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annual whaling voyages. Career Traveller first entered and Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1786. From at least 1798 on Traveller engaged in whale hunting in the northern whale fishery. The whaling season generally ran from March-April to September-October. Between whaling voyages, Traveller sailed to the Baltic. Lloyd's List ... | at Hull having sailed from Riga via the Elbe, where she had joined a convoy under escort by the armed ship . Fate Lloyd's List reported in January 1808 that Traveller, Foster, master, had put into Carlsham to join a convoy. Lloyd's List reported in February that Ann, Harrison, master, and Traveller, Foster, master, fro... |
Rosales' Solitary Fragments (2007) earned her a Best New Actress award at the 17th Actors and Actresses Union Awards. Filmography Television Film Awards and nominations References 21st-century Spanish actresses | debut in a feature film in the 1996 film . Her film performance in Jaime Rosales' Solitary Fragments (2007) earned her a Best New Actress award at the 17th Actors and Actresses Union Awards. Filmography Television Film Awards and nominations References 21st-century Spanish actresses Spanish television actresses Spanish... |
dissolution of Ayutthaya Kingdom, during the time of King Bodawpaya. Synopsis Nutchanat (Tangtang Nattaruchi) got a job as an assistant chef at a prestigious hotel in downtown Yangon and met her new friend, Zin Zin (Hnin Thway Yu Aung) and the Executive Chef, Pakorn (Jirayu Thantrakul). One day, Nutchanat got a book En... | Nutchanat (Tangtang Nattaruchi) got a job as an assistant chef at a prestigious hotel in downtown Yangon and met her new friend, Zin Zin (Hnin Thway Yu Aung) and the Executive Chef, Pakorn (Jirayu Thantrakul). One day, Nutchanat got a book Enaung (the Panji tales in Burmese) from old bookshop and she dances like the on... |
while trading with the Baltic between whaling voyages. was a ship launched at Whitby in 1792. First she traded with the Baltic, then she was a London-based transport, next she traded between London and Quebec, and lastly she traded between England and the Baltic. She was lost in 1806 at Riga. was a French prize that en... | 1792. First she traded with the Baltic, then she was a London-based transport, next she traded between London and Quebec, and lastly she traded between England and the Baltic. She was lost in 1806 at Riga. was a French prize that entered British records in 1804. She initially traded between Plymouth and Italy and then ... |
philosopher and Professor of Philosophy at Florida Atlantic University. References Philosophy academics Continental | academics Continental philosophers Duquesne University faculty 1938 |
for Cross-Country Bajas and FIM Bajas World Cup; alongside the World Rally-Raid Championship. Started in 2021; the series was designed to attract new entrants to rally raid and allow them to run for an official FIA title. Champions See also Rally raid References External links official website Reports about | the series was designed to attract new entrants to rally raid and allow them to run for an official FIA title. Champions See also Rally raid References External links official website Reports about the Series Cross |
Labor Toward Legislation and Politics (1923). She received her master's degree from the University of Chicago in 1915 and her Ph.D. from the same institution in 1920. She was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1927 to | Ray Carroll (born January 8, 1890, in Des Moines) was an American economist, best known for her book Labor and Politics: The Attitude of the American Federation of Labor Toward Legislation and Politics (1923). She received |
to 8 August 2022. Having made its Games debut in 1970, it will be Malawi's fourteenth appearance to date. Netball By virtue of its position in the World Netball Rankings (as of 28 July 2021), Malawi qualified for the tournament. Partial fixtures were announced in | 28 July 2021), Malawi qualified for the tournament. Partial fixtures were announced in November 2021, with Malawi placed in Group B alongside England and New Zealand. Group play References External links Malawi Olympic Committee Official site Nations |
It was the 76th edition of the event. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, women's singles, and ice dance on the senior and junior levels. The results will be part of the Korean Skating Union's selection criteria for the 2022 Winter Olympics and the 2022 World Championships. Due to the COVID-19 pand... | of the event. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, women's singles, and ice dance on the senior and junior levels. The results will be part of the Korean Skating Union's selection criteria for the 2022 Winter Olympics and the 2022 World Championships. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in South Korea, no ... |
a big step forward, nearly tripling his goal production. While Omaha could only manage a .500 record, Snuggerud was named an All-American. After Omaha was eliminated from postseason contention, Snuggerud ended his college career by signing a three-year entry-level contract with the Blackhawks. He finished out the seaso... | on unconditional waivers by Chicago and the remainder of his contract was bought out. Despite the health concerns, Snuggerud did return to the ice. He finished out the season with the Stavanger Oilers and helped the team reach their league semifinals. The following fall, Snuggerud received a try-out from the Tampa Bay ... |
Yuva Puraskar to Sanskrit language writers by Sahitya Akademi. Recipients References External links Yuva Puraskar - Sahitya Akademi | recipients of Yuva Puraskar to Sanskrit language writers by Sahitya Akademi. Recipients |
Hill today was settled sometime before 1900. It had three churches, several stores, and several houses in the 1930s. Many residents left the community after World War II, but it had three churches, a community center, and several scattered houses in the early 1990s. The community had a population | three churches, several stores, and several houses in the 1930s. Many residents left the community after World War II, but it had three churches, a community center, and several scattered houses in the early 1990s. The community had a population of 100 in 2000. Geography Bald Hill is located on Farm to Market Road 326,... |
an Indian politician, author and retired IPS Officer from the state of Punjab. He is currently serving as chairman of India's National Commission for Minorities. He is a member and a national spokesperson of Bharatiya Janata Party, he is active in politics since 2012. Political Achievements Political career Lalpura, A ... | the Bharatiya Janata Party in 2012, was chosen as Chairman of the National Commission for Minorities In September 2021 Before being appointed as chairman, he was a national spokesperson for the BJP and a popular face on television debates. Key Post As Senior Police Officer Deputation to FBI, USA as expert on Militancy ... |
with scores of 59–55, 59-55 and 58–56. The fight was stopped at the very beginning of the seventh round, due to a cut above Payano's left eye, which was caused by an accidental head clash in the fifth round. Russel faced the former IBF bantamweight titleholder Emmanuel Rodríguez on 14 August 2021, in a WBA bantamweight... | the very beginning of the seventh round, due to a cut above Payano's left eye, which was caused by an accidental head clash in the fifth round. Russel faced the former IBF bantamweight titleholder Emmanuel Rodríguez on 14 August 2021, in a WBA bantamweight title eliminator, at the Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, ... |
in southeastern Kazakhstan. It is the seat of Zhualy District of Jambyl | seat of Zhualy District of Jambyl Region. It is named |
professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for club Carrarese, on loan from Spezia. Club career Born in Sarzana, Figoli starter his career in Spezia youth sector. He was promoted to the first team in 2018. On 19 | Pro Vercelli. On 17 August 2020, he joined Pergolettese on loan. For the 2021–22 season, he was loaned to Carrarese. References External links 2000 births Living people People from Sarzana Footballers from Liguria Italian footballers Association football midfielders Serie C players Spezia Calcio |
Wellcome Sanger Institute and the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute in Cambridge University. He is a computational biologist known for his research on statistical and computational methods for the analysis of genomics data, in particular single-cell biology and evolutionary genomics. He co-chairs the Human Cell At... | ATL Lun, MD Morgan, JC Marioni. Batch Effects in Single-cell RNA-sequencing Data are Corrected by Matching Mutual Nearest Neighbors. Nature Biotechnology. doi:10.1038/nbt.4091 B Pijuan-Sala, JA Griffiths, C Guibentif, et al., JC Marioni, B Göttgens. A Single-cell Molecular Map of Mouse Gastrulation and Early Organogene... |
volleyball coach at Jacksonville College in Jacksonville, Texas. Alexander then spent the next three seasons as an assistant for Brad Underwood at Daytona Beach CC where he helped the team win three consecutive Mid-Florida Conference Championships and saw eleven players go on to receive scholarships at NCAA Division I ... | go on to receive scholarships at NCAA Division I programs, including Solomon Jones, a second round pick in the NBA Draft by the Atlanta Hawks. In 2007, Alexander joined his former Southeastern CC coach, Joe O'Brien, to be one of his assistant coaches for Idaho State. After five seasons at Idaho State, Alexander returne... |
the 1975 Danish general election on January 9, Kock-Petersen was elected to the Folketing as a representative of the constituency caused by the Venstre party led by Prime Minister Poul Hartling gaining seats. She lost her seat the 1977 Danish general election on 15 February of that year when her party lost seats. Kock-... | when her party lost seats. Kock-Petersen joined the Ministry of Justice's Marriage Committee between 1976 and 1983. At the age of 33, she was appointed Minister for Ecclesiastical Affairs under the first government of Poul Schlüter on 10 September 1982. Kock-Petersen was the youngest person to be appointed to that posi... |
2007 All-Africa Games held in Algiers, Algeria. The country won one gold medal. Medal summary Medal table | | 800 metres event. Basketball Mozambique competed in the women's tournament. Judo Edson Madeira competed in the men's 66 kg event. |
with very clear and cold waters, faster flow with small rapids and waterfalls. It flows through the place of the same name, Žrnovnica, and flows into the Adriatic only a few kilometers from Split in the direction of Omiš. In its upper course, Žrnovnica passes through a nearly inaccessible gorge, making it the best pres... | small rapids and waterfalls. It flows through the place of the same name, Žrnovnica, and flows into the Adriatic only a few kilometers from Split in the direction of Omiš. In its upper course, Žrnovnica passes through a nearly inaccessible gorge, making it the best preserved part of the river. A promenade was made alon... |
three stores, and a population of 105 in the early 1990s. Its population grew to 200 in 2000. Geography Central is located on U.S. Highway 69, northwest of Lufkin in northwestern Angelina County. Education Central was home to a schoolhouse that served nearby farms in the 1900s, giving it the name Central School. The sc... | two churches and several businesses in operation in the mid-1930s. Many residents left the community after World War II, but it had a church, a cemetery, three stores, and a population of 105 in the early 1990s. Its population grew to 200 in 2000. Geography Central is located on U.S. Highway 69, northwest of Lufkin in ... |
In 2012, Einer at age 16 started working, alongside Irina Fedotova and Olivier Rousteing, as an embroidery assistant at the Parisian heritage brand Balmain. In 2017, she won the inaugural Saks Emerging Designer Showcase, and was invited to present at London Fashion Week one year after founding her own brand, bypassing ... | at age 16 started working, alongside Irina Fedotova and Olivier Rousteing, as an embroidery assistant at the Parisian heritage brand Balmain. In 2017, she won the inaugural Saks Emerging Designer Showcase, and was invited to present at London Fashion Week one year after founding her own brand, bypassing the usual requi... |
volunteer as a military nurse. She was rejected, as Superintendent of Army Nurses Dorothea Dix favored older, unattractive women, who she believed would be less vulnerable and better prepared for the arduous work. Hall then appealed to Almira Fales of the United States Sanitary Commission, who allowed Hall to work at t... | Miss Draper's Seminary in Hartford, Connecticut. American Civil War At the start of the American Civil War, the twenty-five year old Hall attempted to volunteer as a military nurse. She was rejected, as Superintendent of Army Nurses Dorothea Dix favored older, unattractive women, who she believed would be less vulnerab... |
In October 1993, Jennings, John Freeman, Robert Anderson, and two others were involved in a fatal robbery at a drug house in Fort Worth. On December 24, 1993, Jennings and Freeman killed two people at a house in Fort Worth. On December 27, 1993, Jennings and Freeman entered a house in Fort Worth. Inside, when Sylvester... | moved further into the house, they saw Wonda Matthews, 27, rising up on a bed. Jennings shot her in the head. Jennings then returned to Walton and checked his body, stealing a pouch. As Jennings and Freeman were leaving the house, Jennings heard Matthews moaning, so he returned and shot her a second time. Several days ... |
Zolotonosha – April 28, 2005, in Toronto) was a Ukrainian poet, best remembered for her poems Wohoń i popił (1934), Sim liter (1937) and Poeziji stari i nowi (1986). She was | Wohoń i popił (1934), Sim liter (1937) and Poeziji stari i nowi (1986). She was the daughter of Andriy Livytskyi, the last prime minister of the Ukrainian People's Republic. References 1902 births |
bomber crewman Gudmunder Grimson (1878–1965), American lawyer, Justice of North Dakota Supreme Court Jane Grimson (born 1949), Scottish-born computer engineer, Pro-Chancellor of University of Dublin | Grimson (born 1958), British murderer Eric Grimson (born 1953), Canadian-born computer scientist, professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology George Grimson (1915–1944), Royal Air Force bomber crewman Gudmunder Grimson (1878–1965), American lawyer, Justice of North Dakota Supreme |
council of Ulm forbade the collection women to bequeath goods to one another in order to give them as little power and financial influence in the city as possible. Only a surviving excerpt from a (no longer preserved) artifact from the Ulm Collection Foundation dated 10 December 1728, from the back of Barbara Kluntz' o... | order did not have to take any vows, Barbara Kluntz was not a nun. Entry into the Ulm Collection Foundation When she entered the collection, Barbara Kluntz was widely known as a “piano virtuoso, organ player and poet”, according to older research. Excerpts from her will, which no longer exists, show that she had her ow... |
British East India Company Albinia gens, the Roman gens Alice Albinia, English journalist and author Albinia, Queensland, | Albinia is a town in Tuscany, central Italy. Albinia may also refer to: Albinia (1813 ship), a |
his Crewe debut, aged 18, on 4 January 2022 in an EFL Trophy knockout game against Rotherham United F.C. as a late substitute at Gresty Road. International career He played for the Wales under-18s in | an EFL Trophy knockout game against Rotherham United F.C. as a late substitute at Gresty Road. International career He played for the Wales under-18s in March 2021 against England. Career statistics References Living people Welsh footballers English Football League players Crewe |
is a Georgian-Canadian writer, known for her books The Butterfly Drawer (1999), Opera (2002), and Faïna (2007). She | and Faïna (2007). She was awarded the Russian Prize in 2015. References Living people |
the Church Missionary Society (CMS) in Isfahan, Persia following Emmeline Stuart who set up the women's hospital there. The hospital consisted of 84 beds in the women's ward and over 100 beds in the men's ward, and relied upon two surgical wings. There were no corridors between the two sections which presented a hostil... | to study the local language and became fluent in her second year, making her a valuable asset to the hospital. Furthermore, she became renowned for her diagnostic ability as well as the many procedures she performed as a surgeon. Ironside took time to work at the other CMS hospitals in Yazd, at the Yazd Missionary Clin... |
court. He was the adoptive son of Princess Hwawan. Life Jeong Hu-gyeom was born in 1749 as the second son of Jeong Seok-dal (a fisherman and 4th cousin of Jeong Chi-dal, Princess Hwawan's husband) and Lady Yi of the Jeonju Yi clan. When he was a child, he was Crown Prince Yi San's study partner at the | Yi San (Jeongjo). When the participants were punished, he was exiled to Kyongwon County in Hamgyong Province and put to death by poison. In popular culture Portrayed by Cho Yeon-woo in the 2007 MBC TV series Lee San, Wind of the Palace. Portrayed by Kwon Hyun-bin in the 2021 MBC TV series The Red Sleeve. References Jos... |
13 rebounds. Liedel averaged 13.2 points per game, 6.6 rebounds per game, was an WHAC all-conference selection, and shot 46% from the field. Her three-point percentage of 41%, ranked 32nd nationally. After her junior year, she transferred to play for the Davenport Panthers. Due to NCAA transfer rules, Liedel was requir... | was the all-time school and regional leader for total points. Early life and high school career Liedel was born in Erie, Michigan, and began playing basketball at 6 years old. She was a four-year starter for the Erie Mason Eagles, where she scored a school record of 1,784 career points. She scored a school record of 51... |
for Manchester Thunder, and has previously played for Severn Stars. Club career Malcolm has played for Manchester Thunder and Severn Stars. She won the 2014 Netball Superleague with Manchester Thunder. Malcolm joined Severn Stars from Thunder in 2017, before returning to Thunder ahead of the 2019 season. She was part o... | debut for the England national netball team in a 2012 match against Barbados. She had previously been in the England squad for the 2011 World Netball Series. In 2019, she was appointed vice-captain for the England tour of South Africa, and was also vice-captain for the 2020 Netball Nations Cup. She was named co-captain... |
Herrmann (politician) (1892–1980), German politician | may refer to: Anna Herrmann (actor) (born 1987), German |
sold it to J.H. Bivins and E.E. Blythe. The sawmill industry in Clawson came to an end sometime around 1911 when Bivins and Blythe closed it down. Clawson had less than 100 residents before 1904 but had a money order post office in operation. The population grew to 250 at its sawmilling zenith in 1910. It went down to ... | and eventually became a rail shipping point for the St. Louis Southwestern Railway around 1890. The community was named after T.W. Clawson, who managed the first mill in the community. A larger sawmill was built in the community after it was sold to a man named Jack Caruthers. Businesses in Clawson around 1890 included... |
Series qualifier that will be held at the 2019 Hong Kong Women's Sevens. Teams Pool Stage Pool A Pool B Finals Cup Quarterfinals Plate Semifinals Final Standings References 2018 in women's rugby | 14th South American title and qualified for a place in the 2018 Canada Women's Sevens. Brazil and Argentina also booked a place in the Women's Sevens Series qualifier that will be held at the 2019 Hong Kong Women's Sevens. Teams Pool Stage Pool A Pool B Finals |
2019. The Embassy also represents the British Overseas Territories in Serbia. History The original British legation house in Belgrade was located 22 Gracanicka Ulica however as the importance of the mission grew and the volume of consular and commercial activity it outgrew its building. The embassy move into leased spa... | a result, the Yugoslav government offered a site for a new residence, which was accepted in 1955. The British Ambassador's residence in Belgrade, “Elsie Inglis House”, is named after Elsie Inglis, a Doctor and campaigner for women's suffrage and founder of the Scottish Women's Hospitals in Serbia. The renaming ceremony... |
at Wolstein Center in Cleveland, Ohio. Dynamite aired live on TBS while Rampage aired on tape delay on TNT on January 28. In the main event of the Dynamite broadcast, Orange Cassidy defeated Adam Cole in a Lights Out match, which also saw the AEW debut of Danhausen. The opening bout was a ladder match for the AEW TNT C... | involved different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and storylines. Wrestlers portrayed heroes, villains, or less distinguishable characters in scripted events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches. Storylines were produced on AEW's weekly television programs, Dynamite an... |
to Albina, Oregon (now a district of Portland), where he lived under the assumed name of R. S. "Sandy" Soper and worked as a car cleaner for the Pullman Company. In 1894, Soper remarried to a woman named Catherine Brownleewe, with whom he had a child, Gilis. For around three years, the trio lived a relatively happy lif... | hanged solely for the one of the murders in Archie. Early life and Missouri murders Edward Bates Soper was born on February 7, 1855, in Kearney, Missouri, the second of eight children born to farmers John Lewis Soper and Sarah Hyatt Soper (née Estes). Little is known of his life prior to committing his first crime, tha... |
factory on the Aurach. In 1913 she married the upholsterer Georg Herrmann and together they ran the town's 'Volkshaus', used as a restaurant and meeting hall by the labour movement. She successfully stood for the city council in 1946 and was re-elected five more times between then and 1966. In 1956 she was also elected... | a German SPD politician, active in her birthplace of Herzogenaurach, where there is now a street named after her. Life Her father ran a textile factory on the Aurach. In 1913 she married the upholsterer Georg Herrmann and together they ran the town's 'Volkshaus', used as a restaurant and meeting hall by the labour move... |
D. Smith in which the authors examine Socrates' depiction in Plato's works. The book won the Outstanding Academic Book for 1994 award. Reception The book | Smith in which the authors examine Socrates' depiction in Plato's works. The book won the Outstanding Academic Book for 1994 award. Reception The book was reviewed by Catherine Zuckert |
“Isadora Moon Day”. The first book was published in 2016; its "supernatural take on the classic 'be yourself' narrative" commenced a series that has since been translated into 30 languages and has sold over 1.2 million copies globally, 40% | children aged 5-8. Each book is a stand-alone story about Isadora Moon, who is "half fairy, half vampire, totally unique!" The stories celebrate her mixed family heritage, and in February 2020, 300 bookshops and libraries in the UK celebrated “Isadora Moon Day”. The first book was |
July 6, 1968, in Billinghurst) is an Argentine talk | hosting the Dante Night Show on TV Azteca. References |
a native of Snitterby in Lincolnshire, and took his surname from the village. The name was occasionally spelt de Sueterby. He was a Crown servant in good standing, and attended the King in Gascony in 1286. He was sent to Ireland in 1285, but made regular visits back to England. He became a prebendary and later a canon ... | He was sent to Ireland in 1285, but made regular visits back to England. He became a prebendary and later a canon of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin. In 1293 he acted as attorney for the Archbishop of Dublin, John de Sandford, who was absent in England. He had a house and garden in central Dublin, near the Abbey of Sain... |
was the second round of the 2008 GP2 Asia Series. It was held on 16 and 17 February 2008 at Sentul International Circuit in Sentul, Indonesia. Classification Qualifying Feature | It was held on 16 and 17 February 2008 at Sentul International Circuit in Sentul, Indonesia. Classification Qualifying Feature race Luca Filippi winner race but she was rejected because after stewards found out he had used |
publication of his first novel, Le Rôdeur (written in the summer of 1929) at Gallimard, while the couple moved to Cabris. His stance against colonialism attracted him the sympathy of the French Communists that he joined within the PCF. In 1933 he was sent to Spain for a report by L'Humanité. On his return, he finished ... | head of Littérature Internationale. When World War II broke out, Herbart helped organize a committee formed for passive defense work (digging trenches, shelters, etc.). In 1943, under the name of General Le Vigan, he participated in the establishment of a network in the southwest of France, which helped young men to fl... |
Thames in 1773 under another name. She first appeared at Trecothic in 1784 and was lost in 1786. Trecothick entered Lloyd's Register in 1784. On 4 January 1786, Trecothick was lost near Looe, Cornwall | She first appeared at Trecothic in 1784 and was lost in 1786. Trecothick entered Lloyd's Register in 1784. On 4 January 1786, Trecothick was lost near Looe, Cornwall with the loss of all but four of her crew. |
in the Technische Universität Darmstadt. He died in Darmstadt. Life Early life He was born in Augsburg to Berthold Friedrich Brecht and Wilhelmine Friederike Sophie (née Brezing; 1871–1920), their second son after the future playwright and poet Bertholt. Whilst Sophie was from a Pietist family, Berthold Friedrich was a... | Bertholt. Whilst Sophie was from a Pietist family, Berthold Friedrich was a Roman Catholic from Achern in the Black Forest, becoming a clerk at Augsburg's Haindl’sche Papierfabriken, rising to manager and then in 1914 its director. This allowed the Brecht family to finally move into one of the factory's 'Stiftungshäuse... |
100 in 2000. It is located within the Lufkin, Texas micropolitan area. History The area in what is now known as Moffett today was first settled before 1900. The community had a sawmill, a store, a church, and several houses in the 1930s. Many residents left Moffett after World War II, but it had a church, a store, and ... | 1930s. Many residents left Moffett after World War II, but it had a church, a store, and a community center and was identified as a dispersed rural community in the early 1990s. It had a population of 100 in 2000. Geography Moffett is located on Farm to Market Road 842, northeast of |
lose control of the car and hit a mound of dirt. The violence of the impact caused severe damage to the left side of the car, killing Mouras almost instantly. In the accident, his co-driver Amadeo González was also injured. He died two days later. The race was immediately suspended with a red flag. For this, Mouras dec... | of dirt. The violence of the impact caused severe damage to the left side of the car, killing Mouras almost instantly. In the accident, his co-driver Amadeo González was also injured. He died two days later. The race was immediately suspended with a red flag. For this, Mouras declared the winner of the race. His 50th v... |
still two churches, along with a cemetery, in the community in the early 1990s. Its population was 50 in 2000. Geography Redtown is located on Farm to Market Road 1819, west of Lufkin in western Angelina County. Education Redtown had its school in the mid-1930s. Today, the community is served by the Central Independent... | a year and went by the name "Red". The community had two churches and a store in the mid-1930s. Many residents left Redtown since then, but there were still two churches, along with a cemetery, in the community in the early 1990s. Its population was 50 in 2000. Geography Redtown is located on Farm to Market Road 1819, ... |
Częstochowa Voivodeship (also known as the Jurassic Voivodeship), a voivodeship in the South-East part of the country, proposed to be created out parts of Świętokrzyskie, Łódź, and Silesian Voivodeships. Częstochowa is proposed to be its capital. Middle Poland Voivodeship (also known as the Eastern Greater Poland Voivo... | (Polish: 17. województwo), in regard to 16 currently existing voivodeships. Proposed voivodeships Częstochowa Voivodeship (also known as the Jurassic Voivodeship), a voivodeship in the South-East part of the country, proposed to be created out parts of Świętokrzyskie, Łódź, and Silesian Voivodeships. Częstochowa is pro... |
candidacy. Kezer lost the Republican primary to Rowland, who won 68% of the vote to Kezer's 32%. Later career Following her departure from political office, Kezer was CEO of the Hartford Ballet from September 1995 to June 1997. She was appointed as an assistant state treasurer, serving from 1997 to 1999, and founded a ... | for 21 years at New Britain High School. Pauline Kezer worked as a science teacher from 1964 to 1979 and volunteered for the local Republican Party. She started out in local politics by helping to found the Plainville Inland Wetlands Commission and later chairing the commission. Political career In 1978, with the suppo... |
Register in 1776. Africa, Wood, master (late M'Cormick), was on a voyage from Jamaica to London in 1781 when she sprang a leak in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew set fire to Africa; Trecothick, Greaves, master, and Nancy, Cook, master, rescued the crew. A later report | Her crew set fire to Africa; Trecothick, Greaves, master, and Nancy, Cook, master, rescued the crew. A later report stated Trecothick, like Africa, had sprung a leak after having left the Gulf of Mexico on her way to London, and |
and in November 1869 he bought the bay of Assab on behalf of Raffaele Rubattino's shipping company, which with the transfer to the Kingdom of Italy in 1882 would become the first Italian colonial possession, and was the stepping stone for Italian expansion into Eritrea. As a representative of the Rubattino Company, he ... | of San Lazzaro, Giuseppe Sapeto traveled the shores of the Red Sea and was one of the proponents of Italian colonial expansionism. In 1837 he settled in Adua and wrote some works on Eritrea and Abyssinia. Between 1851 and 1855 he traveled, together with Father Giovanni Giacinto Stella, among the peoples of the Mensâ, t... |
of South Africa (RiSA). Its lead single "City Rains", debuted number three in South Africa. Career His musical career began while attending school producing beats for South African hip hop artist in late 1990s. After matric he obtained Sound Engineering diploma at Selborne College and Information Technology diploma at ... | Selborne College and Information Technology diploma at Damelin College, East London. In 2007, Ntuli established recording label, and began recording his Extended Play Dance is Kulcha. The EP was released vinyl and digital in 2007. In 2008, Dixon was a contestant on DJU/AXE remix competition and won it. In 2012, Dixon p... |
manager Pacheta in December 2021, being the first under-18 player to feature with the first team since Dani Vega in 2014. On 5 January 2022, as both Luis Pérez and Saidy Janko were unavailable, he made his professional debut with the Blanquivioletas at the age of | at CD Leganés before signing for Real Valladolid in 2020. After featuring twice with the reserves as an unused substitute, Fresneda was called up to train with the main squad by manager Pacheta in December 2021, being the first under-18 player to feature with the first team since Dani Vega in 2014. On 5 January 2022, a... |
Barlow Trecothick: was launched on the Thames in 1770, probably under the same name. She first appeared at Trecothick in 1776 and was lost in 1781. was | appeared at Trecothick in 1776 and was lost in 1781. was launched on the Thames in |
France. The boat capsized during the BOC challenge and was lost although Isabelle Autissier was rescued by fellow competitor Italian G. Soldini. The boat capsized with the keel and keel bulb attached and was unable to right | Autissier was rescued by fellow competitor Italian G. Soldini. The boat capsized with the keel and keel bulb attached and was unable to right itself despite having a canting keel. Primarily because of the large |
was likely built during the 12th century. It has been referred to as "perhaps the first Gothic stone church on Hedmark". The arched opening between the nave and the tower suggests that the church was built in the 12th century, while the pointed arches in most of the church's window openings point to major alterations w... | a rectangular nave that measured and a square choir that measured about . There was a church porch with a tower on the west end of the nave. The church was dedicated to Saint Peter and so the church was known historically as St. Peter's Church (). The building was constructed near a small river and its location and fou... |
not located on campus or are used infrequently during the season have been listed. All listed capacities are the full normal capacities for basketball and do not reflect attendance restrictions | both the men's and women's teams except where noted. In addition, venues which are not located on campus or are used infrequently during the season have been listed. All listed capacities are the full |
in the 2022 ATP Cup. ATP Rankings on 3 January 2022 Recent call-ups The following players were part of a team in the last three years. ATP Rankings on 3 January 2022 Results Head to head (by No. of ties) vs 2 ties 2–0 vs 2 ties 1–1 vs 2 ties 1–1 vs 1 tie 1–0 vs 1 tie | 2020, Serbia won the inaugural ATP Cup. Current team The following players are representing Serbia in the 2022 ATP Cup. ATP Rankings on 3 January 2022 Recent call-ups The following players were part of a team in the last three years. ATP Rankings on 3 January |
Legislative Assembly (1962–67) of Uttar Pardesh representing Indian National Congress. He represented 16-Tanakpur Vidhan Sabha seat which included Tanakpur, Sitarganj, Nanakmatta, Khatima, Amariya. The seat was part of Nainital district. He was part of the U.P government under first women | Sabha seat which included Tanakpur, Sitarganj, Nanakmatta, Khatima, Amariya. The seat was part of Nainital district. He was part of the U.P government under first women chief minister Sucheta Kripalani. He belong to Rayeen tribe of Sunni Muslims. His native place was Dherum Sukatia village of Pilibhit. He contested sec... |
rounds based on seeding from regular season conference play. The Furman Paladins were the defending champions but were unable to defend their crown, losing 4–2 in the final to the Samford Bulldogs. This was the fourth Southern Conference tournament title for the Samford women's soccer program, all four of which have co... | losing 4–2 in the final to the Samford Bulldogs. This was the fourth Southern Conference tournament title for the Samford women's soccer program, all four of which have come under coach Todd Yelton. As tournament champions, Samford earned the Southern Conference's automatic berth into the 2021 NCAA Division I Women's S... |
by Graham Wishart in 2011 as Misgolas paulaskewi, but was transferred to the genus, Arbanitis, by Michael Rix and others in 2017. References | 2011 as Misgolas paulaskewi, but was transferred to the genus, Arbanitis, by Michael Rix and others in 2017. References |
called "Auto Excursion". They had two children: Miho (son) and Pavica (daughter). Later life Her husband died after 18 years of marriage in 1949. They traveled a lot during her husband's life. Prior to start of World War II, her husband bought a house and shop in Zeljarica Street, Dubrovnik. In 1979, her house in Zelja... | She lived in the Konavle during her early childhood. She had quite good memories of her childhood. Her family had a house, shelter and accommodation in Debeli Brijeg. During World War I, she didn't attended school. During first two grades of the primary school, she attended school in the village of Plocice, but lived i... |
as Afiya Faiza Azeem as Mehru's aunt Sahir Jahangir Production Background and development In mid-June 2021, Zaviyar Nauman Ijaz, son of veteran actor Nauman Ijaz revealed that he is going to make his television debut and it will be a produced by MD Productions. Later, Hocane also announced being a part of the serial th... | premiered on 28 August 2021 on Hum TV. It is directed by Iqbal Hussain, written by Fakhra Jabeen and produced by Momina Duraid under MD Productions. The serial stars Mawra Hocane, Ahsan Khan, Zaviyar Nauman Ijaz and Mashal Khan as lead roles while Zaib Rehman, Syed Mohammad Ahmed, Ghazala Kaifee, Laila Zuberi, Khushhal... |
includes the village of Pooley Bridge, the small hamlet of Barton, and part of Ullswater, and extends south as far as Loadpot Hill. It has an area of and a 2011 population density of 14/sqkm (36/sqmi). The parish was renamed from "Barton" to "Barton and Pooley Bridge" on 1 April 2019. The parish was once much bigger an... | edge of the Lake District National Park, and had a population of 232 according to the 2001 census, increasing slightly to 238 at the 2011 Census. The parish includes the village of Pooley Bridge, the small hamlet of Barton, and part of Ullswater, and extends south as far as Loadpot Hill. It has an area of and a 2011 po... |
and the administrative center of Lebyazhensky Selsoviet Rural Settlement, Kursky District, Kursk Oblast, Russia. Population: Geography The settlement is located 86 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 10 km south-east of Kursk. Streets There are the following streets in the locality: Beregovaya, Polevaya and Stepnaya (18... | is a rural locality (a settlement) and the administrative center of Lebyazhensky Selsoviet Rural Settlement, Kursky District, Kursk Oblast, Russia. Population: Geography The settlement is located 86 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 10 km south-east of Kursk. Streets |
from University of California, Berkeley, where her advisor was F. Michael Christ. Before joining the University of Wisconsin in 2012, she was associate adjunct professor at the University of California, Los Angeles. References Living people 20th-century women mathematicians 21st-century women mathematicians American wo... | Rubinstein Professor in the College of Letters & Science at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. She is the Associate Secretary for the Central Section of the American Mathematical Society, with a term beginning in February 2022. Stovall |
a species of armoured trap-door spider in the family Idiopidae, and is endemic to New South Wales. It was first described by Graham Wishart in 2011 as Misgolas | New South Wales. It was first described by Graham Wishart in 2011 as Misgolas rowelli, but was |
early 18th century. The church was rebuilt quickly after the fire and a small tower was built on the roof of the nave. In 1703, a large transept extension was added to the north of the nave so that the church has been given a kind of T-shape or a partial cruciform design. The new wing is referred as the New Church (). ... | the north side of the choir was built during the 14th century. On 17 July 1620, the church was struck by lightning and it burned the roof and most of the interior furnishings. Thus, the medieval interior was destroyed, and much of what we see today is a baroque interior from the 17th century and early 18th century. The... |
Vinnytsia Cooperative Technical School for Academic Affairs, and eight months later he headed it. In 2009, he was elected Vice President of the Vinnytsia Regional Weightlifting Federation. In 2016, he established international cooperation with the Higher School of Economics and Law in Kielce, thanks to which a double d... | Economics and Law in Kielce, thanks to which a double degree program was introduced. In 2002 and 2010 he ran for Vinnytsia City Council. He was a candidate for People's Deputies from the "Servant of the People" party in the 2019 parliamentary elections (constituency No. 12, Vinnytsia, Vinnytsia district). At the time o... |
on 19 December, netting the B's second in a 6–0 home routing of Club Santa Catalina Atlético, and became a regular starter for the B-team afterwards. Llabrés made his first-team debut for the Bermellones on 1 December 2021, starting in a 2–0 away win over Gimnástica Segoviana CF in the season's Copa del Rey. He scored ... | the B-team afterwards. Llabrés made his first-team debut for the Bermellones on 1 December 2021, starting in a 2–0 away win over Gimnástica Segoviana CF in the season's Copa del Rey. He scored his first goal for the side on 16 December, netting his team's fifth in a 6–0 thrashing of UD Llanera also in the national cup.... |
mother and later attended the Chicago Musical College. Her teachers included Felix Borowski, Glen Dillard, Laurence Powell, Hans von Schiller, Charles Vogan, and Max Wald. She socialized with composer Eleanor Everest Freer. Spindle belonged to the American Society of Composers, Author, and Publishers (ASCAP), the Michi... | Composers Club, and the Music Teachers National Association. In 1937, she was the Grand Rapids winner of the Michigan State Composers Contest. She taught at Columbia University. Spindle’s music was published by Bach Music Co./Harry Dellafield, Forster Music Publisher Inc., and Mills Music. In addition to pedagogical pi... |
by Sahitya Akademi. Recipients References External links Yuva Puraskar - Sahitya Akademi India - Official | External links Yuva Puraskar - Sahitya Akademi India - Official Website Sahitya Akademi Indian literary awards Awards established |
GP2 Asia Series. It was held on 25 and 26 January 2008 at Dubai Autodrome in Dubai, | United Arab Emirates. Classification Qualifying Feature race Sébastien Buemi finished 7th, but he was rejected because his car not conforming. Sprint race References GP2 Asia |
the sepals and bracts long below. The sepals are joined at the base, the two upper lobes long, the three lower lobes long. The standard petal is white or pale to deep mauve and long, wide, the wings, long and the keel long. Flowering occurs from September to October and the fruit is an oval or elliptic pod long. Taxono... | long, wide, the wings, long and the keel long. Flowering occurs from September to October and the fruit is an oval or elliptic pod long. Taxonomy and naming Hovea corrickiae was first formally described in 1990 by James Henderson Ross in the journal, Muelleria from specimens collected in the Western Grampians by Margar... |
2015, he would race in a test session as his comeback to racing. In 2019, he would make his first race in the ARCA Menards Series, finishing 18th. NASCAR career In September 2021, Miles would announce that along with long-time racing fan Mark Thomas, they would create their own team called Miles Thomas Motorsports. Mil... | session as his comeback to racing. In 2019, he would make his first race in the ARCA Menards Series, finishing 18th. NASCAR career In September 2021, Miles would announce that along with long-time racing fan Mark Thomas, they would create their own team called Miles Thomas Motorsports. Miles, driving for the team, is s... |
long branch lines required tender locomotives, as tank locomotives could not carry sufficient coal and water. A total of 44 locomotives of this type were delivered to the Prussian Eastern Railway in 1878 and 1879. After the establishment of the Prussian State Railways, a need for more locomotives of this type was ident... | original design came from the Prussian Eastern Railway. The long branch lines required tender locomotives, as tank locomotives could not carry sufficient coal and water. A total of 44 locomotives of this type were delivered to the Prussian Eastern Railway in 1878 and 1879. After the establishment of the Prussian State ... |
election, the PUPS formed a new alliance with the Socialist Party of Serbia (Socijalistička partija Srbije, SPS) Stamenković received the 211st position on the Socialist-led list and was awarded a mandate after the list won twenty seats.. (From 2000 to 2011, all mandates in Serbian parliamentary elections were distribu... | committee for relations with Serbs outside Serbia, a member of the committee on Kosovo and Metohija, a deputy member of the health and family committee, a deputy member of the committee on interethnic relations, a deputy member of the committee on science and technological development, and a deputy member of the povert... |
Memorial), he was living in the "Villa Kurnik" on Alešovčeva Street (No 38) in Šiška. He is buried in the Memorial Park of Fallen Combatants and Hostages at Žale. Biography Smrekar was born in Ljubljana. After the 1895 earthquake, Smrekar's house collapsed due to instability, and his family moved several times afterwar... | began to focus on youth illustration. His most recent work as an illustrator was his drawings, images and initials for the collection Seven Andersen Fairy Tales for Wise Men and Women. After the outbreak of World War II in Slovenia, he was captured by the fascists on a street march in late September 1942. Smrekar was b... |
of the municipality. The building was designed by Haldor Børve and is located on a plot of land that was donated by Berte Marie Strandløkken, the owner of the Strandløkken farm. The church is a stave church-inspired long church with seating for about 90 people. The new chapel was consecrated on 12 August 1915. The chap... | Tangen parish which is part of the Hamar domprosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Hamar. The brown, wooden church was built in a long church design in 1915 using plans drawn up by the architect Haldor Børve. The church seats about 90 people. History By the early 20th century, plans were made to build a chapel in Strandlyk... |
a couple in the car. The landslide dislodged of earth which slid down the embankment. In 2014, over £200,000 was spent on remedial works when heavy rain caused a landslip. In 2016, the road was closed for eight weeks to allow remedial work to be undertaken on the road which had moved due to heavy rain over the precedin... | landslips and cracks as the southern edge of the small valley pushes down upon it. It was estimated that between 2008 and 2017, North Yorkshire County Council (NYCC) spent £1.6 million on remediating landslips and cracks. During the 2007 floods, the road was closed for a week after a landslip trapped a couple in the ca... |
the police during South African apartheid and de Vries. The third episode of the season visits the scene of the crime in Vereeniging. The second season was launched in January of 2020. Season two was a six part series. The second season covers the story of Priscilla Mchunu, a teacher from Laduma High School, who had be... | six part series. The second season covers the story of Priscilla Mchunu, a teacher from Laduma High School, who had been killed in 2017. Other production credits include Paul McNally, John Bartmann, Kutlwano Serame, and Freddy Mabitsela. Paul McNally is the co-founder of the production company Volume. The show was synd... |
Governorate of Estonia to Martin Friedrich Mildebrath and Julie Elisabeth (née Anderson). Martin Friedrich Mildebrath himself was originally from Woedtke in Prussia. Oskar Mildebrath graduated as a pharmacist from University of Tartu. He worked at the Haapsalu pharmacy between 1875 and 1877. In 1877-1878 he participate... | place, in the same building for 122 years. Oskar Mildebrath was born on March 2, 1849 in Koluvere, Läänemaa, Governorate of Estonia to Martin Friedrich Mildebrath and Julie Elisabeth (née Anderson). Martin Friedrich Mildebrath himself was originally from Woedtke in Prussia. Oskar Mildebrath graduated as a pharmacist fr... |
6–4 with a mark of 2–3 in conference play, placing fourth in the OVC. Schedule References Murray State Murray State Racers football seasons Murray State | 2–3 in conference play, placing fourth in the OVC. Schedule References Murray State Murray State Racers football seasons Murray State |
of the octagon. There are sacristies in the extension of the choir. The middle part of the nave has a raised roof supported by eight columns. Grosch designed many octagonal churches in Norway, but this is the only one with a raised central part which is supposed to be influenced by stave church architecture. Tangen chu... | the lead builder was Hans Gulbrandsen Røisi. The nave is octagonal and choir and church porch are connected on opposite ends of the octagon. There are sacristies in the extension of the choir. The middle part of the nave has a raised roof supported by eight columns. Grosch designed many octagonal churches in Norway, bu... |
Johnson and reporter Rob Schaefer. Prior to joining NBC Sports Chicago, Goff worked for 670 The Score as a producer after graduating from Southern Illinois University Carbondale in 2000. In 2007, Goff was named producer of WSCR's "The Boers and Bernstein Show." In 2012, Goff left Chicago and joined WZGC 92.9 The Game i... | Radio. Goff returned to Chicago in 2014 and continued to serve as a host for SiriusXM NBA Radio and Bleacher Report on SiriusXM. In 2015, Goff returned to 670 The Score as a co-host of a midday show with Matt Spiegel, titled "The Spiegel and Goff Show." Goff later reunited with Bernstein in the afternoons for "The Bern... |
described by Graham Wishart in 2011 as Misgolas shawi, but was transferred to the genus, Arbanitis, by Michael Rix and others in 2017. References Idiopidae Spiders described in 2011 Spiders | Idiopidae, and is endemic to New South Wales. It was first described by Graham Wishart in 2011 as Misgolas shawi, but was |
smoke detectors at that time. There were at least twenty-six people living in the duplex with eighteen living in the front section of the second floor and the entire third floor. Eight others lived in the first floor and rear half of the second floor. Fire The fire began around 6:30 am EST on the second floor of the du... | as neither the city's building codes nor PHA policy require additional measures for rental units that size, there were initially no other safety measures. The building had no additional fire extinguishers, sprinklers, fire escapes, or tamper proof smoke detectors provided in the rentals. PHA had installed four smoke de... |
What Are Poets For? An Anthropology of Contemporary Poetry and Poetics, University of Iowa Press, 2012 On Ceasing to be Human, Stanford University Press, 2010 On the Anarchy of Poetry and Philosophy, Fordham University Press, 2006 The Material of Poetry: Sketches | Hermeneutics Ancient and Modern, Yale, 1992 Tragic Thoughts at the End of Philosophy: Language, Literature, and Ethical Theory, Northwestern University Press, 1999 What Are Poets For? An Anthropology of Contemporary Poetry and Poetics, University of Iowa Press, 2012 On Ceasing to be Human, Stanford University Press, 20... |
trying to sing his way out of: 'Last night the rain just wouldn't fall,' he sings, pregnant drops trembling in midair." Andrew Gilstrap of PopMatters wrote, "He's always been fond of finding new ways to say things, and then breaking down that way of saying it to find yet another way to say it. As a result, Buckner's or... | gnomic and self-contained, with no clear connection to any tradition outside of its own.... The lyrics are dense with subjectivity, attaching one hallucinatory image to another by obscure but inflexible dream logic." In Hybrid Magazine, Embo Blake wrote, "This album contains all the things we've come to expect from Buc... |
Tour. Schedule The season consisted of 15 events. References 2022 | PGA EuroPro Tour, one of four third-tier tours recognised by the European |
transitions, nonlocal operators, and free boundary problems, with applications including population dynamics, quantum mechanics, crystallography, and mathematical finance. She is a professor in the School of Physics, Mathematics and Computing at the University of Western Australia, where she heads the department of mat... | of Western Australia, where she heads the department of mathematics and statistics. Education and career After earning a laurea at the University of Bari in 2006, and a master's degree with Lorenzo D’Ambrosio at the same university in 2008, Dipierro finished a Ph.D. in mathematics at the International School for Advanc... |
Gaetano Di Pierro (born 1948), Italian bishop Luca Dipierro, Italian animator and illustrator Nahuel di Pierro | Luca Dipierro, Italian animator and illustrator Nahuel di Pierro (born 1984), Argentine opera singer Ray DiPierro (1926–2014), |
in the summer as the overcrowded slaves were overcome by the heat and died. The Forks of the Road market was located about a mile from downtown Natchez at the intersection of the ironically named Liberty Road and Washington Road, which has since been renamed to D’Evereux Drive in one direction and St. Catherine Street ... | Mississippi. It was largely developed by John Armfield and Isaac Franklin, who in 1833 capitalized on the difference in slave prices in the middle Atlantic states of Virginia and Maryland and the deep south. Using their company, Franklin and Armfield, they purchased inexpensive slaves in the Middle Atlantic, and transp... |
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