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University, from which he graduated in 1992, and an M.A. in Jewish History from Yeshiva University. Bednarsh received his Semichah from the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary in 1997. Bednarsh served as a Maggid Shiur and assistant director of Yeshiva University’s Graduate Program for Women in Advanced Talmudic Studies, and as a Rebbe at TMSTA – Yeshiva University High School. In 2004, Bednarsh moved to Israel with his family on Aliyah from New York, leaving his positions at Yeshiva University to take on new positions in Israel. On April 14, 2007 he was invested as the first | Princeton University, from which he graduated in 1992, and an M.A. in Jewish History from Yeshiva University. Bednarsh received his Semichah from the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary in 1997. Bednarsh served as a Maggid Shiur and assistant director of Yeshiva University’s Graduate Program for Women in Advanced Talmudic Studies, and as a Rebbe at TMSTA – Yeshiva University High School. In 2004, Bednarsh moved to Israel with his family on Aliyah from New York, leaving his positions at Yeshiva University to take on new positions in Israel. On April 14, 2007 he was invested as the |
(Mark and Luke-Acts). He was director of the Catalan Journal of Theology from its foundation in 1976 until 2008. He has been editor, with Jenny Read-Heimerdinger, of the bilingual edition (Greek-Spanish), for the first time in a single work, of the two volumes of Luke's writings: Demonstration to Theophilus. Gospel and Acts of the Apostles according to the Beza Codex (Fragmenta Editorial, 2009), winner of the City of Barcelona Prize for translation into Catalan for its previous edition in this language, in 2009. In 2012 it was translated into English. In his novel Diari de Teòfil (Fragmenta Editorial, 2011) he gave narrative form to research on the work of Luke. Conversations with Josep Rius-Camps, by Ignasi Moreta, have | Ignatius of Antioch) and on the New Testament (Mark and Luke-Acts). He was director of the Catalan Journal of Theology from its foundation in 1976 until 2008. He has been editor, with Jenny Read-Heimerdinger, of the bilingual edition (Greek-Spanish), for the first time in a single work, of the two volumes of Luke's writings: Demonstration to Theophilus. Gospel and Acts of the Apostles according to the Beza Codex (Fragmenta Editorial, 2009), winner of the City of Barcelona Prize for translation into Catalan for its previous edition in this language, in 2009. In 2012 it was translated into English. In his novel Diari de Teòfil (Fragmenta Editorial, 2011) he gave narrative form to research on |
of banks in Syria Economy of Syria References External links Official page Banks of Syria Banks established in 2006 Companies based in Damascus | Official page Banks of Syria Banks established in 2006 Companies based in Damascus 2006 establishments in |
situated at Maheshpur Upazila, in Jhenaidah District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union has an area of and as of 2001 had a population of 22,001. | of Bangladesh. The union has an area of and as of 2001 had a population of 22,001. There are 19 villages and 14 mouzas in the union. References External |
Mudaliyar Simon Fernando Sri Chandrasekera (1829–1908) was a prominent businessman during the late 19th century in Sri Lanka. Born Singho Appu Baasunnahe in the village of Horetuduwa in Moratuwa. He started life making tea chests and | Moratuwa. He started life making tea chests and moved into other businesses. He built Sirinivasa which was gifted by him to the city of Colombo and is the current official residence of |
had a population of 32,137. There are 13 villages and 8 mouzas in the union. References External | area of and as of 2001 had a population of 32,137. There are 13 villages and 8 mouzas in |
the bronze medal in the heavyweight division. Avery subsequently returned to New Zealand to live in Rotorua. With his wife, Maryann, he had three children, including professional racing cyclist Clinton Avery. References Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Wrestlers at the 1978 Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games bronze medallists for New Zealand New | Avery subsequently returned to New Zealand to live in Rotorua. With his wife, Maryann, he had three children, including professional racing cyclist Clinton Avery. References Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Wrestlers at the 1978 Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games bronze medallists for New Zealand New Zealand male sport wrestlers Commonwealth Games medallists in wrestling |
had a population of 21,648. There are 14 villages and 12 mouzas in the union. References External links Unions of Khulna Division Unions of Maheshpur Upazila Unions of Jhenaidah | of and as of 2001 had a population of 21,648. There are 14 villages and 12 mouzas in the union. References External links Unions |
union parishad situated at Maheshpur Upazila, in Jhenaidah District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union has an area of and | an area of and as of 2001 had a population of 25,136. There are 28 villages and 12 mouzas in the union. References External |
Union () is a union parishad situated at Maheshpur Upazila, in Jhenaidah District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union has an area of and as of | in Jhenaidah District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union has an area of and as of 2001 had a population of 19,847. There |
Sundaram's elder daughter-in-law, Mani's younger sister, an aspiring police officer (2020–present) Sidhu Sid as Saravanan Sivagami and Sundaram's eldest son, Sandhya's caring husband, a sweet stall owner, an illiterate (2020–present) Praveena as Sivagami Sundaram Sundaram's wife, Saravanan, Senthil, Adi and Parvathy's mother; Sandhya and Archana's mother-in-law (2020–present) Supporting Saivam Ravi as Ravi Sundaram a.k.a. "Sundaram" Saravanan, Senthil, Adi and Parvathy's father Srilekha Rajendran as Rajeshwari a.k.a. "Aachi" Sundaram's mother, Sivagami's mother-in-law and Saravanan, Senthil, Adi and Parvathy's grandmother Balaji Thiyagarajan Dayalan as Senthil Kumaran a.k.a. "Senthil" Sivagami and Sundaram's second son; Saravanan's 1st younger brother, Archana's husband VJ Archana as Archana Senthil Kumaran Senthil's wife; Sivagami and Sundaram's second daughter-in-law, Sandhya's co-sister VJ Prathosh "Prathu" as Aditya a.k.a. "Adi" Sivagami and Sundaram's younger son; Saravanan and Senthil's younger brother, Parvathy's twin brother Vaishnavi Sundar as Parvathy Sivagami and Sundaram's younger daughter; Saravanan and Senthil's younger sister, Adi's twin sister Navya Suji as Mayilu, Sivagami's housekeeper Salsa Mani as Manikandan "Motta" Mani Sandhya's elder brother Shobhana Bhuniya / Niharikka Rajjith as Janani Mani's wife and Sandhya's sister-in-law Britto Ravi as Vignesh "Vicky": Karunakaran's son who is Parvathy's ex-boyfriend Pasanga Sivakumar as Sivakumar: Sandhya's father (Dead) Gayathri Priya as Saranya Sivakumar: Sandhya's mother (Dead) Adhithri Dinesh as Anitha: Sandhya's best friend Baby George as Valli: Archana's mother Rajasekhar as Rajasekhar: Archana's father Dhakshana as Priya: Archana's younger sister who is Bhaskar's ex-fiancé Ashwin Kannan as Balamurugan a.k.a. "Bhaskar" Priya's ex-fiancé who is now Parvathy's fiancée Giridharan as MLA Karunakaran Sandhya's arch-rival who is Vicky's father Regina Jaanu as Valarmathy Karthikeyan Saravanan's cousin sister Shankaresh Kumar as Karthikeyan "Karthi": Valarmathy's husband VJ Mohana as Deepa Dileep: Karthi's younger sister Gopinath Shankar as Dileep: Deepa's husband Preetha Babu as Jaanu: Valarmathy's friend Rindhya Ravi as Saroja Sivagami's Co-sister and Valarmathy's mother Manoj Kumar as Sundaram's younger brother, Valarmathy's father, Saroja's husband Ashok Kumar as Ashok: Adi's friend Shalini Sundar as Parvathy's friend Special appearances Ahana Sharma as young Sandhya (2020) Raghavan as young Saravanan (2020) Manjula Paritala as Inspector Devi, Sandhya's role model in her childhood (2020) Sivaangi Krishnakumar as herself (2021) Archana Chandoke as herself (2021) Gabriella Charlton as herself (2021) Production Release Now this series continues second season, the first promo release on 12 September 2020 by Vijay TV on YouTube. The series premiered on 12 October | papers on Sandhya bag.one day Sandhya talk with Anitha in phone, Saravanan misunderstanding Sandhya about Sandhya need divorce from him and want to leave the house. Afterwards, Saravanan shows hatred on Sandhya and avoid her. However, Sandhya meet Saravanan, he get irked.one day Saravanan sweet stall is sealed by an officer, Sandhya prove that the officer is corrupted and save the stores to Saravanan.afterwards, Sandhya participate in a cooking contest with the help of Saravanan. She loses the cooking contest and get a special prize for Saravanan Sandhya couple goals. On the other hand, parvathy get a groom from village. So parvathy inform the same to Vicky his lover. But Vicky plan to manipulate parvathy. Sandhya and Saravanan saves parvathy from that situation. Sandhya want to know the reason behind Saravanan attitude. One day, they went to temple for ritual. She ask Saravanan about his changed behaviour, but Saravanan get irked and tolerate Sandhya. On the other hand, baskar family visit parvathy house to engage them. Saravanan get approval from sivagami then, they decided to fix the engagement of parvathy and baskar. Saravanan go for a cooking order, Vicky blackmail parvathy with his photos. Parvathy seeks Sandhya help and she give an idea and delete the photos and hard disk by Sandhya. Saravanan back to home, decided to end his relationship with Sandhya after parvathy engagement. He decides to drop Sandhya in the bus stop. While going Sandhya's bus meets with an accident. But, fortunately Sandhya doesn't get any major injuries. Saravanan also comes to the scene they both talk out their problems and decides to go back to home. The family meanwhile get traumatized learning about the accident. They get happy when Saravanan and Sandhya reach home. Cast Main Alya Manasa as Sandhya Saravanan Saravanan's wife, Sivakumar and Saranya's daughter, Sivagami and Sundaram's elder daughter-in-law, Mani's younger sister, an aspiring police officer (2020–present) Sidhu Sid as Saravanan Sivagami and Sundaram's eldest son, Sandhya's caring husband, a sweet stall owner, an illiterate (2020–present) Praveena as Sivagami Sundaram Sundaram's wife, Saravanan, Senthil, Adi and Parvathy's mother; Sandhya and Archana's mother-in-law (2020–present) Supporting Saivam Ravi as Ravi Sundaram a.k.a. "Sundaram" Saravanan, Senthil, Adi and Parvathy's father Srilekha Rajendran as Rajeshwari a.k.a. "Aachi" Sundaram's mother, Sivagami's mother-in-law and Saravanan, Senthil, Adi and Parvathy's grandmother Balaji Thiyagarajan Dayalan as Senthil Kumaran a.k.a. "Senthil" Sivagami and Sundaram's second son; Saravanan's 1st younger brother, Archana's husband VJ Archana as Archana Senthil Kumaran Senthil's wife; Sivagami and Sundaram's second daughter-in-law, Sandhya's co-sister VJ Prathosh "Prathu" |
superstar DJ Morten Breum and Nik Jay & produced for the Japanese superstar Koda Kumi, together with Che Pope, which is Head of A&R at Kanye West company GOOD Music. Riko is the CEO and owner of Denmark's songwriting and producer camp, Aarhus Calling. | entrepreneur. History Rewan Riko was born in Aarhus, Denmark, to Kurdish parents. Riko grew up in a musical family, as the son of the famous folk-lore singer Gare Sazkar. Inspired by his father and Danish songs and culture he formed the world pop band “Li dine” in 2009. He created his own genre Hemereng, which merges middle eastern notes with the popular sounds we know from the “west”. He worked with the danish superstar DJ Morten Breum |
District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union has an area of and as of 2001 | an area of and as of 2001 had a population of 20,069. There are 18 |
by Andaç Haznedaroğlu and starring Gülizar Nisa Uray, Engin Altan Düzyatan and Belçim Bilgin. The film was released on January 21, 2022, on Netflix. | Altan Düzyatan and Belçim Bilgin. The film was released on January 21, 2022, on Netflix. |
a population of 21,913. There are 16 villages and 13 mouzas in the union. References External links Unions of Khulna Division Unions of Maheshpur | as of 2001 had a population of 21,913. There are 16 villages and 13 mouzas in the union. References External links Unions of Khulna Division Unions of |
S.B.K Union () is a union parishad situated at Maheshpur Upazila, in Jhenaidah District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union has an area of and as of 2001 had | Division of Bangladesh. The union has an area of and as of 2001 had a population of 22,322. There are |
Chelsea, he married Mary, daughter of Sir Vincent Corbet, 1st Baronet. Although a Court supporter in parliament, he was charged with complicity in the Rye House Plot and withdrew to Flanders in the entourage of the Duke of York. He regained his Malmesbury seat at James II's accession, but was inactive. He lost the election at Malmesbury in 1690, but | Chancery, by his first wife Magdalen, daughter of Sir John Browne of East Kirkby, Lincolnshire He matriculated at St Edmund Hall, Oxford in 1661 and was admitted to Lincoln's Inn the following year. He served as high steward of Malmesbury, was elected to sit in parliament for the town in 1673 and was knighted in 1674. In 1678, then living in Chelsea, he married Mary, daughter of Sir Vincent Corbet, 1st Baronet. Although a Court supporter in parliament, he was charged with complicity in the Rye House |
Cast Nell Barlow as AJ Jo Hartley as Tina Ella-Rae Smith as Isla Sophia Di Martino as Lucy Samuel Anderson as Steve Tabitha Byron as Dana Production Principal photography took place in 2019, wrapping that October. The project received support from Film London's Microwave | where it won the Audience Award. Distributed by Peccadillo Films, the film had a theatrical release on 24 September 2021. Cast Nell Barlow as AJ Jo Hartley as Tina Ella-Rae Smith as Isla Sophia Di Martino as Lucy Samuel Anderson as Steve Tabitha Byron as Dana Production Principal |
Upazila, in Jhenaidah District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union has an area of and as of 2001 had | a union parishad situated at Maheshpur Upazila, in Jhenaidah District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The |
Mountains, in Jefferson County of Washington state. It is situated in Olympic National Park and the Daniel J. Evans Wilderness. The nearest higher neighbor is Mount Duckabush, to the east-northeast, and O'Neil Pass lies 1.5 mile to the northeast. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into tributaries of the Quinault River. Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises over 4,300 feet (1,310 m) above the Quinault River in approximately 1.5 mile, and 2,700 feet above O'Neil Creek in one-half mile. Climate O'Neil Peak is located in the marine west coast climate zone of western North America. Most weather fronts originate in the Pacific Ocean, and travel east toward the Olympic Mountains. As fronts approach, they are forced upward by the peaks of the Olympic Range, causing them to drop their moisture in the form of rain or snowfall (Orographic lift). As a result, the Olympics experience high precipitation, especially during the winter months. Because of maritime influence, snow tends to be wet and heavy, resulting in avalanche danger. During winter months, weather is usually cloudy, but due to high pressure systems over the Pacific Ocean that intensify during summer months, there is often little or no cloud cover during | County of Washington state. It is situated in Olympic National Park and the Daniel J. Evans Wilderness. The nearest higher neighbor is Mount Duckabush, to the east-northeast, and O'Neil Pass lies 1.5 mile to the northeast. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into tributaries of the Quinault River. Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises over 4,300 feet (1,310 m) above the Quinault River in approximately 1.5 mile, and 2,700 feet above O'Neil Creek in one-half mile. Climate O'Neil Peak is located in the marine west coast climate zone of western North America. Most weather fronts originate in the Pacific Ocean, and travel east toward the Olympic Mountains. As fronts approach, they are forced upward by the peaks of the Olympic Range, causing them to drop their moisture in the form of rain or snowfall (Orographic lift). As a result, the Olympics experience high precipitation, especially during the winter months. Because of maritime influence, snow tends to be wet and heavy, resulting in avalanche danger. During winter months, weather is usually cloudy, but due to high pressure systems over the Pacific |
Shyamkur Union () is a union parishad situated at Maheshpur Upazila, in Jhenaidah District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union has an area of and as of 2001 had | Upazila, in Jhenaidah District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union has an area of and as of 2001 had a population of 19,793. There |
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There are 13 villages and 13 mouzas in the union. References External links Unions of Khulna Division Unions of Maheshpur | of 16,421. There are 13 villages and 13 mouzas in the union. References External links Unions of Khulna Division Unions of Maheshpur |
Union () is a union parishad situated at Shailkupa Upazila, in Jhenaidah District, Khulna Division | There are 14 villages and 12 Mouzas in the union. References External links Unions of Khulna Division Unions of Shailkupa Upazila Unions of Jhenaidah |
Serbian professional soccer player who plays as a midfielder or defender for Perth Glory. He also holds Australian citizenship. References External links | soccer player who plays as a midfielder or defender for Perth Glory. He also holds Australian citizenship. References External links 1997 births |
by an anonymous writer from the eighteenth century, by Eugen Parker by Georges Dumézil and others, namely that Nostradamus, in his Prophecies, was inspired more than once by historical or literary books printed at his time. A collection of Mélanges Pierre Rodrigue Brind'Amour were published in 2001 by the University of Quebec. Publications L'homme et le péché originel chez Jean Scot Erigène, Thèse de sciences médiévales, Université de Montréal, 1962. «La mort de Lucrèce», in Hommages à Marcel Renard, t. 1, Bruxelles, Latomus, 1969, p. 153-161. « L’Origine des Jeux Séculaires », in Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt, Volume 2, Walter de Gruyter, 1978, pp. 1334-1417. « La date du martyre de Polycarpe (23 février 167) », in Analecta bollandiana, 98, 1980, pp. 456-462. « Problèmes astrologiques et astronomiques soulevés par le récit de la mort de Domitien chez Suétone », in Phoenix, 35, 1981, pp. 338-344. « Jupiter et le bain dans le Tibre. À propos d’Horace, Satire II 3,288-299 », in P. Brind'Amour, R. Kilpatrick et P. Senayin (dir.), Mélanges offerts en hommage | Brind'Amour were published in 2001 by the University of Quebec. Publications L'homme et le péché originel chez Jean Scot Erigène, Thèse de sciences médiévales, Université de Montréal, 1962. «La mort de Lucrèce», in Hommages à Marcel Renard, t. 1, Bruxelles, Latomus, 1969, p. 153-161. « L’Origine des Jeux Séculaires », in Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt, Volume 2, Walter de Gruyter, 1978, pp. 1334-1417. « La date du martyre de Polycarpe (23 février 167) », in Analecta bollandiana, 98, 1980, pp. 456-462. « Problèmes astrologiques et astronomiques soulevés par le récit de |
has an area of and as of 2001 had a population of 18,454. There are 16 villages and 8 Mouzas | 8 Mouzas in the union. References External links Unions of Khulna Division Unions of Shailkupa Upazila |
2021 under their MF Bunko J imprint. A manga adaptation with art by Kapiko Toriumi has been serialized in Media Factory's seinen manga magazine Monthly Comic Alive since August 2021. An anime adaptation has been announced. Media Light novel The series written by Kei Sazane began serialization online in September 2020 on Kadokawa's user-generated novel publishing website Kakuyomu. It was later published as a light novel with illustrations by Toiro Tomose by Media Factory under their MF Bunko J imprint from January 25, 2021. As of January 2022, four volumes have | Japanese light novel series written by Kei Sazane and illustrated by Toiro Tomose. It began serialization online in September 2020 on Kadokawa's user-generated novel publishing website Kakuyomu. It was later published by Media Factory with four volumes since January 2021 under their MF Bunko J imprint. A manga adaptation with art by Kapiko Toriumi has been serialized in Media Factory's seinen manga magazine Monthly Comic Alive since August 2021. An anime adaptation has been announced. Media Light novel The |
|align=left|Nikolay Zalyvsky |align=left|Social Democrats | |3.87% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Sergey Kurochkin |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |3.59% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Anatoly Koltunov |align=left|Power to the People | |2.72% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Igor Zaborsky |align=left|Independent | |2.24% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vladimir Lushin |align=left|Independent | |0.87% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |13.24% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 1999 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color:#3B9EDF"| |align=left|Aleksandr Piskunov |align=left|Fatherland – All Russia | |23.30% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vasily Grishin (incumbent) |align=left|Independent | |15.74% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Tatyana Podyakova |align=left|Independent | |11.97% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Pyotr Skidan |align=left|Independent | |8.95% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Mikhail Silantyev |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |5.42% |- |style="background-color:#020266"| |align=left|Viktor Shiryayev |align=left|Russian Socialist Party | |4.79% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Igor Zaborsky |align=left|Kedr | |3.82% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Viktor Shershnev |align=left|Independent | |2.75% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Ivan Bentsa |align=left|Independent | |2.64% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Krasnoshtan |align=left|Independent | |2.20% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Sergey Perervus |align=left|Independent | |1.47% |- |style="background-color:#084284"| |align=left|Vladislav Goldin |align=left|Spiritual Heritage | |1.35% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Sergey Startsev |align=left|Independent | |1.18% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |13.04% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 2001 The results of the by-election were annulled due to low turnout (22.13%). |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Tamara Rumyantseva |align=left|Independent | |50.86% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Nikolay Malakov |align=left|Independent | |11.69% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Novikov |align=left|Independent | |9.01% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Chaplinsky |align=left|Independent | |5.17% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Yelena Pozhidayeva |align=left|Independent | |3.62% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Mikhail Silantyev |align=left|Independent | |2.77% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Valentin Gintov |align=left|Independent | |2.35% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Pavel Nozhnin |align=left|Independent | |0.88% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |11.96% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 2003 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vladimir Krupchak |align=left|Independent | |37.27% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Tamara Rumyantseva |align=left|United Russia | |20.41% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Yury Guskov |align=left|Communist Party | |7.05% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Mikhail Silantyev |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |4.55% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Mikhail Sokolov |align=left|Yabloko | |3.27% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Galina Zhuravleva |align=left|Independent | |3.02% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Natalya Korzhinevskaya |align=left|Agrarian Party | |1.67% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Andrey Georgiyev |align=left|Independent | |1.29% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Alfiya Grishko |align=left|Independent | |0.89% |- |style="background-color:#7B746F"| |align=left|Pavel Nozhnin |align=left|People's Republican Party of Russia | |0.78% |- |style="background-color:#00A1FF"| |align=left|Yevgeny Kislov |align=left|Party of Russia's Rebirth-Russian Party of Life | |0.61% |- |style="background-color:#7C73CC"| |align=left|Aleksandr Selyagin |align=left|Great Russia – Eurasian Union | |0.43% |- | |style="background-color:#1A1A1A"| |align=left|Yury Shcherbachev |align=left|Stanislav Govorukhin Bloc | |3.98% |- |style="background-color:#DD137B"| |align=left|Nikolay Zalyvsky |align=left|Social Democrats | |3.87% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Sergey Kurochkin |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |3.59% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Anatoly Koltunov |align=left|Power to the People | |2.72% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Igor Zaborsky |align=left|Independent | |2.24% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vladimir Lushin |align=left|Independent | |0.87% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |13.24% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 1999 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color:#3B9EDF"| |align=left|Aleksandr Piskunov |align=left|Fatherland – All Russia | |23.30% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vasily Grishin (incumbent) |align=left|Independent | |15.74% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Tatyana Podyakova |align=left|Independent | |11.97% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Pyotr Skidan |align=left|Independent | |8.95% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Mikhail Silantyev |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |5.42% |- |style="background-color:#020266"| |align=left|Viktor Shiryayev |align=left|Russian Socialist Party | |4.79% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Igor Zaborsky |align=left|Kedr | |3.82% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Viktor Shershnev |align=left|Independent | |2.75% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Ivan Bentsa |align=left|Independent | |2.64% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Krasnoshtan |align=left|Independent | |2.20% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Sergey Perervus |align=left|Independent | |1.47% |- |style="background-color:#084284"| |align=left|Vladislav Goldin |align=left|Spiritual Heritage | |1.35% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Sergey Startsev |align=left|Independent | |1.18% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |13.04% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 2001 The results of the by-election were annulled due to low turnout |
parishad situated at Shailkupa Upazila, in Jhenaidah District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union has an area of and as of 2001 | of 18,169. There are 15 villages and 14 Mouzas in the union. References External links Unions |
of the international | Occidentalist may refer to: |
is a union parishad situated at Shailkupa Upazila, in Jhenaidah District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union has an area of and as | 24,357. There are 27 villages and 10 Mouzas in the union. References External links Unions of Khulna Division |
the Palestine as a sovereign state on 23 November 1988. Palestine has an embassy in Budapest. History In 1975, the PLO opened an office | Palestine has an embassy in Budapest. History In 1975, the PLO opened an office in Budapest. In 2011, the |
There are 17 villages and 12 Mouzas in the union. References External links Unions of Khulna Division Unions of Shailkupa Upazila Unions of | an area of and as of 2001 had a population of 23,988. There are |
villages and 7 Mouzas in the union. References External links Unions of Khulna Division Unions of Shailkupa | a union parishad situated at Shailkupa Upazila, in Jhenaidah District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union has an area of and as of 2001 had a |
sister of Consort Gyeongmok, Deokjong of Goryeo's 1st wife. Her father, Yi Ja-rim made achievements such as suppressing the rebellion and building Naseong in Gaegyeong, which was destroyed during Goryeo–Khitan War by the Liao Dynasty, later was given surname "Wang" (왕, 王) by King Hyeonjong with | by the Liao Dynasty, later was given surname "Wang" (왕, 王) by King Hyeonjong with the name of "Ga-do" (가도). After her death, she then received her Posthumous name of Noble Consort Wonjil (원질귀비, 元質貴妃). References Royal Consort Wonjil on Encykorea . |
Ja-yeon (이자연)'s wife and the mother of the future Queen Inye, Consort Ingyeong, and Consort Injeol. Palace life Although when she entered the palace was unknown, but she was firstly honoured as Primary Lady Gyeongheung (경흥원주, 景興院主) and given the "Gyeongheung Residence" (경흥원, 景興院) as her manor. Then, in 1024 (15th year reign of Hyeonjong of Goryeo), she was given a consort's Royal title of Deok-Bi (덕비, 德妃; "Virtuous Consort") and her father was given a royal government position and received 300 "Sik-eup" (식읍 300호). The couple had a daughter who would married her own half-brother, King Deokjong and posthumously known as "Queen Gyeongseong" (경성왕후). Funeral Although her death date was unrecorded in Goryeosa, but on Queen Wonmok's record, in 1057 (11th | a royal government position and received 300 "Sik-eup" (식읍 300호). The couple had a daughter who would married her own half-brother, King Deokjong and posthumously known as "Queen Gyeongseong" (경성왕후). Funeral Although her death date was unrecorded in Goryeosa, but on Queen Wonmok's record, in 1057 (11th year reign of King Munjong), it was said that Munjong and his ministers were discussed the deceased Queen Wonmok's funeral, alongside buried Lady Gim and Wonmok based on the example of Queen Munhwa, which Gim was |
who won the World Under-25 title at the 2019 World Indoor Bowls Championship and is a Scottish Junior international. He attended Calderglen | Championship and is a Scottish Junior international. He attended Calderglen High School and grew up in St Leonards, East Kilbride. References |
villages and 16 Mouzas in the union. References External links Unions of Khulna Division Unions | of Bangladesh. The union has an area of and as of 2001 had a |
Union () is a union parishad situated at Shailkupa Upazila, in Jhenaidah District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union has | There are 14 villages and 5 mouzas in the union. References External links Unions of Khulna Division Unions of |
Union () is a union parishad situated at Shailkupa Upazila, in Jhenaidah District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union has an | an area of and as of 2001 had a population of 14,972. There are 14 villages and 12 Mouzas in the union. |
and Appenzell. At the time of his death, he left sufficient material for an archaeological map of the whole of Switzerland in manuscript. As Secretary General of the Swiss Society for Prehistory, Heierli compiled the Archäologische Landesdokumentation (National Archaeological Survey), which is now in the archives of Archäologie Schweiz. In this work, he created a dossier for each Swiss community, in which he filed reports of archaeological finds, letters, excavation notes, newspaper reports, etc., according to their respective archaeological epoch. In his lectures, Heierli always endeavored to attract new people to the subject of Swiss prehistory. He also tried to arouse interest in it in the widest circles through popular scientific lectures and publications. Heierli also visited various prehistoric excavations abroad and made numerous acquaintances with foreign researchers. He was a corresponding member of numerous foreign societies. Sources and literature Estate in Archäologie Schweiz, Basel. Thomas Fuchs: Jakob Heierli. In: Historical Encyclopedia of Switzerland. December 4, 2007. Otto Stoll: Dr Jakob Heierli. 1853-1912. In: Verhandlungen der Schweizerischen Naturforschenden Gesellschafty, Vol. 95, 1912, pp. 151–166. With catalog raisonné (online). Jakob Heierli: August 11, 1853 to July 18, 1912. In: Jahresbericht der Schweizerischen Gesellschaft für Urgeschichte, Vol. 5, 1912, pp. 24–51 (e-periodica.ch). This article was created by translating the equivalent article on the German Wikipedia on 21 January 2022. 1853 births | Zürich, Heierli presented lectures in prehistory from 1889 to 1912. He also lectured at the Zurich Polytechnic from 1900. In 1901, the University of Zürich awarded him an honorary doctorate “in recognition of his services to research into the prehistory of Switzerland.” In France he was awarded the title “Officier d’Académie,” an order of knighthood reserved for academics and cultural and educational figures. In 1901, Heierli published Urgeschichte der Schweiz [The Prehistory of Switzerland], the first general overview of the subject. In 1907, Heierli was a co-founder of the Swiss Society for Prehistory (today Archäologie Schweiz). He was its secretary until his death. Heierli died in Zurich on July 18, 1912, a month short of his 59th birthday. He was survived by his wife Julie Heierli-Weber (née Weber), whose field of study was the history of Swiss national costumes. Works Jakob Heierli took part in numerous archaeological excavations in Switzerland. He made archaeological maps for the cantons of Zurich, Thurgau, Aargau, Solothurn, Schaffhausen, St. Gallen and Appenzell. At the time of his death, he left sufficient material for an archaeological map of the |
Football League for Darlington and Middlesbrough. References 1892 births 1978 deaths English footballers Association football defenders English Football | Middlesbrough. References 1892 births 1978 deaths English footballers Association football defenders |
car with closed doors for 19 seconds. In 2020, she acted in a Hum TV production, Chupke Chupke, which aired in 2021 and starred Ayeza Khan, Osman Khalid Butt, Arslan Naseer, and Mira Sethi. She, then, quit acting. Recently, she has announced a comeback to | in the TV play Chupke Chupke. Early life and education Aymen was born on January 13, 1996, in Karachi. She is the niece of the late Pakistani singer Nazia Hassan, and her father, Saleem Yousuf, is a former Pakistani cricketer. She finished her |
Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union has an area of and as of 2001 had a population of 28,425. There are | District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union has an area of and as of 2001 had |
is a union parishad situated at Shailkupa Upazila, in Jhenaidah District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union | Shailkupa Upazila, in Jhenaidah District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union has an area of and as of 2001 had a population of 21,287. |
Jacques Paul Klein, former Head of United Nations Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is a tradition that after planting, project participants are presented with certificates that will forever remind them of this act. Reconstruction Since the plaques with the names of the ambassadors are a constant target of vandals, in 2018 the reconstruction of public lighting was done, as well as the installation | tree was planted by the former High Representative Wolfgang Petritsch, and the second one by Jacques Paul Klein, former Head of United Nations Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is a tradition that after planting, project participants are presented with certificates that will forever remind them of this act. Reconstruction Since the plaques with the names of the ambassadors are a constant target of vandals, in 2018 the reconstruction of public lighting was done, as well as the installation of lighting under the boards with the names of the |
area of and as of 2001 had a population of 23,424. There are 21 villages and 11 Mouzas in the union. References External links Unions of | had a population of 23,424. There are 21 villages and 11 Mouzas in the union. References External links Unions of Khulna Division Unions of Shailkupa Upazila Unions |
District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union has an area of and as of 2001 had a | 8 Mouzas in the union. References External links Unions of Khulna Division Unions of Shailkupa Upazila |
Bar Examination can be attended on below eligibility: Members should hold a law degree (3-Year/5-Year) from a recognised institute of law approved by the Bar Council of India. Should have been registered with their respective State Bar Councils. No upper age limit for appearing in the exam. Procedure All India Bar Examination can be attended after completion of below procedures by eligible candidates: All India Bar Examination Registration. Applying before last date for appearing in All India Bar Examination. Attending Exam. All India Bar Examination Provisional Answer Key | of Lawyer. The candidate will be awarded certificate of practice after clearing the examination and is eligible to practice in any court in India. The exam is conducted in 40 cities of India in national and regional languages. Objective All India Bar Examination is certification exam conducted twice a year by Bar Council of India for law graduates willing to start practice of profession as Lawyer. The exam is conducted in 50 cities having 140 centres as an open book exam. The exam is conducted to assess basic level knowledge of a member and lay down minimum benchmark for entering into practice of law in addition to assessing candidate's analytical skills. After clearing All India Bar Examination,the canditate is awarded certificate of practice by Bar Council of India. Qualified member in the exam can attend court hearings in any |
2021 film Every Last One of Them. Filmography References External links Living people American male film actors 21st-century American male actors 21st-century American screenwriters | Crew (2015), Vigilante Diaries (2016) and I Am Wrath (2016). He is also known for playing Jake Hunter in the 2021 film Every Last One of |
an area of and as of 2001 had a population of 26,243. There are 23 villages and 8 Mouzas in the union. References External links | in Jhenaidah District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The union has an area of and as of 2001 had a population of 26,243. There are 23 villages and 8 |
band was joined by Daniel Lohrey and drummer Joe Lipsham. Currently residing in Melbourne, Australia, the band signed with Resist and SharpTone records in 2021. History The band released their debut single "Gaia" in October 2013. The band released their debut EP Natives in 2015. They released their second EP, Any Colour You Desire in May 2018. The EP was launched at The Workers Club in Melbourne. In January 2022, Pridelands released their debut studio album, Light Bends. On the new record, Pridelands drummer Joe Lipsham said, "As we went into the studio to record our debut record, we were eager to take a risk in how we wanted it | The EP was launched at The Workers Club in Melbourne. In January 2022, Pridelands released their debut studio album, Light Bends. On the new record, Pridelands drummer Joe Lipsham said, "As we went into the studio to record our debut record, we were eager to take a risk in how we wanted it to sound. We aimed to create |
IOFC or IofC may refer to: Initiatives | of Change ("IofC"), international goodwill organization, and |
moved to Desna Chernihiv the club in the city of Chernihiv in Ukrainian Second League, where he played 2 matches in the season 1995–96 which got 7th place with the club in league. In 1996 he moved to Fakel Varva in the city of Varva in Chernihiv Oblast which was playing in Chernihiv Oblast Football Championship but he didn't play a single match. In the same season he moved to Dzharylhach Skadovsk without playing and then he ended his career. References External links Andrey Zakharov at | played 4 matches. In 1995 he moved to Desna Chernihiv the club in the city of Chernihiv in Ukrainian Second League, where he played 2 matches in the season 1995–96 which got 7th place with the club in league. In 1996 he moved to Fakel Varva in the city of Varva in Chernihiv Oblast which was playing in Chernihiv Oblast Football Championship but he didn't play a single match. In the same season he moved to Dzharylhach Skadovsk without playing and then he ended |
two international committees: the advisory and program committees, and by two local ones: the organizing and publishing committees. Past events (chairmen) PM’75 – May 5–7, 1975, (Janusz Morkowski, :pl:Bogdan Fechner) PM’78 – June 27–30, 1978, (:pl:Bogdan Fechner, Janusz Morkowski) PM’81 – June 25–27, 1981, (Janusz Morkowski, :pl:Bogdan Fechner) PM’84 – June 26–28, 1984, (:pl:Bogdan Fechner, Janusz Morkowski) PM’87 – June 23–25, 1987, (Janusz Morkowski, :pl:Bogdan Fechner) PM’90 – June 19–21, 1990, (:pl:Bogdan Fechner, Janusz Morkowski) PM’93 – June 21–24, 1993, (:pl:Roman Micnas, Stefan Krompiewski) PM’96 – June 24–28, 1996, (Stefan Krompiewski, :pl:Roman Micnas) PM’99 – June 21–25, 1999, (:pl:Roman Micnas, Stefan Krompiewski) PM’02 – July 1–5, 2002, (Andrzej Jezierski, :pl:Roman Micnas) PM’05 – June 24–27, 2005, (:pl:Roman Micnas, Andrzej Jezierski) PM’08 – June 24–27, 2008, (Feliks Stobiecki, :pl:Roman Micnas) PM’11 – June 27– July 1, 2011, (:pl:Roman Micnas, Bogdan Idzikowski) PM’14 – June 23–27, 2014, (Bogdan Idzikowski, :pl:Roman Micnas) PM’17 – June 26–30, 2017, (:pl:Roman Micnas, Bogdan Idzikowski) PM’21 – June 28 – July 2, 2021 (Bogdan Idzikowski, Tomasz Toliński, :pl:Roman Micnas, :pl:Maciej Krawczyk) | in the field. Until now two Nobel laureates participated in the conference as invited speakers: Peter Grünberg in 2011 and Albert Fert in 2021. Proceedings of the PM conference have been published in Physica Status Solidi. and in Acta Physica Polonica A. The proceedings of PM'21 will be published in the Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. Scope The scope of the conference encompasses the following categories: Strongly Correlated Electrons and High Temperature Superconductivity Quantum and Classical Spin Systems Magnetic Structure and Dynamics Magnonics and Spin Wave Dynamics Spin Electronics and Magneto-Transport Topological Matter and Molecular Magnets Nanostructures, Surfaces and Interfaces Soft and Hard Magnetic Materials Applications Other Topics Organization The PM conference is managed by chairmen from the Institute of Molecular Physics, PAS and from the Faculty of Physics, AMU. They are supported by two international committees: the advisory and program committees, and by two local ones: the organizing and publishing committees. Past events (chairmen) PM’75 – May 5–7, 1975, (Janusz Morkowski, :pl:Bogdan Fechner) PM’78 – June 27–30, 1978, (:pl:Bogdan Fechner, Janusz Morkowski) PM’81 – June 25–27, 1981, (Janusz Morkowski, :pl:Bogdan Fechner) PM’84 – June 26–28, 1984, (:pl:Bogdan Fechner, Janusz Morkowski) PM’87 – June 23–25, 1987, (Janusz Morkowski, :pl:Bogdan Fechner) PM’90 – June 19–21, 1990, (:pl:Bogdan Fechner, Janusz Morkowski) PM’93 – June 21–24, 1993, (:pl:Roman Micnas, Stefan Krompiewski) PM’96 – June 24–28, 1996, (Stefan Krompiewski, :pl:Roman Micnas) PM’99 – June 21–25, 1999, (:pl:Roman Micnas, Stefan Krompiewski) PM’02 – July 1–5, 2002, (Andrzej Jezierski, :pl:Roman Micnas) PM’05 – June 24–27, 2005, (:pl:Roman Micnas, Andrzej Jezierski) PM’08 – June 24–27, 2008, (Feliks Stobiecki, :pl:Roman Micnas) PM’11 – June 27– July 1, 2011, (:pl:Roman Micnas, Bogdan Idzikowski) PM’14 – June 23–27, 2014, (Bogdan Idzikowski, :pl:Roman Micnas) PM’17 – June 26–30, |
Galaup de Lapérouse, a naval officer commissioned by Louis XVI to explore the Pacific. It also contain objects relating other voyages to New Caledonia in the colonial period, to missionary activity and to the history of nickel. The museum collection also includes the skull of a pygmy blue whale. Museologists have commented that the museum focusses on French, rather than indigenous, maritime histories. References External links La Perouse collection online Virtual Visit Museums in New Caledonia Museums in | Background The museum is located near the Betico ferry terminal in Noumea. It occupies a former maritime station that was donated by the Autonomous Port of New Caledonia. The museum opened in 1999. In 2009, a commemorative stamp was issued to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the museum. The museum was renovated in 2013, which involved the creation of new galleries. In 2021 the museum opened a new temporary exhibition on the history of the cruise and the journey by sea from France to the territory. It runs educational activities for primary and secondary |
Comic Bridge from July to December 2019. Characters Media Manga Written and illustrated by , My Broken Mariko was serialized on Kadokawa's josei manga website Comic Bridge from July 16 to December 17, 2019. Kadokawa collected its four chapters in a single tankōbon volume, released on January 8, 2020. In North America, the manga was licensed for English release by Yen Press. The volume was released on November 10, 2020. Live-action film In January 2022, it was announced that the manga would receive | Written and illustrated by , My Broken Mariko was serialized on Kadokawa's josei manga website Comic Bridge from July 16 to December 17, 2019. Kadokawa collected its four chapters in a single tankōbon volume, released on January 8, 2020. In North America, the manga was licensed for English release by Yen Press. The volume was released on November 10, 2020. Live-action film In January 2022, it was announced that the manga would receive a live action film adaptation, starring Mei Nagano as Shiino, set to premiere in 2022. Reception |
(died 1030) or posthumously called Princess Hyojeong, was a Goryeo Royal Princess as the eldest daughter of King Hyeonjong, from his | from his second wife Queen Wonhwa who was the youngest daughter of King Seongjong. There was no records left about whether she married |
he performed the role of Rodolfo in the British Youth Opera’s production of La Bohème. In 1995 he entered the Operalia Competition and was awarded the Domingo Prize, which resulted in him being invited to perform El Gato Montes at the Washington National Opera. He sang in other prestigious houses, including at the Seattle Opera and at Boston Opera House. In 1999 he made his European professional debut, performing at Bregenz Festival as Gustavo in Un Ballo in Maschera. He later performed at venues across the continent, including the Deutsche Oper Berlin, Welsh National Opera, Oper Leipzig, and Oper Graz. He also performed in Australia and New Zealand. He also performed across the United Kingdom, and made his debut at Opera North in 2002, performing the role of Cavaradossi in Tosca. During his career he built his reputation | him being invited to perform El Gato Montes at the Washington National Opera. He sang in other prestigious houses, including at the Seattle Opera and at Boston Opera House. In 1999 he made his European professional debut, performing at Bregenz Festival as Gustavo in Un Ballo in Maschera. He later performed at venues across the continent, including the Deutsche Oper Berlin, Welsh National Opera, Oper Leipzig, and Oper Graz. He also performed in Australia and New Zealand. He also performed across the United Kingdom, and made his debut at Opera North in 2002, performing the role |
was founded by the resolution of the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church on 19 July 2000, by separating parishes in the territory of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug from the Eparchy of Magadan. Bishops Diomid (Dzyuban) (9 August 2000 - 28 June 2008) Mark (Tuzhikov) (28 June 2008 - 31 March 2009) acting, archbishop of Khabarovsk Nikodim (Chibisov) (31 March 2009 - 30 May 2011) Seraphim (Glushakov) (30 May 2011 - 24 December 2015, acting from 24 December 2015 - 3 | cathedral church and the official seat of a diocesan bishop are located in the town of Anadyr. History The Anadyr diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church was founded by the resolution of the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church on 19 July 2000, by separating parishes in the territory of the Chukotka Autonomous |
in 1896. In 1970, UEE merged with Rio Tinto, creating Unión Explosivos Río Tinto (ERT). ERT is privatised in 1994 and renames itself Maxam in 2006. The company is 45% owned by Advent International and 55% by management. Reference Explosives manufacturers | changed its name to Unión Española de Explosivos (UEE) in 1896. In 1970, UEE merged with Rio Tinto, creating Unión Explosivos Río Tinto (ERT). ERT is privatised in 1994 and renames itself Maxam in 2006. The company is 45% owned by Advent International and |
played in the Football League for Barnsley and Reading. References 1901 | February 1901–1978) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Barnsley and Reading. References |
his formal entry into the parish on 29 June. Ciceri had a strong devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary and recited the rosary daily, promoting the construction of the grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes in the oratory at Brentana; he consistently recommended the sick to her intercession and often taught teenagers and children to trust in her intercession. He likewise distinguished himself for his charitable works towards the poor and the sick; he often visited the sick and the poor in their homes and sometimes provided them with financial aid and even spent entire nights in prayer at their bedside. Tales from the village tell of him splitting wood for one person before making polenta for another. Ciceri also tended to the prisoners in prison and during World War II, despite the risks to his person involved, tended to soldiers and stragglers and other war victims who, through his work, were able to find appropriate shelters in safe locations. Ciceri also gave a new impetus to the Catholic Action movement, and was able to successfully convince teenagers to consider supporting it. Ciceri also helped to repair the buildings, acting at different times as a carpenter, bricklayer, and electrical engineer, using these skills to build the Our Lady of Lourdes grotto replica. On 9 February 1945, while cycling back that evening to his parish from Verderio Inferiore where he had gone to hear confessions, he was struck by a cart whose driver did not stop to help him. One part from the vehicle struck his groin and lacerated his liver. Found a few hours later in a critical condition, he was immediately hospitalized at the Vimercate hospital where he offered his suffering to God. Parishioners, particularly the younger ones, lined up to donate blood to preserve his life, but Ciceri would say: "If the Lord wants my poor life, I will gladly offer it to Him, for the war to end, for the soldiers to return, especially ours; I offer it to You for my parishioners to whom I loved so much, for poor sinners". He died on 4 April 1945 and his funeral on 7 April at the Brentana parish saw large crowds gather from the neighboring villages. His remains are housed at the Sant'Antonino Martire parish church near the altar of the Madonna. Beatification The beatification process commenced on 14 December 2002 once the Congregation for the Causes of Saints issued the official "nihil obstat" (no objections) edict that enabled for the Milan archdiocese to launch the diocesan process to assess his life and reputation for holiness. The Milanese archdiocese launched that process on 20 September 2003 and it concludes its business on 14 June 2004. The | involved, tended to soldiers and stragglers and other war victims who, through his work, were able to find appropriate shelters in safe locations. Ciceri also gave a new impetus to the Catholic Action movement, and was able to successfully convince teenagers to consider supporting it. Ciceri also helped to repair the buildings, acting at different times as a carpenter, bricklayer, and electrical engineer, using these skills to build the Our Lady of Lourdes grotto replica. On 9 February 1945, while cycling back that evening to his parish from Verderio Inferiore where he had gone to hear confessions, he was struck by a cart whose driver did not stop to help him. One part from the vehicle struck his groin and lacerated his liver. Found a few hours later in a critical condition, he was immediately hospitalized at the Vimercate hospital where he offered his suffering to God. Parishioners, particularly the younger ones, lined up to donate blood to preserve his life, but Ciceri would say: "If the Lord wants my poor life, I will gladly offer it to Him, for the war to end, for the soldiers to return, especially ours; I offer it to You for my parishioners to whom I loved so much, for poor sinners". He died on 4 April 1945 and his funeral on 7 April at the Brentana parish saw large crowds gather from the neighboring villages. His remains are housed at the Sant'Antonino Martire parish church near the altar of the Madonna. Beatification The beatification process commenced on 14 December 2002 once the Congregation for the Causes of Saints issued the official "nihil obstat" (no objections) edict that enabled for the Milan archdiocese to launch the diocesan process to assess his life and reputation for holiness. The Milanese archdiocese launched that process on 20 September 2003 and it concludes its business on 14 June 2004. The process moved to the C.C.S. in Rome and the latter validated the diocesan process on 30 September 2005 after it determined that the evidence collected met their rules and regulations. The postulation (officials that manage the cause) drafted and submitted the "Positio" dossier to the C.C.S. in 2008 to be assessed. Nine theologians approved the dossier on 24 November 2015 and the cardinal and bishop members in the C.C.S. also approved the cause on 15 November 2016. Pope Francis confirmed on 1 December 2016 that Ciceri could be titled as Venerable after the Pope determined that the late priest had lived a model life of heroic virtue. The miracle needed for Ciceri to be beatified - a medical healing that neither science nor medicine can explain - was investigated in a diocesan process before the C.C.S. validated that process in a decree issued on 5 December 2008. Pope Francis approved |
J. Altheimer (September 2, 1903 – March 30, 1999) was an American lawyer with Altheimer & Gray and nonprofit leader who was the former president of the Chicago-based Jewish Council on Urban Affairs. Biography Altheimer was born in St. Louis and raised in Little Rock, Arkansas. He is a descendent of the Altheimer brothers, who are the namesake of Altheimer, Arkansas. He studied law at Columbia University, graduating from Columbia | a descendent of the Altheimer brothers, who are the namesake of Altheimer, Arkansas. He studied law at Columbia University, graduating from Columbia College in 1923 and Columbia Law School in 1925. Upon being admitted to the Illinois Bar, he joined his uncle, prominent Chicago lawyer and civic leader Benjamin Altheimer's law firm, Altheimer, Mayer, Woods & Smith, which eventually became Altheimer & Gray and where he remained for the next 73 years. Altheimer was involved in the Jewish Council on Urban Affairs, an non-profit organization that focuses on improve housing, business opportunities and education in low-income neighborhoods, shortly after it was founded and served as the organization's president. He |
in "late 2020" after the Covid-19 pandemic forced him from touring. James sought inspiration in knowing that live music would make a glorious comeback. He told Triple J "The result is a huge emotional, energetic dance record, with elements of piano-house, melodic house and a positive tone and feel that can be found across all tracks. When I | "late 2020" after the Covid-19 pandemic forced him from touring. James sought inspiration in knowing that live music would make a glorious comeback. He told Triple J "The result is a huge emotional, energetic dance record, with elements of piano-house, melodic house and a positive tone and feel that can be found across all tracks. When I write an album, everything has a place and a purpose, and it's all |
Arcade Fire, Bon Iver, the xx, Aphex Twin, Grace Jones, Slayer, Solange, and Van Morrison. American musician Frank Ocean was set to headline the festival but cancelled due to production delays. Lineup Headline performers are listed in boldface. Artists listed from latest to earliest set times. | Stage Mango House Primavera a la Ciutat lineup Sala Apolo La [2] de Apolo Barts Day Pro Seat Sala Teatre Primavera Bits lineup Bacardí Live Desperados Club feat. Bowers & Wilkins Sound System References 2017 music festivals |
The official German Airplay Chart is an airplay chart compiled by | of Bundesverband Musikindustrie (Federal Association of Phonographic Industry). Chart history Weblinks radiocharts.com References Germany airplay |
Services from April 2021, and a small fleet was also delivered to Transit Systems NSW. Nine Yutong E10s were delivered to the Polish city of Polkowice in 2021. United Kingdom Yutong E10s and E12s, as well as other Yutong products, have been sold in the United Kingdom through the Pelican Bus dealership in Castleford since 2018, where a factory assembling complete knock-down Yutong buses and coaches will soon open. The company is also partnered with battery supplier Zenobe, who assist in installing charging infrastructure and providing new batteries for electric bus operators. The first ten Yutong E10s ordered for the United Kingdom market entered service with Go North East in November 2020. These Yutongs were branded as Voltra buses for services on routes 53 and 54 between Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead, with the launch preceded by a major marketing campaign by Go North East, and were delivered with high-specification interiors | the Pelican Bus dealership in Castleford since 2018, where a factory assembling complete knock-down Yutong buses and coaches will soon open. The company is also partnered with battery supplier Zenobe, who assist in installing charging infrastructure and providing new batteries for electric bus operators. The first ten Yutong E10s ordered for the United Kingdom market entered service with Go North East in November 2020. These Yutongs were branded as Voltra buses for services on routes 53 and 54 between Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead, with the launch preceded by a major marketing campaign by Go North East, and were delivered with high-specification interiors and exterior LED lighting designed by Best Impressions. Nine E10s were also delivered to First Leeds that same year, entering service on a route serving the Halton Moor district of Leeds in October. In Leicester, fifteen E12s were ordered by Leicester City |
dancefloor". It was also placed on Papers list of "10 New Songs You Need to Hear Now" by writer Shaad D'Souza, who lauded it as the "apotheosis of the [2000s rave revival] trend", as well as MTV's weekly "Bop Shop" selection, where XCX and Sawayama were praised for "turn[ing] a blast from the past into a fresh new dance-floor banger". Jason Lipshutz of Billboard also had a positive view of the song and opined that "you'd be hard-pressed to find two artists in their shared genre with more personality on the microphone, and they each leave a lasting impression while hoisting up a pristine melody". "Beg for You" was celebrated by Steffanee Wang of Nylon as "outstanding", a "sparkling gem", "an absolute smash" and "infinitely more swoon-worthy and addictive" compared to September's "Cry for You". Consequence selected it as their "Song of the Week", citing it as "a worthy collaboration between two artists who know what pop music needs to go from good to great". The release's use of a "Cry for You" sample, dubbed "one of [its] secret weapons", was also praised. Justin Curto of Vulture thought it to be "extremely well-executed", Steffanee Wang deemed the interpolation "ingenious: keep all the best parts of the nostalgia, and update enough of it to bring it into the new age". Music video Backstage teasers for a music video have been posted on TikTok by Sawayama. The music video was later released on February 11, 2022. Track listing Digital download and streaming "Beg for You" – 2:48 Streaming – bonus tracks "Beg for You" - 2:48 "New Shapes" – 3:20 "Good Ones" – 2:16 Digital download and streaming – Pocket Remix "Beg for You" (Pocket Remix) - 3:00 "Beg for You" - 2:48 Digital download and streaming – A. G. Cook and Vernon Remix "Beg for You" (A. G. Cook and Vernon of Seventeen Remix) - 4:09 "Beg for You" | 2006 single "Cry for You". Background Charli XCX first teased a collaboration with Rina Sawayama in May 2021 on a TikTok live in which she discussed details about her upcoming album Crash and played multiple snippets of upcoming tracks from the album, including a 45-second-long one of the then-untitled collaboration with Sawayama. In December 2021, screenshots of text messages between XCX and Sawayama discussing a collaboration were posted on Instagram. On 21 January 2022, Sawayama revealed the title of the single on her TikTok account. The song premiered on 27 January 2022 on BBC Radio 1. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, XCX discussed her inspiration behind "Beg for You". She stated that "It feels to me like one of those songs that comes on at the height of a party where you are a little bit [fucked] up, you maybe want to cry, but you also want to dance. When I was driving through L.A. listening to this beat for the first time, I felt a real sense of euphoria - but also this quite nostalgic thing. Because it's a garage beat, it reminded me of being at home in the U.K., at a house party with my friends who I've known since I was 12 years old." Additionally, she revealed that her and Sawayama first collaborated on a ballad for XCX's 2019 studio album Charli, but the track was scrapped after Sawayama expressed a desire to create a pop track instead. The song's demo was pitched to XCX, who "changed a few lyrics here and there, and sang it", and then forwarded it to Sawayama. Music and lyrics "Beg for You" is a UK garage song which "evokes the bubblegum sweetness of early 2000s pop" and features a beat "evocative of '90s house music", "wistful" piano riffs and a drop. The beat, along with the melody and hook are sampled from Swedish singer September's hit single "Cry for You". Lyrically, it is a "clubby and poignant message to a leaving lover" in which the singers "exchange verses about missing their respective loves when they depart, reminiscing about intimate moments when they're gone" Critical reception The track |
Route Stages Stage 1 6 March 2022 — Mantes-la-Ville to Mantes-la-Ville, Stage 2 7 March 2022 — Auffargis to Orléans, Stage 3 8 March 2022 — Vierzon to Dun-le-Palestel, Stage 4 9 March 2022 — Domérat to Montluçon, (ITT) Stage 5 10 March 2022 — Saint-Just-Saint-Rambert to Saint-Sauveur-de-Montagut, Stage 6 11 March 2022 — Courthézon to Aubagne, Stage 7 12 March 2022 — Nice | March 2022 — Auffargis to Orléans, Stage 3 8 March 2022 — Vierzon to Dun-le-Palestel, Stage 4 9 March 2022 — Domérat to Montluçon, (ITT) Stage 5 10 March 2022 — Saint-Just-Saint-Rambert to Saint-Sauveur-de-Montagut, Stage 6 11 March 2022 — Courthézon to Aubagne, |
The Shepherd of Hermas in 1958, as well as the Théodore-Reinach Prize of the Association pour l'encouragement des études grecques en France (Association for the Encouragement of Greek Studies in France), for his research on the pseudo-Hippocratic treatise on the diet (Peri diaites). He died in Anderlecht (Brussels region) on July 24, 2011. Publications Le thème philosophique des genres de vie dans l'Antiquité classique, Mémoires couronnés de l'Académie de Belgique, 1956. HERMAS, Le Pasteur, texte critique, traduction, introduction et notes, Paris, 1958 (Sources chrétiennes, n° 53). Recherches sur le traité pseudo-hippocratique du Régime, Liège-Paris, 1960. Propos pour mal pensants. Essais sur la doctrine chrétienne, Paris, 1961. Le Tableau de Cébès et la philosophie religieuse, 1965. "Le dossier d'Ignace d'Antioche. Réflexions liminaires", dans : Mélanges Armand Abel, vol. 3, Brill Archive, 1974, p. 116-125, Google Books. Le dossier d'Ignace d'Antioche, Bruxelles : Éditions de l'université de Bruxelles, 1979. "Le dossier d'Ignace d'Antioche. Réflexions méthodologiques", dans : Problèmes | HERMAS, Le Pasteur, texte critique, traduction, introduction et notes, Paris, 1958 (Sources chrétiennes, n° 53). Recherches sur le traité pseudo-hippocratique du Régime, Liège-Paris, 1960. Propos pour mal pensants. Essais sur la doctrine chrétienne, Paris, 1961. Le Tableau de Cébès et la philosophie religieuse, 1965. "Le dossier d'Ignace d'Antioche. Réflexions liminaires", dans : Mélanges Armand Abel, vol. 3, Brill Archive, 1974, p. 116-125, Google Books. Le dossier d'Ignace d'Antioche, Bruxelles : Éditions de l'université de Bruxelles, 1979. "Le dossier d'Ignace d'Antioche. Réflexions méthodologiques", dans : Problèmes d'Histoire du Christianisme 9, Bruxelles, 1980, pp. 31-44. Libre pensée sans évangile, editions Labor/Espace de Libertés, coll. "Liberté j'écris ton nom", Bruxelles, 2002. Dieu vous interpelle ? Moi, il m'évite, editions |
at low and medium speeds. As the engine was originally designed for a 360° crank with large counterweights, the cranckcases were bulky. Converting the engine to OHC, and to keep the engine width to a minimum, the camshaft was driven by chain from the back of the clutch hub via a countershaft behind the cylinders. The cylinder head was redesigned to use a more modern 60° valve angle as used on the Imola racing bikes. To obliviate the need for an external oil tank, a remote reservoir was incorporated within the engine. This resulted in complicated internal plumbing, frequent oil changes and the need for the owner to keep a close eye on oil levels. The five speed gearbox was fitted with a left-hand change to comply with American legislation and an electric starter was fitted. Carburation was by Dell'Orto, on the 500 and on the 350. The engine suffered reliability problems, especially oil feed to the camshaft. Poor build quality also caused reliability problems. Models GTL A single downtube frame was used the engine as a stressed member. Marzocchi front forks were fitted. Rear suspension was swinging arm with twin 320 mm Marzocchi shock absorbers. Ignition was by traditional battery and coil and points. British Smiths instruments were fitted. The machine were styled by Giorgetto Giugiaro, using the same angular styling he used on the 860GT. The 500 was fitted with twin disc brakes and a single disc was fitted | a similar twin. Following the success of the 750 GT v twin Ducati chief engineer Fabio Taglioni proposed a smaller v twin with belt driven cams rather than bevel drive of the 750 GT to reduce production costs. De Eccher rejected this and in a press conference in 1973 announced that the OHC singles would cease production to be replaced with a new parallel twin. Engine Ducati already had a design for a 500 twin. At the request of the American importers, Berliner, Ducati engineer Fabio Taglioni had designed a twin. The prototype had been shown to American dealers at Daytona in early 1965 but because of poor performance was never put into production. The prototype was a 360° ohv twin that used dry sump lubrication. Taglioni declined to develop the engine further and Bruno Tumidei took over the project. Taglioni instead spent his time developing a belt drive OHC v twin, which would later become the Pantah. Tumidei extensively updated the engine with ease of manufacture as a primary consideration. The vertically split crankcases and 10° forward canted cylinders were retained. Departing from usual Ducati practices, a forged crankshaft was used running in plain main bearings and big end. No centre main bearing was fitted. The engine was fitted with a 180° crankshaft to reduce vibration at high speed, although this increased vibration at low and medium speeds. As the engine was originally designed for a 360° crank with large counterweights, the cranckcases were bulky. Converting the engine to OHC, and to keep the engine width to a minimum, the camshaft was driven by chain from the back of the clutch hub via a countershaft behind the cylinders. The cylinder head was redesigned to use a more modern 60° valve angle as used on the Imola racing bikes. To obliviate the need for an external oil tank, a remote reservoir was incorporated within the engine. This resulted in complicated internal plumbing, frequent oil changes and the need for the owner to keep a close eye on oil levels. The five speed gearbox was fitted with a left-hand change to comply with American legislation and an electric starter was fitted. Carburation was by Dell'Orto, on the 500 and on the 350. The engine suffered reliability problems, especially oil feed to |
academic career in 1986 as a Research Associate at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) while working with Howard Reiss on vapor phase nucleation and with Robert L. Whetten on molecular clusters and cluster ions. Since 1989, he has been on the faculty of the Chemistry Department, and has served as the Chair of the Chemistry Department at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) from 2015 to 2021. He is the Mary Eugenia Kapp Endowed Chair in Chemistry and Commonwealth Professor at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU). El-Shall served as a Senior Science Advisor in the Bureau for the Middle East, Middle East Regional Cooperation (MERC) Program of the USAID. He focused on enhancing and expanding joint Arab-Israeli research activities through MERC projects, and has also conducted site project reviews in Israel, Jordan and Egypt to improve collaborative research opportunities across borders and enhance implementation of research results. He also worked on creating new initiatives for young investigators in order to catalyze the next generation of Arab-Israeli research cooperation, and to create long-term sustainable collaborations between Arab and Israeli scientists. Research El-Shall's research interests include nanostructured materials, graphene and nanocatalysis for energy and environmental applications, gas phase clusters and vapor phase nucleation. El-Shall is the architect of the concept of cluster polymerization, and intracluster polymerization was first demonstrated in his lab at VCU. As of 2021, El-Shall has written over 290 publications in refereed journals in the areas of physical chemistry, catalysis and nanoscience. He also holds 11 US patents on the synthesis of nanomaterials, nanoparticle catalysts, graphene, graphene-supported catalysts and graphene-based materials for the removal of pollutants from water. Nucleation El-Shall was the first to apply the Resonant Enhanced Multiphoton Ionization (REMPI) technique to selectively generate molecular ions within supersaturated host vapors and study the phenomena of ion-induced nucleation on well-defined ions. He also focused his study on the formation mechanisms of gold–zinc oxide hexagonal nanopyramids through heterogeneous nucleation using microwave synthesis. In 2018, he demonstrated nucleation and growth process of gold nanoparticles initiated by nanosecond and femtosecond laser irradiation of aqueous | lab at VCU. As of 2021, El-Shall has written over 290 publications in refereed journals in the areas of physical chemistry, catalysis and nanoscience. He also holds 11 US patents on the synthesis of nanomaterials, nanoparticle catalysts, graphene, graphene-supported catalysts and graphene-based materials for the removal of pollutants from water. Nucleation El-Shall was the first to apply the Resonant Enhanced Multiphoton Ionization (REMPI) technique to selectively generate molecular ions within supersaturated host vapors and study the phenomena of ion-induced nucleation on well-defined ions. He also focused his study on the formation mechanisms of gold–zinc oxide hexagonal nanopyramids through heterogeneous nucleation using microwave synthesis. In 2018, he demonstrated nucleation and growth process of gold nanoparticles initiated by nanosecond and femtosecond laser irradiation of aqueous solutions of [AuCl4]−. Nanoparticles His group has also been involved in the development of a novel technique: Laser Vaporization Controlled Condensation (LVCC) for the synthesis of a variety of semiconductor, metal and metal oxide nanoparticles. His research lab is currently focused on the applications of graphene in heterogeneous catalysis and energy conversion, and he developed novel microwave and laser methods for the synthesis of nanoparticle catalysts supported on graphene. The recent discovery of efficient photo-thermal energy conversion by graphene-based materials by El-Shall's group has resulted in the development of new materials for efficient solar water desalination and the removal of heavy metals from contaminated water. Awards and honors 1999 - Outstanding Faculty Award, State Council of Higher Education of Virginia (SCHEV) 2007 - Jabir Ibn Hyyan (Geber) Award, Saudi Chemical Society 2008 - SAE International Award for Research on Automotive Lubricants, Society of Automotive Engineering 2012-13 - Jefferson Science Fellow (JSF), U.S. Department of State and USAID 2012 - Fellow, American Physical Society (APS) 2013 - Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 2018 - Virginia Outstanding Scientist, Awarded by the Virginia Governor 2021 - Distinguished Service Award, Virginia Section of the American Chemical Society Bibliography Wang, W., Germanenko, I., & El-Shall, M. S. (2002). Room-temperature synthesis and characterization of nanocrystalline CdS, ZnS, and Cd x Zn1-x S. Chemistry of Materials, 14(7), 3028–3033. Panda, A. B., Glaspell, G., & El-Shall, M. S. (2006). Microwave synthesis of highly aligned ultra narrow semiconductor rods and wires. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 128(9), 2790–2791. Hassan, H. M., Abdelsayed, V., Abd El Rahman, S. K., AbouZeid, K. M., Terner, J., El-Shall, |
the thallus. The lichen is known to occur in montane forests of Brazil and Venezuela, where it grows on bark and on wood. Similar species in genus Absconditella include A. delutula and A. termitariicola, both of which have longer ascospores and smaller algal cells. References Ostropales Lichens described in 2018 Lichens of Venezuela Taxa named by André Aptroot Taxa named by | between Osasco and Cabreúva (São Paulo State) at an altitude of about ; here it was found growing on wood in a montane rainforest. The specific epithet refers to the olive-green colour of the thallus. The lichen is known to occur in montane forests of Brazil and Venezuela, where it grows on bark and on wood. Similar species in genus Absconditella include A. delutula and |
was the second-largest state of Peshwai in Bundelkhand Province in India after Jhansi. History Tiroha was allotted as a separate state to Amrut Rao Peshwa in 1803. In 1857, the grandson of the Amrut Rao Peshwa participated in a 1857 military struggle and was ousted. The Peshwa family was divided into two parts. The Peshwa family, who were helpful to the British, was granted a separate Jagir in Bareilly, whereas the elder Peshwa | Vindhya Pradesh, whereas Attara and Mathondh were made a part of Uttar Pradesh. Tiroha is now incorporated into Karwi and forms the border between Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. List of Rulers Peshwe Amrut Rao Peshwe Madhav Rao III Peshwe Vishwas Rao III Peshwe Bhausaheb (jailed for rebellion and state was sacked) Rao Saheb Ravikarn |
put Mimaporia as a sister group to Nossa and Epicopeia. Description Mimaporia is a genus of Epicopeiid moths, known for engaging in mimicry complexes with other lepidopterans. Mimaporia is no exception, in this case, the moth mimics members of the families Nymphalidae and Pieridae. With M. hmong known for engaging in a mimetic relationship with Aporia agathon. Whereas M. owadai is known for its mimetic relationship with members of the genus Neptis, including Neptis alwina, Neptis dejeani, and Neptis philyroides, with similar flight and wing patterns. The distribution of M. owadai overlaps with that of N. alwina and N. dejeani, while the Northern Vietnamese distribution of M. hmong overlapping with N. philyroides and thus making it a contender for its mimetic relationship. The genus is characterized by their lack of chaetosemata, which are sensory structures. Additionally wing venation, in the closeness of forewing vein M2 and M3 compared to the closeness of M2 with the stem of vein R5 and M1. The aedeagus of Mimaporia has a sclerotized shaft. In addition, similar to the genera Nossa and Epicopeia, of whom it has a sister-group relationship with, the aedeagus coecum is reduced or even absent. Etymology The genus was named after the butterfly genus Aporia, and the possible co-mimicry relationship that the two genera share. It was thought that the first species discovered, Mimaporia hmong, occurred sympatrically with the butterfly Aporia agathon. Their external appearance, consisting of orange and yellow tegulae, and light colored dotted and striped wings, resemble each other. Species Mimaporia consists of 2 species, with the newest being discovered in 2019. Mimaporia hmong Wei & Yen, 2017 Mimaporia owadai Huang & Wang, 2019 Taxonomy Mimaporia was described from a group of museum specimens of previously-unknown Epicopeiid moths held at the Natural History Museum, London, which first came into attention in 2002. No taxonomic change was made, due to the scarcity of genetic available to researchers until specimens of Mimaporia hmong were sent in from Vietnam. Both M. hmong and M. owadai were known after the 2002 rediscovery, but only M. hmong was described from the specimens by Wei and Yen. M. owadai, which was physically discovered 2 years later, and | genus Nossa rather than its sister taxa in appearance. Later research by Zhang et al. in 2020 suggests a different relationship from that interpreted by Wei and Yen, between Mimaporia and Epicopeia and Nossa, which is detailed in the second cladogram below. This research was further corroborated upon by a separate study in 2021 by Call et al.. The following phylogenetic tree is derived from Wei and Yen's research, with the left figure representing Bayesian analysis, suggesting a sister relationship with Parabraxas, whereas the right figure representing maximum likelihood analysis, and suggesting that Mimaporia is sister to Parabraxas: A 2020 study focusing on the genetic relationships of the Epicopeiid moths by Zhang et al. focusing on their mimetic relationships moved Mimaporia outside of the currently understood arrangement. The genetic material of Mimaporia owadaiwas used for its purposes, and found a sister relationship between it and the Epicopeia and Nossa group, disputing the findings of Wei and Yen in 2017. This was further supported by morphological similarities in the genitalia of the 3 genera, which had similarities in the aedeagus coecum. The study yielded the following phylogenetic tree, which is reproduced as follows: These findings were further supported by Call et al. (2021), using targeted enrichment (TE) approach of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) which yielded results that were entirely in agreement with Zhang et al.'''s work. DistributionMimaporia hmong was described from specimens found in Vietnam, with the type locality |
Astu massif, where ancient granites and gneisses outcrop. Southwest of the depression is the Balagne, consisting of an oceanic thrust sheet as the westernmost part of the "Eastern Alpine Corsica", which is formed of metamorphic sediments and ophiolites on a crystalline base. History The Col de Sainte-Marie has been an important military strategic passage for centuries. Fortifications were built on each side to guard and defend the passage. The most important was the Castellu di Lumisgiana at an altitude of east of the pass. In 1554, during the war between the French and the Genoese in Corsica, Marc´ Antonio Ceccaldi, a staunch supporter of the Genoese, was taken prisoner at the Bocca di Tenda by Sampiero Corso, | and the Monte Cinto massif to the west. It leads from the Ostriconi valley to the northwest to the Tartagine valley, which leads to the east coast. Location The Col de Sainte-Marie is at an elevation of . It is in the commune of Pietralba, just south of the village of Pietralba. The T30 highway runs through the pass. It runs from L'Île-Rousse along the northeast coast, then turns inland and runs up the Ostriconi river valley to the pass. At the pass the D8 road from Urtaca and Lama to the north crosses the T30. To the south the roads follow the valley of the Ravin de Santa Maria, and then the Ruisseau de Lagani down to its convergence with the Tartagine river. The T20 continues south to Corte. The church of Santa Maria Assunta at the pass is probably an old pièvane church dated from the 10th century that has been remodeled. Its small bell tower contains some sculpted greenschist stones representing human heads, silhouettes of birds and quadrupeds |
related development in consultation with traditional land owners. The Gagudju Association, representing Aboriginal clans from the Kakadu area, submitted plans for the hotel in 1987. The design was for a two-story, 110-120 room hotel including restaurants, bars and conference facilities contained within a structure shaped like a crocodile. Although the animal carries spiritual significance to the Gaagudju people, the international success of the film Crocodile Dundee in 1986 also influenced the chosen design. The hotel was constructed by the John Holland Group, opening in 1988. While the Gagudju Association first approached Four Seasons Limited to manage the hotel, the Southern Pacific Hotels Group operated it from its opening until the company was acquired by Bass Hotels in 2000. Prior to the management rights being acquired by the Accor group in 2014, the hotel was branded as a Holiday Inn. Design The building's unique shape is an interpretation of a totem representing the giant crocodile Ginga, a spirit ancestor of the Gaagudju people. The crocodile is long and up to wide, with the main entry through the animal's jaws, via a portico with supports shaped as teeth. The head contains the main foyer and reception area, restaurant, cocktail bar, conference facilities as well as an art gallery. The guest rooms are arranged around central atrium and swimming pool, making up the crocodile's body. Within the tail section there are some suites, staff amenities and storage rooms. Outside, open-air parking is provided in four small circular lots, that represent crocodile eggs when viewed from the air. Architectural features on the roof of the head section contain ventilation and air-conditioning equipment, with the outward facing panels lit up at night to resemble glowing eyes. Impact and criticism The Crocodile Hotel has featured in a number international travel blogs and magazines owing to its unique appearance. It | the Mecure brand. History Following the declaration of Kakadu as a National Park in 1979, the township of Jabiru was established as a closed community to house workers at the Ranger Uranium Mine. The Park's second management plan in 1986 recognised the potential for the town's role to be expanded as a service centre to support tourism related development in consultation with traditional land owners. The Gagudju Association, representing Aboriginal clans from the Kakadu area, submitted plans for the hotel in 1987. The design was for a two-story, 110-120 room hotel including restaurants, bars and conference facilities contained within a structure shaped like a crocodile. Although the animal carries spiritual significance to the Gaagudju people, the international success of the film Crocodile Dundee in 1986 also influenced the chosen design. The hotel was constructed by the John Holland Group, opening in 1988. While the Gagudju Association first approached Four Seasons Limited to manage the hotel, the Southern Pacific Hotels Group operated it from its opening until the company was acquired by Bass Hotels in 2000. Prior to the management rights being acquired by the Accor group in 2014, the hotel was branded as a Holiday Inn. Design The building's unique shape is an interpretation of a totem representing the giant crocodile Ginga, a spirit ancestor of the Gaagudju people. The crocodile is long and up to wide, with the main entry |
Sangwhan Moon (Google) Theresa O'Connor (Apple, Inc.) Lea Verou (W3C Invited Expert) Despite some participants having a corporate affiliation, when participating in TAG meetings they are expected to act in their personal capacity to find the best solutions for the Web, not just for any particular network, technology, vendor, or user. Notable past participants include: Roy Fielding Chris Lilley Tim Bray Dan Connolly Mario Jeckle T.V. Raman Larry Masinter Jeni Tennison Robin Berjon Anne van Kesteren Yan Zhu David Baron History 2012 Reform During its first decade, the TAG had a very different role and responsibilities than what it does today. The primary focus of the first three years of the TAG was on documenting in a clear and easily understood manner the architectural foundations of the Web. The result was published at the end of 2004 as Architecture of the World Wide Web, Volume One. It is written in a relatively informal style, with illustrations, and many of its conclusions are expressed in succinct 'principles', 'constraints' and 'good practice notes', such as: Principle: Global Identifiers Global naming leads to global network effects. Good practice: Identify with URIs To benefit from and increase the value of the World Wide Web, agents should provide URIs as identifiers for resources. Constraint: URIs Identify a Single Resource Assign distinct URIs to distinct resources. After this publication and until 2012, the work of the TAG primarily resulted in publishing Findings documents, centered around XML, RDF, and URIs. In 2012, four prominent web developers felt that the TAG had become disconnected from the realities and pain points of web developers. Led by Alex Russell, they dubbed themselves "the reformers" and participated in the 2012 TAG election for four vacant seats. All of them got elected. It was only after this reform that design reviews of new specifications became a significant part of the TAG's work and the process for requesting a design review moved to GitHub and became streamlined. First Party Sets Controversy In | of the Web and W3C director Sir Tim Berners-Lee, engineers elected by W3C member organizations, as well as participants directly appointed by Tim Berners-Lee. Role and deliverables Today, the TAG's primary responsibilities are two-fold: to conduct specification reviews ("design reviews") of new Web platform features, to ensure API design consistency, and respect for web users' security and privacy to document the design principles of the Web platform, which is done in the Web Platform Design Principles document, the Ethical Web Principles document as well as various separate "Findings" documents. Notable past publications include Architecture of the World Wide Web, volume one (2004) Google requires an approving TAG review for a Web platform feature to ship in Blink, Google Chrome's rendering engine. An approving review is also required for a W3C draft specification to be able to become a Recommendation. While the TAG is a W3C working group, design reviews are not limited to W3C specifications. The TAG is often asked to review TC39, WHATWG, or IETF specifications as well. Participants The current participants (as of December 2021) are: Daniel Appelquist (Samsung Electronics) (Chair) Rossen Atanassov (Microsoft Corporation) Hadley Beeman (W3C Invited Expert) Tim Berners-Lee (W3C) (Chair) Kenneth Rohde Christiansen (Intel Corporation) Amy Guy (Digital Bazaar) Yves Lafon (W3C) (staff contact) Peter Linss (W3C Invited Expert) (Chair) Sangwhan Moon (Google) Theresa O'Connor (Apple, Inc.) Lea Verou (W3C Invited Expert) Despite some participants having a corporate affiliation, when participating in TAG meetings they are expected to act in their personal capacity to find the best solutions for the Web, not just for any particular network, technology, vendor, or user. Notable past participants include: Roy Fielding Chris Lilley Tim Bray Dan Connolly Mario Jeckle T.V. Raman Larry Masinter Jeni Tennison Robin Berjon Anne van Kesteren Yan Zhu David Baron History 2012 Reform During its first decade, the TAG had a very different role and responsibilities than what it |
aired on HBO, NBC, Vice, and PBS. Filmography Film Documentary Television Awards and nominations References External links American documentary film directors American documentary film producers American cinematographers Living people Year of birth missing (living | Vietnam for the United States as refugees of the Vietnam War. He graduated his BA at New York University and his MFA at the School of Visual Arts. His work has aired on HBO, NBC, Vice, and PBS. Filmography Film Documentary Television Awards and nominations References External links American documentary film directors American documentary |
and philanthropist. In May 2017, she was recognised as International Business Woman of the Year at The ‘Women4Africa’ Awards and was included in the list of top 100 Women in the Tourism and Travel industry in Africa. Background Zodwa was born in 1972 in Mbembesi, Bubi in Matebeleland province. She had her early education at Mqwashini then proceeded to Mt. Pleasant High School for her secondary education then moved back to Bulawayo to St. Columbus where she finished her high school. In 2003, Zodwa Mkandla established Traverze Travel and the company has won several awards over the years including Fly emirates award as the best performing travel agent in Zimbabwe and was also nominated at the World Travel Awards 2021. The company is the first travel agency in Zimbabwe to own an executive lounge at the Harare International Airport. In an interview in 2018, Zodwa announced that she is the godmother of Tanzanian artist Diamond Platnumz daughter. In 2021, Zodwa Mkandla was appointed into the ZANU PF Resource Mobilisation Committee by the president of | of Tanzanian artist Diamond Platnumz daughter. In 2021, Zodwa Mkandla was appointed into the ZANU PF Resource Mobilisation Committee by the president of Zimbabwe Emmerson Mnangagwa. Recognition Outstanding Woman CEO of the Year - Megafest Women's Awards 2018 Tourism & Hospitality Businesswoman of the Year Award - Zimbabwe Leadership Awards - ZILA Nationals 2017 Outstanding Woman of the Year - Megafest Women's Awards 2017 International Business Woman of the Year - Women4Africa Awards UK 2017 Business Woman of the Year Tourism and Hospitality Services Industry - Women4Africa Awards UK 2017 Top Female Business Leader of the Year - Women's Business and Leadership Awards 2018 Top Female Business Leader of the Year - International Women's Entrepreneurial Challenge (IWEC) 2016 Business Award 1st runner up Business Woman of the Year - Megafest Awards 2016 Winner – Tourism category - Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce Women in Business Awards (WECA) 2015 Top Female Travel & Tours Business Woman of the Year, Top |
of the Year for the third consecutive season. He would finish as the school's all-time leading scorer and was drafted by the Boston Celtics with the 22nd pick in the 1987 NBA draft. Roster Schedule and results |- !colspan=9 style=| Regular Season |- !colspan=9 style=| ECAC North Tournament |- !colspan=9 style=| NCAA Tournament | earn a bid to the NCAA Tournament as No. 14 seed in the East region. The Huskies were defeated in the opening round by No. 3 seed Purdue, 104–95. Senior Reggie Lewis was awarded the ECAC North Player of the Year for the third consecutive season. He would finish as the school's all-time leading scorer and was drafted by the Boston Celtics with |
Professor at the Mailman School of Public Health. As of 2020, he was a visiting faculty at Tshinghua University, and a Shinhan Distinguished Visiting Professor at Yonsei University. Humanitarian career Karunakara joined Médecins Sans Frontières in 1995 where he managed a tuberculosis program in Ethiopia, before working in Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Brazil, and the Democratic Republic of Congo as a medical coordinator. In 2002, he moved to MSF's Amsterdam headquarters to work as the medical director before leading the Campaign for Access to Essential Medicines from 2005 to 2007. While at MSF, Karunakara led a process to reform the governing International Statutes as part of a wider reform of the organization's governance. Other governance roles Karunakara served on the board of directors of MSF Netherlands, MSF India, and the Drugs for Neglected Diseases | Millennium Villages Project, and the Assistant Clinical Professor at the Mailman School of Public Health. As of 2020, he was a visiting faculty at Tshinghua University, and a Shinhan Distinguished Visiting Professor at Yonsei University. Humanitarian career Karunakara joined Médecins Sans Frontières in 1995 where he managed a tuberculosis program in Ethiopia, before working in Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Brazil, and the Democratic Republic of Congo as a medical coordinator. In 2002, he moved to MSF's Amsterdam headquarters to work as the medical director before leading the Campaign for Access to Essential Medicines from 2005 to 2007. While at MSF, Karunakara led a process to reform the governing International Statutes as part of a wider reform of the organization's governance. Other governance roles Karunakara served on the |
Most cities do not even a complete record of all the assets that the government owns thus making it difficult to manage or develop and putting these assets to their most productive uses. Instead most of these hidden assets owned by local governments are mismanaged: resources are wasted, and obligations hidden. Promising plans for city development and infrastructure are put aside due to fiscal constraints, and even the most basic repairs fall by the wayside. To avoid an impending investment disaster, a focus on public wealth shifts attention and resources from short-term spending to investments that can vastly raise the | and Prosperity (Brookings, 2017) is a non-fiction book, co-authored by Dag Detter and Stefan Fölster, the authors that wrote The Public Wealth of Nations, a book that both The Economist and the Financial Times listed among the best book of the year in 2015. In The Public Wealth of Cities, they are focusing on the urban situation and why cities develop differently, with some succeeding in the accumulation of prosperity, while others failing. The book is filled with case studies and offers some practical hands-on suggestions. Even poor cities own large swathes of hidden assets including, poorly utilized real estate, or they control underperforming utilities and other commercial assets. Most cities could more than double their investments with smarter use of these hidden assets will enable cities to ramp up much needed infrastructure investments. Most cities do not even |
is best known for his book All Kinds of Cars, published in English. Early life He was born on the west coast of | of Sweden. After leaving school he attended Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design and then studied graphic design and illustration at Konstfack in Stockholm. He now lives in Brittany. Books |
professional footballer who plays for Indonesian club Persela Lamongan as a Attacking midfielder. References 1991 births Living people Iraqi footballers Swedish footballers Association | a Attacking midfielder. References 1991 births Living people Iraqi footballers Swedish footballers Association football midfielders FC Linköping City players Selwan Al-Jaberi Kelantan United F.C. players Selwan Al-Jaberi Persela Lamongan players Selwan Al-Jaberi Malaysia Premier |
band's only album. Pretty & Twisted is dedicated to Marlon Brando. The album's first single was "¡Ride!", which was written with Chris Bailey. The band supported the album by touring with the Young Dubliners. Production The album was produced by Johnette Napolitano; it began as a solo project, with Napolitano initially recording in her home. "Mother of Pearl" is a cover of the Roxy Music song. "Come Away with Me" incorporates unrecorded lyrics written by Janis Joplin. "Singing Is Fire" is a Charles Bukowski poem set to music; "Stranger" was written with Paul Westerberg. Critical reception Trouser | lyrics written by Janis Joplin. "Singing Is Fire" is a Charles Bukowski poem set to music; "Stranger" was written with Paul Westerberg. Critical reception Trouser Press wrote that "while Pretty & Twisted simplifies things and cuts away the artsier pretensions of latter-day Concrete Blonde, it replaces them with dopier ego indulgences." The Los Angeles Times thought that "there's something both Bowie-esque and Cure-like in the band's aggressively ominous atmospherics—a sound with the grit and the grace to make the edge of desperation seem like the only place to be." The Hamilton Spectator declared that "Napolitano's experience certainly gives Pretty & Twisted a decided advantage as one of the better debut albums to come around in a while." The Knoxville News Sentinel determined that "for all the intrigue of the lyrics and singing, Pretty & Twisted only sporadically gets substantial instrumental support." The Calgary Herald concluded that "many of these songs lay lifelessly |
() is a village in Jalal-Abad Region of | village in Jalal-Abad Region of Kyrgyzstan. It is part of the |
Movement. History Some Libyan fighters fought in the 1948 Palestine War under the command of Egyptian and Iraqi forces. Palestine recognized the new Libyan government after the fall of Gaddafi regime on 23 August 2011. References Bilateral relations | of Palestine. Palestine has an embassy in Tripoli and a consulate in Benghazi. Both countries are members of the Arab League, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, and the Non-Aligned Movement. History Some Libyan fighters fought in the 1948 Palestine War under the |
the leading lady of the film. The film is all set to release on 29 April 2022 Just like the prequel, Shareek 2 will also be directed by Navaniat Singh and Jimmy Sheirgill and Mukul Dev will be the only actors from the prequel to star in this film.It will mark the comeback of Jimmy Sheirgill to Punjabi cinema after 4 years. Jimmy | 2 will also be directed by Navaniat Singh and Jimmy Sheirgill and Mukul Dev will be the only actors from the prequel to star in this film.It will mark the comeback of Jimmy Sheirgill to Punjabi cinema after 4 years. Jimmy Sheirgill was last seen in Daana Paani(2018). Cast Jimmy Sheirgill Dev Kharoud Sharan Kaur Yograj Singh Mukul Dev Mahavir Bhullar Anita Meet Aman |
and amended by the PNDC Law. Purpose The purpose of the college is to improve the capacity of the technical human resource through trainings, and retraining, embark on sports related research, organize workshops, | in 1984 by the 1976 SMC Decree number 54, and amended by the PNDC Law. Purpose The purpose of the college is to improve the capacity of the technical human |
to mark the opening of the A. K. Bell Library in 1995. Findlay was also a Rotarian for 25 years. He was awarded the Cairncross Trophy, for his services to Perth, in 1999. Personal life After the death of his wife, Marjorie, in 1991, he founded the Bertha Trust to assist families in need in Perth and Kinross. Over 700 families were helped in the first decade of the Trust. Despite a decline in his mobility, and a fall and illness in spring 2003, Findlay released a 2005 Tay Calendar, featuring a collection of photographic slides. Death Findlay lived on his own, with the help of his family and carers, at his 9 Rosemount Place home in Kinnoull, up until his death on 3 January 2006, aged 94. He had two children – a son, Alan, and a daughter, Alison. References 1911 births 2006 deaths People from Glasgow People from Perth, Scotland Scottish photographers Scottish botanists 20th-century British medical doctors 21st-century British medical doctors 20th-century British photographers 21st-century British photographers People educated at Allan Glen's School Alumni of the University of Glasgow Medical | 1936, before assisting his elder brother Tom in his general practice in Thurso for the better part of a year. Career Healthcare Findlay became Resident Medical Officer at Knightswood Hospital in 1938, before transferring to Mearnskirk in the same capacity in 1939. He qualified as a Doctor of Public Health after studying, at the University of Glasgow once more, for three years. In September 1939, at the onset of World War II, Findlay was charged with evacuating patients from Mearnskirk, he sailed from Renfrew Pier to Millport. Two months later, he was appointed Assistant Medical Officer of Health, as well as Tuberculosis Officer for Stirlingshire. At the conclusion of the war, in the new year of 1946, he was appointed in similar roles for Perthshire. Upon the formation of the National Health Service (NHS) in 1948, he moved into hospital service, and spent the rest of his professional career as a consultant in chest medicine in Perth. Findlay accepted the opportunity of early retirement in 1970. Photography Findlay became a qualified professional photographer after passing his exam for the Associateship of the Royal Photographic Society. He became a founding member |
vacation period occurring annually in mid to late January, in which many Jewish day schools and yeshivas afford time off to their students. It is primarily a North American phenomenon. Description During Yeshiva Week, large numbers | their students. It is primarily a North American phenomenon. Description During Yeshiva Week, large numbers of Jewish families travel to various tourist destinations, traditionally in warmer climates such as Florida, Arizona, Mexico, and the Caribbean. Popular destinations Orlando, Florida |
colleagues and inhabitants of Bejuma asked for financial assistance for her medical attention. Although her death had originally been reported by 14 May, the regional executive board of UNT in Carabobo informed that by that date the parliamentarian was still alive. After fighting against COVID-19 for about three weeks, Tortolero died on 18 May from complications derived from the disease. See also | state and the A New Era party. Career Tortolero was a physician by profession and worked at the Bejuma Hospital for several years, a town in the Carabobo state where she was from. She was elected as alternate deputy for the National Assembly for Carabobo for the period 2016–2021 in the 2015 parliamentary elections, representing the Democratic Unity Roundtable (MUD) and the A New Era (UNT in Spanish) party. In 2020 she was one of the 100 deputies to vote in person in |
head coach Charles M. Murphy, the Blue Raiders compiled a record an overall record of 10–0–1 with a mark of 5–0–1 in conference play, sharing the OVC title with . | Tennessee State College—now known as Middle Tennessee State University—as a member of the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) during the 1959 NCAA College Division football season. Led by 13th-year head coach Charles M. Murphy, the Blue Raiders compiled a record an overall record of 10–0–1 with a mark of 5–0–1 in conference |
of the 2019–20 season. Following his release from Crystal Palace, Mensah joined newly promoted National League side Weymouth in January 2021. Mensah made 27 appearances over the course of the second half of the season scoring one goal and forming a strong defensive partnership with Aston Villa loanee Dominic Revan as Weymouth finished in 18th position. Mensah departed the club at the end of the season. On 13 July 2021, Mensah joined newly promoted League One club Morecambe on a one-year deal. He made his debut for the club on 10 August when he came off of the bench as Morecambe came from behind to earn a famous victory away at Blackburn Rovers in the EFL Cup First Round. Career | the club. In February 2019, Mensah was named as one of the best young players in Non-League football by The Non-League Paper, likening him to Chris Smalling. Following a trial with Brighton & Hove Albion, Mensah joined Crystal Palace in March 2019 following a successful trial period, linking up with the Premier League side's U23s side. Mensah was released by the club at the end of the 2019–20 season. Following his release from Crystal Palace, Mensah joined newly promoted National League side Weymouth in January 2021. Mensah made 27 appearances over the course of the second half of the season scoring one goal and forming a strong defensive partnership with Aston Villa loanee Dominic Revan |
first-hand witnesses such as Joel Filartiga, whose role was interpreted by actor Anthony Hopkins in Hollywood biopic One Man's War. Magee later dedicated a trilogy of chronicles entitled My uncle the Che to this part of his investigation, published in the political analysis magazine Terere Cómplice in 2022. On 25 May 2021, Opération Condor was added to the U.S. Library of Congress. Following the book's publication, Almada was decorated with the National Order of the Legion of Honour by the President of France, Emmanuel Macron, on 6 December 2021. The latest work by Magee, Pundonoroso/Honorablissime, published in the Southern Cone in a bilingual French/Spanish edition by Edición Servilibro, retraces Martin Almada’s journey in search of historical justice. The book is prefaced by Agustín Nuñez, a master of South American theater, who describes it as occupying "a central place in the Latin American cultural pantheon". This work is illustrated by urban street artist Oz Montanía. The author relates that he was a victim of continuous threats against his life during his investigation and the writing of these two works, which he has dedicated to preserving the memory of the horrors of Latin American dictatorships. Books , Éditions Lapachos, 2014, 37p. ISBN 978-9-99532-884-9 , Saint-Simon, 2020, 378p. ISBN 978-2-37435-025-7 Pundonoroso/Honorablissime, Servilibro, 2021, 117p. ISBN 978-99925-254-1-8 Cinema Between 2005 and 2009, Magee worked for Pinewood Studios in the production teams of many American blockbusters, including Sherlock Holmes by Guy Ritchie, and Gulliver’s Travels by Rob Letterman. During those years, he shared film sets with actors Anthony Hopkins, Benicio del Toro, Emily Blunt, Hugo Weaving, Jack Black, Jude Law, Rachel McAdams, and Robert Downey Junior. This immersion in the world of cinema fuelled his passion for the field. Magee reported in a televised interview that Sir Anthony Hopkins told him about the dictatorship in Paraguay and his interpretation of human rights activist Joel Filartiga, when they met on the set of Wolfman by Joe Johnston, which also encouraged the young writer to study paraguayan history. In 2009, Pablo Daniel Magee wrote and directed a short film titled Pass:on for Watch a Thought Productions, in which he featured eight international artistes, four painters and four musicians, who did a free improvisation, live and direct, of a fresco and an original piece of music. The painters Magee directed included his father, artist Patrice Stellest. Magee also collaborated for this work with British musician John Altman, film score composer of Titanic by James Cameron, James Bond: Golden Eye and No Time to Die, or Monty Python’s Life of Brian; composer for Barry White, Michael Jackson, Prince or Björk; and musician with the bands of Sting, Amy Winehouse, Bob Marley, Chet Baker, Jimi Hendrix and many others, as he describes in his memoirs Hidden Man: My many musical lives. In 2011, Magee co-authored and directed the short 3D movie Stellest Genesis for artist Patrice Stellest. For this work | threats against his life during his investigation and the writing of these two works, which he has dedicated to preserving the memory of the horrors of Latin American dictatorships. Books , Éditions Lapachos, 2014, 37p. ISBN 978-9-99532-884-9 , Saint-Simon, 2020, 378p. ISBN 978-2-37435-025-7 Pundonoroso/Honorablissime, Servilibro, 2021, 117p. ISBN 978-99925-254-1-8 Cinema Between 2005 and 2009, Magee worked for Pinewood Studios in the production teams of many American blockbusters, including Sherlock Holmes by Guy Ritchie, and Gulliver’s Travels by Rob Letterman. During those years, he shared film sets with actors Anthony Hopkins, Benicio del Toro, Emily Blunt, Hugo Weaving, Jack Black, Jude Law, Rachel McAdams, and Robert Downey Junior. This immersion in the world of cinema fuelled his passion for the field. Magee reported in a televised interview that Sir Anthony Hopkins told him about the dictatorship in Paraguay and his interpretation of human rights activist Joel Filartiga, when they met on the set of Wolfman by Joe Johnston, which also encouraged the young writer to study paraguayan history. In 2009, Pablo Daniel Magee wrote and directed a short film titled Pass:on for Watch a Thought Productions, in which he featured eight international artistes, four painters and four musicians, who did a free improvisation, live and direct, of a fresco and an original piece of music. The painters Magee directed included his father, artist Patrice Stellest. Magee also collaborated for this work with British musician John Altman, film score composer of Titanic by James Cameron, James Bond: Golden Eye and No Time to Die, or Monty Python’s Life of Brian; composer for Barry White, Michael Jackson, Prince or Björk; and musician with the bands of Sting, Amy Winehouse, Bob Marley, Chet Baker, Jimi Hendrix and many others, as he describes in his memoirs Hidden Man: My many musical lives. In 2011, Magee co-authored and directed the short 3D movie Stellest Genesis for artist Patrice Stellest. For this work he collaborated with New York DJ Moby, who composed the music for it. In 2018, he collaborated with Canadian filmmaker Jorge Diaz de Bedoya to develop the scenario for the feature film El Supremo Manuscrito, which plunges the spectator into the corrupt world of contemporary Paraguay in search of the last manuscript of writer Augusto Roa Bastos, stolen by art traffickers. References 21st-century French male writers 1985 births Living people Alumni of the University of Greenwich Writers from Paris |
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succeeded by Captain Volant Vashon Ballard, who was superseded in 1811 by Captain Hassard Stackpole. In company with , Statira captured the American privateer Buckskin off Cape Sable on 11 August 1812. In January 1813, the Statira, in the company of Colibri and headed to Long Island Sound, subsequently commencing a coastal blockade of the Chesapeake. Her boats, with those from the , Maidstone and captured the American 6-gun privateer Lottery in Chesapeake Bay on 8 February 1813. The Statira, Belvidera and Morgiana controlled access to the Delaware during the Autumn 1813 blockade. From April 1814, she was commanded by Captain Spelman Swaine whilst at Jamaica. On 1 November 1814, General Edward Pakenham, Major General Gibbs and Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Dickson embarked at Spithead and set sail for North America. Three days after setting sail, Swaine opened his sealed orders, and announced his destination was Jamaica. Pakenham's assistant adjutant general, Major Harry Smith, commented the Statira was 'a noble frigate... [with] a full complement of men.' It is asserted that the captain's seamanship and navigation were lacking and that the | from the , Maidstone and captured the American 6-gun privateer Lottery in Chesapeake Bay on 8 February 1813. The Statira, Belvidera and Morgiana controlled access to the Delaware during the Autumn 1813 blockade. From April 1814, she was commanded by Captain Spelman Swaine whilst at Jamaica. On 1 November 1814, General Edward Pakenham, Major General Gibbs and Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Dickson embarked at Spithead and set sail for North America. Three days after setting sail, Swaine opened his sealed orders, and announced his destination was Jamaica. Pakenham's assistant adjutant general, Major Harry Smith, commented the Statira was 'a noble frigate... [with] a full complement of men.' It is asserted that the captain's seamanship and navigation were lacking and that the delay in arrival was ten days later than it should have been. On 13 December, the Statira arrived at Negril Point. On 24 December, the Statira joined Cochrane's fleet moored off Cat Island, and Pakenham disembarked to assume command. On 6 January 1815, a boat from the Statira overturned on Lake Borgne. Seventeen fusiliers with round shot in their knapsacks were drowned in the shallow waters. The Statira was |
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