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Industrial Lumber Company. The community had a general store operated by F.W. Speed. A post office was established at Monterey in 1902 and remained in operation until 1913 when it received its mail from nearby Huntington. The postmaster was Alfred J. Wigley. The St. Louis Southwestern Railway of Texas | the St. Louis Southwestern Railway near the banks of the Angelina River, east of Huntington in southeastern Angelina County. Education Today, the ghost town is located within the Lufkin Independent School District. See also List of ghost towns in Texas References Geography of Angelina County, Texas Ghost towns in East |
|| Bangkok, Thailand || TKO (Referee Stoppage)|| 5 || |- style="background:#cfc;" | 2019-10-26|| Win ||align=left| Yodbuadaeng SiriliakMuaythai || Jao Muay Thai, Omnoi Stadium || Bangkok, Thailand || Decision|| 5 || 3:00 |- ! style=background:white colspan=9 | |- style="background:#c5d2ea;" | 2019-09-25|| Draw||align=l... | caeer when he defeated a former Lumpinee Stadium Fighter of the Year Ronachai Tor.Ramintra at the channel 7 Stadium. The dominant decision win over a top fighter impressed the Muay Thai community. Samingdam received a 50,000 baht bonus from the P.K.Saenchai Gym owner who expressed his wish to see him compete in ONE Cha... |
4 gasoline engine or optionally a Palmer M-60 gasoline engine for docking and maneuvering. The fuel tank holds and the fresh water tank has a capacity of . The design has sleeping accommodation for five people, with a double "V"-berth in the bow cabin, an "L"-shaped or optional "U"-shaped settee around a drop-down tabl... | the unrelated William H. Tripp Jr. 1968 Seafarer 31 Mark I design. Production The design was built by Seafarer Yachts in the United States, starting in 1974, but it is now out of production. Design The Seafarer 31 Mark II is a recreational keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass, with a balsa-cored deck and with wo... |
an interview with CNN Brasil that images published on social networks showed that the occupants of the vessels were warned by people around about the risk of the structure collapsing, but the initiative to move away from the region of risk was slow to happen: "These last images reveal that there was time to prevent peo... | were mobilized to work at the site. More than 40 soldiers were dispatched to the region and an aircraft started to search. The Furnas River Police deployed search and rescue teams to the site. All of the victims were taken to hospitals in the region; three were taken to São José da Barra, and two more who were seriousl... |
the Federation of Independent Unions (Churitsuroren), and had a membership of 219,558 by 1970, which grew to 351,816 in 1985. In 1987, Churitsuroren merged into the Japanese Confederation of Labour, but Zenkensoren instead opted to become independent. By 1997, | was founded in 1960, with the merger of the General Federation of National Construction Workers' Unions, the National Federation of Construction Industry Workers' Unions, and another union. It affiliated to the Federation of Independent Unions (Churitsuroren), and had a membership of 219,558 by 1970, which grew to |
a species of foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. Found in New South Wales, Australia, it was described as a new species in 2019 by lichenologist Gintaras Kantvilas. Taxonomy The type specimen was collected from Point Lookout (New England), at an altitude of . Here it was found growing in scrub on twigs of Banksi... | Lookout (New England), at an altitude of . Here it was found growing in scrub on twigs of Banksia integrifolia subsp. compar. The lichen is only known to occur in this area, where it grows as an epiphyte on twigs, branches, and trunks in wet scrub and forest dominated by sclerophyll. It also occurs in rainforest domina... |
relocated to La Villette-aux-Aulnes as L'Orphelinat Ouvrier. It closed in 1938. Administration The orphanage was funded through Vernet's mother's savings, donations from friends, the cooperative, and journal subscriptions. Vernet was associated with French libertarian (anarchist) social circles by the early 1900s. She ... | orphanage open from 1906 to 1922 and known for the libertarian (anarchist) philosophy of its founder, Madeleine Vernet. History With her family's support, Madeleine Vernet opened the orphanage on May 1, 1906, in Neuilly-Plaisance. It quickly expanded to a second building in August and by April 1908, moved to Épône, who... |
with the surname include: James Serrin (1926–2012), American mathematician | William Serrin (1939–2018), American journalist See also Serin (name) |
to: Seafarer 31 Mark | refer to: Seafarer 31 Mark I |
Pizza Jerk is a pizzeria with three locations in Portland, Oregon. History Tommy Habetz opened the first Pizza Jerk in 2015, replacing a Bunk Sandwiches restaurant. There were some delays to opening, following an initial announcement in 2014. Ben Hufford | in 2015, replacing a Bunk Sandwiches restaurant. There were some delays to opening, following an initial announcement in 2014. Ben Hufford and Brandon Smyth have also been named co-owners. The original Pizza Jerk caught fire in June, re-opening in September. A second location opened in southeast Portland's Buckman neig... |
Avenir Social may refer to: AvenirSocial, a Swiss labor union L'Avenir | AvenirSocial, a Swiss labor union L'Avenir Social, a French |
in America, 1787–1825 (University of Virginia Press, 1965) The American Printer, 1787–1825 (University of Virginia Press, 1967) Publishing in Boston, 1726–57: The Accounts of Daniel Henchman (pamphlet, University of Virginia Press, 1976) References 1909 births 1989 deaths Boston University alumni Brown University alumn... | (Newman) and Stanley Gabriel Silver. He attended Brown University, graduating in 1931. He then received a master's in English from Boston University in 1941 and a bachelor's in library science from Simmons College (now Simmons University) in 1948. Silver was a librarian at a place called the Peabody Institute in Boston... |
marked its 23rd year. Past notable guests include Jewish French philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy. References External links Official website Jewish film | and dedicated to world cinema that focuses on Jewish life, experience, history and culture worldwide. It is hosted by the Jerusalem |
Mont-Dore, New Caledonia from 28 to 31 May 2014. Medal summary Results shown below are for the senior competition only. Junior and youth results are cited here and here respectively. Medal table Men Women References External links Senior results book | summary Results shown below are for the senior competition only. Junior and youth results are cited here and here respectively. Medal table Men Women References External links Senior results book Junior results book |
founded in 1974. | Jansiac is a French intentional community |
of Tonga at the 2021 Tongan general election. References Living people Tongan nobles Members of the Legislative Assembly of | first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Tonga at the 2021 Tongan general election. References Living people Tongan nobles Members of the Legislative Assembly of Tonga Year of birth missing (living |
as a late sub in the 98' minute. International career Erdilman is a youth international for Turkey, having represented the Turkey U14s, U15s and U16s. References External links 2004 births Living people | the club on 15 December 2021. He made his professional debut with Antalyaspor in a 1–1 (4–2) 2021 Turkish Super Cup penalty shootout loss to Beşiktaş J.K. 5 January 2022, |
focuses on “calling in” White people to support racial justice grounded in the vision of Black leaders. SURJ says it’s White people’s responsibility to do anti-racism work and not rely on POC to teach White people about racism. Criminal justice reform Following the George Floyd protests against police brutality, some h... | lengthy non-judgmental conversations to build white support for racial justice. SURJ focuses on “calling in” White people to support racial justice grounded in the vision of Black leaders. SURJ says it’s White people’s responsibility to do anti-racism work and not rely on POC to teach White people about racism. Crimina... |
10-5A Offensive Player of the Year and All-Collin County after finishing the season with 69 receptions for 1,396 yards and 22 touchdowns. As a senior, Fuller caught 86 passes for 1,178 yards and 14 touchdowns with two rushing touchdowns and two punts returned for touchdowns and repeated as an All-Collin County selectio... | returned for touchdowns and repeated as an All-Collin County selection. Fuller was rated a three-star recruit and committed to play college football at Washington over offers from SMU, Navy, Northwestern, Iowa, Boston College and Houston. College career Fuller was a member of the Washington Huskies for four seasons. He... |
a small central fountain. The park has a marble bust of the composer by Giovanni Dupre. Also notable are two decapitated statues of Bourbon kings of Naples. The stream Amenano once emptied into | of the elevated railway viaduct, in Catania, region of Sicily, Italy. It is partially encircled by Via Lavandeia and Via Jonica. History The park is meant to memorialize the opera composer Giovanni Pacini, and has a small central fountain. The park has a marble bust of the composer by Giovanni Dupre. Also notable are t... |
western end it becomes Eungella Dam Road. Route description The road commences at an intersection with the Peak Downs Highway (State Route 70) in Alexandra. It runs north-west and then west, following the Pioneer River through to , passing the Pleystowe Sugar Mill. The land beside the road is primarily used to grow sug... | Valley experimented with sugar cane and other cash crops, with sugar cane being so successful that it soon became the predominant crop in the district. To cater for a growing industry the first commercial sugar mill was built at Alexandra in 1868. The Pleystowe mill followed in 1869, and the Marian mill in 1883. As the... |
The album was given two out of five stars from AllMusic. Track listings Compact disc and digital versions Cassette version Personnel All credits are adapted from the liner notes of Crossroads: Hymns of Faith and AllMusic. Musical personnel Lea Jane Berinati – Background vocals Doug Clements – Background vocals Janie Fr... | Fricke's career to be self-produced. It also featured Ed Keeley as an executive producer on the project. Content, release and reception Crossroads: Hymns of Faith contained a total of 12 tracks. A majority of the disc was traditional gospel songs such as "Amazing Grace", "The Old Rugged Cross" and "Swing Low, Sweet Cha... |
Look at the Sky? (2021). Career He directed several short films before his first feature, Let the Summer Never Come Again (2017), a docufiction which won the Grand Prix and Prix Premier prizes at the Marseille Festival of Documentary Film and the German Film Critics Association Prize. His second feature, What Do We See... | International Film Festival. Personal life and education Born in Tbilisi, Georgia, he studied film and television there from 2001 to 2005. He then moved to Berlin in 2009 where he studied film directing at Deutsche Film- und Fernsehakademie Berlin. Filmography As director, writer, and editor As actor References Externa... |
comes from Northern Ireland and was associated with the Windsor club in Belfast. Active on tour in the 1970s, she was a Wimbledon junior runner-up and played two years of Federation Cup tennis for Ireland. Her | was a Wimbledon junior runner-up and played two years of Federation Cup tennis for Ireland. Her Federation Cup career included a win over West German Katja Ebbinghaus in 1972. References External links 1954 births Living people |
was less than 100 in 1904 but was too small to be listed by the Texas Almanac in 1929. It had six businesses and 250 residents in 1936, which went down to one business and 80 residents in 1940. The community was chosen to be the location of the Angelina County Lumber Company Camp during its time because new technology ... | pine trees. It made harvesting several areas of the company's virgin pine stands in the area between Zavalla and Manning easier. It was originally named Dunkin but was changed to Nancy in honor of local lumberjack Charles A. Kelty's wife, who was also the daughter of the company's secretary/treasurer Dave Thompson. A p... |
Hesler. The church seats about 260 people. History The large Nes Church parish has existed for centuries. Since medieval times, Nes Church had an annex church called Baldishol Church, located a few kilometers northwest of Nes Church. By the 1800s, Baldishol Church had been renovated, expanded, and repaired many times a... | Nes Church. By the 1800s, Baldishol Church had been renovated, expanded, and repaired many times and it was in very poor condition. In 1819, the parish requested that the old church be closed, but this took some time because the main church for the parish was not large enough and it needed an annex church. In 1851, a n... |
in March 1894 at the Columbia Theater in Boston; during the performance, she played the part of a "youngster". Half of the proceeds from the production were planned to be donated to charity. After the performance at Columbia, Colburn was quoted in the Boston Globe asking for the public to "suspend judgement" until a be... | part of a "youngster". Half of the proceeds from the production were planned to be donated to charity. After the performance at Columbia, Colburn was quoted in the Boston Globe asking for the public to "suspend judgement" until a better performance of the play was produced, stating her work wasn't represented properly.... |
North America, Central America and parts of South America. The species was first formally described by the botanist Carl Sigismund Kunth in 1816. See also List of Cyperus species References seslerioides Plants described in 1816 Taxa named by Carl Sigismund Kunth Flora of | by the botanist Carl Sigismund Kunth in 1816. See also List of Cyperus species References seslerioides Plants described in 1816 Taxa named by Carl Sigismund Kunth Flora of Argentina Flora of Arizona Flora of Bolivia Flora of Costa Rica Flora of Mexico Flora of |
Shimbun Publishing on April 7, 2011. The manga adaptation, illustrated by Hideki Arai, was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Monthly Ikki from October 25, 2013, to August 25, 2014. Shogakukan collected its chapters in a | single volume. Publication Written by Taichi Yamada, the Kūya Shōnin ga Ita novel was published by the Asahi Shimbun Publishing on April 7, 2011. The manga adaptation, illustrated by Hideki Arai, was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Monthly Ikki from October 25, 2013, to August 25, 2014. Shogakukan coll... |
Svennerud farm. Of two competing drawings, the parish chose the design by Jacob Wilhelm Nordan. The lead builder was Ole Stensrud from Vang. The new church was to be a half-timbered long church in the Swiss chalet style with about 200 seats. The new building was consecrated on 7 December 1870. | an annex to the Nes Church parish.In 1868, permission was granted to build the new church on the Svennerud farm. Of two competing drawings, the parish chose the design by Jacob Wilhelm Nordan. The lead builder was Ole Stensrud from Vang. The new church was to be a half-timbered long church in the Swiss chalet style wit... |
set up a mercenary-army denominated the courtiers, who wanted to drive the Swedes out of Estonia to create a new order-empire under Poland. At the end of April, they attacked the Swedish Fort Pernau and killed the entire Swedish establishment of one hundred men. On the 9th of June, the Pernau fortress surrendered, crea... | conclusion of the Danish-Polish covenant, a Polish force attacked the Swedes outside Lode, close to Koluvere. Eric XIV failed to arrange a standstill. At the beginning of 1565, the order Knight Kaspar von Oldenbokum set up a mercenary-army denominated the courtiers, who wanted to drive the Swedes out of Estonia to crea... |
Auguast 1834, Thomas arrived in the Crown Colony of New South Wales to begin his sentence. Thomas was indentured on a farm near to Maitland, New South Wales In 1836, King William IV was persuaded to issue a pardon to all six men, although it was not until March 1838 that they returned to England. Essex After their retu... | which was insufficient for a comfortable life. The workers then joined the nascent Grand National Consolidated Trades Union (GNCTU) and formed a local branch. As laws prohibiting trade unions had been repealed, the employers conspired with the authorities to use an obscure law forbidding secret oaths to arrest and pros... |
Ionian Islands. It grows up to 10 millimeters long and has 29-33 leg pairs, no carpophagus pit or pore-fields, and a gradually tapering, | Geophilus richardi is a species of soil centipede in the family Geophilidae found in France, Italy, and |
the Five Rings Roleplaying Game published by Alderac Entertainment Group. Contents The Way of the Wolf is a supplement in which the ronin class is detailed. Reception The Way of the Wolf was reviewed in the online second version of Pyramid which said "The good news is that while the format may be standard, Ronin, by th... | is a 2000 role-playing game supplement for Legend of the Five Rings Roleplaying Game published by Alderac Entertainment Group. Contents The Way of the Wolf is a supplement in which the ronin class is detailed. Reception The Way of the Wolf was reviewed in the online second version of Pyramid which said "The good news i... |
about 29 percent sugar. The name Pappagallo means "parrot" in Italian. Activities Pappagallo was brought to Finland by the Italian Giorgio Gallo. Production of ice cream then moved to the company Jäätelömestarit, which was bought by Arho Nordic in 2012. In March 2015 the company changed its name and is now operating as... | company Green Taste Oy. The products are mostly made by hand according to traditional Italian recipes. The products are produced in Vantaa. Pappagallo ice cream is gelato-style milk ice cream, containing 8 percent fat and about 24 percent sugar. The milk-free sorbet contains less than 1 percent fat and about 29 percent... |
the Legislative Assembly of Tonga at the 2021 Tongan general election after being supported by his predecessor Lord Fusituʻa. References Living people Tongan nobles Members of the | (born ~1975), is a Tongan noble and politician. Fotofili is the youngest son of Mele Siuʻilikutapu. He was appointed Lord Fotofili following the death of his older brother |
in both structure and content, which are sometimes labeled "influence", it is unlikely that there is any direct relationship between the two texts, separated by well over a millennium. Moreover, the Egyptian Book never circulated in the form of a book or scroll and never functioned as an amulet. The similarities betwee... | which was copied between the first half of the seventeenth century and the first half of the eighteenth. The other is Oriental 551, copied in the second half of the eighteenth century. The contents of the Bandlet would be copied onto strips of linen or parchment and wrapped around a body in preparation for burial. They... |
Brault (born 1958) is a Canadian cinematographer from Quebec. He is most noted as a two-time Genie Award nominee for Best Cinematography, receiving nods at the 15th Genie Awards in 1994 for My Friend Max (Mon amie Max), and at the 17th Genie Awards in 1996 for Rowing Through. He is the son of filmmaker and cinematograp... | Festival in 1988 for both Michel as best director and Sylvain as best cinematographer. He directed and filmed music videos for Julie Masse and Joe Bocan in the late 1980s and early 1990s, and married Masse in 1993; Brault and Masse were divorced by 1995, when Masse remarried to Corey Hart. Filmography L'Emprise - 1988 ... |
Eisen is a 2000 role-playing game supplement for 7th Sea published by Alderac Entertainment Group. Contents Eisen is a | for 7th Sea published by Alderac Entertainment Group. Contents Eisen is a supplement in which information is included on |
a new species in 2020 by lichenologists Trevor Goward and Leena Myllys. The type specimen was collected by Goward on Mount Cain (Vancouver Island) at an altitude of . Here the lichen was found growing on the lower branches of a hemlock tree. The specific epithet zebrina refers to the diagnostic alternating pale and dar... | lower branches of a hemlock tree. The specific epithet zebrina refers to the diagnostic alternating pale and dark banding pattern of the terminal branches. The lichen has a limited distribution, as it is only known to occur in coastal northwest North America, extending from the Insular Mountains of southern Vancouver I... |
the Idaho House of Representatives from the 8th district (2016-) Mary Souza, member of the Idaho Senate from the 4th district (2014-) Potential Lawerence Denney, incumbent secretary of state Withdrew Chad Houck, chief deputy secretary of state General election Predictions References External links Official campaign web... | take place on November 8, 2022, to elect the next Secretary of State of Idaho. Incumbent Republican Lawerence Denney is eligible to seek re-election. Republican primary Candidates Declared Phil McGrane, Ada County clerk Dorothy Moon, member of the Idaho House of Representatives from the 8th district (2016-) Mary |
club Beşiktaş. Career A youth product of Beşiktaş, İlkhan began training with their senior team in 2021. He made his professional debut with Antalyaspor in a 1–1 (4–2) 2021 Turkish Super Cup penalty shootout win over Antalyaspor 5 January | Süper Lig club Beşiktaş. Career A youth product of Beşiktaş, İlkhan began training with their senior team in 2021. He made his professional debut with Antalyaspor in a 1–1 (4–2) |
born in Washington, D.C. in 1858, to mother Eliza A. Gallaher and father B. Frank Gallaher. At the age of 20, Gallaher began her work at the Smithsonian as a clerk, and later began teaching herself photography during her time in the museum's mammalian department. By 1890, she was transferred to the institution's photog... | Smillie, who took notice to her developing photography skills prior to the transfer. She was tasked with the photography of people and museum displays, such as paintings, engravings, and sculptures. Additionally, she specialized in photomicrography, and created X-ray reproductions. Occasionally, Gallahar could be seen ... |
churches and a few houses were in the area in the early 1990s but disappeared from county maps in 2000. Geography Ora was located midway between Huntington and the Angelina River, east of Lufkin in eastern Angelina County. Education Ora had a school that was built with wood sidings and was known as Plank School. It con... | Angelina County in the U.S. state of Texas. It is located within the Lufkin, Texas micropolitan area. History A post office was established at Ora in 1884 and remained in operation until 1911. It operated under the name Breaker in 1884 and was changed to Ora ten years later. Ora had |
also List of Japan Fed Cup team representatives References External links 1947 births Living people Japanese female tennis players Medalists at the 1974 Asian Games Tennis players at the 1974 Asian Games Asian Games gold | she featured in six Federation Cup rubbers for Japan and registered two wins. See also List of Japan Fed Cup team representatives References External links 1947 births Living people Japanese female tennis players Medalists at the 1974 Asian Games Tennis players at the 1974 Asian Games Asian Games gold |
from Swarthmore College and specialized in European history at Columbia University and Stanford University, where he earned a master's degree and doctorate, | at the German Historical Institute. He graduated from Swarthmore College and specialized in European history at Columbia University and Stanford University, where he earned a master's degree and doctorate, respectively. |
the reform of Israel's kosher certification system is scheduled to come into effect, allowing the establishment of private agencies to issue kosher certification, rather than only those supervised by the Chief Rabbinate; however, the private agencies will be required to uphold the religious standards | of Israel – Prime Minister of Israel – President of the Supreme Court – Chief of General Staff – Government of Israel – Events Predicted and scheduled events 1 January – The second stage of the reform of Israel's kosher certification system is |
River. The Beaver River, in turn, flows north into Lac Île-à-la-Crosse and the Churchill River, a major tributary in the Hudson Bay drainage basin. There is a campground at the north-east corner of the lake and both the lake and campground are accessed from Highway 224. Recreation Matheson Lake Campground is a first-co... | The lake is located near the centre of the park, north of the Waterhen River, west of Vivian Lake and south of Peitahigan Lake. Several small streams feed into the lake and the outflow is at the southern shore, which feeds into the Waterhen River, a tributary of Beaver River. The Beaver River, in turn, flows north into... |
Market Roads 1194 and 1271, southwest of Lufkin in Angelina County. Education The Peavy Switch School District was joined with the Hudson Independent School District along with the ones in Providence and Happy Hour. See also List of ghost towns in Texas References Geography of Angelina County, Texas Ghost towns in East | Texas micropolitan area. History Peavy was one of the many sawmills built in the area during the 1880s. It was named for members of a local family with the surname who came to the area from Alabama. Anderson Jasper Peavy was a well-known lumberjack in both Angelina County and Louisiana. The community had a |
is detailed from the perspective of the year 2008. Reception Aberrant: Year One was reviewed in the online second version of Pyramid which said "I've been very impressed with Aberrant'''s initial releases to date. They've been well written and interesting, providing plenty of ideas | is detailed from the perspective of the year 2008. Reception Aberrant: Year One was reviewed in the online second version of Pyramid which said "I've been very impressed with Aberrant'''s initial releases to date. They've been well written and interesting, |
Corporation, of Richmond, California on 20 April 1944; launched 20 April 1944 at Kaiser Richmond No. 2 Yard; and delivered to her operator, Waterman Steamship Corporation on 17 July 1944. In 1963 she was renamed the USNS Victoria. Ethiopia Victory was one of many new 10,500-ton class ships to be known as a Victory ship... | the ships around her. On May 12, 1945 she helped down and kamikaze plane which crashed into the battleship USS New Mexico (BB-40). Ethiopia Victory was taken out of service on 10 August 1948. With the war over and her post-work work completed, on 28 July 1950 she was laid up in the National Defense Reserve Fleet in Wil... |
Sailing yachts designed by Owen Clarke Design Sailing yachts designed by Merfyn Owen Sailing yachts designed by Allen Clarke Vendée Globe boats IMOCA 60 Sailboat types built in New Zealand Southern | was designed by Owen Clark Design and launched in 2003 after being made by Southern Ocean Marine in New Zealqnd. Racing |
actor and comedian Martin Reid (cricketer) (1907–1970), Guyanese cricketer Marty Reid (born | British actor and comedian Martin Reid (cricketer) (1907–1970), Guyanese cricketer Marty Reid (born 1953), American television |
mail was delivered from Manton. William L. Singleton was the postmaster. The community had a general store operated by J.C. McKinney and had 50 residents in 1910. There were two other mills named North and Old Platt, all three of which shut down | Lufkin, Texas micropolitan area. History There were several sawmills built in the area by Luke Wright, J.V. Lankford, and F.L. Dunham during and after World War II. The amount of wood ran out in the 1920s. A post office was established at Platt in |
television personality and journalist Richard Wetzell (born 1961), American historian Stig Wetzell (born 1945), Finnish ice hockey player Yanni Wetzell (born 1996), New Zealand basketball player See also Wetzell-Archbold Farmstead, historic farmhouse in | Richard Wetzell (born 1961), American historian Stig Wetzell (born 1945), Finnish ice hockey player Yanni Wetzell (born 1996), New Zealand basketball player See also Wetzell-Archbold Farmstead, historic farmhouse in Washington, |
the online second version of Pyramid which said "The Hunter Survival Guide breaks away from the "first sourcebook" jinx, and provides a mostly very good guide to the | Contents Hunter: Survival Guide is a supplement in which the perspective of Hunters on the World of Darkness is explored. Reception Hunter: Survival Guide was reviewed in the online second version of Pyramid which said "The Hunter |
also produced the show's second season and directed five of its episodes. Cooper dramatized The Englishman’s Boy (1998), Alias Grace (1998), Away, The Secret World of Og (Silver Medal Award Winner – New York Festival – International Radio Awards, 2006), and adapted Rohinton Mistry’s book, A Fine Balance (2005), which, ... | 1979. In 1982, Toronto Star critic Gina Mallet named Cooper Best Supporting Actress for her appearance in Paul Gross's Dead of Winter, which had its premiere at the Toronto Free Theatre in October 1982. Cooper went on to initiate such notable roles as Juliet in Ann-Marie MacDonald's Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Ju... |
cemetery were in the community as late as the 1980s. Its cemetery was shown on maps in 2000. Geography Rocky Springs was located on Farm to Market Road 1475, east of Lufkin in east-central Angelina County. Education Rocky Springs had its school in the 1930s. Today, the ghost town is located within the Huntington Indepe... | late as the 1980s. Its cemetery was shown on maps in 2000. Geography Rocky Springs was located on Farm to Market Road 1475, east of Lufkin in east-central Angelina |
Sonoe Yonezawa (born 29 August 1949) is a Japanese former professional tennis player. Born in Hiroshima, Yonezawa was active on tour during the 1970s and 1980s. Yonezawa, a medalist at the 1978 Asian Games, was the 1978 All Japan singles champion and won the national title twice in doubles. She played Federation Cup te... | 1978 Asian Games, was the 1978 All Japan singles champion and won the national title twice in doubles. She played Federation Cup tennis in 1979 and helped Japan win their World Group 1st round tie over Norway, but lost in three sets to Betty Stöve when they were eliminated in the next round by the Netherlands. In her o... |
from Assam, through Nepal, and into Pakistan. This major thrust fault dips to the north, beneath the Himalaya at a shallow angle. It is the source of most of Himalayan earthquakes. Earthquakes on the convergent boundary are megathrust events that repeat every few centuries. Large Himalayan earthquakes including those i... | rupturing the MHT. These events generated surface ruptures by breaching the surface via the Main Frontal Thrust. The Uttarakhand and west Nepal segment of the MHT was responsible for the 7.8 1803 Garhwal earthquake as well as two smaller but deadly events in 1991 and 1999. Deadly earthquakes occurred in 1966, and an 7.... |
International Airport. During the flight, some passengers were unruly and may have violated Transport Canada and public health regulations which caused controversy. The flight was carrying a group consisting of mainly Quebec-based influencers and reality television stars. The behavior of passengers was criticized by nu... | Montreal club for a 6-day excursion. The aircraft was a Boeing 737-800 carrying 130 people and was operated by Sunwing Airlines, a low-cost carrier specializing in flights to Mexico, the Caribbean, Europe, and within Canada. Prior to boarding, 40 passengers were refused entry because they were not adequately vaccinated... |
by Elsevier. Abstracting and indexing The journal is indexed and abstracted in the following bibliographic databases: According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2020 impact factor of 5.234, ranking 8th out of 80 | is a peer-reviewed scientific journal. It is the review section of Materials Science and Engineering and is published monthly by Elsevier. Abstracting and indexing The journal is indexed and abstracted in the following |
changers are detailed. Reception Mokolé was reviewed in the online second version of Pyramid which said "Mokole and Ratkin are the latest Breedbooks for Werewolf: The Apocalypse. The Breedbooks have succeeded in being very good sourcebooks and very good reads, even if the characters they describe are supposed to be rar... | sourcebooks and very good reads, even if the characters they describe are supposed to be rare as hen's teeth." Reviews Backstab #19 Dragão Brasil #30 (Sep 1997) p. 40-41 Dragão Brasil #77 (Aug 2001) p. 4 Dragão Brasil #84 (Mar 2002) p. 4 |
After his father's death in 1940, Hansen returned to Kolding and took over the design leadership at the family silversmithy. Notable students of Hansens include Alma Eikerman, and Dwight Dillon. In 1982, he was awarded the Golden Ring of Honour by the Association for Goldsmiths’ Art. Hansen's work can be found in museu... | father started a jewelry line, which Karl Gustav Hansen designed a "future"-themed jewelry series for in 1932. From 1935 to 1938, he studied under Einar Utzon-Frank at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts () in Copenhagen. After his father's death in 1940, Hansen returned to Kolding and took over the design leadership... |
but they did not return to defend their title. Anna Danilina and Beatriz Haddad Maia defeated Vivian Heisen and Panna Udvardy | defend their title. Anna Danilina and Beatriz Haddad Maia defeated Vivian Heisen and Panna Udvardy in the final, 4–6, 7–5, [10–8], to win the women's doubles tennis title at the |
semi-final round, she performed Adele's "One and Only", but was not one of the five highest female vote-getters. The judges selected her to be in the Wild Card round, and she performed "Oh! Darling" by The Beatles. Eventually, she was eliminated and did not advance to the Top 13, which she ended up at the Top 24. Befor... | "Wild" was released, starring Coco Arquette. On April 25, 2017, another single called, "100%", was released by Hirsh. The four singles from October 2015 to April 2017 were included in Hirsh's sophomore EP called, 100%, which was released on May 19, 2017. After two years, three singles were released in 2019. The first s... |
for Tribe 8 published by Dream Pod 9. Contents Horrors of the Z'Bri is a supplement in which the past and present of the Z'bri are detailed. Reception Horrors of | is a 1999 role-playing game supplement for Tribe 8 published by Dream Pod 9. Contents Horrors of the Z'Bri is a supplement in which the past and present of the Z'bri are detailed. Reception Horrors of the Z'Bri was reviewed in the online second version of Pyramid which said "The Z'Bri are the third part of the triumvir... |
shipped their products to Germany. There was also farming and turpentine manufacturing in the community. It was listed as having one business and 25 inhabitants by the Texas Almanac in the 1930s and 1940s. Geography Shawnee was located on the Texas and New Orleans Railroad at the intersection of U.S. Highway 69 and Far... | at the community's switch station. The majority of workers here were from the former Yugoslavia and shipped their products to Germany. There was also farming and turpentine manufacturing in the community. It was listed as having one business and 25 inhabitants by the Texas Almanac in the 1930s and 1940s. Geography Shaw... |
with fillies coming in first, second, third, and fourth. Since 2004, the race has been consistently timed to one-hundredth of a second. In 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the race was run in December instead of its usual date in late October or early November. Records Speed Record: 2:23.21 – Wolf (1990) 2:23 2/5 – ... | (2006, 2009, 2012, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021) 6 – Juan Cavieres A. (1982, 1983, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2004) Most wins by an owner (since 1954): 4 – Stud Matancilla (1980, 1983, 1989, 1992) 4 – Stud Don Alberto (2006, 2008, 2016, 2021) Most wins by a breeder: 8 – Haras Santa Isabel (1927, 1963, 1965, 1974, 1978) 8 – Haras Mata... |
contract at Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation of Portland, Oregon on 1 April 1944; launched 15 May 1944; and delivered to her operator, American Export Line on 7 June 1944. In 1968 she was renamed the USNS Marshfield. Marshfield Victory was one of many new 10,500-ton class ships to be known as a Victory ship, designed to... | than the three previous Norwalk Class Cargo Ships, thus is sometimes put into a class of its own (T-AK-FBM). Inactivation She was struck from the Navy List on 30 November 1992 and laid up in the National Defense Reserve Fleet, James River, at Fort Eustis, Newport News, Virginia. The Title was transferred to Maritime Ad... |
2022 Houston Baptist Huskies baseball team will represent Houston Baptist University during the 2022 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Huskies will play their home games at Husky | season. The Huskies will play their home games at Husky Field and are to be led by first–year head coach Lance Berkman, former star player |
terminal is located at Luggage Point on the northern bank at the mouth of the Brisbane River in Pinkenba, adjacent to Brisbane Airport and close to the Luggage Point Wastewater Treatment Plant. It was designed to accommodate mega-cruise ships over 270 meters long. It provides the only dock for very large vessels in Sou... | project was developed by the Port of Brisbane. The structure was designed by architectural and design firm, Arkhefield. The new dedicated terminal is located at Luggage Point on the northern bank at the mouth of the Brisbane River in Pinkenba, adjacent to Brisbane Airport and close to |
at the age of 70. References 1951 births 2022 deaths Socialists' Party of Catalonia politicians Members of the Parliament of Catalonia | 2022, at the age of 70. References 1951 births 2022 deaths Socialists' Party of Catalonia politicians Members of the Parliament of Catalonia Barcelona municipal councillors People |
two schools in the United States: El Capitan | El Capitan High School (Arizona) |
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hand, is admitted to a detox clinic. After a while, Eva escapes with Arne to Copenhagen to try new drugs. When Eva's mother learns that her daughter has run away, she is shocked. Eva's father kills Orheim with a paperweight. In Denmark, Eva and Lars end up in money trouble, and Eva begins prostituting herself to earn m... | screenplay by Vennerød and Victor Borg. The film was poorly received by the critics, but it nonetheless became one of the highest-grossing theater films in Norway in 1969. Lillebjørn Nilsen and Sigrid Huun played the main characters Arne and Eva. Plot The film's action takes place in Oslo. It begins with a housewife co... |
Junctophilin-3; the gene and the protein it encodes for JPH4 (JP-4), Junctophilin-4; the gene and the protein | JPH1 (JP-1), Junctophilin-1; the gene and the protein it encodes for JPH2 (JP-2), Junctophilin-2; the gene and |
October 1930 – 7 January 2022) was a Canadian businessman. Biography He found most of his success in the hotel business, reaching his peak in the late 1980s with a fortune of approximately $400 million. He | multiple conference rooms, and a ski center. He was the owner of the Manoir Richelieu in Charlevoix and the Fort Garry Hotel in Winnipeg. Malenfant died on 7 January 2022, at the age of 91. References 1930 births 2022 deaths French Quebecers 20th-century Canadian businesspeople 21st-century Canadian businesspeople |
Joseph Raya, a Melkite Catholic archbishop. While visiting Copenhagen, Denmark, in 2010, Martin suffered a heart attack from which he never recovered completely. He died in 2017 at the age of 86. 22 priests concelebrated his funeral Mass, which was presided over by Bishop Barry Knestout. Martin had once been Knestout's... | pursue biblical studies. Later, Martin collaborated with Healy, Kenneth L. Schmitz, and Bob Schuchts to develop a symposium on faith healing. He was a bi-ritual priest and had a close friendship with Joseph Raya, a Melkite Catholic archbishop. While visiting Copenhagen, Denmark, in 2010, Martin suffered a heart attack ... |
qadi Muhammad ibn Lutfallah ibn Bayram al-Izzati, who had funded his studies in Bursa and later secured him an appointment as the qadi of Edirne. When Izzati became ill and resigned, Muhibbi accompanied him to the Ottoman capital Constantinople where he died in 1681. Upon his return to Damascus shortly after his patron... | in 1675. He was patronized by the prominent qadi Muhammad ibn Lutfallah ibn Bayram al-Izzati, who had funded his studies in Bursa and later secured him an appointment as the qadi of Edirne. When Izzati became ill and resigned, Muhibbi accompanied him to the Ottoman capital Constantinople where he died in 1681. Upon his... |
recorded automobile race at the track was a three car battle on July 4, 1910. Somewhere between 7000 and 10000 people watched the cars race 10 laps over 7 minutes and 10 seconds. The initial track was a flat half mile track and it was reconfigured to a high banked half mile track in 1932. The International Motor Contes... | each year until 1960. Ernie Derr won the 1960 IMCA race. The final IMCA race was held at Belleville in 1968 and it was won by Ramo Stott. The Big Car Racing Association (BCRA) began sanctioning the track in 1965 and lasted until 1976. The first lap time under 20 seconds happened at a BCRA race on August 23, 1968. The O... |
Petrovic's works are described as large-scale figurative paintings with elements of abstraction, symbolism and conceptuality. The main focus of her works are "psychology and anthropology, societal norms and spiritual values". She has published a sizeable number works, mostly grouped in series. Under the Skin (Serie 201... | School of Economics, also in Florence. Works Petrovic's works are described as large-scale figurative paintings with elements of abstraction, symbolism and conceptuality. The main focus of her works are "psychology and anthropology, societal norms and spiritual values". She has published a sizeable number works, mostly... |
home success over UD Mutilvera. On 19 December, he scored a brace for the C's in a 3–2 win at Peña Sport FC. Marín made his professional debut with the reserves on 8 January 2022, coming on as a late substitute for Luca Sangalli in a 1–1 away draw against CD Leganés in the Segunda División. International career In Octo... | reserves on 8 January 2022, coming on as a late substitute for Luca Sangalli in a 1–1 away draw against CD Leganés in the Segunda División. International career In October 2021, Marín made his debut for the Spain under-19 national team. Personal life Marín's father Fernando was also a footballer and a midfielder. A CD ... |
Estrada, Spanish writer Pablo Marín (footballer, born 1965), Ecuadorian | (footballer, born 1965), Ecuadorian footballer Pablo Marín (footballer, |
of flowering plant in the family Apiaceae, native to the Caucasus and Iran. It contains a number of | contains a number of matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors. References persica Flora of the Transcaucasus Flora |
music historian : When Tristan und Isolde was performed again in Munich in 1869, Zottmayr was replaced by Kaspar Bausewein. Hans von Bülow, who conducted both the 1865 and 1869 performances and who previously described Zottmayr as having a "fine voice, but very imperfectly trained", later told Wagner that Bausewein was... | the Munich opera until his retirement in 1880. His roles included the title characters in Mozart's Don Giovanni, Marschner's Hans Heiling, and Rossini's William Tell, and Mozart's Figaro. He gave guest performances at the opera houses in Berlin, Graz, and Riga. Personal life Zottmayr was married to the singer Euphrosyn... |
protests demanding the transfer of a police officer for 382 days in the 1970s. He was also honored with the Ambedkar Award in 2001. References Indian social workers | for social service in 2020. They staged protests demanding the transfer of a police officer for 382 days in the 1970s. He was also honored with the |
of philosophy at Eduardo Mondlane University. In 2010, he joined the Department of Philosophy of the Pedagogical University of Mozambique (Universidade Pedagógica de Moçambique), now named Maputo University. Severino Ngoenha has been the Dean of the Technical University of Mozambique since January 2015. Since September... | he will study theology and philosophy. In Rome, Ngoenha began to take an interest in African philosophy, which leads him not only to disseminate these philosophical studies among his fellow countrymen in Mozambique, but also to develop his own philosophical perspectives. In 1988 he goes to Paris, where he gets a doctor... |
Movement is the dalit wing of the Communist Party of India. It was formed in a all India conference was held from 18,19 December 2021. Office bearers General Secretary - | is the dalit wing of the Communist Party of India. It was formed in a all India conference was held from |
Assembly from the 26th district since taking office on January 11, 2022. He served on the Pompton Lakes Borough Council from 2017 to 2019. District 26 Each of the 40 districts in the New Jersey Legislature has one representative in the New Jersey Senate and two members in the New | the Pompton Lakes Borough Council from 2017 to 2019. District 26 Each of the 40 districts in the New Jersey Legislature has one representative in the New Jersey Senate and two members in the New Jersey General Assembly. The other representatives from the 26th District |
13 tracks. Fricke re-recorded five tracks for the album that were originally number one Billboard country songs: "It Ain't Easy Bein' Easy", "He's a Heartache (Looking for a Place to Happen)", "Always Have, Always Will", "Your Heart's Not in It" and "You Don't Know Love". Fricke also re-recorded several of her Billboar... | the project, Fricke chose to re-record her most familiar singles from her career. It was recorded at the Chelsea Studio located in Nashville, Tennessee. It was the second album to credit Fricke as a producer as well as an artist. Ed Keeley was also credited as an executive producer. Content and release Now & Then consi... |
Lucifer (Robin Wilcock) and Michael (Andrew Simms). The film was a Genie Award nominee for Best Live Action Short Drama at the 26th | a Genie Award nominee for Best Live Action Short Drama at the 26th Genie Awards in 2006. The film was broadcast by CBC Television in |
Isabel Zaharias, which has garlic, onions, mozzarella, padron peppers, chili, and lemon. The menu also includes salads, beer and wine, cider, and Stumptown Cold Brew. History Will Fain acquired the Pizza Depokos cart in 2011 and rebranded the business as Handsome Pizza in 2012. The restaurant operated from a garage in ... | in 2012. The restaurant operated from a garage in north Portland, until relocating to Killingsworth in August 2015. In 2020, 15 employees were laid off because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Reception Michael Russell included Handsome Pizza in The Oregonian 2016 list of Portland's best new restaurants. The newspaper's Saman... |
conservationist. Career Howard has a Bachelor of Science in zoology (marine ecology) from the University of Auckland, where he studied under John Morton. Howard has more than 30 years of commercial fishing experience. He began his career in the industry in the Firth of Thames before moving to work based out of Wellingt... | In his role as chair of the Trust, Howard leads conservation measures for the shearwaters, including community initiatives to rescue birds that crash-land at night on streets in Kaikōura. Howard has been involved in establishing and maintaining a new protected breeding area for Hutton's shearwaters on the Kaikōura Peni... |
in Écija on 1 June 1952 alongside Bartolomé Jiménez Torres. His debut with picadors took place in Osuna on 5 April 1953 again with Torres. His bullfighting debut came on 13 October 1956 in the Plaza de Toros de Zaragoza alongside his godfather, Miguel Báez Espuny. He was awarded the Trophea Manolete in 1959. He was gor... | retirement, and participated in his last event in 2003. In 1967, he was honored with an induction into the Cross with Distinctive of the . In March 2020, he was admitted to the Hospital de la Zarzuela in Madrid for being infected with COVID-19 during the beginning of the pandemic in Spain, and was discharged two months... |
ont fait, nous avons été incapables de l'entreprendre. Ma résolution est prise : je refuse de servir un gouvernement, fut-il présidé par le Vainqueur de Verdun, qui signerait la capitulation de la France" ("the representative of France in a country which, in the past, continued the struggle at our side for 3 years with... | Locarno, leading Brugère to reply that Canada had signed the Treaty of Versailles and should be doing more to uphold it. Minister in Belgrade From 26 August 1937 to 17 June 1940, he served as the French minister plenipotentiary in Belgrade. Brugère was close to Prince Paul, the Regent for the boy king Petar II. In a di... |
a decorative painter in Schopfheim (1892–1895), he went to Baden-Baden and became a painter's assistant in Stuttgart. He was there for only a short time when he left to enroll at the Academy of Fine Arts, Karlsruhe, where he later became a Master Student of Hans Thoma. From 1904 to 1905, he made a study trip through It... | his painting "Deutsche Stromland" ("Nation of Power"), was one of Germany's official entries at the Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne in Paris, and was awarded a prize. As the director of the local art society, he was the editor-in-chief of the monthly, Das Bild, in which all the Nazi... |
with the 3rd Canadian Division along with personnel from the 10th Regiment, Canadian Mounted Rifles. On 19 May 1916, the Canadian Corps Cavalry Regiment was from by the Amalgamation of the 3 Divisional Cavalry Squadrons: the 1st Divisional Cavalry Squadron (19th Alberta Dragoons), the 2nd Divisional Cavalry Squadron (1... | The Great War On 6 August 1914, Details of the 16th Light Horse were placed on active service for local protection duties. In December 1915, the 16th Light Horse recruited the 3rd Divisional Cavalry Squadron for service with the 3rd Canadian Division along with personnel from the 10th Regiment, Canadian Mounted Rifles.... |
the latter clash, as a result of maneuver given by Division Chief Joseph Segundino de Gomensoro, the Jequetinhonha aground on the sandbar Arroyo Riachuelo, under heavy fire by enemy fire from the nearby ravines. However, even so, he was able to open fire on the enemy steamer Paraguarí, causing severe damage that put th... | for his participation at the Siege of Salto and his command of the Jequitinhonha during the Battle of the Riachuelo. Early Life He was born in the Vila of São João da Barra, Rio de Janeiro in October 1826. He was the son of Francisco José Pinto and Maria Máxima das Neves, he settled in Praça de Aspirante a Guarda-Marin... |
of Punjab gharana and Ustad Bachchu Khan of Delhi Gharana. Vaghela studied music with Lakshmishankar of Rajkumar College, Rajkot. At Gujarat College in Ahmedabad, he studied singing, sitar, and vichitra veena with Govindprasad Gopal, a disciple of Ustad Faiz Ahmed Khan. At Sanand, he received training from his family's... | Singhji Vaghela, played the jaltarang and sang Krishna devotionals. His father, Ranmal Singhji Vaghela, appreciated music and dance and played the pakhawaj and tabla, which he studied from Ustad Nasir Khan Pakhawaji of Punjab gharana and Ustad Bachchu Khan of Delhi Gharana. Vaghela studied music with Lakshmishankar of ... |
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