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following a restructure. However, within Creative Business Unit II Asano and his team are known as Team Asano as they continue working on games similar to their previous creations. Works References Japanese video game designers Japanese video game producers Final Fantasy designers 1978 births Living people Square | his own business division in Square Enix, focusing work on the Bravely series and titles such as Octopath Traveler. The business division was later consolidated into Square Enix Creative Business Unit II following a restructure. However, within Creative Business Unit II Asano and his team are known as Team Asano as the... |
include parts of Brynteg ward Gwenfro ward expanded to include parts of New Broughton and Brynteg wards Parts of Abenbury wards moved to Whitegate ward, parts of Whitegate ward (near Newton Street) moved to Smithfield ward, and parts of Smithfield ward moved to Wynnstay ward Split Cefn ward (a two councillor ward) into... | general election, Conservative candidates won the constituencies of Wrexham and Clwyd South for the first time in their existence. The constituencies were generally considered to be Labour heartlands part of its "red wall", and were won by Labour in the June 2017 election. Sarah Atherton was elected for the Conservativ... |
proceeding to Loughborough University where he gained an MBA. From there he began a career in teaching. References External links 1950 births Living people People from Hampton, London People educated at Kingston Grammar School Alumni of St Catharine's College, Cambridge English cricketers Cambridge University cricketer... | for Cambridge University Cricket Club from 1971 to 1973, making six appearances. Playing as a medium-fast bowler in the Cambridge side, he took 9 wickets at an average of 44.44, with best figures of 2 for 42. As a tailend batsman, he scored 36 runs with a highest score of 14. In addition to playing cricket for Cambridg... |
9th of September 2021 at the age of 18 she signed her first professional contract for Aston Villa where she also played under her birthname 'Brown' up to the end of the 2020–21 season, but has chosen for her Danish | for Aston Villa in the FA Women's Super League. from the years 2019-2021 she for Birmingham City as well as representing under-17 then on the 9th of September 2021 at the age of 18 she signed her first professional contract for Aston Villa where she also played under her birthname 'Brown' up to |
Colombia. Closely resembling other Anthurium species like Anthurium crystallinum, it has large, cordate leaves with prominent veining and | with prominent veining and is primarily terrestrial. Plants of the true species can be distinguished primarily by their quadrangular petioles. |
Oblast, Russia. Population: Geography The khutor is located 110 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 32 km south-east of the district center – the town Kursk, 11 km from the selsoviet center – Polevaya. Climate Ivanovka has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). | district center – the town Kursk, 11 km from the selsoviet center – Polevaya. Climate Ivanovka has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Ivanovka is located 2.5 km from the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" |
the Red Bull Junior Team in the form of a supported driver. Karting record Karting career summary Racing record Racing career summary * Season still in progress. Complete NACAM Formula 4 Championship results (key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap) Complete Formula 4 United S... | European single-seaters in 2022, racing in the Formula Regional European Championship with Arden Motorsport. Formula One On 14 January 2022 Red Bull announced that León would be joining the Red Bull Junior Team in the form of a supported driver. Karting record Karting career summary Racing record Racing career summary ... |
filmed as Peggy Jo by Phillip Noyce in which she will be played by Lily James. Her story was theatricalized by Buntport Theater and square product theatre in their 2014 play Peggy Jo & the Desolate Nothing. References External links Peggy Jo Tallas – episode 3 of Addicted to the Life 2005 deaths 2005 suicides American ... | James. Her story was theatricalized by Buntport Theater and square product theatre in their 2014 play Peggy Jo & the Desolate Nothing. References External links Peggy Jo Tallas – episode 3 of Addicted to the Life 2005 deaths 2005 suicides American bank robbers American female criminals People shot dead by law enforceme... |
was not linked to the previous crimes, and was sentenced to 20 years imprisonment. Wrongful conviction of L.D. Harris During the investigation of the Bennett slayings, police were notified about L.D. Harris, who had left town for Nashville, Tennessee shortly after the murders. Harris, who was illiterate, was questioned... | jury found Harris guilty on all counts, and he was sentenced to death. His lawyers attempted to appeal his sentence by contacting the Supreme Court of South Carolina, but they found no basis that his confession was involuntary. In 1948, Harris appealed to the United States Supreme Court, and they noted several factors ... |
Dhaka, Bangladesh. Founded in 2019, SoAD is located in the Mohakhali area of Dhaka North City Corporation. SoAD is one of the leading institutions for the study of Architecture and design in Bangladesh. SoAD is initially offering certificate and degree programs in Interior Design, | offering certificate and degree programs in Interior Design, Communication Design, Fashion Design and Product Design. It is home to the Department of Architecture Brac University which was established in 2002 and is one of leading architecture schools in Bangladesh. SoAD also house the Postgraduate Programs in |
Eberhard Hermann Erich Zeidler (1940–2016), German | architect Eberhard Hermann Erich Zeidler (1940–2016), |
racing venue which operated in the Kensington neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York from 1965 to 2021. Slot car racing is a hobby in which enthusiasts work on small, remote controlled cars, and race them at high speeds. Buzz Perri opened Buzz-a-Rama in the Kensington neighborhood of Brooklyn in 1965. Born Frank Perri, he ... | represents a microcosm of the United States auto industry itself: beloved, historic, and long past the glory days". The space had multiple electrified race tracks as some older arcade games, and it sold parts for the cars. Business slowed over time, and eventually was only open on weekends and some holidays. Perri told... |
set designer, animator, cartoonist and illustrator Wayne White (cricketer) (born 1985), English former cricketer See also Randy Wayne | Wayne White (cricketer) (born 1985), English former cricketer See also Randy Wayne |
then on, the settlement received a much larger number of Spaniards and became the center of the Spanish colonization of the southern half of South America. After discovering that the region actually lacked gold, colonists realized they could generate and accumulate wealth through the forced labor and slavery of indigen... | briefly ruled the territory between 1542 and 1544—as well as those of his scribe Pero Hernández. According to these sources, the India Juliana poisoned a Spanish settler named Ñuño de Cabrera—either her husband or her master— with herbs and was released despite having confessed to the crime. Upon his arrival to Asunció... |
due to the guitarist's inability to pay them for touring duties, before they returned to complete the Asian dates. In January 2007, after Jones and Holmes had left, bassist Frank Rummler and drummer Bodo Schopf were announced as new members of MSG's touring lineup. The group toured for several months, but were forced t... | bands, namely the Michael Schenker Group (from 1979 to 1984, 1996 to 2011, and since 2020), the McAuley Schenker Group (from 1986 to 1993), Michael Schenker's Temple of Rock (from 2011 to 2016) and Michael Schenker Fest (from 2016 to 2020). The current members of his solo band are vocalist Ronnie Romero, rhythm guitari... |
camps. Vittum was head resident of the Northwestern University Settlement. She was active in the suffrage movement, civic director of the Woman's City Club, and president of the Chicago Kindergarten Institute. In 1914, Vittum ran for alderman in Chicago's 17th ward. She also ran for a seat on the Cook County Board of C... | of Chicago. In 1918, she debated Clarence Darrow on the topic of film censorship, noting "I believe that motion pictures ought to be an important educational and social asset." She was a friend to Black social worker Ada S. McKinley; they marched together and gave joint lectures. She worked on the presidential campaign... |
sides Independente AC and Triângulo Mineiro FC before moving to the Paraná state in 2012, after agreeing to a contract with Junior Team. In 2014, he signed a professional deal with Londrina, being initially assigned to the youth setup. Promoted to the first team in 2015, César made his senior debut on 26 March 2017, st... | with Londrina, being initially assigned to the youth setup. Promoted to the first team in 2015, César made his senior debut on 26 March 2017, starting in a 0–0 Campeonato Paranaense away draw against J. Malucelli. He subsequently became a regular starter during the season, appearing in 36 Série B matches and winning th... |
2004) is a Chinese footballer currently playing as a defender for Wuhan Three Towns. Career statistics Club . References | people Footballers from Wuhan Footballers from Hubei Chinese footballers China youth international |
was a settlement from the Old Kingdom. The northern part of the settlement was surrounded by a wall. There was the palace of the governor (head of the oasis) and other administrative buildings. In the south, among other things, there were significant remains of houses and | a small town in the New Valley Governorate, Egypt. Its population was estimated at 3,700 people in 2006. Geography The town lies in the eastern part of the Dakhhla Oasis in Egypt. Three kilometers to the northeast at Ain 'Asil (Arabic عين أصيل) was a settlement from the Old Kingdom. The northern part of the settlement ... |
being the interim athletic director. Education Coburn is a triple alumnus of Florida State University, receiving his Juris Doctorate from the Florida State College of Law. Since 2012, Coburn has also taught political science and law classes for Florida State. Athletic Director Florida State Coburn was named the 12th at... | triple alumnus of Florida State University, receiving his Juris Doctorate from the Florida State College of Law. Since 2012, Coburn has also taught political science and law classes for Florida State. Athletic Director Florida State Coburn |
born in Fayette County, Alabama, on February 24, 1853. His mother, Elender Gray McCool, died when James was young, and James's father, Lafayette McCool, died in the Confederate Army in the Civil War. McCool then traveled to Mississippi on foot, and made money to get an education. He received his education at Slate Spri... | 1896-1900 term. He served as the Speaker for this term. McCool then decided to run for the office of Governor of Mississippi, but withdrew in 1899 before the convention in Jackson. He then was a presidential elector in the 1900 election. In January 1903, McCool was appointed Chancellor of Mississippi's 6th Chancery Cou... |
of India, Balwanta has population of 3,019 of which 1,552 are males and 1,467 are females. Sex ratio of | Balwanta () is a village in Ajmer tehsil of Ajmer district of Rajasthan state in India.The village falls under Danta gram panchayat. Demography As per 2011 census of India, Balwanta has population of 3,019 |
links Lega Serie A Profile FIGC U18 Profile FIGC U19 Profile 2003 births Living people Sportspeople from Brescia Italian footballers Hellas Verona F.C. players Serie A players | professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Hellas Verona. Career He made his professional debut with Hellas Verona in a 4–3 Coppa Italia loss to Empoli on 15 December 2021. International career Coppola is a youth |
a song by The Strokes from their 2003 album Room on | Me in the Bathroom may refer to: "Meet Me in the Bathroom", a song by |
film Some Kind of Hero, with also playing the role of "Sistrunk" in Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment. In 1983, Ward played the role of "Sheriff George Bannerman" in the film Cujo, in which he was the local sheriff who arrives at the mechanics house. He is killed by Cujo in the film, in which he later survived f... | by Cujo in the film, in which he later survived from it. Ward co-starred in playing the role of "General Hubik" in the 1984 film Tank. He played the role of "Jeb Ames" for five episodes in the soap opera television series Dallas. After that, Ward played the role of "Detective Roy Banks" in The Bold and the Beautiful. H... |
a founding member of the National Union of Mineworkers in 1982, and the next year was elected a shaft shop steward at Western Holdings mine in Welkom. He was a strike leader, and one of the youngest negotiators, during the August 1987 national mining strike, the largest in the NUM's history. By 1993, he was head of the... | former president of the ANC Youth League. Although Baleni supports state intervention in strategic economic sectors, he is opposed to nationalising the mines – according to the Mail & Guardian, on "pragmatic" grounds. He has not taken up political leadership positions outside the NUM, except in the SACP. He declined an... |
car's appearances made an indelible impression and was a great publicity stunt for Benson Ford and Lincoln-Mercury. Hollywood customizer George Barris took notice, and eventually bought the Futura from Ford in 1959. A few years later, Benson Ford's Lincoln Futura would become world famous again as Barris turned Benson ... | because of the car he drove in bat costume, along with his front seat costumed masked sidekick Robin, unknown actor Burt Ward. In 2013, Barris sold the original Benson Ford Futura Car turned Batmobile for 4.6 million dollars. Death of Henry Ford After the death of his grandfather Henry Ford on April 7, 1947, at Fair La... |
of Chernihiv. In 1992 he moved to Cheksyl Chernihiv, where he won the Chernihiv Oblast Football Championship and the Chernihiv Oblast Football Cup in 1992. Then he returned to Desna Chernihiv and in 1993 he moved to Cheksyl Chernihiv for one season where he played 12 matches. In 1994 he returned to Desna Chernihiv for ... | Championship and the Chernihiv Oblast Football Cup in 1992. Then he returned to Desna Chernihiv and in 1993 he moved to Cheksyl Chernihiv for one season where he played 12 matches. In 1994 he returned to Desna Chernihiv for two season where he played 65 and scored 1 goal. Honours Khimik Chernihiv Chernihiv Oblast Footb... |
career reached a peak in Germany in the period before World War I, one of the forgotten pioneers from the early days of European cinema. Biography Early successes The son of an Alsatian shoemaker, he joined cinematography in 1899, a field that had barely developed until then. Subsequently, Decroix initially wrote scrip... | French citizen, Decroix fled Berlin in August 1914 at the outbreak of World War I and the resulting declaration of war by the German Empire on France. At the time, he was in the midst of filming the Andra melodrama Moon Fisherman, which remained unfinished. He set out for Switzerland, where he was interned in the villa... |
Three Towns. Career statistics Club . References 2003 births Living people Chinese footballers China youth international footballers | Club . References 2003 births Living people Chinese footballers China youth international footballers Association football forwards |
there is no passenger service. History The station was commissioned in 1928 as part of the Chernihiv-Ovruch railway, with the name Oleksiivka. In 2017, the Ukrainian government decided to extend the Vilcha-Semykhody section of the Chernihiv-Ovruch railway from the previously dismantled Semykhody railway station to Vilc... | is included in the transport sector state-owned enterprise Chernobylservis. As of 2022, it is officially active, but there is no passenger service. History The station was commissioned in 1928 as part of the Chernihiv-Ovruch railway, with the name Oleksiivka. In 2017, the Ukrainian government decided to extend the Vilc... |
Ombo and 38 kilometers north of the city of Aswan. Its population is 59,765 in 2020. In addition to the center, four nearby villages belong to the administrative area of Daraw. For a long time, Daraw was the most important camel | bank of the Nile, six kilometers south of Kom Ombo and 38 kilometers north of the city of Aswan. Its population is 59,765 in 2020. In addition to the center, four nearby villages belong to the administrative area of Daraw. For a |
author. He was the Executive Chef for the Mitsitam Native Foods Café at the National Museum of the American Indian. Bitsoie was born in Utah to Diné parents and moved frequently | He attended the University of New Mexico, majoring in cultural anthropology with a minor in art history before attending culinary school in Scottsdale, Arizona. See also List of Navajo people References Native American chefs Year of birth missing (living |
known as "the father of Continental Baptists." Førster went to the Primitive Evangelical Baptists in London, who baptized him in 1843. There he studied Calvinist theology and stayed for several years as a member of the Buttesland Street Chapel. With the support of the church, as part of the Strict Baptist Convention, h... | (1819–1889) was a pioneer Danish Baptist pastor and missionary who contributed to the early growth of the Baptist church in Denmark as well as to its establishment in Sweden. Life Andreas Peter Førster was born in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1819. As a young man in 1837, Førster traveled to Hamburg, Germany. His exposure to... |
soil centipede in the family Geophilidae found in Iowa. It grows up to 48 millimeters long and has 55-63 leg pairs, a well-developed labrum with the middle part | up to 48 millimeters long and has 55-63 leg pairs, a well-developed labrum with the middle part having short, strong teeth, pushed backwards by |
25th Busan International Film Festival. Cast Mohsen Tanabandeh as Saeed Sareh Bayat as Zahra Mahoor Alvand as Afsaneh Shirin Yazdanbakhsh as Malakeh Niousha Alipour as Saeed's daughter Mina Sadati Golnoush Ghahramani Ali Bagheri Mehdi Hosseininia Hamidreza | based on a true story. The film screened for the first time at the 25th Busan International Film Festival. Cast Mohsen Tanabandeh as Saeed Sareh Bayat as Zahra Mahoor Alvand as Afsaneh Shirin Yazdanbakhsh as Malakeh Niousha Alipour as Saeed's daughter Mina |
Ligue 1 club Metz. Professional career A youth product of Strasbourg, Mulhouse, Metz, Lacroix signed his first professional contract with Metz on 18 December 2019. He made his professional debut with Metz in a 1-0 Ligue 1 win over Reims on 16 January 2022. International career Lacroix is a | over Reims on 16 January 2022. International career Lacroix is a youth international for France, having represented the France U16s, U17s, and U19s. References External links FFF Profile FC Metz Profile 2003 births Living people Sportspeople from Strasbourg French footballers Ligue 1 players Championnat National |
a midfielder for Wuhan Three Towns. Career statistics Club . References 1999 births Living people People from Ürümqi Footballers from Xinjiang Chinese footballers Association football | people People from Ürümqi Footballers from Xinjiang Chinese footballers Association football midfielders China League Two players |
subject is the Sacco and Vanzetti affair. It made headlines, and was panned by some critics but praised as a masterpiece by others, such as Gérard Guillot. Bibliography Laura Bellina, Le Chant public d’Armand Gatti, Università Ca’Foscari, Venise, Italie, 1971 Jérémy Mahut, La Représentation de l’Anarchie comme exemple ... | Armand Gatti written in 1964 and premiered in 1966 at the Théâtre National Populaire. The subject is the Sacco and Vanzetti affair. It made headlines, and was panned by some critics but praised as a masterpiece by others, such as Gérard Guillot. Bibliography Laura Bellina, Le Chant public d’Armand Gatti, Università Ca’... |
Cambridge University Cricket Club in 1963, making ten appearances. Playing as a leg break bowler in the Cambridge side, he took 14 wickets at an average of 52.92, with best figures of 3 for 32. As a tailend batsman, he scored 28 runs with a highest score of 7 not out. References External links | 14 wickets at an average of 52.92, with best figures of 3 for 32. As a tailend batsman, he scored 28 runs with a highest score of 7 not out. References External links 1942 |
people Footballers from Xinjiang Chinese footballers China youth international footballers Association football goalkeepers China League One players China League Two players Xinjiang Tianshan Leopard F.C. players Wuhan Three | Xinjiang Chinese footballers China youth international footballers Association football goalkeepers China League One players China League Two players Xinjiang Tianshan Leopard F.C. players Wuhan |
It was also her first disc to chart on the Billboard 200 and the top five of Canada's RPM country albums chart. Her next several studio albums also reached the top ten of the American and Canadian country charts including Just for the Record (1979), Love Is Fair (1980), ...In Black & White (1982), Spun Gold (1983), Cle... | It was also her first disc to chart on the Billboard 200 and the top five of Canada's RPM country albums chart. Her next several studio albums also reached the top ten of the American and Canadian country charts including Just for the Record (1979), Love Is Fair (1980), ...In Black & White (1982), Spun Gold (1983), Cle... |
February 2003) is a Chinese footballer currently playing as a defender for Wuhan Three Towns. Career statistics Club | defender for Wuhan Three Towns. Career statistics Club . References 2003 births |
actor Michael D. Cohen (actor) (1945–2013), professor of complex systems, information and public policy at the University of Michigan Michael | Michael D. Cohen (academic) (born 1975), Canadian actor Michael D. Cohen (actor) (1945–2013), professor of complex systems, information and public |
a series of colossal truncated pyramids. The later design process focused on a single artificial pyramid-shaped hill to be built from materials excavated during the construction of the highway. The pyramid's base is a notional square of 160 meters side length, above which it rises to a height of 70 meters. Ricardo Bofi... | on a single artificial pyramid-shaped hill to be built from materials excavated during the construction of the highway. The pyramid's base is a notional square of 160 meters side length, above which it rises to a height of 70 meters. Ricardo Bofill and his team viewed it as a celebration of the role of the Pyrenean mou... |
command of the emperor. Despite having served in the imperial army, Yebusu was reputed to share interests of civil official. As the second surviving son of Hong Taiji, Yebushu was considered a potential candidate to the imperial throne. Due to humble origin, Yebushu's candidature was discarded. During Kangxi era, Yebus... | grace bulwark duke Family Wife, of the Tubusu clan (嫡妻 圖布蘇氏) Eldest Daughter Married Huanghai (黄海) of the Guwalgiya clan in 1667 Wife, of the Nara clan (繼妻 納喇氏) Su'erdeng (鎮國將軍 苏尔登; 7 February 1661–3 April 1718), General of the First Rank, first son Ancestry See also Royal and noble ranks of the Qing dynasty |
created works in a variety of materials. Biography Bidder was born at Wimbledon in south-west London and studied at the Wimbledon School of Art, where she was taught by the sculptor Stanley Nicholson Babb. In 1933 she met Daisy Borne, whom she taught to carve. The two set up a studio together at Wimbledon and became li... | such as the sculpture group Tackled, and depictions of labourers at work. Bidder regularly exhibited at the Royal Academy in London between 1931 and 1957, and between 1933 and 1971 showed a total of 65 pieces with the Society of Women Artists. She was elected an Associate of the Society of Women Artists in 1949 and bec... |
tied atop the MVC standings. The Golden Hurricane won the MVC Tournament to receive an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament as the No. 4 seed in the Mideast region. Tulsa lost to No. 5 seed Louisville in the round of 32. Roster Schedule and results |- !colspan=9 style=| Regular Season |- !colspan=9 style=| MVC Tourname... | and 13–3 in conference play to finish tied atop the MVC standings. The Golden Hurricane won the MVC Tournament to receive an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament as the No. 4 seed in the Mideast region. Tulsa lost to |
Chernihiv where he played until 1997 where he played 236 matches and scored 19 goals. Here he won the Ukrainian Second League in season 1996–97. In 1997 he moved back to Cheksyl Chernihiv without playing and then he moved Fortuna Cheksyl Chernihiv where he played 8 matches and scored 10 goals.In the same season he move... | scored 10 goals.In the same season he moved to Domostroitel Chernihiv where he played 6 matches and scored 2 goals. Coach Career In 2004 he was appointed as coach of Desna-2 Chernihiv, the reserve squad of Desna Chernihiv. Honours Desna Chernihiv Ukrainian Second League: 1996–97 References External links Andrey Kriveno... |
in Hovda was donated for the purposes of building a cemetery. The cemetery was consecrated and put into use in 1949. On 29 August 1952, permission was given to build an annex chapel at the cemetery. The chapel was designed by Karl Stenersen. The new "Tisleidalen Chapel" was built in 1957 and consecrated in 1958. It was... | is the church for the Tisleidalen parish which is part of the Valdres prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Hamar. The brown, wooden church was built in a long church design in 1958 using plans drawn up by the architect Karl Stenersen. The church seats about 130 people. History Starting in 1929, there was a local initiati... |
activist in Israel following his own aliyah. He died on a trip to Addis Ababa and is buried in Beer'Sheeva. Early life Aklum was born in the Medabay village of in the Tigray of Ethiopia to Yazezew Aklum and Avrehet Worku. He grew up in and grew up in the Adi Worewa village. His father insisted on focusing on formal edu... | activists. Aklum was identified as one and fled to Sudan Arriving without money, he sold his wedding band to contact the Mossad. This led to Mossad agent Danny Limor searching him out in Kharkoum. After making contact, the two spent the next 18 months secretly helping Jewish refugees cross into Sudan and travel to Isra... |
Area Tafa Local Government Area Agaie Local Government Area Bida Local Government Area Edatti Local Government Area Gbako Local Government Area Katcha Local Government Area Lapai Local Government Area Lavun Local Government Area Mokwa Local Government Area Agwara Local Government Area Borgu Local Government Area Kontag... | Government Area Borgu Local Government Area Kontagora Local Government Area Magama Local Government Area Mariga Local Government Area Mashegu Local Government Area Rijau Local Government Area Wushishi Local Area References Niger State Local Government Areas in, Nigeria Local government areas of Nigeria Niger State |
in October 1861 in the 2nd Foreign Regiment, lieutenant in October 1866, he moved on April 10, 1867, to the 81st Infantry Regiment. He was promoted to captain in March 1870, he served from November 20, 1870, in the 52nd Infantry Regiment and on December 18 became senior battalion commander of the Garde mobile de la Hau... | the 81st Infantry Regiment. He was promoted to captain in March 1870, he served from November 20, 1870, in the 52nd Infantry Regiment and on December 18 became senior battalion commander of the Garde mobile de la Haute-Loire, he moved to the 21st Provisional Regiment on April 13, 1871, and was laid off by redundancy on... |
group. Description Genus Lepra contains crustose lichens with the following features: disc-like ascomata; a hymenial gel that is weakly amyloid to non-amyloid; asci that are strongly amyloid but lack clear amyloid structures at their tips; and asci containing one or two single-layered, thin-walled ascospores. Species ,... | asci that are strongly amyloid but lack clear amyloid structures at their tips; and asci containing one or two single-layered, thin-walled ascospores. Species , Species Fungorum accepts 81 species of Lepra. Lepra acroscyphoides Lepra albescens Lepra albopunctata Lepra alterimosa Lepra alticola Lepra amara Lepra amaroid... |
Hafizi Isma'ilism and restoring Sunni supremacy in Egypt. This culminated on 10 September 1171, when the Shafi'i jurist Najm al-Din al-Khabushani publicly proclaimed the name of the Sunni Abbasid caliph, al-Mustadi, instead of al-Adid's, and read out a list of the Fatimids' crimes. When al-Adid died a few days later, o... | March 1169. Fall of the Fatimid Caliphate Under pressure from his Syrian overlord, Nur al-Din, Saladin began to undermine the religious foundations of the Fatimid regime, undermining Fatimid-sponsored Hafizi Isma'ilism and restoring Sunni supremacy in Egypt. This culminated on 10 September 1171, when the Shafi'i jurist... |
in a 2–0 Belgian First Division A loss to Cercle Brugge on 16 January 2022. International career Essahel is a youth international for Morocco, having represented the Morocco U17s, and U20s. References External links 2003 births Living people Sportspeople from Strasbourg Moroccan footballers Morocco youth international ... | club Eupen on loan on 31 August 2021. He made his professional debut with Eupen in a 2–0 Belgian First Division A loss to Cercle Brugge on 16 January 2022. International career Essahel is a youth international for Morocco, having represented the Morocco U17s, and U20s. References External links 2003 births Living peopl... |
artists, celebrating the music of Curtis Mayfield. Track listing "Um, Um, Um, Um, Um, Um" – Don Covay & Angela Strehli "He Will Break Your Heart" – Delbert McClinton "Choice of Colors" – Jerry Butler "People Get Ready" – David Sanborn & Jonathan Sanborn "Got a Right to Cry" – Angela | Darker Than Blue" – Michael Hill & Vernon Reid "I Gotta Keep on Moving" – Bunny Wailer "You Must Believe Me" – Don Covay "I'm So Proud" – Steve Cropper & Lani Groves "Gypsy Woman" – Kim Wilson Personnel Will Calhoun – drums Steve Cropper – guitar Paul Griffin – keyboards Jonathan Sanborn – bass The Uptown Horns: Crispi... |
may refer to: Lepra, a | Lepra, a UK-based |
The Cocoa Fliers, DeLand Red Hats, Fort Lauderdale Tarpons, Fort Pierce Bombers, Miami Beach Flamingos, Miami Seminoles and West Palm Beach Indians joined the Orlando Nationals in beginning Florida East Coach League play on April 15, 1942. In their only season of play, the 1942 Orlando Nationals won the league champion... | The Florida East Coast League expanded from six teams to eight teams for the 1942 season, adding Orlando and the DeLand Red Hats from the Florida State League as additional franchises. The Cocoa Fliers, DeLand Red Hats, Fort Lauderdale Tarpons, Fort Pierce Bombers, Miami Beach Flamingos, Miami Seminoles and West Palm B... |
waterscorpion in the family Nepidae. It is endemic to Montezuma | to Montezuma Well in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States. |
(general), Confederate brigadier general during the American Civil War Robert D. Lilley (businessman), American businessman, president of | of AT&T, 1972–1976 Bob Lilley (soccer), American soccer coach Bob Lilley |
State, and Kaduna State (mostly near Zaria). They speak the Vaghat language, one of the Tarokoid languages with over 20,000 speakers. Clans Vaghat highland clans are: Āyàlàs, Àyìtūr, Àtòròk, Āyīpàɣí, Āyīgònì, Àyàkdàl, Àyánàvēr, Āyàtōl, Àyàʒíkʔìn, Àyìʤìlìŋ, Áyàshàlà, and Àzàrā. Vaghat lowland clans are: Āyàlàs, Àyàkdàl,... | Clans Vaghat highland clans are: Āyàlàs, Àyìtūr, Àtòròk, Āyīpàɣí, Āyīgònì, Àyàkdàl, Àyánàvēr, Āyàtōl, Àyàʒíkʔìn, Àyìʤìlìŋ, Áyàshàlà, and Àzàrā. Vaghat lowland clans are: Āyàlàs, Àyàkdàl, Àyàʒíkʔìn, Àyàgwàr, and Àyàgyēr. Religion Traditional Vaghat religion consists of belief in: Vi Matur, the universal deity (literally... |
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is educated as a landscape architect, but became a mutton farmer in Hærland. Entering politics, she became deputy mayor of Eidsberg in 2011. She was a director of planning in Eidsberg municipality from 2015, and continued as a director when Eidsberg was merged into Indre Østfold municipality. | during the term 2021–2025. She is educated as a landscape architect, but became a mutton farmer in Hærland. Entering politics, she became deputy mayor of Eidsberg in 2011. She was a director of planning in Eidsberg municipality from 2015, and continued as a director when Eidsberg was merged into Indre Østfold |
v. Ward (Docket 21–439) is a pending United States Supreme Court case related to death row inmates' as-applied challenges to methods of execution. Background In December 1993, Michael Nance robbed a bank and committed murder during a carjacking. He was convicted and sentenced to death soon thereafter. In January 2020, ... | Georgia's execution protocol under , asserting its use of lethal injection would subject him to a level of pain that is unconstitutional under the Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution. The district court dismissed Nance's claim on the basis that it was meritless and was untimely. The United States Court o... |
in New York. Following its French translation by César Gattegno and Eli Marinelli, Raymond Gerbal staged the production with the Franc Théâtre in Paris's Théâtre Récamier in April 1964. Later productions moved to the suburbs. References Bibliography Lo spettacolo, enciclopedia Garzanti, 1976, p. 647 Teatro Nuovo, | is a 1960 play by and Luciano Vincenzoni about the Sacco and Vanzetti case. Development and Luciano Vincenzoni wrote the chronicle play in 1960. Following its successful Italian production in Rome's Paroli Theater, the play traveled to Germany, France, Great Britain, and Latin America. A musical version of the play, Th... |
in 2012. She later remarried to the playwright and stage director Theo Kling, with whom she often collaborated. Orri officially retired in 1996, but nevertheless continued to appear on stage until 2006. In 2015 she received a for her career. She died in Amsterdam on 4 | member of numerous stage companies, and in 1986 was awarded a Theo d'Or for her performance in Arthur Kopit's Wings. She also appeared in films and television works. Orri was married two times, the first with Ton Lensink, with whom she had a daughter, Diane Lensink, who was also an actress and who died of cancer in 201... |
December 1993) is a Sudanese professional footballer who plays as a striker for the Sudanese club El Hilal El Obeid, and the Sudan national team. International career Ahmed made his international debut with the Sudan | subsequently part of the Sudan squad that was called up for the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations. References External links 1993 births Living people Sudanese footballers Sudan international footballers Association football forwards El |
in Persian Twitter. Masih Alinejad published a tweet and said that in the West criticism against Islam is silenced in the guise of Islamophobia. Charlie Hebdo’s Article on the Campaign Charlie Hebdo published an article written by Inna Schevchenko supporting the campaign “This is the #MeToo of clothing harassment. Voic... | using this hashtag. The campaign defends the right of criticizing Islam and protests the censorship of such criticism with the accusations of Islamophobia. Creation The Canadian Medial Association Journal (CMAJ) had published a photo of two young girls, one black and the other with hijab; Dr Sherif Emil, a pediatric su... |
Founding Director of the International Communication and Negotiation Simulations (ICONS) Project. Career Wilkenfeld attended University of Maryland, where he received a B.S. in Political Science. He later obtained an M.A. from George Washington University and a Ph.D. from Indiana University. Wilkenfeld has been a profe... | of the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START). Wilkenfeld and Michael Brecher are the creators of the International Crisis Behavior Project (ICB), which maintains an online database of 1,078 countries in international conflict, also called “crisis actors”, and their behavior i... |
for the Labour Party. She hails from Skien. She served as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway from Telemark during the terms 1997–2001 and 2001–2005. Following the 2005 election, she was appointed as a political adviser in the Ministry of Children and Families, serving in Stoltenberg's Second Cabinet. S... | Children and Families, serving in Stoltenberg's Second Cabinet. She later served as a deputy representative to Pariament from Oslo during the terms 2017–2021. In total she met during 256 days of parliamentary session. She was also a political adviser in the Labour Party parliamentary group. In the city government of Os... |
game played in the state of Iowa. Background Shortly before the 2021 game, MLB commissioner Rob Manfred confirmed that there will be another game at the Field of Dreams in 2022, likely during August, but did not reveal which teams would be playing. MLB later announced that the Cincinnati Reds (the same team who would b... | MLB at Field of Dreams (known as 2022 MLB at Field of Dreams presented by GEICO for sponsorship reasons) is an upcoming regular-season Major League Baseball (MLB) game to be played on August 11, 2022, near Field of Dreams in Dyersville, Iowa, a site popularized by the 1989 baseball film Field of Dreams. The game will b... |
may refer to: Robert D. Young (LDS Church leader) (1867–1962), leader in The Church of Jesus | Church leader) (1867–1962), leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day |
a new indoor arena, the APC, originally scheduled to be completed by the end of 2011. Delays in construction pushed the final completion to December 2013, mainly due to lack of a 150-meter warm-up facility as required by International Association of Athletics Federations. The warm-up track was eventually built a short ... | competition venue; portable flooring allows the facility to be used for other events such as badminton, volleyball, basketball, and dance sports. The arena is equipped with a 6-lane 200m banked track where the turns are raised to neutralize the centrifugal force of athletes running the curves. This track has no bounce ... |
academic, and writer. Life and career Fortin was the daughter of sociologist and his wife, Thérèse Bergeron. She was a professor at Université Laval from 1982 to 2013. She was the co-founder of the Groupe interdisciplinaire de recherche sur les banlieues and directed the scientific journal . She focused on social chang... | Fortin (2 June 1953 – 9 January 2022) was a Canadian sociologist, academic, and writer. Life and career Fortin was the daughter of sociologist and his wife, Thérèse Bergeron. She was a professor at Université Laval from 1982 to 2013. She was the co-founder of the Groupe interdisciplinaire de recherche sur les banlieues... |
to the position October 1, 2021 after the previous treasurer, John McMillan, resigned. Boozer is running for a full term. Republican primary Candidates Declared Young Boozer, incumbent state | Treasurer. Incumbent Republican Party Treasurer Young Boozer, who previously served in the office from 2011 to 2019, was appointed to the position October 1, 2021 after the previous |
known as the producer of the well-known Hollywood television show My Big Fat Obnoxious Boss on the Fox Network. Early life Natalie was born in California. She graduated from California State University with a communication degree. After graduating in 1995, Natalie secured an internship at the White House under Presiden... | graduating in 1995, Natalie secured an internship at the White House under President Clinton and alongside Monica Lewinsky Career Natalie's original goal was to become a White House Correspondent for NBC News, but soon after her return to California she started working on the television series REAL TV. She continued wo... |
campus TV station was started. By 1982, it was airing six hours a day on weekdays. In later years, new disc jockeys were juniors who learned from the previous year's students and, as the school year progressed, shifted away mid-year from music to begin writing public service announcements and conducting on-air intervie... | the school year progressed, shifted away mid-year from music to begin writing public service announcements and conducting on-air interviews. Although it was against school rules for students to carry radios on campus, some students managed to listen with transistor radios and later Walkmans, or on tape recordings the s... |
Venezuelan Primera División club Metropolitanos. Club career Metropolitanos Born in Palo Verde, Castillo is a product of Metropolitanos. Ahead of the 2017 season, 16-year old Castillo was promoted to the first team squad. On 7 July 2017, Castillo signed his first professional contract with Metropolitanos. He got his of... | Primera División in a game against Mineros de Guayana. He made six appearances throughout the season. After a 2019 season with one goal in 13 games, Castillo signed a new contract until the end of 2021 in October 2019. In the following two season - 2020 and 2021 - Castille |
Common names In Nigeria, it is commonly called "cactus," although it is not a true cactus. It is called yěp in the Berom language. Uses Fencing Euphorbia kamerunica is used as fencing in central Nigeria. The spines are dangerous to animals, and its toxic milky sap discourages large animals | animals from getting in or out. Jatropha curcas and Newbouldia laevis are also used as fencing in Nigeria. Roger Blench (2017) has also proposed Commiphora africana, Erythrina abyssinica, Gliricidia sepium, Leucaena leucocephala, and Caesalpinia bonduc as possible options for plant-based fencing in Nigeria. Poison arro... |
People. Secrets. - M.: New key, 2003. Fedorova E. V. Restless life of master Benvenuto. Historical story. - M.: New key, 2003. Fedorova E.V. People of beautiful France. - M.: Publishing house of Moscow State University, 2003. Fedorova E. V. Asia Minor: Millennium. Events. Creations. - M.: New key, 2004. Fedorova E.V. T... | Soviet theater and film director Vasily Fedorov. She graduated from the Department of Classical Philology of the Faculty of Philology of Moscow State University. From 1958 she worked at the Department of Ancient Languages of the Faculty of History of Moscow State University; Professor. Bibliography Fedorova E. V. Latin... |
States Navy admiral Robley D. Evans (physicist), American physicist See also Robley Dunglison, English-American physician, | D. Evans (admiral), United States Navy admiral Robley D. Evans (physicist), American physicist See |
to the church site. The timber laid at the site for a long time, and the fear was that by the time permission was granted that the wood would no longer be good. The old church was torn down around 1733. Work on the new church took place in 1734 and it was consecrated by the bishop in 1735. The new church was a crucifor... | 19th century the idea of moving the church was brought up on several occasions. The decision was finally made in 1858. In 1860, the old church was disassembled and moved about to the southeast to Synnstrond so it would be more centrally located within the parish. At the new site, the church was rebuilt, roughly followi... |
a singer and composer of gospel music, a priest, a member of the Headquarters Church of the Campo Campinas Assembly of God, in Goiânia, presided over by Pastor Oídes José do Carmo. Born and raised in a Christian home, the youngest of 9 children, he went to Goiânia with his family when he was 6 months old. He started hi... | 2015, he signed a contract with the label MK Music and in December, he released the album Nada Além da Graça, with the work song "Deus é Deus", which debuted impressively, among the most requested on the carioca Radio 93 FM. In July 2018, the singer released his second album through MK Music, Guarda Meu Coração. The re... |
Championship from the 2018–19 season. He made his debut for Jersey against Coventry in September 2018. On 16 March 2021, Hatherell left Jersey with immediate effect as he signs for Worcester Warriors in the Premiership Rugby. Hatherell made his debut as a replacement in the defeat by Exeter Chiefs at Sandy Park the fol... | September 2018. On 16 March 2021, Hatherell left Jersey with immediate effect as he signs for Worcester Warriors in the Premiership Rugby. Hatherell made his debut as a replacement in the defeat by Exeter Chiefs at Sandy Park the following month. He scored his first try for Warriors against Gloucester Rugby at Sixways ... |
& Newcastle (1980–2000), and Everton by Chang Beer (2004–2017). By the 2017–18 season, there were no longer any alcohol sponsors on shirts in the Premier League for the first time, as gambling companies predominated. In Scotland, rivals Celtic and Rangers shared Carling (2003–2010) and Tennent's (2010–2013) as sponsors... | managers such as Arsène Wenger and an increased focus on health and fitness. Some star footballers have suffered from alcohol abuse up to the point of death, and others have committed alcohol-related crimes such as drink driving. Conversely, other players abstain from alcohol, including for reasons of faith. Alcohol an... |
final to compete for the Quad Series title. The bottom two sides went to the third-place playoff. Updated to 18 January 2022 Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Finals Third-place final Final References 2022 2022 in netball 2022 in Australian netball 2022 in New Zealand netball 2022 in English netball 2022 in South African women's... | series champions, defeating England in the final by 58–46 to retain their title won in 2019. Teams Squads On 10 January 2022, Jo Harten withdrew from the England squad after testing positive for COVID-19. Round-robin stage The four teams played each other once in the round-robin stage, from which the top two sides adva... |
of the U.S. House of Representatives from Wisconsin Samuel D. Burchard (minister), American | the U.S. House of Representatives from Wisconsin |
Air Arabia and the Armenian-government owned Armenia National Interests Fund (ANIF). The airline is scheduled to commence operations in May 2022, with destinations to Central Asia, the Middle East and Russia. In addition, the airline plans to eventually expand routes to European destinations. The airline is planning on... | In addition, the airline plans to eventually expand routes to European destinations. The airline is planning on using Airbus A320 aircraft, from its parent company Air Arabia. History The airline was created following a joint-venture agreement signed between Emirati carrier Air Arabia and the recently established Armen... |
from the awake), Čekam kišu (I'm waiting for the rain)… It was released in 1987 by Jugoton. The album was accompanied by videos for the Mamurni ljudi and Skopje (recorded in Macedonian for the first time). In 1999, album won Porin | by Jugoton. The album was accompanied by videos for the Mamurni ljudi and Skopje (recorded in Macedonian for the first time). In 1999, album won Porin Award for Best Reissue. |
station for elections to the 1814 Norwegian Constituent Assembly which wrote the Constitution of Norway. This was Norway's first national elections. Each church parish was a constituency that elected people called "electors" who later met together in each county to elect the representatives for the assembly that was to... | election church (). Together with more than 300 other parish churches across Norway, it was a polling station for elections to the 1814 Norwegian Constituent Assembly which wrote the Constitution of Norway. This was Norway's first national elections. Each church parish was a constituency that elected people called "ele... |
program. Schedule NC State announced its 2022 football schedule on January 31, 2022. The 2022 schedule will consist of seven home games and 5 away games in the regular season. The Wolfpack will host ACC foes Boston College, Florida State, Virginia Tech, and Wake Forest and will travel to Clemson, Louisville, North Caro... | of the Atlantic Coast Conference. They will be led by head coach Dave Doeren, in his tenth season. Previous season The Wolfpack finished the 2021 season 9–3, 6–2 in ACC play to finish tied for second place in the Atlantic Division. They received an invite to the Holiday Bowl where they were scheduled to play UCLA but w... |
played their home games at Mackey Arena in West Lafayette, Indiana. Purdue won the Big Ten title to receive an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament as No. 3 seed in the Midwest region. The Boilermakers – playing a true road game despite being the higher seed – were upset by Memphis State in the round of 32. The team fi... | The 1983–84 Purdue Boilermakers men's basketball team represented Purdue University as a member of the Big Ten Conference during the 1983–84 college basketball season. The Boilermakers were led by fourth-year head coach Gene Keady and played their home games at Mackey Arena in West Lafayette, Indiana. Purdue |
Tournament was the fourth annual tournament held by the NAIA to determine the national champion of women's college basketball among its members in the United States and Canada. UNC Asheville defeated Portland in the championship game, 72–70 after one overtime period, to claim the Bulldogs' first NAIA national title. Th... | The tournament was played in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Qualification The tournament field expanded for the first time since its establishment, increasing from eight to sixteen teams. The top eight teams were seeded. The tournament utilized a simple single-elimination format, with an additional third-place game for the two te... |
to: Samuel Jacob Beck (1896–1980), American psychologist Samuel J. | metallurgist, land developer and politician in Montana |
on Atholl Road, the A924, in the Scottish town of Pitlochry, Perth and Kinross. The structure is a Category C listed building designed by Dundee architect John Murray Robertson. | Robertson. The town library was housed in the ancillary building until 1981. See also List of listed buildings in Pitlochry, Perth and Kinross References 1895 establishments in Scotland Atholl Road 51 Category C |
the Valdres prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Hamar. The white, wooden church was built in a cruciform design in 1785 using plans drawn up by the architect Svend Tråseth. The church seats about 230 people. History The earliest existing historical records of the church date back to the year 1311, but the church was not... | about 230 people. History The earliest existing historical records of the church date back to the year 1311, but the church was not built that year. The first church in Skrautvål was a wooden stave church that was likely built during the late 13th century (probably around the year 1280). This church stood about to the ... |
Twelve O'Clock High. Patten died in December 2001 of cancer at his home in Malibu, California, at the age of 76. Partial filmography Black Gold (1947) - Jockey (uncredited) The Street with No Name (1948) - Robert Danker (uncredited) Apartment for Peggy (1948) - Student (uncredited) When My Baby Smiles at Me (1948) - Sa... | (1949) - Boyd Slattery's Hurricane (1949) - Lieutenant at Desk (uncredited) I Was a Male War Bride (1949) - Interne (uncredited) Father Was a Fullback (1949) - Manager (uncredited) Twelve O'Clock High (1949) - Lieutenant Jesse Bishop When Willie Comes Marching Home (1950) - Corporal Heckling Bill (uncredited) Where the... |
Vaghat may refer | Vaghat may refer to: Vaghat |
a business, candidate, or organization to meet and entertain current or potential clients, supporters, etc. providing free refreshments and a place for guests or visitors to rest and to mingle and network during the quiet times of an event such | a place for guests or visitors to rest and to mingle and network during the quiet times of an event such as between or after sessions. At |
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