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opened in 1973. Since 1997 it is regular host of the night slalom, the highest attended in the circuit with 50,000 people each year. Course hosted two World Championships in 1982 and 2013 and World Cup season final in 2012. History Opened in 1973 with dowhnill event and Franz Klammer as the winner. Until the end of the... | 1986, elite Club5 was originally founded by prestigius classic downhill organizers: Kitzbühel, Wengen, Garmisch, Val d’Isère and Val Gardena/Gröden, with goal to bring alpine ski sport on the highest levels possible. Later over the years other classic longterm organizers joined the now named Club5+: Alta Badia, Cortina... |
and were both defeated by the incumbent Walter S. Baring Jr. Horton then worked at the Nevada Bureau of Mines at the University of Nevada from 1956 to 1966. He started as an assistant mining engineer, then became a mining engineer, and finally served as the administrative head and associate director of the bureau in 19... | of the bureau in 1965. At the University of Nevada, he also served as chairman of the University Council and starting in 1959, he served as secretary of the Nevada Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. He then worked as a vice president for three different corporations responsible for exploration, drilling and productio... |
seed in the East Region. Bracket and results References 1995–96 Southwestern Athletic Conference men's basketball season SWAC Men's Basketball Tournament | No. 15 seed in the East Region. Bracket and results References 1995–96 Southwestern Athletic Conference men's basketball |
Iberian Peninsula, Italy and as far as Greece, and has been introduced to France, Corsica, and Sardinia. It has a mixed C–C carbon fixation system. References Brassicaceae Flora of the Canary Islands Flora of Mauritania Flora of Morocco Flora of Algeria Flora of Tunisia Flora of Libya Flora of Chad Flora | carbon fixation system. References Brassicaceae Flora of the Canary Islands Flora of Mauritania Flora of Morocco Flora of Algeria Flora of Tunisia Flora of Libya Flora of Chad Flora of Portugal Flora of Spain Flora of the Balearic Islands |
Zimbabwean footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Azam and the Zimbabwe national team. He was named in Zimbabwe's squad for the 2021 | Zimbabwe national team. He was named in Zimbabwe's squad for the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations. References External links 1990 births Living people Zimbabwean footballers Zimbabwe international footballers People from Harare Association football midfielders Eagles F.C. (Zimbabwe) players Monomotapa United |
for the Zimbabwean club F.C. Platinum, and the Zimbabwe national team. Career Mhari went to a sports school in Shangani Secondary school, and originally played as a midfielder. He was forced to play handball in school due to a shortage of interested students, but from there learned skills that translated to the goalkee... | World Cup qualification loss to South Africa on 11 November 2021. He was part of the Zimbabwe squad the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations. Honours F.C. Platinum Cup of Zimbabwe: 2014 Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League: 2017, 2018, 2019 References External links 1989 births Living people People from Matabeleland South Province Zim... |
Rete Ferroviaria Italiana. Services the following services stop at Colmegna: : service every two hours between and or . References External links Buildings and structures in the Province | line of Rete Ferroviaria Italiana. Services the following services stop at Colmegna: : service every two hours between and or . References External links |
the 2019 general election. References Living people Dominica women in politics 21st-century women politicians Members of the House of Assembly of Dominica Dominica Labour Party politicians People from Roseau | general election. References Living people Dominica women in politics 21st-century women politicians Members of the |
Chekira may refer to: Chekira Lockhart Hypolite, Dominican politician | an abandoned airfield in Tunisia See also Chakira (disambiguation) |
Cochin (1558–1567). Biography Jorge Temudo was ordained a priest in the Order of Preachers and consecrated bishop in Lisbon on 15 Apr 1560. On 4 Feb 1558, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Paul IV as Bishop of Cochin. On 13 Jan 1567, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Pius | appointed during the papacy of Pope Pius V as Bishop of Goa. He served as Bishop of Goa until his death on 29 Apr 1571. References External links 16th-century Roman Catholic bishops Bishops appointed by Pope Paul IV Bishops appointed by Pope Pius V |
for form and the club ultimately finished 9th in the First Division. They also reached the FA Cup Final for the first time since 1915, losing 2–1 to Tottenham Hotspur. Table | leg in a League Cup match against Blackpool in October. Osgood was replaced by Tony Hateley, the club's first £100,000 signing, but Hateley struggled for form and the club ultimately finished 9th in the First Division. They also reached the FA Cup Final for |
at the Hohenzollern Ski Stadium at the Großer Arbersee, Germany. Schedule All times are local (UTC+1). | are local (UTC+1). Results Men's Women's Mixed Medal table References External links Official website 2022 2022 in biathlon 2022 in German sport International sports competitions hosted by |
developed by Moderna. It is a tetravalent vaccine that targets G12D, G12V, G13D or G12C driver mutations in the KRAS gene. It is currently being evaluated for the treatment of either non-small | evaluated for the treatment of either non-small cell lung cancer, colorectal cancers with microsatellite instability, or |
Rouge, Louisiana. defeated , 81–74 in the championship game. The Tigers received the conference's automatic bid to the 1997 NCAA | Baton Rouge, Louisiana. defeated , 81–74 in the championship game. The Tigers received the conference's automatic bid to the 1997 NCAA Tournament as No. 16 seed |
1992 births Living people Zimbabwean footballers Zimbabwe international footballers Association football forwards Bulawayo City F.C. players F.C. Platinum players Harare City F.C. players CAPS United players JDR Stars F.C. players Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League players National First Division players Zimbabwean expatri... | Cup of Nations. References External links 1992 births Living people Zimbabwean footballers Zimbabwe international footballers Association football forwards Bulawayo City F.C. players F.C. Platinum players Harare City F.C. players CAPS United players JDR Stars F.C. |
Book of Common Prayer. It was founded in 1906 by Captain Henry Stuart Wheatly-Crowe (1882-1967). Like the Society of King Charles the Martyr, the RMCU hosts an annual commemoration of the beheading of Charles I of England. It has historically had close connections with Jacobitism. Among other activities, the RMCU funde... | an annual commemoration of the beheading of Charles I of England. It has historically had close connections with Jacobitism. Among other activities, the RMCU funded the construction of the Church of King Charles the Martyr in Potters Bar in the Diocese of St Albans. The current headquarters of the RMCU is at St Albans ... |
1862 – May 4, 1923) was a Swedish baroness, teacher, translator, writer and stiftsjungfru. Early life Gunilla von Düben was born into the baronial von Düben family on 17 February 1862 in Brännkyrka, Stockholm, Sweden, the daughter of Baron August von Düben, who was half-German, and Baroness Adamina von Düben, | baroness, teacher, translator, writer and stiftsjungfru. Early life Gunilla von Düben was born into the baronial von Düben family on 17 February 1862 in Brännkyrka, Stockholm, Sweden, the daughter of Baron August von Düben, who was half-German, and Baroness Adamina von Düben, née von Vegesack. Von Düben graduated from ... |
Chelsea coach Dave Sexton. The club finished 6th in the First Division and reached the quarter-finals of the FA Cup. Table References External links 1967–68 season | The club finished 6th in the First Division and reached the quarter-finals of the FA Cup. Table |
the team placed 4th in the 1914 Michigan State League final standings. The league began the season as a six–team league. On September 1, 1914, the Boyne City Boosters and Traverse City Resorters franchises folded. The Champs ended the season with a record of 57–64 overall record, playing under manager Louis Haidt in bo... | from 1911 to 1913, before being expelled from the league in 1914. History Organized baseball began in Manistee, Michigan as early as 1876, with the Manistee town team hosting home games held at the Canfield's Ravine ballpark. Admission was free. Minor league baseball began in Manistee, Michigan in 1890. The Manistee te... |
before returning to South Africa with Venda on 22 July 2021. International career Takwara made his international debut with the Zimbabwe national team in a 0–0 2016 African Nations Championship tie with Comoros on 4 July 2015. He was part of the Zimbabwe squad the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations. Honours F.C. Platinum Zimba... | Takwara began his career in his native Zimbabwe with Tsholotsho Pirates and F.C. Platinum, before moving to South Africa with Ajax Cape Town. He moved back to Zimbabwe with Ngezi Platinum, before returning to South Africa with Venda on 22 July 2021. International career |
bars. There were three false windows on the second floor, installed to disguise the fact that the original timber roof sloped away behind and, at roof level, there was a stone band and a parapet. In the 19th century the building functioned as a private property known as "Witham House". Following significant population ... | as a private property known as "Witham House". Following significant population growth, largely associated with the status of Witham as a market town, the area became an urban district in 1895 but the new council chose to establish its offices in Collingwood Road rather than in any of the buildings in the main thorough... |
an 81st minute substitute in a 2–1 FA Cup loss against rivals Crystal Palace. Career statistics References 2002 births Living people Association football forwards English footballers Millwall F.C. | Boateng made his debut for Millwall, coming on as an 81st minute substitute in a 2–1 FA Cup loss against rivals Crystal Palace. Career statistics References 2002 births |
Return of the Crazy One" is the first single from Digital Underground's second | first single from Digital Underground's second album The Body-Hat Syndrome. It was written and produced by Shock G. |
to Australia, where he served as the private secretary to John A. Gilruth, the Administrator of the Northern Territory. However, this appointment was short lived due to the beginning of the First World War in Europe. Mulholland returned to Europe, where he served in the Royal Army Service Corps. By June 1917 he held th... | Europe. Mulholland returned to Europe, where he served in the Royal Army Service Corps. By June 1917 he held the temporary rank of captain, while the following year he was decorated with the Military Cross. He ended the war as an adjutant, a position he vacated in June 1919. Following the war, he served as a director o... |
on group-cuddling as a social activity. Hugz & Cuddlez hosts events at 10 locations throughout the Pacific Northwest, primarily in the city of Redmond, Washington. It started operating in September 2019 as Spoonz, at a dedicated space in Seattle, and following the COVID-19 Global pandemic, shifted its operations to cre... | are also members of the regional LGBTQ community and polyamory community, and while the events are not sex-focused, they are considered to be part of the regional sex-positive community. History, closure and revival After joining Seattle's Center for Sex Positive Culture (CSPC) in 2016, Hugz & Cuddlez founder Erez Ben-... |
the best-performing albums in Portugal, as compiled by the Associação Fonográfica Portuguesa. See also | best-performing albums in Portugal, as compiled by the Associação Fonográfica Portuguesa. |
North Mississauga SC. In 2018, he participated in the Open Trials for the new Canadian Premier League, being one of the 56 players of the over 200 participants who were invited to the second trial. International In January 2015, he made contact with Faizal Khan, a national team recruiter for the Guyana national team, w... | a national team recruiter for the Guyana national team, who gave him an opportunity to try out for the team. He first played with the Guyana U23 team, making his debut against St Lucia U23 in a friendly, followed by participating in Olympic qualifying. Afterwards, he earned call-ups to the senior team for World Cup qua... |
ranks the best-performing singles in Portugal, as compiled by | compiled by the Associação Fonográfica Portuguesa. See also List of number-one albums of 2022 (Portugal) References |
Chris Gray as Young Ray Donovan AJ Michalka as Young Abby Chris Petrovski as Young Sean Walker Production In 2020, Showtime abruptly announced that season 7 of Ray Donovan would be the end of the series. Fans of the show petitioned for a follow up to be written after the final season left many questions unanswered. On ... | final season of the series of the same name, which aired in 2020. It centers around the title character, portrayed by Liev Schreiber and the relationships with his family, including brothers Terry, Bunchy and Daryll, played by Eddie Marsan, Dash Mihok and Pooch Hall, respectively. It debuted on January 14, 2022 on Show... |
senior year before suffering a season-ending broken leg. During his career he had over 4,400 yards and 57 touchdowns. He committed to play college football at the University of Kentucky. College career Koback attended Kentucky in 2017, but did not play in any games. In 2018, he transferred to the University of Toledo. ... | for 1,187 yards on 195 carries with 12 touchdowns. In 2020, he had 522 yards on 123 carries with four touchdowns and in 2021, he had 1,407 yards on 208 carries with 15 touchdowns. References External links Toledo Rockets bio Living people Players of American football from Ohio American football running backs Kentucky |
is a museum dedicated to the Catalan Puerto Rican cellist, composer and conductor Pablo Casals, who lived the last 17 years of his life in San Juan where he composed his masterpiece El Pessebre. In addition to his piano, his cello, historical photographs, some of his musical instruments and | to the Catalan Puerto Rican cellist, composer and conductor Pablo Casals, who lived the last 17 years of his life in San Juan where he composed his masterpiece El Pessebre. In addition to his piano, his cello, historical photographs, |
competitive season. References External links 1971–72 season at | links 1971–72 season at stamford-bridge.com |
59–57 in the championship game to win the school's first SWAC Tournament title. The Panthers received the conference's automatic bid | bid to the 1998 NCAA Tournament as No. 16 seed in the Midwest Region. Bracket and results References 1997–98 Southwestern Athletic Conference men's basketball |
times during winter season. Pulhoer is one of the popular traditional tools of Kashmir like kanger. It was primarily used by people to protect their feet from snow due to poverty and unavailability of modern footwear in the region. It is made by Kashmir artisans at home by weaving straw rope in a particular manner. Sin... | winter season. Pulhoer is one of the popular traditional tools of Kashmir like kanger. It was primarily used by people to protect their feet from snow due to poverty and unavailability of modern footwear in the region. It is made by Kashmir artisans at home by weaving straw rope in a particular manner. Since there were... |
of Catholic books and digital media. The company, founded in 1998, is based in West Chester, Pennsylvania. Authors published by Ascension include Edward Sri, Fr. Mike Schmitz, and Jeff Cavins. Schmitz and Cavins produced Ascension's Bible in a Year podcast, which was iTunes' most popular podcast for 17 consecutive days... | of 2021. See also Word on Fire References External links Ascension website Ascension Presents YouTube channel 1998 establishments in Pennsylvania American companies established in 1998 Book publishing companies based in Pennsylvania Companies based in Chester County, Pennsylvania Publishing companies established in 199... |
the north wing is longer than the south wing. A large sacristy was built on the north side of the choir. In 1594, a man named Matz Tårnbygger built a spire on top of the stone tower. In 1652, Werner Olsen, the famous builder, constructed a new tower and spire. On 22 September 1669, the tower blew down in a storm. The c... | the nave (the tower did not have a tall spire, however). In the late 1200s, the church was expanded and given a lot of Gothic features. The choir was enlarged to the east and the nave was expanded by adding transept wings to the north and south, creating a cruciform floor plan. Interestingly, the north wing is longer t... |
the School of Medicine of the University of Athens and the President of the Hellenic Health Foundation. She has published more than 900 scientific papers and was president of the Federation of European Nutrition Societies (FENS). For her contributions, she was elected in December 2021 a full member of the Academy of At... | then at the Laboratory of Hygiene and Epidemiology of the University of Athens (2000–2019), she headed the World Health Organization's Collaborating Centre for Nutrition. In 2006, she co-founded the non-profit Hellenic Health Foundation, where she has been President since 2014. For her contributions, she was elected in... |
City and F.C. Platinum. International career Takwara made his international debut with the Zimbabwe national team in a 3–1 2020 African Nations Championship qualification win over Mauritius on 4 August 2019. He was part of the Zimbabwe squad the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations. Honours F.C. Platinum Zimbabwe Premier Soccer ... | International career Takwara made his international debut with the Zimbabwe national team in a 3–1 2020 African Nations Championship qualification win over Mauritius on 4 August 2019. He was part of the Zimbabwe squad the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations. Honours F.C. Platinum Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League: 2018, 2019 Refer... |
the founders of CRT, though the two have found a common language publishing a back-and-forth dialogue. Selected writings Subotnik, Daniel (1998) "What’s Wrong with Critical Race Theory: Reopening the Case for Middle Class Values," Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy: Vol. 7 : Iss. 3 , Article 1. Subotnik, Dan (199... | written extensively about race and gender theory. He is the author of Toxic Diversity: Race, Gender, and Law Talk. and an early skeptic of critical race theory as interpreted by legal scholars. Personal life and education Subotnik is the son of a European refugee father (Louis Subotnik ) and an Egypt-born French mother... |
season at stamford-bridge.com 1972–73 English football clubs 1972–73 season | 1972–73 season was Chelsea Football Club's fifty-ninth competitive season. |
and Liz Starkie. Her partner in mixed doubles citizen Toomas Leius lost in the Second Round to the British players Humphrey Truman and Christine Truman. Career finals Singles (4–4) Doubles (10–4) References Possibly living people 1938 births Soviet female tennis players Universiade medalists in tennis Universiade gold ... | female tennis players Universiade medalists in tennis Universiade gold medalists for the Soviet Union Universiade silver medalists for the Soviet Union Medalists at the 1959 Summer Universiade Medalists at the 1963 Summer Universiade Medalists at the |
sein Führer (1845)Portrait of Amalie Wolff, spätere Frau von Benkraths (1847): Krefeld, Kaiser Wilhelm MuseumEntlassung eines Gefangenen (1848)Portrait of Frau Wilhelm Beissel (1849)Nach der Schlacht (1851)Heimkehr vom Schulfest / Maitag (1852): Bonn, Rheinisches LandesmuseumDer strafende Schuhmacher (1853)Portrait of ... | trained as a lithographer, working as such for the Ebner'sche Verlagshaus (Ebner's publishing house), in Stuttgart and for the Arnz & Comp. lithographic institute in Düsseldorf. From 1844 to 1849 he studied at the Düsseldorf Art Academy under the history painter Theodor Hildebrandt and in the master class of Friedrich ... |
was held March 3–5, 1999. The quarterfinal round was held at the home arena of the higher-seeded team, while the semifinal and championship rounds were held at the | Braves received the conference's automatic bid to the 1999 NCAA Tournament as No. 15 seed in the West Region. Bracket and results References 1998–99 Southwestern Athletic Conference men's basketball season SWAC Men's Basketball Tournament |
England under-16 against Northern Ireland. Personal life Tezgel is of Turkish descent through his father with roots in Aksaray. He attends Painsley Catholic College. His cousin Tash, played for Stoke City Women. Career statistics References 2005 births Living people Footballers from Staffordshire English footballers En... | is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for Stoke City. Club career Tezgel made his professional debut for Stoke City on 9 January 2022 in a 2–0 FA Cup victory over Leyton Orient becoming Stoke's youngest player. International career In June 2021 Tezgel scored a hat-trick for England under-16 again... |
of smoke generated by the fire, which extended the entire height of the building. Many continued to work through the life-threatening conditions even after exhausting their oxygen supplies. Around 200 firefighters responded in total, and the incident was ultimately upgraded to a five-alarm fire. The fire was declared u... | from the same town of Allunhari (also spelled Allunhare), a community of approximately 5,500 people in the Upper River Division of The Gambia. Gambians from Allunhari began moving to the building around 1980. Fire Just before 11 a.m. EST, an electric space heater ignited a fire in a duplex apartment on the second and t... |
External links 1973–74 season at stamford-bridge.com | Football Club's sixtieth competitive season. Table References External links 1973–74 season |
Walter Benjamin, Immanuel Kant, Emmanuel Levinas, and Franz Kafka; and concepts such as resistance have influenced fields including political philosophy, aesthetics, literary theory and continental philosophy. Jay Bernstein has described Caygill as "one of the two or three leading practitioners and exponents of Europea... | in Modern European Philosophy (CRMEP), Kingston University since 2011. Previously he had taught at University of East Anglia and Goldsmiths College, University of London. He is known for his work on Walter Benjamin, Immanuel Kant, Emmanuel Levinas, and Franz Kafka; and concepts such as resistance have influenced fields... |
team, who gave him an opportunity to try out for the team, after being interoduced by Jamaal Smith, another Canadian-born Guyanese national team player. He played with the Guyana U23 team participating in Olympic qualifying. He made his senior debut on March 29, 2015, playing all 90 minutes and keeping a clean sheet in... | March 10, 1996) is a soccer player. Born in Canada, he represented Guyana internationally. Career Youth He played youth soccer with Sigma FC, winning various youth titles. He trained and played in Holland for two years. In 2014, he played college soccer with the Florida Southern Moccasins. Club In 2015, he joined Trini... |
refer to: 2017 Bronx apartment fire, which left 13 people dead | Bronx apartment fire, which left 13 people dead |
still on the books in 2017, although it wasn't heavily enforced by then. Landon was a presidential elector in the 1904 presidential election. In January 1905, President Theodore Roosevelt appointed him Third Secretary of the American Embassy at Berlin. In May of that year, he was appointed Second Secretary of the Ameri... | was unusual because at the time the custom was to appoint a commissioned officer Adjutant. In 1895, he became Captain of Company I. In 1899, he and an associate officer went to England to represent the Regiment and the New York National Guard. By 1901, he lived in Staatsburg. In 1900, he was elected to the New York Sta... |
also Anthony White (disambiguation), for people with the name | Whyte (soccer), Canadian-born Guyanese soccer player Anthony Whyte (writer), |
Zimbabwe national team in a 1–0 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification loss to South Africa on 11 November 2021. He was part of the Zimbabwe squad the 2021 | on 11 November 2021. He was part of the Zimbabwe squad the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations. References External links 2002 births Living people Sportspeople from Harare Zimbabwean footballers Zimbabwe international footballers |
Records. Space Walk continued Rendell's exploration of modern modal jazz and displayed the enduring influence of John Coltrane on Rendell's composition and playing. Reception In a reissue review of Space Walk, AllAboutJazz scored the album 3 ½ stars, considering the album's music to be "vigorous and adventurous" but on... | that Rendell bravely deviated from the brass and saxophone orthodoxy of the time by using twin tenor saxophones in the frontline. The composition, Euroaquillo, was also highlighted as best exemplifying Rendell's "affinity to post-hard-bop-into-middle-period-Coltrane". Jazzwise awarded the album 4 stars and the status o... |
1929 – April 1, 2012) was a prominent African American banker and businessman in Chicago, Illinois. He was co-founder, CEO, and chairman of Independence Bank — the largest Black-owned bank in the United States in the 1970s — and its holding company, Indecorp, Inc., which reclaimed that title in the 1990s with more than... | 'You know you can't vote.' He'd just walk back and try again the next time. I guess I should be bitter, but I'm not." Boutte attended Sacred Heart Catholic High School in Lake Charles and attended Xavier University of Louisiana on a basketball scholarship, earning a bachelor's degree in pharmacology in 1951. One of his... |
Selected filmography The Towering Inferno (1974; co-won with Harold F. Kress) References External links 1937 births Living people | film editor. He won an Academy Award in the category Best Film Editing for the film The Towering |
Kent Youth League victory. On 29 December 2021, after scoring 21 goals in 19 appearances throughout Millwall's youth teams, Lovelace made his debut as a late substitute in Millwall's 1–0 win over Coventry City, becoming Millwall's | 19 appearances throughout Millwall's youth teams, Lovelace made his debut as a late substitute in Millwall's 1–0 win over Coventry City, becoming Millwall's second youngest ever player in the process. Career statistics References 2006 births Living people Association football forwards English footballers Millwall F.C. ... |
1996 births Living people Sudanese footballers Sudan international footballers Association football central defenders Al Khartoum SC players Hay | Living people Sudanese footballers Sudan international footballers Association football central defenders Al Khartoum SC players Hay Al-Arab SC players 2021 Africa |
a fixed, modified long keel, with a cutaway forefoot. It displaces and carries of ballast. The boat has a draft of with the standard long keel. The boat is fitted with a Universal diesel engine for docking and maneuvering. The fuel tank holds and the fresh water tank has a capacity of . The design has two accommodation... | that converts to a double berth and an aft cabin in the deckhouse with a single berth on each side. The galley is located on the port side of the main cabin. The galley is located in the main cabin, is "U"-shaped and is equipped with a three-burner stove, ice box and a sink. The head is located just aft of the bow cabi... |
Rod Lovell, indicated that the aircraft was to proceed from Sydney Airport to Norfolk Island, with an intermediate landing at Lord Howe Island to refuel. The flight was to be conducted in accordance with IFR procedures, and would depart from Sydney at 9am. Accident Preparations for departure were completed shortly befo... | indicated that the aircraft was to proceed from Sydney Airport to Norfolk Island, with an intermediate landing at Lord Howe Island to refuel. The flight was to be conducted in accordance with IFR procedures, and would depart from Sydney at 9am. Accident Preparations for departure were completed shortly before 9am, and ... |
There 2019: Light of My Life 2019: The Hot Zone (TV series, 4 episodes) 2020: Bad Therapy 2019–2020: PEN15'' (TV series, 10 episodes) External links References Canadian film | September 4, 2006 in Winnipeg) is a Canadian young actress. Life Anna Pniowsky was born in Winnipeg in 2006 as the daughter of Jeff and Tracey Pniowsky. After a first leading role alongside her younger sister Abigail |
sentiment, saying, "emphasizes the triumph of healing and unity" and "showcas[es] children’s power to effect true communal change." Lu is a Junior Library Guild book. References Atheneum Books | in Reynold's Track series, preceded by Ghost (2016), Patina (2017), and Sunny (2018). Reception Lu received starred reviews from Booklist, as well as positive reviews from School Library Journal and |
group of exiled Russian revolutionaries. The circle involved in the writing of the newspaper wished to promote the First International in Russia, having in common with its founders their support of the Polish insurgents against the tyranny of the Russian Empire. Nikolay Zhukovsky approached Mikhail Bakunin to collabora... | Geneva agreed to join the initiative: Zoya Obolenskaya, the Polish soldier and journalist Walery Mroczkowski, Victor and Ekaterina Barteneva, Nikolai and , the publisher Mikhail Elpidin, and Olga Levashova (sister-in-law of Zhukovsky). Bakunin prevented Nikolai Utin from participating in the first edition of the newspa... |
professional footballer who plays as a winger for the French club Lyon La Duchère. Born in France, he represents the Gabon national team. Career N'Gakoutou is a youth product of Drancy and Monaco before beginning his senior career with the reserves of Monaco in 2016. He moved to GOAL FC in 2020, but was hampered by inj... | father and Gabonese mother. He made his international debut with the Gabon national team in a 1–1 friendly tie with Mauritania on 4 January 2022. He was part of the Gabon squad for the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations. Personal life N'Gakoutou is the brother of the Central African Republic international footballer Quentin N'... |
tenth-year head coach Kevin Baggett, play their home games at the Alumni Gymnasium in Lawrenceville, New Jersey as members of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. Previous season The Broncs finished the 2020–21 season 6–17 overall, | Broncs, led by tenth-year head coach Kevin Baggett, play their home games at the Alumni Gymnasium in Lawrenceville, New Jersey as members of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. Previous season The Broncs finished the 2020–21 season 6–17 overall, 5–13 in MAAC play to finish in |
McCreadie in April 1975. The club were relegated at the end of the season, bringing to an end a 12-year spell in the top-flight. Table References External links 1974–75 season | The club were relegated at the end of the season, bringing to an end a 12-year spell in the top-flight. Table References |
Mississippi. defeated , 75–58 in the championship game. The Delta Devils received the conference's automatic bid | No. 16 seed in the East Region. Bracket and results References 1985–86 Southwestern Athletic Conference men's |
Ahmed. Built at a cost of over 1.1 billon Birr, and at a size of | January 2022 in a ceremony presided over by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed. Built at a cost of over |
Timothy O'Meara (April 22, 1943 - May 16, 2007) was an American film editor. He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Film Editing for the film The Rose. O'Meara also won an Primetime Emmy Award. He died in May 2007 at | He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Film Editing for the film The Rose. O'Meara also won an Primetime Emmy Award. He died in |
Senators. Politically, she has aligned herself at the left-wing of the coalition, making statements in support of women's and LGBT rights as well as the unrestricted legalization of abortion. She has also called for substantial educational, health, judicial, and tax reform. Due to these positions, in one statement at a... | coalition, making statements in support of women's and LGBT rights as well as the unrestricted legalization of abortion. She has also called for substantial educational, health, judicial, and tax reform. Due to these positions, in one statement at a Senate session, Barrientos stated that she "has more in common" with t... |
$3 billion of oil and natural gas resources. After he'd sold Terra to CMS Energy for $58 million—Lagina turned his attention to wind. His new company, Heritage Sustainable Energy, planning the biggest wind-energy sites in Michigan. As majority owner, Marty oversees all fundamental aspects of Heritage's wind energy busi... | Club. Marty began his career working as a petroleum engineer for Amoco Production Company and in the late 1970s, while attending law school, he was an independent petroleum engineer doing consulting engineering work for various Michigan corporations. In 1982, Marty founded Terra Energy Ltd., an oil and gas exploration ... |
to military wargame training exercises, one player deploys NATO forces on one of the maps, but cannot "see" any opponents. A second person, the Controller, places both the player's NATO forces and the Warsaw Pact forces on a second (identical) map that is not visible to the NATO player. As the NATO player moves units, ... | on the NATO map. Regardless of which game system is used, each game turn takes the following sequence: Weather Determination and Intelligence Allocation First player Intelligence gathering Asset transfers Mode Change/Forced March Designation Offensive Counter-Battery Fire Defensive Counter-Battery Fire Movement and Com... |
was mounted at the Philharmonie de Paris in 2017. In 2016, he worked again with Christophe Honoré on the film « Les malheurs de Sophie » adapted from the work of the Comtesse de Ségur. The year also saw his fifth album, « Loin » followed by a concert tour which finished at Bataclan and at the Café de la Danse. Beaupain... | d'honneur (2005) 33 tours (2008) Pourquoi battait mon cœur (2011) Après moi le déluge (2013) B.O. (2014) – a compilation of songs written for and used in films, sung by Ludivine Sagnier, Louis Garrel, Clotilde Hesme, Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet, Chiara Mastroianni, Catherine Deneuve, Paul Schneider, Vincent Derlerm, Valé... |
and Michael Patrick Thornton at Steppenwolf Theatre Company. Work In 2015, Doman appeared in Shameless. He later made his film debut as the lead in critically acclaimed Henry Gamble's Birthday Party directed by Stephen Cone. Doman plays a closeted teen living in the shadow of his a conservative minister father. The rol... | College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University in 2015. Doman was trained by actors Amy Morton , Tarell Alvin McCraney, and Michael Patrick Thornton at Steppenwolf Theatre Company. Work In 2015, Doman appeared in Shameless. He later made his film debut as the lead in critically acclaimed Henry Gamble's Birthday Par... |
a semi-professional association football league for women and the third division in Denmark. It is organized by the Danish Football Association (DBU) as part of the nation-wide Danmarksturneringen i kvindefodbold (Kvinde-DM) and is positioned between the second-tier Kvinde 1. division and the fourth-tier Kvindeserien i... | by 14 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Kvinde 1. division and the Kvindeserien. At the conclusion of the regular fall season, the two group winners and four clubs from the second division qualify to the promotion play-offs in the spring season for four spots in the next season's secon... |
the Center for Children’s Books and Shelf Awareness. Reviewers called Patina "stellar," as well as "complete, complex, and sparkling." Shelf Awareness's Siân Gaetano complimented Reynolds creation of the book's main character, Patina, stating, "It is simply impossible to not love Patina ... Charming, hardworking and a ... | sympathetic and wholly sympathetic character who finds her own peace by learning to work with others." The Chicago Public Library, Los Angeles Public Library, Kirkus, and Horn Book named Patina one of the best young adult books of 2017. School Library Journal and The New York Times named it one of the best middle grade... |
by Harry L. Beck under the name "Educational Services Center". References 1984 establishments in Ohio Educational institutions established in 1984 Universities | is located in Florence, Kentucky. History The college was founded in 1984 by Harry L. Beck under the name "Educational Services Center". References 1984 establishments in Ohio Educational institutions established |
made by JMV Industries in Cherbourg, France. Note during 1996-1997 the IMOCA 60 Coyote was branded Gartmore while this boat was being built. Racing results References 1990s sailing yachts Sailing yachts designed by | was branded Gartmore while this boat was being built. Racing results References 1990s sailing yachts Sailing yachts designed by Finot-Conq Sailboat type designs by Groupe Finot Vendée |
businessman and company director Arthur Karney (1864—1963), British bishop Benjamin Karney (born 1986), American professor and behavioral scientist Jack Karney (1895–1986), Australian rules football player Mike Karney (born 1981), American former football player Pat Karney, British Labour Party politician Robyn | African film writer and critic Shari Karney (born 1952), American attorney, incest-survivor activist, and bar exam test preparation company owner See also Karney (comics), an American horror comic book mini-series |
completely destroyed following the Battle of Culloden, Ailean a' Ridse saw it as his duty as a Bard as to remind his people of their proud warrior past in order to urge them on in the fight to preserve the Gaelic language and what remained of their traditions and culture. Through their shared descent from the tacksmen ... | omen, Ailean and Catriona MacDonald joined an exodus of local Gaels from Mabou to Antigonish County. In return for C£250, Ailean sold their farm to his close friend, kinsman, fellow poet, and protege, Aonghas mac Alasdair, by whom the homestead was ever afterwards termed, Baile Bhàird ("The Farm of the Poet"). Despite ... |
Church () is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Vang Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. It is located in the village of Hænsgardane. It is the church for the Heensåsen parish which is part of the Valdres prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Hamar. The white, wooden church was built in a long church design ... | History At the beginning of the 20th century, work began on a new annex chapel at Hænsgardane. Johan Meyer was hired to design the building and Erik Eriksen was hired as the lead builder. The building was consecrated on 17 September 1902. Later it was upgraded from a chapel to parish church status. See also List of chu... |
who served as Provost of Veszprém from 1288 to 1297. Family Andronicus had two brothers, comes Thomas and magister Peter, the archdeacon of Tolna (1295–1306), who later was elected Bishop of Pécs (1306–1314) as a confidant of Charles of Anjou, one of the claimants to the Hungarian throne. Career Andronicus functioned a... | 1000 marks. Because of this, Andronius and his brothers were granted the estate Peterd with its church dedicated to St. Elizabeth of Hungary and surrounding landholdings (Vék, Erdősmárok, Podolje [Bodolya] and Csabagáta), confiscating from the Véki family, by King Andrew III in July 1296. They were also granted portion... |
2000 Adriapontia capensis (Hennig, 1960) Adriapontia freidbergi Ozerov, 2000 Adriapontia ihongeroensis (Vanschuytbroeck, 1963) Adriapontia kyanyamaensis (Vanschuytbroeck, 1963) Adriapontia tanzanica | 1960) Adriapontia freidbergi Ozerov, 2000 Adriapontia ihongeroensis (Vanschuytbroeck, 1963) Adriapontia kyanyamaensis (Vanschuytbroeck, 1963) Adriapontia tanzanica Ozerov, 2000 Adriapontia ugandica Ozerov, 2000 |
the Americas, not specifically those of the United States, and "the South" referring to the Lesser Antilles or Windward Islands). The new unit quickly became known simply as the "Free American Legion", but the official title was used on all correspondence. By the beginning of November, the legion comprised 200 chevalie... | troops. On 7 November, the legion, now comprising 400 chasseurs on foot and 150 chevaliers on horseback, left Paris for Amiens near the French Frontier. A decree of 6 December reorganises the legion, initially as a mixed body of infantry and cavalry, into a cavalry unit completely mounted on horses. The legion now beca... |
film Hereafter. Selected filmography Hereafter (2010; co-nominated with Bryan Grill, Stephan Trojansky and Joe Farrell) References External links Living people Place of birth missing (living people) Year of birth missing (living people) Visual effects | Stephan Trojansky and Joe Farrell) References External links Living people Place of birth missing (living people) Year of birth missing (living |
78 punts with a 45.6-yard average. He was named a CFL Western All-Star at the end of the year and became the first Global player to win the award. References External links Calgary Stampeders bio 1996 births Living people American football punters Arkansas State Red Wolves football players Australian emigrants | season games and had 78 punts with a 45.6-yard average. He was named a CFL Western All-Star at the end of the year and became the first Global player to win the award. References External links Calgary Stampeders bio 1996 births Living people American football punters Arkansas State Red Wolves football players Australi... |
Distinguished University Professor at the University of Western Ontario, Rylett also served as an Associate Dean in the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry and chair of the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology. Early life and education Rylett was born in 1952. She completed her Bachelor of Science degree in ph... | Molecular Brain Research Group at the Robarts Research Institute. During her early tenure at UWO, Rylett was the only woman among a department of 20 men. While serving in these roles, Rylett also chaired the Institute Advisory Board of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Institute of Aging and chaired gra... |
External links 1980 births Living people Latvian football managers Women's national association football team managers Latvia women's national football team Football managers in | Latvian football manager. He was appointed as the head coach of the Latvia women's national football team in August 2021. References External links 1980 births |
Production A total of around 50 trucks and 230 passenger cars were built by 1916. Automobili Nazzaro (1919-1923) The Tipo 5 had a four-cylinder engine, with overhead camshaft and 'V' shaped radiator and won the 1920 Targa Florio. From 1922 the engine had two exhaust valves per cylinder. Production A total of around 210... | Production ended in 1923. Vehicles Nazzaro & C. Fabbrica Automobili (1913-1916) The Tipo 1, had a four-cylinder monobloc engine with a displacement of , an output of 70 hp (55 kW) and a four-speed gearbox. It was offered in touring car and sedan body styles. Models were imported to Great Britain by 'Newton & Bennett'. ... |
has a little brother and a little sister. Her father is the head of a masonry company and her mother is a housewife. She arrived in Peyrolles in 1999, fleeing Kosovo, which was then in the middle of a war, when she was 5 years old. She graduated from the School of Journalism and Communication of Aix-Marseille. Career M... | mother is a housewife. She arrived in Peyrolles in 1999, fleeing Kosovo, which was then in the middle of a war, when she was 5 years old. She graduated from the School of Journalism and Communication of Aix-Marseille. Career Miss France Kleofina Pnishi was elected Miss Provence 2017 for Miss France 2018 on July 29, 201... |
sex. The disc received mostly positive reviews from critics, who noted the high quality of the recording and the well-realized concept of the album. The disc was a moderate commercial success, debuting at No. 12 on the Russian Album Chart. In support of the album, a promotional campaign was organized, which included a ... | an additional DVD. History The album is a conceptual work, the main theme of which is sex. The disc received mostly positive reviews from critics, who noted the high quality of the recording and the well-realized concept of the album. The disc was a moderate commercial success, debuting at No. 12 on the Russian Album C... |
This article lists the results of the Morocco national football team from 1990 to 2019. 1990s 1990 1991 1992 1993 | 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000s 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010s 2010 |
the championship game. The Jaguars received the conference's automatic bid to the 1987 NCAA Tournament as No. 15 seed in the Midwest Region. Bracket and results References | at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum in Biloxi, Mississippi. defeated , 105–55 in the championship game. The Jaguars received the conference's automatic bid to the 1987 NCAA Tournament as No. |
Australia, and the horse trainer John Henry Hill (died 15 August 1918) at Rhine Street, St Leonards (now Glenelg North). He eventually became one of South Australia's biggest bookmakers, operating from the Globe Hotel, Rundle Street, before the new Tattersalls Club was built. Sometime before 1900 he took on the young S... | (now Glenelg North). He eventually became one of South Australia's biggest bookmakers, operating from the Globe Hotel, Rundle Street, before the new Tattersalls Club was built. Sometime before 1900 he took on the young Sol Green as an assistant, and Green credited Carr with giving him his first real start. When Green r... |
to sell pizza by the slice, expand hours, and deliver to the city's west side. The pizzeria began offering four varieties of pizza by the slice at the window. After relocating to Dante's, Lonesome's offered delivery from 11 am to 3 am (4 am on weekends), with the window open until 2:30 am. The pizza window closed in ea... | in downtown Portland. The business used creative names for pies, such as the Dolph Lundgren vs. a Puma, and included "indie" artwork and music with deliveries. Willamette Week Matthew Korfhage described the restaurant as a "late-night delivery pizza spot ... made famous for including edible glitter among its toppings a... |
his international debut with the Sierra Leone national team in a 2–1 friendly win over The Gambia on 9 October 2021. He was part of the Sierra Leone squad the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations. At 17, he was the youngest player called up to the tournament. | Sesay began his senior career with the East End Lions, and transferred to Bo Rangers on 13 October 2021. International career Sesay de his international debut with the Sierra Leone national team in a 2–1 friendly win over The Gambia on 9 October 2021. He was part of the Sierra Leone squad the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations... |
Lady Red Ghost (folklore), a 19th-century ghost seated on a camel The Red Ghost, | Red (ghost), a type of female ghost, similar to the White Lady Red Ghost (folklore), a 19th-century ghost seated on a camel The Red Ghost, a 2021 Russian film |
Sesay (footballer) (born 2004), Sierra Leonean footballer Ibrahim Sesay (politician) (died | 2002-present), Sierra Leonean politician Ibrahim Sesay (footballer) (born 2004), Sierra Leonean footballer Ibrahim |
of this image of the Virgin Mary. The church was rebuilt and expanded, and the bell-tower with an onion-dome like roof was built in 1600. The single nave was refurbished into a three nave church in 1900, and decorated inside with neoclassical style stuccos by the Signorelli brothers. The interior houses a number of pai... | church at this site was dedicated to St Alexander; but it was modified and redicated to the Marian devotion of Santa Maria della Stella, in part prompted by the presence of an ancient Byzantine icon of this image of the Virgin Mary. The church was rebuilt and expanded, and the bell-tower with an onion-dome like roof wa... |
Chicago law enforcement. The Board oversees the training of both police officers and correctional officers, thus covering most of the work done by sheriff's deputies in Illinois. The LETSB was created during the year of the Watts riots of 1965, which marked the beginning of comprehensive political polarization within U... | officers, thus covering most of the work done by sheriff's deputies in Illinois. The LETSB was created during the year of the Watts riots of 1965, which marked the beginning of comprehensive political polarization within United States urban environments on issues of racial justice and law enforcement. This polarization... |
times, before the team folded after the outbreak of World War I. The club also entered the FA Amateur Cup during their existence. References London League (football) Defunct football clubs in London Association football clubs disestablished | Football Club was a football club based in Westminster, England. History During the 1904–05 season, City of Westminster joined the London League, finishing bottom of the First Division in their only season in the league. Following their spell in the London League, the club joined |
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