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in all 14 of the team's games, scoring two goals. Club In 2014, began playing in League1 Ontario with Master's FA. In 2014, he was an Honourable Mention on the league's Young Stars year-end All-Stars team. In 2015, he was named a league Second-team All-Star. In 2016, played in the league All-Star game for the East Divi... | in League1 Ontario with Master's FA. In 2014, he was an Honourable Mention on the league's Young Stars year-end All-Stars team. In 2015, he was named a league Second-team All-Star. In 2016, played in the league All-Star game for the East Division, and was he was once again named a league-wide Second-team All-Star, afte... |
January 1911. Her second marriage was to Armenian-American silent film actor Arthur Edmund Carewe, whom she married in February 1915. Plans for her and Carewe to co-star in a series of films were apparently cut short by their divorce in 1921. Pavloska's romantic affair with her personal physician, Dr. Maurice Elias Mes... | under Edmond Duvernoy at the Conservatoire de Paris. She first performed with the Montreal Opera Company under the stage name Olga Pawloska in the 1911–12 season, and took on the name Irene Pavloska before touring as Juliska in Sári in the 1914–15 season in New York. Intermittently between 1915 and 1934 she was associa... |
a Sudanese footballer who currently plays as a left-back for Motala. Career statistics Club Notes International References External links 1999 births Living people Sudanese | currently plays as a left-back for Motala. Career statistics Club Notes International References External links 1999 births Living people Sudanese footballers Sudan international footballers |
in April 1889. Walter was their first-born child and spent his early childhood years on the family farm in Ontario. In the late 1890s, Bruce Campbell took his family, consisting of his wife, sons, Walter and Lancing (1893–1969), and daughter, Pearl (1895–1991), to California and joined Bruce's two older brothers in the... | 1906. The death of her husband led Jennie Campbell to return to Ontario to enable Walter to pursue higher education and eventually attend medical school in Toronto. At the University of Toronto, Walter R. Campbell graduated with an B.A. in 1911, an M.A. in 1912, an M.B. in 1915 (qualifying him for the practice of medic... |
and was president of the International Federation of Women Lawyers from 2000 to 2002. Early life and education Mary E. Nelson was from Washington, D.C.; she was a childhood friend of television producer Ellis Haizlip. She graduated from Howard University in 1952, where she was president of the Howard Players and a memb... | Early life and education Mary E. Nelson was from Washington, D.C.; she was a childhood friend of television producer Ellis Haizlip. She graduated from Howard University in 1952, where she was president of the Howard Players and a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha. At Howard she acted in plays with fellow students Toni Morris... |
points adrift at the bottom of the table with four matches remaining, but they won all four matches to avoid relegation on goal average, by 0.044 of a goal. Table Notes | were six points adrift at the bottom of the table with four matches remaining, but they won all |
in the opening round before falling to No. 1 seed Kentucky in the second round. The Utes finished with an overall record of 24–7 (15–3 WAC). Roster Schedule and results |- !colspan=9 style= | Non-Conference Regular Season |- !colspan=9 style= | WAC Regular Season |- !colspan=9 style= | | WAC regular season title and received a bid to the NCAA Tournament. Participating in the Southeast regional, Utah defeated Pittsburgh in the opening round before falling to No. 1 seed Kentucky in the second round. The Utes finished with an overall record of 24–7 (15–3 WAC). Roster Schedule and results |- !colspan=9 |
as Albion in 1804. Her crew abandoned her at sea in 1807. Career Albion first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 180x. Loss In January 1808, Lloyd's List reported that the crew of Albion, Pawson, master, had deserted their vessel at | 1804. Her crew abandoned her at sea in 1807. Career Albion first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 180x. Loss In January 1808, Lloyd's List reported that the crew of Albion, Pawson, master, had deserted their vessel at sea. She had |
failed, the United States sent in troops to provide security for relief groups, and the famine was largely ended by March 1993. External links Al Jazeera: Genocidal politics and the Somali famine BBC: Somalia famine 'killed 260,000 people' Human Rights Watch: SOMALIA NO | groups, and the famine was largely ended by March 1993. External links Al Jazeera: Genocidal politics and the Somali famine BBC: Somalia famine 'killed 260,000 people' Human Rights Watch: SOMALIA NO MERCY IN MOGADISHU Somali Civil |
from the Danish FA, additional championship plaques from the National Olympic Committee and Sports Confederation of Denmark (DIF) were handed to each participant. This initial format lasted for another season (1974) with a repeat of the same finalists and winners. Regional qualifiers were implemented to decide, which t... | league system with the Danmarksturneringen i damefodbold at the top was incepted in 1975, consisting of a nationwide first division evenly divided geographically into two groups, clubs situated east and west of the Great Belt, establishing a promotion and relegation system with the regional top-flight leagues. The two ... |
time in three years, and once again lost to Arsenal after a replay. Manager Billy Birrell retired at the end of the season and was replaced by Ted Drake. Table References External | competitive season. The club once more struggled in the First Division and finished 19th. In the FA Cup, Chelsea reached the semi-finals for the second time in three years, and once again lost to |
Personal life His father Olivier Suray played professionally for Anderlecht and Standard Liege among others. References External links Career stats & Profile - Voetbal International 2001 births Living people Sportspeople from Charleroi Belgian | References External links Career stats & Profile - Voetbal International 2001 births Living people Sportspeople from Charleroi Belgian footballers Association football forwards FC Dordrecht players Eerste Divisie players Belgian expatriate footballers Expatriate footballers in England Expatriate footballers in the Neth... |
sprinter Demeaco Duhaney, English footballer Mike Duhaney, American soccer player Other Duhaney Park F.C., | Duhaney may refer to: People Dahlia Duhaney, Jamaican sprinter Demeaco |
CIS I 111–113. In 1845, Jean-Jacques Ampère first noticed two of the inscriptions on one of the legs of Ramses II, and sent a copy of them to Louis Félicien de Saulcy. de Saulcy described them as follows: These inscriptions are designed in Phoenician letters of a large size, but which were altered at a probably very di... | a few parasitic lines drawn by an ignorant and barbaric hand. Fortunately these alterations of the primitive texts are easy enough to recognize, so that these precious texts can be restored with a sufficient degree of probability. They had been discovered a year or two earlier by Richard Lepsius, but his work was not p... |
love and loss and his own journey from the housing projects of Buenos Aires to nascent fame." Tiago has listed Daddy Yankee and Justin Bieber as music influences. Today, Yankee's street music and Bieber's pop essence reflect in Tiago's diverse sound, which he says is "limitless": "I am not pigeonholed into a single gen... | the artist signed a record deal with Warner Music Latina. By January 2022, Tiago is the artist with the most number-one singles on the Billboard Argentina Hot 100 chart, with four: "Además de Mí (Remix)", "No Me Conocen (Remix)", "Entre Nosotros", and "Salimo de Noche". Influences and style Tiago's music "defies catego... |
season was Chelsea Football Club's thirty-ninth | competitive season. Table References External links 1952–53 season at stamford-bridge.com |
FC Metalist Kharkiv's 60th season in existence and the club's 1st season after return to the top flight of Ukrainian football. In addition to the domestic league, Metalist Kharkiv participated in that season's edition of the Ukrainian Cup. The | the club's 1st season after return to the top flight of Ukrainian football. In addition to the domestic league, Metalist Kharkiv participated in that season's edition of the Ukrainian Cup. The season covers the period from 1 July 2004 to 30 |
Three-time defending champions Quincy (IL) defeated Simon Fraser in the final, 1–0, to claim the Hawks' tenth NAIA national title. The final was again played at Sangamon State University in Springfield, Illinois. Qualification The tournament field remained fixed at ten teams. Two consolation games were eliminated, howe... | Three-time defending champions Quincy (IL) defeated Simon Fraser in the final, 1–0, to claim the Hawks' tenth NAIA national title. The final was again played at Sangamon State University in Springfield, Illinois. Qualification The tournament field remained fixed at ten teams. Two consolation games were eliminated, howe... |
Lombardy. It is an intermediate stop on the standard gauge Cadenazzo–Luino line of Rete Ferroviaria Italiana. Services the following services stop at Maccagno: : service every two hours between and or . | an intermediate stop on the standard gauge Cadenazzo–Luino line of Rete Ferroviaria Italiana. Services the following services stop at Maccagno: : service every two hours between and or . References External links Buildings and |
(singer) (1946–2014), American soul singer and songwriter Deon | Deon Jackson may refer to: Deon Jackson |
at the Riverside Centroplex in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Southern defeated , 101–80 in the championship game. The Jaguars received | seed in the West Region. Bracket and results References 1992–93 Southwestern Athletic Conference men's basketball season SWAC Men's Basketball Tournament |
Assembly from Dhariawad constituency. References Rajasthan MLAs 2018–2023 People from Pratapgarh district, | MLAs 2018–2023 People from Pratapgarh district, Rajasthan Indian National Congress politicians from Rajasthan |
1953–54 season was Chelsea Football Club's fortieth competitive season. The club finished 8th in the First Division | club finished 8th in the First Division and were knocked out in the third round of the FA Cup. In |
theater actor. He was awarded the People's Artist of the USSR in 1948. He is known for playing Vladimir Lenin in film The Unforgettable Year 1919 (1951). Selected filmography 1951 – The Unforgettable Year 1919 as Vladimir Lenin 1953 - The | (1951). Selected filmography 1951 – The Unforgettable Year 1919 as Vladimir Lenin 1953 - The Skylarks are Singing 1954 - Children of the Partisan 1954 - Who Laughs Last References External links 1902 births 1977 |
was held on October 6, 1990. Beard and C. O. Simpkins, a dentist and civil rights activist, advanced to the general election held on November 6, 1994. Beard | activist, advanced to the general election held on November 6, 1994. Beard became the first woman, and the first Republican since Reconstruction, to serve as mayor of Shreveport. Results |} |} References Shreveport Government of Shreveport, Louisiana 1990 Louisiana elections November 1990 events in the |
could refer to: Centre for Theology and Public Issues, a research centre | Centre for Theology and Public Issues, a research centre at the |
events were held. All times are local (UTC+1). Medal summary Medal table Medalists References FIL European Luge Championships European Championships Luge International sports competitions | 23 January 2022 in St. Moritz, Switzerland. Schedule Four events were held. All times are local (UTC+1). Medal |
of two Arizona bands joining: Joey Burns and John Convertino, of Giant Sand, and Bill Elm, Tom Larkins, and Van Christian, of Naked Prey. The band changed their name from Friends of Dean Martin right before the album's release, after threat of legal action by Martin's representatives. The album was considered part of t... | up to something with considerably more magnitude than kitsch." The Vancouver Sun labeled it "fuzzy wafts of lounge music, maracas, vibraphones and flamenco guitars in full reverberating, stereophonic sound with a '60s flare." New York called the band's versions of "Misty" and "The Shadow of Your Smile" "hilarious, spoo... |
Sports. Various organizations such as TSN rank him between 2nd and 5th. He is currently a centre for the U.S. National U18 Team. References External links American ice hockey centers | such as TSN rank him between 2nd and 5th. He is currently a centre for the U.S. National U18 Team. References External links American ice hockey centers Ice hockey players from Pittsburgh Living people 2004 births |
as Muse's "heaviest material yet", featuring a metalcore breakdown. The song also contains "heavy guitars and industrial-like distortions", and "triplet-flow-type vocals in the verse." According to vocalist and guitarist Matt Bellamy, "'Won't Stand Down' is a song about standing your ground against bullies, whether tha... | Instagram account. In the video, he can be seen driving his Tesla on Autopilot mode, with his 10-year-old son Bing in the passenger seat. The pair are listening (and, in Bing's case, headbanging) to a then-unreleased Muse song, entitled "Won't Stand Down" on the car stereo screen, while Matt provides occasional comment... |
the father of sculptor William Anderson. Anderson died in Liverpool in 1847. References 18th-century Scottish painters | 18th-century Scottish painters 19th-century Scottish painters Scottish male painters 1847 deaths People from Perth |
In 2011, several socialist groups and individuals formed the Socialist Party (India), which intends to carry forward the legacy of the Socialist Party formed in 1948. The party was formed through a resolution passed by Mr. Pannalal Surana at the foundation conference on | formed the Socialist Party (India), which intends to carry forward the legacy of the Socialist Party formed in 1948. The party was formed through a resolution passed by |
(9–3 in Metro play) and finished second in the conference regular season standings. Tulane lost in the quarterfinal round of the Metro Conference Tournament, but received an at-large bid to the 1993 NCAA Tournament. The Green Wave defeated Kansas State in the opening round before losing to Florida State in the round of... | at Tulane. The Green Wave competed in the Metro Conference and played their home games at Devlin Fieldhouse. They finished the season 22–9 (9–3 in Metro play) and finished second in the conference regular season standings. Tulane lost in the quarterfinal round of the Metro Conference Tournament, but received an at-larg... |
Taib is Chief Executive Officer of Dynamik Technologies, formerly BAG Networks, a software development company based in Daraassalam. She has previously worked for KPMG, WPP and the Dorchester Group of Companies and holds Masters in Business Administration from both Harvard and Cranfield universities. In 2010 the Brunei... | from both Harvard and Cranfield universities. In 2010 the Brunei Women's Forum awarded her the Women Achievers in Corporate Sectors Award. From 2010 to 2016 she represented Brunei on the APEC Business Advisory Council and is a Fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants. She has spoken out about how th... |
Charity Shield, but thereafter performed poorly and ultimately finished 16th in the First Division. The club were also due to participate in the inaugural edition of the European Champions' Cup, but withdrew from the competition after | Division. The club were also due to participate in the inaugural edition of the European Champions' Cup, but withdrew from the competition after pressure from the Football |
Sreepur, Gazipur. His father was Elahi Bakhsh and mother was Salemunnesa. He studied chemistry at the University of Dhaka, and among his classmates were Mohammad Abdur Razzaque and Tofail Ahmed. He graduated in 1967. Career Miah's career began in 1969, where he was employed as a teacher at the Jagannath University. Sub... | of its Department of Chemistry. He is renowned for writing high school and degree textbooks. Early life and education Muhammad Nurul Haque Miah was born on 1 July 1944 to a Bengali Muslim family in Sreepur, Gazipur. His father was Elahi Bakhsh and mother was Salemunnesa. He studied chemistry at the University of Dhaka,... |
table Bobsleigh Skeleton References European Championships European Championships 2022 in Swiss sport International sports | summary Medal table Bobsleigh Skeleton References European Championships European Championships 2022 in Swiss sport International sports competitions hosted by Switzerland Skeleton in Switzerland |
Department of School Education. History King Edward High School was established in 1841 by the Church Missionary Society (CMS) of England as their part of mission initiated to spreading the missionary education in | by the Department of School Education. History King Edward High School was established in 1841 by the Church Missionary Society (CMS) of England as their part of mission initiated to spreading the missionary education in colonial Bengal. References Schools in Colonial India High schools |
(born 26 June 1993) is a Malawian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Nyasa Big Bullets and | Kakhobwe (born 26 June 1993) is a Malawian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Nyasa Big Bullets and the Malawi national team. He was included in Malawi's squad for the 2021 Africa Cup |
doctor's degree in agriculture from Huazhong Agricultural University in 1998. She served as deputy dean of the School of Economics and Management in January 1998, and was promoted to the dean position in December 2000. In August 2002, she rose to become vice president of the university. Zhang joined the Chinese Communi... | Communist Party. Biography Zhang was born in Anguo County (now Anguo), Hebei, in August 1964. In 1980, she was admitted to the Agricultural University of Hebei, majoring in agricultural economic management. After graduation, she taught at the university. She also received her doctor's degree in agriculture from Huazhon... |
region of Mozambique. It had a population of 87,077 in 2017. References | is a district in Tete Province in the central region of Mozambique. It |
links 1956–57 season at stamford-bridge.com 1956–57 English | links 1956–57 season at stamford-bridge.com 1956–57 English football |
dated to 1012, when it in fact took place in 1031. The Annals is certainly written from a Guelph perspective, typical of the city of Piacenza. The Guelphs opposed the efforts of the Holy Roman Emperors to increase their power in the kingdom of Italy. They supported the Lombard League and the Papacy against the emperors... | called Annales placentini gibellini. The name "annals" is less accurate than the qualifier "Guelph". The Annals is a substantial narrative history, more properly called a chronicle. The first annalistic entry—the death of Bishop Siegfried—is erroneously dated to 1012, when it in fact took place in 1031. The Annals is c... |
Jussier Formiga and Felipe Bunes. The bout was originally scheduled as a flyweight bout, but was bumped up to bantamweight after Formiga missed weight. Results Legacy Fighting Alliance 125: Amorim vs. Young Legacy Fighting Alliance 125: Amorim vs. Young is a mixed martial arts event promoted by Legacy Fighting Alliance... | of the promotion's fifth anniversary and will be headlined by Aaron McKenzie vs Joshua Jones Lightweight bout. The co-main event of Legacy Fighting Alliance 121st event will feature Elijah Johns vs Brandon Phillips Featherweight bout. Results Legacy Fighting Alliance 122: Johnson vs. Mota Legacy Fighting Alliance 122: ... |
its topics, such as sharia law (ahkam) and Islamic Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh), sharia law institutions. (usul), philosophy and its topics, such as poetics and rhetoric concerning semantic syntax, and allegorical and non-allegorical significations, linguistic allusion and linguistic signalling (al-Maānī wa 'l-Bayān), ... | ) is a high school and college, a madrasa in Arabic, founded on 8 January 1537 CE (26. rajab 943 AH) and built in Sarajevo as Gazi Husrev-beg's second endowment. It was built in the style of the Istanbul madrasas, and was called Kuršumlija because it was covered with a lead roof (lead in Turkish: kurşun) or Seldžuklija... |
The type specimen was collected near the Craigieburn stream (Craigieburn Range, South Island) at an altitude of . Here it was found growing on a young mountain beech (Nothofagus solandri var. cliffortioides). The specific epithet honours New Zealand lichenologist David John Galloway. According to Kantvilas, his work Fl... | at an altitude of . Here it was found growing on a young mountain beech (Nothofagus solandri var. cliffortioides). The specific epithet honours New Zealand lichenologist David John Galloway. According to Kantvilas, his work Flora of New Zealand Lichens has "greatly advanced knowledge of the lichens of the Southern Hemi... |
area of the parish was stated as . The parish has a parish council, the lowest level of local government. It is part of Lovett and North Claines ward (which had a 2011 population of 5,437) for elections to Wychavon district council. there are 30 listed buildings in the parish: Bevere House and the Mill Hall at grade II... | Act. At the 2011 census the parish had a population of 3,520. The area of the parish was stated as . The parish has a parish council, the lowest level of local government. It is part of Lovett and North Claines ward (which had a 2011 population of 5,437) for elections to Wychavon |
team France women's national handball team France women's national rugby union team | France women's national handball team France women's national rugby union team See also |
and become the youngest-ever player to score 100 goals in the English top-flight. Table Notes References External links 1957–58 season at | Football Club's forty-fourth competitive season. The season saw the debut of teenage prodigy Jimmy Greaves, who would go |
middle of 2020, with Vidharth to portray the leading role. The shooting of the film was started in August 2020 with the majority of the portions was shot in Chennai and the remaining portions in Tirukoilur. Release The trailer of the film was released on 4 December 2021. The film got released | (who earlier directed Annadurai) to direct a film for their production house during the middle of 2020, with Vidharth to portray the leading role. The shooting of the film was started in August 2020 with the majority of the portions was shot in Chennai and the remaining portions in Tirukoilur. Release The |
defeated , 70–67 in the championship game. The Tigers received the conference's automatic bid to the | conference's automatic bid to the 1994 NCAA Tournament as No. 15 seed in the Southeast Region. Bracket and results References 1993–94 Southwestern Athletic Conference men's basketball season SWAC |
(April-May 1974) N° 2-3 (April-May 1975, ) N° 4 (December 1975) New series A second series, called "nouvelle série" then appeared: N° 1 (April-May 1976) N° 2 (Summer 1976): Issue includes Chomage made in the | by a group of the same name which played a major role in the development of the autonomist movement in France. Their politics were often characterised as that of " “organised autonomy”. First series There were four issues of the first series: N° 1 (April-May 1974) N° 2-3 (April-May 1975, ) N° 4 (December 1975) New seri... |
the film The Hurricane, in which he would do a 70-foot highdive, 97-foot highdive and a 100-foot highdive. He also had to jump off a cliff. Stader doubled for actor, Jon Hall on the film. Later in his career, Stader doubled for actor, Kirk Alyn in the 1948 serial film Superman. He doubled for actors on numerous films, ... | Revolt in the Big House, Creature from the Black Lagoon, Tarzan and the Leopard Woman, Last of the Badmen, Blazing Saddles, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Valley of Head Hunters, Jungle Jim in the Forbidden Land and Our Man Flint. Stader said, that his favorite doubled stunt was in the film Markow, in which he double... |
5 June 1905 by the Taff Vale Railway. It closed in July 1918. References Disused railway stations in Rhondda Cynon Taf Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1905 Railway stations in Great | 1918. References Disused railway stations in Rhondda Cynon Taf Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1905 Railway stations in Great Britain closed in 1918 1905 establishments in Wales 1918 disestablishments in |
of humanitarian affairs, said that more than 200 bodies were buried, a number also reported by local residents. Among the victims of the killings was Gambo Abare, a prominent leader of anti-bandit vigilante groups. Aftermath Over ten thousand people became Internally displaced persons and five settlements were burned d... | to Kebbi, from Kebbi if they are bombed, they move to Kaduna. What should be done is to bomb them from the air, ground, troops on the ground at the same time in all five, six states of the North West plus Niger. And this problem can be sorted out in my view, in weeks. I believe the levels of insecurity now are at a tip... |
may refer to: Channa Mohallah, Jacobabad, a town in | may refer to: Channa Mohallah, Jacobabad, a |
a large sculptural jewel of enamelled gold with Orpheus and his lute surrounded by animals. Her velvet girdle is set with pearls or knots of pearls, with a table diamond set in gold with a pendant pearl at the front. Elizabeth I owned a similar "waist girdle" in 1587. References External links Portrait | Wenman, Ferdinand Wenman and Sir Thomas Wenman, and a daughter, Elizabeth Wenman, who married Sir Thomas Tredway. Her second husband was James Cressy of Wilton, Buckinghamshire. They had a daughter, Lettice Cressy, who married Sir John Tasburgh of Flixton. In January 1588 she married Thomas Tasburgh (died 1602) of Hawr... |
Soupault. In 2002 März joined the jury for the "SWR-Bestenliste", a panel of influential literary critics providing a monthly recommended reading list for intellectually inclined television viewers. She remained a Bestenliste jury member for more than ten years. She served between 2004 and 2008 on the jury for the Klag... | completed her schooling at nearby Erlangen, a pupil at the "Humanistisches Gymnasium Fridericianum" (secondary school). Decades later, in an essay concerning her first holiday on the Baltic Sea (and the first time in her life, already aged 16, she had seen the sea) she wrote about her school-days, including the pleasin... |
Women See also Austrian National Road Race Championships Austrian National Time Trial Championships References Cycle races in Austria Recurring sporting events established in | Championships are held annually to decide the Austrian cycling champions in the cyclo-cross discipline, across various |
for the first time, and reached the quarter-finals of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, where they lost on aggregate to a Belgrade XI. With 32 league goals, Jimmy Greaves was the First Division's | Club's forty-fifth competitive season. The club played in European competition for the first time, and reached the quarter-finals |
launched in 1795. References 1795 Ship | in 1795. References 1795 Ship |
for Metropolitanos in a Venezuelan Primera División game against Deportivo Anzoátegui on 4 August 2018, two days after his 18th birthday. He made a total of three appearances in that season. Ferro got his breakthrough in the 2019 season, where he established himself as a key player on the team, making 21 appearances du... | during the year. During January and February 2020, Ferro made three appearances, before he suffered a fracture in his right foot and was out for five weeks. He made a total of 16 appearances in the 2020 season. In the 2021 season, Ferro was one of the players with who played the most minutes during the season, 1,168 mi... |
season. Led by first-year head coach Charles M. Murphy, the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders compiled a record an overall record of 9–1 with a mark of 2–2 in conference play, placing fourth in the VSAC. The team's captains were A. Varallo and B. Nesbitt. | represented the Middle Tennessee State College—now known as Middle Tennessee State University—as a member of the Volunteer State Athletic Conference (VSAC) during the 1948 college football season. Led by first-year head coach Charles M. Murphy, the Middle |
place play-off, if a match was level at the end of 90 minutes of normal playing time, extra time was played (two periods of 15 minutes each). If still tied after extra time, the match was decided by a penalty shoot-out to determine the winner. In the third place play-off, if the scores remained level after 90 minutes t... | single-elimination style tournament. All match times are local, WAT (UTC+1). Format In the knockout stage, except for the third place play-off, if a match was level at the end of 90 minutes of normal playing time, extra time was played (two periods of 15 minutes each). If still tied after extra time, the match was deci... |
and the rest of the archipelago. The first and only commanding officer was frigate captain Adolfo Aurelio Gaffoglio and the unit was dissolved de facto with the end of the 1982 conflict. Initially, its purpose was to provide logistical support to the naval units operating in the Falklands but as the Falklands War devel... | been in a war since the 19th Century and as a result, the force marked a number of milestones in the history of Argentina´s Naval Force, including the anchoring of naval mines and the launch of Exocet MM-38 missiles in a coastal defence role using an improvised launcher. Sailors from the command were tasked with mannin... |
were on duty as the fourth official and reserve assistant referee respectively. Adil Zourak of Morocco served as the video assistant referee. Egypt coach Carlos Queiroz was banned from the bench after being dismissed in the semi-finals. Assistant coach Diaa El-Sayed led the team. A minute's silence was held before kick... | win three consecutive knockout matches in the competition after extra time. Senegal Senegal was placed in Group B of the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations, alongside Guinea, Malawi and Zimbabwe. Senegal won their first group match with a last-minute penalty converted by team captain Sadio Mané. However, they drew to both Guin... |
22 March 2021, Andy Li was sent back to Hong Kong and later charged with collusion, conspiracy to assist an offender, and possessing ammunition without a license. Both Li and Chan admitted to collusion on 19 August 2021, recognising Jimmy Lai and Mark Simon as the mastermind of "Hong Kong Liberty" and "Stand with Hong ... | day in relation with Stand News case. Following the cease of operation and the arrest of executives, Next Digital was liquidated on 15 December 2021 after the application filed under Companies Ordinance by Financial Secretary. Stand with Hong Kong (10 August 2020) Jimmy Lai was accused, by National Security Department,... |
sponsored by the Zamindar of Karatia Hafiz Muhammad Khan Panni. Some of his other notable books include: Kalematul Kufr (1897) Esabat-e-Akher Zohar (1897) Adella-e-Hanifiyyah (1897) Ensaf (1892) Rafa-Yadayn (1896) Ma'dan al-Uloom Yusuf Surar Subistrirno Tafsir Sirat al-Mustaqim Seratul Mustaqim (New Edition) Dhormer La... | a qazi (marriage registrar) whilst in Pabna. He finally started concentrating on publishing magazines, writing books and spreading the message of Islam under the patronage of the Panni zamindars of Karatia. The family employed Naimuddin as the editor of the Akhbare Islamia journal. Aside from that, he began working on ... |
list of equipment used by the Turkmen Ground Forces. | used by the Turkmen Ground Forces. Light weapons Combat |
the first runner-up in the competition and made his landmark of the career. In 2014, he joined with the dance group of Gayan Srimal through Sirasa Dancing Star. Then in 2016, in the eighth season, there was a competition of the winners of the previous Little Star winners titled "Derana Dance Unlimited", where he won it... | mother Shanthi Perera is a housewife. He completed education from Piliyandala Central College. He has one younger sister, Chiranya Chandupani. Career Madhushan was drawn to dance from an early age particularly with his family background. He studied new dance styles from many dance teachers from the early age. In 2008, ... |
Club's forty-sixth competitive season. Table References External links 1959–60 | season. Table References External links 1959–60 season at |
of Technology's Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and, from 1994 to 2018, he was a professor in Princeton University's Department of Geosciences. His research and that of his students and postdoctoral researchers dealt the interactions between the chemical composition of natural waters and aquatic micr... | report Ocean Acidification: A National Strategy to Meet the Challenges of a Changing Ocean, which detailed the unprecedented acidifying of the ocean's pH due to anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions, the potential adverse impacts on marine organisms dependent on calcium carbonate, and the need for more information and... |
The chapel seated 600-700 persons. A large audience hall was situated in a grove of , surrounded by four streets. The grounds totalled . Student life To secure the most rigid mental discipline in each pupil, no specified time was assigned for a young woman to complete her education at College Temple, but she was allowe... | the school. In May 1890, a movement was started by the citizens of Newnan to purchase the College Temple property and establish a first-class female college. Six thousand dollars were subscribed in a few hours time. In the following month, an offer was considered, made by the Board of Trade, of Newnan, to give to the d... |
chronicled in his book, included soda water, lye, catnip tea, vinegar, salts, ipecac, saffron, camphor, Virginia snakeroot, opium, bloodroot, cream of tartar, cloves, comfrey root, horehound tops, skunk cabbage, jalap root, tincture of lobelia, and more. Still lived a frugal life, and saved his earnings. He did not dri... | doctor in the southern New Jersey and Philadelphia areas. He chronicled his life in an autobiography, Early Recollections and Life of Dr. James Still, printed by J.B. Lippincott and Co. in 1877. Early life Still was one of 18 children of Levin and Sidney Steel, who were born into slavery in Maryland. Levin purchased hi... |
Despite the uncertainty caused by the pandemic, Rauhauser sighed a 1-year contract with the Florida Panthers. Due to a delay for the start of the following season, Rauhauser began the year with DVTK Jegesmedvék. Once the minor leagues restarted, Rauhauser was assigned to the Greenville Swamp Rabbits and spent most of t... | Bowling Green, Rauhauser was an effective player, helping the Falcons win at least 20 games in each of his four years with the team. As a sophomore he became one of the top players in the country, leading Bowling Green in scoring and being named an All-American. For his junior season, Rauhauser's point total declined b... |
iliac artery becomes the femoral artery when it passes deep to the inguinal ligament, at the mid-inguinal point. As such, the point is along the superior boundary of the | It is not to be confused with the midpoint of the inguinal ligament itself, which is located halfway between the anterior superior iliac spine and the pubic |
until 1966, she was a postdoctoral investigator at Tufts University working with Alton Meister, and then she accepted an independent position at the National Institutes of Health. In 2000 she became a Scientist Emeritus. Research Wilson's graduate research characterized an enzyme that required pyridoxal phosphate and t... | by establishing the mechanism of the enzyme which would later allow her to investigate interactions between the subunits of the enzyme. Wilson went on to use x-ray crystallography to obtain the structure of the enzyme, and used mutant forms of Salmonella typhimurium to identify the significant components of the enzyme.... |
Department, the main adviser. 2007 - 2011 he was the Tbilisi State University Faculty of Law, Assistant Professor; Associate Professor since 2001 . 2013- In 2016 he was a member of the Parliament of Georgia of the 8th convocation (Samtredia majoritarian), the election bloc: "Bidzina Ivanishvili - Georgian Dream ". 2016... | of the International Relations Department, the head teacher; 2005 - 2007 he worked at the Constitutional Court, the Legal Department, the main adviser. 2007 - 2011 he was the Tbilisi State University Faculty of Law, Assistant Professor; Associate Professor since 2001 . 2013- In 2016 he was a member of the Parliament of... |
December Murders, he was labelled enemy of the people by President Desi Bouterse. In 2019, Choennie was one of the bishops who voted for the inclusion of married and female priests during the Amazon synod. Pope Francis later rejected the conclusions of the synod. Choennie has expressed his concerns about climate change... | theology at KU Leuven, and graduated in 1998. On 11 November 2015, Choennie was appointed Bishop of Paramaribo, and consecrated on 24 January 2016 by . Positions During the military dictatorship, Choennie was a vocal critic of the human rights violations which had occurred. When he criticized the amnesty for December M... |
Tułacz (born 29 December 1969) is a Polish professional football manager and former player, who is the current manager of Puszcza Niepołomice. From 1988 to 1994 he was a Stal Mielec's player in Ekstraklasa, with a seasonal spell at Stal Stalowa Wola, which played in the lower league. | been the coach of Puszcza Niepołomice since 13 August 2015. References External links 1969 births Living people Polish footballers Association football midfielders Stal Mielec players Stal Stalowa Wola players Stal |
seed in the Midwest Region. Bracket and results References 1994–95 Southwestern Athletic Conference men's basketball season SWAC | Baton Rouge, Louisiana. defeated , 75–62 in the championship game. The Tigers received the conference's automatic bid to the 1995 NCAA Tournament as No. 15 seed |
Giat Industries AMX-32, AMX-40 and the Brazilian ENGESA EE-T2 Osório main battle tanks, neither of which entered production. This weapon was previously referred to as the CN120-24 gun. Additional specifications Maximum service chamber pressure: 630 MPa Recoil effort at trunnions: 365 kN (APFSDS fired at +51 °C) Overall... | as Modèle G1 (G1 model) is a French smoothbore 120mm tank gun of 52 calibers designed by the EFAB of Bourges for the export market. Description Designed by the Établissement d'Études et de Fabrication d'Armements de Bourges (EFAB), the G1 120 mm smoothbore gun has been designed to be interchangeable with the rifled 105... |
Wychavon district, Worcestershire, England. It includes the villages of Ombersley and Doverdale and the riverside hamlet of Holt Green. The parish was created in 1973, combining the two existing parishes to form one of the largest parishes in the county of Worcestershire. The parish has a parish council, the lowest lev... | of 2,360 for the parish of Ombersley and reported "2011 Census data are not available for this Parish" for Doverdale Parish (suggesting a population <100); its map of Ombersley includes Doverdale and appears to correspond to the full parish boundary. there are 163 listed buildings in the parish. |
either from or to a rugby union team in the Top 14 during the 2021–22 season. It is not unknown for confirmed deals to be cancelled at a later date. Biarritz Players In Charlie Francoz from Stade Français Players Out Francois Da Ros retiring Gavin Stark to Oyonnax Ximun Lucu retiring Bordeaux Players In Ugo Boniface fr... | Mathieu Tanguy to Toulon Wiaan Liebenberg retiring Lyon Players In Paulo Tafili from Toulouse Players Out Mickaël Ivaldi to Stade Français Pierre-Louis Barassi to Toulouse Clement Laporte to Pau Montpellier Players In Ben Lam from Bordeaux Simon-Pierre Chauvac from Brive Léo Coly from Mont-de-Marsan Louis Carbonel from... |
is also closely related to Coprosma lucida. References dodonaeifolia Flora of New | Coprosma dodonaeifolia is a species plant native to north New Zealand. |
Nevertheless, the club were relegated at the season of the season, ending a 32-year spell in the top-flight. Table References External links 1961–62 season at stamford-bridge.com | 1961 and replaced by player-coach Tommy Docherty. Nevertheless, the club were relegated at the season of the season, ending a 32-year spell in the top-flight. Table References |
team. International career Tholemade his international debut with the Malawi national team in a 1–0 friendly loss to Zambia on 12 March 2020. He was part of the Malawi squad the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations. References External | plays as a goalkeeper for the Malawian club Mighty Wanderers, and the Malawi national team. International career Tholemade his international debut with the Malawi national team in a 1–0 friendly loss to Zambia on 12 March 2020. |
1998 after being made by JMV in Cherbourg in France. Racing results References 1990s sailing | JMV in Cherbourg in France. Racing results References 1990s sailing yachts Sailing yachts designed by Finot-Conq Sailboat type designs by Groupe Finot Vendée Globe |
Prince Félix of Bourbon-Parma, all of their male line descendants have been styled as Royal Highness. Princes of Luxembourg See also Monarchy of Luxembourg List of princesses of Luxembourg References Luxembourgish monarchy Lists of Luxembourgian | a list of members of the Grand Ducal Family of Luxembourg who bear or have borne the title "Prince of Luxembourg". The title is typically born by sons and some male line grandsons of the grand dukes and grand duchesses of Luxembourg. Princes of Luxembourg are also princes of Nassau, and male line descendants of Prince ... |
who bear or have borne the title "Princess of Luxembourg". The title is typically born by daughters and some male line granddaughters of the grand dukes and grand duchesses of Luxembourg and spouses of princes of Luxembourg whose marriages have been dynastically approved. Princesses of Luxembourg are also princesses of... | are also princesses of Nassau, and male line descendants of Prince Félix are princesses of Bourbon-Parma. Traditionally, princesses bore the style of Grand Ducal Highness, but since Grand Duchess Charlotte's marriage to Prince Félix of Bourbon-Parma, all of their male line descendants have been styled |
a Malawian professional footballer who plays as a left-back for the Malawian club Silver Strikers, and the Malawi national team. International career Fodya made his international debut with the Malawi national team in a 2–2 2021 COSAFA | for the Malawian club Silver Strikers, and the Malawi national team. International career Fodya made his international debut with the Malawi national team in a 2–2 2021 COSAFA Cup tie with Zimbabwe on 9 July 2021. He was part of |
practice of enslaving, buying, selling, or using Italian children" as street musicians and urchins. 1948 Federal criminal law is amended to enact 18 U.S.C. §§ 1581–1588, which ban peonage and involuntary servitude. The amendments are a consolidation of the 1874 Padrone Statute (formerly 18 U.S.C. § 446 (1940 ed.)) and ... | the law was an anti-slavery law and the first human trafficking law criminalizing the slavery, buying and selling of Italians and Sicilians. In the chronology of slavery, the University of Houston shows that in 1874 Congress enacted the Padrone statute "to prevent the practice of enslaving, buying, selling, or using It... |
to the First Division as Second Division runners-up. Table References External links 1962–63 season at stamford-bridge.com 1962–63 English football | to the First Division as Second Division runners-up. Table References External links 1962–63 season at |
as Match-Seekers (Talbeen el Orb) and A Glimpse of Love (Lam7it hob). In 2001 he launched his first movie Mechwar The Journey staring actor Yorgo Chalhoub. Followed the next year by Fall for me A7ebini starring Viviane Antonios and Badih Abou Chakra. In 2004, his movie Summer Breeze Nasmat Sayf was released. Filmograph... | comparative literature and education from the American University of Beirut in 1969. Later, he completed his post-graduate studies at the same university. He is a brother of Souheil, Dr. Walid, and Ramsay G. Najjar. Career In 1970, he collaborated with Kifah Fakhoury and created a musical show named AUB 1910 while stud... |
Andres (BO 154), a survey ship commissioned to replace San Andres (BO 151) ARC San Andres (PO-45), a buoy-tender in the Colombian Navy, formerly | in the Colombian Navy, formerly the USS Rockville, a PCE-842-class patrol vessel in the US Navy ARC San Andres (BO 154), |
Nadu Legislative Assembly. The Leader of the Opposition in the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly is the chairperson of the largest political party in the legislative assembly that is not in government. The current incumbent is Edappadi K. Palaniswami of the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam since 11 May 2021. Elig... | helps to fix the mistakes of the Ruling Party. The Opposition is equally responsible in upholding the best interests of the people of the country. They have to ensure that the Government does not take any steps, which might have negative effects on the people of the country. The role of the opposition in legislature is... |
footballer who plays as a centre-back for the Malawian club CIVO United , and the Malawi national team. International career He made | the Malawi national team. International career He made his international debut with the Malawi national team in a 2–1 friendly win over Comoros on 31 December 2021. He was part of the Malawi squad the 2021 Africa Cup |
Atalanta team as a 90th-minute substitute on 9 January 2022 in a Serie A match against Udinese, which Atalanta won 6–2. International career Cittadini made three appearances with the Italy national under-18 football | 2022 in a Serie A match against Udinese, which Atalanta won 6–2. International career Cittadini made three appearances with the Italy national under-18 football team in 2019 and 2020. References Living people Sportspeople from the Province of Brescia 2002 births Atalanta B.C. players Italian |
footballer who plays as a winger for the Malawian club Silver Strikers, and the Malawi national team. International career Kalima made | Malawian professional footballer who plays as a winger for the Malawian club Silver Strikers, and the Malawi national team. International career Kalima made his international debut with the Malawi national team in a 2–1 friendly win over |
season at stamford-bridge.com 1963–64 English football clubs 1963–64 season | fiftieth competitive season. Table References External links 1963–64 |
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