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15 November 1922. His family were originally from Solofra. His father died when Giuseppe was just eleven years old. Guarino studied law and specialized in public law. Career Guarino started his career as a faculty member at the University of Sassari in 1950 and became a professor of public law there. He also taught pub... | His father died when Giuseppe was just eleven years old. Guarino studied law and specialized in public law. Career Guarino started his career as a faculty member at the University of Sassari in 1950 and became a professor of public law there. He also taught public law at the University of Siena. From 1967 to 1987 he wa... |
until the mid-1950s. Like most railroads in the South, the WM didn't choose the more common name "Northern", going with the name "Potomac" for their 4-8-4s instead. They were built to haul freight on the WM mainline and all were retired by 1954. History The Western Maryland was the last North American railroad to adopt... | the WM didn't choose the more common name "Northern", going with the name "Potomac" for their 4-8-4s instead. They were built to haul freight on the WM mainline and all were retired by 1954. History The Western Maryland was the last North American railroad to adopt the 4-8-4 type and were the last new steam locomotives... |
30. The production is expected to start previews on Broadway at the Nederlander Theatre on March 29, 2022, prior to officially opening on April 27. Musical numbers Barrington Stage "Once Upon a Time" "Mr. Saturday Night" – Buddy's Singers "A Little Joy" – Buddy "The Living Room" – Abie & Stan "There’s a Chance" – Susan... | at Barrington Stage Company on October 22, 2021, for a limited run until October 30. The production is expected to start previews on Broadway at the Nederlander Theatre on March 29, 2022, prior to officially opening on April 27. Musical numbers Barrington Stage "Once Upon a Time" "Mr. Saturday Night" – Buddy's Singers ... |
Republics, united in a single Ukrainian Soviet state and the Ukrainian people united, after hearing the report of the head of the Greek Initiative Group Church of the Reunification with the Russian Orthodox Church Fr. Dr. Gavriil Kostelnyk and after the translated discussion, the Council states: 1. That Rome was artifi... | from March 8 to 10 of the same year in St. George's Cathedral. On February 12 of the same year, Patriarch Alexy sent Kostelnyk a telegram blessing the council in Lviv, and a meeting of the initiative group in Lviv on February 18 to approve the lists of participants in the council. The council, attended by 216 represent... |
Jackson and others (2021) review the taxonomy of this animal and redefine various type specimens. References Monotremes Taxa described in 1803 Taxa named by Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire Mammals of Australia | as Echidna setosa, from two specimens, one of which was found in or near Bruny Island. Jackson and others (2021) review the taxonomy of |
next day she reached the British protectorate of Zanzibar, where she took on a seaplane and bunkered. On 26 June, 31 seedies joined her crew. From 28 June 1916 Himalaya operated from Zanzibar along the coast of German East Africa. She patrolled the coast, her seaplane provided aerial reconnaissance, and her 6-inch guns... | November. In April and May 1893 Australia set a new speed record, completing her voyage from Tilbury to Adelaide in 26 days and 16 hours. In May and June 1893, Himalaya broke this record. In the small hours of 20 June 1904 Australia ran aground on Corsair Rock off Point Nepean while approaching Port Phillip. She was be... |
Steven L. Peck. His academic publications are not included, but can be found on his curriculum vitae. Fiction Novels and short story collections Short stories This list does not include stories that were first published in Wandering Realities or Tales from Pleasant Grove. | first published in Wandering Realities or Tales from Pleasant Grove. "The Problem" won an honorable mention in the 2010 Brookie and D.K. Brown fiction contest and was first published in Wandering Realities. Poetry Non-fiction Blogs By Common Consent Mormon Organon References Bibliographies by writer |
publications by University of New Orleans Press called "Broken Silence". Plot The book documents the lives of three generations of Syrian dissidents. It starts with theatre director Naila Al Atrash, who after studying in Bulgaria returned to Syria to organize political theatre. Al Atrash is the granddaughter of Sultan ... | Al Atrash, and Radwan Ziadeh. It was published in 2017 by University of New Orleans Press and was edited by Adam Braver and Abby Deveuve. Both editors worked at the Scholars at Risk Network. The book is the fourth in a series of publications by University of New Orleans Press called "Broken Silence". Plot The book docu... |
Africa and how the brand marketing had been developed from research that found the "weak spot in the total (soft drink) market had been 'thirst'" at a 1968 American Association of Advertising Agencies conference. Actor Richard Boone was hired for the campaign's commercial voice-overs. Flown from his home in Hawaii to H... | in the total (soft drink) market had been 'thirst'" at a 1968 American Association of Advertising Agencies conference. Actor Richard Boone was hired for the campaign's commercial voice-overs. Flown from his home in Hawaii to Hollywood to record the announce tracks, he was paid $ 75,000 (). A marketing campaign was deve... |
competition held at the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco. Like the previous year it will include both men's and women's artistic gymnastics. Competition schedule The competition featured senior and junior competitions for both women's and men's disciplines. The competition schedule was as follows (all times in central... | Cormier (Penn State University) Mathew Davis (Army West Point) Evan Davis (Iowa GymACT) Alex Diab (USOPTC) Isaiah Drake (United States Naval Academy) Mike Fletcher (University of Illinois) Jack Freeman (University of Oklahoma) James Friedman (Iowa GymACT) Raydel Gamboa (University of Oklahoma) Vitaliy Guimaraes (Univer... |
He previously served as Gilmore's Deputy Secretary of Natural Resources and as an aide to Virginia Congressmen Tom Davis | Governor Jim Gilmore. He previously served as Gilmore's Deputy Secretary of Natural Resources and as an aide to Virginia Congressmen Tom Davis and Tom Bliley. References 1951 |
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between the champion of Russia and the winner of the Cup of Russia . The first edition of the | Women's Volleyball Supercup is a volleyball competition between the champion of Russia and the winner of the Cup of Russia . The first edition |
Henri Deglane 2022 (also known as Grand Prix of France 2022 and Henri Deglane Grand Prix 2022) will be a wrestling event held in Nice, France. It was originally scheduled to be held between 20 and 23 January 2022. It is held in the memory of 1924 Olympic Gold medalist Henri Deglane. French Wrestling Federation (Fédérat... | originally scheduled to be held between 20 and 23 January 2022. It is held in the memory of 1924 Olympic Gold medalist Henri Deglane. French Wrestling Federation (Fédération de Française de Lutte) informed that the Grand Prix de France Henri Deglane 2022 is officially postponed. The decision has been taken after severa... |
1983, he was a program manager at the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. He was a radio broadcaster for WOKJ and WKXI-FM before becoming an insurance agent at New York Life. Brown has since worked as a financial representative for the Modern Woodmen of America and served as a member of the Jacks... | as a community relations specialist for the United States Department of Justice. From 1972 to 1983, he was a program manager at the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. He was a radio broadcaster for WOKJ and WKXI-FM before becoming an insurance agent at New York Life. Brown has since worked as a ... |
that East African country, effective 1 January 2021. Before her current assignment, she was the executive director at Cairo Bank Uganda, from July 2021 until December 2021. Early life and education Sylvia was born in Uganda . She attended Gayaza High School for both her O-Level and A-Level education. In 1993, she was a... | as the chief executive officer in acting capacity, at Cairo Bank Uganda, a commercial bank in that East African country, effective 1 January 2021. Before her current assignment, she was the executive director at Cairo Bank Uganda, from July 2021 until December 2021. Early life and education Sylvia was born in Uganda . ... |
has been erosion of the beach, which started in the 19th century and is likely to continue for several decades, destroying a tourist attraction. The area around the mouth of the river has been designated a ZNIEFF covering to the northeast of Camp Raffalli. The area is very vulnerable to damage by tourists and the local... | sand from the watershed and creating a flood risk. Downstream, the result has been erosion of the beach, which started in the 19th century and is likely to continue for several decades, destroying a tourist attraction. The area around the mouth of the river has been designated a ZNIEFF covering to the northeast of Camp... |
located in West Virginia and a brief description of their | Libraries in West Virginia Archives in the United States Academic libraries |
and Hagaskóli. In 1988, she graduated from Menntaskólinn í Reykjavík. Arna graduated with a BA degree in political science and philosophy from the University of Iceland and the University of Copenhagen, as well as an MBA degree with an emphasis on management, operations and marketing from Reykjavík University. Journali... | chairperson of the Union of Icelandic Journalists. Early life and education Arna was born in Reykjavík to Ellert Schram and Anna Guðlaug Ásgeirsdóttir. She grew up in Reykjavík where she attended Vesturbæjarskóli and Hagaskóli. In 1988, she graduated from Menntaskólinn í Reykjavík. Arna graduated with a BA degree in po... |
earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in French and international studies from the University of Alabama, followed by a Juris Doctor and Master of Laws in international law and business from the Stetson University College of Law. Career McLean practiced law in Tampa, Florida before returning to Columbus to work as a realtor... | of Arts degree in French and international studies from the University of Alabama, followed by a Juris Doctor and Master of Laws in international law and business from the Stetson University College of Law. Career McLean practiced law in Tampa, Florida before returning to Columbus to work as a realtor for Century 21. S... |
West End production of The Lion King for over a year. He was then in Matilda the Musical with the Royal Shakespeare Company at the Cambridge Theatre (2013) and Emil and the Detectives with the Royal National Theatre. He also secured advertising contracts with Lego and Sainsbury’s. He appeared in Bugsy Malone in the Wes... | signed for Fiorentini Agency. Miles performed in a West End production of Oliver!. He joined Disney’s Cub School and performed as Simba in a West End production of The Lion King for over a year. He was then in Matilda the Musical with the Royal Shakespeare Company at the Cambridge Theatre (2013) and Emil and the Detect... |
with their flashes of brilliance. What Workman brings to light on Cerebral Caverns is fantastically rare and rewards repeated listening." The authors of the Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings called Cerebral Caverns and Summit Conference "cracking records made by top-flight players," and praised Geri Allen's playing, com... | and stated: "Workman... explores a world apart from any genre's idioms... this entire team of spelunkers digs where we've seldom gone before, flooding dark chambers with their flashes of brilliance. What Workman brings to light on Cerebral Caverns is fantastically rare and rewards repeated listening." The authors of th... |
Constituency.He was previously elected to Municipal Corporation in 2000 and 2010 from Nettisery Division. Early life Mk Varghese is the son of Menachery Kochappu. He born in Mannuthy Thrissur District.He did his Schooling from VVS High School Mannuthy.Later he joined in Armed force. After a long career in Armed force h... | in 2010 and elected to council with a thumbing majority.He was the Executive Chiarman of Jawahar Bala Bhavan Thrissur from 08.08.2011 to 30.11.2017. Mayor Of Thrissur M.K Varghese elected as the Mayor of Thrissur on December 2020.He represents the Nettisery Division in Municipal Council. Varghese contested from Nettiss... |
was a Colombian screenwriter and film director. He died in Tobia on 10 January 2022, at the age of 84. Filmography La paga (1962) (1968) Corralejas de Sincelejo (1976) Tayrona. Codirigido con | (1988) Comment vont les enfants (1990) (1996) (2000) Awards Best New Director at the San Sebastián International Film Festival (1979) References 1937 births 2022 deaths Colombian documentary filmmakers Colombian film directors People from |
to the family Endothyridae. Specimens of the genus have been found in Carboniferous beds in North America and many other locations in the | extinct genus of fusulinid belonging to the family Endothyridae. Specimens of the |
The 2021 Southland Conference Women's Soccer Tournament, the postseason women's soccer tournament for the Southland Conference, was held from November 3 to November 7, 2021. The six-match tournament took place at the Dr. Jack Dugan Family Soccer & Track Stadium in Corpus Christi, Texas. The seven-team single-eliminatio... | for the Northwestern State program, and first under head coach Stuart Gore. As tournament champions, Northwestern State earned the Southland Conference's automatic berth into the 2021 NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Tournament. Seeding All seven Southland Conference teams participated in the 2021 Tournament. Seeding was... |
with voters casting two votes. Eighty members are elected from single-member constituencies by first-past-the-post voting, with the remaining 40 elected from a single nationwide constituency as leveling seats; seats | National Assembly are elected using the mixed-member proportional representation system, with voters casting two votes. Eighty members are elected from single-member constituencies by first-past-the-post voting, with the remaining 40 elected |
International References External links 1992 births Living people Equatoguinean footballers Association football goalkeepers Leones Vegetarianos FC players CD Elá Nguema players Deportivo Mongomo players Futuro Kings FC players Equatorial Guinea international footballers Equatoguinean people | life Sapunga was raised in Cameroon. His father is Cameroonian and his mother is Equatoguinean. Club career Sapunga has played for Leones Vegetarianos FC, Sony de Elá Nguema, Deportivo Mongomo and Futuro Kings in Equatorial Guinea. International career Sapunga capped for Equatorial Guinea at senior level during the 202... |
Nelson (1758–1805) was a Royal Navy vice admiral. Admiral Nelson may also refer to: Charles P. Nelson (admiral) (1877–1935), U.S. Navy rear | A. Nelson (born 1941), U.S. Navy vice admiral Robert T. Nelson (born 1936), U.S. Coast Guard vice admiral William T. Nelson |
she also works as a health coach. Personal life In August 2020, Tess Annique announced her engagement to Canadian ice hockey player Sheldon Souray, whom she had initially met in January 2017. The couple married on September 12, 2021, at Lake Coeur D'Alene in Idaho. Annique and her husband currently reside in Las Vegas.... | and Cosmopolitan. She is currently married to Canadian ice hockey player Sheldon Souray. Education and career Annique was born in Corona del Mar to German immigrant parents. She grew up in southern California. German was her first language. Annique graduated with a degree in fashion media from Southern Methodist Univer... |
Archer City so close by, it never needed to apply for a post office. Dad's Corner Road is also visible on county maps. It had 22 businesses in 1923, which included a food stand, a hotel, a cafe, stores, and even an ice house. Early residents of the community talked about lawlessness and Texas Rangers patrolling the are... | also spelled Dad's Corner, is an unincorporated community in Archer County, in the U.S. state of Texas. According to the Handbook of Texas, its population was 20 in the mid-1960s. It is located within the Wichita Falls metropolitan area. History Dads Corner was established during the early 1920s oil boom and was named ... |
in a plastic bag and contains: 22" x 34" black-and-white hex grid map of a section East Africa, scaled at 10 mi (16 km) per hex 140 die-cut counters 8-page rulebook sheet of cover art Gameplay If the longer scenario (1914–1918) is played, the German player always goes first. If the shorter scenario (1916–1918) is playe... | adjacent to a German unit, the German unit is allowed to retreat 3 hexes before the British unit can fire. Victory conditions Only the German player gains Victory Points, scoring them for every Allied Combat Point brought onto the map during the game, for cutting the Uganda Railway line, and later in the game — after J... |
External links profile 2003 births Living people People from Debrecen Hungarian footballers Association football | 2003) is a Hungarian football defender who plays for OTP Bank Liga club Debrecen. Career statistics References External links |
to start CounterStrike. CounterStrike works with many Chinese manufacturers who supply notable table tennis equipment supplier with manufacturing materials to provide sports products, including table tennis blades and table tennis paddles which are International Table Tennis Federation-approved. References 2019 establi... | Indiana, USA. Background CounterStrike was established in 2019 by Eric Baker, an amateur table tennis player. Baker was a member of his high school club team and was the president at Anderson University table tennis club in 2008. At this time, he started his own web design company, Ignition Marketing Solutions before j... |
Tennessee Blue Raiders football team represented the Middle Tennessee State College—now known as Middle Tennessee State University—as a member of the Volunteer State Athletic Conference (VSAC) during the 1951 college football season. | Tennessee State College—now known as Middle Tennessee State University—as a member of the Volunteer State Athletic Conference (VSAC) during the 1951 college football season. Led |
Sportspeople from Debrecen Hungarian footballers Hungary youth international footballers Association football midfielders Debreceni | References External links profile 2003 births Living people Sportspeople from Debrecen Hungarian footballers Hungary youth international footballers Association football midfielders Debreceni VSC players |
Later, Kalai moved to Valenciennes FC as a U-14 player. Kalai stayed at Valenciennes for two years, before returning to Cambrai in 2016. In January 2018, Kalai was promoted to Cambrai's first team, playing in the Régional 1. In July 2020, Kalai joined Belgian club UR La Louvière. From the 2021–22 season, he returned to... | clubs B-team, playing in the Championnat National 3. However, on 8 January 2022, Kalai got his professional debut for Valenciennes in Ligue 2 in a game against Guingamp, where he came on from the bench for the last minute. References External links 2000 births Living people French footballers French |
Arrest, investigation and trial Almost a week later, the man depicted in the sketch was identified as LaRette, who was reportedly visiting some friends in St. Charles who, coincidentally, lived in the same area as Fleming. An arrest warrant charging him with murder was subsequently issued for him, with Missouri police ... | about his possible responsibility, eventually leading to LaRette confessing and even explaining how he had done it. In spite of these claims, LaRette entered a plea of not guilty at his arraignment. In April 1981, LaRette hatched yet another escape plan, this time involving his father, Anthony Sr. In this scheme, the e... |
through hotel bookings alone. Due to its climate, the stadium is often utilised by football teams during pre-season breaks as well as elite athletes who use the venue to train for upcoming events, with double 2022 Tokyo Olympics gold medalist Marcell Jacobs being one of many in most recent times. Other uses With Estadi... | during pre-season breaks as well as elite athletes who use the venue to train for upcoming events, with double 2022 Tokyo Olympics gold medalist Marcell Jacobs being one of many in most recent times. Other uses With Estadio Antonio Domínguez Alfonso being a multi-purpose stadium, it is able to host non-football events ... |
States. The company was also co-founded by Jack Elias, who was Dean of Medicine at Brown University at the time, but currently works as a senior health advisor at Brown. Ocean Biomedical started off as a Brown University biotech "spin-off." The biopharmaceutical company is currently based in Province, Rhode Island. As ... | and research institutions around the world on the research and development projects for new medicines. In 2021, Ocean Biomedical announced plans to go public and filed for a $100 million IPO. Areas Ocean Biomedical has worked in areas such as non-small cell lung cancer and pulmonary fibrosis. Vaccines Ocean Biomedical ... |
of a successful vaudeville and burlesque comedy act in the 1920s with Bert Lahr, who was also her husband. Early life Delpino was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico and raised in New York City. Career Delpino was a chorus girl, comedian, and dancer, touring the United States and Canada on the vaudeville and burlesque stages... | She shared an "ultra smart" comedy act with comedian Bert Lahr, usually billed as "Lahr & Mercedes". They were on Broadway together in Harry Delmar's Revels in 1927; by then, bouts of mental instability were beginning to affect her work, and she left the stage while Lahr continued to greater success. In 1997, archival ... |
vary with time. Since there are only two independent variables, x and x', and the emittance is constant, only two of the CS parameters are independent. The relationship between the three parameters is given by: Derivation for periodic systems In addition to treating the CS parameters as an empirical description of a co... | In addition to describing the positions of each particle relative to the reference particle along the x, y, and z axes, it is also necessary to consider the rate of change of each of these values. This is typically given as a rate of change with respect to the longitudinal coordinate (x' = dx/dz) rather than with respe... |
weight categories (on 3 wrestling mats) ⇒ 30 January Sunday, 10.30 – 14.00 Repechage bouts and bronze medal matches (all categories), 18.00 - 20.00 Opening ceremony and Final matches (all categories) Medal table Team ranking Medal overview Greco-Roman Participating nations 163 competitors from 24 nations participated. ... | tournament includes competition men's Greco-Roman wrestling. Event videos The event was air freely on the Zagreb Wrestling Association YouTube channel. ⇒ 29 January Saturday, 10.30 – 19.00 qualification and elimination rounds, all weight categories (on 3 wrestling mats) ⇒ 30 January Sunday, 10.30 – 14.00 Repechage bout... |
was won by Italian champions Bologna, who beat English side Chelsea 4–1 in the final. Tournament Quarter-finals Matches played were played on 30 May respectively in Le Havre, Strasbourg, Antibes and Paris 1 Chelsea won on coin toss Semi finals Matches were played on 3 June respectively in Paris and Lille Third-place pl... | exhibition) was an international club football tournament which took place from May to June 1937. It was arranged to coincide with the international exhibition being held in France that year. Eight clubs from around Europe were invited to participate. The tournament was won by Italian champions Bologna, who beat Englis... |
Aarau - Zürich HB - St. Gallen. The ICN relations proper came into service in December 2001, in time to serve the sites of the Swiss national exhibition in 2002. The trains operated two routes, alternating every hour from Biel/Bienne: Lausanne - Yverdon-les-Bains - Neuchâtel - Biel/Bienne - then Grenchen-Süd - Solothur... | the sites of the Swiss national exhibition in 2002. The trains operated two routes, alternating every hour from Biel/Bienne: Lausanne - Yverdon-les-Bains - Neuchâtel - Biel/Bienne - then Grenchen-Süd - Solothurn - Olten - Aarau - Lenzburg - Zürich HB - Zürich Flughafen - Winterthur - Wil SG - St. Gallen, or Grenchen-No... |
in 1969 in Denmark. The charts were produced by the IFPI Danmark and were published in the newspaper Ekstra Bladet. Prior to April 1969, the IFPI had produced a monthly chart, but switched | to April 1969, the IFPI had produced a monthly chart, but switched to a weekly chart after the closure of the Danmarks Radio |
making one start. Rushing, he made 260 yards on 73 carries. He scored his lone touchdown of the season against UNLV. He also recorded eight catches for 56 yards, a long of 22. In wrestling, he led the team with 27 wins, and became their first All-America selection since Mario Botelho in 2003. As a senior in 2019, Hokit... | After the football season ended, Hokit returned to wrestling, placing fifth in the Big 12 championships. As a junior in 2018, Hokit appeared in 13 of 14 games, making one start. Rushing, he made 260 yards on 73 carries. He scored his lone touchdown of the season against UNLV. He also recorded eight catches for 56 yards... |
Jay Schewel (born May 8, 1953) is an American attorney. A partner at McGuireWoods, | A partner at McGuireWoods, he previously served as Virginia Secretary of Commerce under Governor Mark |
the FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies four times. References 1976 births Living people People from Manosque French rally co-drivers Dakar | for Cross-Country Rallies four times. References 1976 births Living people People from Manosque French rally |
John III in turn compensated his brother with the county of Penthièvre. First marriage In 1318, Guy married Jeanne d'Avaugour (1300 – 1327 ), lady of Goëlo, daughter of Henri, Lord of Avaugour, with whom he had one daughter: Jeanne ( 1319 – 1384 ), countess de Penthièvre, then duchess of Brittany, married in 1337 to Ch... | Duke Guy's brother Duke John III of Brittany married Isabelle of Castile, and as a marriage gift, gave her the viscounty of Limoges. Guy refused to ratify the gift of this property, inherited from their mother, to which he himself had rights. After several years of marriage, while Isabelle remained childless, Duke John... |
Waning Years: Hollywood Takes a Walk on the Wild Side,” Quarterly Review of Film and Video 26.5 (Fall 2009): 372–384. “Unthinking Heterocentrism: Bisexual Representability in Art Cinema.” In Global Art Cinema: New Theories and Histories, ed. Rosalind A. Galt and Karl Schoonover (Oxford UP, 2010), 75–91. “A Cinema of Re... | Television was published April 1, 2013 by Indiana University Press. In 2014, the book won the Lambda Literary Award for Bisexual Nonfiction. Publications Articles and book chapters “Boardwalk Xanadu: Time and Place in The King of Marvin Gardens and Atlantic City,” Senses of Cinema 13 (2001). “What a Long, Strange Trip ... |
highest mound is to the north. The Directorate-General of Antiquities of Iraq conducted three seasons of excavations, led by Muhammed Ali Mustafa, in 1947, 1962, and 1965. Before excavations began the site, being near Baghdad, had already been extensively dug by illegal workers in some areas in search of tablets and sm... | as the original name of the city. An alternative proposal is Šadlaš. The city was occupied mainly during the Isin-Larsa period and Old Babylonian period. Archaeology The site consists of three mounds covering a rectangular area of about 45000 square meters and rising to 7 meters. The highest mound is to the north. The ... |
fully mature--neither fresh nor stale..." The authors of the Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings awarded the album 4 stars, and called Summit Conference and Cerebral Caverns "cracking records made by top-flight players," commenting: "the Summit Conference group has a wish-list quality and delivers from the very start." Wr... | personal experience and direction but in no way stifles or compromises the wonderful musical resources assembled. It is a true summit conference." Reception A reviewer for DownBeat magazine awarded the album 4.5 stars and stated: "the virtuoso veterans on Summit Conference create highly structured, tightly focused impr... |
Khan Muḥammad-Būlāq ("Muhammad-Bolaq," "Muhammed-Buljak"). This identification has had a long influence on subsequent historiography, but has been disproved by recent scholarship, which established that Muḥammad-Sulṭān is to be distinguished from his successor as Mamai's protégé, Tūlāk (Teljak, Tjuljak, Tetjak in Russi... | as his overlord and to pay tribute to the khan and his beglerbeg. Mamai retaliated, by sacking Dmitrij's ally Novosil' and raiding the lands of Dmitrij's father-in-law Dmitrij of Suzdal'. On the death of Mamai's rival Ḥājjī Cherkes in (old) Astrakhan in 1375, Mamai was able to induce the new ruler of the city to recogn... |
1864 and 1909. After serving as an officer in British India, Graham retired to his estates near Dursley where he developed a passion for the historic dogs of Britain, namely Scottish Deerhounds and ultimately the infamous Irish wolfhound, which had been rendered almost extinct in the 18th and 19th centurt due to the ex... | then almost extinct Irish Wolfhound, historically known as Celtic hounds. All present-day Irish wolfhounds are descended from his breedings, bred between 1864 and 1909. After serving as an officer in British India, Graham retired to his estates near Dursley where he developed a passion for the historic dogs of Britain,... |
between 27 and 30 January 2022. Event videos The event was air freely on the wrestlingtv.ru channel. Medal table Medal overview Men's freestyle Women's freestyle Participating nations 341 competitors from 11 nations participated. (2) (3) (14) (3) (30) (15) (3) (37) (220) (1) (13) References External links | January 2022. Event videos The event was air freely on the wrestlingtv.ru channel. Medal table Medal overview Men's freestyle Women's freestyle Participating nations 341 competitors from 11 |
business, Paramount Policy Partners, since 2019. Toles entered politics in 2008, working as a regional field coordinator for the Democratic National Committee until 2010. She was elected to represent District 7 of the Prince George's County Council in 2010, a position she held until 2018. In 2012, Toles was charged wit... | 2010. She was elected to represent District 7 of the Prince George's County Council in 2010, a position she held until 2018. In 2012, Toles was charged with reckless driving after traveling in a county-owned vehicle at a speed of 105 miles per hour on the Capital Beltway. Toles apologized for the incident, saying that ... |
is native to the Eastern Pacific, where it ranges from the Gulf of California to Ecuador. It occurs in rocky reefs from | Eastern Pacific, where it ranges from the Gulf of California to Ecuador. It occurs in rocky reefs from the surface down to 15 m (49 ft), or more rarely down to 38 m (125 ft). |
number-one hit singles in 1970 in Denmark. The charts were produced by the IFPI Danmark and were published in the | in 1970 in Denmark. The charts were produced by the IFPI Danmark and were published |
were led by Huachaca, and by the commanders of the guerrilla forces, among whom stood out (his brother) Prudencio Huachaca, the French Basque Nicolás Soregui, Francisco Garay, Francisco Lanche, Tadeo Chocce and the priest Mariano Meneses, chaplain of the Iquichan army. Tadeo Chocce was a literate Indian with a farm in ... | city was defended by eight trenches with one cannon each. When the rebels withdrew from Huanta, Huachaca he ordered the town to be burned, but no one complied with that order. In July 1826, the general and President of the Governing Council, Andrés de Santa Cruz, personally traveled to Ayacucho to fight the rebels. As ... |
May 1831 and again from May 1834 to January 1837. He was deployed to Ireland in early 1841 and to Bermuda in November 1841: he was promoted to lieutenant-colonel and given command of the reserve battalion of his regiment in April 1846. He was deployed to Canada and succeeded to the command of the 1st Battalion of his r... | commissioned as an ensign in the 20th (East Devonshire) Regiment of Foot on 26 January 1826. He served in India from May 1826 until May 1831 and again from May 1834 to January 1837. He was deployed to Ireland in early 1841 and to Bermuda in November 1841: he was promoted to lieutenant-colonel and given command of the r... |
organization. Christenberry was also as a director of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Webb and Knapp, and the Hotel Association of New York City, a member of the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America, and a trustee of the St. James School. New York State Athletic Commission In 1951, Governor Thomas E. Dewey appointed C... | Scouts of America, and a trustee of the St. James School. New York State Athletic Commission In 1951, Governor Thomas E. Dewey appointed Christenberry chairman of the New York State Athletic Commission. Dewey tasked Christenberry and his fellow commissioners with cleaning up the sport of boxing. Christenberry overturne... |
June 1917) was a personality of the anti-British independence movement in the Indian subcontinent and a revolutionary of the fiery age. He had been in hiding for a long time to avoid police arrest. When police surrounded a house in Comilla to arrest him, he evaded police and fled with a revolver and a pistol. When he c... | base police at Kalta bazar on the last night of June 15, 1918. He was severely wounded in the exchange of fire and died there. His partner Nalini Bagchi.He was injured and died in Dhaka jail on the same day. Despite police torture before their deaths, none of them even mentioned their names. One policeman was killed an... |
as he had recently coached the team during the 2021 FIFA Arab Cup. Bonadéi had been the coach of youth club teams such as Paris | a French football coach who is currently the assistant coach of the Saudi Arabian national team, under Herve Renard, as he had |
now. Wildlif and wilderness weren't conserved for their intrinsic value. They were conserved for hunting and fishing." Reception The New York Times called the book "an idiosyncratic tour with Roach as the wisecracking, ever-probing guide." The book became an instant New York Times Bestseller and won several awards, inc... | by W. W. Norton & Company, it details the "curious science of human-wildlife conflict." In the book, Roach details many ways humans have tried, often unsuccessfully, to handle animals that might harm humans or damage crops and livestock. The work mostly follows her first-hand accounts of wildlife researchers on the job... |
Champions and NCAA Champions. The United World Wrestling postponed the Matteo Pellicone. Despite the efforts of the Italian Wrestling Federation to host Rome's Matteo Pellicone on the previously scheduled dates of February 4-7, the latest restrictions due to the Omicron variant proved to be a roadblock in hosting the e... | a wrestling event will held in Ostia, Rome, Italy between 22 and 25 of June 2022. The third United World Wrestling Ranking Series event of the year, it featured multiple World and Olympic Champions, Pan-American Champions, European Champions, Asian Champions and NCAA Champions. The United World Wrestling postponed the ... |
13 years after its inception to work as a full-time crypto trader. She has attended the National Institute of Dramatic Art's The Presenter Audition only Course, class of 2010. Acting career As an actor, she made an uncredited appearance in the television movie The Secret Life of Us, which premiered in 2001, and followe... | write the screenplay that depends on a pre-written script by Edwards. The film chronicles the story of a female crypto trader who gets involved in a relation with another trader that leads to the precipice of disaster for them and the destruction of their business. Published works Edwards is the author of the Can't Fig... |
performances, using an abacus as a percussion instrument in lampooning post-war Japan's economic fixations. Tani openly mocked his audiences, an abrasive style that initially entertained his fans but eventually wore thin on the public and the press, who criticized Tani for lacking humility following the safe release of... | style with androgynous eyeglasses, a pencil-thin "Colman" mustache, and slick suits and wig, calling himself "Number One Handsome Boy." Tani channeled Spike Jones with satirical jazz performances, using an abacus as a percussion instrument in lampooning post-war Japan's economic fixations. Tani openly mocked his audien... |
company Assuria, and was nominated by the Progressive Reform Party (VHP). On 16 July 2020, Walden was appointed as Minister of Economic Affairs, Entrepreneurship, and Technological Innovation in the cabinet of Chan Santokhi. In October 2021, it was revealed that she was still the owner of nine corporations and foundati... | started her career as a mathematics and accounting teacher. Later she became a corporate accountant, and worked for the Surinamese Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Education. In 2014, she became secretary of the Surinamese Checkers Union. In 2020, she was working for the Surinamese insurance company Assuria, and... |
Tohatchi High School is a public high school in Tohatchi, New Mexico. It is a part of Gallup-McKinley County Schools. Communities in its attendance boundary include Tohatchi, Brimhall Nizohini, Nakaibito, and Twin Lakes. History The original building had a capacity of 250. By 1975, the enrollment was at 750, and the sc... | spend $6,696,000, with a grant paid with federal funds covering just under $6,700,000 of that. September 1977 was the earliest anticipated opening date. The district was using weather data supplied by a Tohatchi High student, using a small weather station, as part of the district's plans. The federal grant funding arri... |
version of the work can be found at Genoa Cristoforo Colombo Airport in Genoa, Italy. A separate stone plaque the foot of the sculpture entitled Bridge of Nations is inscribed: A BRIDGE TO A NEW WORLD FOUNDED BY THE IMAGINATION OF A DREAMER FORGED WITH COURAGE - TRAVERSED BY GREATNESS AN EVERLASTING CONNECTION BETWEEN ... | Port of New York and New Jersey. The 6 meter (20 foot) tall bronze work weighing 240 hundredweight was designed by Italian sculptor Gino Gianetti. The plaza which creates the setting for statue was designed was RBA Group. The Sail of Columbus set is atop four bronze mooring posts mounted on a stone base in the shape of... |
approved a restructuring of its classes (presbyteries), to regroup the churches according to their positions on marriage and sexuality. This generated the dissatisfaction of the more conservative members, who saw with it the implicit permission for churches to celebrate same-sex marriage when they form classes that sup... | 2010s, the Reformed Church in America (IRA) faced internal conflict to define its position on same-sex marriage and homosexuality. In 2021, after failing to find an agreement among the internal groups, the denomination approved a restructuring of its classes (presbyteries), to regroup the churches according to their po... |
politician. , he serves as Member of the Riksdag representing the constituency of Stockholm County. | the Riksdag representing the constituency of Stockholm County. He became a member after Karolina Skog left. References Living people 1975 |
in 1971 in Denmark. The charts were produced by the IFPI Danmark and were published in the newspaper Ekstra Bladet. | This is a list of the number-one hit singles in 1971 in Denmark. The charts |
British Artists (RBA). His widow, Barbara Leighton, first established the gallery to showcase A. C. Leighton's artwork. In 1974, she incorporated the Leighton Foundation to operate the gallery and museum to exhibit his work along with other Albertan artists. The centre was designated as a Provincial Historic Resource o... | her home to display her husband's artwork. By 2020 the property associated with the centre, spanned 80 acres of "Foothills fescue natural grasslands" overlooking the Rocky Mountains to the west. Activities By 2020, the centre had 300 members and held year round educational programs as well as exhibitions of the work of... |
displaces and carries of ballast. The boat has a draft of with the standard keel and with the optional shoal draft keel. The boat is normally fitted with a small outboard motor or optionally with an inboard Japanese Yanmar 1GM diesel engine for docking and maneuvering. The design has sleeping accommodation for four peo... | and carries of ballast. The boat has a draft of with the standard keel and with the optional shoal draft keel. The boat is normally fitted with a small outboard motor or optionally with an inboard Japanese Yanmar 1GM diesel engine for docking and maneuvering. The design has sleeping accommodation for four people, with ... |
Bajas World Cup in the quad category. Career results Rally Dakar results References 1981 births Living people French motorcycle racers Dakar Rally motorcyclists Dakar | won the Dakar Rally in 2022. He also won the 2015 FIM Bajas World Cup in the quad category. Career results Rally Dakar |
also to stalk Helena and Martha. Amero tried to sleep with Helena but both voluntarily disrupted the foreplay, which is recorded by his friends on mobile phone and the phone unexpectedly shut down, without hearing their ending. On the next day, Amero warmly received by his friends in order to tell the event from the be... | Amero, who was devastated by betrayal of his ex-girlfriend, and later encounters with future love interest Helena, who constantly bothers him into extravagant person. Plot Amero, a renowned carpenter, lives with seven co-worker friends namely Tejo, Solomon, Kecho, Tewedros, Emushu, Zerihun and Qecho in woodwork company... |
his cousin's birthday and then in the morning headed to his mother's house, to bid farewell to his grandmother who was travelling to Suriname that day. At 6:00 am on 24 November 2012, three police officers went to Hollands Spoor railway station, having been informed there was someone who was making threats with a firea... | for one minute before attempting to resuscitate him and he was then rushed to Westeinde Hospital, where he died. He was not carrying a firearm and had only keys and a mobile phone in his pockets. The police took eight hours to contact Chandrikasing's family, even though his mother's telephone number was on his keychain... |
haul, with figures of 6 for 43 against Oxford University at Lord's in The University Match of 1972. As a tailend batsman, he scored 60 runs with a highest score of 13. He also played four List A one-day matches for Cambridge in the 1972 Benson & Hedges Cup, taking 2 wickets across these matches. References External lin... | first-class cricket for Cambridge University Cricket Club in 1971 and 1972, making twelve appearances. Playing as a left-arm medium pace bowler in the Cambridge side, he took 23 wickets at an average of 37.04. He took one five wicket haul, with figures of 6 for 43 against Oxford University at Lord's in The University M... |
a young man, he served in the United States military in World War II in Europe, earning a purple heart with an oak leaf cluster. At the war's conclusion, Rasmussen attended Gettysburg College, earning a Bachelor of Science in 1948. He then went on to medical school at Harvard University, earning his medical degree in 1... | professor, before being hired away by the University of Wisconsin, Madison as an associate professor in 1961. He later moved again to join the faculty of the University of Pennsylvania as the Benjamin Rush Professor and Chair of Biochemistry. In 1976, Rasmussen moved to Yale University where he served as Professor of M... |
of MIT from 1984 to 1989. In 1989, Mostov joined the faculty of the University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine, where he is currently Professor. Mostov and colleagues discovered and sequenced the Polymeric Immunoglobulin Receptor (pIgR) and proposed the generally accepted model of its pathway and funct... | Blobel in 1983, and an MD from Weill Cornell Medicine in 1984. He was a Whitehead Fellow at the Whitehead Institute of MIT from 1984 to 1989. In 1989, Mostov joined the faculty of the University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine, where he is currently Professor. Mostov and colleagues discovered and seque... |
the number-one hit singles in 1972 in Denmark. The charts were produced by the IFPI Danmark and were published in the | newspaper Ekstra Bladet and, from October, broadcast on Danmarks Radio. References 1972 in Denmark Denmark Lists of number-one songs |
as 03F. Later that day, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) began monitoring 03F, though its development was inhibited due to wind shear. The system's chances of developing increased, and on 8 January, the JTWC issued a Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert for 03F. On the same day at 21:00 UTC, the JTWC upgraded 03F to... | due to wind shear. The system's chances of developing increased, and on 8 January, the JTWC issued a Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert for 03F. On the same day at 21:00 UTC, the JTWC upgraded 03F to a tropical depression, assigning it the designation 05P. 03F briefly weakened on the next day; however, it reorganized, wi... |
between form and colour. In his later work, he studied the way light fell on evanescent plastic forms.<ref name="Leclerc ">Denise Leclerc, "Louis Belzile". The Plasticiens and Beyond: Montréal 1955-1970, p. 154, co-published by the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec and the Varley Art Gallery of Markham (2013).</r... | manifesto said, an equilibrium between form and colour. In his later work, he studied the way light fell on evanescent plastic forms.<ref name="Leclerc ">Denise Leclerc, "Louis Belzile". The Plasticiens and Beyond: Montréal 1955-1970, p. 154, co-published by the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec and the Varley Ar... |
moved to Hendon, Middlesex (now north London), where Beavis attended Christ's College, Finchley from 1937 to 1941. In 1943, at the age of 17, he enrolled in the Fleet Air Army, where he served for three years. His father died in 1946. Following his spell in the army, Beavis joined Price Waterhouse, in Manchester, as an... | 1964, when Hewitt and his wife moved to Ireland. After leaving the soap, Beavis found himself typecast, and found it hard to secure other roles. In 1967, he convinced the producers to kill his character off. His final appearance was in September 1967. Harry Hewitt died when Len Fairclough's (Peter Adamson) van jack sli... |
Regular Army to war establishment, replace casualties, and be ready for rapid deployment); TAVR II (these units were to give the Regular Army administrative units not needed in peacetime. They would serve to bring the establishment and to replace losses. This category became known as the 'Volunteers' with units taking ... | TAVR as a whole. Lastly, TAVR IV was the smallest of the branch, comprising the University Officers' Training Corps, Regimental and Corps Bands and miscellaneous support units. Cold War As a result of the reorganisation of the TA into the TAVR as noted above, the regiment became 2 Signal Squadron and joined the battali... |
second edition in 2015, the festival welcomed more than 10,000 people and then 15,000 in 2016. In 2018, it will take place at the Palais des congrès de Montréal. Guests and themes Over the years, the Montreal Vegan Festival has welcomed speakers on various veganism-related topics, such as Élise Desaulniers, photographe... | to familiarize the public with veganism, a way of life consisting in abstaining from the use of animal products, by emphasizing the ethical and environmental reasons for doing so. such a transition. There are only kiosks of companies and non-profit organizations refusing animal exploitation, as well as organizations de... |
obstacles facing women in the NFL. She had initially been discouraged from entering the field by male colleagues. In 2014, Bleacher Report named Masters as one of the 25 Most Powerful Women in Sports. In 2021, Masters published the autobiographical book High Impact Life. References American sports agents Cherokee Natio... | she studied law at Oklahoma University. While studying at Oklahoma University, Masters also competed as a baton twirler and beauty queen. She won the title of Miss Oklahoma in 1997, and later competed in the Miss America pageant. Masters became the first woman to represent an NFL draft pick after signing Gerald McCoy i... |
series, specials, miniseries, documentaries, and films. TV shows Drama Comedy Animation Adult animation Anime Kids & family Non-English language scripted Continuations Films Upcoming Notes References | of original programs that includes original series, specials, miniseries, documentaries, and films. TV shows Drama Comedy Animation Adult animation Anime Kids & family Non-English |
at the same university. In addition to teaching in a long career, he has held various important positions. In 2020, he was appointed as the second treasurer of Begum Rokeya University, Rangpur. Rashid was appointed as the Vice-Chancellor of BRUR for the next four years on June 9, 2021, and the appointment will be effec... | the second treasurer of the University. Early life and education Rashid was born in the Rahimpur municipal area of Ishwardi Upazila of Pabna district. He completed his S.S.C. from S. M. High School and H.S.C. from Ishwardi Government College in 1970 and 1972 respectively. Rashid completed his bachelors and masters in m... |
was again a widow. Life Early life In 1325 the young Wolfert III was mentioned as the count's nephew. This is explained by the family relation. In 1327 an elaborate charter about laws in Zeeland west of the Scheldt had Knight Florence van Borselen, and Squire Claes van Borselen as signatories, but not Wolfert. In 1324 ... | (Goys). The other party consisted of: The Lady of Wissekerke, her son Wolfert, and those of Wissekerke. In 1336 Wolfert III was a squire at the count's court. At court In 1337 Wolfert was a knight. In 1339 Wolfert III got some privileges for Veere. In April 1341 Wolfert van Borselen Lord of Veere and Zandenburg got tol... |
and films. Original films Feature films Documentaries Specials Stand-up comedy specials Upcoming original films Feature films Notes References Lists of films by studio | and films. Original films Feature films Documentaries Specials Stand-up comedy specials Upcoming original films Feature films Notes References Lists of films by |
in position by Carlos Westendorp, the High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina. Petar Đokić was named acting president until election. In the meantime Poplašen's Serbian Radical Party was banned from elections. Elected President was Mirko Šarović from Serb Democratic Party, which was in power during war years. Th... | and Herzegovina. Petar Đokić was named acting president until election. In the meantime Poplašen's Serbian Radical Party was banned from elections. Elected President was Mirko Šarović from Serb Democratic Party, which was in power during war years. The runner up was Milorad Dodik, then incumbent List of prime ministers... |
described by the botanist Kåre Arnstein Lye in 1983. See also List of Cyperus species References | Africa. The species was first formally described by the botanist Kåre Arnstein Lye in 1983. See also List of Cyperus species References nyererei Flora |
League for the 2021 season as an expansion team playing in the Texas-based West Division. They led the West Division going into the division championship, but lost to the North Texas Bulls 46–28 on June | playing in the Texas-based West Division. They led the West Division going into the division championship, but lost to the North Texas Bulls 46–28 on June 6, 2021. On November 11, 2021, The Gunslingers joined the National Arena League. References National Arena League |
is a benthic reef-dwelling species found, on average, at a depth of around 11.2 m (37 ft), though it is often found in water shallower than that and occasionally much deeper, at up to 73 m (240 ft), and it is a small fish that can reach 9 cm (3.5 inches) SL. The species is known to be able to change color in the | of around 11.2 m (37 ft), though it is often found in water shallower than that and occasionally much deeper, at up to 73 m (240 ft), and it is a small fish that can reach 9 cm (3.5 inches) SL. The species is known to be able to change color in the span of two weeks, |
(2006) and a master of Science in Pure Mathematics (2008) both from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology. He attained a Ph.D. in Pure Mathematics in 2013 from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology. In 2015, Waweru complished a Postgraduate Diploma in Education Technology from Universi... | Pure Mathematics (2008) both from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology. He attained a Ph.D. in Pure Mathematics in 2013 from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology. In 2015, Waweru complished a Postgraduate Diploma in Education Technology from University of Cape Town. Career Referee wo... |
the First League of Ukraine. During the 1994–95 season he returned to Torpedo. In 1997 he played for the Russian club Angusht Nazran. References External links Nikoloz Kheladze at Footballfact.ru 1972 births Living people Footballers from Georgia (country) Expatriate footballers from Georgia (country) Erovnuli Liga pla... | First League of Ukraine. During the 1994–95 season he returned to Torpedo. In 1997 he played for the Russian club Angusht Nazran. References External links Nikoloz Kheladze at Footballfact.ru 1972 births Living people Footballers from Georgia (country) Expatriate footballers from Georgia (country) Erovnuli Liga players... |
Between 2012 and 2018 Justicia played soft-tip darts, reaching quarterfinal of Soft Tip Dartslive Las Vegas in 2016. In January 2018 he tried to win the Tour card in PDC and reached the final of the tournament on Day 3, where he lost to Tytus Kanik. After reaching the last 16 on the final day, Justicia gained his Tour ... | in 2009 and participated in PDPA Players Championship events in Gibraltar and Nuland. At the end of the year, he attempted to qualify through PDC World Spain Qualifying Event for 2010 PDC World Darts Championship, but lost in the quarterfinal phase to Francisco Ruiz. Next years he participated mainly in soft-tip darts ... |
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