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to San Francisco, where he studied at the San Francisco Art Institute. Despite this, Roberts maintains he mainly learned about art through psychedelics rather than through formal training. His work often features motifs like Mickey Mouse, the Grateful Dead stealie, and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. He takes inspira... | Roberts maintains he mainly learned about art through psychedelics rather than through formal training. His work often features motifs like Mickey Mouse, the Grateful Dead stealie, and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. He takes inspiration from Mike Kelley, impressionists like Van Gogh, as well as from graffiti culture... |
The boat has a draft of with the standard keel and with the optional shoal draft keel. The boat is fitted with an inboard engine for docking and maneuvering. The fuel tank holds and the fresh water tank has a capacity of . Cabin headroom is . For sailing downwind the design may be equipped with a symmetrical spinnaker.... | has a masthead sloop rig, a raked stem, a slightly reverse transom, a skeg-mounted rudder controlled by a wheel and a fixed fin keel or optional shoal draft keel. It displaces and carries of lead ballast. The boat has a draft of with the standard keel and with the optional shoal draft keel. The boat is fitted with an i... |
significant donation was received from Lieutenant Colonel George Glas Sandeman, owner of a large wine importing business, based at Fonab Castle. The design competition was adjudicated by Charles Gourlay of Glasgow Technical College and won by Alexander Ness of Dundee, whose design was judged better than that of the loc... | frontage with three bays facing onto West Moulin Road; the central bay featured a doorway with a three-part fanlight flanked by brackets supporting a stone balcony with a balustrade. On the first floor, there was a four-light mullioned and transomed window with a gable containing a cartouche above. The outer bays were ... |
Occupied Eastern Territories. As he was a Latvian citizen, Wittrock was not eligible for membership in the NSDAP, thus making him the only area commissioner who was not a party member. During his tenure as mayor, Wittrock engaged in an aggressive Germanization campaign which included renaming streets and buildings afte... | membership in the NSDAP, thus making him the only area commissioner who was not a party member. During his tenure as mayor, Wittrock engaged in an aggressive Germanization campaign which included renaming streets and buildings after historical and contemporary German celebrities, including Adolf Hitler and Hermann Göri... |
Mauroniscidae, historically included in the family Melyridae. The three known species of this genus are found in western North | historically included in the family Melyridae. The three known species of this genus are found in western North America, |
2014 by Leidy Yasmín Vargas, Bibiana Moncada, and Robert Lücking. The type specimen was collected in Finca El Paraiso (Vereda Centro Sur, Chámeza) at an altitude of . The lichen is only known to occur at the type locality, where it grows on rocks, often associated with bryophytes in | Centro Sur, Chámeza) at an altitude of . The lichen is only known to occur at the type locality, where it grows on rocks, often associated with bryophytes in semi-exposed microhabitats. Its dark olive-green thalli are foliose, measuring up to and |
The 1952 Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football team represented the Middle Tennessee State College—now known as Middle Tennessee State University—as a member of the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) during the | record an overall record of 6–5 with a mark of 2–2 in conference play, placing fourth in the OVC. The team's captains were J. Lofton and John R. Smith. Schedule References Middle Tennessee Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football seasons Middle Tennessee |
a genus of beetles in the family Mauroniscidae, historically included in the family Melyridae. The six known species of this genus are found | a genus of beetles in the family Mauroniscidae, historically included in the family Melyridae. The six known species of this genus are found in South America from Argentina north to Texas and |
as general's wife Ivolgina Long Farewell (2004) as Lyalya in old Voronin's Family (TV series, 2010) as Tatyana Alekseevna Yeltsin: Three Days in August (2011) as Emma Yazova Happy Together (TV series, 2012) as Iraida Personal life in the 1970s she was in a de facto marriage with film director Yevgeny Tashkov. Reference... | as Lyusya Major Whirlwind (1967) as girl dancing at the restaurant Yegor Bulychyov and Others (1971) as Elizaveta Ruslan and Lyudmila (1972) as episode Privalov's Millions (1972) as actress Kolpakova Vanyushin's Children (1973) as Lyudmila Krasavina Down House (2001) as general's wife Ivolgina Long Farewell (2004) as L... |
US government. It was announced that the site would open for orders on January 19, 2022, but instead opened a day early, on January 18. Overview The website was announced by President Joe Biden in December 2021, although it did not then have a name. On January 12, 2022, a Wednesday, the White House announced the site w... | military mail, can order free COVID-19 rapid antigen tests from the US government. It was announced that the site would open for orders on January 19, 2022, but instead opened a day early, on January 18. Overview The website was announced by President Joe Biden in December 2021, although it did not then have a name. On... |
Munster championship is contested by all six counties in the Irish province of Munster. Progression Quarter-Finals The 4 non-finalists of the 2021 championship entered this round. The lowest ranked counties to play in the quarter-finals are Tipperary and Waterford of Division 4. Semi-Finals The 2 finalists of the 2021 ... | the Munster GAA. Kerry are the defending champions. Teams The Munster championship is contested by all six counties in the Irish province of Munster. Progression Quarter-Finals The 4 non-finalists of the 2021 championship entered this round. The lowest ranked counties to play in the quarter-finals are Tipperary and Wat... |
support to Department of Defense functions that are extensive enough to warrant recognition, but are lesser in scope and impact than is required for the DoD Medal for Outstanding Public Service. A component head of the Department of Defense is the approval authority. This award consists of a silver medal, a miniature m... | Exceptional Public Service is the third highest award and highest honorary award presented by the Secretary of Defense to non-career Federal employees, private citizens, and foreign nationals for contributions, assistance, or support to Department of Defense functions that are extensive enough to warrant recognition, b... |
to four meters thick. Work on the new church proceeded slowly. In 1867, when Prince Carol visited, he was shown the difficult situation and promptly promised a donation from his personal funds. His grant of ten thousand gold coins made the prince a ktetor. The interior painting by Gheorghe Tattarescu dates to the same ... | and barbers’ guilds. After being badly damaged by the Great Fire of Bucharest, it was demolished in 1860. The rubble of the old church was reused, forming a wall up to four meters thick. Work on the new church proceeded slowly. In 1867, when Prince Carol visited, he was shown the difficult situation and promptly promis... |
United States. It is located in the northeastern civic block of Warren Square and was built in 1790, making it the oldest building on the square and one of the oldest in Savannah overall. It is part of the Savannah Historic District, and was built for George Basil Spencer, though he died in February 1791. It also becam... | 1817 and William Woodbridge, who bought it from Spencer. It remained in the Woodbridge family until 1911. The home is a four-storey wood-frame building with a brick addition at the rear. It has a single-storey porch along the rear of the house and a single-bay Doric entrance porch on Habersham Street. The building was ... |
September 1944. After the war he served as Commandant of the British sector in Vienna from December 1946 to November 1949. Hogshaw was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath in the 1948 Birthday Honours. References External links Generals of World War II 1896 births 1968 deaths Companions of the Order of the Ba... | to the 10th Brigade, he went on to command the 203rd Infantry Brigade in August 1944 and the 134th Infantry Brigade in September 1944. After the war he served as Commandant of the British sector in Vienna from December 1946 to November 1949. Hogshaw was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath in the 1948 Birthda... |
and opened a shop in Reykjavík. The settlement was at that point just recently on its way to become an actual town, and she was the first woman to be registered among the first shop owners there. References 1835 births 1924 deaths 19th-century Icelandic people | In 1886, she returned as a widow to Iceland from Denmark (having lived there since 1862), and opened a shop in Reykjavík. The settlement was at that point just recently on its way to become an actual town, and she was the first woman to be registered among the first shop owners there. References |
about acting. He began his career in 1974, where Fairbairn replaced actor, Michael Ontkean in The Rookies. He played the role of "Officer Chris Owens". On September 9, 1975, Fairbairn was arrested from drunk driving in Los Angeles, California, in which he paid the fine. After the series ended in 1976, Fairbairn guest-s... | Fairbairn replaced actor, Michael Ontkean in The Rookies. He played the role of "Officer Chris Owens". On September 9, 1975, Fairbairn was arrested from drunk driving in Los Angeles, California, in which he paid the fine. After the series ended in 1976, Fairbairn guest-starred in television programs, including, Knight ... |
1998) is a Canadian cross-country skier. Ritchie currently trains as part of the National Team Development Centre Thunder Bay team. Career Ritchie made his World Cup debut in 2019 at the World Cup Finals in Quebec City. During the 2020–21 FIS Cross-Country World Cup's Ulricehamn stop, Ritchie had a career best 17th-pla... | City. During the 2020–21 FIS Cross-Country World Cup's Ulricehamn stop, Ritchie had a career best 17th-place finish in the freestyle sprint event. At the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021, Ritchie along with partner Antoine Cyr placed in seventh place during the team sprint event. They were the youngest team in t... |
Fenlator-Victorian were the country's flagbearer during the opening ceremony. Meanwhile bobsledder Ronaldo Reid was the flagbearer during the closing ceremony. Competitors The following is the list of number of competitors participating at the Games per sport/discipline. Alpine skiing Benjamin Alexander has met the bas... | sports. Benjamin Alexander and Jazmine Fenlator-Victorian were the country's flagbearer during the opening ceremony. Meanwhile bobsledder Ronaldo Reid was the flagbearer during the closing ceremony. Competitors The following is the list of number of competitors participating at the Games per sport/discipline. Alpine sk... |
to small window with respect to the source location The mathematical formulation consists in considering diffusing cues that have to bind to N narrow windows located on the surface of a three dimensional shaped object, typically a ball (in dimension 3) or a disk in dimension 2. M windows ranging between 10 and 50 are l... | a test surface. The source emits random particles in a medium. The reconstruction steps of the gradient source from the fluxes of diffusing particles arriving to small absorbing receptors are decomposed in several steps: Estimating the arrival of Brownian particles to the small windows located on the test surface. Inve... |
and James Lawrey. The type specimen was collected in the Los Santos Forest Reserve at an altitude of about . The lichen occurs in upper montane cloud forests in the Costa Rican Cordillera de Talamanca where it grows as an epiphyte on páramo shrubs. The specific epithet barbulata refers to the beard-like concentric tome... | concentric tomentose (woolly) rings of the upper lobe surfaces. Cora aspera, found in Central and South America, is somewhat similar in appearance and ecology, but is not closely related to C. barbulata. References barbulata Lichens described in 2015 Lichens of Central America Taxa named by Robert Lücking Basidiolichen... |
roles, such as Z Cars (where he had a lengthy role as Sergeant Bob Blackitt) Softly, Softly, The First Lady, Under and Over, Beryl's Lot and Oh No It's Selwyn Froggitt. Keegan was also known for playing the role of "Harry Ware" in the 1971 film Straw Dogs. He | The First Lady, Under and Over, Beryl's Lot and Oh No It's Selwyn Froggitt. Keegan was also known for playing the role of "Harry Ware" in the 1971 film Straw Dogs. He died in January 1988 of lung cancer, at the age of 63. References External links image from Z-Cars 1924 births 1988 deaths |
DVD. It was released on January 24, 2012, through New Music Deals as a compact disc. It was later issued to digital platforms including Apple Music. Overall, The Bluegrass Sessions and the Country Side of Bluegrass received mostly favorable reviews from critics. In its original 2004 release, the album received one revi... | Fricke herself. Also featured was a cover of the song "Faithless Love" and a cover of Johnny Cash's "Ring of Fire". In the original release of the record, an extra disc was included that included a music video for "You Don't Know Love" and an interview with Fricke. Release and critical reception The Bluegrass Sessions ... |
family Sepsidae. Species Meroplius albuquerquei Silva, 1990 Meroplius beckeri (Meijere, 1906) Meroplius bispinifer Ozerov, 1999 Meroplius burundi Ozerov, 2018 Meroplius cordylophorus Hennig, 1954 Meroplius curvispinifer Ozerov, 2004 Meroplius elephantis Iwasa, 1994 Meroplius fasciculatus (Brunetti, 1909) Meroplius flav... | 1938 Meroplius hastiferoides Ozerov, 1999 Meroplius kirkspriggsi Ozerov, 2000 Meroplius latispinifer Ozerov, 1999 Meroplius madagascarensis Iwasa, 1996 Meroplius maximus Iwasa, 1994 Meroplius minutus (Wiedemann, 1830) Meroplius mirandus Iwasa, 1994 Meroplius sauteri (Meijere, 1913) Meroplius trispinifer Ozerov, 1999 Me... |
episodes. In it The Bachelors, an Irish singing trio, played Irish labourers working on the construction of a new London Underground line. Bob Keegan played Lord Brentwood, the boss of the construction company, who was also Irish. It featured culture clashes between Irish and British people, and the ambiguous position | the construction of a new London Underground line. Bob Keegan played Lord Brentwood, the boss of the construction company, who was also Irish. It featured culture clashes between Irish and British people, and the ambiguous position of people of Irish background in Britain. Sources External links |
shared their experiences including Usain Bolt, Thierry Henry, and Naomi Osaka. Reception The book has been reviewed by The Times. In December 2021, the book received the William Hill Sports Book of the | of George Floyd. It was published on 24 June 2021. Contributors also shared their experiences including Usain Bolt, Thierry Henry, and Naomi Osaka. Reception The book has been reviewed by The |
("The Eye of Photography"), an online journal dedicated to photography. Biography Naudet commenced his journalism career at Vogue writing movie reviews. Encouraged by the mentorship of Roger Thérond, Director of the Hachette Filipacchi Publishing Company, in 1971 he joined a journal it published, the French magazine Ph... | his journalism career at Vogue writing movie reviews. Encouraged by the mentorship of Roger Thérond, Director of the Hachette Filipacchi Publishing Company, in 1971 he joined a journal it published, the French magazine Photo and became editor-in-chief, occupying the position for eighteen years (1976 to 1988), was photo... |
in Maryland Heights, Missouri. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in education from Harris–Stowe State University in 2015 and a Juris Doctor from the Washburn University School of Law in 2018. Career Davis began his career as an educator at an elementary school | raised in Maryland Heights, Missouri. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in education from Harris–Stowe State University in 2015 and a Juris Doctor from the Washburn University School of Law in 2018. Career Davis began his career as an educator at an elementary school in the Blue Valley School |
European Russia, the Caucasus, Turkey, Iran, Central Asia, and Pakistan. It is a weed and contaminant of cumin and other herbs and spices. References ellipticum Flora of Ukraine Flora of the Crimean Peninsula Flora of East | of East European Russia Flora of South European Russia Flora of the Transcaucasus Flora of Turkey Flora of Iran Flora |
given in the Australian government funded Lucid key to mites. Bryobia cristata (Duges) Oudemans, 1905, synonymy Livshits & Mitrofanov, 1971 Bryobia haustor (Hardy) Oudemans, 1937, synonymy Oudemans, 1937 References External links Spider mites of Australia: Bryobia graminum Trombidiformes Animals described in 1871 | synonymy is given in the Australian government funded Lucid key to mites. Bryobia cristata (Duges) Oudemans, 1905, synonymy Livshits & Mitrofanov, 1971 Bryobia haustor (Hardy) Oudemans, 1937, synonymy Oudemans, 1937 References External links Spider mites of Australia: Bryobia graminum Trombidiformes Animals described |
at the 1978 and 1982 Commonwealth Games. On both occasions he finished 19th in the open full-bore individual events, and in 1982 he was sixth, with John Whiteman, in the open full-bore pairs. Hastie was New Zealand shooting team manager at both the 1990 and 1994 Commonwealth Games. In 1982, Hastie won the Ballinger Bel... | (19 March 1938 – 4 October 2021) was a New Zealand shooter and gunsmith. He competed at two Commonwealth Games, and won the Ballinger Belt in 1982. Biography Born in Hastings on 19 March 1938, Hastie grew up shooting rabbits on a Hawke's Bay sheep station. In 1966, he began long-range target shooting at the Okawa Rifle... |
Prealps in the east, and in the northernmost Dinarides. Past records from other areas are usually false. G. pygmaeus is less than 20 millimeters long and has 41-47 leg pairs. It | between the Bergamasque Prealps in the west and the Slovene Prealps in the east, and in the northernmost Dinarides. Past records from other areas are usually false. G. pygmaeus is less than 20 millimeters long and has 41-47 leg pairs. It |
Messrs. Frisell and Teitelbaum are among the most distinctive and musical players working with plugged-in instruments and processed sounds, each crafting a signature that seems at once otherworldly and personal. Mr. Street is among jazz's most versatile bassists, exuding rare empathy in every context. Such a band setup... | Alkyer called the album "an unabashed exploration into time, pulse, space and atmosphere," and commented: "the... music is ambitious yet simple, rich yet stripped–down, challenging yet infinitely satisfying." Mark Sullivan, writing for All About Jazz, awarded the album 4 stars, and noted that, regarding "Coltrane Time,... |
refer to: Heliotropium strictum Kunth, a | Feuillet Heliotropium strictum Ledeb., a synonym of Heliotropium ellipticum |
she seems more involved with gangster George Perry. Cast Jack Holt as Johnny McCloud Lillian Miles as Lola Parker Walter Connolly as Mossie Ennis Gavin Gordon as George Perry Arthur Vinton as Happy O'Neill Jack La Rue as Alberti Clarence Muse as Smoke Johnson Emmett Corrigan as Christy Harry Seymour as Brodie Kathrin C... | 1932 American crime film directed by Irving Cummings and starring Jack Holt, Lillian Miles and Walter Connolly. Synopsis Tough New York cop Johnny McCloud falls in love with nightclub singer Lola Parker, but she seems more involved with gangster George Perry. Cast Jack Holt as Johnny McCloud Lillian Miles as Lola Parke... |
she voted in the municipal election in Reykjavik. As such she became the first woman to vote on Iceland after women (if unmarried, widows and meeting the financial requirements) were formally granted municipal suffrage. In 1888, | and meeting the financial requirements) were formally granted municipal suffrage. In 1888, she became the first woman in Iceland to be elected to a city |
Freshwater snails Taxa named by Henry Augustus Pilsbry Gastropods described in 1933 Molluscs of Argentina Molluscs of Brazil Molluscs of | in Brazil, Colombia, Argentina, Venezuela, and Trinidad and Tobago. References Ampullariidae Freshwater snails Taxa named by Henry Augustus Pilsbry |
classics from the University of Missouri and a Juris Doctor from the University of Missouri School of Law. Career Hardwick served in the United States Army and Missouri National Guard. He graduated from the United States Army Command and General Staff College and served as an engineer platoon leader and company command... | politician serving as a member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 122nd district. Elected in November 2020, he assumed office on January 6, 2021. Early life and education Hardwick was born in Rolla, Missouri and graduated from Dixon Senior High School in Dixon, Missouri. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degr... |
genus of heavily armored mammals belonging to the subfamily Glyptodontinae, from the family Chlamyphoridae that contain most of the modern armadillos. It was a medium-sized South American animal, distantly related to Doedicurus. Fossils of this genus were recovered in the Arroyo Chasicó Formation and in the Loma de Las... | a river bed in the formation. Alfredo E. Zurita and Silvia A. Aramayo described it in 2007 as PV-UNS-260, a well preserved skeleton from the Arroyo Chasicó including a partially complete skull and carapace, a complete right femur, several caudal rings and a complete caudal tube, alongside several limb bones and isolate... |
to testify at the trial of François Bertrand, where he argued that Bertrand's necrophilia was "the most extreme and most rare of the deviations of the sexual appetite". He died in Dijon. | homosexuality as "the presence of female organs in male bodies". He was also called to testify at the trial of François Bertrand, where he argued that Bertrand's necrophilia |
The awards were arranged by the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences (AIAS), and were held on February 24, 2022 at the Mandalay Bay Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada. The ceremony was hosted by Jessica Chobot and Greg Miller. Winners and nominees The nominees were announced on January 13, 2022. The winners were announced i... | 24, 2022 at the Mandalay Bay Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada. The ceremony was hosted by Jessica Chobot and Greg Miller. Winners and nominees The nominees were announced on January 13, 2022. The winners were announced in a ceremony at the Mandalay Bay Resort in Las Vegas on February 24, 2022. In addition, Ed Boon, co-creat... |
magazine was the first women's magazine in Iceland, placed focus on women's access to education and encouraged women to demand and use their rights. She and her daughter belonged to the first female editors, publishers and | and journalists on Iceland. She retired in 1899 and left her magazine to Jarþrúður Jónsdóttir and Ólafía Jóhannsdóttir. References 1841 births 1924 deaths 19th-century Icelandic people 19th-century Icelandic women Icelandic |
Championships in Oberwiesenthal, Germany, Leclair had a 20th-place finish in the U-23 skate ski race. Senior At the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021, Leclair at her first senior FIS World Championships. Along with Dahria Beatty, Cendrine Browne, and Katherine Stewart-Jones finished 9th in the 4x5km relay, Canada... | Leclair had a 20th-place finish in the U-23 skate ski race. Senior At the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021, Leclair at her first senior FIS World Championships. Along with Dahria Beatty, Cendrine Browne, and Katherine Stewart-Jones finished 9th in the 4x5km relay, Canada's best |
to 9 June 2012. Together with that year's Commonwealth Championships, they were held concurrently as a single event designated the 2012 Oceania & Commonwealth Weightlifting | 2012 Oceania & Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships. Medal summary Results shown below are for the senior competition only. Junior and youth results are cited here and here respectively. Medal table Men Women References External links Senior results book Junior results |
Ozerov, 1992 Mucha yunnanensis Li & Yang, 2014 References Sepsidae | in the family Sepsidae. Species Mucha liangi Li & Yang, 2014 Mucha plumosa Ozerov, 2012 Mucha |
and his family are listed in the 1911 English Census as living in Wandsworth with Joyce's occupation given as dramatic author. He is by then writing under his acting name of John G. Brandon. There are several newspaper reports around this time of English touring companies performing plays by Brandon in Australia. Write... | one written in 1915 on Belgium and the war entitled There Was a King in Flanders. Novelist His novels included: The Big Heart (1923) Young Love (1925) The Joy Ride (1927) The Silent House (1928) Nighthawks! (1929) The Big City (1930) Murder in Mayfair (1934) The Yellow Mask (1935) The Dragnet (1936) The Secret Cargo of... |
the Royal Artillery on 31 January 1923. He served in the Second World War as Directory Royal Artillery for the 4th Division. While Major-General Dudley Ward was otherwise engaged, Kirwan served as acting General Officer Commanding 4th Division from 9 March 1945 to | the 4th Division during the Second World War. Military career Educated at Eagle House School and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, Kirwan was commissioned into the Royal Artillery on 31 January 1923. He served in the Second World War as Directory Royal Artillery for the 4th Division. While Major-General Dudley War... |
her from 25 December 17822 to 3 March 1783 when the Navy returned her to her owners. Mackworth apparently often sailed in company with Lady Mackworth, both vessels being owned by A. Jones & Co. They sailed between Plymouth and the Bristol Channel, escorting convoys. On 26 August 1781 the armed ships Mackworth and Lady ... | she served as an armed ship. Between 1783 and 1786 Mackworth traded with the Baltic and the West Indies. In 1786 new owners renamed her Ceres. Ceres was last listed in 1794 with data unchanged since 1791. Career Commander James Dickson commissioned Mackworth on 19 June 1779. From 9 April 1781 she was under the command ... |
seat being placed in Cieszyn Zachodni. It existed until 27 October 1938, when it was incorporated into Cieszyn County. As such, provisional local governments were set up in the area, until proper government officials could have been elected. Area of former Cieszyn West County never was fully incorporated administrative... | Cieszyn County. Its seat was located in Cieszyn Zachodni. History Following the Munich Agreement signed on 30 September 1938, Germany incorporated the German-speaking area of Sudetenland, from Czechoslovakia. In context of such events, on 30 September 1938, Poland demanded Czechoslovakia to cede them Polish-speaking ar... |
an Icelandic editor and publisher. She was born to an Icelandic judge. She was educated in Denmark. On her return to Iceland, she was employed as a teacher at the first school for girls in Iceland, the Reykjavik Women's Gymnasium. In 1889, she was | – 1924) was an Icelandic editor and publisher. She was born to an Icelandic judge. She was educated in Denmark. On her return to Iceland, she was employed as a teacher at the first school for girls in Iceland, the Reykjavik |
to Elon University. He played two years there, from 1985 to 1986, at linebacker, before graduating in 1987. Professional career After going unselected in the 1987 NFL Draft, LeBlanc was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Dallas Cowboys, only to be released when he failed a physical test. LeBlanc moved to the Cana... | moved to the Canadian Football League (CFL) later in the year, being signed by the Calgary Stampeders to their practice roster on August 14. He left the Stampeders during the 1987 NFL strike to be signed by the Buffalo Bills. He was named starter for their game against the Indianapolis Colts, and made his professional ... |
native to Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, and most of Brazil. Originally described by Linnaeus in 1753, molecular and morphological evidence led to its transfer from Tournefortia to Euploca | from Tournefortia to Euploca in 2016. References Heliotropioideae Flora of Mexico Flora of Central America Flora of the Caribbean Flora of Colombia Flora of Venezuela Flora of Guyana Flora |
he received his master's degree from the National Institute of Laser Science (NILES)-Cairo University. He joined the Max-Plank institute for Quantum Optics as a Max-Plank fellow where he received his Ph.D. in attosecond Physics. Education Ph.D. Max-Planck Institute of Quantum Optics, 2013 M.Sc. in Laser interaction wit... | field. Recently, he demonstrated the shortest, to date, electron pulse in an electron microscope. Currently, he is known for developing attosecond electron microscopy and attosecond electron diffraction to image the electron dynamics of matter in real-time and space. He has a granted patent for his Attomicroscopy: Atto... |
Les Gets. Major results 2018 1st Overall UCI Junior Downhill World Cup 1st Lošinj 1st Vallnord 1st Val di Sole 1st Mont-Sainte-Anne 1st La Bresse 2nd Fort William 2nd Leogang 2019 1st Overall UCI Junior Downhill World Cup 1st Maribor 1st Fort William 1st Leogang 1st Les Gets 1st Snowshoe | Downhill World Cup 1st Lošinj 1st Vallnord 1st Val di Sole 1st Mont-Sainte-Anne 1st La Bresse 2nd Fort William 2nd Leogang 2019 1st Overall UCI Junior Downhill World Cup 1st Maribor 1st Fort William 1st Leogang 1st Les Gets 1st Snowshoe 1st National DH Championships 2021 |
This also rendered his status with Creamline as uncertain as he returned to Thailand. In January 2022, Creamline stated that it is working to bring back Bundit to the Philippines and maintains that he still the team's coach. However due to the COVID-19 situation in Thailand, Creamline advised Bundit to stay in Thailand... | Premier Volleyball League. He helped the team win three PVL titles and two-runner up finishes. He was named as an assistant coach of the Philippine women's national team under the Philippine National Volleyball Federation (PNVF). Bundit resigned from the national team in August 2021, citing family reasons amidst rising... |
herself as a midwife in Copenhagen in Denmark in 1855–1856, and then returned to Iceland, where she worked as a midwife in Reykjavík until 1902. As such she took many midwife students. She never married, but became the foster mother of her orphaned niece, the writer and feminist Ólafía Jóhannsdóttir. | particularly known for her work for women's right to education. She was born in Iceland to an Icelandic priest. She educated herself as a midwife in Copenhagen in Denmark in 1855–1856, and then returned to Iceland, where she worked as a midwife in Reykjavík until 1902. As such she took many midwife students. |
Railroad based 125 of their J1 class 2-10-4s off of the T-1s with slight modifications. Accidents and incidents On May 12, 1948, no. 3020 suffered a boiler explosion due to a low water level near Chillicothe, Ohio. The engineer, fireman and front brakeman were killed. Disposition The C&O retired their T-1s starting in ... | could pull the same train as a 2-8-8-2 and do it faster. The locomotives mainly operated between Russell, Kentucky to Toledo, Ohio, with a few ending up in eastern Virginia. They were rated at 160 loaded coal cars, weight 13,500 tons. They also sported the most heating surface of any two-cylinder steam locomotive, with... |
publisher. She founded, managed and published the monthly women's magazine Framsókn, in collaboration with her mother Sigríður Þorsteinsdóttir, between 1895 and 1899. The first women's | Framsókn, in collaboration with her mother Sigríður Þorsteinsdóttir, between 1895 and 1899. The first women's magazine in Iceland, it placed focus on women's access to |
Olympian in 1972, US Champion Jo Moore (born 1963), British Special Advisor (List of political scandals in the United Kingdom#2000s) Joanne Moore (born 1976), English-born American tennis player and coach, | missionary Joan Moore (phytopathologist) Moore (1920–1986), English plant pathologist, science administrator and conservationist Joanna Moore (1934–1997), American film and TV actress Joan Moore (gymnast) (born 1954), American Olympian in 1972, US Champion Jo Moore (born |
1847) Ortalischema maritimum Ozerov, 1985 References Sepsidae Diptera of Asia Diptera of Europe | genus of flies in the family Sepsidae. |
this stage, and which will double as the NT Australia Cup Final. 8 Queensland clubs will progress to this stage; 2 from Central and North Queensland, and 6 from South East Queensland. 4 South Australian clubs will progress to this stage. The 2 winners will also participate in the Grand Final of the Federation Cup. 2 Ta... | preliminary rounds structures are as follows, and refer to the different levels in the unofficial Australian association football league system: First round: 104 Victorian clubs level 8 and below entered this stage. Second round: 120 New South Wales clubs level 6 and below entered this stage. 100 Victorian clubs (52 fr... |
to the high judge Jón Pétursson. She was one of the co-founders of the women's organization Hið | an Icelandic women's rights activist. She was married to the high judge Jón Pétursson. She was one of the co-founders of the women's organization Hið íslenska kvenfélag, which was founded in 1894, and |
and mentor to students." His brother Kenny is the head coach at West Oaks Academy. Head coaching record References External links Chicago State Cougars bio 1985 births Living people American men's basketball coaches Basketball coaches from Florida Chicago State Cougars men's basketball coaches College men's basketball ... | the head coach at South Florida in 2014. He joined the staff at Tennessee Tech in 2017, and helped the team achieve a 19–12 record in his first season. Gillion took a break from coaching during the 2019–20 academic year and taught at Northeast High School. During the 2020–21 season, he was an assistant coach at Samford... |
standard gauge Luino–Milan line of Rete Ferroviaria Italiana. Services the following services stop at Sangiano: Regionale: regular service between and and rush-hour service to . : rush-hour service between and Gallarate. | an intermediate stop on the standard gauge Luino–Milan line of Rete Ferroviaria Italiana. Services the following services stop at Sangiano: Regionale: regular service between and and rush-hour service to . : rush-hour service between and Gallarate. |
work has been performed by major orchestras, ensembles, and performers across the United States, Europe, and Asia. Performances include those with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Cleveland Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic, the National Symphony Orchestra, the BBC Symphony Orchestra, and New World Symphony Orches... | undergraduate work at Indiana University, where he studied under David Dzubay and American composer Claude Baker. His graduate work was completed at the Juilliard School, where he studied with American composer Robert Beaser, followed by doctoral studies under Puerto Rican Composer Roberto Sierra and American Composer ... |
Kettle at Waikiki, Singin' in the Rain, The Damned Don't Cry, The Ugly American, God Is My Co-Pilot, Cargo to Capetown, On the Isle of Samoa, The Left Hand of God, The Revolt of Mamie Stover, The Hunters, The Spiral Road, Panic in the City and The Gallant Hours. His last credit was from the sitcom television series The... | 1927, in which he resided in Hollywood, California. Lontoc began his career in 1943, where he played the uncredited role of a "Japanese Guard" in the film Behind the Rising Sun. He continued his career, mainly appearing in film and television, in which he also played the uncredited role of a "Filipino Farmer" in the 19... |
and feminist prophet, her mystic name being Habimélah. She was the founder and editor of a monthly spiritualist journal, La Lumière. Biography Lucie Poujoulat was born in 1839, in Saint-Étienne. During the Second French Empire, she was a Republican and her husband, Adolphe Grange, was a freemason. Both joined the spiri... | April 1886, Grange became a medium and created her own movement, a kind of religion for the communion of love based on fluidic energy. She then declared herself a prophet and affirmed that Mary, Moses, and Saint John had called her "Lumière" (Light) and charged her with guiding men using the mystic name, "Habimelah", o... |
and her father works in finance at a car company. She received a BFA from University of Michigan's prestigious musical theatre program. Career Scott spent various summers performing in productions at Music Theatre Wichita, including The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Pippin. While in her senior year of college, Scott land... | College Girls. Early life and education Alyah Chanelle Scott grew up in Pearland, Texas, a suburb of Houston. Her mother is a NASA aerospace engineer and her father works in finance at a car company. She received a BFA from University of Michigan's prestigious musical theatre program. Career Scott spent various summers... |
attending Pennsbury High School. While competing on the professional tour, Kerns had best rankings of 349 in singles and 272 in doubles. He featured in the men's doubles and mixed doubles main draws at the 1981 US Open, falling in the first round in | former professional tennis player. Kerns grew up in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, attending Pennsbury High School. While competing on the professional tour, Kerns had best rankings of 349 in singles and 272 in doubles. He featured in the |
is a pending United States Supreme Court case related to the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. Background Joseph Kennedy is a practicing Christian and was an assistant football coach of Bremerton High School, a public school in the Seattle area starting in 2008. Kennedy began praying after each footbal... | coach of Bremerton High School, a public school in the Seattle area starting in 2008. Kennedy began praying after each football game at the field's 50-yard line, and often was joined by players and coaches from both teams. In 2015, an opposing coach criticized the practice. The school board offered to provide Kennedy w... |
Palaeosepsioides marshalli Ozerov, 2004 Palaeosepsioides neotropicanus Ozerov, 2004 References Sepsidae Diptera of North America Diptera | marshalli Ozerov, 2004 Palaeosepsioides neotropicanus Ozerov, 2004 References Sepsidae Diptera of North America Diptera of South |
a left back for the Philippines women's national team. Early life Harrison was born in Montgomery County, Maryland and raised in Columbia, Maryland. She has attended the Atholton High School. College career Harrison has attended the Slippery Rock University. Club career Harrison has played for Coppermine United in the ... | births Living people Citizens of the Philippines through descent Filipino women's footballers Women's association football fullbacks Philippines women's international footballers Sportspeople from Montgomery County, Maryland Soccer players from Maryland People from Columbia, Maryland Sportspeople from the Baltimore met... |
72 receiving yards. In the 2022 College Football Playoff National Championship game against Georgia, Hall played in relief of Jameson Williams following a knee injury and finished the game with 2 receptions for 52 yards in the 33–18 loss. College statistics References External links Alabama Crimson Tide | Hall was rated a four-star prospect and committed to play college football at Alabama over offers from Georgia, LSU, Michigan, Miami and Oregon. College career 2021 season As a true freshman, Hall appeared in 7 games and recorded 4 receptions for 72 receiving yards. In |
The 3 kaveria ice cream brand was created by Heikki Huotari, Ilkka Wikholm and Sauli Saarnisto, who got an idea to start making ice cream in 2012. Production started with an ice cream machine costing 300 euro, after which the first ice cream can was sold in February 2013. The three founders also went to Italy to learn ... | in Finland in 2017. As well as Finland, the ice cream is sold in Sweden under the name Tre Vänners Glass. Sales in Sweden started in January 2017. In 2018 sales expanded to Germany, where the ice cream is marketed as 3 Freunde Eis. The company sells ice cream in 500 millilitre packages. In 2020 the company launched fiv... |
for Women. She along with other members will hold office for a period of 3 years. Activities Punjab State Commission for Women is formed in 2006 to perform below activities: Commission should ensure that it adheres to the provision and protection guaranteed for women under Constitution of India and women related legisl... | modalities for appointing the Chairman of the State Commission for Women. Their salary and other emoluments are fixed by state government and revised from time to time. Smt. Manisha Gulati is the Chairperson of the Punjab State Commission for Women. She along with other members will hold office for a period of 3 years.... |
species of pufferfish in the family Tetraodontidae. It is an Indo-Pacific species that ranges from Christmas Island in the west to the Hawaiian and Society Islands in the east, the Ryukyu Islands in the north, and | the family Tetraodontidae. It is an Indo-Pacific species that ranges from Christmas Island in the west to the Hawaiian and Society Islands in the east, the Ryukyu Islands in the north, and Tonga and Rarotonga in the |
in the men's doubles main draws at both Wimbledon and US Open. References External links Year of birth missing (living people) Living people American male tennis players Pepperdine Waves men's tennis players Tennis people | American former professional tennis player. A native of Orinda, California, Haynes was a collegiate tennis player for Pepperdine University, competing in the 1979 and 1980 NCAA Division I championships. Active on the professional tour in the 1980s, he reached best rankings of 369 in singles and 233 |
Navy rear admiral Philip D. Gallery (1907–1973), U.S. | to: Daniel V. Gallery (1901–1977), U.S. Navy |
promontory"). Ecology The ecological diversity of the Caja de Muertos Nature Reserve includes mangrove forests, sandy shores important for sea turtle nesting, rocky coasts and cliffs which are important bird areas, caves and xerophytic (dry and thorny) forests. Due to the close proximity of Caja de Muertos and Berbería... | of Salinas and Guayama. The highest point in both Caja de Muertos and the nature reserve is the 240 feet (73 m) high unnamed hill where the Caja de Muertos Lighthouse is located. The island's geography also includes rocky cliffs, caves, a flat plateau that is home to an extensive tropical dry forest, a lagoon with mang... |
It is known only from Tonga, where it occurs at a depth range of 98 to 111 m (322 to 364 ft). | m (322 to 364 ft). References flavoreticulata Taxa named by Keiichi Matsuura Fish |
interior. An example of a catenary-shaped suspended structure is the Eero Saarinen designed Dulles International Airport. The roof of the structure is made up of suspension cable which stretches across angled concrete columns. In the design of Dulles airport, the floor, the columns and the roof all work together to all... | is either a suspended catenary or is supported by truss-work carrying the weight of the building through a building core. Engineering Suspended structures of the center column type utilize high-strength cable to suspend or support the floors. In some cases beams are cantilevered out from the concrete column at the cent... |
the family Tetraodontidae. It is native to the Pacific Ocean, where it is known from Japan, the Gulf of Tonkin, and the Hawaiian Islands. It is a benthopelagic | from Japan, the Gulf of Tonkin, and the Hawaiian Islands. It is a benthopelagic oviparous species found at a depth range of 124 to 274 m (407 to 899 |
1976 for Stanley Weston's World Boxing. In 1979 he was recruited to The Ring by Bert Sugar. He succeeded Bert Sugar as editor in 1983. One year later, Gordon was let go in a cost-cutting measure. The New York Times reported that the magazine was close to $1.3 million in debt and many of the publication's highest salari... | managers. He refused to sanction bouts he saw as mismatches. For this reason he vetoed two of George Foreman's proposed opponents and canceled at least a dozen matches promoted by Bob Goodman. In 1989, Gordon chaired the commission's hearings over Bill Cayton's complaint that Don King was interfering in his boxer-manag... |
species of pufferfish in the family Tetraodontidae. It is an oviparous | may occur as far down as 101 m (331 ft). References investigatoris Fish |
cat-specific monoclonal antibody (a type of protein) designed to recognize and attach to a protein called nerve growth factor (NGF) that is involved in the regulation of pain. When frunevetmab binds to NGF, it prevents the pain signal from reaching the brain. Frunevetmab was approved for medical use in the European Uni... | the brand name Solensia, is a medication used to treat pain associated with osteoarthritis in cats. The most common side effects seen in cats include vomiting, diarrhea, injection site pain, scabbing on the head and neck, dermatitis and pruritus (itchy skin). Frunevetmab is a cat-specific monoclonal antibody (a type of... |
year. Anders Järryd and Joakim Nyström won the title by defeating Jesús Colás and David de Miguel 6–2, 6–2 in the | Miguel 6–2, 6–2 in the final. Seeds Draw Draw References External links Official results archive (ATP) Official results archive (ITF) Madrid Tennis Grand Prix 1986 Grand Prix (tennis) |
in experimental psychology from the University of Connecticut. She was supported by the Studienstiftung (German Academic Scholarship Foundation). During her studies, she also published 5 books on exercise and fitness. Career Following her PhD, Sternad joined the faculty of Kinesiology and Integrative Biosciences at the... | Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Physics at Northeastern University. She is also a core member of the Institute of Experiential Robotics at Northeastern University. Education Sternad completed her undergraduate and master's degree in movement science and English language and linguistics from the Technical Unive... |
information technology. He then attended Norfolk State University, receiving a bachelor's degree in management information systems in 2017. Cordoza has since become a cybersecurity professional at Newport News Shipbuilding. He lives in Hampton. Career He became interested in politics during the 2008 presidential electi... | during the 2008 presidential election due to "the possibility of the nation electing the first black President". After the election, Cordoza decided his beliefs were more aligned with the Republican Party, despite his past support for Barack Obama. He has become vice-chair of the Hampton Republican Party. 2020 Hampton ... |
freshwater snail in the Ampullariidae family. It is located in Jamaica, Guadeloupe, | family. It is located in Jamaica, Guadeloupe, and Hispaniola. It lays white |
of pleasure while looking to prevent the ban from happening, and end up in a girl's boarding school. A robot is tasked with tracking down the dissidents and exterminating them. Cast Morgan Fairchild as Camella Swales Ian Abercrombie as Prof. Dorn Brian Bremer as Naldo | is a 1993 American erotic film starring Morgan Fairchild, Ian Abercrombie, Brian Bremer, Christopher Wolf and Michele Matheson. Plot In a future where sex is outlawed, two high school students travel back in time in search of pleasure while looking to prevent the ban from happening, and |
the Aksy District. The village's population was 971 in 2021. Population References Populated places in | the Aksy District. The village's population was 971 in 2021. Population References |
was set up by Rajasthan Government as a quasi-judicial body. History and Objectives Rajasthan State Commission for Women is formed to investigate specific problems relating to women and apart from studying women related issues from the state. The Commission is equipped with powers to safeguard rights of women and ensur... | related legislations. In case any agency in the state fails to implement protective measures against women, getting the same to the notice of Government. Making recommendations for the amendments in any law if it fails on provision of justice to the women of the state. Taking up with concerned authorities any issue of ... |
Dyke and Wally Masur. Heinz Günthardt and Anders Järryd won the title by defeating Dyke and Masur 6–2, 6–1 | Günthardt and Anders Järryd won the title by defeating Dyke and Masur 6–2, 6–1 in |
usual for a film, Giacchino and Reeves were able to use it in promotional materials. Giacchino said he felt total freedom to write the music that he wanted for the film, agreeing with Reeves that this was their vision of Batman similar to how different comic book and graphic novel authors and artists over the years had... | the Apes (2017). Later that month, Giacchino said he had already finished writing the main theme for the film because he was so excited to do so; because this music was written much earlier in the production than is usual for a film, Giacchino and Reeves were able to use it in promotional materials. Giacchino said he f... |
player for Pepperdine University during the early 1980s. In 1984 he claimed the NCAA Division I doubles championship with Kelly Jones (no relation), beating Rick Leach and Tim Pawsat of USC in the final. Jones partnered with Kelly Jones at the 1984 | of USC in the final. Jones partnered with Kelly Jones at the 1984 US Open and they won their first round match over Ilie Nastase and Adriano Panatta. He reached a best world ranking of 177 in doubles. References External links Year of |
John Bryce Syphax (1838-1916) was a member of the Virginia House of Delegates from 1874 to 1875. Syphax was the | in Brooklyn, New York on September 8, 1916, and was buried in Cypress Hill Cemetery in that city. References Politicians |
and Belus Prajoux 7–5, 6–3 in the final. Seeds Draw Draw References External links Official results | champions, but none competed this year. Jan Gunnarsson and Anders Järryd won the title by defeating Ricardo Acuña and Belus Prajoux |
1997 and a bronze medal at the 1993 UCI World Championships. Major results Cyclo-cross 1984–1985 3rd UCI Junior World Championships 1985–1986 3rd UCI Junior World Championships 1992–1993 3rd UCI World Championships Superprestige 3rd Diegem 1993–1994 Superprestige 2nd Plzeň 3rd Jaarmarktcross Niel 1994–1995 Superprestig... | 1997 and a bronze medal at the 1993 UCI World Championships. Major results Cyclo-cross 1984–1985 3rd UCI Junior World Championships 1985–1986 3rd UCI Junior World Championships 1992–1993 3rd UCI World Championships Superprestige 3rd Diegem 1993–1994 Superprestige 2nd Plzeň 3rd Jaarmarktcross Niel 1994–1995 Superprestig... |
During the 17th century, Jesuit missionaries originally from the Spanish Netherlands, moved among semi-nomads (Yaquis and Tarahumaras) in the inhospitable northern Mexico. A cultural elite of artists and related professions supported evangelization with their artistic and didactic production. In addition to the importa... | changes brought about by President Porfirio Díaz's liberal economic policies have made it possible to normalize the situation between the two countries. Starting in the 1830s, Belgian engineers worked in Mexico to build the first Mexican railroad with Belgian materials; there were even plans for a Nueva Bélgica, a colo... |
women. Þórunn Jónassen was its first chair from 1875 to 1922. It also engaged in women's rights, especially women's education. In 1877–1904, the organization managed the Thorvaldsensfélag Handavinnuskóli, where women philanthropists taught girls handicrafts, as well as a Sunday school with theoretical subjects, in a ti... | been called the first women's organization in Iceland. It was a charity organization for wealthy women. Þórunn Jónassen was its first chair from 1875 to 1922. It also engaged in women's rights, especially women's education. In 1877–1904, the organization managed the Thorvaldsensfélag Handavinnuskóli, where women philan... |
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