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a tent and a Quonset hut. In 1959, construction on the Church building that still stands today began and was completed in 1961. In 2011, Our Lady of Fatima Church celebrated its 50th anniversary which marked 50 years since the completion of the Church building. In 2017, the parish celebrated the 100th Anniversary of th... | offiically founded in 1952 by Rev. Maurice Lenihan. It was under Lenihan's leadership that the church, school, convent and rectory were built. However, the parish existed since 1948. Mass services were initially held in an automobile showroom, and transferred to other locations including a tent and a Quonset hut. In 19... |
competed in Flat racing. Life and career Thomas was born in Caernarfon and began his career as a jockey in 1961. He rode 878 winners before retiring from race riding in 1990 | handicap races. In 1977 he won the Singapore Gold Cup on a horse called Sir Toby. His biggest wins came in the Vernons Sprint Cup in 1978 and the King's Stand Stakes in 1983. He died |
evidence, but he was released without charge. On 26 January, Puška was further remanded in custody to appear again on 9 February. Reactions People in Tullamore and across Ireland expressed shock and sadness following Murphy's death. Taoiseach Micheál Martin declared that there was no place in Irish society for violence... | villages and communities across the island of Ireland and the world gathered to pay tribute to the memory of Murphy in the days after her death, with up to 100 vigils taking place in Tullamore, Dublin, Limerick, Cork, Galway, Derry, Tyrone and Armagh as well as in Melbourne, Edinburgh, London, New York, Toronto and Van... |
de Clisson sided with the English choice for the empty Breton ducal crown, John de Montfort, against the French preference, Charles de Blois. His brother, Olivier IV did not support this view. As a result of his prominence in the Montfortist camp, his lands in France were confiscated in October 1344 and given to Willia... | the Breton War of Succession During the Breton War of Succession, de Clisson sided with the English choice for the empty Breton ducal crown, John de Montfort, against the French preference, Charles de Blois. His brother, Olivier IV did not support this view. As a result of his prominence in the Montfortist camp, his la... |
wind pressure side as the center of gravity descended, and the bridge was moved as close to the center as possible to suppress acceleration due to longitudinal sway. This had drawbacks such as the inability to communicate with the ship in stormy weather and the inability to secure sufficient space inside the ship, so t... | was the case with the destroyers of the same period, and the plan number was K101A. In designing, as with the other submarine chasers planned for the same year, the Imperial Japanese Navy's CH-4 and No.13-class submarine chasers would be used as the basis for the design, and this would adapt the US Navy's weaponries. T... |
racial markup is 512 Hispanic, 284 black, 268 white, 46 two or more races, 12 Asian, 12 American Indian/Alaska Native and 3 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander. The gender markup is 612 male and 525 female students. Sports Berea High offers various sports for both boys | high school in Greenville, South Carolina. As of the 2021–22 school year, the school has 1,223 students, as well as 5 administrators, 79 teachers or professional staff members and 28 support staff members. Demographics The student body's racial markup is 512 Hispanic, 284 black, 268 white, 46 two or more races, 12 Asia... |
Will Donna Andrews, Jane Crafter, and Wendy Doolan did not play. 3. From the 2019 U.S. Senior Women's Open Championship, the amateur(s) returning the lowest 72-hole score Sally Krueger (a) Judith Kyrinis (a) 4. Winners of the U.S. Women's Open Championship who reached their 50th birthday on or before July 29, 2021 (ten... | hosting club was founded in 1895. It had previously hosted four USGA Championships, including the 1979 U.S. Women's Open. Course layout The final length came to differ between each round. Fourth round length is shown. Format The walking-only tournament was played over 72 holes of stroke play, with the top 50 and ties m... |
The girls' giant slalom competition of the alpine skiing events at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics was held at the Hafjell Olympic Slope near | from 47 different countries took part in this event. Results The race was started |
conference opponents and two non-conference games against and . The Rams went 9–1 in the regular season and advanced to the 2010 NCAA Division II football playoffs. Playoffs The Rams won their first playoff game, at home against . The team then went on to win two straight games on the road, against and , before losing | title. Shepherd advanced to the NCAA Division II playoffs, where they beat in the first round, in the second round, and in the quarterfinals before losing in the semifinals at . The Rams played their home games at Ram Stadium in Shepherdstown, West Virginia. Regular season The 2010 regular season for the Rams consisted... |
(2.2 inches) SL, whereas females are slightly larger at up to 6 cm (2.3 inches) SL. The species was described in 2011 from six specimens collected in shallow waters off Queensland, and it is named for Maggie Walker, for her service and dedication to science and education at the University of Washington | in shallow waters off Queensland, and it is named for Maggie Walker, for her service and dedication to science and education at the University of Washington and the Burke Museum of Natural History |
in Ireland, 1224–1540 was awarded the 2013 Prize for Irish Historical Research by the National University of Ireland. Since then he has been a Visiting Professor at the School of Theology, St John's University, Collegeville, Minnesota, and later a Burns Visiting Scholar in Boston College. Selected works The friars in I... | in Ireland, 1400-1534: from reform to Reformation, Blackrock, Co. Dublin: Columba Press (2000) Prayer and Thought in Monastic Tradition: Essays in Honour of Benedicta Ward, SLG, London (2014) The Irish Benedictines : a history, Blackrock, Co. Dublin: The Columba Press (2005) References Living people People from County ... |
remaining eligibility over offers from Chattanooga, Florida Atlantic, Marshall, Nebraska, New Mexico, Old Dominion, and UTEP. Barno played in three games in his first season at Virginia Tech as an outside linebacker before redshirting the rest of the season. Going into his redshirt junior season, he was again moved to ... | safety position in high school. Barno failed to qualify academically to play Division I football and enrolled at Butler Community College. College career Barno began his college career at Butler Community College, where coaches moved him from safety to linebacker. As a sophomore, he recorded 66 tackles, 14 tackles for ... |
exhaust turbocharger produced by Kawasaki Heavy Industries under a license agreement with MAN was installed. It does not have a self-reversing mechanism and is connected to the propeller via a fluid coupling and a reducer. Due to this, the shaft system became longer, and because the main engine room was located in fron... | test boat as a B-type submarine chaser, and the other seven boats were classified as a 20-knot class practical boat as an A-type submarine chaser. Design The basic design was done by the Ship Design Association, as was the case with the destroyers of the same period, and the plan number was K101B. In designing, as with... |
established that Tūlāk is to be distinguished from his predecessor as Mamai's protégé, Muḥammad-Sulṭān (Mamat-Sultan in Russian sources). The form Būlāq is to be seen as a variant reading of Tūlāk, and to be associated with the khan reigning in 1379–1380, not the khan (Muḥammad-Sulṭān) reigning in 1370–1379. The source... | Monety Hanov Ulusa Džučieva ili Zolotoj Ordy, St Petersburg, 1832. Gaev, A. G., "Genealogija i hronologija Džučidov," Numizmatičeskij sbornik 3 (2002) 9-55. Grekov, B. D., and A. J. Jakubovskij, Zolotaja orda i eë padenie. Moscow, 1950. Grigor'ev, A. P., "Zolotoordynskie hany 60-70-h godov XIV v.: hronologija pravlenii... |
inches) SL. Two specimens of H. pogonia were observed to live peacefully in an aquarium for multiple months, which suggests that this species (and possibly the genus Histiophryne as a whole) may be less aggressive and less cannibalistic than members of genera such as Antennarius or Histrio. This species can be distingu... | Ocean, where it is known from Indonesia and the Philippines, specifically the shallow inshore waters of Lombok, Komodo, and possibly Cebu. It is a reef-dwelling species that is thought to be more active at night. Males of the species reach 4.8 cm (1.9 inches) SL, whereas females are slightly larger at up to 5.4 cm (2.1 |
of Agriculture in Petr Fiala's Cabinet since January 2022. References 1970 births Living people People from Znojmo Agriculture ministers of the Czech Republic Mendel University Brno alumni | Czech Minister of Agriculture in Petr Fiala's Cabinet since January 2022. References 1970 births Living people People from Znojmo Agriculture ministers of the Czech Republic Mendel |
reading from Boston College, and a sixth-year certificate in professional education and administration from the University of Connecticut. Feeney taught in Catholic schools across Connecticut for many years. She was principal of St. James School in Danielson from 1972 to 1974, coordinator of elementary schools in the g... | Helen Margaret. She received her bachelor's degree from the Diocesan Sisters College, a master's degree in education with a specialization in reading from Boston College, and a sixth-year certificate in professional education and administration from the University of Connecticut. Feeney taught in Catholic schools acros... |
1940s, including Outlaw Express (1938), The Renegade Ranger (1938), Dramatic School (1938), Verbena Tragica (Block Party, 1939), It's a Wonderful World (1939), Passport to Alcatraz (1940), The Falcon in Mexico (1944), Marriage is a Private Affair (1944), and The Cisco Kid Returns (1945). In 1948, she coached Jennifer J... | She studied dance with La Argentina. Musicians Olga Samaroff and Leopold Stokowski helped her make connections in Hollywood. Career Callejo appeared in films in the 1930s and 1940s, including Outlaw Express (1938), The Renegade Ranger (1938), Dramatic School (1938), Verbena Tragica (Block Party, 1939), It's a Wonderful... |
reviewed A Fortune for Kregen for Different Worlds magazine and stated that "our hero escapes slavery and emerges from the moder to face his real enemy at the end of the book. The author seems to have had great fun, since the last chapter contains a suggestion that Prescot will | Dray Prescot is recovering from a wound suffered during a game of jikaida. Publication history After Bulmer badly bruised his arm in a fall, A Fortune for Kregen was published in December 1979, after which came A Victory for Kregen. Reception John |
an extinct genus of ostracod (seed shrimp) belonging to the family Quasillitidae and order Podocopida. Specimens have been found in Mississippian to Permian beds in | beds in North America, Europe, and Australia. Species G. arkansana Girty 1910 G. australae Crespin 1945 |
to the order Productida and family Linoproductidae. Specimens have been found in Carboniferous | in Carboniferous beds in North America. Species D. elegans Norwood and Pratten D. nivosus Gordon 1975 References Paleozoic |
from which he resigned in 2008. Then he joined the People of Freedom. In 2004 Bernini founded a low cost airline company, MyAir, and headed it. The company went bankrupt in 2009. Bernini was married to Angela Bernini and had three children. In Summer 2011 he was hospitalized following a heart attack and died in a retir... | period 1989–1992. Biography Bernini was born in Bondeno, Ferrara, on 6 May 1936. In 1952 he joined the DC. He was a professor of transport economics and worked at the faculty of political science of the University of Padua. From 1971 to 1980 he was president of the Province of Treviso and president of the Veneto Region... |
the team placed 3rd entering in the second round and the teams placed 4th to 13th entering in the first round. The bottom two teams will be relegated at the end of the season, as relegation will return after being suspended for two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The draw to decide the fixture of the season was hel... | Nacional Torneo Malvinas Argentinas 2022, is the 38th season of the Primera Nacional, the second tier of Argentine football. The season began on 11 February and will end in November 2022. Thirty-seven teams compete in the league, thirty-three returning from the 2021 season, two teams promoted from Torneo Federal A and ... |
with the caption: "Sorry, The Chainsmokers Are Back", announcing the single would come out. Music video An accompanying music video was released on January 28, 2022, and directed by Kid. Studio. It stars Drew Taggart "chasing a love interest [...] on an airplane, the top of a skyscraper, and falling through the air". T... | Back", announcing the single would come out. Music video An accompanying music video was released on January 28, 2022, and directed by Kid. Studio. It stars Drew Taggart "chasing a love interest [...] on an airplane, the top of a skyscraper, and falling through the air". The video gathered one million views in less tha... |
be supporting the TCR Eastern Europe Trophy. Race results Notes References External links 2022 in Hungarian sport 2022 in Austrian sport 2022 in Polish sport 2022 in Croatian sport 2022 in Slovak sport 2022 in Czech sport ACCR Formula 4 Championship ACCR F4 ACCR F4 | and drivers Calendar All rounds except the Brno round will be supporting the TCR Eastern Europe Trophy. Race results Notes References External links 2022 in Hungarian sport 2022 in Austrian sport 2022 in Polish sport 2022 in Croatian sport 2022 in Slovak sport 2022 in Czech sport ACCR Formula 4 Championship ACCR F4 ACC... |
Mattar (born 1916) is an Lebanese former tennis player. She is the first Lebanese female tennis player to compete in the Grand Slam. She played in Singles at the Wimbledon in 1948. She lost to the American Barbara Scofield in the Second Round. | in Singles at the Wimbledon in 1948. She lost to the American Barbara Scofield in the Second Round. Her partner in mixed doubles Egyptian Eddie Mandelbaum lost in the Second Round to the Australian player John Bromwich and American Louise Brough. Competed in mixed doubles |
(c. 1760–1846), English actress Frank Tidswell (1867–1941), Australian physician Quinton Tidswell (1910–1991), Australian artist Thomas Tidswell (1870–1950), Australian | architect See also Tideswell, village and parish in England Tidwell, surname |
hosting several TV programs on RTL Netherlands such as "Rodeo Drive" and "Ranking the Cars". He is also an award-winning director producer for many short films in California. Bibliography The travel log - op zoek | - ) is a director and Dutch TV host, known mainly in the Netherlands for hosting several TV programs on RTL Netherlands such as "Rodeo |
family Linyphiidae. The species was first described by C. R. Crosby and S. C. Bishop in 1925 as Ceraticelus ornatulus. Subspecies Two subspecies are recognized: Ceratinella ornatula alaskana Chamberlin, 1949 Ceratinella ornatula ornatula Ceratinella ornatula alaskana | to the Canada, Greenland and the United States. It belongs to the family Linyphiidae. The species was first described by C. R. Crosby and S. C. Bishop in 1925 as Ceraticelus ornatulus. Subspecies Two subspecies are |
was a Democrat. Moe later moved to Grand Marais, Minnesota, with his wife, and was a sled dog owner and racer. He died from brain cancer in Grand Marias, Minnesota, on January 12, 2022, at the age of 56. References 1965 births 2022 deaths People from Bemidji, Minnesota People from Bloomington, Minnesota People from Coo... | from 2005 to 2008 and was a Democrat. Moe later moved to Grand Marais, Minnesota, with his wife, and was a sled dog owner and racer. He died from brain cancer in Grand Marias, Minnesota, on January 12, 2022, at the age of 56. References 1965 births 2022 deaths People from Bemidji, Minnesota People from Bloomington, Min... |
the California Shipbuilding Company on July 13, 1944, and completed on August 18, 1944. The ship’s United States Maritime Commission designation was VC2- S- AP3, hull number 42 (V-32), she worked as merchant marine for all of her career. SS Alamo Victory served in the Pacific Ocean during World War II and was operated ... | to the Korea War Zone. SS Alamo Victory made trips between the US and Korea helping American forces engaged against Communist aggression in South Korea. In 1951 she was put back into the National Defense Reserve Fleet at Suisun Bay. Vietnam War In 1965 she was reactivated for Vietnam War. Alamo Victory served as Mercha... |
Persico Marine based in Italy Racing Results References Individual sailing yachts 2010s sailing yachts Sailboat type designs | after being built Persico Marine based in Italy Racing Results References Individual sailing yachts 2010s sailing yachts Sailboat type designs by Guillaume Verdier |
westward expansion and conquered as far as the present Gujrat, Pakistan. Sometimes he even surprised and plundered the town of Sialkot, and over-ran the countries of Koolowal, Kotli, Mianwar, Bhaderwah and almost put a barricade to the communication between Kashmir and Lahore. Such Activities of Ranjit Dev and his "Thr... | Ranjit Dev and his "Three Brothers" might have offended the Mughal Governor of Lahore, Zakariya Khan Bahadur, who feined reconciliation towards the rising Rajput Chieftain and sent promises and invitation to him to visit the Lahore court. The Ambitious Chief, however, was reluctant to respond to these invitations. The ... |
based in the UK Laura Lee (bassist) (born 1986), Mexican-American bassist and singer-songwriter (Khruangbin) Laura Lee (YouTuber) (born 1988), American make-up artist, YouTuber, beauty blogger, and beauty influencer See also Laura-Lee Smith (born | soul and gospel singer-songwriter Laura Lee (sex worker) (born 1973; died 2018), Irish-born sex worker and activist based in the UK Laura Lee (bassist) |
Hachette and Armand Colin. Around March 1875, together with Henriette Caroste, Anna Houry, Auclert, Deraismes, and her sister Anna Féresse-Deraismes, Blandy co-signed a letter asking Victor Hugo to support their feminist views. Blandy collaborated with Revue contemporaine and Revue des deux mondes. She also translated ... | Revue contemporaine and Revue des deux mondes. She also translated English and Italian works. Among others, Blandy is remembered for her adaptation of Mayne Reid's novel, L’Habitation au désert, under the title Les Robinsons de terre ferme. Her novel La Teppe aux merles, published in 1890, is reminiscent of Alain-Fourn... |
"almost-psychedelic," "[d]istinctive and imaginative." Writing for School Library Journal, Marilyn Larusso noted that "children old enough to appreciate trickery, cleverness, and justice will enjoy this tale." Canadian Children's Literature's Joanne Findon said the book was ""straightforward and lively" and "highlights... | They are members of First Mennonite Church of Winnipeg, where Froese teaches Sunday school classes. Career Between 1979 and 1989, Froese worked as an audio-visual producer and photographer at VIP Communications Ltd. in Winnipeg. In 1994, she participated in the Manitoba Writers' Guild Mentorship Program, which led her ... |
synergistic" free jazz with "dynamic" spoken word. Critical reception Upon its release, Who Sent You? was welcomed with critical applause. On Metacritic, it has a score of 87 out of 100, indicating "universal acclaim", based on four reviews. Year-end lists Track listing Words composed by Camae Ayewa. Music composed by ... | 2020. Composition On Who Sent You?, the quintet craft a fusion of "tight, synergistic" free jazz with "dynamic" spoken word. Critical reception Upon its release, Who Sent You? was welcomed with critical applause. On Metacritic, it has a score of 87 out of 100, indicating "universal acclaim", based on four reviews. Year... |
Berea High School is the name of two high schools | School is the name of two high schools in |
in caves on the Nullarbor Plain. It was first described in 2020 by Mark Harvey and | described in 2020 by Mark Harvey and Michael Rix. The species epithet honours Saman Kunan (a Thai diver, who died during the Tham |
Pliocene epoch, 15 million years ago, being one of the oldest known members of Baranomys family. It was an ancestor of modern Arvicolinae. The animal had been described by Miklós Kretzoi in 1959, who based his | in Europe during Pliocene epoch, 15 million years ago, being one of the oldest known members of Baranomys family. It was an ancestor of modern Arvicolinae. The animal had been described by Miklós Kretzoi in 1959, who based his |
German Cold War rifle. Sidearms Walther P38-reintroduced from WWII in 1957 and saw service till 1963.After this a new variant of the pistol the P1 was introduced and served as the standard German sidearm for the rest of the Cold War. Machine guns MG 3 machine gun- Modernised variant of WWII MG 42. Served as main German... | as the standard German sidearm for the rest of the Cold War. Machine guns MG 3 machine gun- Modernised variant of WWII MG 42. Served as main German Cold War machine gun from late 1950s. Anti tank weapons PzF 44 MILAN Artillery Towed FH70 Self propelled M107 self-propelled gun M109 howitzer M110 howitzer Self propelled ... |
Venezuelan Primera División club Metropolitanos. Club career Metropolitanos Pabón is a product of Metropolitanos. He got his professional debut for Metropolitanos on 19 May | He got his professional debut for Metropolitanos on 19 May 2018 in a Venezuelan Primera División game against Deportivo Lara. References External links Living people 2001 births Association football defenders |
takmičenje za Pesmu Evrovizije (RTS contest for the Eurovision Song Contest) would only be held if the epidemic measures of the government of Serbia allow them to do so. After this, Saša Mirković, a partial owner of Megaton Productions, announced the end of cooperation with RTS on Beovizija. In their official statement... | Megaton Productions, announced the end of cooperation with RTS on Beovizija. In their official statement, they stated that they are the sole owners of the Beovizija format. The official statement of Megaton Production was as follows: "When the festival was established in 2003, RTS did not have the right to send a repre... |
Schaub, 1934 Baranomys Kormos, 1933 Microtodon Miller, 1928 References Fossil taxa described in 1955 Cricetidae Pliocene mammals of Europe | from the Cricetidae, that inhabited Asia, Europe, North America in Pliocene epoch. It was first described by Miklós |
sued Smith because she failed to make payments toward the purchase price. The sale went through anyway, though Smith then sold the station in 1981 to KHAG, Inc. KHAG dropped the KPEP call sign for KHOS in December 1981. Three years later, KHAG sold the station to Hoss Media Inc., a firm that also owned KBIL (92.9 FM) l... | the Burke radio interests, including KBIL and KMHT. In June 1990, the station laid off three employees citing a "poor business climate". The entire sales staff was dismissed at the end of August, and on September 9, KBIL-AM-FM shut down. A judge appointed a receiver at the request of Connecticut National Bank, which ha... |
manager for DJO Global. He was an account executive at Celleration before becoming an insurance agent. He was elected to the Arkansas House of Representatives in November 2020 and assumed office on January 11, 2021. References Living people Arkansas | Representatives from the 31st district. Elected in November 2020, he assumed office on January 11, 2021. Education Brooks earned a Master of Business Administration from Harding University. Career From 2000 to 2002, Brooks worked as a business sales representative for Dell. He later worked as a territory sales represen... |
next was that he tried to run away and they restrained him. There was a scuffle and when a police officer tried to pick up his gun it fired, killing the boy. Later events On the 20th anniversary of Dener's death in 2014, a proposal was made to rename a square after Dener, as a memorial. In the Linden-Limmer district, c... | when a police officer tried to pick up his gun it fired, killing the boy. Later events On the 20th anniversary of Dener's death in 2014, a proposal was made to rename a square after Dener, as a memorial. In the Linden-Limmer district, council members voted to do so, but the plan was then vetoed by the city council. The... |
college. He was a linebacker on the football team and earned a degree in journalism. He began his career with the Tampa Times in 1977. He later worked for South Florida Sun-Sentinel and Palm Beach Post, newspapers both in Florida. Shortly thereafter, he started writing for magazines like Sports Illustrated, Golf World,... | Death Rosaforte died from complications of Alzheimer's disease on January 11, 2022, at the age of 66. After he died, Jay Monahan, Commissioner of the PGA Tour stated, "A true professional, Tim always treated our organization and our athletes fairly. Writing and speaking with an opinion but without an agenda. He never s... |
Mark Harvey and Michael Rix. The species epithet honours Craig Challen, for his contributions to cave diving and his role in | It was first described in 2020 by Mark Harvey and Michael Rix. The species epithet honours Craig Challen, for his contributions to cave diving and his role in the Tham Luang cave rescue in 2018. The species |
have preserved neither his name nor activities. 18th-century historiographical works – Ungaricae sanctitatis indicia and the Bollandists' Acta Sanctorum Ungariae I. – state that Vitus was a member of the Augustinian Hermits. It is possible he was born in Várad (present-day Oradea, Romania), as a 17th-century author Nic... | was later beatified. Monastic life Contemporary sources have preserved neither his name nor activities. 18th-century historiographical works – Ungaricae sanctitatis indicia and the Bollandists' Acta Sanctorum Ungariae I. – state that Vitus was a member of the Augustinian Hermits. It is possible he was born in Várad (pr... |
State People's Democratic Party from Meghalaya, India Eugeneson Lyngdoh (born 1986), Indian footballer Hopingstone Lyngdoh (1929–2015), Indian politician, president of the Hill State People's Democratic Party (HSPDP) James Michael Lyngdoh (born 1939), Indian civil servant, Chief Election Commissioner of India Metbah Ly... | Michael Lyngdoh (born 1939), Indian civil servant, Chief Election Commissioner of India Metbah Lyngdoh, United Democratic Party politician from Meghalaya, India Paul Lyngdoh, Indian politician and poet who was born in Shillong, Meghalaya, India Rowell Lyngdoh, Indian politician from the state of Meghalaya, India Shaisn... |
a deputy director of RAB - a position he held until January 2012. In January 2012, Azad was appointed a Military Observer (MILOB) with the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO). He received his commission from the Infantry Division of the Bangladesh Army thr... | March 2009, he was appointed as a deputy director of RAB - a position he held until January 2012. In January 2012, Azad was appointed a Military Observer (MILOB) with the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO). He received his commission from the Infantry Div... |
Quartermaster Corps - see Structure of the Egyptian Army Hellenic Army Quartermaster Corps (Σώμα Φροντιστών) - see Structure of the Hellenic Army Swedish Army Quartermaster Corps, created in 1880, amalgamated in 1966 with Swedish naval and air force components | Quartermaster Corps, created in 1880, amalgamated in 1966 with Swedish naval and air force components into: Quartermaster Corps of the Swedish Armed Forces, established in 1966, then amalgamated into the Commissary Corps of the Swedish Armed Forces in 1973 |
(born 23 October 1981) is a Polish basketball player. Following her college career with Emmanuel College, she went on to play professionally in Europe. College career Demirer played college basketball for Emmanuel from 1999 to 2003, scoring 1,403 points. Club career Demirer spent the 2008–2009 season with Hamar, averag... | helped the team to the Úrvalsdeild finals where it lost to KR. In January 2011, Demirer signed with Njarðvík. She helped Njarðvík reach the Úrvalsdeild finals for the first time in its history where it lost to Keflavík in three games. In September 2011, she signed with Spirou Monceau. In 2013–2014, Demirer averaged 9.6... |
Saint Vulfran is of Flamboyant Gothic style. History The construction of the church was started on 7 June 1488. From 31 August it was clear that funding would be an issue and thus the construction was ceased for some time. On 4 April 1520 Jean Crétel of Tours-en-Vimeu was commissioned to lead the work. The nave would b... | As the French Revolution took place, the church became a Temple of Reason and a feast was celebrated in honor of the Supreme Being on 8 June 1794. Catholic worship in the church resumed in 1803. The church was listed as a Monument historique in 1840. Damages during World War II The church was heavily damaged on 20 May ... |
from the 88th district. Elected in November 2016, he assumed office in January 2017. Early life and education Penzo was born in Tontitown, Arkansas. He earned an Associate of Applied Science in physical therapy from Northwest Arkansas Community College and a Bachelor of Science in geological and Earth sciences from the... | member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from the 88th district. Elected in November 2016, he assumed office in January 2017. Early life and education Penzo was born in Tontitown, Arkansas. He earned an Associate of Applied Science in physical therapy from Northwest Arkansas Community College and a Bachelor of |
Joanna Mostov; 1980), American actress, director, and writer Julie Mostov, American political scientist | Mostov; 1980), American actress, director, and writer Julie Mostov, American political scientist Keith |
Hungarian fencer Oliver Szolnoki (born 1997), Hungarian pool player Roland Szolnoki (born 1992), Hungarian football player See also Szolnoki MÁV FC, Hungarian football club, from the city of Szolnok Szolnoki Olajbányász, professional basketball team | in Szolnok, Hungary 2019–20 Szolnoki Vízilabda SC season, Szolnoki Dózsa's 99th year in existence as a water polo club Szolnoki Vízilabda SC, professional water polo team |
finding your true love in your dream". Music video An accompanying music video was released on 28 January 2022, and directed by Isaac Rentz. It depicts an "impromptu" party taking place in a Los Angeles parking lot, and was described by Vents Magazine as featuring "dancing, fast cars and the promise of romance". Credit... | was written by Blue, Lukas Costas, Rebecca Krueger and Why Don't We's members Jonah Marais, Corbyn Besson, Daniel Seavey, Jack Avery and Zach Herron, and produced by Blue. Background and content Why Don't We contacted Jonas Blue on Twitter in 2019, where Blue praised the band's vocals. Blue said in a press release: "'D... |
school. Previously area Native Americans attended boarding schools elsewhere. By 1969, enrollment exceeded 400, and the teaching staff numbered 21. Over 75% of the students were Native Americans. The proposal was for of building area. The GMCS board of trustees began to quarrel with the architectural form, Kruger, Lake... | High School is a public high school in Thoreau, New Mexico. It is a part of Gallup-McKinley County Schools. Communities in its boundary include Thoreau, Continental Divide, Prewitt, and Smith Lake. History In 1964 the Navajo Tribal Council's advisory committee voted to allow for fewer than of land in Thoreau for the sc... |
Bush, joined by six additional judges. On December 17, 2021, a panel of the court dissolved the Fifth Circuit's stay of the ETS by a 2–1 vote. Judge Joan Larsen dissented. Supreme Court Numerous challengers filed emergency applications at the Supreme Court of the United States in the days after the Fifth Circuit's stay... | to one of the twelve United States courts of appeals with geographic jurisdiction. The challenges to the COVID-19 ETS were all transferred to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit on November 16, 2021. The petitioners sought initial hearing en banc for consideration of the challenges. On December 15,... |
Northey Burnard (1818–1878), 19th-century English sculptor Norah Telford Burnard (1902–1979), New Zealand school dental supervisor and journal editor Robert Burnard (1799/1800–1846–1847), Cornish painter Trevor Burnard (born 1961), professor of American history at the University of Melbourne | Bonnie Burnard (1945–2017), Canadian short story writer and novelist Lou Burnard (born 1946), expert in digital humanities, text encoding and digital libraries Neville Northey Burnard (1818–1878), 19th-century English sculptor Norah Telford Burnard (1902–1979), New Zealand school dental supervisor and journal editor Ro... |
University in England. Political career Monjowa Lifaka represented the South West constituency for the Cameroon People's Democratic Movement (CPDM / RDPC), in the 7th 8th, 9th, and 10th Legislations of the National Assembly of Cameroon, and was its Vicce-President from 2009 until her death. In 2017 she became chairpers... | elected in 2002, and was vice-president of the Assembly at the time of her death. Early life and education Monjowa Lifaka had a diploma in secretarial and business studies from Crown Secretarial and Business Studies College in England, and a diploma in administrative management from the University of Maryland Eastern S... |
in Berlin, Germany. The use of the nerve agent was confirmed by five Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) certified laboratories. Navalny blamed Russian president Vladimir Putin for his poisoning, while the Kremlin has repeatedly denied involvement. The director described the film as "the story o... | with a Novichok nerve agent, falling sick during a flight from Tomsk to Moscow, and was hospitalized in serious condition. Navalny was taken to a hospital in Omsk after an emergency landing there, and put in a coma. Two days later, he was evacuated to the Charité hospital in Berlin, Germany. The use of the nerve agent ... |
his father was serving in the United States Air Force. He later lived in Epworth, Iowa. After graduating from Western Dubuque High School, Bradley attended Loras College and the University of Dubuque before earning a bachelor's degree from the University of Iowa. He earned a dental degree from the Marquette University ... | as a member of the Iowa House of Representatives from the 58th district. Elected in November 2020, he assumed office on January 11, 2021. Early life and education Bradley was born in Napa, California while his father was serving in the United States Air Force. He later lived in Epworth, Iowa. After graduating from West... |
Keene, a soldier, civil servant, and orientalist | Keene, a soldier, civil servant, and orientalist Henry George Keene (1826–1915), an English historian |
has been referred by the Marine Band as one of Sousa's "most elegant trio melodies". Bells are first played during the trio. In the break strain, all the instruments are played back with a subito fortissimo (). A diminuendo is also added to the percussion instruments. In the final strain, all the instruments are played... | trio. In the break strain, all the instruments are played back with a subito fortissimo (). A diminuendo is also added to the percussion instruments. In the final strain, all the instruments are played with a . A Jingling Johnny bell tower is also added, which is played to "bring home the exotic character" of the march... |
of the Netherlands women's national water polo team, playing as a centre back. After 165 international matches, she retired in 2009. She was a part of the team at the 1999 Women's European Water Polo Championship, winning the silver medal, 2001 Women's European Water Polo Championship | silver medal, 2001 Women's European Water Polo Championship , 2006 Women's European Water Polo Championship, at the 2001 World Aquatics Championships, 2003 World Aquatics Championships, 2005 World Aquatics Championships, and 2007 World Aquatics Championships. |
son-in-law and companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad Rabee Allafi, Libyan footballer Rabee Al-Mousa (born 1984), Saudi Arabian professional footballer Sa'ad ibn Al-Rabee, sahaba (companion) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad Rabee Ataya (born 1989), Lebanese professional footballer Abu Bakr Rabee Ibn Ahmad Al-Akhawyni... | al-Madkhali, former head of the Sunnah Studies Department at the Islamic University of Madinah Younis Abdallah Rabee, (born 1948), Kuwaiti sprinter Ahmed Rabee El Sheikh (born 1993), Egyptian professional footballer Rabee Sufyani (born 1987), Saudi football |
year, he gained notability from writing the script for the slasher revival film Scream. In January 2022, he was hired to script the upcoming horror film Final Destination 6. In February 2022, he wrote the screenplay for a sequel to the 2022 Scream slasher revival. Filmography Accolades His work on Ready or Not was nomi... | Stan Against Evil and Castle Rock. In 2019, he began his series of collaborations with directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett by drafting the screenplay for the horror film Ready or Not. In 2020, he continued his collaborations with Bettinelli-Olpin and Gillett with the upcoming horror film Reunion. The foll... |
David Sears (born 17 December 1989) is an English former first-class cricketer. Sears was born at Grantham in December 1989. He was educated at The King's School in Grantham, before going up to Homerton College, Cambridge. While studying at Cambridge, he made a single appearance in first-class cricket for Cambridge Uni... | University Cricket Club against Oxford University in the 2014 University Match at Oxford. Batting once in the match, he was dismissed for 29 runs in the Cambridge first innings by Abidine Sakande. In the Oxford first innings he took a five wicket haul with his fast-medium bowling, with figures of 5 for 73. He followed ... |
of Frederick Barbarossa's campaign on the Third Crusade (1189–1190). It was probably written in Italy in the 1190s. The Deeds did not circulate widely. It survives in two manuscripts. In Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, MS lat. 4931, it takes up eight columns across three folios (105d–107c). In both manuscripts... | is not found in other more substantial sources, such as the History of the Expedition of the Emperor Frederick and the History of the Pilgrims. It is possible that the author of the Deeds had access to the History of the Pilgrims, since in a few cases he uses very similar wording. It is almost certain that he had acces... |
Hafjell Olympic Slope near Lillehammer, Norway, on 17 February. 60 athletes from 53 different countries took part in this event. Results The race was started | was held at the Hafjell Olympic Slope near Lillehammer, Norway, on 17 February. 60 athletes from 53 different countries took part in this event. Results The |
Washington. He is also the director of EPL. He was on Editorial Board of JGR: Solid Earth from 2012 to 2018. Michael studies how rocks behave when transported to deep Earth interiors and associated elemental behaviors. He also uses super-deep diamonds to study the how Earth's mantle works. Research Walter uses experime... | Earth interiors and associated elemental behaviors. He also uses super-deep diamonds to study the how Earth's mantle works. Research Walter uses experimental petrology to research on early Earth's history, when the planet just formed from accretion of the cloud of gas and dust surrounding our young Sun, and when distin... |
orienteering competitor Dorthe Holm (born 1972), Danish curler from Kastrup Dorthe Hoppius (born 1996), German footballer Dorthe Jørgensen (born 1959), Danish philosopher, theologian, historian of ideas Dorthe Larsen (born 1969), Danish football goalkeeper Anne Dorthe Lund (died 1759), Danish stage actress Dorthe Nors ... | Hansen, Danish orienteering competitor Dorthe Holm (born 1972), Danish curler from Kastrup Dorthe Hoppius (born 1996), German footballer Dorthe Jørgensen (born 1959), Danish philosopher, theologian, historian of ideas Dorthe Larsen (born 1969), Danish football goalkeeper Anne Dorthe Lund (died 1759), Danish stage actre... |
the Oklahoma Central main line. The Ada Terminal Railway had no trains of its own, but simply furnished the rails over which the Oklahoma Central trains came into Ada. The Ada Terminal Railway assets were included, along with the assets of the Chickasha Terminal Railway Company and the Oklahoma Central Railway Company ... | the Oklahoma Central main line. The Ada Terminal Railway had no trains of its own, but simply furnished the rails over which the Oklahoma Central trains came into Ada. The Ada Terminal Railway assets were included, along with the assets of the Chickasha Terminal Railway Company and the Oklahoma Central Railway Company ... |
"one of the hardest workers [she] know[s]", and that "he came in the studio with his guitar and started playing his concept for the song and I was like, 'This guy writes his (stuff) and he's really focused and serious.'" Composition and themes Love Sux was described by Lavigne in an interview with Entertainment Weekly ... | single, "Bite Me", was released on November 10, 2021. The second single, "Love It When You Hate Me", featuring Blackbear, was released on January 14, 2022. Tour To promote the album, Lavigne will embark on the Love Sux Tour, originally titled the Bite Me Tour, in 2022. The European leg was originally scheduled for that... |
for two seasons where he played 74 matches and scored 8 goals with Dynamo Kirov. References External links Igor Vysochansky footballfacts.ru Igor Vysochansky allplayers.in.ua 1968 births Living people FC Desna Chernihiv players FC Volyn Lutsk players FC Zirka Kropyvnytskyi players FC Lviv players FC Systema-Boreks Boro... | In 199 he played 18 matches with Reformatsiya Abakan and 12 matches with Hazovyk Komarno, then he returned to Russia for two seasons where he played 74 matches and scored 8 goals with Dynamo Kirov. References External links Igor Vysochansky footballfacts.ru Igor Vysochansky allplayers.in.ua 1968 births Living people FC... |
Donald Trump. The Forty Five has whiskey with syrup and bitters, and is served with two hamburgers and a Diet Coke. The Flotus is a mixture of white wine and gin. The Mar-a-Lago spritzer has wine, soda water, and grapefruit juice. References 2021 establishments in New York City Donald | whiskey with syrup and bitters, and is served with two hamburgers and a Diet Coke. The Flotus is a mixture of white wine and gin. The Mar-a-Lago spritzer has wine, soda water, and grapefruit juice. References 2021 establishments in New York City Donald Trump Drinking establishments in |
Dissard died in 1919. Biography Marie Joséphine Clotilde Loubaresse was born in Saint-Dier-d'Auvergne, 10 November 1873. She was the daughter of Pierre Loubaresse, a clockmaker, and Marie Joséphine née Fayot. In 1894, in her birthplace, she married Antoine Dissard, a laboratory assistant at the Paris faculty of medicin... | daughter of Pierre Loubaresse, a clockmaker, and Marie Joséphine née Fayot. In 1894, in her birthplace, she married Antoine Dissard, a laboratory assistant at the Paris faculty of medicine, and adopted the name Clotilde Dissard. In October 1895, she founded the journal, La Revue feministe. The following year, together ... |
clásico between 2020–21 Copa del Rey runners-up Athletic Bilbao and 2020–21 La Liga runners-up Real Madrid, the first time the clubs had met to directly compete for a trophy since the 1958 Copa del Generalísimo Final. Real Madrid won the final 2–0 for their 12th Supercopa de España title. Teams Route to the final | and 2020–21 La Liga runners-up Real Madrid, the first time the clubs had met to directly compete for a trophy since the 1958 Copa del Generalísimo Final. Real Madrid won the final 2–0 for their 12th Supercopa de España title. Teams Route to the final |
to achieve this title. Biography The daughter of a German father and a Swiss mother, Schiess graduated with a BSBA from Universidad Del Pacifico - Ecuador. She speaks fluent Spanish, English, French and German. She is also a professional make-up artist, social media personality and motivational speaker. She likes dance... | in the Miss Ecuador 2011 pageant, transmitted live on March 17, 2011, in Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas; where she obtained recognition for "Best Figure", "Best Countenance" and "Best Hair" becoming the title holder, and earning the right to represent Ecuador in Miss Universe 2011. Miss Universe 2011 Represented her co... |
of friends all gained celebrity upon social media success. His brother, Mcashole, and friends NickNack PattiWhack, Dan Rue, 2realmacdatfee, and Tokyo Vanity eventually gained celebrity all over the New Orleans area. Davis created a weekly soap opera on Instagram titled Living with Jane and followed up with a sequel, Li... | pseudonym "TheRealTarzan", thus becoming recognizable as "Tarzan". This self-given nickname was from his recognizable physique and loc hairstyle being similar to the character Tarzan. Davis's friend, NickNack PattiWhack, who is known for the "Oh No Baby, What Is You Doing?” meme and their viral song "Where Is Da Milk" ... |
January 1995) is a Czech football player who plays for Zbrojovka Brno on loan from Viktoria Plzeň. References Profile at FC Zbrojovka Brno official site | January 1995) is a Czech football player who plays for Zbrojovka Brno on loan from |
to: Clotilde Dissard (1873-1919), French journalist, feminist Marianne | to: Clotilde Dissard (1873-1919), French journalist, feminist Marianne Dissard (born 1969), French singer, lyricist, |
supported the 2017 Austrian Grand Prix. Classification Qualifying Feature race Sprint race Notes References |- style="text-align:center" |width="35%"|Previous race: |width="30%"|GP3 Series2017 season |width="40%"|Next | Series. It was held on 8 and 9 July 2017 at Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Austria. The race |
Colombian Institute of Anthropology and History. The museum is located in the Amazon Experimental Center, the creation of the museum was supported by an alliance between Gran Tierra Energy and Corpoamazonia. The Amazon Experimental Center (Spanish: Centro Experimental Amazonico), abbreviated as CEA, was founded in 1986... | dedicated to show the archaeological findings of the department. History The artifacts on display in the museum were discovered by Gran Tierra Energy. The archaeological activities were carried out by 25 archaeologists and 160 local field assistants. The excavation took place in an area of over 3300 square meters for m... |
flights And logistic services and the airport wholly owned by King Abdulaziz International Airport. Al-Faisaliah location The land of Al-Faisaliah is located in the south of the city of Jeddah on an area of 2354 km². It is bordered on the north by the Bahra Mountains, on the south by the “Shuaiba desalination plant and... | Makkah Al-Mukarramah. The project consists of seven phases, starting with the first phase in In 2019 AD, the project will be completed in 2050 AD, with an estimated area of 2354 km². It is expected to start building five sites within the first phase as a starting point for the project, which includes a commercial port,... |
project with hull mould constructed by SRG in Spain, and the deck mould Green Marine in United Kingdom. The one design element of the class keel was mandated from (AMPM) and the mast mandatory mast manufacturer | mould constructed by SRG in Spain, and the deck mould Green Marine in United Kingdom. The one design element of the class keel was mandated from (AMPM) and the mast mandatory mast manufacturer of (Lorima). Racing results References |
Events Ongoing — COVID-19 pandemic in Norway Sports Norway at the 2022 Winter Olympics Anniversaries 50 years since the decriminalization of sex between men. Deaths January 5 January – Arnljot Strømme Svendsen, economist, politician and writer (born 1921). Sverre | Røhne, politician (born 1949). 10 January – Øystein Lønn, writer (born 1936). Jan Einar Greve, lawyer (born 1933). 11 January – Liv Lundberg, author (born 1944). 18 January – Arvid Nyberg, politician (born 1928). 19 January - Nils Arne Eggen, football manager |
Ph.D. in musicology from Paris 8 University Vincennes-Saint-Denis and began writing about pop culture. The webzine specializes in coverage of K-pop idols in the South Korean music industry, as such coverage were not well covered by existing music webzines at the time. The website's writers, some of who are musicians, p... | the average number of daily visitors was 18,000 to 25,000. Background Idology opened in March 2014 by music expert and musician Mimyo (미묘; Subtlety), who is considered one of "the most authoritative among domestic idol experts". He received a Ph.D. in musicology from Paris 8 University Vincennes-Saint-Denis and began w... |
an invitation from Dynamo Kyiv, but due to huge competition in the first team, Kyiv did not get a chance to prove himself. Therefore, he was sent to the second Dynamo team, for which he made his debut on March 17, 1992, in a draw (0: 0) away match of the 2nd round of subgroup 1 of the First League against Alchevsk "Ste... | He spent the 1999 season in the clubs of the Premier League of Kazakhstan - Sintez Shymkent (6 matches in the championship, 2 matches and 1 goal in the National Cup) and Taraz (10 matches in the championship, 1 goal). In 2001 he returned to Ukraine, where he signed a contract with Desna Chernihiv. He made his debut as ... |
new Call of Duty League team based in Boston, Massachusetts. The following month the franchise revealed its branding and roster for the 2022 Call of Duty League season. Current roster References External links Esports teams based | Boston, Massachusetts. The following month the franchise revealed its branding and roster for the 2022 Call of Duty League season. Current roster References External links Esports teams based in the United States Call of Duty League teams Esports teams established in 2021 |
first-class cricketer. Taylor was born at Solihull in April 1965 and was educated there at Solihull School, before going up to Jesus College, Cambridge. While studying at Cambridge, he played first-class cricket for Cambridge University Cricket Club in 1968 and | former first-class cricketer. Taylor was born at Solihull in April 1965 and was educated there at Solihull School, before going up to Jesus College, Cambridge. While studying at Cambridge, he played first-class cricket for Cambridge University Cricket Club in 1968 and 1969, making 13 appearances. He scored 246 runs in ... |
– 11 January 2022) was an Italian Roman Catholic prelate, vicar apostolic of Camiri from 2009 to 2017. Focardi died on 11 January 2022, at the | of Camiri from 2009 to 2017. Focardi died on 11 January 2022, at the age |
also compete in the AFC Champions League, Emperor's Cup, J.League Cup, and the Japanese Super Cup. Squad As of 13 January 2022. First-team squad Out on loan Transfers Transfers | AFC Champions League, Emperor's Cup, J.League Cup, and the Japanese Super Cup. Squad As of 13 January 2022. First-team squad Out on loan Transfers Transfers in Transfers |
by Multiplast in France. The boat was launched on the 2nd September 2019. Racing Results References Individual sailing yachts 2010s sailing yachts Sailing yachts designed by VPLP Sailboat types built in France Vendée Globe boats IMOCA 60 | in France. The boat was launched on the 2nd September 2019. Racing Results References Individual sailing yachts 2010s sailing yachts Sailing yachts designed by VPLP Sailboat types built in France Vendée Globe boats IMOCA |
It was first described in 2020 by Mark Harvey and Michael Rix. The species epithet honours Richard Harris, for his contributions to cave diving and his role in the Tham Luang cave rescue of 2018. The | harrisi is a species of troglomorphic spider in the family Anamidae, found in Western Australia, in caves on the Nullarbor Plain. It was first described in 2020 by Mark Harvey and Michael Rix. The species epithet honours Richard Harris, |
where the ground wasn't frozen, it was generally saturated with water. In early February, a storm developed near Java and moved eastward. It was picked up by the jet stream and funneled toward the Pacific Northwest, reaching the region as a pineapple express, a name applied to atmospheric rivers observed on the U.S. an... | Willamette River and Oregon Department of Agriculture was forced to temporarily relocate to a new facility in the Salem area. The water reached so high in Oregon City that Willamette Falls almost disappeared. Several rivers flowing west out of the Oregon Coast Range into the Pacific also flooded. The dairy industry in ... |
Awards were held on 12 March 2018 at the Circo Price in Madrid. The gala was hosted by . The nominations were announced on 13 February 2018. In addition to the competitive awards, (CIMA) received the '' award (the trophy was collected by their chairwoman, ), Esperanza Roy the '' career award | received the '' award (the trophy was collected by their chairwoman, ), Esperanza Roy the '' career award and the Special Award. Actor Jorge Usón won twice in the film and theatre categories. Winners and nominees The winners and nominees are listed as follows: Film Television Theatre |
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