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Netherlands, he moved to Wisconsin at age 17 and to Washington County in 1875. He died in 1923. References Year of birth missing Year of death missing Oregon Democrats 20th-century American politicians American people of Dutch descent American | served until at least 1911. A native of the Netherlands, he moved to Wisconsin at age 17 and to Washington County in 1875. He died in 1923. |
Thundering Herd. In his sophomore season, he was named to the All-Conference USA Second Team. Club In 2014, he played for Toronto FC III in League1 Ontario and in 2015, he played for them in the Premier Development League. He was named one of the Top 15 prospects to watch from the 2015 PDL season. In 2017, he played fo... | 2 goals in 9 league appearances, and also played in 3 playoff games. 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. In 2021, he played for Scrosoppi FC, making nine appearances. International... |
D'Angelo, psychologist Axel Cleeremans, astrobiologist Luke McKay, astrophysicist Rachel Smith, geobiologist Victoria Orphan, physicist Jun Ye, neuroscientist Anil Seth, and cognitive psychologist Laurie R. Santos. The documentary was directed by Ian Cheney, with advisor Werner Herzog, and was supported by a grant from... | raising "some of the grandest, if also the most basic, mysteries — like our perception of time or whether there's life on other planets". Howland also commented on the film's beautiful settings as "photogenic", saying the science was not "deeply explained", but "the scientists' fascination is contagious". Ken Jaworowsk... |
F. G. Clark Activity Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. defeated , 78–62 in the championship game to capture their second straight SWAC Tournament title. The Jaguars received | received the conference's automatic bid to the 1988 NCAA Tournament as No. 15 seed in the Southeast Region. Bracket and results References 1987–88 Southwestern Athletic Conference men's basketball season SWAC |
Robert McDarra, Terry McDermott and Walter Sullivan, she was co-founder of the Q Theatre in 1963. Initially giving lunchtime performances at Circular Quay, the company also visited building sites and factories across Australia to bring theatre to the workers. In 1977 the company moved to a permanent venue in Penrith, o... | which toured, not just England but also to Scandinavia and Germany. In 1953 she migrated to Australia to join her family, who had arrived in 1949 and seeking radio work. She made her Australian stage debut in The Shop at Sly Corner at the opening of the Apollo Theatre in Manly and then toured New South Wales in Love Fr... |
Football Club's sixty-second competitive season. Table References External | Chelsea Football Club's sixty-second competitive season. Table References External links |
of world No. 665. On 20 March 2006, she peaked at No. 333 in the doubles rankings. She has won Three doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit. Career In September 2005, | specialized in doubles. On 18 September 2006, she reached her career-high singles ranking of world No. 665. On 20 March 2006, she peaked at No. 333 in the doubles rankings. She has won Three doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit. Career In September 2005, she won the |
wooden stand. In 1977 he changed the company name to Daiso Industries and introduced the universal price of ¥100. Yano has stated that having to tag many different products with different prices was becoming too time-consuming for him and his wife, so they just decided to make things simpler by pricing every item at ¥1... | his wife's surname because he thought it sounded better than Kurihara for business transactions. With difficulties finding employment after graduation, Yano and his wife took over her father's aquaculture business rearing yellowtail fish. However, the business was unsuccessful and Yano became bankrupt within three year... |
a 1–0 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualification win over Benin on 15 June 2021. He was part of the Sierra Leone squad the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations. References External links 1997 births Living people Sierra Leonean footballers Sierra Leone international footballers Division 4 (Swedish | Leonean professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for the Sierra Leonean club Kallon, and the Sierra Leone national team. International career Sesay de his international debut with the Sierra Leone national team in a |
module), also known as DC-1 (Docking Compartment 1) C0 and C1 control codes#DC1, | design Pirs (ISS module), also known as DC-1 (Docking Compartment 1) C0 and C1 |
the U.S. state of Oregon, first elected in Lane County in June 1900. References Oregon | state of Oregon, first elected in Lane County in June 1900. References |
crash occurred at Petzal Junction on Highway 90, which is considered one of Israel's most dangerous highways. Events The crash occurred on Highway 90 in the West Bank. The stretch where the crash occurred was a winding section near the Israeli settlement of Petza'el. Dashcam footage showed a truck crashing into the min... | occurred at Petzal Junction on Highway 90, which is considered one of Israel's most dangerous highways. Events The crash occurred on Highway 90 in the West Bank. The stretch where the crash occurred was a winding section near the Israeli settlement of Petza'el. Dashcam footage showed a truck crashing into the minibus h... |
side of the square, as if he had just left the Muruais house, where he used to go to the library and attend cultural meetings in Jesús Muruais' office. Outstanding buildings On the south side of the square is the Pazo de los Cru y Montenegro, which crosses Don Gonzalo street with its pointed arch. This manor house date... | of Pontevedra (Spain). Origin of the name The square owes its current name to Casto Méndez Núñez who lived in the Pazo de los Cru y Montenegro on the south side of the square in the 19th century. History The square is part of a structure created during the second extension of the city walls in the 13th century. The squ... |
He was born in Saxony in 1830 and moved to New York, Minnesota, before moving to Oregon in 1870. His wife was also a native of Germany; they had 13 | elected in Marion County in June 1900. He was born in Saxony in 1830 and moved to New York, |
Schisa (a fictionalized 16 year old version of director Sorrentino) in the film he received the Marcello Mastroianni Award at the 78th Venice International Film Festival. He began his career | of director Sorrentino) in the film he received the Marcello Mastroianni Award at the 78th Venice International Film Festival. He began his career as a theater actor with "Il Marchese di Collino" a Patrizia Di Martino play then worked on the successful Netflix |
Chelsea Football Club's sixty-third competitive season. Table | Football Club's sixty-third competitive season. Table References External links |
Dexie (short for Dexter). Gwendolyn Davies, writing in the Dictionary of Canadian Biography, notes similarities with Little Women including the strong-minded female protagonist's androgynous name, the timeframe, an abandoned romance, and the focus on familial support. Dickson incorporated recent developments, such as t... | pattern maker. Novel In 1895 the Toronto publisher William Briggs released Miss Dexie, a Romance of the Provinces, attributed to Stanford Eleveth but in fact authored by Dickson. The novel was set in areas familiar to Dickson: Halifax, Maine, and Prince Edward Island, and tells the story of the imaginary Miss Dexie (sh... |
writing for Atari User advised to "Forget the cover and enjoy the story". He found the game "a nice offering that should keep the best of gamers occupied for many weeks". References External links Zone X at Atari Mania 1985 video games Atari 8-bit family games Atari 8-bit family-only games Gremlin Interactive games Maz... | into containers and find the exit door. Reception Richard Vanner writing for Atari User advised to "Forget the cover and enjoy the story". He found the game "a nice offering that should keep the best of gamers occupied for many weeks". References External links Zone X at Atari Mania 1985 video games Atari 8-bit family ... |
He was part of the Sudan squad that was called up for the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations. References External links 1994 births Living people Sudanese footballers Sudan international footballers Association football defenders Al-Ahly Shendi players Sudan Premier League players 2021 Africa Cup | loss to Gabon on 2 September 2016. He was part of the Sudan squad that was called up for the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations. References External links 1994 |
sixty-fourth competitive season. Table References External links | season was Chelsea Football Club's sixty-fourth competitive season. Table References External |
with the aim of being approachable by all students, including those without Further Mathematics A Level. The MAT is held pre-interview stage at the beginning of November. Test results are not published automatically, but for the University of Oxford, candidates may request their test score as part of the usual Universi... | of these administered by Cambridge University's Admissions Testing Service. English Literature Admissions Test History Aptitude Test The History Aptitude Test (HAT) is a standardized test used as part of the admissions process to Oxford University for undergraduates applying to read history, or a subject including hist... |
Hexham, and a Ugandan source states that even today "no one can really explain the whys, hows, whats, where, when, etcetera." References Death in Uganda History of Uganda March 2000 events in Africa 2000 in Uganda Unsolved deaths Mass suicides Unsolved mass murders Movement for the Restoration of | party at which 70 crates of soft drinks and three bulls were consumed. This version of events has been criticized, most notably by Irving Hexham, and a Ugandan source states that even today "no one can really explain the whys, hows, whats, where, when, etcetera." References Death in Uganda History of Uganda March 2000 ... |
scientists reported to have been specifically targeted by the State of Israel: External links | scientists reported to have been specifically targeted by the State of Israel: |
Australian Open three times and was a doubles quarter-finalist in 1969. Her career included a doubles main draw appearance at the 1970 Wimbledon Championships, where she also | herself in Melbourne to train. She featured in the singles second round of the Australian Open three times and was a doubles quarter-finalist in 1969. Her career included a doubles main draw appearance at the |
tributary of the Seym), 89 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 14 km south-east of Kursk, 5 km from the selsoviet center – Cheryomushki. Climate 2nd Bukreyevo has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen | Russia. Population: Geography The village is located on the Mlodat River (a left tributary of the Seym), 89 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 14 km south-east of Kursk, 5 km from the selsoviet center – Cheryomushki. Climate 2nd Bukreyevo has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classifica... |
Shark is the pilot (and occasional enginerd) for The Pirates. All three members of The Pirates are Shore Scrubbers. Max is the enginerd (and occasional pilot) for The Pirates. Ed is the mechanic for The Pirates. Patch is the G.E.N.I.E. for The Pirates. He powers the drone Claw. Team Starfish Deejay is the pilot for The... | manufacturing company that creates drones and uses/creates G.E.N.I.E.s to power them. He's also financing the drone racing competition and promises an internship to the winning team. Neptune is the G.E.N.I.E. for Wyatt Whale. Team Pirates Shark is the pilot (and occasional enginerd) for The Pirates. All three members o... |
by era. World War II List of World War II weapons of France Cold War List of Cold War weapons and | era. World War II List of World War II weapons of France Cold War List of Cold War weapons and land equipment of France Present List |
former island on the Leie where the count's Banmolens in Harelbeke used to be. These water mills have been around since the 11th or 12th century. A lock was subsequently | Harelbeke used to be. These water mills have been around since the 11th or 12th century. A lock was subsequently built on the |
heavy metal band Zinatra (managed by Van Klaveren), and with Tekkie he also toured and recorded with René Shuman's backing band. Between 1988 and 1990, Bopp played guitar with The Hague new wave band Urban Heroes. 2004-present: reformation and renaming In 2004 the first two albums were re-released on CD, with some prev... | and an album in 2017. In 2020, after personnel changes, the band changed its name to Moondawgs and started singing in English. History 1979-1984: Foundation and demise The band was founded in Sittard in 1979 (as "Pharao"), and soon decided to play hard rock but with Dutch lyrics, under the name Vandale (a play on the D... |
the group with open books. Thaddeus or Jude is to our left directly below Saint Mark and John the Evangelist. On the right, in the same row James is seated on a branch. The next row of apostles left to right are Simon and Bartholomew. The two figures face each other. The final two apostles at the lowest point in the tr... | allegory of the True Vine. It is referenced heavily in John 15:1–17. Jesus refers to his followers as branches of himself. The work is a pictorial representation of the parable of the True Vine. The theme was copied by countless painters. Angelo’s paintings were the earliest versions. They are the most important painti... |
bingo-ben) is a Japanese dialect spoken in the Bingo Region (formerly Bingo Province) of eastern Hiroshima Prefecture. It is part of the Chūgoku dialect group. Classification The dialects of Hiroshima Prefecture are broadly divided into that of the former Asano region, which included the former Aki Province and norther... | dialect of the former Fukuyama region, which controlled south-eastern Bingo. The former is commonly treated as the Hiroshima (or Aki) dialect, whilst the Bingo dialect is considered the latter. More so than to the Hiroshima dialect, the Bingo dialect is similar to the neighbouring Okayama dialect, and is sometimes incl... |
SEC without admitting guilt and agreed to hand over all his assets to a court-appointed receiver. He also was barred for life from the securities industry; including association with any broker, dealer, investment adviser, investment company, or municipal securities dealer. Two days after his settlement with the SEC, B... | without admitting guilt and agreed to hand over all his assets to a court-appointed receiver. He also was barred for life from the securities industry; including association with any broker, dealer, investment adviser, investment company, or municipal securities dealer. Two days after his settlement with the SEC, Bloom... |
was living with his wife Amina and his daughter Nemat who aspires to get rich and glory, and loves her neighbor Hussein, the son of Saber, the shoe worker. Hussein was an employee and affiliated with one of the colleges, and he had got engaged to Nemat, but when Shehata Effendi saw them alone on the rooftops, he hurrie... | wife fell ill, so he was forced to kiss the foot of the Bashkatib, who demanded that he closes his eyes from the embezzlement, and gave him the amount he requested from his own pocket as a down payment. Shehata closed his eyes, his wife recovered, his daughter married, and she traveled with her husband to the mines of ... |
and discharges via the Bethsaida Valley into the Sea of Galilee. The stream owes its name to the hexagonal basalt columns visible on the banks in the central part of its course. A prominent example of this kind of geology and a tourist attraction is the | example of this kind of geology and a tourist attraction is the Hexagon Pool. Of the many affluents from the steam's 160 km2 drainage area, the most prominent ones are the and the intermittent . It is the |
References Sepsidae Diptera of Europe Taxa named by Johann Wilhelm Meigen Brachycera genera | Orygma luctuosum Meigen, 1830 References Sepsidae Diptera of Europe Taxa named by Johann Wilhelm |
Club's sixty-fifth competitive season. Table References External | sixty-fifth competitive season. Table References External links 1978–79 season at |
of Brazil Flora of Colombia Flora of Costa Rica Flora of Ecuador Flora of El Salvador Flora of Mexico Flora of Guatemala Flora of Guyana Flora of Honduras Flora of Nicaragua Flora of Panama Flora of | The species was first formally described by the botanist Carl Sigismund Kunth in 1816. See also List of Cyperus species References simplex Plants described in 1816 Taxa named |
a Zionist organization in Prague. He attended most of the Zionist congresses until 1925, where his eccentric appearance set him apart from other delegates. Guttmann was a Prague café and street painter. His striking appearance and extensive travels helped to make him famous in his day. “The Professor”, as he was known,... | the first Zionist congress in Basel. He hiked to Basel on foot, financing the trip by selling hand-painted postcard views and caricatures. This was to remain his main source of income in later years. In 1899 he was a co-founder of a Zionist organization in Prague. He attended most of the Zionist congresses until 1925, ... |
Ocean Marine in New Zealand. The boat is a development of Ecover 2 and Aviva made by the same builder and designer and looks like the same moulds. Racing results References 2000s | Design and launched in September 2006 after being made by Southern Ocean Marine in New Zealand. The boat is a development of Ecover 2 and Aviva made |
Biography João de Albuquerque was ordained a priest in the Order of Friars Minor. On 11 Apr 1537, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Paul III as Bishop of Goa. On 13 Jan 1538, he was consecrated bishop in Lisbon by Diego de Ortiz de Vilhegas, Bishop of São Tomé e Príncipe, with | was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as the first Bishop of Goa (1537–1553). Biography João de Albuquerque was ordained a priest in the Order of Friars Minor. On 11 Apr 1537, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Paul III as Bishop of Goa. On 13 Jan 1538, he was consecrated bishop |
he was three years old. He was raised in a Haredi family in Belle Harbor, New York. He studied in yeshivas including Mesivta Torah Vodaath. He developed a closed relationship with Rabbi Avraham Yaakov Pam. Career In 1982, Horowitz began teaching eighth grade boys in Borough Park, Brooklyn and later in Monsey, New York.... | raised in a Haredi family in Belle Harbor, New York. He studied in yeshivas including Mesivta Torah Vodaath. He developed a closed relationship with Rabbi Avraham Yaakov Pam. Career In 1982, Horowitz began teaching eighth grade boys in Borough Park, Brooklyn and later in Monsey, New York. In 1996, based on his experien... |
by Jason Reynolds, published April 10, 2018 by Atheneum. It is the third book in Reynold's Track series, preceded by Ghost (2016), Patina (2017), and followed by | book in Reynold's Track series, preceded by Ghost (2016), Patina (2017), and followed by Lu (2018). Reception Sunny received starred reviews from Kirkus and Booklist, as well as a positive review |
footballer who plays as a right-back for Milan Primavera. Career Stanga is a youth product of A.C. Milan, and began training with their senior team | a 3–0 Serie A win over Venezia F.C. on 9 January 2022. References External links 2001 births Living people Sportspeople from Brescia Italian footballers A.C. Milan players Serie A players |
refer to: István Sándor (martyr), Hungarian anti-communist and Roman Catholic martyr István Sándor (rower), | Hungarian anti-communist and Roman Catholic martyr István Sándor (rower), Hungarian rower István |
Jordanian footballer Al-Hawa, Syria Dayr al-Hawa, a depopulated Palestinian Arab village Tel al-Hawa Batn al-Hawa See also Bab | Wadi el-Hawa, Golan Heights Qubbet el-Hawa, a site on the western bank of the Nile Alia Abu El Hawa, American-born Jordanian footballer Al-Hawa, Syria |
joined the DEP, the People's Labor Party (HEP), the People's Democracy Party (HADEP), then the Democratic Society Party (DTP) and the Democratic Regions Party (DBP) before he joined the HDP. He was active in the Istanbul branch for the HADEP and the Democratic People's Party (DEHAP) in Tunceli. In the parliamentary ele... | 2017 pending trial. In a separate case, he was sentenced to one year and six months imprisonment for spreading propaganda for the PKK on terror related charges in February 2019. The KCK case was treated apart of the KCK mail trail and as of September 2019, the case was still ongoing. On the 17 March 2021, the State Pro... |
is the discography of American female vocal group the Three Degrees. Albums Studio albums Live | Singles Notes References Discographies of American artists Soul music discographies |
a British charitable foundation supporting a movement of strategic "legal action to prevent catastrophic climate change". It is best known for two legal cases against the British government: firstly, brought with Friends of the Earth about incompatibility of the expansion of Heathrow airport and related "Airports Natio... | partly as a result of the Supreme Court decision in the first, and partly on the grounds that courts were not competent to decide it. Plan B said it would appeal. Plan B's director is Tim Crosland, a lawyer who was formerly deputy director of the UK's National Crime Agency, and who now supports Extinction Rebellion. Ca... |
referred to as the "Colston 4"—were charged with causing criminal damage in relation to the toppling of the statue. They appeared at Bristol Magistrates' Court on 2 March 2021 and entered a plea of not guilty. Their trial began at Bristol Crown Court on 13 December 2021. Before the trial, the graffiti artist Banksy pro... | ropes placed on it by the protesters. Police investigation The day after the toppling, the police announced that they identified 17 people in connection with the incident, but had not yet made any arrests. On 22 June 2020 the police released images of people connected to the incident, and asked the public for help iden... |
had been involved in the trade. Local revolts and the threat of European encroachment on the Mahdist State were constant from its founding. At a conference held in Berlin between 1884 and 1885, European nations collaborated to establish spheres of influence during the Scramble for Africa. Determined to prevent the Fren... | Persons who have gained presidential approval to naturalize do not have to meet any requirements. Loss of nationality Sudanese nationals can renounce their nationality pending approval by the president. Nationals may be denaturalized in Sudan for serving a foreign government or in the military of another state without ... |
1212 cubic meters allowed a deadweight of 583 (in other sources 650) tons, while the cabins could accommodate a total of 28 passengers, all in first class. A FIAT diesel engine with a power of 1600-1800 HP (in some sources 2200), consuming 6.6 tons of fuel per day, powered a propeller, allowing a speed of 13.5-14 knots... | proceeded to launch torpedoes at the Italian ships, sinking the Loredan with nearly all her crew. The wreck of the Loredan lies on its left side, with the stern severely damaged, at a depth of between 52 and 67 meters, on the seabed of the Gulf of Cagliari, at 39°08' N and 9°23' E. Today, she is a frequent diving desti... |
now made it result to Calabar Monorail we have today. Facilities The Calabar Monorail was built with some facilities, some of which include the Ponet TFZE together with 12 cars, 10 of which are for passengers and two being used as equipment cars. After successful trials of the Calabar Monorail, the governor of Cross Ri... | state, Benedict Ayade disclosed that there were plans to extend the monorail up to the Margaret Ekpo International Airport in Calabar. Inauguration The Multi-million naira Calabar Monorail project was inaugurated by the Executive President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari and this was also to mark a year in office for the ... |
recording for Napalm Records. Composition Musically, Unstable is a nu metal work, with both the album and Tetrarch credited with playing into the genre's revival. Elements of metalcore also appear, from the "intense" riffs | riffs on "I'm Not Right" to "Addicted"s "pure anthemia". Critical reception Upon its release, Unstable received generally positive reviews from music critics. Track listing Personnel Adapted from AllMusic. Tetrarch Joshua Fore - lead vocals, |
team in a 0–0 Ligue 1 tie with Clermont Foot on 9 January 2022. References External links 2003 births Living people Sportspeople from Bamako Malian footballers | with Clermont Foot on 9 January 2022. References External links 2003 births Living people Sportspeople from Bamako Malian footballers Stade de Reims players Ligue 1 players Championnat National 2 players |
arrogance or my New York mentality which is the way that I move, meaning I’m not above doing whatever I have to do to get the job done." That acumen, foresight, and ability to see the long game when it comes to creating superstars is the secret to his monumental success. Career Strategic partnerships have always been a... | with the visionary when he decided to leave Flavor Unit and start his own Family Tree Entertainment management company. "Blue" attributes his HBCU college experience with sharpening the skills necessary to be an effective manager in the business. "The Black college experience teaches you how to problem solve because yo... |
but it cannot be said that they were similar enough to be misspelled. Although the "Later Hanshou" and other books refer to the country as the Yamatai Kingdom, as the example of the "Liang Shou" shows, not all of the books other than the "Wei Shi Waden" refer to the country as the Yamatai Kingdom, and this is not a bas... | ri," it should be possible to write the partial distance in ri. Therefore, the common theory that has interpreted the "20 days of water travel" to Tomakuni and the "10 days of water travel and one month of land travel" to Jima I-koku as part of the journey from Obikata-gun to Jima I-koku is erroneous. It is not a part ... |
sixty-sixth competitive season. Table References External links 1979–80 season | References External links 1979–80 season at stamford-bridge.com |
The Hornets received the conference's automatic bid to the 2001 NCAA Tournament as No. 16 seed in the South Region. Bracket and results References 2000–01 | March 6–10, 2001 at Bill Harris Arena in Birmingham, Alabama. defeated , 64–52 in the championship game. The Hornets received the conference's automatic bid to the 2001 NCAA Tournament |
The Wallace Lake Dam is a dam that sits on the west side of the lake. Wallace Bayou is formed out of the water flowing from the dam. Wallace Bayou later meets Bayou Pierre. The dam exists to prevent flooding of Bayou Pierre. The dam itself constructed from July 1941 to December 1946. It is managed by the US Army Corps ... | the appearance of a light forest. The lake boasts many types of fish which include northern pike, redear sunfish, crappie, catfish, carp, black bass, bream, buffalo, gar, and bowfin. Dam The Wallace Lake Dam is a dam that sits on the west side of the lake. Wallace |
permenant contemporary art museum" in Uruguay. The project was conceptualized by Uruguayan sculpture Pablo Atchugarry, and built by his Fundacion Pablo Atchugarry. The museum opened on January 8, 2022, and the opening was inaugurated by Uruguayan President Luis Lacalle Pou. The collection opens | contemporary art museum" in Uruguay. The project was conceptualized by Uruguayan sculpture Pablo Atchugarry, and built by his Fundacion Pablo Atchugarry. The museum opened on January 8, 2022, and the opening was inaugurated by Uruguayan President Luis Lacalle Pou. The collection opens with 500 pieces including works by... |
1980–81 season was Chelsea Football Club's sixty-seventh competitive season. | Chelsea Football Club's sixty-seventh competitive season. Table References External links |
(born 16 December 1996) is a South Korean weightlifter. She won the bronze medal in the women's 64 kg event | Tashkent, Uzbekistan. She also competed in the women's 64 kg event at the 2018 World Weightlifting Championships held in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. References External links |
of Rete Ferroviaria Italiana. Services the following services stop at Porto Valtravaglia: Regionale: regular service between and and rush-hour service to . : rush-hour service between and Gallarate. References External links | Italian region of Lombardy. It is an intermediate stop on the standard gauge Luino–Milan and Luino–Oleggio lines of Rete Ferroviaria Italiana. Services the |
XV as Titular Archbishop of Hierapolis in Phrygia and Coadjutor Patriarch of Ethiopia. In 1625, he was consecrated bishop by Sebastião de São Pedro, Archbishop of Goa. He never succeeded as Patriarch of Ethiopia and died as Titular Archbishop of Hierapolis in Phrygia on 20 Jul 1639 in | Rocha, S.J. (1587–1639) was a Roman Catholic prelate who was named as Titular Archbishop of Hierapolis in Phrygia (1623–1639). Biography João da Rocha was born in Lisbon in 1587 and ordained a priest in 1603 in the Society of Jesus. On 6 Mar 1623, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Gregory XV as Titular Archbis... |
born June 23, 1892, in Cayuga, New York. Cole completed high school at Ballston Spa High School in 1910 and completed his B.A. at Hamilton College in 1914. Cole then spent 1914 studying at University of Bonn. He then began graduate work at Harvard University and an M.A. in 1916 and a Ph.D. in 1921 where he was mentored... | or director including MDI Biological Laboratory and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Early life and education William Harder Cole was born June 23, 1892, in Cayuga, New York. Cole completed high school at Ballston Spa High School in 1910 and completed his B.A. at Hamilton College in 1914. Cole then spent 1914 studying at... |
a well-preserved link to Henderson's development as an agriculturally-focused river town and Sibley County's initial county seat. See also National Register of Historic Places listings in Sibley County, Minnesota References Buildings and structures in Sibley County, Minnesota Central business districts in the United St... | local significance in the themes of architecture and exploration/settlement. The district was nominated for being a well-preserved link to Henderson's development as an agriculturally-focused river town and Sibley County's initial county seat. See also National Register of Historic Places listings in Sibley County, Min... |
Geography The khutor is located on the Mlodat River (a left tributary of the Seym), 87 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 14 km south-east of Kursk, 3.5 km from the selsoviet center – Cheryomushki. Climate Krasny Pakhar has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport | km from the road of intermunicipal significance (Kursk – Petrin), on the road (2nd Bukreyevo – Khoruzhevka – Smorodnoye), 8.5 km from the nearest railway halt Zaplava (railway line Klyukva — Belgorod). The rural locality |
in Brazil. He earned his Bachelor of Pharmacy from the Fluminense Federal University and his Master of Science and PhD in biochemistry from the Federal University of Minas Gerais. While conducting his doctorate degree, Prado spent three years at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec. Career Following his PhD, Prado and... | faculty at the University of Western Ontario (UWO), Prado focused his research on studying proteins as they relate to prion diseases. He used mouse models to understand how abnormal protein behaviours play roles in neurodegenerative diseases. In 2004, Prado accepted a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowshi... |
Basel came from behind twice to win 4–2. The club then faced Vitória de Guimarães in the third qualifying round. The first leg ended in a 0–0 draw. The second leg took place at St. Jakob Park, where Valentin Stocker gave Basel an early lead on 11 minutes before João Alves was fouled in the penalty area by François Marq... | win the match 4–1 and the tie 4–3 on aggregate. 114th, runners-up After four season as Basel's chairman Werner Edelmann stood down and Ms Gisela Oeri was elected as the club's very first chairwoman at the AGM. Christian Gross was head coach for the eighth successive season. Ahead of the new season Basel made a number o... |
judicial career Dies was elected to the Texas Senate in 1958, and served from 1959 through 1967. He was appointed Secretary of State of Texas in 1969, and served until 1971. After his term expired, he was appointed to Texas's Ninth Court of Appeals of Texas, and he served as its chief justice until 1989. Legacy Dam B S... | Methodist University in 1947. He then practiced law with his father. Political and judicial career Dies was elected to the Texas Senate in 1958, and served from 1959 through 1967. He was appointed Secretary of State of Texas in 1969, and served until 1971. After his term expired, he was appointed to Texas's Ninth Court... |
and Campbell for a second loss, causing their elimination. Freshman Tyler Locklear won the Atlantic 10 Player and Rookie of the Year. Locklear earned a number of allocades including national recognition from ABCA, Baseball America, NCBWA, and Collegiate Baseball. Preseason Coaches Poll The Atlantic 10 baseball coaches'... | to ongoing issues associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, the Rams began their season on February 20, about a week later than usual, due to the pandemic. VCU won the 2021 Atlantic 10 Conference Baseball Tournament over Dayton, and qualified for the NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament for the first time since 2015. They ... |
her one of the richest people in Turkey and the nation's youngest billionaire. İpek Kıraç was born on November 29, 1984, in Istanbul, Turkey. İnan and Suna Kıraç adopted her at four months of age after struggling to conceive a child. When İpek was a teenager, her mother, Suna, became ill. In 1996, Suna suffered aphonia... | mother, Suna, became ill. In 1996, Suna suffered aphonia; she was eventually diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a specific disease that causes the death of neurons which control voluntary muscles. Motivated to understand her mother's condition, İpek studied biology. After graduating from Koç School, sh... |
footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Henan Songshan Longmen. Career statistics Club . References 2001 births Living | statistics Club . References 2001 births Living people Chinese footballers Association football midfielders Chinese Super League |
Finot-Conq and launched in 1999 after being made by JMV in Cherbourg in France. Racing results References 1990s sailing yachts Sailing yachts designed by | class yacht Union Bancaire Privee was designed by Finot-Conq and launched in 1999 after |
by John Long Haydon, along with nearby Moturekareka, and Motuora in March 1845 from Ngāti Pāoa chief Te Ruinga and members of Ngāti Rongo. A copper mine was established on the island, similar to the copper mines found on nearby Kawau Island. However, by 1847 the mine had failed due to flooding. The New Zealand Land Com... | Haydon for the purchase. Scottish sheep farmer Charlie P. Hansen purchased Moturekareka, Motutara, Kohatutara and Motuketekete in the early 1920s, living on Motuketekete until the late 1920s. Geography The island is located around southwest of Kawau Island, separated by the Rosario and South Channels. Motuketekete is n... |
Bilu may refer to: People Asher Bilu (born 1936), Australian artist Bilú, Brazilian football player, Rafael Bilú, | football player Vidi Bilu (born 1959), Israeli film director Yoram Bilu, Israeli professor of anthropology Places Bilu, Baneh, Iran Bilu, Marivan, Iran Bilu Island, Myanmar |
References Living people Esotericists Nigerian businesspeople Year of | Francis Meshioye is a Nigerian esotericist. He currently serves as the Olori Oluwo of the Reformed Ogboni |
district in 2018 Holli Sullivan, incumbent secretary of state Democratic primary Destiny Scott Wells, veteran, attorney and deputy chair of the Indiana Democratic Party Libertarian primary Jeff Maurer, businessman and activist General election Predictions References External links | Kyle Conrad, Newton County commissioner and former account manager for Governmental Business Systems Paul Hager Diego Morales, former aide to governor Mike Pence and candidate for Indiana's 4th congressional district in 2018 Holli Sullivan, incumbent secretary of state Democratic primary Destiny Scott Wells, veteran, a... |
of the FA Cup (the club's first appearance in a cup quarter-final since 1973), which included a 2–0 win over reigning European champions Liverpool. Off the pitch, the club were purchased by businessman Ken Bates for £1 in April 1982. Table References External links 1981–82 season at stamford-bridge.com 1981–82 English ... | and they finished 12th in the Second Division for the second successive year. The highlight of the season was a run to the quarter-finals of the FA Cup (the club's first appearance in a cup quarter-final since 1973), which included a |
born 30 June 2001) is a Chinese footballer currently playing as a midfielder for | for Hebei. Career statistics Club . References 2001 births Living people Chinese footballers Association football |
Comoro Islands, the Molucca Islands, and the Hawaiian Islands. It is a secretive reef-dwelling fish that occurs at a depth of 4 to 33 m (13 to 108 ft) and reaches 7.5 cm (3 inches) SL. This species is usually seen under coral rubble or in rocky areas. It is (as of January 2022) the most recently described | Africa, the Aldabra Islands, the Comoro Islands, the Molucca Islands, and the Hawaiian Islands. It is a secretive reef-dwelling fish that occurs at a depth of 4 to 33 m (13 to 108 ft) and reaches |
people Chinese footballers Association football defenders Chinese Super League players Hebei F.C. players Wuhan F.C. | a Chinese footballer currently playing as a defender for Wuhan. |
links 2020s British comedy television series 2022 British television series debuts ITV comedy English-language television shows British variety television shows Television series | comedy-variety show presented by stand-up comedian John Bishop. The show has aired on ITV in the UK, and Virgin Media One in Ireland from January 2022. The |
in the earlier part of the year and meant to study in France for four years but the outbreak of the Second World War made him choose New York. At the end of 1939, Cosgrove arrived in New York with his wife but after two months, went to Mexico, where he studied at the Academia de San Carlos, Mexico City (1940) and serve... | of 1939, Cosgrove arrived in New York with his wife but after two months, went to Mexico, where he studied at the Academia de San Carlos, Mexico City (1940) and served as an apprentice to José Clemente Orozco (1940-1944), who had just begun a fresco for the Hospital Jesus de Nazareno in Mexico City. From him, Cosgrove ... |
is a Chinese footballer currently playing as a goalkeeper for Shanghai Shenhua. Career statistics Club . References 2000 births Living | (; born 26 September 2000) is a Chinese footballer currently playing as a goalkeeper for Shanghai Shenhua. Career statistics Club . |
Struggling on and off the pitch, Chelsea narrowly escaped relegation to the Third Division and ultimately finished 18th, their | escaped relegation to the Third Division and ultimately finished 18th, their lowest ever position in the Football League. Table References External links 1982–83 |
November 2013. Results shown below are for the senior competition only. Junior and youth results are cited here and here respectively (all results also cited here). Medal table Medal summary Men Women Medal reallocation References | competition only. Junior and youth results are cited here and here respectively (all results also cited here). Medal table Medal summary Men Women Medal reallocation References External links |
References 1999 births Living people Chinese footballers China youth international footballers Association football midfielders | Chinese footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Shenzhen. Career statistics Club . References 1999 births Living people Chinese footballers China youth |
the Second Division, John Neal's revamped Chelsea team won promotion as Second Division champions. Table References External | season. After five years in the Second Division, John Neal's revamped Chelsea team won promotion as Second Division |
plays as a defender for Defensor Sporting. References External links | defender for Defensor Sporting. References External links 2004 births Living people Uruguayan |
propaganda in school textbooks Thompson ran with an education platform pledging to purge the school's textbooks of British propaganda, which, he alleged, disregarded, "Polish, German, Irish, and other heroes" of the American revolution, and demeaned George Washington. Thompson pledged to, "put the picture of George Was... | primary was record-breaking for a Chicago mayoral election. After Thompson's victory both partisans of Robertson and Democratic leaders claimed that Democratic voters for Thompson had propelled him to the Republican nomination, with the Democrats claiming that they did so in order to give Dever a weaker opponent in the... |
over a full 1/4 mile and lifting a previous speed limit. As a result of this funding, ASID was the first drag racing venue in Australia to install LED lighting for the full length of the strip, staging lanes and braking area, while covered scrutineering and spectator areas were also added to the facility. In September ... | Summernats festival in Canberra. The burnout pad at the dragway was named "The Hard Ass Burnout Pad" to honour CADRA member Dave Harders who passed away in 2012. It was expanded to replicate the Summernats burnout pad ahead of the inaugural Red CentreNATS. In 2021, ANDRA announced the establishment of an annual Austral... |
and Eli Manning. It is produced by Peyton's production company Omaha Productions. The broadcasts air on ESPN2 and ESPN+. History On July 19, 2021, ESPN announced that Peyton and Eli Manning would host an alternate presentation of Monday Night Football. The deal signed by ESPN and Omaha Productions was for three seasons... | the final seven telecasts announced at a later date. The first Manningcast aired on September 13, 2021, as an alternate presentation of the Monday Night Football game between the Las Vegas Raiders and Baltimore Ravens. On November 13, 2021, ESPN announced that the Manningcast would be a part of ESPN's coverage of the n... |
night as their ECPSL counterpart Montreal Italica. In response, Italica appealed to the Quebec Soccer Federation with the governing body ordering the schedule to be remodified. The situation was settled with Montreal Ukraina transferring their home venue to Jarry Park Stadium and scheduling their matches on a different... | Stanley Park Stadium contributed to their failure in fully paying their tax and loan payments. Fortunately, the Toronto Board of Control granted the NSL a grace period by extending the deadline another year. The membership in the league increased to eight teams with the league expanding out of Ontario, and into Quebec.... |
January 2004) is an Israeli footballer who currently plays as a forward for Hapoel Tel | 2004) is an Israeli footballer who currently plays as a forward for Hapoel Tel Aviv. Career statistics Club References 2004 |
discipline of the division. Prior to 1809, the British Army did not use divisional formations. As the British military grew in size during the Napoleonic Wars, the need arose for such an implementation in order to better organise forces for administrative, logistical, and tactical reasons. The 6th Division was formed i... | chain of command, and then used the forces within the division to undertake the mission assigned. In addition to directing the tactical battle in which the division was involved, the GOC oversaw a staff and the administrative, logistical, medical, training, and discipline of the division. Prior to 1809, the British Arm... |
first Chelsea player to do this since Jimmy Greaves in 1961. Table Notes References | Dixon was the First Division's top goalscorer (jointly with Gary Lineker), the first Chelsea player to do this since |
Or Alon Israelov (born 2 September 2004) is an Israeli footballer who currently plays | for Hapoel Tel Aviv. Career statistics Club References 2004 births Living people |
(born 22 December 2003) is an Israeli footballer who plays as a midfielder for Hapoel Tel Aviv. Career statistics | Living people Israeli footballers Israel youth international footballers Association football midfielders Israeli Premier League players |
these two-day summer symposia which were held at the Miccosukee Resort & Gaming Center. Seminole and Miccosukee citizens joined about 100 environmental activist and politicians. The goal was to bring communities together for networking and information sharing on environmental, political, social, and spiritual concerns ... | in the Everglades. He shared in an interview that growing into a Two-Spirit person continues to take him further on a path of healing through ceremony, plant medicine, art, therapy, 12-step fellowships, Two-Spirit, queer, and LGBT communities, and honoring Miccosukee spirituality. Love the Everglades Movement In 2013 C... |
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