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Timeline of the Syrian civil war (2022) Deaths References Syria Syria | civil war, see Timeline of the Syrian civil war (2022) Deaths References |
imported and local coal and receives capacity payments. İşbank provided construction finance. Opponents say it is one of | provided construction finance. Opponents say it is one of many polluting industries in the area. References External links Bekirli power station on Global Energy Monitor Coal-fired power stations in Turkey |
led to Chimwemwe adopting the right back role permanently. He moved to Zambia Super League club Buildcon in January 2020. He transferred to fellow Zambian club Nkana on 30 January 2021, alongside fellow Zimbabwean player Kelvin Moyo. International career Chimwemwe was called up to the Zimbabwe national under-23 team fo... | Region Division One. Subsequently, he signed for Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League club Harare City in February 2014. He was signed as a central midfielder but made his full debut for the club at right back due to an injury crisis at the club, which led to Chimwemwe adopting the right back role permanently. He moved to Za... |
Rebirth-Russian Party of Life | |0.99% |- |style="background-color:#164C8C"| |align=left|Valery Grishkin |align=left|United Russian Party Rus' | |0.72% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |14.10% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" st... | in the east to the new Rasskazovo constituency, while taking a large portion of former Michurinsk constituency. Members elected Election results 1993 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Par... |
each had one team qualify. Association ranking For the 2022 Euro Hockey League, the associations are allocated places according to their 2020 EHL country coefficients, which takes into account their performance in European competitions from 2018–19 to 2020–21. Teams The labels in the parentheses show how each team qual... | tournament, organized by the European Hockey Federation. It will be held alongside the women's tournament at the Wagener Stadium in Amstelveen, Netherlands from 13 to 18 April 2022. Due to the delayed 2021 edition of the Euro Hockey League, only 12 teams will participate in this edition. The remaining eight teams will ... |
Grant, she rented out a basement flat with a darkroom attached as a studio to amateur photographers. Soon she was taking her own photographs and getting commissions from British and French magazines, such as Paris Hollywood. Career Grant often worked with professional nude models such as Lorraine Burnett, June Palmer, ... | Evening Standard ran the story: "Photographer Eva Grant goes to New York armed with hundreds of pictures of beautiful girls to take America by storm." Her work thereafter appeared regularly in American photography magazines, such as those published by Fawcett and Whitestone: Glamour Photos, Camera Studies of Figure Bea... |
as a Tonka truck" B-side "Still in Hollywood". Brown added that the band were "blessed with the low (Mc)Kee vocals" of Napolitano. Paul Massey of the Aberdeen Evening Express described Concrete Blonde as a "promising Los Angeles trio" with "True" being a "cool, mid-tempo rock ballad distinctive for Napolitano's fragile... | from their debut studio album Concrete Blonde (1986). The song was written by Johnette Napolitano and James Mankey, and produced by Earle Mankey and Concrete Blonde. The song reached number 42 on the US Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart. Music video The song's music video was directed by Jane Simpson and produced by Ti... |
two books on human sexual behaviors, Sexual Behavior in the Human Male and Sexual Behavior in the Human Female, which are widely known as the "Kinsey reports". Kinsey and his team conducted 1,600 interviews with people about their sexual histories. Kinsey rejected the notion of a clear-cut line between different sexual... | canceled her contract as a direct response to this pressure. Also in 1979, Dr. Marvin Colter founded ARETE, a support and social group for bisexuals in Whittier, Calif., which marched in the 1983 Los Angeles Gay Pride Parade and had a newsletter. The bisexual movement had its own successes as well. Most notably, in 197... |
Museum for Central Africa in Belgium in 1998/99 presented a large variety of Moroccan jewellery from the museum's as well as private collections, described in the accompanying book of the same name. Art historian Björn Dahlström, a former director of the Berber Art Museum in Marrakesh, edited the volume Berber women of... | in Egypt; but others, like the Tuareg and Zenata of the southern Sahara, were almost wholly nomadic. Some groups, such as the Chaouis, practised a semi-nomadic life (transhumance) and, during some months of the year, roamed the country with their herds of livestock (donkeys, sheep, goats, and camels in some areas) in s... |
by Seiji Kameda, was released in April and journey, self-produced by Tsuno, in June. On 3 July 2017, it was announced on the official website that vocalist Chiaki Sato would be leaving the band. 4th album Nesshō Summer (熱唱サマー) was also announced to be released on 23 August, along with one final live concert including S... | May 2013 and continued to perform regularly at live venues and festivals until the break-up. Mōretsu Rhythmics and Junjō Randoseru (2014 - 2016) The single Kaze ga shitteru (風が知ってる) was the first one to not have been produced by Tsuno, but produced and co-arranged by Seiji Kameda of Tokyo Jihen. Following this release,... |
the barge off Stephane he became their partner in the business. In 2021 it was ranked by The Guardian as one of Britain's 10 best Indie bookshops. Gallery References External links Paddy Screech (one of the three founders) interview for Word on the Water Bookshops in London Bookstores established in the | the England and Wales' Canal & River Trust for Regent's Canal in Paddington, however this was declined and instead given to British Land for the proposed creation of a coffee shop. A petition was then launched on the Canal & Rivers Trust to provide Word on the Water with a mooring licence which was granted in 2015. Whe... |
as performing research or establishing new colonies, and will reward players for accomplishing tasks related to their priorities. As new worlds are discovered and colonized, they must be efficiently integrated into the empire's trade routes. Each planet has desired imports and exports. Goods not exported cause unemploy... | a sandbox mode allows endless building, and a campaign mode offers more challenging puzzles. Development Slipways was created by Polish developer Jakub Wasilewski. He originally implemented a prototype of the game on the PICO-8, a virtual machine in the style of a game console, using a pay what you want model. Wasilews... |
that Wandsworth LBC breached their employment contracts by attempting to unilaterally vary the Code of Practice on Staff Sickness, which came from a collective agreement with Unison. D’Silva's contract stated in paragraph 4: ‘[F]rom time to time variations in your terms and conditions of employment will occur, and thes... | unilaterally vary the Code of Practice on Staff Sickness, which came from a collective agreement with Unison. D’Silva's contract stated in paragraph 4: ‘[F]rom time to time variations in your terms and conditions of employment will occur, and these will be separately notified to you or otherwise incorporated in the doc... |
108 m high respectively. Designed by architects Jean-Luc Crochon, Jeanne Gang and Nayla Mecattaf, the complex will be 141,000 m2. The building permit for the project has been approved in December 2021. References External links | C/, O/ and D/ will be 187, 174 and 108 m high respectively. Designed by architects Jean-Luc Crochon, Jeanne Gang and Nayla Mecattaf, the complex will be 141,000 m2. The building permit for the project has been approved |
incorporated a share option, where Rule 5(b)(iii) said options be awarded to terminated employees ‘as the directors in their absolute discretion shall determine’. They had passed a resolution under an express rule of the share option scheme, which allowed award of share options to terminated employees in ‘appropriate p... | in their absolute discretion shall determine’. They had passed a resolution under an express rule of the share option scheme, which allowed award of share options to terminated employees in ‘appropriate proportion’. He claimed their exercise of discretion was unreasonable. Judgment The Court of Appeal held the use of |
and comprehension skills, and this hindered her application for an office transfer. Judgment Talbot J held that the Post Office breached mutual trust and confidence by recording unfounded criticism of its employee. He said ‘We do not think it helpful’ to ask if the ‘behaviour was deliberate or malicious’. It was only r... | Office breached mutual trust and confidence by recording unfounded criticism of its employee. He said ‘We do not think it helpful’ to ask if the ‘behaviour was deliberate or malicious’. It was only relevant that mutual trust and confidence is breached. See also UK labour law Notes References E McGaughey, A Casebook on ... |
up travel between the cities of Siena and Grosseto. This line made a more direct connection than the Asciano-Monte Antico section that was opened along with the line from Monte Antico to the junction at Montepescali in 1872, and to this day services provide that connection, stopping at Monteroni d'Arbia. The station on... | an Italian railway station on the Siena-Grosseto railway line in Southern Tuscany. History It was opened in 1927 as part of a line to connect Siena and Monte Antico to speed up travel between the cities of Siena and Grosseto. This line made a more direct connection than the Asciano-Monte Antico section that was opened ... |
until November 1935, then by Emile C. Tepperman until March 1938, and then Wayne Rogers for the remainder of the run; all three used the house name "Curtis Steele" on all their work for Operator #5. The plots always involved science fictional ideas such as revival of the dead, sonic rays that could cause panic, rays th... | repeating characters such as Red Finger and John Vedders, Secret Service Agents whose adventures were chronicled by Arthur Leo Zagat and Frank Gruber, respectively. Pulp historian Robert Weinberg regards Operator #5 as "the perfect blend of the single-character pulp and the science fiction magazine", praising the early... |
which are located next to it. It is also commonly believed that several families of troglodytes inhabited the cave until 1835. The general | believed that several families of troglodytes inhabited the cave until 1835. The general structure of the cave system has eight |
Barwara tehsil of Sawai Madhopur district, | Madhopur district, Rajasthan, India. References Villages in Sawai Madhopur |
in 1829 and received the medical license in 1832 and MD in 1833. He worked on ships to Bombay and Java as a physician and spent some time studying in Paris. After joining the Madras Medical Service in 1838 he was attached to the 55th Regiment at Secunderabad. In 1840 he served in Chusan during the opium wars. In 1842 h... | William Campbell Maclean (29 November 1811 – 20 November 1898) was a Surgeon General in the Indian Medical Service. He founded the Hyderabad Medical School which later became the Osmania Medical College. He served as a professor of Military Medicine at the Army Medical School in Netley from 1860-1886. William was born ... |
March ar 2:00 p.m., but the members received the notification relating to the summoning of the State Assembly on 18 March. On 18 March, when house met, Gurnam Singh raised a point of order that the re-summoning of the House by the Governor was unconstitutional ad bad in law on the following grounds: The Chief Secretary... | This cause a great cause of concern for the Lachhman Singh Gill's led coalition Government. On 11 March, the Speaker ordered prorogation of the State Assembly and this was authenticated by the Chief Secretary to the Government. On 13 March, the Governor of Punjab, D. C. Pavate, issued an Ordinance to regulate the proce... |
study voice at Belmont University. Fry was one of 48 final contestants on the 14th season of American Idol. In 2021, his song "I Hear a Symphony" went viral on TikTok. The same year, his cover of "Eleanor Rigby" was nominated for a Grammy in the category of "Best Arrangement, Instrumental and Vocals". Albums audio:cine... | and producer based in Nashville. Biography Cody Fry is the son of orchestral composer Gary Fry. He graduated from New Trier High School in 2008 and then moved to Nashville to study voice at Belmont University. Fry was one of 48 final contestants on the 14th season of American Idol. In 2021, |
plumber as, at least, a worker, for the purpose of holiday pay and wages claims. Facts Mr Smith claimed wrongful and unfair dismissal, sick pay, holiday pay and shortfall in wages from Pimlico Plumbers Ltd. He did plumbing between August 2005 and April 2011, but his contract said he was self-employed from 2009, while a... | obligation to provide work was consistent with the reality that there may be no work. Davis LJ agreed. Underhill LJ concurred. Supreme Court The Supreme Court held that Mr Smith was a worker, entitled to holiday pay and wage protection. He personally performed work, and any contractual right to have a substitute was co... |
to the coveted award, for which I commend him to Your Most High Grace." In 1868, Sperling was promoted to Generalmajor. During the Franco-Prussian War, Sperling was the chief of staff of the First Army, commanded by Karl Friedrich von Steinmetz and later by Edwin Freiherr von Manteuffel. However as his health declined,... | maternal grandfather of Erich von Manstein. Life Oskar von Sperling was born as first son of Ernst Wilhelm von Sperling. Sperling entered the Prussian Army in 1832 as an officer candidate in the 31st Infantry Regiment. In 1835, Sperling was appointed as Second lieutenant. Between 1838 and 1841 he was a student at the P... |
before Islam. The name of the poet is not known exactly. On the other hand, it is recorded that his name may be Sayfi, al-Harith or Abdullah. He was one of the leaders of the Aws tribe. It is recorded that he led his tribe in the Battle of Bu'ath. There are some weak narrations which suggest that he became a Muslim bef... | Islam are considered more accurate. The poet, on the other hand, was probably a pre-Islamic hanif. Further reading Esat Ayyıldız, “Ebû Kays b. el-Eslet ve Savaştan Dönüşü Hakkında Nazmettiği Bir Kasidesi”, BILTEK-V International Symposium on Current Developments in Science, Technology and Social Sciences: Proceeding Bo... |
Facts 380 workers were made redundant, and they claimed there was a failure to consult. Clark’s of Hove claimed the ‘exceptional circumstance’ was that it ceased trading on 24 October 1976 after being in financial | case, concerning the duty to consult over redundancies. Facts 380 workers were made redundant, and they claimed there was a failure to consult. Clark’s of |
of the Moncton Public Library Leonard Carey Archibald House, Antigonish County, Nova Scotia, Canada; see List of historic places in Antigonish County, Nova Scotia Archibald House, several buildings in Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada; see List of historic places in Colchester County, Nova Scotia UK Archibald Hous... | places in Antigonish County, Nova Scotia Archibald House, several buildings in Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada; see List of historic places in Colchester County, Nova Scotia UK Archibald House, BBC Drama Village, Selly Oaks, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, England, UK Archibald House, Elie, Fife, Scotland,... |
- Sahitya Akademi India - Official Website Sahitya Akademi Indian literary awards Awards established in | links Yuva Puraskar - Sahitya Akademi India - Official Website Sahitya Akademi Indian literary |
|align=left|Artyom Aleksandrov |align=left|Communist Party | |20.20% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Yelena Badak |align=left|A Just Russia — For Truth | |8.70% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Denis Dubovitsky |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |6.32% |- |style="background-color: " | |align=le... | | |5.77% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Viktor Pashinin |align=left|A Just Russia | |4.21% |- |style="background:"| |align=left|Gulnur Potankina |align=left|Communists of Russia | |3.08% |- |style="background:#00A650"| |align=left|Artyom Spirin |align=left|Civilian Power | |0.60% |- | colspan="5" style="bac... |
is an English civil procedure and UK labour law case, concerning when an interim injunction may be obtained. Facts The claimant and appellant in this case was American Cyanamid Company, an American company that inter alia held a patent for absorbable surgical sutures. The defendant and respondent in this case was Ethic... | Cyanamid Company was granted an interim injunction against Ethicon Ltd, preventing Ethicon Ltd to use the type of surgical suture at issue until the trial of the patent infringement. On appeal of Ethicon Ltd, the Court of Appeal discharged the interim injunction. American Cyanamid Company appealed against this decision... |
State Coordinator for the COVID-19 pandemic in South Australia. Police career Stevens started in the South Australian Police around 1986. Through his career, he has been involved in a number of high-profile programs. He has experience in counter terrorism, community programs, drug and alcohol management and human resou... | community programs, drug and alcohol management and human resource management. He led the police response to child sexual abuse from 2004 and also domestic violence in the community. As a senior sergeant, Stevens was awarded the National Medal for long (15 years) service on 27 February 2001. He was assistant commission... |
along the Cold River are several other lakes including Lepine Lake, Pierce Lake, and Cold Lake. Cold Lake straddles the border with neighbouring Alberta and marks the western boundary of Meadow Lake Provincial Park. The Waterhen River starts at the eastern end of the lake and flows east into Waterhen Lake and then on t... | River, a major river that flows into Hudson Bay, at Lac Île-à-la-Crosse. As most of the lake is within a provincial park, there are no cities along the lake's shore. At the western end of the lake is Big Island Lake Cree Territory Indian reserve and at the eastern end, near where the Waterhen River flows out, is Lauman... |
in a generally south-southeast direction, passes under the T10 coastal road, and enters the Étang de Balistra, a lagoon. The lagoon drains into the sea through a channel at the north end of the Plage de Balistra. Where the Ruisseau de Francolo enters the lagoon through a swamp there is an extensive sansouire (salt-tole... | Balistra station from 1969 to 1980. The watershed above this station covers . The average flow of water throughout the year was . Tributaries The following streams (ruisseaux) are tributaries of the Francolu (ordered by length) and sub-tributaries: Truone: Riccinu: Canale d'Oru: Stencia: Rotonda: Saparelli: Notes Sourc... |
References External links Yuva Puraskar - Sahitya Akademi India - Official | - Sahitya Akademi India - Official Website Sahitya Akademi Indian literary awards Awards established in 2011 Languages of |
being "very remarkable for a beginner's work". Next, he sent "The Tree on the Hill", which Lovecraft edited. This story was later published in the 1940 issue of the fanzine Polaris. In the summer of that year, Rimel sent a poetic manuscript titled "The Dreams of Yid". Lovecraft altered the title to "The Dreams of Yith"... | he viewed Rimel as needing help in his formative period as a writer. In the April 1935 issue of Julius Schwartz's Fantasy Magazine, contained a biographical sketch of H. P. Lovecraft by F. Lee Baldwin. This article was one of the first fanzine biographies of Lovecraft, preceding those written shortly after his death. R... |
Akademi India - Official Website Sahitya Akademi Indian literary awards Awards established in 2011 | Yuva Puraskar to Punjabi language writers by Sahitya Akademi. Recipients References External links Yuva Puraskar - Sahitya |
then served as chairwoman of the National Women's Council of India from 1969 to 1973. References 1911 births 1995 deaths Iranian activists Iranian stage actresses Indian activists | an Iranian-born Indian activist and stage actress. Originally a theatre actress, she was a member of the Indian Academy of Fine Arts. She served as chairwoman of the Armenian Women's Benevolent Union from 1965 to 1967, then served |
security challenges. It is published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the British International Studies Association. The current editors are Professor Edward Newman, University of Leeds, UK, Professor | publishes theoretical, methodological and empirical papers at the cutting-edge of research into international and global security challenges. It is published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the British International Studies Association. The current editors |
is serving as the Director, Defence Legal Services. Career Brigadier General Helena Amutenya the military as a recruit in 2007. After basic military training she was appointed as a Senior Legal Officer with the rank of Captain until 2009. She was then appointed Chief Legal Officer in 2009. In 2014, she was promoted to ... | officer who is serving as the Director, Defence Legal Services. Career Brigadier General Helena Amutenya the military as a recruit in 2007. After basic military training she was appointed as a Senior Legal Officer with the rank of Captain until 2009. She was then appointed Chief Legal Officer in 2009. |
the champions, and became the first team to do so unbeaten throughout, after beating Maties 48-43 in 7 October 2019, Rembrandt Hall, University of Pretoria. 7s Rugby 4-5 October 2019, Pirates Rugby Club, Greenside, Johannesburg Women The inaugural Varsity Women’s 7s The teams competing are; UP-Tuks (University of Preto... | Two legs: NWU Astro, North-West University, Potchefstroom Knockout stage Final standings Awards The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament. Mountain bike FNB Wines2Whales Pinotage, Oak Valley Estate in Elgin, 28–30 October 2019, the three-day stage race. Teams from Stellenbosch University (Mati... |
later official complain on ARD did not have the desired effect. In June 2020, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion protested in Hamburg at Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR) and in front of the Spiegel publishing house for better covering of the climate crisis. Because of thatm than a dozen people got together in mid-... | is now time to explain the existential climate crisis that affects everyone. A short and "high quality" broadcast format on the subject is urgently needed, they claim. The initiative was formed in 2020 and in 2021 went on to produce six episodes of "Klima vor Acht" on itself. The association has been cooperating with t... |
local historian and antiquarian. He and his wife Cecily (Jane Frances Cecily, née Hoare) lived at South Park, Bletchingley, Surrey. His parents were Henry Thomas Lambert and Georgina Emily Lambert (née Miller), who bought South Park in 1875. In 1926 Lambert and his wife offered a barn (and also the adjoining stables) w... | and Cecily Lambert by their son Uvedale Lambert and was dedicated by The Venerable Charles Lambert on All Saints' Day, 2 November 1933. Lambert's papers were donated to Surrey History Centre in Woking by his granddaughter, Sarah Goad. Family The Lamberts had one child, a son, Henry Uvedale Hoare Lambert (1909–1983), wh... |
The Journal of Global Security Studies is a peer-reviewed academic journal which aims to publish first-rate work addressing the variety of methodological, epistemological, theoretical, normative, and empirical concerns reflected in the field of global security studies, | variety of methodological, epistemological, theoretical, normative, and empirical concerns reflected in the field of global security studies, encouraging dialogue, engagement, and conversation between different parts of the field. It is published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International |
member of the Constitutional Government of East Timor heading the Ministry of Justice. Functions The Minister has the power and the duty: Falling within those powers and duties are responsibilities such as overseeing the recruitment of judges, prosecutors, and public defenders. Where the Minister is in charge of the su... | charge of the subject matter of a government statute, the Minister is also required, together with the Prime Minister, to sign the statute. Incumbent The incumbent Minister is Manuel Cárceres da Costa. He is assisted by José Edmundo Caetano, Deputy Minister of Justice, and Mário Ximenes, Secretary of State for Land and... |
southeast of the department of Corse-du-Sud, Corsica, France. It is a tributary of the river Rizzanese. Course The Fiumicicoli is long. It crosses the communes of Carbini, Levie, Mela, Olmiccia, San-Gavino-di-Carbini, Sainte-Lucie-de-Tallano and Zonza. The river rises at an altitude of , and joins the Rizzanese at an a... | of Zonza to the west of the Monte Calva. It flows in a generally southwest direction past the villages or hamlets of Carbona, Giglio, Gualdariccio and Carbini, then turns to the west to pass under the D69 road and join the Rizzanese to the southeast of Arbellara. Tributaries The following streams (ruisseaux) are tribut... |
1950 on the Swansea Vale Railway. History The station was opened on 2 March 1868 by the Swansea Vale Railway. | Wales, from 1868 to 1950 on the Swansea Vale Railway. History The station was opened on 2 March 1868 by the Swansea Vale Railway. It closed on 25 September 1950. |
heard of in 1326, when he was apparently already a Crown servant of some seniority. He was listed that year in the Close Rolls as one of the officials who were ordered to take charge of and account for the goods and chattels of Walter de Islip, lately Lord Treasurer of Ireland, who was then in deep disgrace, facing cha... | Thomas de Snyterby, who came to Ireland in an official capacity in 1285 and served on the Irish Court of Common Pleas 1295–1307. Nicholas is first heard of in 1326, when he was apparently already a Crown servant of some seniority. He was listed that year in the Close Rolls as one of the officials who were ordered to ta... |
time. Several events come in contact with him, and in this way Detective Hanhivaara (Antti Litja), who is investigating strange shootings, manages to track him down. Cast Production The film was shot in the summer of 1986 in Helsinki, Tampere and the surrounding areas. Hannu Lauri plays the role of Mertanen, and as a b... | filming, Mikkeli hostage crisis also happened. Reception Contemporary reviews gave the film both praise and criticism. Sakari Toiviainen (Ilta-Sanomat) considered the film a rarity: "A well-made action film in a 100% Finnish environment with 100% Finnish people". Erkka Lehtola's (Aamulehti) evaluation of the film was a... |
agency was inaugurated on December 30 2021 with an official launch date of January 1, 2022. It was created through the merger of the All-out Defense Mobilization Office and the Armed Forces Reserve Command. Purpose The agency was established to enhance Taiwan's ability to deter | All-Out Defense Mobilization Agency. The agency was inaugurated on December 30 2021 with an official launch date of January 1, 2022. It was created through the merger of the |
|- ! colspan=16 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center| Midfielders |- ! colspan=16 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center|Forwards Last updated: 31 May 2019 Goalscorers Last updated: 31 May 2019 References External links | Out Statistics Appearances and goals |- ! colspan=16 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center| Goalkeepers |- ! colspan=16 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center| Defenders |- ! colspan=16 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center| Midfielders |- ! colspan=16 |
side elevations were arcaded so that meat markets could be held with seven openings on the ground floor and the same number of segmental sash windows with keystones on the first floor. At roof level, there was a central cupola and weather vane. Internally, the principal room was the council chamber on the first floor. ... | the Georgian style, built in red brick with stone dressings at a cost of £2,250 and was completed in 1761. The design involved a symmetrical main frontage with three bays facing southwest down Market Street; the central bay, featured a projecting two storey structure consisting of a rusticated base which supported a po... |
des Schneeschuhs, with images from the film with the same name, Rimfors decided to study the new Arlberg technique at the source in St. Anton. The chairman of Skidfrämjandet was Ivar Holmquist. He was also the head of Jämtland Ranger Corps in Östersund, where Rimfors served as an officer. Holmquist was also the chairma... | 37th place in slalom and 39th place in downhill. After returning from the Alps in 1934, Rimfors began to propagate for alpine skiing according to the new Arlberg technique. Rimfors and Bergman's book about their adventures, På skidor I Alperna (On Skis in the Alps) became a blockbuster when it was released before Chris... |
interior and to guard against movements of the Peruvian army, as well as disorienting its command over the immediate objective of the Chilean expeditionary army. In March 1880, Baquedano sent 60 men to Chironta, 30 to Locumba, and 60 to Cinto. In November 1879, Rear Admiral Lizardo Montero took command of the Peruvian ... | entering, shots were fired at the officers and soldiers who were residing in the square. Colonel Gregorio Albarracín's report indicates that on April 1 Juan McLean informed him that a Chilean column was in Chironta and that Celestino Vargas had been captured, so Albarracín decided to go to the town of Locumba where he ... |
to the Professor of Molecular Imaging Chemistry at the Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Cambridge in 2014. He became an affiliated professor at the Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge in 2020. At college level he was elected a Senior Research Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge in 202... | Imaging Chemistry at the University of Cambridge. Early life and education Aigbirhio was born 2 January 1962 to Samuel Aigbirhio and Victoria Aigbirhio in Benin City, Nigeria. He came to United Kingdom in 1968 and was educated at Heaton Comprehensive School in Newcastle Upon Tyne. He graduated with a Bachelor Of Scienc... |
only in 1985 when gambling was made legal in the country. Lottery The gambling in Quebec is controlled by a government corporation Loto-Québec. It was created for control and operation of legal gambling authorities in Québec. To permit lottery schemes in provinces, Loto-Québec was started in December 1969 after the eme... | that time, 6 /36 lotto, still exists and is available to play. Net revenues from Loto-Québec operations are turned over to the government, and the funds are used, in part, to finance health and education services, infrastructure improvements, and provincial debt reduction. Société des casinos du Québec Loto-Québec is a... |
Irish hurler Adrian Breen (quarterback) (born 1965), | Adrian Breen (hurler) (born 1992), |
9, 1907) was a popular American stage actor originally from Britain, active on the American stage from 1854 until 1905. Stoddart was born in Yorkshire, the son of an actor at the Theatre Royal, Glasgow. After acting in Britain (starting as a youth), he came to Wallack's Theatre in New York in 1854 -- his first appearan... | in a small role in A Phenomenon in a Smock Frock. After two seasons with Wallack's, he joined Laura Keene's company, and later returning to Wallack's. He played and had his longest term success with A.M. Palmer's Union Square Theater stock company, with which he was connected for 20 years. Generally a stock player, lat... |
Salines de Porto Vecchio in the northwest are salt marshes that were used to harvest sea salt from 1795 until the 2000s. More than of white salt was harvested each year, an important product of the city of Porto Vecchio. The salt works have now been abandoned, the wooden walkways are rotting and huts have collapsed. Sa... | commune of Sotta to the east of the village of Chera. It flows in a generally northeast direction past the villages of Sotta and Ceccia, then enters the Golfe de Porto Veccio to the southeast of the city of Porto Vecchio. It spreads out into marshy land near its mouth, bordering the Salines de Porto Vecchio. Estuary Th... |
Coaching career Early Coaching Career Jay began his coaching career at Georgia as a defensive quality control coach, where he served in that position in 2016 and 2017. In 2018 he went to the NFL and coached under Andy Reid with the Chiefs as a defensive quality control coach. In 2019 he returned to the college ranks as... | NFL and coached under Andy Reid with the Chiefs as a defensive quality control coach. In 2019 he returned to the college ranks as the cornerbacks coach for Rutgers. In 2020 he went to his home state of Texas becoming the Longhorns cornerbacks coach. Alabama After Texas fired Tom Herman, Valai left the program and on Ja... |
The terms "Afrocentric" may refer to: Afrocentrism, popular culture and ideology focused on the history and culture of | on the history and culture of black Africans Afrocentricity, a research method and methodological paradigm used in Black studies to center |
and School Library Journal. The book is a Junior Library Guild selection and received the following accolades: American Library Association's Rainbow List top ten (2021) Lambda Literary Award for Children's and Young Adult Literature finalist (2021) References 2020 children's books 2020s LGBT | Library Journal. The book is a Junior Library Guild selection and received the following accolades: American Library Association's Rainbow List top ten (2021) Lambda Literary Award for Children's and Young Adult Literature finalist (2021) References 2020 children's |
piece of work to momitor ongoing works on the property, two small passage tombs near the back of the house were unearthed while to the front of the house the largest henge ever discovered in Ireland was unearthed. At the time of discovery of the first greywacke kerbstones in 2018, archaeologists including Clíodhna Ní L... | exterior of the property. The last of the family, Patrick Pidgeon, finally died only in 2011 whereupon the property was put up for sale by the executor. The house and 420 acre estate were purchased for €5m by Owen Brennan and Alice Stanton of Devenish Nutrition in October 2013. Archaeological discovery In July 2018, it... |
Heuer may refer to: Walter Heuer (proofreader) (1908–1977), Swiss | language Walter Heuer (sailor) (1892 – death date unknown), Brazilian |
January 2 January – Seven people are killed and eight injured in a bus accident in Palpa. February 20 February – 2022 Nepalese protest Deaths References 2020s in | President: Bidhya Devi Bhandari Vice President: Nanda Kishor Pun Prime Minister: Sher Bahadur Deuba Chief Justice: Cholendra Shumsher Rana Speaker of House of Representatives: Agni |
dorsal and anal fins. The dorsal fin starts just posterior to the skull and extends over most of the body until just before the deeply bifurcated caudal fin. In P. evolutus every fin ray posterior to the apex is slightly shorter than the one preceding it, giving it an dorsally straight, declining form before ending rat... | Ananogmius and then Bananogmius. Later, Bananogmius polymicrodus was declared a synonym of B. evolutus. Material previously referred to Osmeroides was also referred to Anogmius with notable similarities to B. evolutus, however the specimen in question was destroyed during the bombing of Munich in WW2. Over the years a ... |
a Swiss women's champion curler (1990) and a two-time Swiss mixed champion curler (1982, 1991). Teams | two-time Swiss mixed champion curler (1982, 1991). Teams Women's Mixed References External links Living people Swiss female curlers |
deputy team leader also became involved; he offered Schwundeck a food voucher which would be equivalent to her benefits in June, which she did not want to take. She continued to sit in her seat. At 08:50, Frankfurt police received a call from the job centre saying that a woman was making trouble and refusing to leave. ... | It was later recorded that she tested negative for drugs and had nothing in her stomach except a greenish-brownish liquid, with nine eurocents in her wallet. At the time of her death, she was 39. Juridical process In January 2012, the public prosecutor dropped the case against the female police officer, on the grounds ... |
and in 1809 the floating harbour was created by impounding the former river channel, meaning that boats could stay afloat at all states of the tide when alongside the quay. Today the Welsh Back is mostly the site of bars and restaurants, situated either in the buildings on the landward side of the street, or in boats m... | or in boats moored alongside the quay. The buildings on the landward side of the Welsh Back include the Granary, an imposing building in the Bristol Byzantine style. Just inland from the intersection of King Street and the Welsh Back is the historic Llandoger Trow public house, said to have inspired Robert Louis Steven... |
medium-sized, sea slugs, marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusks. Genera Alacuppa Oskars, Bouchet & Malaquias, 2015 Mimatys Habe, 1952 Roxania Leach, 1847 Synonyms † Abderospira Dall, 1896: synonym of Roxania Leach, 1847 Leucophysema Dall, 1908: synonym of Roxania Leach, 1847 References | Synonyms † Abderospira Dall, 1896: synonym of Roxania Leach, 1847 Leucophysema Dall, 1908: synonym of Roxania Leach, 1847 References External links Oskars T.R., Bouchet P. & Malaquias M.A. (2015). A new phylogeny of the Cephalaspidea (Gastropoda: Heterobranchia) based on expanded |
events organized by local community groups, schools and colleges, NHS trusts, health charities, local authorities, government departments, and businesses. Clean Air Day produces widespread national and local news coverage. References Public health in the United Kingdom Air pollution | hundred independent events organized by local community groups, schools and colleges, NHS trusts, health charities, local authorities, government departments, and businesses. Clean Air Day produces widespread national and |
de Samba 4, Doce recordação with the Velha Guarda da Portela and Tudo azul Selo Phonomotor all on CD. She participated on the albums Casquinha da Portela, A Música de Paulinho da Viola, Deixa a vida me levar, de Zeca Pagodinho and Um ser de luz - saudação à Clara Nunes over the following three years. Doca was also a fe... | and 2007 and recorded with such artists as Beth Carvalho and Zeca Pagodinho. She also worked as a maid and weaver prior to her focusing fully on samba music. In 1970, Doca released Portela, passado de glória on LP and followed with Portela Selo Marcos Pereira on the same medium four years later. She went on to be featu... |
American Museum of Natural History, which “resolved one of the last unresolved major problems in mammalian evolution: the origins of the South American native ungulates". He has also resolved the phylogenetic placement of the Nesophontidae, and evolutionary origins of various Caribbean mammal lineages including primate... | of the South American native ungulates". He has also resolved the phylogenetic placement of the Nesophontidae, and evolutionary origins of various Caribbean mammal lineages including primates and rodents. Education and Career Barnes obtained a BSc in Archaeological Sciences from the University of Bradford, and a DPhil ... |
and Transformation regarding how critical benchmarks should be treated in contracts and the liability of administrators when operating under Financial Services Authority guidelines. | an Act of Parliament proposed by Theodore Agnew as Minister of State for Efficiency and Transformation regarding how critical benchmarks should be treated in contracts and the liability |
sprawling, 34-minute track based on early 20th century poet Edgar Lee Masters' Spoon River Anthology (character pieces in which the dead in an Illinois graveyard ruminate on their often tragic lives)... The moody ruralism and tragic themes fit snugly in his canon; he crafts some gorgeously heart-piercing numbers from t... | percussion. Burns played cello, and Convertino improvised percussion from things around the studio." Reception For Trouser Press, Eric Hage wrote, "It's a tribute to Buckner's rugged individualism that he emerged from his major-label dance to put together The Hill, one sprawling, 34-minute track based on early 20th cen... |
the Virginia Military Institute (VMI) during the 1953 college football season as a member of the Southern Conference. In their first year under head coach John McKenna, | Military Institute (VMI) during the 1953 college football season as a member of the Southern Conference. In |
first book, The Lost Tribe, was shortlisted for the Thomas Cook Travel Book Award. Works The Lost Tribe: A Harrowing Passage into New Guinea's Heart of Darkness (1996) Savage Shore: Life and Death with Nicaragua's Last Shark | Lost Tribe, was shortlisted for the Thomas Cook Travel Book Award. Works The Lost Tribe: A Harrowing Passage into New Guinea's Heart of Darkness (1996) Savage Shore: Life and Death with |
against Bionic J, Gami and Police Woman as a result of a best two out of three falls six-woman tag team match. At JDStar Fighting Beauty ~ Dreamer ~ on December 17, 2005, Kuzumi defeated Kana. At NEO Be Happy Again ~ 10th Anniversary, an event promoted by NEO Japan Ladies Pro-Wrestling on January 6, 2008, she participa... | competing in multiple promotions of the Japanese independent scene. On the fourth night of the Starlet tournament of Arsion which took place on April 6, 2003, Kuzumi teamed up with Baby-A and Mariko Yoshida in a losing effort against Bionic J, Gami and Police Woman as a result of a best two out of three falls six-woman... |
January, the main suspect involved in setting up the hand grenade inside the church has been identified as a 56-year-old who was associated with the church for nearly 16 years. 12 January The construction work of the second phase of Eastern Container Terminal which is spread over an area of 75 hectares is 1,320 meters ... | whereas skipper Dimuth Karunaratne was included in the ICC Men’s Test team and pace bowler Dushmantha Chameera has been selected to the ICC Men’s ODI team. 21 January - The total number of COVID-19 positive cases in Sri Lanka surpassed 600,000. 22 January 2021 (2022) Grade 5 Scholarship Examination was held at 2,943 ce... |
midrash Etz Ḥayyim in Amsterdam. De Lonzano's Hebrew grammar, Kinyan Avraham, was published in Zolkiev in 1723. He afterwards converted to Christianity at Idstein | Abraham ben Raphael de Lonzano (; ) was an Austrian kabbalist, grammarian, and poet. He was apparently originally from the Greek island of Zakynthos, and a descendent of Rabbi Menahem de Lonzano. He later |
Sheehy led the Gophers in scoring and was named an All-American. Unfortunately, Minnesota lost both of its postseason games that season and ended the season on a sour note. Entering his junior season, Sheehy was named team captain and, with the team ranked 3rd in the pre-season poll, there were high expectations. As it... | single NCAA tournament game to his résumé. After graduating, Sheehy signed with the Minnesota Wild and was assigned to their AHL affiliate for the remainder of the season. He spent most of his first full year as a professional playing with the Allen Americans but made the most of his time there, leading the team in sco... |
you, you must notify Deliveroo in advance.’ And clause 8.2 said ‘It is your responsibility to ensure your substitute(s) have the requisite skills and training... payment to or remuneration of any substitute at such rate and under such terms as you may agree with that substitute, subject only to the obligations set out ... | because they could provide substitutes and, in its view, this meant that they did not "personally perform work", as is necessary to be a "worker" under TULRCA 1992 section 296. In clause 8.1, the cyclists' contract said ‘Deliveroo recognises that there may be circumstances in which you may wish to engage others to prov... |
surname that may refer to: Brigitte Leutenegger, Swiss curler Catherine Leutenegger (born 1983), Swiss visual artist | playwright and theatre director Hans Leutenegger (born 1940), Swiss bobsledder, 1972 Winter Olympic champion Susanne Leutenegger Oberholzer |
produced by T.S. Bruton. "Tugboat" is a tribute to Sterling Morrison; Escovedo knew him from their days working at the University of Texas. Willie Nelson duets with Escovedo on "Nickel and a Spoon". The title track includes contributions from several Escovedos, including Alejandro's brother Pete and niece Sheila E. Jen... | attack softened by the calm, considered observations of a natural poet." Entertainment Weekly opined that the "multi-textured roots-pop ... would be utterly beguiling if it weren’t for his unresonant, plain-as-dough voice." The Calgary Herald declared that "Alejandro is on a roll, arguably the most original voice in Am... |
of social and health care and rescue services. A county may also perform functions in its territory that support its statutory functions, such as international activities and the protection of the mutual interests of the counties. It may engage in a low-risk business in its territory or in conjunction with another coun... | 59 councilllors: Keski-Pohjanmaa, Kainuu, East Uusimaa, South Karelia, South Savo, Kymenlaakso, North Karelia, Kanta-Häme, Pohjanmaa, Lapland, South Pohjanmaa 69 councillors: Central Uusimaa, Päijät-Häme, Satakunta, North Savo, Central Finland and Vantaa-Kerava. 79 councillors: North Pohjanmaa, West Uusimaa, Southwest ... |
The area of the hromada is , and the population is 35,249 inhabitants (2021). Settlements The municipality consists of 3 urban-type settlements (Solonytsivka, Vilshany, Peresichne), 4 rural-type settlements and 11 villages. References | the population is 35,249 inhabitants (2021). Settlements The municipality consists of 3 urban-type settlements (Solonytsivka, Vilshany, Peresichne), 4 rural-type settlements |
bridge across Bristol Harbour in Bristol, England Redcliffe Bridge, Perth, a bridge across the Swan River in Perth, Western | Redcliffe Bridge may refer to: Redcliffe Bridge, Bristol, an opening bridge across Bristol |
Geology. He has also co-authored books addressing topics in the same subject areas. Kopaska-Merkel is a member of the National Center for Science Education. As an author of fiction, Kopaska-Merkel started out writing short stories. He switched to writing poetry while his partner was pregnant with their first child, a d... | Publishing) Hasp Deadbolt, Private Eye (2007, Sam's Dot Publishing) Drowning Atlantis (2007, Spec House of Poetry) Nursery Rhyme Noir (2008, Sam's Dot Publishing) The Simian Transcript (2010, Banana Oil Books) Gods and Monsters (2015, Popcorn Press) Recognition In 2017, Kopaska-Merkel was created a Grand Master of the ... |
their dominance of South America. Teams Pool Stage Pool A Pool B Finals Cup Quarterfinals 5th Place Semifinals Final Standings References 2020 in women's rugby union 2020 rugby sevens competitions | Montevideo, Uruguay from 28 to 29 November. Eight teams competed at the tournament, Brazil won their 17th title and cemented their dominance of South America. Teams Pool Stage Pool A Pool B Finals |
Summer Olympics. It was only held four times: 1896, 1904, 1924, and 1932. Medalists | at the Summer Olympics. It was only held four times: |
Phanerophthalmus luteus (Quoy & Gaimard, 1833) Phanerophthalmus minikoiensis (E. A. Smith, 1903) Phanerophthalmus olivaceus (Ehrenberg, 1828) Phanerophthalmus paulayi Austin, Gosliner & Malaquias, 2018 Phanerophthalmus perpallidus Risbec, 1928 Phanerophthalmus purpura Austin, Gosliner & Malaquias, 2018 Phanerophthalmus... | Phanerophthalmus minikoiensis (E. A. Smith, 1903) Phanerophthalmus olivaceus (Ehrenberg, 1828) Phanerophthalmus paulayi Austin, Gosliner & Malaquias, 2018 Phanerophthalmus perpallidus Risbec, 1928 Phanerophthalmus purpura Austin, Gosliner & Malaquias, 2018 Phanerophthalmus rudmani Austin, Gosliner & Malaquias, 2018 Pha... |
by Frank Wilson of the Philadelphia Inquirer as Larkin's last truly great poem. Larkin described it as an "in-a-funk-about-death" poem. References External links Full text of "Aubade" at the Poetry Foundation. | of aubade, poems written about the early morning. "Aubade" has been described by Frank Wilson of the Philadelphia Inquirer as Larkin's last truly great poem. |
to the Design Office of the Second Bureau of the Ministry of Machinery Industry (now Beijing Machine Tool Research Institute) as an engineer. He died in Beijing on 1 January 2022, at the age of 87. Honours and awards 1993 Member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences References 1934 births 2022 deaths People from Nanchang ... | the Design Office of the Second Bureau of the Ministry of Machinery Industry (now Beijing Machine Tool Research Institute) as an engineer. He died in Beijing on 1 January 2022, at the age of 87. Honours and awards 1993 Member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences References 1934 births 2022 deaths People from Nanchang |
with his family as a child and began his musical training there. In 1952, he obtained a scholarship to study music in Paris. He also studied at the University of Oriente, where he later became a professor of education and psychology. He was the founder of several choral groups, and he also arranged music for them. | obtained a scholarship to study music in Paris. He also studied at the University of Oriente, where he later became a professor of education and psychology. He was the founder of several choral |
Robert Burns's funeral. Robert informed Mrs Frances Dunlop that his new son, William, was "a fine boy, rather stouter but not so handsome as your God-son at his time of life was. Indeed I look on your little Namesake to be my chief d'oeuvre in that species of manufacture, as I look on "Tam o' Shanter" to be my standard... | Edinburgh and was successful. He earned a reputation as an excellent scholar, but a very harsh disciplinarian. In his "Memorial of His Times", Lord Cockburn commented on Nicol's "constant and indiscriminate harshness" that was "very hurtful to all his pupils", however an Edinburgh lawyer and writer to the signet, Alexa... |
law case, concerning the right to be paid, when an employer constrains their worker's freedom. Facts Mrs Tomlinson-Blake and another care worker claimed that they should be paid the minimum wage, and also while sleeping when they were required to be at a workplace. She cared for two adults in their home, and when she w... | 2015 regulation 32 stated that when a worker is required to be available at or near an employer's place of business to do ‘time work’ this should be included in time worked, but with exceptions for (1) the worker being permitted to sleep during a shift and (2) the worker being at home. The worker is only to be paid whe... |
available for residential and commercial development. They partnered with the real estate arm of Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States to redevelop their land in the vicinity of the Ogden Slip as Cityfront Center. This arrangement with Equitable had been in the works since the 1960s. This was a multi-bi... | is a company established by William B. Ogden in 1857, which constructed civil works projects along the Chicago River. It currently operates as an equity oriented real estate investment trust. History The company was established in 1857. One of the major investors involved in its founding was former Chicago mayor Willia... |
refer to: Canon of Laws, also known as the "Book of Law", a lost Chinese legal code Torah, the portion of the Hebrew Bible containing Jewish law Volume of Sacred | lost Chinese legal code Torah, the portion of the Hebrew Bible containing Jewish law Volume of Sacred Law, the religious or philosophical text displayed during a Masonic |
1840 ["Synopsis of the contents of the British Museum, ed. 42a, second printing"] as the first valid use. Species Pharus chenui Cosel, 1993 Pharus legumen (Linnaeus, 1758) References Vokes, H. E. 1980. Genera of the Bivalvia: a systematic and bibliographic catalogue | cites Gray, 1840 ["Synopsis of the contents of the British Museum, ed. 42a, second printing"] as the first valid use. Species Pharus chenui Cosel, 1993 Pharus legumen (Linnaeus, 1758) References Vokes, H. E. 1980. Genera of the Bivalvia: a systematic and bibliographic |
season, the KFF announced that players from countries of the Eurasian Economic Union would not be counted towards a club's foreign player limit. For transfers during the season, see Winter 2021–22 transfers and Summer 2022 transfers. In bold: Players that have been capped for their national team. Managerial changes Reg... | use only five foreign players on the field in each game. From the 2020 season, the KFF announced that players from countries of the Eurasian Economic Union would not be counted towards a club's foreign player limit. For transfers during the season, see Winter 2021–22 transfers and Summer 2022 transfers. In bold: Player... |
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