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Christian Kaas (1725–1803), Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy admiral Frederik Christian | Admiral Kaas may refer to: Frederik Christian Kaas (1725–1803), Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy admiral |
a member of the Kentucky Senate from the 27th district. He assumed office on March 23, 2015. Early life and education West was born in Paris, Kentucky and attended Grant County High School. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications from Eastern Kentucky University in 1993 and a Juris Doctor from the Salmon ... | the 27th district. He assumed office on March 23, 2015. Early life and education West was born in Paris, Kentucky and attended Grant County High School. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications from Eastern Kentucky University in 1993 and a Juris Doctor from the Salmon P. Chase College of Law at Northern K... |
in his first season. Schedule Coaching staff References Washington Washington Huskies football seasons 2022 in sports in | and compete as members of the Pac–12 Conference. They will be led by head coach Kalen DeBoer, in his first season. Schedule Coaching staff |
riot control developed by Rosenbauer on the Mercedes-Benz Actros chassis for the Federal Police (Bundespolizei) and Bereitschaftspolizei in Germany. Named for its water capacity, it is the successor to the Wasserwerfer 9000. History The need for new water cannons for the federal and state police of Germany was first di... | chassis for the Federal Police (Bundespolizei) and Bereitschaftspolizei in Germany. Named for its water capacity, it is the successor to the Wasserwerfer 9000. History The need for new water cannons for the federal and state police of Germany was first discussed at the 2005 Innenministerkonferenz; some older Wasserwerf... |
some as a threat to traditional, wafuku clothing, such as kimono and monpe, so efforts were made to preserve indigenous clothing. Segawa wrote 61 volumes in total, with record of three hundred versions of monpe across Japan. Around the same time, in 1930, Kimura Matsukichi, recommended monpe as the ideal work dress for... | made from other textiles, such as wool and hemp, which are thicker and more protective during the winter. A specific type of cotton is generally used, Kasuri cotton, in order to create distinctive patterns in the fabric when dyed. This technique is often aligned with the Indonesian dyeing method, ikat. There are also r... |
Odessa-Schlemeyer Field is an airport 5 miles northeast | northeast of Odessa, Texas, United States. |
was built in the mid-17th century, likely of wood, and is mentioned in a 1667 document. Legend has it that the founders were zlătari, gold or silversmiths. The 1709 pisanie was lost in 1850, but a likely apocryphal record of its Greek text was preserved. According to this source, a new church was built in 1705, with Sp... | to this source, a new church was built in 1705, with Spătar Mihail Cantacuzino as ktetor. He generously endowed the monastery with stores and estates, making it among the wealthiest in the country during the 18th century. In 1709, when Patriarch of Alexandria Gerasimos Palladas visited the court of Prince Constantin Br... |
to: Martine Desjardins (activist), Canadian activist and political candidate Martine Desjardins (writer), Canadian writer Martine | political candidate Martine Desjardins (writer), Canadian writer Martine Desjardins, French politician currently serving as mayor |
Admiral Kelly may refer to: Benedictus Marwood Kelly (1785–1867), Royal Navy admiral Howard Kelly (Royal Navy officer) (1873–1952), | M. Kelly (Maryland politician) (born 1960), U.S. Coast Guard Reserve rear admiral James W. |
also occasionally competed in road races. He then coached the Belgian national team for sixteen years and won twenty world championship titles with his riders, notably Eric and Roger De Vlaeminck and Roland Liboton. References External links 1922 births 2011 deaths Belgian male cyclists Cyclo-cross cyclists Belgian cyc... | sixteen years and won twenty world championship titles with his riders, notably Eric and Roger De Vlaeminck and Roland Liboton. References External links 1922 births 2011 deaths Belgian male cyclists Cyclo-cross cyclists Belgian cyclo-cross |
wastoures, as the author provides commentary on the backstory and future of minor characters. Reception The Privilege of the Happy Ending won the 2019 World Fantasy Award—Novella. Tangent Online praised it as "darkly delightful" and "beautifully | Privilege of the Happy Ending won the 2019 World Fantasy Award—Novella. Tangent Online praised it as "darkly delightful" and "beautifully written", with Johnson's frequent authorial interjections initially being |
English-language novels, including Bram Stoker's Dracula and others by Thomas Hardy and Alice Muriel Williamson. Both of the sisters were members of the first women's gastronomic club, the "Club des belles perdrix". Ève Paul-Margueritte died in Limeil-Brévannes, 16 July 1971, and is buried, along with her sister, in th... | Beaux Romans dramatiques, no. 67 "Coup double" (1941), in Collection Stella, no. 516 "Le Secret d'une vendetta" (1941), in Collection Stella, no. 502 Translations Rip, l'homme qui dormit vingt ans et autres contes d'Amérique La Bien-aimée (1909); from The Well-beloved, by Thomas Hardy Anna l'aventureuse (1909), from a ... |
debut album with her musical and life partner Louis-Étienne Santais. The album was released on January 28, 2022. Collaborations Sauvé worked with the producers Tim Bran and Louis-Étienne Santais on her song "Heaven, Wait", released in 2021. They worked on the song remotely, with Tim in England and Sauvé and Louis-Étien... | single, "Never Know", in May 2015. Her debut EP, What You See, was released in March 2017. Her sophomore EP, This City Holds My Heart, was released in 2018. The EP included a cover of The Cranberries' song "Zombie". In 2019 she was officially chosen to showcase at the SXSW music festival in Austin. She also released an... |
appears an angel with a cup. The angel is about to collect the blood seeping out of the wounded Christ figure. A similar angel appears in Pavias's Crucifixion collecting the blood of Christ. The part of the H with the body of Christ is folded on the top edges. The figure follows Italian-Greek Byzantine prototypes. With... | Byzantine and Christian Museum in Athens, Greece. Description The materials used were egg tempera paint and gold leaf on a wood panel. The height of the painting is 44.5 cm (17.5 in) and the width is 63.5 cm (25 in). The work is dated between 1440 and 1492. The painting is unique because artists rarely used Christogram... |
Division I FBS football season. The Hoosiers will play their home games at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington, Indiana, and compete as members of the Big Ten Conference. They will be | Hoosiers will play their home games at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington, Indiana, and compete as members of the |
an American writer, critic and professor of English and philosophy at the University of Wisconsin–Stout. He was known for his scholarly contributions to speculative fiction and children's literature, and for his book reviews in a variety of literary magazines and journals. His work as author includes chapters in the Ca... | critic and author. He reviewed books for magazines such as Publishers Weekly and the New York Review of Science Fiction, writing more than a hundred reviews for the latter over his career. As author, he contributed chapters to non-fiction books such as the 2002 Cambridge Companion to Science Fiction and the 2009 Routle... |
2002 births Living people Greek footballers Albanian footballers Football League (Greece) players | November 2002) is a Greek professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for |
longer provides drinking water, the fountain has become notable for its pronounced eastward lean, which was first noted in 1926. An urban myth existed that the lean was caused by the construction of the M8 motorway in Glasgow. Robert Alexander Bryden designed the clocktower dome which has clock faces at the | base and basin and Doultonware for the two upper stages. Although it no longer provides drinking water, the fountain has become notable for its pronounced eastward lean, which was first noted in 1926. An urban myth existed that the lean was caused by the construction of the M8 motorway in Glasgow. Robert Alexander Bryd... |
in hostilities between the two clubs. This resulted in the deaths of several individuals, and the arson of several biker and gang-owned businesses and vehicles, with some of the bikers fleeing town temporarily. The dispute first flared up when a tattoo parlor associated with the Outlaws motorcycle club was set ablaze o... | MC was created to support the Outlaws in London. The city has also seen several notable incidents such as Ontario Biker War and the London Conflict. They along with other organizations, supply a stream of illegal contraband and narcotics to multiple localized street gangs operating throughout the city. Often involved i... |
Federation of Armenia was established in 2020 and is currently led by President Yuri Sargsyan. The Federation oversees the training of teqball specialists, also known as teqers, and is responsible for the development of teqball in the country. The Federation organizes Armenia's participation in European and internation... | governed by the Armenian Olympic Committee. The headquarters of the federation are located in Yerevan. History The Teqball Federation of Armenia was established in 2020 and is currently led by President Yuri Sargsyan. The Federation oversees the training of teqball specialists, also |
descent. He was introduced to spray paint grafitti from Charles William. His creative career began in Sydney where he worked as a graphic designer for seven years. His first commisioned artworks were of clients dogs, which earned him enough income to begin to prusue his art career full time. Through social media and th... | earned him enough income to begin to prusue his art career full time. Through social media and the sharing of his artworks Hoete was able to pick up bigger clients including Ice-T and Coco Austin. In 2016, after the passing of Prince, Hoete was moved to paint a mural in the singer's honour. His Sydney mural went viral ... |
de Clara, and were nominated at the 2005 Governor General's Awards for All That Glitters, their translation of Desjardins' L'Élu du hasard. Medusa, an English translation by Oana Avasilichioaei of her 2020 novel Méduse, is slated for publication in 2022. Works Le Cercle de Clara, 1997 L’Élu du hasard, 2003 L’Évocation,... | Desjardins' Le Cercle de Clara, and were nominated at the 2005 Governor General's Awards for All That Glitters, their translation of Desjardins' L'Élu du hasard. Medusa, an English translation by Oana Avasilichioaei of her 2020 novel Méduse, is slated for publication in 2022. Works Le Cercle de Clara, 1997 L’Élu du |
Doctor from the George Washington University Law School. Career Jeter served in the United States Navy Reserve for seven years, including as a legal advisor in the United States Navy Judge Advocate General's Corps. He later served as a law clerk in the Delaware Attorney General's Office. Jeter worked as an associate fo... | Washington University Law School. Career Jeter served in the United States Navy Reserve for seven years, including as a legal advisor in the United States Navy Judge Advocate General's Corps. He later served as a law clerk in the Delaware Attorney General's Office. Jeter worked as an associate for Barnes & Thornburg an... |
1936 detective novel by John Rhode, the pen name of the British writer Cecil Street. It is the twenty fourth in his long-running series of novels featuring Lancelot Priestley, a Golden Age armchair detective. Unusually in the series Priestley takes a more active role in the investigation himself, rather than solving it... | Unusually in the series Priestley takes a more active role in the investigation himself, rather than solving it from a detached distance. It was not published in the United States until 1940, by Dodd Mead, with the slightly altered title of In the Face of the Verdict. Synopsis After the inquest in the port town of Blac... |
the Offinso South constituency in the Ashanti region of Ghana. Early life and education He was born on 27 August 1957 and hails from Offinso in the Ashanti region of Ghana. He holds a PhD in Mycology in 1993. Career He was the executive director of Cocoa Research Institute of Ghana under Cocobod. Political career He | and hails from Offinso in the Ashanti region of Ghana. He holds a PhD in Mycology in 1993. Career He was the executive director of Cocoa Research Institute of Ghana under Cocobod. Political career He is a member of NPP and currently the MP for Offinso South Constituency. In the 2020 General Elections, he won the parlia... |
1965) is a Croatian former professional tennis player of the 1980s and 1990s. He is a dual German-Croatian citizen. Born in Split, Buljević moved to Germany due to the war and has remained there since. During his career he was a Davis Cup squad member | Davis Cup squad member for both the Yugoslav and Croatian national teams. He was a semi-finalist at the 1988 Heilbronn Challenger and in 1990 made the second round at the ATP Tour's Umag Open, where he |
hours to complete. There is a complete Campaign game that covers the entire battle from start to finish in 55 turns. Movement is unusual for wargames of the time: there is no limit to how far a unit may move except that every third hex, a moving unit may be subject to enemy fire, and the unit must stop if it comes up a... | components "impressive". Looking at game strategy, Prados was equally as impressed, noting that for the Viet Minh player, this game "is not completely a matter of 'human wave' tactics. Some sophistication in tactical techniques is available to both players." Prados also found the morale rules that simulated the French ... |
Machine Gun Battalion and in the 66th Company, 5th Regiment, United States Marine Corps. He fought in the Champagne district and the Argonne Forrest, and was with the Army of Occupation on the German border. He was wounded while fighting in France. He was associated with the Fidelity and Casualty Company for the last t... | to the New York State Assembly as a Democrat, representing the New York County 14th District. He served in the Assembly in 1920. He lost the 1920 election to the Assembly, when he ran as a member of the Yorkville Alliance, to Democrat Frederick L. Hackenburg. Healey was an organizer of the Yorkville section of the Domi... |
in southern Brazil. See also List of rivers of | References Brazilian Ministry of Transport Rivers of Paraná |
Jeremy Rogers and launched in the April 2008 after being built Neville Hutton based in Lymington in United Kingdom. | II, GBR 100 was designed by Jeremy Rogers and launched in the April 2008 after being built Neville Hutton based |
Rica under-15 team in 2019. He trained with the Costa Rica national team in summer 2021 ahead of the 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup, and made his senior international debut for Costa Rica in a 0–0 draw against El Salvador on 21 August 2021, becoming the youngest player to represent Costa Rica internationally, at 17 years and 2... | international debut for Costa Rica in a 0–0 draw against El Salvador on 21 August 2021, becoming the youngest player to represent Costa Rica internationally, at 17 years and 2 months. He played in Costa Rica's 2022 World Cup qualification fixtures against Canada and Honduras in November 2021, becoming Costa Rica's youn... |
was reportedly higher than in 2012. References Elections in Wallis and Futuna Wallis 2010s in | held on 26 March 2017. Turnout Voter turnout was reportedly higher than in 2012. |
of Maryland during the 2022 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Terrapins will play their home | by head coach Mike Locksley, in his fourth season. Schedule References Maryland Maryland Terrapins football seasons 2022 in |
teams play against each other home-and-away in a round-robin format. After folding all teams were promoted to Women's Second League. Teams promoted to Women's Second League 2010–11 season The 2010-11 Turkish Women's Regional Football League consisted of 23 teams. See also Women's football in Turkey Turkish Women's Foot... | Third Football League in 2014. Format At the 2010–11 season, 23 teams competed for promoting to the Women's Second League. They were divided into 4 groups according to their geographical location. In each group, teams play against each other home-and-away in a round-robin format. After folding all teams were promoted t... |
France and is quite different to the species assigned to Titanochelon. After a major systematic revision in 2014, the genus Titanochelon was created to house these related species. Titanochelon bolivari (Hernandez-Pacheco, 1917) (type) Iberian Peninsula, Miocene Titanochelon bacharidisi (Vlachos et al., 2014) Greece, B... | et al., 2014) Greece, Bulgaria, Late Miocene Titanochelon perpiniana (Deperet 1885) France, Pliocene Titanochelon schafferi (Szalai, 1931) Samos, Greece, Miocene Titanochelon vitodurana (Biedermann 1862) Switzerland, Early Miocene Titanochelon kayadibiensis Karl, Staesche & Safi, 2021, Anatolia, Miocene Titanochelon eu... |
during the 1961–62 NHL season. It lists which team each player has been traded to and for which player(s) or other consideration(s), if applicable. | player has been traded to and for which player(s) or other consideration(s), if applicable. Transactions References Transactions National Hockey League transactions |
a trade union representing civil servants in Japan. The union's origins lay in the Japan Federation of National Public Service Employees' Unions (Kokko Roren), an affiliate of the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan (Sohyo). In 1989, Sohyo merged in to the new Japanese Trade Union Confederation (RENGO), but only a... | to join RENGO. Those which did established a new federation, Kokko Soren. On formation, it had 44,109 members, while in 1996 its membership was 43,697. In 2001, it joined the new Japan Public Sector Union (Kokko Rengo), but initially retained a separate identity. However, in 2011, it decided to dissolve, and its own af... |
Besançon, that he eventually left for the Dijon FCO academy in June 2020. After joining the under-19 in the early 2021–22 season, he made his professional debut for Dijon on the 8 January 2022, replacing | eventually left for the Dijon FCO academy in June 2020. After joining the under-19 in the early 2021–22 season, he made his professional debut for Dijon on the 8 January 2022, replacing Mattéo Ahlinvi at the 63rd minute of a 1–2 Ligue 2 |
the New York County 22nd District, losing to Democratic incumbent Joseph A. Gavagan. He ran again in the 22nd District in 1930 and lost to Democratic incumbent Benjamin B. Mittler. In the 1932 United States House of Representatives election, he ran again in the 21st congressional district as a Republican, losing to Gav... | was a member of the law firm Cheney, Massey & Smith from 1902 to 1904, after which he practiced law on his own. He was Regent of the University of Nevada from 1905 to 1909. He was a delegate to the 1900 Republican National Convention and an alternate delegate to the 1908 Republican National Convention. In the 1906 Unit... |
known as the lotus effect, and it thought to aid in the removal of dust and soil particles from the leaves which may contain pathogens or reduce photosynthesis. Distribution and habitat Eryngium ebracteatum is widely distributed in South and Central America, including Brazil, Costa Rica, Paraguay, Uruguay and Venezuela... | Argentinian species E. incantatum and Brazilian species E. balansae. Morphology Eryngium ebracteatum is an evergreen herbaceous perennial growing to a height of 1.5 meters it has grey-green lance shaped leaves which in contrast to other South American sea hollies are almost or entirely spineless. The flowers, which are... |
an ATP Tour main draw appearance in 1992 at the Cologne Open, losing in the first round to Lars Jönsson. In 1995 he reached the second qualifying round at the Australian Open. Schors is Managing Director | former professional tennis player. Born in Aachen, Schors was active on tour during the 1990s, featuring mostly in satellite tournament for a best singles world ranking of 437. He made an ATP Tour main draw appearance in 1992 at the Cologne Open, losing in |
their protest song "Ohio", recorded in May 1970. After touring with CSNY, he became a founding member of Stills' super-group, Manassas, a band which brought together rock, folk, blues, country and Latin rhythms. He appears on CSNY's live album 4 Way Street (1971) and other solo recordings by Stills, Nash, and Crosby. F... | Calvin "Fuzzy" Samuel, is an Antiguan-born musician best known for his bass playing in the 1970s with Stephen Stills, Manassas, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, and others. He has often been credited as "Samuels", with an "s" added to his surname. Biography Born in Antigua, in the West Indies, in 1947, Samuel relocated ... |
for the local police to need assistance to crack the case. Synopsis The novel takes place in rural Kent during the hop-picking season. A burglary takes place and the complex circumstances surrounding it lead to Sergeant Wragge of the local force calling in Scotland Yard. It is only through the deductions of Priestley, ... | need assistance to crack the case. Synopsis The novel takes place in rural Kent during the hop-picking season. A burglary takes place and the complex circumstances surrounding it lead to Sergeant Wragge of the local force calling in Scotland Yard. It is only through the deductions of Priestley, however, that it is real... |
had 106,000 members, but this fell to 50,613 by 1970, and 37,060 by 1985. From 1976, the union was also affiliated to the Japan Federation of National Service Employees, and from 1989 to the Japan Central Federation of National Public Service Employees' Unions, which was itself an affiliate of the Japanese Trade Union | to the Japan Federation of National Service Employees, and from 1989 to the Japan Central Federation of National Public Service Employees' Unions, which was itself an affiliate of the Japanese Trade Union Confederation (RENGO). From 2011, it was instead affiliated to RENGO through the Japan Public Sector Union, and as ... |
or more characters." Recipients References Lesbian Romance English-language literary awards LGBT literary awards Lists of LGBT-related award winners and nominees International literary | single author that focus on a central love relationship between two or more characters." Recipients References |
garnered a reputation as one of the best educational periodicals in the world. The journal was found in almost every major library by 1919. The last issue of the journal was published in 1928, after which it was taken over by psychologist James McKeen Cattell and folded into the periodical School and Society. Reference... | Maxwell, Earl H. Cook, and Addison B. Poland. By 1900, the Educational Review had garnered a reputation as one of the best educational periodicals in the world. The journal was found in almost every major |
2 Bottom half Section 3 Section 4 References External links Official results archive | successfully defended his title, by defeating Anders Järryd 7–6, 6–3 in the final. Seeds Draw |
During World War II the South Atlantic steamship line was active with charter shipping with the Maritime Commission and War Shipping Administration. During wartime, the South Atlantic steamship line operated Victory ships and Liberty shipss. Some ships charted or owned by South Atlantic steamship line: John A. Treutlen... | 60 ships during World War II. During World War II the South Atlantic steamship line was active with charter shipping with the Maritime Commission and War Shipping Administration. During wartime, the South Atlantic steamship line operated Victory ships and Liberty shipss. Some ships charted or owned by South Atlantic st... |
an Israeli former professional tennis player. Weinberg competed in the junior draw at Wimbledon in 1989, where he won a match against Leander Paes. He twice featured in the singles main draw of the ATP Tour | 1989, where he won a match against Leander Paes. He twice featured in the singles main draw of the ATP Tour tournament in Tel Aviv and reached a best world ranking of 314. ATP Challenger |
businesswoman Divine Oduduru (born 1996), Nigerian sprinter Divine Fonjock (born 1984 or | Deablo (born 1998), American National Football League player Divine Naah (born 1996), Ghanaian footballer Divine Ndhlukula, Zimbabwean businesswoman |
appeared in six commercials for Progressive. In 2021, Progressive released a book titled Dr. Rick Will See You Now. The book, which was advertised as being authored by Dr. Rick, is a comedic guide containing the character's teachings. Progressive has published five thousand copies of the 119-page book. Reception Accord... | 119-page book. Reception According to a 2022 poll by Ad Age and The Harris Poll, Dr. Rick has a 59% favorability rating and a 54% awareness rating, making him the seventh-most popular insurance advertisement character in the United States. The Dr. Rick commercials have received praise for their relatability. Barbara Me... |
in the final. Seeds Draw Finals Top half Bottom half References External links Official results archive (ATP) | won the title by defeating Anders Järryd 3–6, 7–5, 6–3 in the final. Seeds Draw Finals Top |
year. Ivan Lendl won the title by defeating Anders Järryd 6–3, 6–2, 7–5 in the final. | Draw Finals Top half Bottom half References External links Official results archive (ATP) Official results |
usually found in the vicinity of drop-offs and caves. It reaches 7.5 cm (3 inches) SL and is often seen either alone or in pairs. The species is known to be oviparous. References leoparda Fish described in 1979 Fish of the Philippines Fish of | SL and is often seen either alone or in pairs. The species is known to be oviparous. References leoparda Fish described in 1979 Fish of the Philippines Fish of the Indian |
half References External links Official results archive (ATP) Official results archive (ITF) Pacific Coast Championship 1989 | champion, but lost in the quarterfinals to Kelly Evernden. Brad Gilbert won the title, by defeating Anders Järryd 7–5, 6–2 |
Johns Landing in April 2010. Reo's Ribs moved out of the strip mall in 2012. The restaurant operated on Powell Boulevard in southeast Portland, until January 2015. Reo's Ribs relocated to northeast Portland's Hollywood District in 2015, taking over the space formerly occupied by Hollywood Burger Bar. The restaurant was... | Johns Landing in April 2010. Reo's Ribs moved out of the strip mall in 2012. The restaurant operated on Powell Boulevard in southeast Portland, until January 2015. Reo's Ribs relocated to northeast Portland's Hollywood District in 2015, taking over the space formerly occupied by Hollywood Burger Bar. The restaurant was... |
reef-associated marine species that reaches 7.1 cm (2.8 inches) SL. It feeds on algae and small invertebrates. It is known to be oviparous. References | family Tetraodontidae. It is known only from Nuku Hiva in the Marquesas Islands, where it is found at a depth range of 15 to 42 m (49 to 138 ft). It is a |
party executive of the PDS, which she served a member of until the party's dissolution. At the inaugural congress of The Left in June 2007, she was elected to the party executive and served until the next year. From 2012 to 2016, she was also deputy state chairwoman of the Berlin branch of the party. Breitenbach was re... | of Berlin. The same year, she was elected to the party executive of the PDS, which she served a member of until the party's dissolution. At the inaugural congress of The Left in June 2007, she was elected to the party executive and served until the next year. From 2012 to 2016, she was also deputy state chairwoman of t... |
Karlstad BK. The club currently competes in Ettan Norra. They ended last season at 4th in the league. In August 2020, former Akropolis manager Konstantinos Panagopoulos joined the club as head coach. In February | IF Karlstad Football is a Swedish football team in Karlstad, Värmland that was founded in 2019 with the merger of Carlstad United and Karlstad BK. The club currently competes in Ettan Norra. They |
a process that is currently obscure, Ranger returned to British ownership circa 1799. She then became a West Indiaman. From 1803 on she became a Liverpool-based slave ship in the triangular trade in enslaved people. She made one complete slave trading voyage. Then French privateers captured her after she had embarked s... | from Ostend, and may have remained in the East Indies. was launched in 1774 in Virginia, possibly under another name. Between at least 1781 and 1786 she was the London transport Thames. Then from 1786 until 1794, she became the Hull-based whaler Ranger. She was wrecked in 1797. was launched in Liverpool in 1789. She ma... |
to the United States and Canada. It is closely related to Platanthera huronensis and Platanthera dilatata and had long been | northern green orchid or north wind bog orchid, is a species of orchid native to |
Larsson won the title by defeating Anders Järryd 6–4, 7–6(7–5) in the final. Seeds Draw Finals Top half Bottom half | second round to Jacco Eltingh. Magnus Larsson won the title by defeating Anders Järryd 6–4, 7–6(7–5) in the final. Seeds |
decided instead to become a founding affiliate of the National Confederation of Trade Unions, although a section which wished to join RENGO split away and formed the Japan Central Federation of National Public Service Employees' Unions. By 2019, the union's membership had fallen to 60,454. The union's largest affiliate... | together the various public sector unions affiliated to the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan (Sohyo). On formation, it had 87,112 members: Membership grew to 138,503 by 1989. That year, Sohyo merged into the Japanese Trade Union Confederation (RENGO). Kokko Roren decided instead to become a founding affiliate o... |
friend's house when the two got into a fight. Angry, he left the house and went back to his adoptive father's house, which was several miles away. There, Joseph got a shotgun, returned to his friend's house, and fatally shot Charles. As he left his friend's house, Joseph then shot out the windows. Joseph was indicted f... | mother. He believed Gladys hitting her head hit during the abuse resulted in the brain tumor which killed her when he was 15. Military service In the late 1960s, Atkins was sent to fight in Vietnam. He fought on the border of Cambodia and Laos. There, Atkins reportedly saw people being killed and mutilated, and heard f... |
Labrador at the 2021 Scotties in Calgary, Alberta. At the Tournament of Hearts, they finished with a 2–6 round robin record, with wins against New Brunswick's Melissa Adams and Nunavut's Lori Eddy. The following season, the provincial championship was cancelled due to the pandemic. As the highest ranked team on the CTR... | and 2010 Newfoundland and Labrador Scotties Tournament of Hearts with skip Cindy Miller, failing to qualify for the playoffs on both occasions. She played for Beth Hamilton in the 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2017 editions of the event, however, could not qualify for the playoffs in any of her appearances. She joined Team Sara... |
football team based in El Paso, in the autonomous community of Canary Islands. Founded on 17 June 1952, it plays in Tercera División RFEF – Group 12, holding home matches at Campo Municipal de El Paso, with a capacity of | Paso, with a capacity of 5,000 people. Season to season 6 seasons in Tercera División 1 season in Tercera División RFEF References External links Soccerway team profile Football clubs in the Canary Islands Sport in La Palma Association football clubs |
a class of fifteen inside-cylinder 0-6-0s designed for express goods work. They were Henry Ivatt's first original class of 0-6-0. Ivatt had previously designed a modified version of Patrick Stirling's J5 Class of 1873. History At the turn of the century, the GNR started to introduce fast goods trains to the railway. Un... | onto lighter duties. However, they were consistently used on goods and passenger trains until the end of their working lives. LNER Days The class survived intact into LNER days, being classified as the LNER Class J1. Allocations included seven at King's Cross, four at Bradford, two at Colwick, and one at Peterborough N... |
municipal political party in Burnaby, British Columbia. It was founded in 1955 by Alan Emmott and Eileen Dailly. In October 2018 the BCA won 7 of 8 seats in the city council 2018 municipal election but the BCA incumbent | February 5, 2020 three councillors resigned from the BCA over housing policy disagreements and other party issues. In the 2021 by-election, following the deaths of two city councillors, the BCA won one of the two seats up for election. |
Rolf Hertzog (born 25 April 1968) is a Swiss former professional tennis player. Hertzog, a Zürich native, won four Swiss junior championship and had a win over Petr Korda at the junior French Open in 1986, where he reached the quarter-finals. He won the Port Washington international | a Swiss former professional tennis player. Hertzog, a Zürich native, won four Swiss junior championship and had a win over Petr Korda at the junior French Open in 1986, where he reached the quarter-finals. He won the Port Washington |
A&E in the United States in 2000. The film received a Genie Award nomination for Best Feature Length Documentary at the 20th Genie Awards in 2000. References External links 1998 films 1998 documentary films Canadian films Canadian documentary films Films directed | Lost Tribes of Israel. The film premiered at the John Bassett Theatre in Toronto on November 22, 1998. It received various theatrical screenings through 1999, before being broadcast by CBC Television in Canada and A&E in the United States in 2000. The film received a Genie Award |
in a failed bid to join Japan's House of Representatives following the labour movement's eventual break up in 1940 due to an inability to organize and need to comply with the demands of Japan's imperialist expansionism in the 1930s. Following the end of the war, the Japanese Federation of Labour was reborn in 1946 with... | of Labour was reborn in 1946 with Matsuoka as its president, and with the backing of the center-left Japan Socialist Party, he was elected to Tokyo's 2nd district on 25 April 1947 in a surprising win for the party with 143 of the 468 seats going to the JSP, with Matsuoka elected as speaker. The predecessor to today's c... |
A. J. Cannon prior to 1918. W. W. Morgan in 1932 found the star's spectral lines varied in strength and appearance, and detected lines of the element europium. H. W. Babcock and T. G. Cowling measured the Zeeman effect in this star, demonstrating in 1953 that it has a magnetic field. In 1967, E. P. J. van den Heuvel no... | Cowling measured the Zeeman effect in this star, demonstrating in 1953 that it has a magnetic field. In 1967, E. P. J. van den Heuvel noted the blue excess of this star, suggesting it is a blue straggler. G. W. Preston and associates in 1969 found that the luminosity and magnetic field of this star varied in strength w... |
hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and camping are common activities. There are several major archaeological sites. It is the largest non-profit nature preserve on the west coast. Recreation The preserve has hiking trails, small waterfall, several ponds, picnic area, Ramada, restrooms and campground. Outdoor ed... | Neither site can be visited. Pleito is overly fragile. Cache Cave has complex passages. Instead virtual reality is used to show the sites. The virtual reality interface allows tribal members to interact with the site that they could otherwise not access. VR headsets are available for people visiting the preserve. An in... |
. "Open Their Eyes" (Creed-T. Bell) (Lead Vocals: Glenn Leonard) Side 2 . "Oh What a Night" (Creed-Bell) (Lead Vocals: Richard Street) . "The Life of a Cowboy" (Jefferson-Roebuck) (Lead Vocals: Dennis Edwards) . "Just Ain't Havin' Fun" (Creed-Bell) (Lead Vocals: Dennis Edwards) . "What Else" (Simmons-Jefferson-Roebuck)... | Richard Street and Glenn Leonard) . "Evil Woman (Gonna Take Your Love)" (Leroy M. Bell-Casey James) (Lead Vocals: Dennis Edwards) . "The Best of Both Worlds" (Linda Creed-Thom Bell) (Lead Vocals: Glenn Leonard) . "Ready Willing and Able" (Allan Glass-Preston Glass-T. Bell) (Lead Vocals: Dennis Edwards) . "Open Their Ey... |
resourceful taxi driver Jorge, the family races to save Danny. They must navigate the spirit's power along with cartel thugs that roam the countryside. Cast Autumn Reeser as Carly Candlewood Antonio Cupo as Andrew Candlewood Danny Trejo as Jorge Nicolas Madrazo as Danny Candlewood Angélica Lara as Veronica Zamia Fardiñ... | Autumn Reeser, Antonio Cupo, and Danny Trejo. The film was released on January 7, 2022. Plot Andrew and Carly Candlewood, along with their son Danny, travel from California to Mexico for a much needed vacation. The getaway is not what they think when tales of missing children along with the town legend of La Llorona so... |
given by the Weissenberg committee at controversial points, but it was still not enough for the Russians. After concluding that a compromise was impossible Heiden made a proposal of his own. The proposal did not recognise Finland as a state and only left some "local rights" to it. State legislation overrode Finland's o... | disagreed with the idea, rejecting the union theory, but he also agreed that Finland was an autonomic state inside Russia. The committee's report, including proposals for a new form of government and privileges, was given to the senate in December 1886. The senate was worried about the opinion the Russians might possib... |
Isabelline Gothic and Mudéjar style building. It is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Colonial City of Santo Domingo". History It was built between 1502 and 1503 and was located in the vicinity of the landing location. It housed Francisco de Garay, a prominent character from the early 16th century who participate... | is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Colonial City of Santo Domingo". History It was built between 1502 and 1503 and was located in the vicinity of the landing location. It housed Francisco de Garay, a prominent character from the early 16th century who participated in the conquest of Mexico, was governor of Jama... |
from 1955 to 1988, where it was absorbed into Brickworks GRC. Member of Parliament | 1955 to 1988, where it was absorbed into Brickworks GRC. |
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Chevrolet minivan; he later bought an old bus. After the September 11 attacks, increased security at airports and increased fear of flying created opportunities for the service to expand. In 2001, the service had turned into a 57-seat bus and became well known in the Vietnamese American community in California. In 2005... | its destinations quicker compared to mainstream intercity bus lines such as Greyhound. Its riders are comprised primarily of Vietnamese Americans, although people of other ethnicities also ride the bus, prompted by word of mouth from friends due to its inexpensive cost. It targets primarily riders living in Northern or... |
to the Lithuanian SSR and established a new headquarters in Vilnius. Its new mission was to liquidate elements of the Home Army and National Armed Forces which were operating in Lithuania and to combat the underground nationalist Lithuanian Liberation Army. From 24 December 1944 to 7 January 1945 the 25th Rifle Regimen... | order of the NKVD. It was formed in the Krasnodar Territory from soldiers of the NKVD's Internal Troops Directorate in the North Caucasus Military District. The division's headquarters was established in the city of Krasnodar. The division took part in regular army operations during several time periods, the first of w... |
Coco Echagüe, (born June 17, 1971) is a Uruguayan actor, singer and television presenter. | Theater References External links 1971 births Living people Uruguayan television presenters 21st-century Uruguayan male |
York, the son of Nicholas J. and Ann M. Healy. Healy attended the common schools, an evening high school, and a business institute. He worked as a bookkeeper, salesman, and accountant. At one point, he worked for the State Board of Education as a certified public accountant. In 1918, Healy was elected to the New York S... | Aldermen as a representative of the Nineteenth District. From 1925 to 1931, he was the New York City Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Plant and Structures. In 1930, he was accused of selling a magistracy to George F. Ewald for $10,000. There were two resulting trials, both of which ended in the juries disagreei... |
included the 1991 Milan Indoor, where he was beaten in the first round by third-seed Andrei Chesnokov. He featured | included the 1991 Milan Indoor, where he was beaten in the first round by third-seed Andrei Chesnokov. He featured in the singles qualifying draw for the 1992 Wimbledon Championships. References External links 1968 |
Morera. History Founded in 1927, Silla played in the regional leagues until 2016, when they achieved promotion to Tercera División. In the 2020–21 season, the club reached the play-offs, being eliminated by CD Roda. Season to season 5 seasons in Tercera División 1 season | holding home matches at Complejo Deportivo Municipal Vicent Morera. History Founded in 1927, Silla played in the regional leagues until 2016, when they achieved promotion to Tercera División. In the 2020–21 season, the club reached the play-offs, being eliminated by CD Roda. Season to season 5 seasons in Tercera |
Alaska to the Mackenzie River delta in the Northwest Territories. The film blends archival footage with docudrama reenactments acted by a cast including Colm Feore, James Allodi, Graham Greene, David Hemblen, Doug Lennox, Don McKellar and Mark McKinney. The film premiered at the 1998 Toronto International Film Festival... | Greene, David Hemblen, Doug Lennox, Don McKellar and Mark McKinney. The film premiered at the 1998 Toronto International Film Festival. It received a television broadcast on CBC Television in 2001. The film received a Genie Award nomination for Best Feature Length Documentary at the 19th Genie Awards. References Extern... |
Crime and Corruption in St. Paul, 1920-1936, Minnesota Historical Society Press. Tim Mahoney (2013), Secret Partners: Big Tom Brown and the Barker Gang, Minnesota Historical Society Press. 1890 births 1955 deaths American bootleggers American people of Lithuanian-Jewish descent Depression-era gangsters Emigrants from t... | in the murder of Fred Goetz. He died in Chicago, Illinois in June 1955. References Further reading Paul Maccabee (1993), John Dillinger Slept Here: A Crook's Tour of Crime and Corruption in St. Paul, 1920-1936, Minnesota Historical Society Press. Tim Mahoney (2013), Secret Partners: Big Tom Brown and the Barker Gang, M... |
a trustee board member of Transparency International Bangladesh.According to Zafar Sobhan, the editor of Dhaka Tribune, Nawaz is responsible for driving a wedge between Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Nobel Laurate Professor Muhammad Yunus. Sobhan described as "a pettifogging journeyman advocate of little distinction"... | against them. Nawaz wrote the entry for Alaap, a traditional form of music in Bangladesh, in Banglapedia, the national encyclopedia of Bangladesh. He is a trustee board member of Transparency International Bangladesh.According to Zafar Sobhan, the editor of Dhaka Tribune, Nawaz is responsible for driving a wedge betwee... |
debut with UST in 2018 in Season 80. His last appearance in the UAAP would be in Season 82 which was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Club Umandal has played for the PLDT at the Spikers' Turf. In 2021, Umandal was part of Rebisco PH, the Philippine men's national team competing as a club side. Rebisco PH partici... | for Bahraini club Bani Jamra and the Philippine national team. Career Early career Umandal attended the University of the East (UE) playing junior volleyball for the UE Warriors in the UAAP. He was scouted as an elementary student by UE when the institution held a training camp at his school, the Barrio Obrero Elementa... |
the Indonesian Open in Jakarta and featured in the Australian Open qualifiers. References External links 1971 births Living | best singles world ranking of 341. In 1994 he made his only career ATP Tour main draw appearance |
effectively by general public. Composition Assam State Information Commission members should consist of a: 1. State Chief Information commissioner and 2. Not more than ten State Information Commissioners. The Chief and other members of State Information Commission are appointed by the Governor on the recommendation of ... | to take up the following: Appeals on the information shared by various government entities under the Right to Information Act. Complaints on refusal to give information or in relation to inability to file Right to Information Act. Commission should get annual report from various departments working in the state about c... |
Club career Hugo was born in Arapiraca, Alagoas, and was a CRB youth graduate. In 2018, he joined Jaciobá, and made his senior debut in the year's Campeonato Alagoano Segunda Divisão. On 1 May 2019, Hugo joined ABC on loan for two years. On 13 November, after just five matches for | in the year's Campeonato Alagoano Segunda Divisão. On 1 May 2019, Hugo joined ABC on loan for two years. On 13 November, after just five matches for the club, his loan was cut short. In January 2020, Hugo returned to his former side CRB. A backup option to Guilherme Romão, he left the club in May 2021. On 18 May 2021, ... |
former unity, their marriage is thrown into question. Fichyo and Mukhiya must calm the conflict for the sake of their marriage and the village as a whole. Cast and crew Lyrics: Dr. DR. Upadhayay, Keyar Sing Gurung Music: Santosh Shrestha, Ganesh Gurung Arrange: Devendra Newa, Tejendra Gurung Vocals: Melina Rai, Anjna G... | reviews from critics and audiences for its rawness, screenplay, performances and direction. Plot Fichyo wants to marry Mukhiya, with their parents initially agreeing to the marriage. However, when ethnic conflict shatters the village's former unity, their marriage is thrown into question. Fichyo and Mukhiya must calm t... |
elevation of the hills is about . The Sal, a left tributary of the Don, us the main river having its sources in the hills. Flora and fauna The climate is semi-desert and the hills are mostly covered with grasses and shrubs, including feather grass, Volga fescue, wormwood and saltwort, but some trees, such as willow, oa... | thorough topographic survey of the Yergeni was carried out in 1860-61 by Russian topographer Ivan Krizhin, who drew the first maps of the area. The Volga-Don Canal was built across the northern part of the hill area in 1952. Geography The Yergeni area forms the watershed between the Azov and the Caspian seas. The hills... |
of the Aksy District. The village's population was 685 | part of the Aksy District. The village's population was 685 in |
inquiries, the Italian Dominican theologian and philosopher Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) was formally canonized as a saint of the Roman Catholic Church on 18 July 1323 by Pope John XXII. His corpse was boiled and his remains were distributed as relics. In 1324, he became the second most important saint in the Dominican O... | interest in compiling a profile of Thomas' life and miracles which would be presented to Pope John XXII. Robert entrusted Guillelmo de Tocco and Robert the Lector with the task, which began in around November; by the following summer, the Dominicans had received an audience with the pope. After a formal presentation by... |
spent 12 weeks on America's Billboard country songs chart, peaking at the number 18 spot. It became Mandrell's first top 40 charting single and first to reach the top 20 in her career. It was also her second single release for the Columbia label. In Canada, "Playin' Around with Love" was her first single to enter the R... | by the song "I Almost Lost My Mind". The track was issued by the label as a seven inch vinyl single. The single spent 12 weeks on America's Billboard country songs chart, peaking at the number 18 spot. It became Mandrell's first top 40 charting single and first to reach the top 20 in her career. It was also her second ... |
The Journal of Electricity, Power, and Gas, and began annual meetings in 1898. The annual meeting acted as both an electrical industry conference and an academic conference in electrical engineering. It disbanded with the continuation | the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. It published its proceedings in the journalist George P. Low's journal The Electrical Journal, later titled The Journal of Electricity and then The Journal of Electricity, Power, and Gas, and began annual meetings in 1898. The annual meeting acted as both an electrical in... |
Members of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party have requested that former President Maithripala Sirisena run again. References Sri Lanka Presidential elections in Sri Lanka 2024 in | to the constitution. Current President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has announced that he will run for re-election. Members of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party have requested that former President |
Film scores The Life and Times of Edwin Alonzo Boyd, 1982 At the Wheel: Under the Influence (Facultés affaiblies), 1985 At the Wheel: After the Crash (Sous le coup du choc), 1985 Martha, Ruth and Edie, 1988 (with Alexina Louie) See No Evil, 1988 (with Louie) Last Night, 1988 (with Louie) The Five Senses, 1999 (with Lou... | Juno Awards of 1996, both Alexina Louie and Harry Freedman received Juno nominations for Classical Composition of the Year, for works they had composed for the Esprit Orchestra album Music for Heaven and Earth, and Harry Somers was nominated at the Juno Awards of 2001 for "The Third Piano Concerto", from the Esprit Orc... |
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