplicates what it projects. In general, the walls come in various shapes and sizes, but the most common ones... | wide and high. Concrete was used for the paths and benches. Below the structures, there is a pond with water. The stelae are engraved with about 40 phrases of historical figures, including Cicero, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr. and Carlos Fuentes. The quotes are related to themes like violence, memory, love or ... |
singles world ranking of 70 while competing on the professional tour, reaching the singles third round of the 1971 US Open and 1973 Wimbledon Championships. References External links 1949 births Living people American | had a best singles world ranking of 70 while competing on the professional tour, reaching the singles third round of the 1971 US Open and 1973 Wimbledon Championships. References External links |
Louise Fleur Meyers Schlesinger Spizizen (August 24, 1928 - July 2, 2010) was an American composer, critic, harpsichordist/pianist, and singer. She is best remembered today for her research and controversial claim that pianist Johana Harris actually composed music that was published under the name of her husband, Roy H... | jobs included: 1949-1952 music director, Interplayers Inc. (New York) 1954-1957 singer/accompanist, Westchester County (New York) Civic Opera 1959-1965 singer/accompanist/composer, Madrigal Singers (Westport, Connecticut) 1960-1963 singer/accompanist, First Unitarian Church (Westport). Spizizen also taught music privat... |
present day. Sororities at the University of Richmond arrived in 1987. Social fraternities Fraternity Lodges The first fraternity houses at the University of Richmond were Phi Kappa Sigma and Kappa Sigma, which were built in 1928 and 1930, respectively. The other fraternities met in various rooms across the campus unti... | and ending in 1959. Phi Kappa Sigma and Kappa Sigma moved out of their old houses in 1959 to occupy their new lodges (9 and 10 on the map). Their old houses were converted into student dormitories and renamed Pacific House and Atlantic House. At UR, there are two "rows" of fraternity lodges: Old Fraternity Row (1–7 and... |
2015, every month on specific topic across India. These are held on a single day disposing off large number of pending cases. Mega Lok Adalat - Held across all courts in state in a single day. Mobile Lok Adalats - These types of Lok Adalats are organised occasionally which travel from one place to other across country ... | The Legal Services Authorities Act 1987 provides for the establishment of Permanent Lok Adalats (PLA) for exercising jurisdiction in respect of one or more public utility services (PUS). Section 22 A of The Legal Services Authorities Act 1987 states what constitutes 'Public Utility Services' for the purpose of Permanen... |
Moreno was a Real Oviedo youth graduate. In August 2019, after finishing his formation, he was released by his club and subsequently joined Tercera División side CD Llanes. Moreno made his senior debut on 15 September 2019, starting in a 0–0 away draw against Condal CF. He scored his first goal on 11 December, netting ... | Vetusta as either a central defender or a right back. Club career Born in Oviedo, Asturias, Moreno was a Real Oviedo youth graduate. In August 2019, after finishing his formation, he was released by his club and subsequently joined Tercera División side CD Llanes. Moreno made his senior debut on 15 September 2019, star... |
were forced to retreat, "leaving their carroccio and all their equipment in the field". In the aftermath of their victory, the Modenese intended to take the abandoned carroccio back to Modena, but the Parmesans intervened on Bologna's behalf. Salimbene has them saying that "it was not good to do all the harm they could... | night there was a great fight between them ... and there was a great slaughter of men, footsoldiers and knights, on both sides." The Bolognese were forced to retreat, "leaving their carroccio and all their equipment in the field". In the aftermath of their victory, the Modenese intended to take the abandoned carroccio ... |
styles found favor with the party's supporters, and he was commissioned to do several female portraits. These included Winifred Wagner, Cosima Wagner and Emmy Göring. He was awarded the Goethe-Medaille für Kunst und Wissenschaft in 1940, and his works were featured at the Große Deutsche Kunstausstellung of 1941. Hitler... | favor with the party's supporters, and he was commissioned to do several female portraits. These included Winifred Wagner, Cosima Wagner and Emmy Göring. He was awarded the Goethe-Medaille für Kunst und Wissenschaft in 1940, and his works were featured at the Große Deutsche Kunstausstellung of 1941. Hitler bought one f... |
a member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) during the 1934 college football season. Led by first-year | during the 1934 college football season. Led by first-year head coach Jules Carson, the Terriers compiled an overall record of 4–4–1 with a |
council lasted for one month until its resignation on 21 December 1859, triggered by Ross's resignation from the executive over a policy issue. Ross was not appointed to the twelfth executive council, but was re-elected. The nomination meeting was on 3 December 1859 at Waireka Station and a vote, if needed, was to be h... | (1858–1861; 1862–1865) for the rural Rakaia electorate and was on the Canterbury Provincial Executive Council on a number of occasions (1859; 1863–1867) including nearly two years as provincial treasurer. Well-liked as an individual, he was chaotic as a businessman and went bankrupt after a harsh winter in 1867 that ca... |
Force (RAF). He left for England later that year, one of twelve New Zealanders intending to join the RAF as pilots, sailing aboard the RMS Rangitata and commenced flight training in October at a civilian school in White Waltham. On completion of his elementary course in January 1938, he was commissioned as an acting pi... | the following month. Early life Born on 19 November 1918 in Wellington, New Zealand, Kenneth William Tait was the son of J. W. Tait. He was educated at Rongotai College and the Wellington College, where he played in the school's senior rugby team. After completing his schooling, he studied bookkeeping at the local tech... |
station (1000 AM) licensed to Seattle, Washington, United States | licensed to Seattle, Washington, United States KNWN-FM, a radio station (97.7 FM) |
to: Stay Human (band), a band founded and led by American musician Jon Batiste | refer to: Stay Human (band), a band founded and led by American |
1972) and was a mixed doubles quarter-finalist at the 1974 French Open, with his wife Anna-Maria Nasuelli. References External links 1946 births Living people French | a French former professional tennis player. Active in the 1960s and 1970s, Joly was ranked as high as seven in France. Joly had a career win over |
mobile game developed by the language department of the Ditidaht Community School (DCS), who are members of the Ditidaht First Nation in Vancouver Island, British Columbia. The game was created to teach Ditidaht children aged 3 to 6 about their language, territory, traditions, and culture in preparation for them attend... | for them attending kindergarten at the DCS. Ditidaht Kids involves an interactive canoe journey through Ditidaht territory. The game was funded by the First Peoples' Cultural Council (FPCC) and the Ditidaht Community School collaborated with elder teachers, knowledge keepers, fluent speakers, historians, researchers, v... |
reaction of sodium azide and iron(III) sulfate in methanol: It can also be produced by pulse irradiating a mixture of iron(II) perchlorate, sodium | also called ferric azide is a chemical compound with the formula . It is an extremely explosive, impact-sensetive, hygroscopic dark brown solid. This |
Humane Letters from Bryant University, a PhD in education from Bridgewater State University, and a Doctor of Business Administration from Johnson & Wales University. References 1942 births Living people University of Connecticut alumni Harvard Kennedy School alumni Harvard Graduate School of Education alumni People fro... | 4-year private college in New England. Following his departure from Bryant, Trueheart served as president and CEO of three nonprofit organizations: Reading Is Fundamental (1997–2001), The Pittsburgh Foundation (2001–2007), and Achieving the Dream (2007–2015). Trueheart holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in political scien... |
1818 - 17 December 1900) was a second lieutenant in the United States Army who was awarded the Medal of Honor for gallantry during the American Civil War. Strong was awarded the medal on 25 November 1893 for actions performed at the Battle of Port Hudson in Louisiana on 27 May 1863. Personal life Strong was born on 28 ... | United States Army who was awarded the Medal of Honor for gallantry during the American Civil War. Strong was awarded the medal on 25 November 1893 for actions performed at the Battle of Port Hudson in Louisiana on 27 May 1863. Personal life Strong was born on 28 February 1818 in Pittsfield, Berkshire County, Massachus... |
water collected by the dam is transported to the Canning Dam via gravity along a small open channel, the Kangaroo | in the City of Armadale Darling Range Dams in Western Australia Reservoirs in Western Australia Dams completed in 1950 |
New Congress and Justice Democrats. Cisneros narrowly lost to Cuellar in the March 2020 primary. In August 2021, Cisneros announced that she would challenge Cuellar in the 2022 Democratic primary. She faces Cuellar in the Democratic primary on March 1, 2022. She has again been endorsed by U.S. Senators Bernie Sanders a... | his campaign donations from the private prison industry, especially in light of the controversial migrant detention facilities operated at the border by the Trump administration. She was endorsed by progressive groups Brand New Congress and Justice Democrats. Cisneros narrowly lost to Cuellar in the March 2020 primary.... |
foundation of the city of Viña del Mar was in the lower part of the estate of the area, in which Vergara administered since the death of his in-laws in 1873. On May 31, 1881, the decree gave rise to the Municipality of Viña del Mar, this decree was signed by President Aníbal Pinto Garmendia as he became a part of the c... | was appointed by the President of Chile, Aníbal Pinto, to be secretary of the commander-in-chief of the Army, Justo Arteaga. There were two positions that were represented, one by the Government of Pinto, at that time Minister Belisario Prats, and another by the Armed Forces, Navy and Army, represented by Admiral Juan ... |
1929 – 2 January 2022) was a Canadian Roman Catholic prelate. He was a diocesan bishop of Chicoutimi, having served from 1979 to 2004. Biography Native to the Paroisse Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Québec, Couture was ordained on 30 May 1953 following his studies at the Petit Séminaire | a Canadian Roman Catholic prelate. He was a diocesan bishop of Chicoutimi, having served from 1979 to 2004. Biography Native to the Paroisse Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Québec, Couture was ordained on 30 May 1953 following his studies at the Petit Séminaire de Québec. He became Bishop of Hauterive, having been |
a SD Ponferradina youth graduate, and made his senior debut with the reserves during the 2018–19 season, in the regional leagues. In the 2019 summer, he moved to CD Numancia and returned to youth setup. On 28 July 2020, Molina joined Tercera División side Atlético Astorga FC. | Castile and León, Molina was a SD Ponferradina youth graduate, and made his senior debut with the reserves during the 2018–19 season, in the regional leagues. In the 2019 summer, he moved to CD Numancia and returned to youth setup. On 28 July 2020, Molina joined Tercera División side Atlético |
on January 3, 2022, by the five major nuclear-weapon states and permanent members of the United Nations Security Council. Signatory countries People's Republic of China French Republic Russian | weapons, nuclear war and arms races signed on January 3, 2022, by the five major nuclear-weapon states and permanent members of the United Nations |
a Gulfstream G-IVSP, crashed at Las Américas International Airport, Punta Caucedo, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, killing all nine people on board, including Puerto Rican music producer Flow La Movie. Accident On December 15, 2021, a Gulfstream IV registered | Las Américas International Airport, Punta Caucedo, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, killing all nine people on board, including Puerto Rican music producer Flow La Movie. Accident On December 15, 2021, a Gulfstream IV registered as HI1050, departed Santo Domingo's La Isabella International Airport, en |
Fricke's sessions between 1980 and 1981 were produced by Jim Ed Norman. Greatest Hits contained a total of ten tracks. Included were Fricke's initial Columbia singles, beginning with the debut release in 1977 "What're You Doing Tonight". It also includes Fricke's top 20 songs "Please Help Me, I'm Falling (In Love with ... | the 1981 number one song "Don't Worry 'bout Me Baby". Both songs were included on Fricke's first greatest hits compilation. The album compiled Fricke's most commercially successful singles recorded between 1977 and 1981. These tracks were recorded at the Audio Media Recorders studio and the Columbia Studio. Sessions re... |
and was a men's doubles quarter-finalist in 1972 with Barry Phillips-Moore. In 1975 he defected to the United States and later served as a coach on the U.S. Federation Cup team. See also List of Romania Davis Cup team representatives References External links 1941 births Living people Romanian male tennis players Roman... | runner-up finishes, where he was the team's reserve to the preferred combination of Ilie Năstase and Ion Țiriac. He made the singles third round of the French Open on three occasions and was a men's doubles quarter-finalist in 1972 with Barry Phillips-Moore. In 1975 he defected to the United States and later served as ... |
sepals are long and joined at the base, the two upper lobes joined for most of their length and the lower three triangular and about long. The standard petal is broadly elliptic, long, wide and yellow with red markings, the wings elliptic and long and the keel long. Flowering occurs in July and August and the fruit is ... | up to and has spreading branches. Its leaves are reduced to somewhat crowded, egg-shaped to elliptic phyllodes long and wide. The flowers are mostly arranged singly or in pairs in leaf axils on a pedicel long with egg-shaped bracts about long at the base. The sepals are long and joined at the base, the two upper lobes ... |
farmers. She received no formal education after high school. She married Kautikrao Thale Patil, a teacher and professor of Marathi literature, at the age of 21. She lives in Aurangabad. Career Writing Patil began writing poetry at the age of 20, and in 1982, won an award from the State of Maharashtra's literary academy... | of 21. She lives in Aurangabad. Career Writing Patil began writing poetry at the age of 20, and in 1982, won an award from the State of Maharashtra's literary academy, the Maharashtra Sahitya Parishad for her collection titled Digant. In 1986, she won an award from the Maharashtra Sahitya Parishad for her second collec... |
764), Tang dynasty official , Chinese politician Li Jiang | dynasty official , Chinese politician Li Jiang (born 1958), Chinese |
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