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election for the Legislative Council of Hong Kong in 1995, which elects one member of the Legislative Council using the first-past-the-post voting system. The | Returned members Election results References Constituencies of Hong Kong Kowloon Constituencies of Hong Kong Legislative Council 1995 establishments in Hong Kong Constituencies |
Srpska) and Sapna, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population | of Zvornik (Republika Srpska) and Sapna, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was |
and Civil Engineering in 1999 with a degree in Economics and Management at Enterprises in Construction (qualification - "economist"). In 1995, he was appointed executive director of OAO Khlebokombinat Volzhsky. In 1997, by decision of the meeting of shareholders, he was elected the general director of this enterprise. With the participation of the former head of Volgograd, Yury Chekhov, in 2003, he created the Volga Agro-Industrial Company. As the Chairman of the Volgograd Oblast Duma In December 2003, Likhachyov was elected a deputy of the Volgograd Oblast Duma of the III convocation, was a vice-speaker. On 21 April 2005, the regional Duma, at the initiative of the United Russia factions, the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia, and a number of independent deputies, decided to remove Roman Grebennikov from the post of chairman of the Duma; the motive was allegedly lobbying the interests of the Communist Party. To this end, the rules of the Duma were changed in advance - the number of votes required to make such a decision was reduced from two-thirds to a simple majority. The Central District and Volgograd Regional Courts dismissed Grebennikov's complaint, which challenged that decision; however, on December 2, the presidium of the regional court ruled that the Duma's decision was illegal. As a result, on 8 December 2005, 25 deputies out of 26 present voted for the dismissal of Roman Grebennikov from the post of chairman of the Duma retroactively. On 26 April 2005, Likhachyov was elected speaker. He retained the position of the chairman until the next elections in 2009. On 15 September 2006, on the recommendation of the General Council of the All-Russian political party "United Russia", he was elected Secretary of the Volgograd regional branch. He headed the regional branch from 2006 to 2009. In the Volgograd Oblast Duma of the 4th convocation, Likhachyov was elected First Deputy Chairman of the Volgograd Regional Duma. On 1 September 2010, after the departure of Vladimir Kabanov, he was the acting chairman of the Duma. On 23 September 2010, Vladimir Yefimov was elected Chairman of the Duma. As Vice Governor of Volgograd Oblast Likhachyov had been the vice-governor of the Volgograd Oblast and the head of the governor's office. As Mayor of Volgograd Likhachyov became the acting head of administration of Volgograd (the so-called "city manager") from 29 June 2016, after the resignation of Aleksander Chunakov. On 22 July 2016, he was elected to the post of head of administration of Volgograd. In March 2017, Alexei Navalny visited Volgograd as part of his presidential campaign. The opening of the election headquarters was marked by a brawl, which, according to Navalny himself, was led on the spot by Likhachyov. A number of experts support this view. Likhachyov himself did not comment on this statement. On 15 April 2017, the trolleybus route No. 18 stopped working, which caused discontent among the residents of the Kirovsky district. In the summer of 2017, in preparation for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, the city authorities cut down the "Widows' Park" at the foot of Mamaev Kurgan to build a car parking lot. The park was founded by the townspeople in 1965, when residents began to plant trees in memory of their relatives who died in the Battle of Stalingrad. The situation received wide publicity at the federal level. At the same time, the city authorities denied the existence of the park. According to political scientist Andrey Serenko, "working as a" city manager "of Volgograd seriously changed Likhachev - at least his public behavior. Until recently, the talkative leader of the local United Russia and the speaker of the regional legislature, who did not go into his pocket for a word, was a favorite of journalists. However, for a year now, Likhachev has been leading the life of a recluse and a silent man - neither the media nor the townspeople see or hear him. Sometimes the existence of a "city manager" in the regional center can only be guessed by some secondary information signs. And in this silence, if you wish, you can also consider the tragic image of Likhachyov, from which he either does not want, or cannot get out.". In the fall of 2017, changes were made to the city charter that abolished the separate position of the head of administration. Previously, deputies of the city duma elected the head of Volgograd from among the deputies themselves, while the position of head of the city was combined with the position of chairman of the city duma, as both posts were held by Andrey Kosolapov. After the elections to the City Duma held on September 9, 2018, the competition commission nominated four applicants for the post of the head of the city, who were pre-selected by the commission based on applications submitted by residents of the city. On 19 September 2018, the Volgograd City Duma elected Likhachyov as the head of Volgograd. In April 2019, Channel One aired a story about the problems with garbage dumps around Volgograd, and the local authorities cannot do anything about it. Mountains of rubbish were located in the immediate vicinity of the Bald Mountain federal monument. Subsequently, the prosecutor's | lot. The park was founded by the townspeople in 1965, when residents began to plant trees in memory of their relatives who died in the Battle of Stalingrad. The situation received wide publicity at the federal level. At the same time, the city authorities denied the existence of the park. According to political scientist Andrey Serenko, "working as a" city manager "of Volgograd seriously changed Likhachev - at least his public behavior. Until recently, the talkative leader of the local United Russia and the speaker of the regional legislature, who did not go into his pocket for a word, was a favorite of journalists. However, for a year now, Likhachev has been leading the life of a recluse and a silent man - neither the media nor the townspeople see or hear him. Sometimes the existence of a "city manager" in the regional center can only be guessed by some secondary information signs. And in this silence, if you wish, you can also consider the tragic image of Likhachyov, from which he either does not want, or cannot get out.". In the fall of 2017, changes were made to the city charter that abolished the separate position of the head of administration. Previously, deputies of the city duma elected the head of Volgograd from among the deputies themselves, while the position of head of the city was combined with the position of chairman of the city duma, as both posts were held by Andrey Kosolapov. After the elections to the City Duma held on September 9, 2018, the competition commission nominated four applicants for the post of the head of the city, who were pre-selected by the commission based on applications submitted by residents of the city. On 19 September 2018, the Volgograd City Duma elected Likhachyov as the head of Volgograd. In April 2019, Channel One aired a story about the problems with garbage dumps around Volgograd, and the local authorities cannot do anything about it. Mountains of rubbish were located in the immediate vicinity of the Bald Mountain federal monument. Subsequently, the prosecutor's office repeatedly revealed violations in terms of unauthorized dumps, and in September 2020, a proposal was submitted to the mayor Likhachyov, to eliminate violations of the law. At the suits of the prosecutor's office, the court made decisions on the liquidation of the dumps. Some decisions were later reversed. In 2020, a prosecutor's check found that the city administration illegally issued a permit for the construction of a food court in the center of Volgograd. The owner of the building was the wife of the chairman of the Volgograd City Duma, Vladlen Kolesnikov. The administration did not take any measures in this regard, after which the prosecutor's office went to court demanding the demolition of the building. On 1 July 2020, tram route No. 1 was closed, which caused discontent among the residents of the city, who turned to the prosecutor's office with a complaint about the actions of officials. According to the results of the prosecutor's check, the administration was required to restore the movement of trams on the route. On 14 December 2020, the route resumed its operation. In November 2020, Ilya Varlamov drew attention to the investigation prepared by the Volgograd headquarters of Navalny on public procurement of playgrounds by the city administration. In their opinion, with which Varlamov agreed, the terms of reference for the procurement were written in such a way as to ensure the victory of a particular participant: "In the last three years alone, this corruption cartel throughout the city has divided among themselves about 68 million rubles. In these purchases, the authorized body indicates the administration of Volgograd. <…> contracts are often concluded with a single supplier at inflated prices.". On 30 April 2021, a minibus with a children's basketball team from Volgograd had an accident, resulting, 5 children dead, 6 children and 1 adult were seriously injured. Based on the results of the inspection, the prosecutor's office made a submission to Likhachyov. The department demanded that he take measures to eliminate violations of the law and take additional measures to ensure safety in organizing the transportation of children. In the spring of 2021, it became known |
a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Memoir or Biography in 2008, and was described as "...well-researched, thorough, and engaging." It also won a Stonewall Book Award Honor in Non-Fiction in 2009. Her book, Indomitable: The Life of Barbara Grier was a biographical account of American publisher Barbara Grier, who ran the Naiad Press. It was a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Memoir or Biography in 2017, with the book being described as "...narratively compelling and extensive". Publications (2003) Sex Radicals and the Quest for Women’s Equality (Champaign: University of Illinois Press) (2003) Unquiet lives : marriage and marriage breakdown in England, 1660-1800 (Cambridge : Cambridge University Press) (2008) Sex Variant Woman: The Life of Jeanette Howard Foster (Da Capo Press) (2016) Indomitable: The Life of Barbara Grier, (Bella Books) References 21st-century American historians American librarians American women historians 21st-century American women writers Bowling | her B.A. from Bluffton College (1975), M.A. from Bowling Green State University (1979), M.L.S. from Indiana University (1980) and Ph.D. from Indiana University as well (1988). She worked as a librarian in Indiana University, while teaching at both, the university's School of Library and Information Science and School of Education. In 1999, she went on to complete a second Ph.D. in history from the University of Wisconsin, graduating from their women's history program. After completing her doctorate in history, she taught women's studies and history at the University of Indiana's College of Arts and Sciences, and at Bluffton College and Dominican University, before becoming Dean of Indiana University's School of Humanities and Social Sciences. She retired in 2014 as professor emerita of history. During her time at Indiana University, Passet received a number of awards, including a Fulbright Scholarship to teach at Nha Trang University in Vietnam, a Martin Luther King Jr. Award (2004) and the Justin Windsor Prize from the American Library Association (1994). She also was a member |
Sufetula (546 or 547) between Byzantines and | refer to: Battle of Sufetula (546 or 547) between Byzantines and |
Council using the first-past-the-post voting system. The constituency covers Kwun Tong District in Kowloon. The constituency was merged into the Kowloon East constituency in 1998 after the colonial | Council of Hong Kong in 1995, which elects one member of the Legislative Council using the first-past-the-post voting system. The constituency covers Kwun Tong District in Kowloon. The constituency was merged into the Kowloon East constituency in 1998 |
later revived. The song "Adada Vaa" was originally composed for the film Aayirathil Oruvan (2010) when Yuvan was first signed to score the music, but which he left in the midst, after he had a fall out with director Selvaraghavan. The track "Un Mela Aasadhaan", composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar, has a similar sounding to the track "Adada". Yuvan used few Arabic and English lyrics in the track "Adada", accompanied by the flute interludes. The track "Kaatrukulle", which Yuvan had considered as his personal favourite, was composed at his studio in November 2008, when Cyclone Nisha made its landfall and preceded by heavy rains in Chennai and its surrounding locations. Taking the rain and the climate as an "inspiration", Yuvan had recorded and sang the track in his studio. Marketing and release The soundtrack was formally released on Valentine's Day (14 February 2009), at the Inox Complex, located at Citi Center in Chennai. The cast and crew of the film attended the event, wearing t-shirts with the film's logo being branded. Citing the reason for the audio release on Valentine's Day, Vishnuvardhan had said that "this was his first film where romance had an important place where the film would be a romantic thriller". A contest was held for couples on the audio launch, where they were asked to write their names on a chit of paper for a lucky draw, the winners of the contest might get the film's audio CD for free. As a part of the promotional campaign, Ayngaran International released promotional audio clips of the songs of a duration of nearly four minutes overall, and a one-minute teaser trailer that features video clippings of three of the songs ("Adada Vaa", "Siragugal" and "Sutta Suriyana") were released a month after the | Complex, located at Citi Center in Chennai. The cast and crew of the film attended the event, wearing t-shirts with the film's logo being branded. Citing the reason for the audio release on Valentine's Day, Vishnuvardhan had said that "this was his first film where romance had an important place where the film would be a romantic thriller". A contest was held for couples on the audio launch, where they were asked to write their names on a chit of paper for a lucky draw, the winners of the contest might get the film's audio CD for free. As a part of the promotional campaign, Ayngaran International released promotional audio clips of the songs of a duration of nearly four minutes overall, and a one-minute teaser trailer that features video clippings of three of the songs ("Adada Vaa", "Siragugal" and "Sutta Suriyana") were released a month after the audio launch. Reception The album received positive reviews and critical acclaim. Behindwoods.com reviewer Malathy Sundaram gave it three stars out of five and wrote: "For the second time (after Aegan) Yuvan has attempted to break free of the general norms of music here and the result is rather pleasing. The album feels fresh and breezy. With relevant picturization, the songs could make an impact". Rediff.com reviewer Pavithra Srinivasan too gave three stars out of five and wrote: "Sarvam is appealing" and "It looks like Yuvan, after a couple of not-so-memorable efforts, is on his way to finding his groove again. Sarvam manages to snag your attention, in a good way". An Indiaglitz.com reviewer wrote: "On the whole, Yuvan's melodies would turn to be the chartbusters of the season and any guesses about best picks. Adada Vaa Asathala would go straight onto everyone's music library on their I-pods and mobiles. Sutta Suriyana is one more song that enlivens the feel while Signature Music would rock on the air", giving the verdict of "effectually brilliant". Milliblog.com reviewer Karthik wrote: "After two average soundtracks, Yuvan gets his groove back", and later listed the album as the "Top Tamil OST of 2009" and the song Neethane as |
Soviet Union to Romania, Republic of Upper Volta and Cameroon in the late 1960s and 1970s. Biography Tikunov was born in Simbirsk in April 1921. From 1939 he attended Alma Ata State Law Institute, today part of Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, and graduated in 1942. He joined the Communist Party in 1942 and from August 1942 he began to serve as the secretary of the Aktobe regional committee of the Komsomol. In 1944 he became the central committee member of the Komsomol and from 1945 he served as the secretary of the central committee of the Komsomol of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic. In 1947 he was appointed the first secretary of the Komsomol's Vladimir Oblast committee. In 1951 he was named as the secretary of the Komsomol committee in Vladimir City and then as the secretary of the regional committee of the Communist Party. In June 1952 he was appointed central committee member the party. From 1956 Tikunov worked at the department of administrative organizations. Between November 1958 and August 1959 he was made the deputy head of the departments. Then he served as the | Aktobe regional committee of the Komsomol. In 1944 he became the central committee member of the Komsomol and from 1945 he served as the secretary of the central committee of the Komsomol of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic. In 1947 he was appointed the first secretary of the Komsomol's Vladimir Oblast committee. In 1951 he was named as the secretary of the Komsomol committee in Vladimir City and then as the secretary of the regional committee of the Communist Party. In June 1952 he was appointed central committee member the party. From 1956 Tikunov worked at the department of administrative organizations. Between November 1958 and August 1959 he was made the deputy head of the departments. |
Russians to break the resistance of a small group with artillery and machine gun fire. After that, the train goes to Yalama. Along the way, they are followed by cavalry patrols of Azerbaijanis from the forest on the side of the railway. The Russians want to attack Yalama suddenly. Their landing cuts the telephone lines connecting the station and the border checkpoints.However, two companies armed with several light artillery and machine guns, a cavalry squadron of 300 people and a small gendarmerie detachment under the command of Agali Babazadeh, an officer of the Quba Regiment of the Azerbaijani Army, are waiting for the enemy near the station. The garrison was alerted by cavalry patrols. But the forces were extremely unequal. There was no hope that Hamdulla Efendi would be able to help anyone except a group of volunteers. The first collision occurred one kilometer before the station. Azerbaijanis send a locomotive against armored trains from Yalama. The aim is to cause an accident, disrupt the railway and block the trains. However, the boiler of the steam engine was blown up by two accurate cannon fire from "III International".The locomotive slows | Yalama - (Azerbaijani: Yalama döyüşü) a battle that took place on April 28, 1920, in the territory of Yalama between the Yala garrison of the Quba regiment of the National Army of the Azerbaijan People's Republic and the XI Red Army. At 00:05 on April 28, 1920, the 11th Red Army of 70,000 crossed the bridge over the Samur River, led by the Third International, three more armored trains and a 300-man infantry. Anastas Mikoyan and Gazanfar Musabayov also came to Azerbaijan to establish a Soviet government on Russian bayonets. They are surprised to see soldiers of the infantry and six cavalry armored trains guarding the bridge.Because only a few hours ago, they were dancing on this bridge with the Russian officers and soldiers who are now coming to them with guns, talking about friendship and brotherhood... It is not difficult for the Russians to break the resistance of a small group with artillery and machine gun fire. After that, the train goes to Yalama. Along the way, they are followed by cavalry patrols of Azerbaijanis from the forest on the side of the railway. The Russians want to attack |
in the election for the Legislative Council of Hong Kong in 1995, which elects one member of the Legislative Council using the first-past-the-post voting system. The constituency covers Central and Western District and parts of Southern District on Hong Kong Island. The constituency was merged | system. The constituency covers Central and Western District and parts of Southern District on Hong Kong Island. The constituency was merged into the Hong Kong Island constituency in |
County, Kentucky. It was established by a veteran of the American Civil War who was African American. There is a Huntertown Elementary School nearby. | veteran of the American Civil War who was African American. There is a Huntertown Elementary School |
for self-aggrandisement. In the 1370s he bought three houses on Winetavern Street in Dublin city centre, which was generally seen as an act of undue ostentation. He was known as a strong supporter of Sir William de Windsor, the controversial and embattled Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, who held office from 1369 to 1376. His support for Windsor led to his temporary downfall in 1378 when the English Crown send a special representative, Sir Nicholas Dagworth, to assume temporary control of the Irish Government, and inquire into Windsor's alleged maladministration. Nicholas de Meones was quickly identified as an adherent of Windsor, and this combined with his personal unpopularity resulted in a flood of complaints, most of them probably malicious. He was accused of numerous felonies, and also, curiously, of treason, and was imprisoned in Dublin Castle. Though Windsor had been recalled to England, Nicholas still had a powerful friend in the formidable and combative Robert Wikeford, Archbishop of Dublin and Lord Chancellor of Ireland, who was also now on bad terms with the Dublin government. Wikeford, using his authority as Chancellor, had Nicholas released from the Castle, thus allegedly causing a riot in which one man, Richard Dere, was killed. Death No further action seems to have been taken against Nicholas. He died early in 1394. He had no son and his property passed to a cousin, William de Meones, presumably the same | have been personally unpopular in Dublin, due to his passion for self-aggrandisement. In the 1370s he bought three houses on Winetavern Street in Dublin city centre, which was generally seen as an act of undue ostentation. He was known as a strong supporter of Sir William de Windsor, the controversial and embattled Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, who held office from 1369 to 1376. His support for Windsor led to his temporary downfall in 1378 when the English Crown send a special representative, Sir Nicholas Dagworth, to assume temporary control of the Irish Government, and inquire into Windsor's alleged maladministration. Nicholas de Meones was quickly identified as an adherent of Windsor, and this combined with his personal unpopularity resulted in a flood of complaints, most of them probably malicious. He was accused of numerous felonies, and also, curiously, of treason, and was imprisoned in Dublin Castle. Though Windsor had been recalled to England, Nicholas still had a powerful friend in the formidable and combative Robert Wikeford, Archbishop of Dublin and |
Russia Lobanovo, Kazakhstan, a village in Aiyrtau District, North Kazakhstan Region See also | refer to: Lobanovo, Crimea, village in Crimea Lobanovo, Russia, several rural localities in |
also sung the romantic track "I'm So Cool" with Anirudh, his third song after the titular track for Varuthapadatha Valibar Sangam (2013) and "Royapuram Peter" from Maan Karate (2014). The latter was sung by Shakthisree Gopalan, in his first association with his co-singer Anirudh. Brodha V penned and sung the English rap verses for the track "Shake That". By January 2015, Anirudh had completed working on the final mixing and mastering of the film's background score. Track listing Before the film's audio launch, the album was made available through iTunes on 10 December 2014. The official track list was released on the same day, which featured seven tracks. Release The album was initially scheduled to release on 14 November 2014, which was confirmed to be false. With the first look being released on 26 November, Anirudh released the theme music of the film, through his SoundCloud channel on 28 November. It was reported that the audio will be released on 5 December, but the release was postponed as Anirudh had to complete one track before the scheduled release. The producers finally announced that the album will be launched on 12 December 2014 to coincide actor Rajinikanth's birthday, and also with the release of Lingaa (2014). Promos of the audio tracks were released starting from 8 December. The album was released at the Radio Mirchi FM Station, with the attendance of the cast and crew. Initially, Sony Music was reported to bag the film's audio rights and distribute the album, but the soundtrack was released through Wunderbar Studios (a subsidiary of the film's production company Wunderbar Films) and Divo as the digital partner. Shaheer Munir, the managing director of Divo, had stated that "the film's music rights had been in demand with offers pouring from leading labels, but Dhanush's belief in value of music rights and especially of his prodigy Anirudh, made him retain the rights and release under his label." As a part of promotions, lyrical videos from | Anirudh. Brodha V penned and sung the English rap verses for the track "Shake That". By January 2015, Anirudh had completed working on the final mixing and mastering of the film's background score. Track listing Before the film's audio launch, the album was made available through iTunes on 10 December 2014. The official track list was released on the same day, which featured seven tracks. Release The album was initially scheduled to release on 14 November 2014, which was confirmed to be false. With the first look being released on 26 November, Anirudh released the theme music of the film, through his SoundCloud channel on 28 November. It was reported that the audio will be released on 5 December, but the release was postponed as Anirudh had to complete one track before the scheduled release. The producers finally announced that the album will be launched on 12 December 2014 to coincide actor Rajinikanth's birthday, and also with the release of Lingaa (2014). Promos of the audio tracks were released starting from 8 December. The album was released at the Radio Mirchi FM Station, with the attendance of the cast and crew. Initially, Sony Music was reported to bag the film's audio rights and distribute the album, but the soundtrack was released through Wunderbar Studios (a subsidiary of the film's production company Wunderbar Films) and Divo as the digital partner. Shaheer Munir, the managing director of Divo, had stated that "the film's music rights had been in demand with offers pouring from leading labels, but Dhanush's belief in value of music rights and especially of his prodigy Anirudh, made him retain the rights and release under his label." As a part of promotions, lyrical videos from the album were premiered through Sun Music, soon after the album's release. Post the album release, on 26 January |
the Bundestag in the 2021 German federal election. He is affiliated with the Alliance 90/The Greens party. He became a member of the Green Youth organisation | Miesbach (district) 21st-century German politicians Members of the Bundestag for Alliance 90/The Greens Members of the Bundestag 2021–2025 |
Thoothukudi. Geography The village has a big lake which provides water for irrigation. Due to availability of water resources and fertile land, agriculture is widely practiced .Crops such as Paddy, Banana, Ground Nut and Urad dal are cultivated here. Administration Transportation Road Mela Vellamadam is connected with Nazareth, Theripanai, Chinnamadan Kudiyiruppu and Udaiyarkulam with Other District Roads (O.D.R). Some Government Town buses and Private buses bound to Nazareth, Srivaikuntam, Eral, Salaiputhur, Peikulam and Kayalpatnnam are available from here at fixed timings. Railway The nearest railway stations are Nazareth (4 kilometres) and Alwar Thirunagari (6 kilometres) . Daily passenger trains from Tiruchendur, Thoothukudi and Tirunelveli halt in these stations. The only express train, | Administration Transportation Road Mela Vellamadam is connected with Nazareth, Theripanai, Chinnamadan Kudiyiruppu and Udaiyarkulam with Other District Roads (O.D.R). Some Government Town buses and Private buses bound to Nazareth, Srivaikuntam, Eral, Salaiputhur, Peikulam and Kayalpatnnam are available from here at fixed timings. Railway The nearest railway stations are Nazareth (4 kilometres) and Alwar Thirunagari (6 kilometres) . Daily passenger trains from Tiruchendur, Thoothukudi and Tirunelveli halt in these stations. The only express train, which halts in Nazareth, is the Chendur Express. The nearest important railway station is Tirunelveli Junction (35 kilometres). Air The nearest airports are Tuticorin Airport ( 28 kilometres ) Trivandrum international airport |
single "Ullam Urugudhaiya" was unveiled along with the full song. A romantic melody duet, sung by Pradeep Kumar and Vandana Srinivasan, the track and the first line of the song is inspired from the religious song of the same name, sung by T. M. Soundararajan, for Lord Murugan. It was marketed as a "romantic melody with divine musical backdrop" and featured Suriya in the costumes of Lord Murugan, a warrior prince and a king in the track. It received a million views within hours after its release. On 3 January 2022, the third single track "Summa Surrunu", sung by Armaan Malik and Nikhita Gandhi was released, touted to be a "quirky" number. On 30 January, the makers unveiled the film's theme music and original background score through YouTube, a month before the film's release in March 2022. The tracks were later bundled into the film's soundtrack album and was released separately into music platforms, the following day (31 January 2022). Track listing Tamil Telugu Kannada Malayalam Hindi Notes | (2018) and Namma Veettu Pillai (2019). Imman was initially roped in for the untitled film with Suriya, which was directed by Siva, and also for Aruvaa, which was directed by Hari. As the projects did not materialise, this film marked the first collaboration with the actor. Yugabharathi and Vignesh Shivan were initially hired for writing the song lyrics. In November 2021, actor Sivakarthikeyan was also announced to pen lyrics for one of the songs in the film. The composer had worked with an ensemble musical team of 100 musicians to work on the film's soundtrack and background music. In early-December, reports surfaced that G. V. Prakash Kumar will record the introductory track for the film, and Anirudh Ravichander was also roped in to croon for one of the tracks in the album, which consisting of a different genre. Later, the team had officially announced that both the composers had recorded the vocals for the track titled "Vaada Thambi" which was written by Vignesh Shivan. Carnatic musician Brinda Manickavasakan |
a French historian of labor and socialist movements. Daniel Guérin described Dommanget as "renowned for | movements. Daniel Guérin described Dommanget as "renowned for his |
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parliament was dissolved. Returned members Election results References Constituencies of Hong Kong Hong Kong Island Constituencies of Hong Kong Legislative Council 1995 establishments in Hong Kong Constituencies established | voting system. The constituency covers part of the Eastern District. The constituency was merged into the Hong Kong Island constituency in 1998 after the colonial parliament was dissolved. Returned |
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regional daily 'Holsteinische Courier' A year later (1925) Luise Smidt, the daughter of a pastor from East Frisia and shortly thereafter was promoted to chief editor and managing director of the 'Nordfriesische Rundschau' in Niebüll (1926-1929). In 1930 he became head of the ‘Protestant Press Association in Kiel, in 1935 of the national church press office, in 1937 he was also head of the church archives in the national church office in Kiel and head of the department for archive and church register matters. In addition, he held the honorary post of managing director of the ‘‘Reichsverband der Deutschen Presse’ (Reich Association of the German Press) until 1943. Politically, C.W. Hahn was nationalistically oriented. He became member first of the German Democratic Party, and from 1932 member of the NSDAP and the SA, from 1933 as SA Rottenführer. As head of the public Sittenamt (state agency for 'Public Mores’) in Schleswig-Holstein, from 1943 with the rank of state archive councilor, he tried to set up numerous regional ‘moral agencies’ in cooperation with church offices. Dr C.W. Hahn published a lot. His bibliography listed several hundred publications. He not only wrote journalistically about daily politics, but also about local history, for example about the Frisian language and customs, about the history of book printing and biographies and genealogies of Schleswig-Holstein pastors. As head of the regional church press office, he aggressively | necessity of the "complete elimination of this foreign body" (the Jews) from the German people and from the peoples of Europe in an article on the ‘Jewish question’ in the Journal for the history of Schleswig-Holstein (ZSHG). Although C.W. Hahn later-on opposed "racial fanaticism", as far as is known, he never self-critically reviewed his own role in supporting the Nazi racial ideology even not after the war. After the end of the war, the British military government suspended C.W. Hahn who had to quit service on 26 July 1945 and imprisoned him in the internment camp in the district of Gardelegen until 1948. He then began working again at the State Archives of Schleswig-Holstein, first as a temporary employee, and from 1950 as a civil servant at the State Archives in Kiel. A year later (1951) he was seconded to the press office of the Kiel state chancellery, and from 1957 he worked again in the state archive. On the occasion of his retirement when he reached retirement age in 1963, local media such as the Kieler Nachrichten recognized him as a respected personality in the country, as it did on occasion of his death in Kiel on 18 February 1982, describing him as a 'respectable citizen'. Works Wilhelm Hahn (1943): Wilhelm Hahn (1964): Die Papiermühle Rastorf in Schleswig-Holstein, in: Papiergeschichte, Bd. 14, H. 5/6 (1964), pp. 57-60, access-date=2022-01-15 Wilhelm |
song by South African singer Kelly Khumalo from her studio album, The Voice of Africa. It was released on June 19, 2020, as the lead single from the album. The song was written by and produced by Mondli Ngcobo. The song was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry of South Africa | of South Africa (RiSA). Commercial performance The song peaked number one on South Africa Afro Pop Music charts. At 27th South African Music Awards, "Empini" was nominated for Record of the Year (fan-voted). ! |- |2020 |"Empini" |Record Of The Year | | Track listing Digital download and streaming "Empini" – |
The parish contains 16 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. All the listed buildings are designated at Grade II, the lowest of the three grades, which is applied to "buildings of national importance and special interest". The parish contains the village of Alderwasley and the surrounding countryside. The listed buildings | Derbyshire, England. The parish contains 16 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. All the listed buildings are designated at Grade II, the lowest of the three grades, which is applied to "buildings of national importance and special interest". The parish contains the |
troops allowed the Reds to prevent the Mususlu detachment and Hasan Bey's detachment in the early days, and even to advance a little towards Agsu. In order to prevent the expansion of the attacks of the Bolshevik-Dashnak forces, the 13th Infantry Regiment of the 5th Caucasus Division was directed around Kurdamir.The regiment had to join Hasan Bey's detachment and attack Kurdamir from the north. Azerbaijani volunteers gathered in Aghdash and Khaldan settlements to strengthen the forces in Mususlu, as well as 350 unarmed volunteers brought to Gazakh were sent to Bargushad station. On July 8, heavy fighting broke out.Although the main blow to the enemy was supposed to be struck by the 13th Regiment, the situation was complicated by the fact that the Red Army sent a large force here. Bicherakhov had a force against the 13th Regiment with 8 cannons and 8 machine guns. The fighting lasted into the night, and the 13th Regiment, facing serious resistance, spent the night of June 8 between the villages of Ibrahimbeyli and Garasaggal.The activity of the Mususlu detachment did not significantly change the positions on the front during the day.The skillful use of the armored train and the surrounding landscape greatly increased the enemy's resistance. On July 9 and 10, fighting resumed around Kurdamir. During the fighting, which began on the night of | did not significantly change the positions on the front during the day.The skillful use of the armored train and the surrounding landscape greatly increased the enemy's resistance. On July 9 and 10, fighting resumed around Kurdamir. During the fighting, which began on the night of the 10th of the month, a detachment was sent to the station of Kerrar to destroy the railway line behind the enemy and make it difficult to retreat.After completing the task, the 13th Regiment launched a successful attack. Seeing the escalation of the situation, the Red Army Command strengthened the Bolshevik-Dashnak forces in the north of Kurdamir. As a result, there was a serious threat on the right wing of the 13th Regiment. However, on the one hand, the selflessness of the regiments, on the other hand, the sending of aid from the division allowed to prevent the Bolshevik-Dashnak forces.A group of 350 people brought from Gazakh to Bargusha also armed and joined the 13th Regiment. At that time, H. Salimov's Mususlu detachment skillfully used the weakening of the enemy forces and managed to break through his line of defense. Despite all their efforts, the Bolshevik-Dashnak forces were unable to prevent the attack of the 13th Regiment. Towards evening, the right flank of the regiment and the left flank of the Mususlu detachment merged to the west of Kurdamir.A few hours later, the combined forces completely liberated |
concert and was also aired online. Offline ticketing begun with fan club presales on January 18 at 8pm KST through MelOn Ticket. The general sales opened from January 19 at 8pm KST. Online tickets were available starting from January 19 at 1pm KST via MyMusicTaste which is a fan-initiated live event production service. Tickets for the concert were also available for international fans. As soon as the ticket sales for the first date became available on January 19, tickets sold out in less than ten minutes. In response to the overwhelming demand a new date for February 11 was added. Ticket reservations for this additional date date were made available on January 24, through Melon Tickets. On February 8, Blockberry | 2019. Chuu did not participate due to health reasons. Background On January 17, the group's agency Blockberry Creative confirmed that the group will be having a live concert in 2022 and a date for February 12 at 3pm KST at Seoul's Jangchung Arena was announced. The concert is set to take place around eight months after the group held an online concert "LOONATHEWORLD: &" in June of 2021. The event was an in-person concert and was also aired online. Offline ticketing begun with fan |
Sheela Najeeb as Shiyana Aminath Rasheedha as Naail's mother Episodes Soundtrack Release and reception The series was aired on 10 September 2008 on the occasion of 1429 Ramadan. The series mainly received mixed reviews from critics, where its uncanny similarities | sacrifice. Cast Mohamed Manik as Hassan Naail Mariyam Azza as Nadhuwa Sheela Najeeb as Shiyana Aminath Rasheedha as Naail's mother Episodes Soundtrack Release and reception The series was aired on 10 September 2008 on the occasion of 1429 Ramadan. The |
webtoon of the same name. It further revealed that the romance film would be directed by Park Hyun-jin, and have Seohyun and Lee Jun-young as main leads. Filming On April 19, 2021, Seohyun posted photos from shooting site revealing that filming was in progress. Reception Kim Junmo writing for OhmyNews stated that the film has a message and the attributes of a romantic comedy. Kim wrote, "as it is a story about the minority taste of BDSM, the difference between likes and dislikes is a limitation of this film." Kim opined, "the barrier to entry is high. Above all, scenes containing BDSM's actions are the core of sympathy between the two main characters, but it is difficult to universally provide emotional pleasure, catharsis, and excitement." Kate Sánchez rated the film with 8.5 out of 10 and wrote, "Love and Leashes is sweet and sensual. Its a wholesome look at boundaries and love while also taking time to explore kink in a context that doesnt treat it as something dangerous or abnormal... one of the best representations of kink Ive seen in a film." Ricardo Gallegos of La Estatuilla praised the performances of Seohyun and direction | actions are the core of sympathy between the two main characters, but it is difficult to universally provide emotional pleasure, catharsis, and excitement." Kate Sánchez rated the film with 8.5 out of 10 and wrote, "Love and Leashes is sweet and sensual. Its a wholesome look at boundaries and love while also taking time to explore kink in a context that doesnt treat it as something dangerous or abnormal... one of the best representations of kink Ive seen in a film." Ricardo Gallegos of La Estatuilla praised the performances of Seohyun and direction stating, "Park Hyun-jin does a good job of weaving the threads of the story together and adding a touch of respectful humor to the story's development." Concluding Gallegos wrote, "Although "Amarrados al amor" manages to use classic and conventional elements of the romantic comedy genre, it stands out thanks to its sweet handling of the central relationship, the sensuality that it transmits in its exploration of sexual freedom and its honest intentions to inform and break taboos." James Marsh of the South China Morning Post rated the film with 3 out of 5 stars and praised the performances of lead pair writing, "Seohyun and Lee Jun-young deliver sweet and wholesome performances". Marsh opined that the film has made "efforts to normalise BDSM and erase its stigma," |
Inc. and the editor-in-chief is Brenda K. Wiederhold (Scripps Memorial Hospital). According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2020 impact factor of 4.157. References External | social networking services like Facebook and Twitter. It was established in 1998 as CyberPsychology & Behavior, obtaining its current name in 2010. It is published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. and |
Qadri (born c. 1820) was born in Jamjodhpur in India. He was an Hanafi, Qadri, and Sunni Islam, from Jamjodhpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)Jamjodhpuri. His father Hazrat Hafiz Ghulam Rasool was a proper Aalim-e-deen and great teacher of his time. Qadri Sahab is responsible for the great design of the Gumbad of Dargah-e-Ala Hazrat, Bareilly, | he drew by burning match-sticks as he did not have a pen. when construction are started you contributed 10k Rupees and stayed in Bareilly until, the construction of Dargah Sharif was not completed. He married 3 times and had 16 children. |
defeated South Carolina State in the championship game, 92–88, to capture the Panthers' first AIAW small college national title. Sixteen teams participated in a single-elimination tournament that additionally included a third-place final for the two teams that lost in the semifinal games. Tournament bracket See also 1978 AIAW National Large College | tournament was held at Francis Marion College in Florence, South Carolina. High Point defeated South Carolina State in the championship game, 92–88, to capture the Panthers' first AIAW small college national title. Sixteen teams participated in a single-elimination tournament that additionally |
a boutique DVD label, founded by Andrew Grant. Responsible for acquisitions, art direction, disc production and marketing, releases include Joe Swanberg's LOL (2006), Aaron Katz's Dance Party USA and Quiet City (2007), Matthias Glasner's The Free Will (2008). In 2007, Hillis directed the documentary feature Fish Kill Flea (together with Brian M. Cassidy and Jennifer Loeber). The film premiered at SXSW where it was praised by Premiere Magazine as "one of SXSW's pleasant surprises, with a great, early Errol Morris feel for American weirdness. (Premiere Magazine) and as "a wistful, thought-provoking rumination on the cost of progress. (Film Threat) gave a similarly positive review, calling it "a wistful, thought-provoking rumination on the cost of progress." Hillis is one of the | 2009, Hillis was the vice-president of Benten Films, a boutique DVD label, founded by Andrew Grant. Responsible for acquisitions, art direction, disc production and marketing, releases include Joe Swanberg's LOL (2006), Aaron Katz's Dance Party USA and Quiet City (2007), Matthias Glasner's The Free Will (2008). In 2007, Hillis directed the documentary feature Fish Kill Flea (together with Brian M. Cassidy and Jennifer Loeber). The film premiered at SXSW where it was praised by Premiere Magazine as "one of SXSW's pleasant surprises, with a great, early Errol Morris feel for American weirdness. (Premiere Magazine) and as "a wistful, thought-provoking rumination on the cost of progress. (Film Threat) gave a similarly positive review, calling it "a wistful, thought-provoking rumination on the cost of progress." Hillis is one of the programmers at Cucalorus Film Festival (in Wilmington, North Carolina), where he curates the "Convulsions" genre program |
held in after the Democratic incumbent, Frank Le Blond Kloeb, resigned when he was appointed as a district court judge on the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio. Walter H. Albaugh, the winner, was elected to finish Kloeb's term. The special election resulted in a gain for Republicans, picking up a seat that they had not held since five years prior | they had not held since five years prior to the election.The 4th would remain in solidly Republican hands since this election, and has not had a Democratic representative since Le Bond Kloeb's resignation. The winner of this election, Walter H. Albaugh, was not a candidate for the next election. Robert F. Jones, also a Republican, would win the election |
a species of Solanum. The species is andromonoecious. It | a species of Solanum. The species is andromonoecious. It is native |
, and each of them admits two bracketings (obtained from one another by associativity). For instance, can be bracketed as or as . Hence, the -dimensional permutoassociahedron is the dodecagon with vertices , , , , , , , , , , , and . When , the vertex is adjacent to exactly three other vertices of the permutoassociahedron: , , and . The first two vertices are reached from via associativity and the third via a transposition. The vertex is adjacent to four | was first defined as a CW complex by Mikhail Kapranov who noted that this structure appears implicitly in Mac Lane's coherence theorem for symmetric and braided categories as well as in Vladimir Drinfeld's work on the Knizhnik–Zamolodchikov equations. It was constructed as a convex polytope by Victor Reiner and Günter M. Ziegler. Examples When , the vertices of the permutoassociahedron can be represented by bracketing all the permutations of three terms , , and . There are six such permutations, , , , , , and , and each of them admits two bracketings (obtained from one another by associativity). For instance, can be bracketed as or as . Hence, the -dimensional permutoassociahedron is the dodecagon with vertices , , , , , , , , , , , and . When , the vertex is adjacent to exactly three other vertices of the permutoassociahedron: , , and . The first |
in the town of Virginia, County Cavan, Ireland. It is held at the Virginia Show Grounds. The current show has been running for over 75 years. The show is known for its dairy cow competition. The 76th edition was the subject of Show Day a documentary short directed by Alan Bradley in 2018. Event Over the years, the event has had exhibitions and cow, sheep, dog and goat competitions, as well as arts, | more than 30 years, its entrants are judged on aspects such as legs, neck, back and udder qualities. The top prize was worth €8,000 in the mid 2000's, reducing to GBP2,150 in 2016. Virginia Show Grounds As well as an exhibition centre, meeting and sports centre, the Show Grounds is the site of |
US$ 1.5 million fee. On 31 December, however, he returned to his home country after agreeing to a one-year loan deal with Nacional. Back to Libertad for the 2021 season, Cougo again failed to establish himself as a starter, and was loaned to Campeonato Brasileiro Série A side Avaí on 21 January 2022. Career statistics References 1996 births | subsequently became a regular starter, and signed for Paraguayan club Libertad on 2 January 2019, after the club bought 50% of his economic rights for a US$ 1.5 million fee. On 31 December, however, he returned to his home country after agreeing to a one-year loan deal with Nacional. Back to Libertad for the |
very large, air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod molluscs in the family Bothriembryontidae. Species Basileostylus bollonsi (Suter, 1908) References Neubert, E., | 1908) References Neubert, E., Chérel-Mora C. & Bouchet P. (2009). Polytypy, clines, and fragmentation: The bulimes of New Caledonia revisited (Pulmonata, |
childhood. His father, N.P. Abdul Kadar, who was also a musician, trained Mukesh Mohamed to sing some of the toughest classical songs sung by the legendary playback singers including K. B. Sundarambal, T. R. Mahalingam, T. M. Soundararajan and Sirkazhi Govindarajan, and encouraged him to learn music properly. Mukesh Mohamed, then, started learning music from Dinakaran, a music composer, who changed his name to Mukesh. Singing career Mukesh Mohamed started his singing career in Dinakaran's musical orchestra. In the beginning, he used to sing a number of popular Tamil devotional songs. For more than 15 years he was singing in light music orchestras. Simultaneously, he was participating in different musical competitions organized by leading TV Channels. In 2002, he was adjudged as the best singer of the year for “Raja Geetham”, a musical competition conducted by Raj TV, and received the award in the presence of legendary musicians including M. S. Viswanathan, S. P. Balasubrahmanyam and A. R. Rahman. This reward gave him an | live concerts across the world, and has regular appearance in Ilaiyaraaja’s musical orchestras. Mukesh Mohamed has sung some very popular hit songs including “Vaa Saamy” in Annatthe. Early life Mukesh Mohamed was born in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. His parents are from Seythunganallur village, Tirunelveli district, Tamil Nadu. He was actively participating in singing competitions during his school days. His teacher had foreseen his future in music, and advised him to enter into film industry. Mukesh Mohamed was determined to make a career in film industry as it was his passion since his childhood. His father, N.P. Abdul Kadar, who was also a musician, trained Mukesh Mohamed to sing some of the toughest classical songs sung by the legendary playback singers including K. B. Sundarambal, T. R. Mahalingam, T. M. Soundararajan and Sirkazhi Govindarajan, and encouraged him to learn music properly. Mukesh Mohamed, then, started learning music from Dinakaran, a music composer, who changed his name to Mukesh. Singing career Mukesh Mohamed started his singing career in Dinakaran's musical orchestra. In the beginning, he used to sing a number of popular Tamil devotional songs. For more than 15 years he was singing in light music orchestras. Simultaneously, he was participating in different musical competitions organized by leading TV Channels. In 2002, he was adjudged as the best |
14 to 16 November 2014. Medal summary Medal table Men's events Women's events Source Results References External links European U23 Judo Championships European Championships, U23 Judo competitions in Poland | to 16 November 2014. Medal summary Medal table Men's events Women's events Source Results References External links European U23 Judo Championships European Championships, U23 |
The name of the prize commemorates the leading German maker of precision balances in the nineteenth century Paul Bunge (1839–1888). The Prize is given by the Hans R. Jenemann Foundation and jointly administered by the German Chemical Society and the Deutsche Bunsen-Gesellschaft für Physikalische Chemie. Bunge Prize Laureates 2021 Liba Taub, Cambridge, UKNewnham College University of Cambridge news (11 May 2021) 2020 Simon Werrett, London, UK 2019 Sara J. Schechner, Cambridge, MA 2018 Anthony John Turner, Le Mesnil-le-Roi, France 2017 Simon Schaffer, Cambridge, UK 2016 Robert G. W. Anderson, Cambridge, UK 2015 Brian Gee (posthumously), Chelsea, UK 2014 Cyrus C. M. Mody, Houston, | Schott AG in Mainz, and collector and historian of antique chemical balances. The name of the prize commemorates the leading German maker of precision balances in the nineteenth century Paul Bunge (1839–1888). The Prize is given by the Hans R. Jenemann Foundation and jointly administered by the German Chemical Society and the Deutsche Bunsen-Gesellschaft für Physikalische Chemie. Bunge Prize Laureates 2021 Liba Taub, Cambridge, UKNewnham College University of Cambridge news (11 May 2021) 2020 Simon Werrett, London, UK 2019 Sara J. Schechner, Cambridge, MA 2018 Anthony John Turner, Le Mesnil-le-Roi, France 2017 Simon Schaffer, Cambridge, UK 2016 Robert G. W. Anderson, Cambridge, UK 2015 Brian Gee (posthumously), Chelsea, UK |
1660 tragicomedy, Le Festin de pierre ou le Fils criminel, was a forerunner of Molière's Dom Juan. He also wrote burlesque comedies L'Apothicaire dévalisé (1660) and Les Ramoneurs (1662). As an actor, de Villiers | Juan. He also wrote burlesque comedies L'Apothicaire dévalisé (1660) and Les Ramoneurs (1662). As an actor, de Villiers often played servant roles and participated in the Théâtre |
F. Colovin was the first professor of law at the University of Notre Dame and the first "principal" of the law department (forerunner of Notre Dame Law School), serving during the 1868–69 academic year. His brother, Rev. Patrick J. Colovin, later served as the fifth president of the University of Notre Dame. Matthew was born in Ireland in 1840 and emigrated with his family to London, Ontario, Canada as a young boy. He received a law degree from the Collège Sainte-Marie de Montréal (now part of the Université du Québec à Montréal) and was admitted to the bar for Upper | had been drinking. Colovin was charged with murder but despite the “almost universal opinion of all who closely followed the evidence in the case [and] regarded a conviction as beyond question,” was acquitted. In 1888 Colovin was charged with violating liquor laws in Vicksburg. The State agreed not to prosecute, and shortly thereafter, Colovin relocated to Louisville, Kentucky. In 1892 Colovin was admitted to the bar of the Jefferson County Circuit Court in Louisville. Sometime thereafter he was affiliated with the Abbey of Our Lady of Gethsemani. Due to continued problems with alcohol, Colovin was involuntarily committed to the Central Kentucky Asylum for the Insane on May 21, 1900. He died there on June |
mind free.” Zoboi and Salaam decided to write the novel in verse to mirror Amal's connection to poetry, as well as to incorporate the concept of hip-hop, which Salaam refers to as "a genre that was created by us for us. It is the language of the people. It is a protest language. It is a way that we codify the more powerful and salient ideas. Poetry can capture a feeling and when it's being read or spoken, it's magnetic." Reception Punching the Air is a New York Times best seller and Junior Library Guild book. The book received starred reviews from Booklist, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, Shelf Awareness, and School Library Journal, as well as positive reviews from Common Sense Media, USA Today, The School Librarian, The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, and The Horn Book. Booklist's Reinhardt Suarez wrote about how Salaam's "experiences lend a visceral gravitas to Zoboi’s pen, and together they capture Amal’s emotional struggles as he grasps for hope despite his circumstances." Suarez also noted that Salaam's experience allowed Zoboi to "accurately depict the justice system as an engine fine-tuned to | Media, USA Today, The School Librarian, The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, and The Horn Book. Booklist's Reinhardt Suarez wrote about how Salaam's "experiences lend a visceral gravitas to Zoboi’s pen, and together they capture Amal’s emotional struggles as he grasps for hope despite his circumstances." Suarez also noted that Salaam's experience allowed Zoboi to "accurately depict the justice system as an engine fine-tuned to crush the urban poor and young Black men in particular," ultimately calling the novel "[p]rescient and sobering." Kirkus called the book, "Awardworthy. Soul-stirring. A must-read." In a positive review for Booklist, Terry Hong complimented the audiobook narrator, Ethan Herrise, |
original R&D depot had been the departure station for the train carrying Confederacy Jefferson Davis and his cabinet to Danville immediately before Richmond fell to the Union Army during the Civil War. Around the turn of century, the railroad initialized plans to replace the old R&D depot with a new one constructed of brick and granite. They hired architect Frank Pierce Milburn to design it and awarded the contract to Frederick "Fritz" Sitterding. In the railroad journal, The Railway Surgeon, an intricate description is given of the depot: "The building will be of granite and gray pressed brick, with a green slate roof. it will have a 70-foot frontage on Mill street and 175 feet on Fourteenth street, with a 100-foot tower on the corner. The arrangement of the interior will be simple and convenient, with an entrance through a vestibule on Mill street, and beneath the tower. Ticket offices will be located at the right of the entrance, and at the north end of the waiting room | Street in Richmond, Virginia, was a passenger station for the Southern Railway that operated from 1900 to 1914. Another name of this depot was Mill Street Station. Previously, the Southern had operated its Richmond passenger service out of an old Richmond and Danville Railroad wooden frame depot that laid about 600 feet south of the 14th Street Depot. This depot had been constructed around 1865-6 to replace the one built in the early 1850s and burnt in the Fall of Richmond in April 1865. The original R&D depot had been the departure station for the train carrying Confederacy Jefferson Davis and his cabinet to Danville immediately before Richmond fell to the Union Army during the Civil War. Around the turn of century, the railroad initialized plans to replace the old R&D depot with a new one constructed of brick and granite. They hired architect Frank Pierce Milburn to design it and awarded the contract to Frederick "Fritz" Sitterding. In the railroad journal, The Railway Surgeon, an intricate description |
Russia: Kosogory, Ivanovo Oblast, village Furmanovsky District, Ivanovo Oblast Kosogory, Republic of Mordovia, village in Bolshebereznikovsky District, | District, Ivanovo Oblast Kosogory, Republic of Mordovia, village in Bolshebereznikovsky District, Republic of Mordovia Kosogory, |
in the Derby Daily Telegraph. It was a request stop. It closed on 14 September 1936. References Disused railway stations in Derbyshire Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1925 Railway | Ashover Light Railway. It was known as Hurst Lane for Ogston Hall in the Derby Daily Telegraph. It was a request stop. It closed on 14 September 1936. References Disused railway stations in |
season. Led by 14th-year head coach Charles M. Murphy, the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders compiled a record an overall record of 5–5 with a mark of 4–2 in | known as Middle Tennessee State University—as a member of the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) during the 1960 NCAA College Division football season. Led by 14th-year head coach Charles M. Murphy, the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders compiled a record an overall record of 5–5 with a mark of |
the European Judo Union. It was held in Samokov, Bulgaria from 15 to 17 November 2013. Medal summary Medal | by the European Judo Union. It was held in Samokov, Bulgaria from 15 to 17 November 2013. Medal summary |
after which she relocated to Moscow to train under Eteri Tutberidze and her coaching team at Sambo-70. She skated under Tutberidze for two seasons before transitioning to pair skating with her first partner, Ivan Balchenko, for the 2018–19 season. Khabibullina/Balchenko competed together for just one season, coached by Sergei Dobroskokov in Moscow. They received one international junior assignment, the 2018 Ice Star, where they finished second behind Alina Pepeleva / Roman Pleshkov. The team split at the end of the 2018–19 season, leading Khabibullina to team up with her current partner, Ilya Knyazhuk. 2021–22 season: International junior debut Khabibullina/Knyazhuk made their international junior debut in September at the 2021 JGP Russia. They placed second in both the short program and the free skate to take the silver medal overall behind compatriots Ekaterina Chikmareva / Matvei Ianchenkov. At their second assignment, the 2021 JGP Austria in October, the team set new personal bests in both segments of competition, as well as overall, to take the title ahead of Russian teammates Anastasia Mukhortova / Dmitry Evgenyev and Georgian pair Karina Safina / Luka Berulava. Their placements across their two events qualified them to the 2021–22 Junior Grand Prix Final as the second seeded team of four, but the event was later canceled due to concerns related | a four-year-old in her hometown of Izhevsk. She shares the same first coach as 2018 Olympic champion Alina Zagitova, Natalia Antipina. Khabibullina trained under Antipina as a single skater until the end of the 2015–16 season, after which she relocated to Moscow to train under Eteri Tutberidze and her coaching team at Sambo-70. She skated under Tutberidze for two seasons before transitioning to pair skating with her first partner, Ivan Balchenko, for the 2018–19 season. Khabibullina/Balchenko competed together for just one season, coached by Sergei Dobroskokov in Moscow. They received one international junior assignment, the 2018 Ice Star, where they finished second behind Alina Pepeleva / Roman Pleshkov. The team split at the end of the 2018–19 season, leading Khabibullina to team up with her current partner, Ilya Knyazhuk. 2021–22 season: International junior debut Khabibullina/Knyazhuk made their international junior debut in September at the 2021 JGP Russia. They placed second in both |
surname. Notable people with the surname include: Justin Devillier, American chef Phillip DeVillier | people with the surname include: Justin Devillier, |
khutor) in Bolshekrepinskoye Rural Settlement of Rodionovo-Nesvetaysky District, the Rostov Oblast, | khutor) in Bolshekrepinskoye Rural Settlement of |
between 6pm and 10pm local time. That day, temperatures peaked in the mid-70s°F (mid-20s°C) with dewpoints in the mid-to-upper 60s°F. This also included a risk of flash flooding, damaging wind gusts exceeding , as well as the aforementioned 10% tornado risk, and a 5% risk for hail. Meanwhile, across southern Arkansas and neighboring portions of Texas, Louisiana and Oklahoma, not only was there a tornado threat, but a risk for flash flooding, especially because, since February 21, they recorded of rain. Confirmed tornadoes February 24 event Non-tornadic impacts This outbreak contributed to the Ohio River cresting at , which is the 22nd highest in recorded history and highest since 1997. This flooding caused six people to die. The floooding from this particular storm caused | area indicated that there could be strong (EF2+) tornadoes across Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Missouri. The main line of storms in Memphis was expected to come between 6pm and 10pm local time. That day, temperatures peaked in the mid-70s°F (mid-20s°C) with dewpoints in the mid-to-upper 60s°F. This also included a risk of flash flooding, damaging wind gusts exceeding , as well as the aforementioned 10% tornado risk, and a 5% risk for hail. Meanwhile, across southern Arkansas and neighboring portions |
the protection of Saint Brigid , an Irish nun. References Roman Catholic cathedrals in Belgium Churches in Namur (province) Roman Catholic chapels in Belgium | Fosses-la-Ville () is an 11th-century chapel overlooking the town of Fosses-la-Ville, Belgium. This ancient and large chapel is |
action based on their previous actions. ClearBrain raised initial funding from Y Combinator. The company went on to raise a seed round of $3.2m in 2018 from early stage investors including Menlo Ventures and Instacart co-founder Max Mullen. ClearBrain was the first investment made by Menlo Ventures Investing Partner Naomi Pilosof Ionita. Customers of ClearBrain include Chime, InVision, theSkimm, | Investing Partner Naomi Pilosof Ionita. Customers of ClearBrain include Chime, InVision, theSkimm, and Blinkit. ClearBrain was acquired by Amplitude for an undisclosed sum as that company's first acquisition. The two companies began talking after Amplitude's co-founder and Chief Architect, Jeffrey Wang, sent an InMail congratulating ClearBrain on their launch. References Online |
in Abheri, and at the insistence of Ratnam, Vaali incorporated the devotional song "Kunitha Puruvamum" into this. "Yamunai Aatrile" is set in Yamunakalyani. The Bhogi-themed "Margazhithan" was inspired by Tamil folk music. The film's audio rights were sold to Lahari Music for , then a record price. Track listing Release history The original Tamil version of the soundtrack album features seven songs and was released on 23 April 1991. The Telugu-dubbed version, which was distributed by Aditya Music, features lyrics penned by Rajashri. The Hindi-dubbed version Dalapathi has six songs, which were written by P. K. Mishra and released on Saregama. Lahari Music released the Kannada-dubbed version of the film's soundtrack which was titled Nanna Dalapathi, and V. Nagendra Prasad penned its lyrics. Reception N. Krishnaswamy of The Indian Express criticised the incorporation of "Kunitha Puruvamum" into "Rakkamma Kaiya Thattu", saying, "Beside this verse that has survived more than fourteen hundred years, how utterly pedestrian and absolutely base [Ilaiyaraaja's] | by Rajashri. The Hindi-dubbed version Dalapathi has six songs, which were written by P. K. Mishra and released on Saregama. Lahari Music released the Kannada-dubbed version of the film's soundtrack which was titled Nanna Dalapathi, and V. Nagendra Prasad penned its lyrics. Reception N. Krishnaswamy of The Indian Express criticised the incorporation of "Kunitha Puruvamum" into "Rakkamma Kaiya Thattu", saying, "Beside this verse that has survived more than fourteen hundred years, how utterly pedestrian and absolutely base [Ilaiyaraaja's] song sounds. And how blasphemous and philistine it looks when the profound and the profane are juxtaposed with total disregard to cultural values". The review board of Ananda Vikatan praised Ilaiyaraaja's music, particularly "Rakkamma Kaiya Thattu". In popular culture The soundtrack was included in The Guardians list of "1000 Albums to Hear Before You Die". "Rakkamma Kaiya Thattu" was placed fourth among the songs listed in a BBC list of "World Top Ten Popular Songs of All-time". The song was included in the 2012 Hindi film Agent Vinod, and Lahari sued that film's producer Saif Ali Khan for using the song without permission. "Rakkamma Kaiya Thattu" was adapted in Hindi by Anand–Milind as "Tu Tu Tu Tu Tara" for Bol Radha Bol (1992). Rapper |
companies. The company moved into furniture production in 1910. In 1949, it lainched a collaboration with Gans Wegner. The furniture factory grew to become the largest employer in the small town of Gedsted with a work force of around 100. The name of the company was changed to Getama in | company was founded in 1899 as Gedsted Tang- og Madratsfabrik when the young carpenter Carl Pedersen started a production of seaweed mattresses in his home town. The seaweed harvested in the Limfjord |
of Jyväskylä, Finland, and the Second University Prize by the University of Rostock in 1978 as well as the Ehrenmedaille of the Mathematische Gesellschaft der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik, Berlin, in 1990. In 2005, he received the Golden DMV Plaquette by the German Mathematical Society. Lothar Berg has also been listed as a noteworthy mathematics educator by Marquis Who's Who. Since 27 May 1952, he was married to a co-translator of various Russian math books into German, Christa Berg née Jahncke. They had two children. Publications . Berlin, 1962. (in Vol. 66). Berlin, 1968. . Berlin, 1972. . Berlin, 1974. . Berlin, 1979. . Berlin, 1986. Translations aka "Ryzhik-Gradshteyn" aka "Smirnov" See also Gradshteyn and Ryzhik (GR) A Course in Higher Mathematics | the University Medal of the University of Jyväskylä, Finland, and the Second University Prize by the University of Rostock in 1978 as well as the Ehrenmedaille of the Mathematische Gesellschaft der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik, Berlin, in 1990. In 2005, he received the Golden DMV Plaquette by the German Mathematical Society. Lothar Berg has also been listed as a noteworthy mathematics educator by Marquis Who's Who. Since 27 May 1952, he was married to a co-translator of various Russian math books into German, Christa Berg née Jahncke. They had two children. Publications . Berlin, 1962. (in Vol. 66). Berlin, 1968. . Berlin, 1972. . Berlin, 1974. . Berlin, 1979. . Berlin, 1986. Translations aka "Ryzhik-Gradshteyn" aka "Smirnov" See also Gradshteyn and Ryzhik (GR) A Course in Higher Mathematics References |
of Togolese descent Sportspeople from Poitiers French footballers Association football defenders Angers SCO players Black French sportspeople Ligue 1 | Poitiers French footballers Association football defenders Angers SCO players Black French sportspeople Ligue |
by-election may refer to: 1928 Bristol West | by-election may refer to: 1928 Bristol |
Men's events Women's events Source Results References External links European U23 Judo Championships European Championships, U23 Judo | the European U23 Judo Championships, organised by the European Judo Union. It was held in |
and set an Eastern Regional Combine record for defensive backs with a vertical jump of 41 inches. He was then invited to the 2019 National Combine where he led all participants with a 42-inch vertical jump. However, Dearborn was not selected in the 2019 CFL Draft. As an undrafted free agent, Dearborn signed with the Saskatchewan Roughriders on May 10, 2019. He played in the team's first preseason game against the Calgary Stampeders, but suffered a calf injury which led to his eventual release on June 8, 2019. Upon his recovery, he was re-signed by the Roughriders on July 14, 2019, to a practice roster agreement. Soon after, he played in his first professional football game on July 20, 2019, against the BC Lions. In his rookie season, Dearborn played mostly on special teams where he recorded four special teams tackles in 14 regular season games played. He also played in the team's lone post-season game which was a West Final loss to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Dearborn did not play in 2020 due to the cancellation of the 2020 CFL season. He made the team's active roster following 2021 training camp and recorded his first career defensive tackle in the opening game on August 6, 2021, against the BC Lions. After the second game of the season, he was placed on the disabled list with a non-football injury and sat out the next five games. He returned to the active roster in week 9, but was then moved to the practice roster in the following week. After being promoted to the active roster for the next game against the Calgary Stampeders, Dearborn had a career-high six defensive tackles and recorded his first career interception as the Roughriders won 20–17. He finished the season having played in eight regular season games with 18 defensive tackles, two special teams tackles, and two interceptions. He played in the Roughriders' West Semi-Final win against the Stampeders, but was on the injured list for the team's West Final loss to the Blue Bombers. He became a free agent upon the expiry of his contract on February 8, 2022. Bobsledding | Combine record for defensive backs with a vertical jump of 41 inches. He was then invited to the 2019 National Combine where he led all participants with a 42-inch vertical jump. However, Dearborn was not selected in the 2019 CFL Draft. As an undrafted free agent, Dearborn signed with the Saskatchewan Roughriders on May 10, 2019. He played in the team's first preseason game against the Calgary Stampeders, but suffered a calf injury which led to his eventual release on June 8, 2019. Upon his recovery, he was re-signed by the Roughriders on July 14, 2019, to a practice roster agreement. Soon after, he played in his first professional football game on July 20, 2019, against the BC Lions. In his rookie season, Dearborn played mostly on special teams where he recorded four special teams tackles in 14 regular season games played. He also played in the team's lone post-season game which was a West Final loss to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Dearborn did not play in 2020 due to the cancellation of the 2020 CFL season. He made the team's active roster following 2021 training camp and recorded his first career defensive tackle in the opening game on August 6, 2021, against the BC Lions. After the second game of the season, he was placed on the disabled list with a non-football injury and sat out the next five games. He returned to the active roster in week 9, but was then moved to the practice roster in the following week. After being promoted to the active roster for the next game against the Calgary Stampeders, Dearborn had a career-high six defensive tackles and recorded his first career interception as the Roughriders won 20–17. He finished the season having played in eight regular season games with 18 defensive tackles, two special teams tackles, and two interceptions. He played in the Roughriders' West Semi-Final win against the Stampeders, but was on the injured list for the team's West Final loss to the Blue Bombers. |
References Canadian Presbyterian ministers 1861 births 1932 deaths 20th-century Presbyterian ministers 19th-century Presbyterian ministers People from Northumberland County, Ontario University of Toronto | was principal of Knox College at the University of Toronto (1909-1925) before becoming the first principal of |
Claremont Resort, and Lake Lanier Islands KSL Resorts sold to CNL Hospitality in 2004. Shannon -- minus his two previous partners but with new partner Eric C. Resnik-- created KSL Capital Partners in 2005 following the 2004 sale. Notable projects The Belfry Grove Park Inn The Homestead La Costa Resort ClubCorp Palisades Tahoe (formerly Squaw Valley) Alpine Meadows Whistler Blackcomb Blade (company), sponsor of NASDQ listing References Links KSL Capital Partners (company website) Private equity firms of the United | in Denver, Colorado specializing in travel and leisure investments. Many of the investments have involved Colorado ski resorts, Since its founding in 2005 it has raised more than $13 billion. The company traces is roots to 1992 with the founding of KSL Recreation by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (in particular Henry Kravis), Mike Shannon and Larry Lichliter all of whom had investments in the ski resorts in the Vail, |
may refer to: 1891 | Dorset by-election 1941 South Dorset |
February 1953), known as Shehzad Khabba, is a former field hockey player from Pakistan International Airlines (PIA). The PIA was considered best field hockey team in the country for many years. It first reached the final of national field hockey championship in 1964. It was winner 25 times while finished runner-up eight times in the national event during 1964 and 2016. Ceylon tour At a young age Shehzad was selected to West Pakistan youth team that toured | the national event during 1964 and 2016. Ceylon tour At a young age Shehzad was selected to West Pakistan youth team that toured Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) in July 1970. The team played four side games and two matches against Ceylon. Playing for PIA Shehzad joined PIA in 1973-74 but not on |
east of the village of Cheryokha. Population In 2000, the population numbered 2 people. Notable people In local lore, Budnik | Geography Budnik is located on the left bank of the Cheryokha, east of the village of Cheryokha. Population In 2000, |
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Dorset by-election 1957 North Dorset by-election | 1937 North Dorset by-election 1957 North |
avail regular and life saving transfusions. He has written two books. The first one 'In & Out of Theatres' was published in 2014 while the second one 'Next Patient, Please' is in print. Early life Singh was born on 22 September 1968 in Lucknow to Rajendra Bahadur Singh and Gayatri Devi. His father was an officer in Provincial Services. In Lucknow, Brijeshwar was educated at City Montessori School. Later, his father was transferred to Bareilly where Brijeshwar studied at Government Inter College (GIC). He completed his higher studies from King George's Medical College (now known as King George's Medical University), Lucknow and Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Memorial Medical College (GSVM), Kanpur. Theatre promotion Brijeshwar fell in love with theatre during his days at New Delhi when a friend introduced him to the play "Tumhari Amrita" starring Farooq Sheikh and Shabana Azmi. When Brijeshwar came back to Bareilly, he established a theatre repertoire and named it 'Rang Vinayak Rang Mandal' (RVRM). He is the founder and director of RVRM. In 2009, Brijeshwas Singh built a black box theatre at Bareilly. The auditorium is called Windermere Theatre. Brijeshwar Singh is the organizer of the Annual Windermere Theatre Festival | and life saving transfusions. He has written two books. The first one 'In & Out of Theatres' was published in 2014 while the second one 'Next Patient, Please' is in print. Early life Singh was born on 22 September 1968 in Lucknow to Rajendra Bahadur Singh and Gayatri Devi. His father was an officer in Provincial Services. In Lucknow, Brijeshwar was educated at City Montessori School. Later, his father was transferred to Bareilly where Brijeshwar studied at Government Inter College (GIC). He completed his higher studies from King George's Medical College (now known as King George's Medical |
coach Jeremy Barnes (cricketer) (born 1970), English cricketer | may refer to: Jeremy Barnes (baseball) (born 1987), American baseball coach Jeremy |
of Africa from Sudan south to Limpopo, Mpumalanga and northern KwaZulu-Natal. The tree is small and leafy. It has wider leaves, larger flowers | wider leaves, larger flowers and flower veins and also denser hairy twigs than the bushveld beechwood. The tree's national number is 76. References rochetiana Flora of |
Bournemouth by-election may refer to: 1940 | and Christchurch by-election 1954 Bournemouth West by-election 1977 |
Transdev to extend the trial to 50 other routes in Île-de-France in 2019. Network TRA operates 22 numbered routes from 602 to 644 mainly in the department of Seine-Saint-Denis, and to a smaller extent, Seine-et-Marne. 4 routes are designated as Mobilien routes, 602, 609, 613, and 615. These routes have a higher frequency as well as longer operating | in Île-de-France in 2019. Network TRA operates 22 numbered routes from 602 to 644 mainly in the department of Seine-Saint-Denis, and to a smaller extent, Seine-et-Marne. 4 routes are designated as Mobilien routes, 602, 609, 613, and 615. These routes have a higher frequency as well as longer operating hours to serve the dense urban areas of Île-de-France |
Urraca CF managers FK Pohronie managers Tercera División managers Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol managers Slovak Super Liga managers Spanish expatriate sportspeople in Slovakia Expatriate football managers | expatriate football managers Luarca CF managers CD Tineo managers Urraca CF managers FK Pohronie managers Tercera División managers Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol |
refer to: 1911 Bristol East | Bristol East by-election 1931 Bristol East |
words. in the case of Whitkirk Manor House (155) a rectangular one was used to get more words in the restricted width. Four (60, 62, 63, 72) are millennium plaques of 20 inches with gold letters and edging. They are numbered according to the books given in the bibliography | within the City of Leeds by Leeds Civic Trust to celebrate people or historic sites. The main ones are cast aluminium 18 inches in diameter with lettering in relief and can be repainted when badly worn. Where space is limited a 14 inch one is used with fewer words. in the case of Whitkirk Manor House (155) a rectangular one was used to get more words in the restricted width. Four (60, 62, 63, 72) are millennium plaques of 20 |
February 1921 he departed from the frontlines to attend additional artillery courses in Sevastopol; after graduating he was briefly being stationed in the Kharkhov Military District. Aviation Career Having transferred to the air force in 1922, he went on to graduate from the Yegorievsk Theoretical School of Pilots in 1923, followed by the 2nd Borisoglebsk Military School of Pilots and the Serpukhov School of Air Combat in 1924. During his studies he developed an interest in gliding and built a glider of his own design, the Yu-1, which he won an award for at the 3rd All-Union glider competition in Koktebel. Starting in 1926 he worked as an instructor at the Serpukhov School where he had previously attended, but in 1927 he transferred to working as a test pilot at the Air Force Research Institute, where continued to fly gliders in addition to other aircraft, setting two glider records in 1928. Having quickly worked his way up to squadron commander at the research institute, he went on to participate in several flights breaking payload records in 1936 and became a military representative in the Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute. During his work as a test pilot he participated in tests on various aircraft including the I-3, I-4, I-7, R-3, R-6, R-7, TB-1, TB-3, Stal-7, Pe-8, and ANT-9. Moscow-San Jacinto flight On 12 July 1937 he took off from Moscow in an ANT-25 as co-pilot alongside Mikhail Gromov and navigator Sergey Danilin for what became the record-breaking Moscow-San Jacinto flight, replacing Gromov as pilot during a portion of the flight. Despite encountering a variety of difficulties, such as having to fly blind at various points and having difficulty finding a | to the rank of general-major. In that capacity, he participated in the battles for Voroshilovgrad and Kharkov, but in July he was transferred to be commander of fighter aviation of the Eastern Air Defense Front. In April 1944 he was assigned to the same post on the Western Front, where he remained until February 1945. He then headed the Fighter Aviation Directorate and later the Frontline Aviation Combat Training Directorate of the Air Force Main Combat Training Directorate. During the war he led projects to give air cover to important military sites, and participated in the preparations for the offensives on Königsberg and Berlin. Later life Having retired from the military in October 1946 for health reasons, Yumashev lived in Moscow but spent a lot of his time at a dacha in Alupka, and soon began his art career, joining the Union of Artists that year. Later on he made several trips to Central Asia with Robert Falk to do paintings of historic monuments in Samarkand and Bukhara. Exhibitions of his paintings were held in Moscow, Alupka, Obninsk, and San Jacinto. He died in Moscow on 20 May 1988 and was buried in the Vagankovo Cemetery. Awards Hero of the Soviet Union (1 September 1937) Two Order of Lenin (1 September 1937 and 21 February 1945) Five Order of the Red Banner (21 March 1940, 29 March 1944, 3 November 1944, 18 August 1945, 30 August 1945) Order of the Patriotic War 1st class (11 March 1985) Order of the Red Star (17 August 1933) Medal "For Military Merit" (28 October 1967) FAI De la Vaulx Medal (1937) campaign and jubilee medals References 1902 births 1988 deaths |
empanelled artiste Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) and also a graded artiste of All Indian Radio. Early life and training Agnihotri was born to Uday Agnihotri, a Tabla player and Manisha Agnihotri, an Indian classical Vocalist. His grandfather Surmani Pt. Uttamrao Agnihotri was a Hindustani classical vocalist and harmonium player. He also started taking Taleem of Mewati Gharana from the Khalifa of Mewati Gharana Ustad Siraj Khan. Along with the harmonium he also picked up a passion for piano, keyboard and pianica/ melodica. He took piano lessons from Adwait Biwalkar and keyboard lessons from Nilesh Dewasthali. Career He is a winner of | recognition for the Harmonium as a “Solo instrument” is his endeavour. Omkar is an empanelled artiste Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) and also a graded artiste of All Indian Radio. Early life and training Agnihotri was born to Uday Agnihotri, a Tabla player and Manisha Agnihotri, an Indian classical Vocalist. His grandfather Surmani Pt. Uttamrao Agnihotri was a Hindustani classical vocalist and harmonium player. He also started taking Taleem of Mewati Gharana from the Khalifa of Mewati Gharana Ustad Siraj Khan. Along with the harmonium he also picked up a passion for piano, keyboard and pianica/ melodica. He took piano lessons from Adwait Biwalkar and keyboard lessons from Nilesh Dewasthali. Career He is a winner of the special prize in All India Radio competition 2017 and has awarded with B grade |
long-running series of novels featuring Lancelot Priestley, a Golden Age armchair detective. In the Times Literary Supplement reviewer Maurice Willson Disher noted "With both ingenuity and originality at command, he will keep puzzle-solvers guessing until it pleases Dr. Priestley to explain why clues are not what they seem." while Ralph Partridge gave it a broadly positive review in the New Statesman. Synopsis In a largely peaceful village | Priestley to the trail. A second murder takes place nearby soon afterwards, puzzling to most, but to Priestley it confirms the theory he is already developing. References Bibliography Herbert, Rosemary. Whodunit?: A Who's Who in Crime & Mystery Writing. Oxford University Press, 2003. Magill, Frank Northen . Critical Survey of Mystery and Detective Fiction: Authors, Volume 4. Salem Press, 1988. Reilly, John M. Twentieth Century Crime & Mystery Writers. |
2020, all GymNation gyms were closed due to COVID-19 lockdown. By mid 2021, GymNation became one of the largest chains of fitness centers in the United Arab Emirates. In May 2021, GymNation signed a contract with the United Arab Emirates Rugby Federation and became the sponsor of the United Arab Emirates national rugby union team. As of June 2021, it had 7 gyms in the United Arab Emirates. References External links Official website Gyms Health clubs | lockdown. By mid 2021, GymNation became one of the largest chains of fitness centers in the United Arab Emirates. In May 2021, GymNation signed a contract with the United Arab Emirates Rugby Federation and became the sponsor of the United Arab Emirates national rugby union team. As of June 2021, it had 7 |
occurs in the Kamdeboo Mountains. The species was only identified in 2013 after it was discovered in 2008. The tree grows on average two metres high. It has many similarities with | occurs in the Kamdeboo Mountains. The species was only identified in 2013 after it was discovered in 2008. The tree grows on |
to: 1952 Bournemouth East | Christchurch by-election 1977 Bournemouth East |
First Division A loss to Union Saint-Gilloise on 18 January 2022. Personal life Timothy's uncle Hans is a former footballer. References 2001 births Living people Belgian footballers Association football goalkeepers Beerschot A.C. players Lierse S.K. players Club Brugge KV players Standard Liège players | with an option for a further year. Galjé made his debut for Seraing in a 3–0 Belgian Cup win over Lokeren-Temse on 15 September 2021. His league debut came in a 4–0 Belgian First Division A loss to Union Saint-Gilloise on 18 January 2022. Personal life Timothy's uncle Hans is a former footballer. |
2021 JGP Austria champion, the 2021 JGP Russia silver medalist, and the 2022 Russian junior national champion. Personal life Knyazhuk was born on 2 August 2000 in Moscow, Russia. Career 2021–22 season: International junior debut Khabibullina/Knyazhuk made their international junior debut in September at the 2021 JGP Russia. They placed second in both the short program and the free skate to take the silver medal overall behind compatriots Ekaterina Chikmareva / Matvei Ianchenkov. At their second assignment, the 2021 JGP Austria in October, the team set new personal bests in both segments of competition, as well as overall, to take the title ahead of Russian teammates Anastasia Mukhortova / Dmitry | They placed second in both the short program and the free skate to take the silver medal overall behind compatriots Ekaterina Chikmareva / Matvei Ianchenkov. At their second assignment, the 2021 JGP Austria in October, the team set new personal bests in both segments of competition, as well as overall, to take the title ahead of Russian teammates Anastasia Mukhortova / Dmitry Evgenyev and Georgian pair Karina Safina / Luka Berulava. Their placements across their two events qualified them to the 2021–22 Junior Grand Prix Final as the second seeded team of four, but the event was later canceled due to concerns related to the discovery of |
the 2022 FIL European Luge Championships was held on 23 January 2022. | on 23 January 2022. Results The event was started at |
Civil Liberties Union in Massachusetts, the reasons for the deportation of foreign students remain a mystery. It's not clear if this is a Boston Customs Office decision or a decision made by the Trump administration, because all of this is done in secret. The increase in this trend may be due to the fact that many students are entering Boston, because Boston is one of the most important centers of higher education. Of course, some arbitrary agents may have made such a decision out of personal hatred of the Iranians. According to Michael McCarthy, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection spokesman, less than one percent of Iranian passengers arriving at Boston Airport were deported in 2019. He said the U.S. Customs and Border Protection has strict regulatory policies to ensure that the procedures for inspecting and reviewing passenger records are carried out within the framework of all constitutional and legal requirements. The U.S. Customs and Border Protection is committed to protecting the civil rights and civil liberties of any individual who encounters them. Its officers are trained to enforce US law uniformly and fairly, and not to discriminate on the basis of religion, race, ethnicity or sexual orientation. Political tensions or health conditions? This issue, which has become more acute as tensions between the United States and Iran escalate, is troubling for Iranian students, for immigrant advocates, and for American universities. According to Terry Hartle, Senior Vice President at American Council on Education, university campuses are increasingly concerned about what happens at entry ports of the United States, because the deportation of students is so unpredictable and seemingly random. These days, visas for international students are not valid until they enter the campus. The U.S. Customs and Border Protection said that due to changing health standards in COVID-19 pandemic and etc. new conditions have been added to the country's entry inspections, and there is no guarantee that visa holders will be allowed to enter the United States. But NGOs, immigration advocacy groups and lawyers say these situation is beyond normal. The U.S. Customs and Border Protection has not released statistics on the number of Iranian students who have been barred from entering the country and has been deported in 2019 and 2020, saying it could not release details due to privacy concerns. Concerns When an Iranian MSc student of Northeastern University was arrested upon arrival at Logan International Airport and on the verge of deportation, some people who had been informed of it, closed the entrance hall of the airport and with the placards written on them "Protect Iranian students" and "Stop discrimination against | and fairly, and not to discriminate on the basis of religion, race, ethnicity or sexual orientation. Political tensions or health conditions? This issue, which has become more acute as tensions between the United States and Iran escalate, is troubling for Iranian students, for immigrant advocates, and for American universities. According to Terry Hartle, Senior Vice President at American Council on Education, university campuses are increasingly concerned about what happens at entry ports of the United States, because the deportation of students is so unpredictable and seemingly random. These days, visas for international students are not valid until they enter the campus. The U.S. Customs and Border Protection said that due to changing health standards in COVID-19 pandemic and etc. new conditions have been added to the country's entry inspections, and there is no guarantee that visa holders will be allowed to enter the United States. But NGOs, immigration advocacy groups and lawyers say these situation is beyond normal. The U.S. Customs and Border Protection has not released statistics on the number of Iranian students who have been barred from entering the country and has been deported in 2019 and 2020, saying it could not release details due to privacy concerns. Concerns When an Iranian MSc student of Northeastern University was arrested upon arrival at Logan International Airport and on the verge of deportation, some people who had been informed of it, closed the entrance hall of the airport and with the placards written on them "Protect Iranian students" and "Stop discrimination against Iranians" showed their protest. They were overjoyed to learn that a federal judge had temporarily suspended any attempt to expel the Iranian student in a ruling, but when the case came to the forefront of national attention the next day, the Iranian student Mohammad Shahab Dehghani had previously deported against the order of the federal judge. It is a matter of great concern that the U.S. Customs and Border Protection has not complied with the Federal Court's ruling. According to Terry Hartle, the number of international students in the United States has been declining after a decade of steady growth. In addition to the fact that international students are no longer more willing to continue their studies in the United States than in the past, the process of |
the municipality of Sapna, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics | Kraljevići is a village in the municipality of |
was a Gemini Award nominee for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Program or Series at the 26th Gemini Awards in 2011. She is married to actor François Papineau, with whom she costarred | is a Canadian actress. She is most noted for her performance as Nicole Bélanger in the film Through the Mist (Dédé, à travers les brumes), for which she was a Jutra Award nominee for Best Supporting Actress at the 12th Jutra Awards |
East by-election 1928 Bristol West by-election 1931 Bristol East by-election 1943 Bristol Central by-election 1950 Bristol South East | Bristol West by-election 1931 Bristol East by-election 1943 Bristol Central by-election 1950 Bristol South East by-election 1951 Bristol West |
the 2013 census, its population was 1,220. References Populated places in | 2013 census, its population was 1,220. References Populated |
Queen's University. In the department of physiology he had four close colleagues, namely Archibald David Mant Greenfield (1917–2005), Ian Campbell Roddie (1928–2011), Walter Ernest "Darty" Glover (1932–2017), and Robert Ford "Bob" Whelan (1922–1984), who later became deans of medical schools. In 1956 Shepherd received a D.Sc. from Queen's University Belfast. In 1957 he emigrated with his family to the United States and joined the staff of the Mayo Clinic, where he remained until his retirement in 1989. From 1966 to 1974 he was a professor and the chair of the department of physiology and biophysics with a joint appointment at the Mayo Medical School (now named the Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine) and the Mayo Graduate School of Medicine. He helped to train more than 100 research fellows. He was the author or co-author of several books and more than 300 scientific articles. Shepherd was elected in 1951 a member of The Physiological Society and in 1977 a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians. He worked on space physiology with NASA and with scientists from the Soviet Union. From 1965 to 1974 he was the chair of the Committee on Space Medicine of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences. From 1975 to 1976 he was the president of the American Heart Association. Two of his brothers | helped to train more than 100 research fellows. He was the author or co-author of several books and more than 300 scientific articles. Shepherd was elected in 1951 a member of The Physiological Society and in 1977 a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians. He worked on space physiology with NASA and with scientists from the Soviet Union. From 1965 to 1974 he was the chair of the Committee on Space Medicine of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences. From 1975 to 1976 he was the president of the American Heart Association. Two of his brothers and five among his nephews and nieces became physicians. In 1945 he married Helen Mary Johnston, who died in 1987. They had a daughter, Gillian, and a son, Roger, both of whom became physicians. Upon his death, John T. Shepherd was survived by his second wife, Marion, as well as his daughter and son from his first marriage, and "four step-children, five grandchildren, eight step-grandchildren and a great-grandson." Selected publications Articles Books References External links 1919 births 2011 deaths 20th-century British medical doctors 21st-century British medical |
husband was also a victim of corrupt privatization and the family was forced to sell their apartment to survive. The city of Zagreb later provided them with modest accommodation in public housing in 2006. She wrote the book Istina – Savjest iznad bankarske tajne (Truth – Conscience Above Banking Secrecy) describing her experience. Lepej suffered from long-term health complications connected with cancer. She died from COVID-19 complications in Zagreb on 18 January 2022, during the COVID-19 pandemic in Croatia. Prominent public figures praised her work, sacrifice and commitment, including the parliamentarian Urša Raukar Gamulin who gave a short speech dedicated to Lepej in the Croatian Parliament. References External links Video of speech on Ankica | president Franjo Tuđman, thus becoming the first prominent whistleblower in modern Croatian history. Biography Lepej was born in the People's Republic of Croatia, Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia, in 1948. She lived a modest family life in Zagreb and was working as a bank clerk in Zagrebačka banka. In 1998, she learned that Ankica Tuđman, wife of the first president of Croatia, deposited 210,000 German marks and 15,000 dollars into an unreported bank account. Bank offered a million-kuna reward in Jutarnji list for any info on the whistleblower. Lepej presented herself with a lawyer and, subsequently, got fired and arrested. The charges were eventually dropped. Her husband was also a victim of corrupt privatization and the family was forced to sell their apartment to survive. The city of Zagreb later |
the banner Plan T Films in association with Shane Nigam Films. Gopi Sunder handles the background score while Shane Nigam makes his debut as a music director as well as producer. Principal photography took place from January 2021 to February 2021 in Kochi. The film had its worldwide premier through SonyLIV on 21 January 2022. It received widespread critical acclaim. Plot Bhoothakaalam starts in a seemingly dark house where a mother and son duo take care of an elderly infirm woman (grandmother), the young son reluctantly does the chores for the sake of his mother. From there onwards insecurities brewing between the two is shown along with a neatly drawn picture through situations about their fragile mental health. What the mother and son is up to in the dreary home is what bhoothakalam is all about. It succeeds in not letting the viewer owes any views or presumption but to move along with the plot. A neat thriller which manages to hold back the viewers till the very end. Cast Shane Nigam as Vinu Revathi as Asha Saiju Kurup as George James Eliya as Madhu Athira Patel as Priya Valsala Menon as Vinu's grandmother Abhiram Radhakrishnan as Shyam Gilu Joseph as Dr Beena Manju Sunichen as Asha's neighbour Music Gopi Sundar has done the background score for the film. The sole song from the film has been written, composed and sung by Shane Nigam. Track listing Themes and analysis Bhoothakaalam deals with themes of psychological disorder and its effects. Though the film disguises as a horror, it's an allegory for grief, trauma, clinical depression and how the central character is slowly going insane. The movie follows a template of connecting psychological disorder with fear inducing fantasy. The film also depicts the portrayal of characters who are affected by mental disorders like clinical depression and substance abuse, delivering a hard reality check on the gravity of such mental issues. The director has used an eerie looking house as a metaphor for the minds of its inhabitants, a mother and son. When the mother suffers from clinical depression, the son also shows similar traits of this suffocating state of mind. Asha is reluctant to take her anti-depressants, and Vinu is addicted to alcohol and drugs as an escape from crushing depression and sleeplessness. Once they both start to experience paranormal activities in the house they live in, fear becomes real in their minds. The movie shows what is psychosis, a kind of overwhelming fear which is capable of twisting and tweaking reality. This can be a result of many underlying psychic problems like depression or substance abuse. Its slow narrative builds this unsettling sense of atmosphere and dread of the unnatural and unknown, along with an unexpected but welcome mystery element. The concept of paranormal is brought together playing with perspectives mixed with psychological settings. The subject also speaks about the universal fear of isolation and emotional longing. And when attaching this sadness and gloom to the central characters, the experience becomes haunting in a very personal and relatable way. Reception Bhoothakaalam was well received with positive reviews from the critics. Rohan Naahar from The Indian Express stated: "Bhoothakaalam has one of the most thrillingly staged conclusions to any | way. Reception Bhoothakaalam was well received with positive reviews from the critics. Rohan Naahar from The Indian Express stated: "Bhoothakaalam has one of the most thrillingly staged conclusions to any horror film in recent memory. It works because of a discipline in the writing and filmmaking, and a palpable love for the genre. The almost impossibly well-made horror picture whittles the genre down to its bare essence, with a disregard for jump scares that comes across as positively rebellious." The Hindu wrote: "Bhoothakaalam shows us how to get the scares right, in quite an understated, effortless fashion." It is "...a textbook in how to scare the audience with minimal use of jump scare techniques. By the end, one is left wondering whether the film’s title is referring to the past or to ghosts." Sajin Srijith of The New Indian Express gave 4/5 stars and described Bhoothakaalam as a "Gimmick-free, supremely effective horror flick" further saying the film "employs ambient sounds, silence, light, and shadows – all the simple stuff, really – to conjure up one-of-a-kind horror experience that’s been missing from Malayalam cinema lately. The kind where atmosphere takes precedence over everything else." Writing for Hindustan Times, Devarsi Ghosh wrote that the film is a "moving mental health drama disguised as horror." The characters of "Vinu and Asha are well-written and well-performed, and that’s what’s great in Bhoothakaalam. The writing, acting and direction leaves us in no doubt about Vinu and Asha's loneliness and heartache." Deepa Soman of The Times of India gave 3 out of 5 and wrote: "Though it's all staple horror film elements, thanks to the performance of the lead actors – one stays enticed till the last moment of the film to see how things turn out for the family in distress. It’s their powerful expressions that give the nightmare-inducing effects of the paranormal tale to the audience, more than the events around them." Anna M. M. Vetticad of Firstpost gave the film 4 out of 5 stars praising the story, direction, performance, cinematography. She mentioned "mental health, the pressure of elder care, alcoholism, drug abuse, a flawed education system, unemployment – Bhoothakaalam touches upon all this and more, leaving us with plenty to think about after the last credit has scrolled off screen." Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV gave 3.5 out of 5 stars and wrote, the film is "fleshed out with commendable control by Revathi and Shane Nigam" as they "confront a rapid unravelling of their lives in a house where a dark secret lurks in the shadows." "Bhoothakaalam is Rahul Sadasivan’s sophomore directorial. The screenplay... builds up tension one little, measured driblet at a time, providing a peep into the cumulus of factors that has pushed Asha and Vinu to the edge of sanity." "The coiled strength of the film stems from writing, the acting and the way the interiors of the house are captured to convey the contrast between the domestic space inhabited by Asha and Vinu, neither of whom is in a happy place." He further states, "Sadasivan orchestrates his austere material |
and composition of a company has varied depending on the time period and its role. Companies in the US Army may be categorized as maneuver companies, the combat arms (infantry, tanks, artillery, etc.) which directly engage the enemy in combat, and support companies which provide administrative and logistical support to the combat arms in carrying out their mission. Companies operate as part of a parent battalion, however they may also be organized as independent companies. Such units are typically specialized forces such as military police or medical personnel. In both cases though, companies require support from higher formations as they are not meant to conduct independent operations. In the US Army, company-sized units of cavalry and artillery are referred to as a troops and batteries, respectively. Civil War During the American Civil War the company was considered the smallest military unit of the Union Army. The exact size and composition, however, depended not only on to which combat arm it belonged, but whether it was part of the Regular Army (USA) or raised by the individual states as United States Volunteers (USV). Infantry Company Infantry companies which belonged to the Regular Army's ten original regiments (1st through 10th) were authorized a captain, a first lieutenant, a second lieutenant, four sergeants (one of whom was first sergeant), four corporals, two musicians, and forty-two privates (some regiments were authorized seventy-two privates per company). After the war started, nine new infantry regiments (11th through 19th) were authorized companies with a slightly different structure, adding a fifth sergeant, four additional corporals, and up to eighty-two privates. Volunteer companies mirrored the "new" Regular companies but added a wagoner and could have between sixty-four to eighty-two privates. The wagoner was in charge of the company's wagon which carried its supplies, although during the war supply wagons were organized into trains placed under the control of regimental and higher commands. A company could be further divided into smaller sub-units, although these were rarely used in actual battle (with the exception of skirmishing) given the linear tactics of the time. One company could split into two platoons, with each divided into two sections and each section into two squads. The smallest sub-unit were "comrades in battle" or the four men adjacent to each other in the line of battle. Conversely, two companies operating together were considered a division. Cavalry Company Prior to the Civil War, the Regular Army's mounted soldiers were divided between cavalry, dragoons and mounted infantry. Dragoons were cavalry who primarily fought dismounted while mounted riflemen fought similarly but were armed with rifles instead of carbines or muskets. Despite these differences the companies for all three were similarly organized: a captain, a first lieutenant, a second lieutenant, four sergeants, four corporals, two musicians, two farrier/blacksmiths, and a hundred privates (although just sixty-four for mounted riflemen). In July 1861, Congress authorized the addition of a new mounted regiment, the 3rd Cavalry, for the Regular Army and the raising of Volunteer cavalry regiments. Each | wagoner and could have between sixty-four to eighty-two privates. The wagoner was in charge of the company's wagon which carried its supplies, although during the war supply wagons were organized into trains placed under the control of regimental and higher commands. A company could be further divided into smaller sub-units, although these were rarely used in actual battle (with the exception of skirmishing) given the linear tactics of the time. One company could split into two platoons, with each divided into two sections and each section into two squads. The smallest sub-unit were "comrades in battle" or the four men adjacent to each other in the line of battle. Conversely, two companies operating together were considered a division. Cavalry Company Prior to the Civil War, the Regular Army's mounted soldiers were divided between cavalry, dragoons and mounted infantry. Dragoons were cavalry who primarily fought dismounted while mounted riflemen fought similarly but were armed with rifles instead of carbines or muskets. Despite these differences the companies for all three were similarly organized: a captain, a first lieutenant, a second lieutenant, four sergeants, four corporals, two musicians, two farrier/blacksmiths, and a hundred privates (although just sixty-four for mounted riflemen). In July 1861, Congress authorized the addition of a new mounted regiment, the 3rd Cavalry, for the Regular Army and the raising of Volunteer cavalry regiments. Each company was similar to the "old" company with the addition of a first sergeant, a quartermaster sergeant, four additional corporals, a saddler, a wagoner, and up to seventy-two privates. Saddlers were responsible for keeping the horse-equipment of the company under repair; while not responsible for ordinary military duty they were to be instructed in it all the same in case of necessity. A year later, the organization of all cavalry forces were streamlined and companies were officially renamed troops. Each troop consisted of a captain, a first lieutenant, two second lieutenants (one of them a supernumerary), a first sergeant, a commissary sergeant, five sergeants, eight corporals, two teamsters, two farriers/blacksmiths, a saddler, a wagoner, and seventy-eight privates. A final organizational change was issued in April 1863, removing the supernumerary second lieutenant and the teamsters and adding two trumpeters to each troop. Artillery Company The four artillery regiments of the Regular Army (1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th) were all organized similarly with twelve companies, each company composed of a captain, two first lieutenants, two second lieutenants, four sergeants, four corporals, two musicians, two artificers, and forty-two privates (sixty-four if organized as field artillery). In May 1861, Congress authorized the creation of a 5th Artillery Regiment and the raising of Volunteer artillery forces which were organized differently from the first four. Their companies (officially termed batteries now) were each authorized a captain, first lieutenant, second lieutenant, first sergeant, quartermaster sergeant, four sergeants, eight corporals, two musicians, two artificers, a wagoner, and between fifty-eight and one hundred twenty-two privates. The battery could be expanded with an additional first lieutenant, second lieutenant, two sergeants, four corporals, and four artificers. Each battery had four, six or eight cannons, with a sergeant designated as Chief of Piece for each cannon and corporals assigned as gunners; two cannons were together organized as a section and commanded by a lieutenant. There was further differentiation between batteries depending on whether they consisted of heavy artillery, field artillery or horse artillery. Heavy artillery controlled large-calibre artillery and were |
the lowest of the three grades, which is applied to "buildings of national importance and special interest". The parish contains the village of Aldwark and the surrounding area. All the listed buildings are in the village, and consist of | parish contains three listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. All the listed buildings are designated at Grade II, the lowest of the three grades, which is applied to "buildings of national importance and special interest". The parish contains the |
his first WBC Youth title defense against Joe Tejones on 23 November 2016, at the Sumiyoshi SportsCenter in Osaka, Japan. He won the fight by a seventh-round knockout. Maruta dropped Tejones with a body shot, which left the Filipino challenger unable to beat the ten count. Maruta made his second title defense against Hamson Lamandau on 26 March 2017. He won the fight by a sixth-round knockout, flooring Lamandau with a barrage of body strikes. Super bantamweight Maruta challenged the 36-year old OPBF super bantamweight champion Hidenori Otake on 13 October 2017. Although the fight started out evenly, Otake began to take over from the fifth round onward, and won the fight by unanimous decision. Two judges scored the fight 116–112 for Otake, while the third judge scored the fight 117–111 in his favor. During the post-fight interview, Maruta revealed that he had fractured his the middle finger of his left hand, stating: "It's my fault that I hurt my left hand. I can't say anything if I lose... If we fight again, I can winm I think". Maruta remained at super bantamweight for his next three bouts as well. After easily beating the over-matched and debuting Ratipong Laobankho by a first-round knockout on 21 December 2017, Maruta was booked to face Arega Yunian on 22 April 2018. He won the fight by a third-round knockout. Maruta was next scheduled to face the interim OPBF super bantamweight champion Ben Mananquil on 23 August 2018. The fight was ruled a split draw. Two of the judges | 36-year old OPBF super bantamweight champion Hidenori Otake on 13 October 2017. Although the fight started out evenly, Otake began to take over from the fifth round onward, and won the fight by unanimous decision. Two judges scored the fight 116–112 for Otake, while the third judge scored the fight 117–111 in his favor. During the post-fight interview, Maruta revealed that he had fractured his the middle finger of his left hand, stating: "It's my fault that I hurt my left hand. I can't say anything if I lose... If we fight again, I can winm I think". Maruta remained at super bantamweight for his next three bouts as well. After easily beating the over-matched and debuting Ratipong Laobankho by a first-round knockout on 21 December 2017, Maruta was booked to face Arega Yunian on 22 April 2018. He won the fight by a third-round knockout. Maruta was next scheduled to face the interim OPBF super bantamweight champion Ben Mananquil on 23 August 2018. The fight was ruled a split draw. Two of the judges awarded a 77–75 scorecard to Manaquil and Maruta each, while the third judge scored the fight an even 76–76 draw. Japanese featherweight champion Maruta moved up to featherweight in order to face Tsuyoshi Tameda on 3 December 2018. He won the fight by a fifth-round technical knockout. Maruta dropped Tameda at the midway point of the round with a one-two, and finished him with a flurry of punches after the fight resumed. Maruta faced the experienced Coach Hiroto on May 1, 2019. He won his second fight at a new weight by unanimous decision, with all three judges scoring the fight 80–72 for him. Maruta was next scheduled to face the former Japanese featherweight champion Takenori Ohashi in a title eliminator for that very same belt. The fight headlined the "The Strongest Challenger" event on 26 October 2019, which featured three other title eliminators. Maruta won the fight by a third-round technical knockout. He managed to inflict enough damage to Ohashi to open a cut on the bridge of his nose, which forced the ringside physician to stop the bout. Maruta challenged the reigning Japanese featherweight champion Ryo Sagawa, in what was Sagawa's third title defense. The fight took place on 11 February 2021, at the Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan. Despite |
of Sapna, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According | Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the |
artist and premiered a role in Jerome Robbins' Ballade (1952) in a cast that included Tanaquil Leclercq and Nora Kaye.He performed in Broadway shows including Four Saints in Three Acts (1952), My Darlin'Aida (1952), House of Flowers (1955) (choreographer: George Balanchine), Damn Yankees (1955 (choreographer: Bob Fosse), and Hallelujah Baby (1967). Johnson choreographed the ballet Lament for the New York City Ballet Club in 1953. This was followed by many more stagings of ballets for companies including the Dance Theatre of Harlem, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Cincinnati Ballet, Joffrey Ballet, and Philadanco. One of Johnson's most famous works is Forces of Rhythm (1972). When he was choreographing this work for the Dance Theatre of Harlem, cast member Virginia Johnson recalled, "he didn’t want you to parrot what he was doing. He wanted you to be painting inside the lines in the most beautiful colors that you could imagine.” He created the choreography for the Broadway shows: Purlie (1970) -- for which he was nominated for a Tony award, Lost in the Stars (1972), and Treemonisha (1975). He was the choreographer for the films: Cotton Comes to Harlem (1970), The Wiz (1978), Tales of Erotica (1996), and Baby of the Family (2002). Continuing his genre-crossing career, Johnson was a choreographer for the Metropolitan Opera for productions including La Giaconda and Aida -- starring Leontyne | choreographed the ballet Lament for the New York City Ballet Club in 1953. This was followed by many more stagings of ballets for companies including the Dance Theatre of Harlem, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Cincinnati Ballet, Joffrey Ballet, and Philadanco. One of Johnson's most famous works is Forces of Rhythm (1972). When he was choreographing this work for the Dance Theatre of Harlem, cast member Virginia Johnson recalled, "he didn’t want you to parrot what he was doing. He wanted you to be painting inside the lines in the most beautiful colors that you could imagine.” He created the choreography for the Broadway shows: Purlie (1970) -- for which he was nominated for a Tony award, Lost in the Stars (1972), and Treemonisha (1975). He was the choreographer for the films: Cotton Comes to Harlem (1970), The Wiz (1978), Tales of Erotica (1996), and Baby of the Family (2002). Continuing his genre-crossing career, Johnson was a choreographer for the Metropolitan Opera for productions including La Giaconda and Aida -- starring Leontyne Price.As an educator, he directed the dance department of Henry Street Settlement in New York City from 1980 to 2003. |
in the municipality of Sapna, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to | Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was 223. References Populated |
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