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following season, leading them to the promotion playoffs before coming short with a loss to Gadaffi FC. In September 2021 it was announced that the player had signed a 4-year contract with 13-time Uganda Premier League champions KCCA FC for an undisclosed fee. International career In September 2021 Mato was called up to the senior national team for its 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Rwanda. Two months later he featured for the national side in a practice match against a representative team
team for its 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Rwanda. Two months later he featured for the national side in a practice match against a representative team from the Northern Region. Mato opened the scoring as the national side went on to win 3–1. In January 2022 he was called up again for five friendlies with national sides from Europe and Asia as the Cranes traveled to Turkey, Iraq, and Bahrain. He went on to make his senior debut in the first match against Iceland on 12 January 2022. He started and played eighty minutes in the eventual 1–1 draw.
In 2018, the restaurant's most expensive steak was a 16 oz. ribeye for $36. The restaurant hosts live jazz. History Established in 1954, Clyde's is among Portland's oldest restaurants. The business was Black-owned, as of 2015. Alex Bond purchased the restaurant from Clyde Jenkins in 2015. Reception Erin DeJesus included the restaurant's prime rib in Eater Portland's 2014 list of "18 of Portland's Iconic Meat Dishes", in which she described Clyde's as "hilariously old-school". Michael Russell included Clyde's in The Oregonian's 2017 list of Portland's ten best steakhouses. He also included
the restaurant's most expensive steak was a 16 oz. ribeye for $36. The restaurant hosts live jazz. History Established in 1954, Clyde's is among Portland's oldest restaurants. The business was Black-owned, as of 2015. Alex Bond purchased the restaurant from Clyde Jenkins in 2015. Reception Erin DeJesus included the restaurant's prime rib in Eater Portland's 2014 list of "18 of Portland's Iconic Meat Dishes", in which she described Clyde's as "hilariously old-school". Michael Russell included Clyde's in The Oregonian's 2017 list of Portland's ten best steakhouses. He also included Clyde's in the newspaper's 2018 list of "Northeast and North Portland's 40 best restaurants". Daniel Barnett and Krista Garcia included the Lounge Burger in Eater
stations along with a 123 km long spur line connecting Lucknow to Ayodhya. Delhi-Ahmedabad Chennai-Mysore Mumbai-Nagpur Mumbai-Hyderabad Varanasi-Howrah Hyderabad-Bengaluru Nagpur-Varanasi Delhi-Amritsar Patna-Guwahati Amritsar-Jammu See also High-speed rail in India NHSRCL Future of rail transport in India Urban rail transit in India References External links Preliminary Study India's first bullet train project launched, by Respected PM Narendra Modi calls it New India's big dream OpenStreetMap with route of Mumbai–Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor;Permanent link High-speed railway lines in India Standard gauge railways in India Proposed railway lines in India India–Japan relations 2028
to Delhi through 12 stations along with a 123 km long spur line connecting Lucknow to Ayodhya. Delhi-Ahmedabad Chennai-Mysore Mumbai-Nagpur Mumbai-Hyderabad Varanasi-Howrah Hyderabad-Bengaluru Nagpur-Varanasi Delhi-Amritsar Patna-Guwahati Amritsar-Jammu See also High-speed rail in India NHSRCL Future of rail transport in India Urban rail transit in India References External links Preliminary Study India's first bullet train project launched, by Respected PM Narendra Modi calls it New India's big dream OpenStreetMap with route of Mumbai–Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor;Permanent link High-speed railway lines in India Standard gauge railways in India Proposed railway lines in India India–Japan
Farías, Brazilian football winger Mailson Lima (born 1994), Cape Verdean football winger Mailson (footballer, born 1996), Mailson Tenório dos Santos,
1942), Brazilian economist Maílson Alves (born 1988), Brazilian football defender Mailson (footballer, born 1990), Mailson Francisco
There are 7 villages and 5 mouzas in the union. References External links Unions of Khulna Division Unions of
of 2001 had a population of 15,266. There are 7 villages and 5 mouzas in the union. References External links Unions of Khulna Division Unions of Chuadanga
born on 7 July 1996 in Nassarawan Doya Makarfi, Kaduna State. He had primary and secondary school education in Kaduna. Kadade joined politics at a very young age. He contested for the seat of Kaduna state governor during the 2019 Nigerian general
in Nigeria. Early life and career Kadade was born on 7 July 1996 in Nassarawan Doya Makarfi, Kaduna State. He had primary and secondary school education in Kaduna. Kadade joined politics at a very young age. He contested for the seat of Kaduna state governor during the 2019 Nigerian general election. Prior to the
June 18, 1864. He was a partner in Walker & Saltus sash and blind manufacturers, located on the west side of Logan Street in ward 4. In 1882, Saltus' workshop was on Montgomery Street in Savannah, at the southwest corner with Liberty Street. Saltus died in 1883, aged 45 or 46. He is interred in Savannah's Laurel Grove Cemetery. References 1837 births
the absence of Captain W. Dove Walter. He was captured in a fight on June 18, 1864. He was a partner in Walker & Saltus sash and blind manufacturers, located on the west side of Logan Street in ward 4. In 1882, Saltus' workshop was on Montgomery Street in Savannah,
burial and diagenesis. The fossils so altered have distinctive characteristics that make them appear to be a new taxon, but these characteristics are spurious and do not reflect any significant taxonomic distinction from an existing fossil taxon. The term was first proposed by Spencer G. Lucas in 2001, who particularly applied it to spurious ichnotaxons, but it has since been applied to body fossils such as Nuia (interpreted as cylindrical oncolites formed around filamentous cyanobacteria) or Ivanovia (thought to be a taphotaxon of Anchicondium or Eugonophyllum); conulariids, and crustaceans. In his original definition of the
body fossils such as Nuia (interpreted as cylindrical oncolites formed around filamentous cyanobacteria) or Ivanovia (thought to be a taphotaxon of Anchicondium or Eugonophyllum); conulariids, and crustaceans. In his original definition of the term, Lucas emphasized that he was not seeking to create a new field of taphotaxonomy. The term is intended simply as a useful description of a particular type of invalid taxon. It should not be used indiscriminately, particularly with
consideration(s), if applicable. Transactions Notes Trade voided in January, 1963 (exact date unknown), after Nicholson refused to report to Chicago. Terms of this transaction stipulated that Meissner would report to the
for which player(s) or other consideration(s), if applicable. Transactions Notes Trade voided in January, 1963 (exact date unknown), after Nicholson refused
the Joint Operational Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine — First Deputy Commander of the Joint Forces (2018), Chief of Staff — First Deputy Commander of the West Operational Command (2017). Commander of the 51st separate mechanized brigade (2009–2012). Biography In 1989, he graduated from the city school No. 9, entered the Novograd-Volyn Machine-Building Technical School, in which he graduated in 1993 with honors. He later entered the general military faculty of the Odessa Institute of Land Forces. In 1997 he graduated with honors from the institute, after which he passed all stages of military service: platoon commander, training platoon commander, combat platoon commander, training company commander, cadet company commander, battalion commander. In 2005 he entered the National Academy of Defense of Ukraine. In 2007 he graduated with a gold medal, was appointed Chief of Staff and First Deputy Commander of the 24th Separate Mechanized Brigade in Yavoriv, Lviv Oblast. He successfully served in this position for two and a half years. By the decision of the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on October 13, 2009, he was appointed commander of the 51st separate mechanized brigade. He commanded it until 2012. In 2014 he graduated from the Ivan Cherniakhovskyi National Defense University of Ukraine. As the best graduate of the operational and strategic level of training, he was awarded the Transitional Sword of the Queen of Great Britain. For 2017 - Chief of Staff — First Deputy Commander of the Operational Command West. For 2018 - Chief of the Joint Operational Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine — First Deputy Commander of the Joint Forces. On December 9, 2019, he
2021). Commander of the North Operational Command (2019–2021), Chief of the Joint Operational Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine — First Deputy Commander of the Joint Forces (2018), Chief of Staff — First Deputy Commander of the West Operational Command (2017). Commander of the 51st separate mechanized brigade (2009–2012). Biography In 1989, he graduated from the city school No. 9, entered the Novograd-Volyn Machine-Building Technical School, in which he graduated in 1993 with honors. He later entered the general military faculty of the Odessa Institute of Land Forces. In 1997 he graduated with honors from the institute, after which he passed all stages of military service: platoon commander, training platoon commander, combat platoon commander, training company commander, cadet company commander, battalion commander. In 2005 he entered the National Academy of Defense of Ukraine. In 2007 he graduated with a gold medal, was appointed Chief of Staff and First Deputy Commander of the 24th Separate Mechanized Brigade in Yavoriv, Lviv Oblast. He successfully served in this position for two and a half years. By the decision of the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on October 13, 2009, he was appointed commander of the 51st separate mechanized brigade. He commanded it until 2012. In 2014 he graduated from the Ivan Cherniakhovskyi National Defense University of Ukraine. As the best graduate of the operational and strategic level of training, he was awarded the Transitional
a considerably low flux, and therefore require a large detection array for their capture. See also ANTARES (telescope) Baikal Deep Underwater Neutrino Telescope Hyper-Kamiokande IceCube Neutrino Observatory KM3NeT MINOS Super-Kamiokande Supernova Early Warning System References External links Official P-ONE WebSite P-ONE Presentation (video;
neutrino telescope at Ocean Networks Canada’s Cascadia Basin site in the North East Pacific Time-series Underwater Networked Experiment (NEPTUNE) coastal network. Although a considerable number of neutrinos are produced in the universe, they are emitted at a considerably low
young adult novel by Jamaican author A-dZiko Simba Gegele. Aimed at teenage readers, it is set in Jamaica and tells the story of a 12-year old boy going through puberty. The novel was awarded the inaugural Burt Award
story of a 12-year old boy going through puberty. The novel was awarded the inaugural Burt Award for Caribbean Literature in 2014 and was longlisted for the 2015 International Dublin Literary Award. All Over Again was Gegele's first novel. ,
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the Sunderland College, playing for their football team. During his time at the college, he was called up the Philippines national under-23 side. During his time in England, he also played for Sunderland RCA. Career statistics Club Notes References External links 1998 births Living people Filipino footballers Philippines youth international footballers Association football
at the Sunderland College, playing for their football team. During his time at the college, he was called up the Philippines national under-23 side. During his time in England, he also played for Sunderland RCA. Career statistics Club Notes References External links 1998 births Living people Filipino footballers Philippines youth international footballers Association football midfielders
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was held in Tokyo, Japan, from 9 to 11 December 2011. Medal
Thailand recognized the Palestine as a sovereign state on 18 January 2012. Palestine has a non-resident embassy in Kuala Lumpur, which
has a non-resident embassy in Kuala Lumpur, which is accredited to the Thai side, and the Thai embassy in Amman is accredited to the Palestinian side. Both countries are members of the Non-Aligned Movement. In 2016, President Mahmoud
for inciting ethnic hatred and hatred with his speeches against the Ukrainian Insurgent Army and the Ukrainian language, fighters of the Russian-Ukrainian war, including the author of the scandalous bill No. 2362 "On Amendments to Certain Legislative Acts on Education in the State Language in Educational Institutions", which is to repeal the part of the law on languages, which requires the transition of students 5-11 grades of Russian-language schools to the Ukrainian language of instruction from September 1, 2020, virtually violating the Law "On ensuring the functioning of Ukrainian as the state language" No. 5670-d. On July 16, 2020, Maksym Buzhansky joined the "Myrotvorets" base. Buzhansky's profile on the website Myrotvorets states that his actions "destabilize the situation in the country": "Conscious actions aimed at destabilizing the socio-political situation. Manipulation of socially significant information. Participation in anti-Ukrainian propaganda activities. Incitement to
German-Soviet war, awarded the Order of the Patriotic War II degree. He received his secondary education at the Dnipropetrovsk school No. 79. He graduated from the Dnipro State Institute of Railway Engineers (specialization "Urban Engineer"). Manager. Co-author and host of political programs on ZIK TV channel. He is a regular participant of the bloggers festival. He was awarded the medal "For Merits to the City" by the Dnieper City Council. Furthermore, he openly opposes the Revolution of Dignity and does not hide that he was a voter for Yanukovych. He is genuinely homesick for the USSR. Candidate for People's Deputies from the Servant of the People party in the 2019 parliamentary elections (constituency 25, Checheliv district, part of the Amur-Lower Dnieper district of Dnipro). At the time of the election: the manager of Arna LLC lives in Dnipro. Non-partisan. Member of the Verkhovna Rada Committee
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of a paparazzo and was inspired by the documentary Tracking William: a Night with a Paparazzo, that Florêncio produced for Current TV. The campaign raised £50,000 and the film was produced through his production company I Made it Films, in partnership with Iceland's Pegasus Pictures (the Icelandic producer of Game of Thrones), and was launched in 2015. The following year the film received three nominations at the National Film Awards UK, winning Best Action Film. In 2016 the film was nominated for the Accession Award for Screenwriting at the East End Film Festival in London. In production Florêncio and Zygopoulou are currently developing a slate of projects and co-productions, including their next feature-film entitled In Arcadia. Filmography References External links I Made it Film's official website. Brazilian directors Brazilian
Maria Nefeli Zygopoulou, launched a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign to shoot their first feature-film, titled Chasing Robert Barker. The script told the story of a paparazzo and was inspired by the documentary Tracking William: a Night with a Paparazzo, that Florêncio produced for Current TV. The campaign raised £50,000 and the film was produced through his production company I Made it Films, in partnership with Iceland's Pegasus Pictures (the Icelandic producer of Game of Thrones), and was launched in 2015. The following year the film received three nominations at the National Film Awards UK, winning Best Action Film. In 2016 the film was nominated for the Accession Award for Screenwriting at the East End Film Festival in London. In production Florêncio
first and to date, final career ARCA Menards Series West win and his first and only win of the season. To fill out the podium, Jesse Love of Bill McAnally Racing and Blaine Perkins of Sunrise Ford Racing would finish second and third, respectively. Background Las Vegas Motor Speedway, located in Clark County, Nevada outside the Las Vegas city limits and about 15 miles northeast of the Las Vegas Strip, is a 1,200-acre (490 ha) complex of multiple tracks for motorsports racing. The complex is owned by Speedway Motorsports, Inc., which is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. Entry list *Withdrew. Practice First practice The first practice session was held on Thursday, February 20, and would last for 45 minutes. Sam Mayer of GMS Racing would set the fastest time in the session, with a time of 15.016 and an average speed of . Second practice The second and final practice session, sometimes referred to as
is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. Entry list *Withdrew. Practice First practice The first practice session was held on Thursday, February 20, and would last for 45 minutes. Sam Mayer of GMS Racing would set the fastest time in the session, with a time of 15.016 and an average speed of . Second practice The second and final practice session, sometimes referred to as Happy Hour, was held on Thursday, February 20, and would last for 45 minutes. Sam Mayer of GMS Racing would set the fastest time in the session, with a time of 14.731 and an average speed of . Qualifying Qualifying was held on Thursday, February 20, at 5:00 PM PST. Each driver would have two laps to set a fastest time; the fastest of the two would count as their official qualifying lap. Sam Mayer of GMS Racing would win the
knew Drake at the time said such an act would be out of character. Drake's partner at the time found him the next morning and brought him to hospital where he spent months in a coma. His friends and family relocated him to Philadelphia, where he began rehabilitation to improve his memory and motor skills to complete everyday tasks. Mahon and Monaghan "were found guilty in October 1999 of intentionally or recklessly causing serious harm and sentenced to eight years
to complete everyday tasks. Mahon and Monaghan "were found guilty in October 1999 of intentionally or recklessly causing serious harm and sentenced to eight years in prison." Due to his traumatic brain injury, Drake uses a wheelchair and has a speech impediment and motor skill impairments. The story of the attack and Drake's subsequent recovery became the subject of the 2013 documentary Where I Am. Awards and honors Publications Works edited Indivisible: New Short Fiction by West Coast Gay and Lesbian Writers, with Terry Wolverton (1991) His (1995) His 2, with Terry Wolverton (1997) Hers 3, with Terry Wolverton (1999) His 3, with Terry Wolverton (1999) Circa 2000: Lesbian Fiction at the Millenium, with Terry Wolverton (2000) Works written The Man: A Hero for Our Time. Book One:
be produced de novo by breeding two parental species anew, without the opportunity for improvement through selective breeding. Likewise, the necessity of repeated purchase of new animals from their limited production centers to maintain a stable of kunga suggests they could not be bred. Depictions Kunga were used as draft animals, with smaller males and females used for pulling plows, while 'superior' males are described in more ceremonial and martial roles, pulling the four-wheeled battle wagons and chariots of kings and gods. Equids appear in this role in official imagery such as the ca. 2600 BCE Standard of Ur mozaic and numerous surviving seals, while a rein ring similar to those depected in the Standard of Ur has been found at Ur, decorated with an equid. These depictions are likely kunga rather than donkeys, which appear only in lesser roles in descriptions. Illustrations appear to show the draft team of equids being controlled by strings passed through rings placed in the equids' upper lips. Their appearance in formal administrative cuneiform and official art seems to parallel the contemporary development of kingships in the region, suggesting a propagandistic association of the kunga with royalty. Archaeology and paleogenomics They are known to have been used for funerary purposes, as demonstrated by high-status-funeral disbursement records for harnesses, and they have been identified with more than 40 equids that were sacrificed and ceremonially buried in elite graves at Umm el-Marra, Syria, in separate chambers from the burials of adult humans but many accompanied by human infants with signs of having been sacrificed. These buried kunga may have been intended either as offerings to deities, or as companions of the buried human elites, while such burials may also have served a legitimizing role for the royal lines and elite, with sacrificed 'royal' equids serving as analogs of human royals. Like the 'superior' kunga of cuneiform, these equids were all male, ranging in size from 1.19 m to 1.36 m. There are inherent challenges in identifying the species of equid skeletons, but the Umm el-Marra equids shared signs of domestication such as bit wear and evidence of foddering rather than grazing. They had a prominent overbite that suggested all represented a common population of equid, while their bones had a combination of onager and donkey characteristics, being sized more like the former, but with the greater robustness of the latter, as might be expected in a hybrid between the two equid species. Such a hybrid would have been stronger and faster than the donkey, while less intractable to taming than the Syrian wild ass. Their hypothesized taxonomic identity was proven by a genomic analysis reported in 2022 that compared genomes from several of these skeletons with those of extant and extinct equids, and concluded that all of the Umm el-Marra skeletons were F1 hybrid progeny of
in the region, suggesting a propagandistic association of the kunga with royalty. Archaeology and paleogenomics They are known to have been used for funerary purposes, as demonstrated by high-status-funeral disbursement records for harnesses, and they have been identified with more than 40 equids that were sacrificed and ceremonially buried in elite graves at Umm el-Marra, Syria, in separate chambers from the burials of adult humans but many accompanied by human infants with signs of having been sacrificed. These buried kunga may have been intended either as offerings to deities, or as companions of the buried human elites, while such burials may also have served a legitimizing role for the royal lines and elite, with sacrificed 'royal' equids serving as analogs of human royals. Like the 'superior' kunga of cuneiform, these equids were all male, ranging in size from 1.19 m to 1.36 m. There are inherent challenges in identifying the species of equid skeletons, but the Umm el-Marra equids shared signs of domestication such as bit wear and evidence of foddering rather than grazing. They had a prominent overbite that suggested all represented a common population of equid, while their bones had a combination of onager and donkey characteristics, being sized more like the former, but with the greater robustness of the latter, as might be expected in a hybrid between the two equid species. Such a hybrid would have been stronger and faster than the donkey, while less intractable to taming than the Syrian wild ass. Their hypothesized taxonomic identity was proven by a
the Owlz for 2022, a tenth team was needed to balance the schedule, and on August 16, 2021, Ridge Run Baseball LLC was awarded an expansion team to begin play in 2022. The announcement also revealed that a new ballpark would be constructed alongside U.S. Route 93 north of Kalispell. The park, currently known as Flathead Field, will seat 2,500 and feature artificial turf. The franchise is currently scheduled to debut on May
to begin play in 2022. They will be located in Kalispell, Montana and play their home games at Flathead Field. The Range Riders are named for nearby Glacier National Park, established in 1910. Incidentally, the team chose to reveal their name on January 19 at 10:00 am to commemorate its founding. History With the contraction of Minor League Baseball in 2021, the Pioneer League was converted from an MLB-affiliated Rookie Advanced league to an independent baseball league and granted status as an MLB Partner League. With the transition, the Pioneer League added the Boise Hawks, a former member of the Northwest League, for the 2021 season. To keep
( April–May ). But nowadays only Falgun ( February–March ) journey is famous. It is a circular journey of the central part of the Ancient Mithila. It covers a distance of 128 km circular path. It is mentioned in the epic Mithila Mahatmya which was composed in the 18th century. Description According to the third chapter of the epic Mithila Mahatmya there are three Hindu calendar months Kartik ( कार्तिक ), Falgun ( फाल्गुन ) and Baishakh ( बैशाख ) in which this circular journey can be done. It
Kosh Parikrama ( चौरासी कोश परिक्रमा ) . It starts from Kachuri village of Dhanusha district of Mithila region in Nepal and traveling the part of Mithila region in India, it ends at Janaki Mandir in Janakpur, Nepal. According to the text, it should be travelled within only five days but the Pandits of Mithila extended the period of time and determined it for 15 days journey, so that the journey for old and disabled people would be easier. It starts from the day of Amavasya in the Hindu
Southeastern Anatolia Region. However, after 2016 military coup d'état, Combat Air Force and Air Missile Defense Command was moved to Eskişehir in the same year. It coordinates with Deputy Commander and Combined Air Operations Centers Command for monitoring the land and sea units as well as airspace and missile defense of the Air Force and the Turkish Armed Forces. It is also tasked with to maintain airspace in wartime by coordinating with the Turkish Air Force Command and the General Staff of the Armed Forces, in addition to providing strategic and economic support to the Turkish military. References Turkish Air Force bases Military
airforce base, fleet and other equivalent commands as well as aviation school, responsible for providing military education and training for the air force officers. Background Before the two commands were merged, they were stationed at Diyarbakır, Southeastern Anatolia Region. However, after 2016 military coup d'état, Combat Air Force and Air Missile Defense Command was moved to Eskişehir in the same year. It coordinates with Deputy Commander and Combined Air Operations Centers Command for monitoring the land and sea units as well as airspace and missile defense of the Air Force and
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the party has gradually lost seats whilst maintaining its majority. In the most recent election in 2021, Labour won nine seats with 41.7% of the vote, the Conservatives won seven seats with 41.1% of the vote, Radcliffe First won two seats with 5.5% of the vote and the Liberal Democrats won one with 8.1% of the vote. The Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for Bury South, Christian Wakeford, defected to the Labour Party in January 2022. On the same day, Gareth Staple-Jones, an independent councillor who had been elected as Radcliffe First, also joined the Labour Party. Bury council underwent boundary changes ahead of this election. The Local Government Boundary Commission for England determined that the council should continue to elect 51 councillors and designed new election boundaries to reflect population change. The new boundaries include seventeen three-member wards. Electoral process The council generally elects its councillors in thirds, with a third being up for election every year for three years, with no election in the fourth year. However, due to a boundary review, all fifty-one councillors will be elected at the same time. The election will take place by multi-member first-past-the-post voting, with each ward being represented by three councillors. Electors will be able to vote for up to three candidates, and the three candidates with the most votes in each ward will be elected. All registered electors (British, Irish, Commonwealth and European Union citizens) living in Bury aged 18 or over will be entitled to vote in the election. People who live at two addresses in different councils, such as university students with different term-time and holiday addresses, are entitled to be registered for and vote in elections in both local authorities. Voting in-person at polling stations will
Greater Manchester, Merseyside, South Yorkshire, Tyne and Wear, the West Midlands, and West Yorkshire starting in 1974. Bury was a district of the Greater Manchester metropolitan county. The Local Government Act 1985 abolished the metropolitan counties, with metropolitan districts taking on most of their powers as metropolitan boroughs. The Greater Manchester Combined Authority was created in 2011 and began electing the mayor of Greater Manchester from 2017, which was given strategic powers covering a region coterminous with the former Greater Manchester metropolitan county. Since its formation, Bury has variously been under Labour control, Conservative control and no overall control. Councillors have predominantly been elected from the Labour Party and the Conservative Party, with some Liberal Democrat and independent councillors also serving. The council has had an overall Labour majority since the 2011 election, in which Labour made six gains to hold 29 of the 51 seats. The Conservatives held 17 and the Liberal Democrats held five. Labour continued to make gains until 2015, after which the party has gradually lost seats whilst maintaining its majority. In the most recent election in 2021, Labour won nine seats with 41.7% of the vote, the Conservatives won seven seats with 41.1% of the vote, Radcliffe First won two seats with 5.5% of the vote and the Liberal Democrats won one with 8.1% of the vote. The Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for Bury South,
(2.6 inches) SL. It differs from other Atlantic Canthigaster species in patterning, with neither longitudinal dark stripes on the body or caudal peduncle nor a conspicuous dark spot on the dorsum. References sanctaehelenae Fauna of Saint Helena Fauna of Ascension Island Fish of the
cm (2.6 inches) SL. It differs from other Atlantic Canthigaster species in patterning, with neither longitudinal dark stripes on the body or caudal peduncle nor a conspicuous dark spot on the dorsum. References sanctaehelenae Fauna of Saint Helena Fauna of Ascension Island Fish of the Atlantic Ocean Fish described
the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders compiled a record an overall record of 10–0 with a mark of 5–0 in conference play, winning the OVC title. The team's captains were B. Rolman and R. Massey. Schedule References Middle Tennessee Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football seasons Ohio Valley Conference football
Division football season. Led by 11-year head coach Charles M. Murphy, the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders compiled a record an overall record of 10–0 with a
Netflix Original King of Boys, and returned back on screen in 2021, with a major role on the Netflix Original series King of Boys: The Return of the King. On 7 December 2021, he covered The Will Downtown Magazine’s issue 43, volume 1. In January 2022, Stakers Championship reality TV show, unveiled Kuti, as one of its co-host, alongside Uti Nwachukwu, and Liquorose. He has produced several Television shows, and movies; including, "Glo Naija Sings", "Nigerian Idol", "Nigeria's Got Talent" (seasons 1 and 2), "Football legends Nigeria", and "Tecno Own The Stage", reality show. Kuti transitioned from a model into a film producer and debuted his first production for M-Net television series "Hustle", which he successfully produced its 3 seasons, for Africa Magic from 2016 to 2018 and later joined Smart Media Production as an associate producer for a reality show "Looking for Love Naija", in 2018. Filmography List of filmographies by Titi Kuti. Television Other Production References External links Yoruba male actors Nigerian male film actors Male actors in Yoruba cinema 21st-century Nigerian male actors
a Nigerian actor, film producer, model, and television host, well known for his role on King of Boys: The Return of the King. Biography Titilope Kuti was born in Lagos, and grew-up between Lagos Island, and Surulere. He graduated with a B.Sc in Industrial Relations and Personnel Management from Lagos State University. Kuti made his first debut as a model, in 2005, while he was an undergraduate, he became the face of MTN Nigeria, and Conoil on billboards. Shortly after, he modeled for The St Moritz style awards, and Benson & Hedges, on the runway. Before venturing into the media industry, Kuti, began working with Nigezie, where he learned production and media from the VMN crew, and the managing director of Virtual Media Network, Femi Aderibigbe. Kuti worked as Nigezie
Wisconsin–Madison. Huff has a twin sister. Career In 2003 and 2004, Huff worked as a research assistant at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. She also worked as a research assistant at the University of Chile and Kavli Institute for Cosmology. In 2010, she was an intern at the Idaho National Laboratory, specializing in advanced nuclear energy systems integration. From 2011 to 2013, Huff was a graduate researcher at Argonne National Laboratory. She was also a graduate fellow at the Berkeley Institute for Data Science Nuclear Science and Security Consortium. Since 2016, Huff has worked as an assistant professor at the University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign. In May 2021, Huff was selected to serve as Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary and Acting Assistant Secretary for the Office of Nuclear Energy. In January 2022, Huff was nominated to serve as Assistant Secretary for
research assistant at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. She also worked as a research assistant at the University of Chile and Kavli Institute for Cosmology. In 2010, she was an intern at the Idaho National Laboratory, specializing in advanced nuclear energy systems integration. From 2011 to 2013, Huff was a graduate researcher at Argonne National Laboratory. She was also a graduate fellow at the Berkeley Institute for Data Science Nuclear Science and Security Consortium. Since 2016, Huff has worked as an assistant professor at the University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign. In May 2021, Huff was selected to serve as Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary and Acting Assistant Secretary for the Office of Nuclear Energy. In January 2022, Huff was nominated to serve as Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Energy, for the
The 2011 Judo sGrand Prix Amsterdam was held in Amsterdam, Netherlands, from 19 to 20 November 2011.
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of 20 to 40 m (66 to 131 ft), where it typically occurs alone near rubble and steep rock walls. It is oviparous and reaches 13 cm (5.1 inches) in total length. References smithae Fish described in 1977
rock walls. It is oviparous and reaches 13 cm (5.1 inches) in total length. References smithae Fish described in 1977 Fish of the Indian
Naik Parveen, Hari Hari Churiyaan, Sanam, Qismat Ka Likha and Aakhir Kab Tak. Early life Sabahat was born in 1968 on 25th October in Lahore, Pakistan. She completed her studies from Government Girls College Lahore. Career Sabahat started as an news announcer in 1989 on PTV. In 1995 she
Surkh Jorra, Kaisi Khushi Le Ke Aya Chand, Shanakht, Ghar Aik Jannat and Shikwa. Sabahat also used to host morning show Subah Bakhair Vibe Ke Saath on Vibe TV. Then she appeared in dramas Sanam, Naik Parveen, Hari Hari Churiyaan, Baby and Be Aitbaar. Since then she appeared in dramas Beti Jaisi, Mein Jeena Chahti Hoon, Qismat Ka Likha and Aakhir Kab Tak. Personal life Sabahat is married and has one son. Filmography Television Film Awards and nominations References External links
running - more or less obviously - through many of Fried's pictures. As art historian and gallerist Sylvie Brame puts it, Otto Fried was in a "permanent dialogue with nature". Applying the technique of the monotype Fried had an element of chance play a role in the creation of his still pictures and used it as a means of abstraction. In the early 1970s Fried experimented with cut-outs of monotypes, using them as source material for collages, which featured the circle as the actual subject of these works. Circles had, in retrospect, already appeared in his painted beach and cityscapes of the 1950s. In his blue and white seascapes of the 1970s, the boats and sails on Fried's canvas turned into circles and triangles. Fried's circles became more and more independent and moved into the center of his play with colors and forms. In the 1980s, his painting grew to be more sculptural: His circles converted into spheres; they moved in front of each other like celestial bodies or opened up to provide a view of their core. When Fried turned to mixed media in the 1990s and worked with metal foils and acid, the resulting reliefs, vice versa, adopt peculiarities of paintings. At the end of the 1990s, working with a broad brush on large canvases, he dissolved the hammered-looking circular forms of the 1970s and the densely spotted planets of the 1980s in large, powerful circular sweeps. In the first decade of the 21st century mountains and coasts return to his canvases. Building on the contrast of flatly applied and dripping oil paint, Fried re-invited randomness and allowed the paint to become active; he let his commemorative paintings shed "tears", as Lisa Forrell understands his late landscapes of the mind. Especially in the 1980s and 1990s, he designed functional objects such as plates made of Limoges porcelain, drinking glasses made of Murano glass and rugs, commissioned and produced by the Cogolin manufactory. Together with blacksmith Jean Prévost he worked on numerous small and large sculptures and pieces of furniture as well as on further objects made of metal - from andirons, bookends, and doorknobs to furniture to Esprit de la Forêt (1994), a three meter high iron fountain, which is located in a sculpture park in the south of France. At times Otto Fried worked as a sculptor and designer, he drew extensively - often in large formats - and he painted at all times. Beyond these artistic disciplines he used to "play", as he would call it, with whatever material at hand - with shells or stones, with branches or wire. The most telling one of the photos of what has perhaps been the first full-page newspaper article about Otto Fried shows him with a small, partly flexible sculpture that allows him, in his words "to investigate types of rhythms on a single threat of metal". Reception As a painter Otto Fried was placed in succession of William Turner. His paintings have been related to works by Alexander Rodchenko, Robert Delaunay and Yves Klein. Fried's series of paintings on paper mounted on canvas, shown in Paris at the Galerie Gianna Sistu in 1990, in particular, has been compared to Jim Dine's Color Chart Paintings, Gerhard Richter's Color Panels, the Abstract Painting by Ad Reinhardt and to Jasper Johns' Alphabet paintings. While most exhibitions in galleries and museums - such as the shows in Koblenz (1978) and in Tokyo (1985) - concentrated on Fried's paintings and drawings, some exhibitions were devoted to his three-dimensional works: In 1991 Achim Moeller exclusively introduced to Fried's metal reliefs and in 1999 the Denis Cadé Gallery exhibited his earlier paper reliefs. In 1997 Brame & Lorenceau showed sculptures together with drawings by Fried and three years later a selection of Fried's functional objects. In Otto Fried. Meubles et Objets Yvonne Brunhammer, director of the Musée des Arts décoratifs, describes Otto Fried's use of glass, porcelain, wood and metal and she provides a comprehensive catalogue of Fried's work in the field of design. In addition to this publication, the monograph Otto Fried with an essay by Thomas West, the former chief editor of Art International, and Otto Fried. Heaven Can Wait - Heaven Can't Wait, the catalogue and anthology edited by the curator and director of the Ludwig Museum Koblenz, Beate Reifenscheid, offer an introduction to the different facets of Otto Fried's oeuvre. Texts on Fried's works and exhibitions appeared furthermore in various magazines and journals such as Revue Moderne, August 1951; Arts Magazine, March 1956, April 1963; Pictures on Exhibition, (G.B.), May 1963 (Charles Z. Offin), October 1975; Art News, May 1963, March 1966; Arts, Paris (Pierre Cabanne), May 1964, (Raymond Charmet), December 1966; La pensée française (Jean Bouret), December 1966; Les Arts (Christine Gleiny), February 1977; Encore Magazine (Tim Hinshaw), January 1979; Antiques & Art Weekly, April 1987, June 1987; Beaux Arts (Luc Vezin), June 1987; L'Oeil (Solange Thierry), June 1987, June 1990; Arts & Antiques, May 1988; Cimaise (Claude Bouyeure), June-July-August 1990. Reviews of Otto Fried's exhibitions have also appeared in local or regional newspapers as well as in newspapers with a national readership such as International Herald Tribune, The New York Times, The Boston Globe, Le Monde, Le Figaro, The Japan Times, and Jüdische Allgemeine. Solo exhibitions (selection) American Library, Paris, 1951 Reed College Gallery, Portland, Oregon, 1952 University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, 1953 The Oregon Journal Lobby, Portland, Oregon, 1952 Wellons Gallery, New York, 1956 U.S.I.S. Deutsches Herrenhaus Koblenz, 1958 U.S.I.S. Kunstgewerbeschule Tübingen, 1959 U.S.I.S. German American Cultural Institute Darmstadt 1960 Welser Galerie, Salzburg 1960 Leger Gallery, White Plains, New York, 1961 Arlan Gallery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1961 Oshkosh Museum, Wisconsin, 1961 Revel Gallery, New York, 1963 Galerie Vendome, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1964 Galerie Hector Brame, Paris, 1964, 1968, 1969 Byron Gallery, New York, 1966 The Fountain Gallery, Portland, Oregon, 1968, 1973, 1979, 1982, 1986 Museum of Art, University of Oregon, Eugene (today: Jordan Schnitzer Museum), 1968 Irving Gallery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1969 Coe Kerr Gallery, New York, 1973, 1975 Galerie des Grands Augustins, Paris, 1977 Mittelrhein Museum, Koblenz, 1978 Fuji TV Gallery, Tokio, 1979, 1985 Galerie Valmy, Paris, 1980 The Washington Design Center, Washington D.C., 1983 Galerie Gianna Sistu, Paris, 1987, 1990 Foster/White Gallery Seattle, 1989 Achim Moeller Fine Art, New York, 1991, 1995 Laura Russo Gallery, Portland, Oregon, 1993, 1999 Galerie Brame & Lorenceau, Paris, 1997, 2002, 2006 Portland Museum of Art, Portland, Oregon, 1999 Denise Café Gallery, New York 1999 Ludwig Museum, Koblenz, 2020 Collections (selection) Museums Musée national d’art moderne, Centre
Boston Globe, Le Monde, Le Figaro, The Japan Times, and Jüdische Allgemeine. Solo exhibitions (selection) American Library, Paris, 1951 Reed College Gallery, Portland, Oregon, 1952 University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, 1953 The Oregon Journal Lobby, Portland, Oregon, 1952 Wellons Gallery, New York, 1956 U.S.I.S. Deutsches Herrenhaus Koblenz, 1958 U.S.I.S. Kunstgewerbeschule Tübingen, 1959 U.S.I.S. German American Cultural Institute Darmstadt 1960 Welser Galerie, Salzburg 1960 Leger Gallery, White Plains, New York, 1961 Arlan Gallery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1961 Oshkosh Museum, Wisconsin, 1961 Revel Gallery, New York, 1963 Galerie Vendome, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1964 Galerie Hector Brame, Paris, 1964, 1968, 1969 Byron Gallery, New York, 1966 The Fountain Gallery, Portland, Oregon, 1968, 1973, 1979, 1982, 1986 Museum of Art, University of Oregon, Eugene (today: Jordan Schnitzer Museum), 1968 Irving Gallery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1969 Coe Kerr Gallery, New York, 1973, 1975 Galerie des Grands Augustins, Paris, 1977 Mittelrhein Museum, Koblenz, 1978 Fuji TV Gallery, Tokio, 1979, 1985 Galerie Valmy, Paris, 1980 The Washington Design Center, Washington D.C., 1983 Galerie Gianna Sistu, Paris, 1987, 1990 Foster/White Gallery Seattle, 1989 Achim Moeller Fine Art, New York, 1991, 1995 Laura Russo Gallery, Portland, Oregon, 1993, 1999 Galerie Brame & Lorenceau, Paris, 1997, 2002, 2006 Portland Museum of Art, Portland, Oregon, 1999 Denise Café Gallery, New York 1999 Ludwig Museum, Koblenz, 2020 Collections (selection) Museums Musée national d’art moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris. Museum of Modern Art, New York. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts. Portland Art Museum, Portland, Oregon. SUArt Galleries, Syracruse, New York. Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. Indianapolis Museum of Art, IMA Galleries, Newfields, Indianapolis, Indiana. Mittelrhein-Museum, Koblenz. Ludwig Museum, Koblenz. Further public collections Continental Grain Cooperation, (today: ContiGroup Companies), New York City. Goldman Sachs & Co, New York City. Rainier Corporation (heute: Rainier Industries), Seattle, Washington Seattle Telephone Co., Seattle, Washington. N.E.C., (later: NEC Corporation of America), San Francisco, California. Georgia Pacific Corparation (later: Georgia Pacific), Atlanta, Georgia. Merrill Lynch, Portland, Oregon. Bank of California, Portland, Oregon. Far West Federal Bank, Portland, Oregon. Haseltine Collection, Portland, Oregon. United States National Bank of Oregon, Portland, Oregon. Willamette Industries, Portland, Oregon. Hoffman Construction Co., Portland, Oregon. First National Bank of Oregon (later: First Interstate Bank of Oregon), Portland, Oregon. Pacific Power and Light, San Francisco, California (heute: Portland, Oregon). Fuji Mic Computer, Inc., (later: Fujitsu Ltd.), Tokio. Nippon Broadcasting System, Inc., Tokio. Frana, Co. Geneva (later: Socotab Frana SA), Genf. Coopers & Lybrand, San Francisco (later: Pricewaterhouse Coopers International, London). Hans & Elsbeth Juda Collection, London. Collection of Terry and Jean de Gunzburg, Paris und London. Guerlain Collection, (later: Fondation d'art contemporain Daniel et Florence Guerlain), Paris. Collection of Paul and Jeannette Haim, Paris (later directed by Dominique Haim, Straßburg). Further public and corporate collections with works by Otto Fried have been dissolved or have been taken over by other persons, corporations or institutions. Bibliography Beate Reifenscheid (Hrsg.): Otto Fried. Heaven Can Wait – Heaven Can’t Wait. Silvana Editoriale, Mailand 2020. (Catalogue and reader with contributions by Lisa Forrell, Beate Reifenscheid, Larissa Wesp, and Barbara Wolbert), . Sylvie Brame: Otto Fried. Sélection des dessins et d'oevres sur papier. Paris 2009. Yvonne Brunhammer: Otto Fried. Meubles et Objets. Edizioni d’Arte Fratelli Pozzo, Turino 2001, . Otto Fried. Recent Work. Portland Art Museum, Portland 1999. (With contributions by John E. Buchanan, Jr., and Kathryn Kanjo), . Otto Fried. Sculptures et Dessins. Brame & Lorenceau, Paris 1997. (With a contribution by Philippe Brame). Otto Fried. Essay by Thomas West. Foundation Fine Art of the Century, Geneva 1995,. Otto Fried. Metal Relief Structures. Achim Moeller Fine Arts, New York 1991. (With an interview of Otto Fried by Kenneth Snelson). Claude Bouyeure: Otto Fried. Les Iliades du cercle. The Iliads of the Circle. Galerie Gianna Sista Paris. Cimaise 206. June-July-August 1990, Ivry sur Seine 1990. Otto Fried. Fuji Television Gallery, Tokyo 1985. (With contributions by Yusuke Nakahara and Paul Haim). Otto Fried. Fuji Television Gallery, Tokyo 1979. Otto Fried. Ströme, Mittelrhein Museum, Koblenz 1978. (With contributions by Kurt Eitelbach, Pierre Courthion, Donald Karshan, und R. Buckminster Fuller). Otto Fried. Le monde des sphères. Galerie des Grands Augustins. Paris 1977. (With a contribution by Pierre Courthion). Otto Fried. Irving Galleries, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, November 1961. Otto Fried. Recent Paintings, Oil Sketches, Monotypes. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1960. (With a contribution by Alfred Werner). Otto Frieds Technik der Monotypie. Stadt Koblenz und das Amerika Haus, Koblenz 1958. Otto Fried (Paintings) and Larry Margolis (Text): WE 3. Somogy, Paris 1950. External links Centre Pompidou: Artists Directory Portland Art
as the Bornean red-eye puffer, is a species of pufferfish in the family Tetraodontidae. It is a tropical freshwater species
Bornean red-eye puffer, is a species of pufferfish in the family Tetraodontidae. It is a
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who competes in international elite track and field competitions in sprinting events. She is a double Parapan American Games silver medalist and a World bronze medalist. References 1996 births Living people Sportspeople from Maracaibo Venezuelan female
where it occurs at a depth range of 1 to 2 m (3 to 7 ft). It is found in large, fast-flowing
tropical freshwater species known only from Sarawak, Malaysia, where it occurs at a depth range of 1 to 2 m (3 to 7 ft). It is found in large,
college consisting of MPs and representatives of local (municipal) governments. If the electoral college fails to achieve a supermajority as well, the process is to return to the parliament yet again. The incumbent Alar Karis has served one term and is eligible to be elected to a second consecutive term in office. Candidates Individuals must be nominated by
state. Process By law, the president of Estonia is indirectly elected. The Riigikogu has the task of electing the president in the first instance. If no candidate receives the required supermajority of two-thirds (68 votes out of 101), the president is selected by an electoral college consisting of MPs and representatives of local
km south-east of the district center – the town Kursk, 5 km from the selsoviet center – Polevaya. Streets There are the following streets in the locality: Mirnaya, Naberezhnaya, Tikhiye pereulochki and Tsentralnaya (344 houses). Climate Kolodnoye has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Kolodnoye is located 8 km from the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), on the road of regional importance (Kursk – Bolshoye Shumakovo – Polevaya
() is a rural locality () in Polevskoy Selsoviet Rural Settlement, Kursky District, Kursk Oblast, Russia. Population: Geography The village is located on the Seym River (a left tributary of the Desna), 98 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 17 km south-east of the district center – the town Kursk, 5 km from the selsoviet center – Polevaya. Streets There are the following streets in the
26 February 1915. His riding career lasted from 1928 to 1948. Pre-war, he was a leading jockey in his native France, becoming runner-up in the French Jockeys' Championship in 1936. Then, due to the Second World War, he relocated to England, where he won three Classics. The first two were wartime races - the 1941 St Leger on Sun Castle, the 1944 Oaks on Hycilla. The third
native France, becoming runner-up in the French Jockeys' Championship in 1936. Then, due to the Second World War, he relocated to England, where he won three Classics. The first two were wartime races - the 1941 St Leger on Sun Castle, the 1944 Oaks on Hycilla. The third was the 1947 Derby, the first to be held on a Saturday, which he won on unfancied outsider Pearl Diver, beating the odds-on favourite Tudor Minstrel and denying champion jockey Gordon Richards what would have been his first Derby win. Shortly afterwards, he began training and was similarly successful. He won the 1956 St Leger with Cambremer, the 1957 King George
baseball season. The Cowboys play their home games at O'Brate Stadium as a member of the Big 12 Conference. They are led by head coach Josh Holliday, in his 10th season at Oklahoma State. Background The 2021 team finished the season with a 36–19–1 record and a 12–12 record in the Big 12. They earned an at-large bid into the 2021 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament, where
during the 2022 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Cowboys play their home games at O'Brate Stadium as a member of the Big 12 Conference. They are led by head coach Josh Holliday, in his 10th season at Oklahoma State. Background The 2021 team finished the season with a 36–19–1 record and a 12–12 record in the Big 12. They earned an
Entertainment was set to produce “Bed Rest” with Evans Taylor set to make her directorial debut and executive produce the film with and Project X’s James Vanderbilt, William Sherak, Paul Neinstein and Melissa Barrera. Casting Along with the announcement, Melissa Barrera was set to star in the film. On December 10, 2021, Guy Burnet was cast in the film. Release On December 16, 2021, "Bed Rest" was set to premiere on July 15, 2022. References External links 2020s pregnancy films 2022 directorial debut films 2022 films 2022 horror thriller films American films American horror thriller films American supernatural horror
upcoming American horror thriller film written and directed by Lori Evans Taylor. Plot Pregnant Julie Rivers moves into a new home with her husband. During her mandatory bed rest, terrifying ghostly experiences started in the house as Julie suffers through monotony and anxiety for her constraints, which leads to Julie protecting herself and her unborn baby. Cast Melissa Barrera as Julie Rivers
by a family of teachers in the fourth generation. The business turned out to be profitable, but the founders did not consider it as a business, and until the early 2000s they held only 3 sets, in which their own children were involved. Since 1999, Smile Fish has been expanding, opening new branches in rented apartments on the first floors of residential buildings nearby. Not only friends and relatives appeared in the state, but also professional teachers. The eldest child in the family of the founders of Smile Fish, Ivan Sorokin attended a home kindergarten when he was a child as part of the very first group recruited in 1986. After graduating from
of day care services for children." Like other private preschool institutions, home kindergartens receive state support under the "Employment Promotion" in the structure of the national project "Demography". Smile Fish develops on a franchise basis, potential partners undergo a rigorous selection process. For 2019, the network included 50 gardens, including 17 in Moscow, and Smile Fish's revenue amounted to 134 million rubles. This made the company the largest in the segment of home (family) kindergartens and according to its own assessment, brought it closer to the top of five network private kindergarten in Russia. References External links На горшках с деньгами: как сеть детсадов из СССР приносит ₽107 млн
Born in Rome, Grossi was formed in A.S. Roma youth sector. On 5 October 2020, he joined Serie B club Pro Vercelli. Grossi was loaned to Gozzano for the 2018–19 Serie C season, and made his professional debut on 17 August 2018 against Virtus Entella. On 5 October 2020, he joined Serie C club Fermana. On 31 January 2022, his contract was terminated by mutual consent. On 31 January 2022, he signed with
Vercelli. Grossi was loaned to Gozzano for the 2018–19 Serie C season, and made his professional debut on 17 August 2018 against Virtus Entella. On 5 October 2020, he joined Serie C club Fermana. On 31 January 2022, his contract was terminated by mutual consent. On 31 January 2022, he signed
University) into the medical profession, spending four years on a whaling boat. He then became an actor, including supporting Lawrence Barrett, and stints with Rose Coghlan's company and Charles Frohman's company. He was also on the executive staff of producer William A. Brady. One of his last roles was in Quarantine (1924) with Helen Hayes. He became superintendent of the Percy Williams Home for Retired Actors in 1926, where he died on March 19, 1940. He
of producer William A. Brady. One of his last roles was in Quarantine (1924) with Helen Hayes. He became superintendent of the Percy Williams Home for Retired Actors in 1926, where he died on March 19, 1940. He also fought in the Spanish–American War and World War I, and was buried in Arlington National Cemetery. References External links Bernard A.
a tropical fish found in both marine and brackish environments, being known from coastal estuaries, mangrove swamps, and sandy areas in marine waters. The species is reported to be oviparous.
Chelonodon dapsilis, known as the plentiful toby, is a species of pufferfish in the family Tetraodontidae. It is native to the Western Pacific, where it is endemic to
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some steps to restrict the Italian press with the goal of economic and nationalistic defense of the Kingdom. As a result, some measures were taken by the Chamber and then approved by the Senate which would be the basis for the law numbered 273 and dated 21 March 1915. Activities and views Barzilai supported irredentist views in early ages. He was a freemason. He was one of the leading figures of Triestine Club in Rome which acted as a connection between the Triestine Masonry and the Roman Masonic lodge. Personal life and death Barzilai was married to Maria Roncetti with whom he had three children: two daughters and a son. He died in Rome in May 1939. References External links 1860 births 1939 deaths Government ministers of Italy Italian Freemasons Politicians from Trieste Italian Republican Party politicians University of Bologna alumni 19th-century Italian Jews 20th-century Italian Jews 19th-century Italian journalists 20th-century Italian journalists Deputies of Legislature XVII of the Kingdom of Italy Deputies of Legislature XVIII of the Kingdom of Italy Deputies of Legislature XIX of the Kingdom of Italy Deputies of Legislature XX of the Kingdom of Italy Deputies of Legislature XXII of
archaeologist. Barzilai obtained a degree in law from the University of Bologna. During his studies he was arrested and tried in 1878. He was sentenced to prison due to the alleged treason against Austria and was acquitted by the court of appeal of Graz after one-year detention in prison. Career Barzilai worked as a journalist before his political career. He worked for L'eco del Popolo in Bologna, L'indipendente in Trieste and La Tribuna in Rome. Barzilai was elected as a deputy in the general elections on 23 November 1890. His term at the Chamber of Deputies lasted until 1919, and he served for eight successive terms. He was one of the founders of the Republican Party in 1897. He also served as the president of the party, but resigned from the office following the Congress in Ancona held in 20–22 May 1912. On 16 July 1915 Barzilai was appointed minister for the lands freed by the enemy to the cabinet led by Prime Minister Antonio Salandra and was in office until 18 July 1916. Barzilai was part of the Italian delegation to the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. In September 1920 he was elected to the Italian Senate. Barzilai served as the president of the Rome Press Association for two terms (September 1905–1915 and 1920–1923) as the president of National Press Federation again
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occurs at intervals, usually irregular Fluorescence intermittency, or blinking, is random switching between ON (bright) and OFF (dark) states Intermittent control, possibilities between the two extremes of continuous-time
century, the names Orimpia and Limpiasa, both variants of Olympias, do appear in southern Italy. It is most likely, however, that she was named after Olympias, the mother of Alexander the Great, since many references to Alexander are found in south Italian sources of the Norman conquest of southern Italy. She may have been born after the first negotiations for a marriage alliance with the Byzantines took place in 1072, in which case her name may have been chosen to indicate her imperial future. In that case, her birth name and her adopted name (Helena) are parallels. Olympias has sometimes been identified with Guiscard's daughter who was betrothed to Count Hugh V of Maine, but these must be two different daughters. Marriage arrangement Guiscard had several daughters whose marriages he arranged for political advantage around the same time. The initial Norman–Byzantine marriage proposal was made by Emperor Romanos IV around the time the Normans were besieging Bari, which surrender in April 1071. Romanos offered to marry one of his sons to one of Guiscard's daughters, but his defeat at the battle of Manzikert put an end to discussions. Emperor Michael VII renewed talks, offering to marry his younger brother (Konstantios or Andronikos) to one of Guiscard's daughters in late 1072 or early 1073. Guiscard refused this offer on two occasions. According to Amatus of Montecassino, he was hoping for better terms. In March 1074, he accepted a third offer to marry his daughter Olympias to Michael's son, Constantine. Constantine was probably at that time a newborn. The marriage contract was ratified in a treaty, in the form of a chrysobull drafted by Michael Psellos, in August 1074. Michael's younger brothers and co-emperors, Konstantios and Andronikos, also signed the marriage contract. Per its terms, Byzantine titles and pensions were granted to Guiscard and his men. Guiscard himself became a nobilissimus and one of his sons a curopalates. The annual value of the pensions was equivalent to about of gold. Olympias would live in the Great Palace of
he was hoping for better terms. In March 1074, he accepted a third offer to marry his daughter Olympias to Michael's son, Constantine. Constantine was probably at that time a newborn. The marriage contract was ratified in a treaty, in the form of a chrysobull drafted by Michael Psellos, in August 1074. Michael's younger brothers and co-emperors, Konstantios and Andronikos, also signed the marriage contract. Per its terms, Byzantine titles and pensions were granted to Guiscard and his men. Guiscard himself became a nobilissimus and one of his sons a curopalates. The annual value of the pensions was equivalent to about of gold. Olympias would live in the Great Palace of Constantinople and be treated like an empress consort. In return, Guiscard agreed to respect the empire's borders and to assist in their defence, which probably meant that he would procure Norman mercenaries for the emperor. The momentousness of the marriage alliance is indicated by the number of contemporary historians who noted it: Amatus, William of Apulia, Anna Komnene, John Skylitzes, George Kedrenos and John Zonaras. Princess and captive in Constantinople Olympias was a very young child at the time of her betrothal. In 1076, she arrived in Constantinople, where, according to the Skylitzes Continuatus, she was renamed Helena (Helene). The combination of names Constantine and Helena—the names of the first Christian emperor and his mother—suggests that there were high expectations for the marriage alliance. Her future father-in-law made a large donation to the abbey of Montecassino about this time, perhaps in recognition of the diplomatic efforts of its abbot, Desiderius, on behalf of the marriage. The marriage, however, never took place. In March 1078, Michael VII was overthrown in a coup
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January 1969), often known mononymously as Hervé, is a Hungarian visual artist and creator of several Hungarian and international art exhibitions. He currently serves as a cultural attaché of Hungary. He is also a cultural anthropologist, and an interior architect. The sculptures have been referred to as temporary art, but Hervé-Lóránth refers to his outdoor sculptures as "public surprises". Early life Hervé-Lóránth was born on 15 January 1969. In 1999 he established the Hervé Design School of Art and Media. In 2010 he started his own gallery, which he named the Hervé Gallery. Sculptures
cultural attaché of Hungary. He is also a cultural anthropologist, and an interior architect. The sculptures have been referred to as temporary art, but Hervé-Lóránth refers to his outdoor sculptures as "public surprises". Early life Hervé-Lóránth was born on 15 January 1969. In 1999 he established the Hervé Design School of Art and Media. In 2010 he started his own gallery, which he named the Hervé Gallery. Sculptures Hervé-Lóránth often displays temporary sculptures in public places, often giant human figures. He calls his works "public surprise". In 2014 Ervin created a giant temporary outdoor sculpture titled Feltépve (Ripped Up). The work was displayed in Széchenyi Square in Budapest. The sculpture was a collaboration between Hervé-Lóránth and Gallery Out of Home. It was considered temporary because it was made from polystyrene." The sculpture portrayed an angry faced giant who appears to be waking up and emerging from the ground. The exhibit invited visitors to interact and take selfies with the artwork. In 2015 Herve exhibited a four-ton sculpture
Peru recognized Palestine as a sovereign state on 24 January 2011. Both nations are members of the Non-Aligned Movement. Palestine has an embassy in
Peru. Peru recognized Palestine as a sovereign state on 24 January 2011. Both nations are members of the Non-Aligned Movement. Palestine has
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on November 9, 2021, following the party's defeat in the 2021 general election. Burrill will remain on as leader of the Nova Scotia New Democratic Party until a successor is chosen. Timeline 2021 November 9 – Gary Burrill announces his resignation as leader of the Nova Scotia New Democratic Party. 2022 January 29 – The party unveils the base set of rules for the election. February 14 – Claudia Chender declares her candidacy May 21 – Deadline for candidates to submit nomination. May 30 – Last day to become an eligible party member. June 25 – Leadership convention is held. Candidates Declared Claudia Chender Claudia Chender is the MLA for Dartmouth South, having served since 2017. Prior
the party's defeat in the 2021 general election. Burrill will remain on as leader of the Nova Scotia New Democratic Party until a successor is chosen. Timeline 2021 November 9 – Gary Burrill announces his resignation as leader of the Nova Scotia New Democratic Party. 2022 January 29 – The party unveils the base set of rules for the election. February 14 – Claudia Chender declares her candidacy May 21 – Deadline for candidates to submit nomination. May 30 – Last day to become
Ukrainian Census of 2001: Ukrainian 37.38% Russian 61.97% Greek 0.66% References Villages in Donetsk Oblast
language as of the Ukrainian Census of 2001: Ukrainian 37.38% Russian 61.97% Greek 0.66% References Villages in Donetsk
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Testament. In Hebrew beit means house, and tzed means both hunting and fishing. The resulting name means either "house of the fisherman" or "house of the hunter". The Hebrew Beit-tzaida, adapted to Greek phonetics (the New Testament was written in Greek) and transliterated to Latin, yields Bethsaida. The Arabic name of the valley is Buq'at al-Butayhah, also spelled Bik'at Beteiha, or el-Batikha. Wetlands The Jordan River and the streams coming down from the Central Golan create a landscape of swamps and open water surfaces, variously called deltas, estuaries or lagoons. The following five rivers or streams flow through the valley (west to east): Jordan, whose upper course ends here, at the northern edge; then Meshushim (Wadi el-Hawa in Arabic; collects
or el-Batikha. Wetlands The Jordan River and the streams coming down from the Central Golan create a landscape of swamps and open water surfaces, variously called deltas, estuaries or lagoons. The following five rivers or streams flow through the valley (west to east): Jordan, whose upper course ends here, at the northern edge; then Meshushim (Wadi el-Hawa in Arabic; collects the waters of the Katzrin and Zavitan streams), Yehudiya (with Batra as a tributary), Daliyot, and Sfamnun/Sfamnon ( Nahal Sfamnon). The wetlands are protected as part of the . The reserve covers 6.930 dunams, some of it agricultural land, and represents a sequence of habitats (river, marshland, lagoon, and lake habitat). The Meshushim River, which has already received the waters
2002, before switching to FC Wil youth in 2009. He consequently worked his way up the youth teams of FC St. Gallen, starting with the U-16s up to the U-21 team, before being announced as the
worked his way up the youth teams of FC St. Gallen, starting with the U-16s up to the U-21 team, before being announced as the manager of Promotion League team FC Rapperswil-Jona in 2020. In November 2021, he replaced Alex Frei as manager of FC
2020. Production history Prior to joining Punch Brothers, guitarist Chris Eldridge studied with guitarist Tony Rice at Oberlin Conservatory in Winter 2003 before graduating in 2004. Rice, inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame in 2013, was a stated inspiration to Chris Thile and Punch Brothers. After the release of their 2018 album All Ashore and its 2019 win for Grammy Award for Best Folk Album at the 61st Grammy Awards, Punch Brothers covered the entirety of Church Street Blues at the RockyGrass Festival in Lyons, CO on July 28, 2019. After cancelling their 2020 tour due to the COVID-19 pandemic the band met in Nashville, Tennessee in November
with guitarist Tony Rice at Oberlin Conservatory in Winter 2003 before graduating in 2004. Rice, inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame in 2013, was a stated inspiration to Chris Thile and Punch Brothers. After the release of their 2018 album All Ashore and its 2019 win for Grammy Award for Best Folk Album at the 61st Grammy Awards, Punch Brothers covered the entirety of Church Street Blues at the RockyGrass Festival in Lyons, CO on July 28, 2019. After cancelling their 2020 tour due to the COVID-19 pandemic the band met in Nashville, Tennessee in November 2020 to record their interpretation of Church Street Blues in its entirety, at suggestion of banjoist Noam Pikelny. Prior to the recording the band did not listen to the original versions of the songs that Rice had covered, to focus on their own version instead of trying to capture the spirit of the original. The
1961 for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Feldkirch, Austria. He served as the bishop of the diocese from 2005 until his retirement in 2011. He died from COVID-19 on 19
retirement in 2011. He died from COVID-19 on 19 January 2022 at the age of 85. References 1936 births 2022 deaths 21st-century Roman Catholic bishops in Austria Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Austria Bishops appointed by Pope Benedict XVI People from
an urban-type settlement in Marinka (district) in Donetsk Oblast of eastern Ukraine.
language as of the Ukrainian Census of 2001: Ukrainian 94.22%
system, Nepi joined Fermana in 2018. He made his professional debut in Serie C on 7 October 2018 against Ravenna. On 10 August 2020, he extended his contract with the club. On 5 October 2020, he was loaned to Fano. On 31 January 2022, Nepi signed a contract until 30 June 2026 with Pro Vercelli and was loaned to Lecco. References External links 2000 births Living
loan from Pro Vercelli. Club career Formed in Ascoli youth system, Nepi joined Fermana in 2018. He made his professional debut in Serie C on 7 October 2018 against Ravenna. On 10 August 2020, he extended his contract with the club. On 5 October 2020, he was loaned to Fano. On 31 January 2022, Nepi signed a contract until 30 June 2026
L. Tobias when he served as the United States Global AIDS Coordinator, at USAID during the Bush Administration. She worked as the Deputy Assistant Secretary, at the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs during the Obama administration. In 2021 she was the Vice President of Global Policy and Advocacy at the International Rescue Committee. And as of December 2021 was working as the CEO of Welcome.US. She previously worked with ActionAid on HIV/AIDS. She is a policy fellow at the Center for Global Development. Opinions Ash has stated that USA should support refugee-hosting countries in the Middle East. References Harvard University alumni
as the Chief of Staff for Randall L. Tobias when he served as the United States Global AIDS Coordinator, at USAID during the Bush Administration. She worked as the Deputy Assistant Secretary, at the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs during the Obama administration. In 2021 she was the Vice President of Global Policy and Advocacy at the International Rescue Committee. And as of December 2021 was working as the CEO of Welcome.US. She previously worked with ActionAid on HIV/AIDS. She is a policy fellow at the Center for
Sweden voted in favor of the United Nations plan for the partition of Palestine in 1947. See also Folke Bernadotte References Bilateral relations of the State of Palestine Bilateral relations of
2014. Palestine has an embassy in Stockholm, which opened in February 2015. History Sweden voted in favor of the
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is an Armenian-American professional judoka and professor at University of Southern California. Career Chivichyan is the founder of the Elite Institute, an alternate educational and development institute for youth and young adults. He is also a professor at University of Southern California, Donrsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences. Martial arts career Chivichyan is a 4th degree black belt in judo and is the lead instructor at Hayastan MMA Academy. He is a six-time national judo champion. Chivichyan was a member of
for an efficient and effective city government; Generate and maximize the use of resources and revenues for the development plans, program objectives and priorities of the city as provided for under section 18 of the Local Government Code of 1991, with particular attention to agro-industrial development and citywide growth and progress; Enact ordinances granting franchises and authorizing the issuance of permits or licenses, upon such conditions and for such purposes intended to promote the general welfare of the inhabitants of the city but subject to the provisions of Book II of the Local Government Code of 1991; Regulate activities relative to the use of land, buildings, and structures within the city in order to promote the general welfare of its inhabitants; Approve ordinances which shall ensure the efficient and effective delivery of the basic services and facilities as provided for under Section 17 of the Local Government Code; and Exercise such other powers and perform such other duties and functions as may be prescribed by law or ordinance. Membership The city elects twelve members of the council at-large. In plurality-at-large voting, a voter may vote for up to ten candidates and the candidates with the ten highest numbers of votes are elected. Barangay and SK chairs throughout the city
The Sangguniang Panlungsod, as the legislative body of the city, is mandated by the Local Government Code of 1991 (Republic Act No. 7160) to: Enact ordinances; Approve resolutions; Appropriate funds for the general welfare of the city and its inhabitants; and Ensure the proper exercise of the corporate powers of the city as provided for under Section 22 of the Local Government Code. Furthermore, the following duties and functions are relegated to the Sangguniang Panlungsod: Approve ordinances and pass resolutions necessary for an efficient and effective city government; Generate and maximize the use of resources and revenues for the development plans, program objectives and priorities of the city as provided for under section 18 of the Local Government Code of
in men's promotion as joshi talent. At BJW Presents Jaguar Yokota Road To 40th Anniversary In Hamamatsu, an event promoted by Big Japan Pro Wrestling on October 1, 2016, she teamed up with Dynamite Kansai and Manami Toyota in a losing effort against Jaguar Yokota, Mayumi Ozaki and Megumi Yabushita. At World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana 6th Anniversary Show on April 9, 2017, Fujiwara teamed up with her "Crysis" tag team partner Chikayo Nagashima in a losing effort against Mariko Yoshida and Mima Shimoda. JDStar (1997-2018) Fujiwara made her professional wrestling debut at a house show promoted by JDStar on July 9, 1997, where she teamed up with Alda Moreno to defeat Neftaly and Obacchi Iizuka. JWP Joshi Puroresu (1998-2017) A promotion in which Fujiwara worked for almost two decades in JWP Joshi Puroresu. She is known for competing in the promotion's signature events such as Tag League the Best, making her first appearance at the 2011 edition of the event where she teamed up with her "The☆Wanted!?" tag team partner Sachie Abe, placing themselves in the Blue Zone and scoring a total of four points after going against Shishi no Ana (Leon and Misaki Ohata), Rainbow Dragon (Aoi Yagami and Command Bolshoi) and Cutie Pair (masu-me and Tsukasa Fujimoto). Kazuki and Abe moved forward to the finals of the tournament where they fell short to Harukura (Kayoko Haruyama and Tsubasa Kuragaki). Fujiwara made her last appearance at the 2016 edition where she
Tag League the Best, making her first appearance at the 2011 edition of the event where she teamed up with her "The☆Wanted!?" tag team partner Sachie Abe, placing themselves in the Blue Zone and scoring a total of four points after going against Shishi no Ana (Leon and Misaki Ohata), Rainbow Dragon (Aoi Yagami and Command Bolshoi) and Cutie Pair (masu-me and Tsukasa Fujimoto). Kazuki and Abe moved forward to the finals of the tournament where they fell short to Harukura (Kayoko Haruyama and Tsubasa Kuragaki). Fujiwara made her last appearance at the 2016 edition where she teamed up with Rydeen Hagane as Wanted '14 and defeated Meiko Tanaka and Sareee in the first round, Syuri and Konami in the semi-finals but fell short to Hanako Nakamori and Makoto in the finals. Another signature event in which Fujiwara competed was the Natsu Onna Kettei Tournament, making her first appearance at the 2009 edition where she fell short to Kaori Yoneyama in the first rounds. She scored her last appearance at the 2012 edition which would be the very last of the event where she fell short to Miyako Matsumoto in the first rounds. JWP once hosted an event in partnership with Ice Ribbon, the Ice Ribbon New Ice Ribbon #406 ~ JRIBBON from July 28, 2012, where Fujiwara competed in a battle royal won by Leon and also involving Hamuko Hoshi, Kayoko Haruyama, Neko Nitta and others. At JWP/Sendai Girls JWP Vs. Sendai Girls, a show held in partnership with Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling on March 26, 2017, Fujiwara defeated Rydeen Hagane. Pro Wrestling Wave (2008-2020) A promotion in which Fujiwara made sporadic appearances is Pro Wrestling Wave. At Wave's 5th Anniversary on August 26, 2012, she competed in a 29-person battle royal won by Misaki Ohata and also involving Aja Kong, Gami, Tomoka Nakagawa, Hikaru Shida, Kana, Kyoko Kimura, Cherry, Mio
to Acireale and AC Locri in Serie D. In 2019, he joined Serie C club Vis Pesaro. Pannitteri made his professional debut on 29 September 2019 against Triestina. He extended his contract in June 2020. On 31 August 2021, he was transfer to Fermana. Personal life He is the son of former footballer Ciccio Pannitteri. References External links 1997 births
extended his contract in June 2020. On 31 August 2021, he was transfer to Fermana. Personal life He is the son of former footballer Ciccio Pannitteri. References External links 1997 births Living people Sportspeople from Catania Footballers from Sicily Italian footballers Association football wingers Serie
rounds based on seeding from regular season conference play. The Denver Pioneers were the defending champions, and were unable to defend their title losing to South Dakota State in the final. The tournament win was South Dakota State's sixth as a member of the conference, and the second for coach Brock Thompson. South Dakota State has now won two of the
final. The tournament win was South Dakota State's sixth as a member of the conference, and the second for coach Brock Thompson. South Dakota State has now won two of the past three Summit League tournaments. As tournament champions, South Dakota State earned the Summit League's automatic berth into the 2021 NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Tournament. Seeding The top four of the ten teams competing during the regular season qualified for the 2021 Tournament. Seeding was based on regular season
later continued in September, with more involvement from the Together for Serbia (ZZS), and the Do not let Belgrade drown (NDB) movement. Its influence grew through November and December, when the number of demonstrators became much larger. Although the number of demonstrators in 2022 became smaller, the protests are continued to be organized up to this day. Formation The leader of ZZS, Nebojša Zelenović, announced the formation of "Action", a political group built around 28 environmental civic groups that support the "Green Agreement of Serbia", in June 2021. Later during the environmental protests in November, the leader of NDB, Dobrica Veselinović, Zelenović and Ćuta have announced the formation of a joint list for the upcoming general elections and Belgrade City Assembly election. The media dubbed the coalition as "Green-Left bloc" (). The formation was finalized on 19 January, when it was announced to the public that the coalition has been officially formed. During the presentation, it was announced that Zelenović would head the parliamentary list, Veselinović would head the Belgrade City Assembly list, while Ćuta was agreed to be the first one on the parliamentary list. They have also stated its support for the common opposition candidate for the presidential election. Zelenović stated that "the main organizations that are a part of the "We Must" coalition have applied for the membership in the European Greens, and that it all
in the end. The protests later continued in September, with more involvement from the Together for Serbia (ZZS), and the Do not let Belgrade drown (NDB) movement. Its influence grew through November and December, when the number of demonstrators became much larger. Although the number of demonstrators in 2022 became smaller, the protests are continued to be organized up to this day. Formation The leader of ZZS, Nebojša Zelenović, announced the formation of "Action", a political group built around 28 environmental civic groups that support the "Green Agreement of Serbia", in June 2021. Later during the environmental protests in November, the leader of NDB, Dobrica Veselinović, Zelenović and Ćuta have announced the formation of a joint list for the upcoming general elections and Belgrade City Assembly election. The media dubbed the coalition as "Green-Left bloc" (). The formation was finalized on 19 January, when it was announced to the public that the coalition has been officially formed. During the presentation, it was announced that Zelenović would head the parliamentary list, Veselinović would head the Belgrade City Assembly list, while Ćuta was agreed to be the first one on the parliamentary list. They have also stated its support for the common opposition candidate for the presidential election. Zelenović stated that "the main organizations that are a part of the "We Must" coalition have applied for the membership in the European Greens, and that it all started with the Spanish Podemos". 2022 election The coalition began its campaign in Gornje Nedeljice, and on 27 February, they have announced Biljana Stojković as their presidential candidate. Ideology and position The coalition is mainly made up of centre-left Together for
a species of pufferfish in the family Tetraodontidae. It is native to the Indian Ocean, where it ranges as far south as the mouth of the Xora River in South Africa, and the Pacific Ocean, where it is known from Papua New Guinea.
New Guinea. It is a tropical species found in quiet, weedy areas of marine and brackish waters. It reaches 20 cm (7.9 inches) in total length. ITIS lists this species as a member of the genus Chelonodontops, although WoRMS and FishBase both include it within Chelonodon. References Tetraodontidae
When drilling cores, which recovered longer sediment columns than piston cores, came along, paleoclimatic reconstruction investigations were pushed back further in geological times. A climatic curve in the Oligocene was constructed in the Gulf of Mexico by using warm water indicators (Turborotalia pseudoampliapertura, Globoquadrina tripartita, Dentoglobigerina globularis, Dentoglobigerina baroemoenensis, “Globigerina” ciperoensis and Globigerinoides groups, and Cassigerinella chipolensis) and cold water indicators (Catapsydrax spp., Globorotaloides spp., Subbotina angiporoides group, Globigerina s. str., and the tenuitellids). A more extensive geographic coverage was investigated by Spezzaferri in 1995, who analyzed samples from drilling cores in the Atlantic, Indian and South Pacific Oceans and identified and grouped foraminifera into warmer, cooler, warm-temperate and cool-temperate indices. A paleoclimatic curve in the Oligocene and Miocene transition period was established and the curve was supported by the isotope data. A more sophisticated approach to reconstruct paleoclimate involves using factor analysis. Thompson (1981) was able to relate six foraminiferal assemblages from core top samples to present water masses in the western North Pacific. A transfer function was generated to link the assemblages to sea surface temperatures. A paleotemperature curve for the past 150,000 years was reconstructed by applying this transfer function to old sediments in the cores. Similar technique has been applied to the Eocene and Oligocene sediments and the forams have been categorized in surface, intermediate and deep water-mass groups. Thus water-mass stratification, in addition to paleotemperature fluctuation has been reconstructed. Coccolith A 15-degree of latitude shift has been noted for the distribution of some selected species of Coccoliths between recent sediments and mid-Wisconsin glacier sediments of the North Atlantic. Concentrations of coccoliths in marine sediments appear to be related to surface temperatures as well. This is demonstrated by the quantitative analysis of coccolith assemblages in the western Mediterranean Pleistocene sediments. Radiolarians Because of their resistant to cold water dissolution, which severely destroys the calcareous planktonic fossils at depth worldwide, Radiolarians has become one of the most commonly studied siliceous planktonic fossils for paleotemperature reconstruction. Study of Radiolarians in the North Pacific deep sea cores has revealed that increases in both species diversity and abundance correspond to major glaciation events of the last 16 million years. Changes in Radiolarian compositions are also evident to reflect in general sea surface temperature. By applying statistical analyses (Q-mode factor analysis), many quantitative studies of Radiolarian assemblages from surface sediments have established a transfer function which enables the estimation of paelo-sea surface temperature. For example, Pisias et al. (1997) were able to identify assemblages representative to the present Pacific biogeography and used these assemblages to predict sea surface temperature of the last glacier maximum. Diatoms Diatom species in polar and subpolar marine environments commonly display a narrow range of ecological preferences, in terms of sea surface temperature and sea ice conditions. An established relationship between diatom assemblages and their ecological preferences in surface sediments, could, therefore, be applied to sediments below the surface. For example, statistical analyses of diatom in the Antarctic Peninsula surface sediments have established diatom assemblages indicative to sea ice and open marine conditions, and these assemblages have been used as proxies for glacial and interglacial stages respectively in the Holocene sediments. Diatom studies of lacustrine sediments in Siberia and Mongolia demonstrate a close relationship during the last glacial maximum between planktonic diatom diversity and paleoclimate through the correlation with oxygen isotope records, which represent global ice volume changes. Dinoflagellates Investigation on dinoflagellate cyst in the Mediterranean Sea has identified warm and cold temperate dinocyst species and these species have been used to reconstruct the paleoclimate changes during the past 30,000 years. Ostracods Using ostracod crustaceans as palaeoclimate proxies has been well established for the Quaternary. Not only their indicator species, but also the trace element and stable isotope geochemistry of their shells have been documented as evidence of past climate fluctuations. Geochemical Indicators Isotope Oxygen Its isotope fractionation is linked to water temperature and its isotope ratios from a variety of sources have been widely used to reconstruct paleoclimate. Oxygen isotope in calcium carbonates has become the most widely applied as geothermometer for estimating ancient ocean temperatures. The most successful applications of isotope paleoclimatology have been the study of foraminifera from deep-sea sediments. For instance, Shackleton and Kennett (1975) have established the Cenozoic paleotemperature history based on analyzing oxygen isotope composition of both planktonic and benthic foraminifera in the Antarctic region. Since the variations in the 18O/16O ratio in marine fossil records are global, the oxygen isotope stratigraphy has been used for chronological correlation. Carbon Stable carbon isotope composition is another widely used proxy for interpreting paleoenviroment conditions. The Surface temperature fluctuation from the Paleocene to Miocene has been established based on carbon isotope data from foraminifera in Antarctic region. The organic matter preserved in sediments records paleoecosystems, and its carbon isotope composition has been also utilized to reconstruct paleoclimatic evolution. For example, Rogers and Koons (1969) have reported that the carbon isotope ratios, derived from organic matter in Quaternary marine sediments in the Gulf of Mexico, correlate well with Pleistocene climate changes. Chen et al. (2011) have documented ancient climate fluctuations since the last glacial maximum based on soil samples in
was able to relate six foraminiferal assemblages from core top samples to present water masses in the western North Pacific. A transfer function was generated to link the assemblages to sea surface temperatures. A paleotemperature curve for the past 150,000 years was reconstructed by applying this transfer function to old sediments in the cores. Similar technique has been applied to the Eocene and Oligocene sediments and the forams have been categorized in surface, intermediate and deep water-mass groups. Thus water-mass stratification, in addition to paleotemperature fluctuation has been reconstructed. Coccolith A 15-degree of latitude shift has been noted for the distribution of some selected species of Coccoliths between recent sediments and mid-Wisconsin glacier sediments of the North Atlantic. Concentrations of coccoliths in marine sediments appear to be related to surface temperatures as well. This is demonstrated by the quantitative analysis of coccolith assemblages in the western Mediterranean Pleistocene sediments. Radiolarians Because of their resistant to cold water dissolution, which severely destroys the calcareous planktonic fossils at depth worldwide, Radiolarians has become one of the most commonly studied siliceous planktonic fossils for paleotemperature reconstruction. Study of Radiolarians in the North Pacific deep sea cores has revealed that increases in both species diversity and abundance correspond to major glaciation events of the last 16 million years. Changes in Radiolarian compositions are also evident to reflect in general sea surface temperature. By applying statistical analyses (Q-mode factor analysis), many quantitative studies of Radiolarian assemblages from surface sediments have established a transfer function which enables the estimation of paelo-sea surface temperature. For example, Pisias et al. (1997) were able to identify assemblages representative to the present Pacific biogeography and used these assemblages to predict sea surface temperature of the last glacier maximum. Diatoms Diatom species in polar and subpolar marine environments commonly display a narrow range of ecological preferences, in terms of sea surface temperature and sea ice conditions. An established relationship between diatom assemblages and their ecological preferences in surface sediments, could, therefore, be applied to sediments below the surface. For example, statistical analyses of diatom in the Antarctic Peninsula surface sediments have established diatom assemblages indicative to sea ice and open marine conditions, and these assemblages have been used as proxies for glacial and interglacial stages respectively in the Holocene sediments. Diatom studies of lacustrine sediments in Siberia and Mongolia demonstrate a close relationship during the last glacial maximum between planktonic diatom diversity and paleoclimate through the correlation with oxygen isotope records, which represent global ice volume changes. Dinoflagellates Investigation on dinoflagellate cyst in the Mediterranean Sea has identified warm and cold temperate dinocyst species and these species have been used to reconstruct the paleoclimate changes during the past 30,000 years. Ostracods Using ostracod crustaceans as palaeoclimate proxies has been well established for the Quaternary. Not only their indicator species, but also the trace element and stable isotope geochemistry of their shells have been documented as evidence of past climate fluctuations. Geochemical Indicators Isotope Oxygen Its isotope fractionation is linked to water temperature and its isotope ratios from a variety of sources have been widely used to reconstruct paleoclimate. Oxygen isotope in calcium carbonates has become the most widely applied as geothermometer for estimating ancient ocean temperatures. The most successful applications of isotope paleoclimatology have been the study of foraminifera from deep-sea sediments. For instance, Shackleton and Kennett (1975) have established the Cenozoic paleotemperature history based on analyzing oxygen isotope composition of both planktonic and benthic foraminifera in the Antarctic region. Since the variations in the 18O/16O ratio in marine fossil records are global, the oxygen isotope stratigraphy has been used for chronological correlation. Carbon Stable carbon isotope composition is another widely used proxy for interpreting paleoenviroment conditions. The Surface temperature fluctuation from the Paleocene to Miocene has been established based on carbon isotope data from foraminifera in Antarctic region. The organic matter preserved in sediments records paleoecosystems, and its carbon isotope composition has been also utilized to reconstruct paleoclimatic evolution. For example, Rogers and Koons (1969) have reported that the carbon isotope ratios, derived from organic matter in Quaternary marine sediments in the Gulf of Mexico, correlate well with Pleistocene climate changes. Chen et al. (2011) have documented ancient climate fluctuations since the last glacial maximum based on soil samples in Tibet. Other sources for organic carbon isotope used as proxies for paleoenvironment reconstruction include lacustrine deposits for lake level variations, fossilized vertebrates for precipitation fluctuations, oil shales for paleoecological and paleoclimate conditions. Biomarkers Lipid:In marine sediments, a stable lipid called IP25 (Ice Proxy with 25 carbon atoms), which
released as the album's first single on October 28, 2021. It is an indie folk song "about looking back on years of restless pursuit and making peace with the source of that longing: the Muse, the Great Unknown, the One That Got Away – those things that motivate us that we never can touch." It impacted adult alternative radio on January 10, 2022. Album opener "Brooklyn Bridge" was released as the second single from the album on December 2, 2021. Of the song, Mitchell said "Having left New York, I was able to write a love letter to it in a way I never could when I was living there. It was like, fuck it. This is how I feel. There is nothing more beautiful than riding over one of the New York bridges at night next to someone who inspires you." "On Your Way (Felix Song)" was released as the third single on January 12, 2022. Dedicated to the late Felix McTeigue, Mitchell said of him "We briefly had the same manager in our early 'hustling days' of trying to get a songwriter career going. I can picture us
January 12, 2022. Dedicated to the late Felix McTeigue, Mitchell said of him "We briefly had the same manager in our early 'hustling days' of trying to get a songwriter career going. I can picture us playing at the old Living Room on the lower east side, and me being one of five people in Felix’s audience, and vice versa. Felix was really fearless and present, he always had a guitar on his back, he was always writing something, he loved the act of just rushing headlong into writing, recording, not overthinking it. It's a lesson I'll return to for the rest of my life." Mitchell will tour the album across the United States and Europe in 2022, with her band Bonny Light Horseman joining her for some American dates. Track listing Personnel Anaïs Mitchell – vocals, acoustic guitar Josh Kaufman – organ, mandolin, guitars, bass, piano, synthesizer, harmonica, synth bass, harmonium Thomas Bartlett – synthesizer, piano, Wurlitzer, Rhodes piano, mellotron JT Bates – drums, percussion Michael Lewis – saxophones, electric bass, clarinet, synthesizer Aaron Dessner – guitars Nathan Schram – violin Nadia Sirota – viola Alex Sopp – flute Charts References 2022 albums Anaïs Mitchell albums BMG Rights Management albums Folk baroque
Hero Fran Kranz – Mass | valign="top" | Jane Campion – The Power of the Dog Maggie Gyllenhaal – The Lost Daughter Rebecca Hall – Passing Ryusuke Hamaguchi and Takamasa Oe – Drive My Car Eric Roth, Jon Spaihts, and Denis Villeneuve – Dune |- ! style="background:#EEDD82; width: 50%"| Best Cinematography ! style="background:#EEDD82; width: 50%"| Best Editing |- | valign="top" | Ari Wegner – The Power of the Dog Bruno Delbonnel – The Tragedy of Macbeth Greig Fraser – Dune Janusz Kamiński – West Side Story Andrew Droz Palermo – The Green Knight | valign="top" | Peter Sciberras – The Power of the Dog Úna Ní Dhonghaíle – Belfast Andy Jurgensen – Licorice Pizza Michael Kahn and Sarah Broshar – West Side Story Joe Walker – Dune |- ! style="background:#EEDD82; width: 50%"| Best Original Score ! style="background:#EEDD82; width: 50%"| Best Production Design |- | valign="top" | Jonny Greenwood – The Power of the Dog Alexandre Desplat – The French Dispatch Germaine Franco – Encanto Jonny Greenwood – Spencer Hans Zimmer – Dune | valign="top" | The French Dispatch Dune The Green Knight Nightmare Alley West Side Story |- ! style="background:#EEDD82; width: 50%"| Best Costume Design ! style="background:#EEDD82; width: 50%"| Best Visual Effects |- | valign="top" | Dune Cruella The French Dispatch Spencer West Side Story | valign="top" | Dune The Green Knight The Matrix Resurrections Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings Spider-Man: No Way Home |} Special awards Technical Achievement Awards Dune – Sound Design In the Heights – Choreography Memoria – Sound Design No Time to Die – Stunt Coordination West Side Story – Choreography Lifetime Achievement Awards John Carpenter
Block – Pig Paul Thomas Anderson – Licorice Pizza Kenneth Branagh – Belfast Asghar Farhadi – A Hero Fran Kranz – Mass | valign="top" | Jane Campion – The Power of the Dog Maggie Gyllenhaal – The Lost Daughter Rebecca Hall – Passing Ryusuke Hamaguchi and Takamasa Oe – Drive My Car Eric Roth, Jon Spaihts, and Denis Villeneuve – Dune |- ! style="background:#EEDD82; width: 50%"| Best Cinematography ! style="background:#EEDD82; width: 50%"| Best Editing |- | valign="top" | Ari Wegner – The Power of the Dog Bruno Delbonnel – The Tragedy of Macbeth Greig Fraser – Dune Janusz Kamiński – West Side Story Andrew Droz Palermo – The Green Knight | valign="top" | Peter Sciberras – The Power of the Dog Úna Ní Dhonghaíle – Belfast Andy Jurgensen – Licorice Pizza Michael Kahn and Sarah Broshar – West Side Story Joe Walker – Dune |- ! style="background:#EEDD82; width: 50%"| Best Original Score ! style="background:#EEDD82; width: 50%"| Best Production Design |- | valign="top" | Jonny Greenwood – The Power of the Dog Alexandre Desplat – The French Dispatch Germaine Franco – Encanto Jonny Greenwood – Spencer Hans Zimmer – Dune | valign="top" | The French Dispatch Dune The Green Knight Nightmare Alley West Side Story |- ! style="background:#EEDD82; width: 50%"| Best Costume Design ! style="background:#EEDD82; width: 50%"| Best Visual Effects |- | valign="top" | Dune Cruella The French Dispatch Spencer West Side Story | valign="top" | Dune The Green Knight The Matrix Resurrections Shang-Chi and the Legend
ships launched in 2022. References
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Demographics Native language as of the Ukrainian Census of 2001: Ukrainian 21.58% Russian 78.42% References Urban-type settlements in Donetsk
of the town. Demographics Native language as of the Ukrainian Census of 2001: Ukrainian 21.58% Russian
the block to run north on 32nd Avenue. The route then operates on California Street between 32nd and Steiner. The line continues eastward a block further north on Sacramento Street. Between Gough and the terminal at Clay and Drumm, the line runs with the direction of the one-way streets Sacramento (westbound) and Clay (eastbound). 1AX / 1BX California Express services The outbound segment of the express lines match that of the local service. The 1AX California 'A' Express running nonstop between 8th Avenue and Montgomery Street and the 1BX California 'B' Express terminates at 6th Avenue and runs express after Fillmore Street. The eastern end of the line terminates adjacent to Embarcadero station and runs via an overlapping loop on one-way streets. History Market Street Railway operated the 1
on California Street between 32nd and Steiner. The line continues eastward a block further north on Sacramento Street. Between Gough and the terminal at Clay and Drumm, the line runs with the direction of the one-way streets Sacramento (westbound) and Clay (eastbound). 1AX / 1BX California Express services The outbound segment of the express lines match that of the local service. The 1AX California 'A' Express running nonstop between 8th Avenue and Montgomery Street and the 1BX California 'B' Express terminates at 6th Avenue and runs express after Fillmore Street. The eastern end of the line terminates adjacent to Embarcadero station and runs via an overlapping loop on one-way streets. History Market Street Railway operated the 1 California streetcar between the Ferry Building and the Sunset on a route primarily via Sutter
Baby Blue in Eater Portlands 2021 overview of "Where to Find Knockout Vegan Pizza in Portland" and said, "This successful pop-up-turned-food-cart slings some of the most exciting vegan pizza in town." See also COVID-19 pandemic in Portland, Oregon Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the restaurant industry in the United States List of defunct restaurants of the United States List of vegetarian restaurants Pizza in Portland, Oregon References External links 2019 establishments in Oregon 2022 disestablishments in Oregon Defunct Italian restaurants in Portland, Oregon Defunct pizzerias Pizzerias in Portland, Oregon Restaurants disestablished during the COVID-19 pandemic Restaurants disestablished in
2022, closing during the COVID-19 pandemic. Description The restaurant served seven vegan pizzas with sourdough crusts and toppings like meatless pepperoni. History Vegan chef Odie O’Connor, who previously worked at Gracie's Apizza, began operating Baby Blue as a food cart on Hawthorne Boulevard in southeast Portland in July 2019. He closed the cart for approximately one month during the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing him to explore making other types of pizza and open a separate small pizzeria called Boxcar Pizza. Baby Blue closed in January 2022. Reception Michael Russell included Baby Blue in The Oregon's 2020 overview of Portland's five best new pizzerias. He said Baby Blue "stands out for the quality of its chewy, blistered dough" and was "leaning the
Kyeremateng (born 29 January 2000) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a winger for club Fermana, on loan from Teramo. Club career Born in Novara, Kyeremateng started his career in Monza and AC Milan Primavera teams. He joined to local club Novara in 2017, and made his professional debut in Serie C on 12 December 2018 against Alessandria. He left Novara on 2 February 2021 by mutual consent. On 10 February 2021, he signed with Serie C club Teramo. On 12
joined to local club Novara in 2017, and made his professional debut in Serie C on 12 December 2018 against Alessandria. He left Novara on 2 February 2021 by mutual consent. On 10 February 2021, he signed with Serie C club Teramo. On 12 January
Washington, D.C., in July 2000 as a representative of the SNV. The talks did not deal with the status of Kosovo but rather with ending the ongoing violence between Serb and Albanian communities and creating the conditions for the development of democratic institutions in the area. New Democracy participated in the Democratic Opposition of Serbia (Demokratska opozicija Srbije, DOS) in the 2000 Yugoslavian general election, and Radosavljević campaigned with DOS presidential candidate Vojislav Koštunica in Leposavić. Koštunica defeated Slobodan Milošević in the election, an event that precipitated widespread changes in the political life of Serbia and Yugoslavia. The Serb community generally boycotted the 2000 local elections in Kosovo. Radosavljević was appointed as mayor of Leposavić in 2001 under the auspices of UNMIK. Radosavljević was elected to the Assembly of Kosovo as a candidate of the Serb community's "Return" coalition in the 2001 Kosovan parliamentary election, which was held under the auspices of UNMIK. Soon after the election, he complained that Serb politicians were largely being ignored in the assembly, against the backdrop of ongoing conflicts within the province's Albanian parties. UNMIK representative In May 2002, Radosavljević was appointed as a senior advisor to UNMIK leader Michael Steiner on the nomination of the Return coalition, with responsibility for returns (i.e., of displaced persons) and communities. In this capacity, he encouraged Serbs to participate in the 2002 Kosovan local elections. After the poor performance of the Return group in the election, Radosavljević remarked that the coalition was approaching its logical end. He opposed an assembly boycott called by Serb MPs in 2002, saying, "It is not courageous if Serb deputies leave the Kosovo parliament and run away from it. the courageous thing to do is to fight regardless of the difficult position in which Return Coalition deputies have been working since the very beginning." He added that Serb MPs in the assembly had done creditable work in fighting to ensure freedom of movement, safety, and the return of Serb property throughout the province. In the aftermath of the March 2004 unrest in Kosovo, Radosavljević said that attempts to reconstruct Serb homes in Svinjare were being hindered by extremist elements in the Albanian community, who were dismantling newly restored homes on an almost nightly basis. He later argued that the return of Serbs to Svinjare was a matter of particular importance for his community. He refused to sign a declaration to create a Kosovo ministry for the rights of communities, human rights, and return issues during this period, arguing that such a ministry would simply give the province's Albanian leadership increased rights without increased responsibility. He described the ministry's eventual creation as "an attempt by UNMIK to avoid the responsibility for not working and having bad results." In October 2004, Radosavljević expressed concern that Serbs in Kosovo were being offered large sums of money to sell their homes, as part of a deliberate strategy of reducing the community's numbers in the province. He resigned from his position on 26 January 2005, saying, "there is neither ethical nor political reason for me to create an illusion of well-being in the post of a high advisor, and to, without a possibility to prevent it, watch the further cleansing of my people instead of their return." Since 2005 The Government of Serbia established a Council for Kosovo-Metohija in February 2005, with
the area. New Democracy participated in the Democratic Opposition of Serbia (Demokratska opozicija Srbije, DOS) in the 2000 Yugoslavian general election, and Radosavljević campaigned with DOS presidential candidate Vojislav Koštunica in Leposavić. Koštunica defeated Slobodan Milošević in the election, an event that precipitated widespread changes in the political life of Serbia and Yugoslavia. The Serb community generally boycotted the 2000 local elections in Kosovo. Radosavljević was appointed as mayor of Leposavić in 2001 under the auspices of UNMIK. Radosavljević was elected to the Assembly of Kosovo as a candidate of the Serb community's "Return" coalition in the 2001 Kosovan parliamentary election, which was held under the auspices of UNMIK. Soon after the election, he complained that Serb politicians were largely being ignored in the assembly, against the backdrop of ongoing conflicts within the province's Albanian parties. UNMIK representative In May 2002, Radosavljević was appointed as a senior advisor to UNMIK leader Michael Steiner on the nomination of the Return coalition, with responsibility for returns (i.e., of displaced persons) and communities. In this capacity, he encouraged Serbs to participate in the 2002 Kosovan local elections. After the poor performance of the Return group in the election, Radosavljević remarked that the coalition was approaching its logical end. He opposed an assembly boycott called by Serb MPs in 2002, saying, "It is not courageous if Serb deputies leave the Kosovo parliament and run away from it. the courageous thing to do is to fight regardless of the difficult position in which Return Coalition deputies have been working since the very beginning." He added that Serb MPs in the assembly had done creditable work in fighting to ensure freedom of movement, safety, and the return of Serb property throughout the province. In the aftermath of the March 2004 unrest in Kosovo, Radosavljević said that attempts to reconstruct Serb homes in Svinjare were being hindered by extremist elements in the Albanian community, who were dismantling newly restored homes on an almost nightly basis. He later argued that the return of Serbs to Svinjare was a matter of particular importance for his community. He refused to sign a declaration to create a Kosovo ministry for the rights of communities, human rights, and return issues during this period, arguing that such a ministry would simply give the province's Albanian leadership increased rights without increased responsibility. He described the ministry's eventual creation as "an attempt by UNMIK to avoid the responsibility for not working and having bad results." In October 2004, Radosavljević expressed concern that Serbs in Kosovo were being offered large sums of money to sell their homes, as part of a deliberate strategy of reducing the community's numbers in the province. He resigned from his position on 26 January 2005, saying, "there is neither ethical nor political reason for me to create an illusion of well-being in the post of a high advisor, and to, without a possibility to prevent it, watch the further cleansing of my people instead of their return." Since 2005 The Government of Serbia established a Council for Kosovo-Metohija in February 2005, with Radosavljević as one of its members. Two months later, he was one of six SNV delegates who participated in a meeting with Serbian prime minister Koštunica. New Democracy was renamed as the Liberals of Serbia (Liberali Srbije, LS) in 2003. The party contested the 2007 Serbian parliamentary election on the electoral list of the Serbian Renewal Movement (Srpski pokret obnove, SPO); Radosavljević was included on the list, which did not cross the electoral threshold to win representation in the assembly. In October 2007, Radosavljević walked out of a round-table discussion on the status of Kosovo organized by the United States of America-based Project on Ethnic Relations, on
not always impressed. The digits are short and broad with rounded tips. The pes (rear foot) is longer than wide while the manus (front foot) is wider than long. A continuous
has been found in Europe, Morocco, and North America. Description The foot impressions show five digits and clear palm prints, though the fifth digit is not always impressed. The digits are short and broad with rounded tips. The pes (rear foot) is longer than wide while the manus (front
Amir Ali (Pejman Jamshidi) and his wife (Pardis Pourabedini), by one of them insisting on a decision, inadvertently enters into complex trials, dilemmas, and moral hazards. Man gains nothing unless he loses things, and every decision has a price to be paid. Cast Pardis Pourabedini Pejman Jamshidi Amir Aghaei Mitra
(Pejman Jamshidi) and his wife (Pardis Pourabedini), by one of them insisting on a decision, inadvertently enters into complex trials, dilemmas, and moral hazards. Man gains nothing unless he loses things, and every decision
as the milk-spotted pufferfish or the milkspotted puffer, is a species of pufferfish in the family Tetraodontidae native to the Indo-Pacific. It ranges from East Africa to the Admiralty Islands, New Britain, the Trobriand Islands, China, and northern Australia. It is a tropical species
than a few kilometres from the sea. It is often seen in schools which sometimes enter freshwater streams. It is usually found at a depth range of 4 to 60 m (13 to 197 ft) and reaches 38 cm (15 inches) SL. The species is reportedly
tree iguana, is a species of lizard in the family Iguanidae. It is found in Chile and
lizard in the family Iguanidae. It is found in Chile and Argentina. References magellanicus
on the banks of a Caney Creek tributary by HS Smith. A post office was established at Buckhorn in 1874 and remained in operation until 1901. N. Cochran was the first postmaster. It had several churches and a stagecoach that bypassed the town semiweekly toward Bellville in 1880. It had a population of 200 in 1885. This dropped below 100 by 1910 and continued to plunge to 10 by 1933. It grew to 50 residents and had two businesses in 1939. Its population went down to 20 from 1974 through 2000. Two churches named
an unincorporated community in Austin County, in the U.S. state of Texas. According to the Handbook of Texas, its population was 20 in 2000. It is located within the Greater Houston metropolitan area. History The area in what is now known as Buckhorn today was first settled in the 1830s. The community was founded in 1873 when a cotton gin and gristmill were built on the banks of a Caney Creek tributary by HS Smith. A post office was established at Buckhorn in 1874 and remained in operation until 1901. N. Cochran was the first postmaster. It had several churches and a stagecoach that bypassed the town semiweekly toward Bellville in 1880.
band Kátir piltar in the 1980s to the early 1990s. He is known for co-hosting the radio shows Górilla, Sleggjan and King Kong along with Davíð Þór Jónsson and Steinn Ármann Magnússon in the
member of the band Kátir piltar in the 1980s to the early 1990s. He is known for co-hosting the radio shows Górilla, Sleggjan and King Kong along
Tedder (born 18 April 1997) is a South African rugby union player for the in the Currie Cup. His regular position is fly-half.
(born 18 April 1997) is a South African rugby union player for the in the Currie Cup. His
Australian series, and is hosted by Stephen "tWitch" Boss. Format Production On January 19, 2022, it was announced that Fox had ordered the series, with Stephen "tWitch" Boss as the host and Chris Culvenor, Paul Franklin, Wes Dening, Dave Emery and Dan Martin as the executive producers. The names of the celebrities competing were also announced. The series premiered on February 1, 2022. It replaced the previously scheduled debut of Monarch, which was
Australian series, and is hosted by Stephen "tWitch" Boss. Format Production On January 19, 2022, it was announced that Fox had ordered the series, with Stephen "tWitch" Boss as the host and Chris Culvenor, Paul Franklin, Wes Dening, Dave Emery and Dan Martin as the executive producers. The names of the celebrities competing were also announced. The series premiered on February 1, 2022. It replaced the previously scheduled debut of Monarch, which was delayed to a fall 2022 launch at the request of The Resident creator Amy Holden Jones. Contestants Elimination table Weeks Week 1 (February 1) Best
in La Liga with Los murciélagos, surpassing players such as Ferran Torres, Lee Kang-in or Yunus Musah. International career Mosquera represented Spain at under-15, under-16 and under-18 levels, winning a friendly tournament with the latter in October 2021, against Turkey, Romania and Portugal. He also holds a Colombian passport, which makes him eligible to play for La Tricolor as well as Spain. Style of play Mainly playing as a centre-back during his time at Valencia's academy, Mosquera can also play as a full-back on both sides. When he made the switch from futsal to association football as a youngster, he actually played as a winger, where he first showed his athletic abilities. Already a strong physical presence despite his young age, he is described as a quick defender, with good anticipation and ability to play the ball, helping his team move forward. Miguel Ángel Angulo – his coach at Mestalla – described the youngster's profile as characterized by his "physical condition and good technical qualities, powerful in the air, and mature for his
again impressing in the axis of the defense for what was a difficult game against the likes of Rafa Mir. This made him the fourth-youngest footballer to ever play in La Liga with Los murciélagos, surpassing players such as Ferran Torres, Lee Kang-in or Yunus Musah. International career Mosquera represented Spain at under-15, under-16 and under-18 levels, winning a friendly tournament with the latter in October 2021, against Turkey, Romania and Portugal. He also holds a Colombian passport, which makes him eligible to play for La Tricolor as well as Spain. Style of play Mainly playing as a centre-back during his time at Valencia's academy, Mosquera can also play as a full-back on both sides. When he made the switch from futsal to association football as a youngster, he actually played as a winger, where he first showed his athletic abilities. Already a strong physical presence despite his young age, he is described as a quick defender, with good anticipation and ability to play the ball, helping his team move forward. Miguel Ángel Angulo – his coach at Mestalla – described the youngster's profile as characterized by his "physical condition and good technical qualities, powerful in the air, and mature for his age". Career statistics Club References External links 2004 births Living people Spanish footballers Spanish people of Colombian descent Colombian footballers Spain youth international footballers Association football defenders Footballers from Alicante (city) Valencia
an Umayyad prince who played military and political roles during the reign of his father, Caliph Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik, and during the reigns of his own cousins, caliphs al-Walid II and Yazid III. Life Yazid was the son of the Umayyad caliph Hisham ibn Abd
Yazid was the son of the Umayyad caliph Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik () and his favored wife Umm Hakim, the daughter of Yahya ibn al-Hakam, brother of Hisham's grandfather Caliph Marwan I (). He was nicknamed "al-Afqam". He may have led the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca in 738, though other accounts hold it was his brother Sulayman, and led it again in 641. He
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the side for the 2022 Currie Cup Premier Division. He made his Currie Cup debut for the Pumas against the in Round 2 of the 2022 Currie Cup Premier Division. References South African rugby union players Living people Rugby union
African rugby union player for the in the Currie Cup. His regular position is centre. Viljoen was named in the side for the 2022 Currie Cup Premier Division. He made his Currie Cup debut
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Boissonnas. Boissonnas published two books with Hetzel editions; both used the name, "Mme. B. Boissonnas". The first, Une famille pendant la guerre (1873), was an epistolary account of her family's experience during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870. She received the Montyon Prize in 1874 for this work. The second, Un Vaincu (1875), was written when she was already suffering from tuberculosis, was a biography of General Robert E. Lee, whose daughters she knew. She died 3 May 1877, of tuberculosis at the age of 38, in Arcachon. Awards 1874, Montyon Prize Publications 1873, Une famille pendant la guerre, Hetzel Ed. 1875, Un Vaincu, Hetzel Ed. References 1839 births 1877 deaths 19th-century French non-fiction writers French biographers 19th-century French
of Charles-Alexandre Bessirard de La Touche, director of the Société des Papeteries du Marais et de Sainte-Marie. In 1858, she married the Parisian banker Jean-Baptiste Boissonnas (1822-1897), with whom she had four sons and two daughters. Among her children were the diplomat and businessman, Jean-Baptiste Boissonnas (1870-1953), father of Éric Boissonnas, and the pastor Georges Boissonnas (1865-1942). She is the great-grandmother of Sylvina Boissonnas. Her husband was the brother of pastor Louis-Octave Boissonnas, as well as from the same family as the photographer, Frédéric Boissonnas. Boissonnas published two books with Hetzel editions; both used the name, "Mme. B. Boissonnas". The first, Une famille pendant la guerre (1873), was an epistolary
last work, the portal of Notre-Dame de la Treille was installed in 1997. Work The sculptures are made of and covered with thin sheets of clay, which has been intensely beaten and stretched under enormous physical effort. Human figures are often made with the help of moulds. His sculptures represent or incorporate Jewish themes: Hebrew letters from the mourning Kaddish on blankets of sleepers, urns, references to the medieval rabbi Rashi, and meditating poses ("Kamamuras"). Public commissions of bronze work began in 1983, with the support of François Mitterrand, who was fond of his work. This resulted in five public sculptures in Paris alone (Homage to Jean Moulin on the Champs-Élysées in 1984, a fountain on Place Stalingrad in 1988, the Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre fountain Square Viviani in 1991, the Fruits of the Earth, which are the massive bronze doors of the Finance Ministry in 1987), one in Provins (the tympanum of the church of Saint-Ayoul in 1985), one in Savigny-en-Septaine (a monument commemorating the Tragedy of the Guerry's wells in 1992) and the last one in Lille (the portal of Notre-Dame de la Treille in 1997). Bibliography References External links shows all public sculptures Galerie Capazza permanent artist since 1995 1933 births 1997 deaths Jewish sculptors French male sculptors French Jews Alumni of the École des Beaux-Arts 20th-century French sculptors French people of Lithuanian-Jewish descent
at the Villa Medici in Rome under the direction of Polish French artist Balthus. He taught at the École des Beaux-Arts in Le Mans from 1965 until 1966 and eventually at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts. In the 1970s, he moved his studio to rue des Écouffes in Le Marais, the Jewish quarter in Paris. In 1982, he founded the research and creation studio at the Manufacture de Sèvres. He was their director until he died in 1997. Personal life and death In 1960, he married Jacqueline Gateau and had three children, Marc, Elisa and Emmanuel. In 1988 he married Mathilde Ferrer. In 1997 he died at the age of 63 years of cancer, before his last work, the portal of Notre-Dame de la Treille was installed in 1997. Work The sculptures are made of and covered with thin sheets of clay, which has been intensely beaten and stretched under enormous physical effort. Human figures are often made with the help of moulds. His sculptures represent or incorporate
the Currie Cup. His regular position is fly-half. Chait was named in the side for the 2022 Currie Cup Premier Division. He made his Currie Cup debut for the
side for the 2022 Currie Cup Premier Division. He made his Currie Cup debut for the Sharks against the in Round 2 of the 2022 Currie