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America Reptiles of Argentina Endemic fauna of Argentina Reptiles described in 1999 Taxa named by | of Argentina Endemic fauna of Argentina Reptiles described in 1999 Taxa |
It is from Peru, Bolivia and Chile. References pantherinus Lizards of South America Reptiles of Peru Reptiles | South America Reptiles of Peru Reptiles of Bolivia Reptiles of Chile Reptiles described in 1909 Taxa named by Raymond |
forward Thiago Martins (footballer, born 1995), Brazilian football centre-back See also | (footballer, born 1976), Brazilian football forward Thiago Martins (footballer, born |
is a Japanese manga series written by Nanki Satō and illustrated by Akira Kiduki. It was serialized in Hakusensha's seinen manga magazine Young Animal from November 2016 to April 2018, with its chapters collected in four tankōbon volumes. Publication Written by Nanki | chapters collected in four tankōbon volumes. Publication Written by Nanki Satō and illustrated by Akira Kiduki, Boku wa Ikemen was serialized in Hakusensha's seinen manga magazine Young Animal from November 25, 2016, to April 27, 2018. Hakusensha collected its chapters in four tankōbon volumes, released |
the province of Seville from 1983 to 2022. Biography Toscano graduated in Law from the University of Seville and worked as a labour lawyer at a firm also containing future prime minister Felipe González. He joined the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) in 1979 and was elected mayor in 1983, the first of ten wins, ... | Villanueva de la Cañada (23,000 inhabitants). One of the projects of Toscano's mayoralty was Entrenúcleos, a new housing estate with over 20,000 dwellings, on streets named after politicians. There was some criticism over 22 of the 28 streets being named after members of his party. At a party level, he was an influenti... |
ketch rig; a spooned, raked stem, a raised counter, angled transom, a rudder controlled by a wheel located in a wheelhouse and a fixed fin keel with a retractable centerboard. It displaces and carries of ballast. The boat has a draft of with the centerboard extended and with it retracted, allowing operation in shallow ... | States, who built five boats starting in 1947, but it is now out of production. A single boat was built in aluminum in place of steel in the 1980s after being redesigned for that material by McCurdy & Rhodes. Design The Rhodes 77 is a recreational keelboat, built predominantly of steel, including a steel superstructure... |
football defenders English Football League players Bolton Wanderers F.C. players Atherton F.C. players Oldham Athletic A.F.C. players Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. players Charlton Athletic F.C. | Association football defenders English Football League players Bolton Wanderers F.C. players Atherton F.C. players Oldham Athletic A.F.C. players Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. players Charlton Athletic F.C. players Accrington |
Scrolls. For Greek, the 27th edition of Eberhard Nestle's Novum Testamentum Graece, supplemented by the 28th edition in the General Epistles, was used as the base text while consulting the Society of Biblical Literature GNT as well as the Tyndale House GNT on variant texts. The greatest strength of the NASB was its rel... | used as the base text while consulting the Society of Biblical Literature GNT as well as the Tyndale House GNT on variant texts. The greatest strength of the NASB was its reliability and fidelity to the original languages, and the LSB seeks to be an improvement upon it "while simultaneously preserving its faithful lega... |
earning All-American honors in 1969 after reaching the NCAA singles quarter-finals and doubles semi-finals. Graduating that year, he then turned professional and during his time on tour made the main draw of the French Open. He had a career win over Australian | champion, as well as an All-Star state high school basketball player. O'Bryant played varsity tennis for Trinity University, earning All-American honors in 1969 after reaching the NCAA singles quarter-finals and doubles semi-finals. Graduating that year, he then turned professional and during his time on tour made the ... |
in Ghana Education in the Eastern Region (Ghana) High schools in | is a public school located in the Odumase-Krobo in the Lower Manya Krobo Municipality in the Eastern region |
– 1 August 1950) was a Belgian poet, writer, composer, translator and critic. He was born in 1950 in Hoogstraten, Belgium. He was a Roman Catholic priest and writer. Van Hoeck | 1 August 1950) was a Belgian poet, writer, composer, translator and critic. He was born in 1950 in Hoogstraten, Belgium. He was a Roman Catholic priest and |
also involving Himeka Arita, Tae Honma, Miyuki Takase, Yumiko Hotta and others. At Ice Ribbon & Actwres girl'Z Joint Show on November 16, 2020, Sekiguchi teamed up with Ami Miura, Hikari Shimizu, Mari and Saki as Team AWG in a losing effort against Team Ice Ribbon (Hiragi Kurumi, Ibuki Hoshi, Matsuya Uno, Totoro Satsuk... | 8, 2020, she competed in a 19-person battle royal won by Rina Amikura and also involving Himeka Arita, Tae Honma, Miyuki Takase, Yumiko Hotta and others. At Ice Ribbon & Actwres girl'Z Joint Show on November 16, 2020, Sekiguchi teamed up with Ami Miura, Hikari Shimizu, Mari and Saki as Team AWG in a losing effort again... |
2009–2010 Under-23 Superprestige 2nd Zonhoven 3rd Gieten Under-23 GvA Trophy 3rd Sluitingsprijs Oostmalle 2010–2011 National Trophy Series 1st Rutland 2011–2012 2nd Uster 3rd Lanarvily References External links 1988 births Living people Belgian male cyclists Cyclo-cross cyclists | 2005–2006 2nd National Junior Championships Junior Superprestige 3rd Vorselaar 3rd Hamme-Zogge 3rd Vlaamse Duinencross Juniors 2008–2009 UCI Under-23 World Cup 1st Koksijde 2nd Pijnacker Under-23 Superprestige 1st Gieten 2nd Vorselaar 2nd Hamme-Zogge 3rd |
grated), all cooked in coconut milk. To prepare the dish, the clams need to be steamed with water, stirred well so that they are evenly heated, and then removed. The water can be strained through a fine cloth to remove any sand and then reserved. Meat is removed from the clams that have opened. Prawns and shrimp are co... | slightly in different regions. It may have been influenced by the Catalonia region in Spain. It includes ingredients such as lobster, prawns, shrimp, fish, clams, squid, fried vegetable stew (onion, carrot, pepper, tomato and spices) and optionally cream, white wine and Parmesan cheese (if grated), all cooked in coconu... |
flee. Radio Humanité masqueraded as the leftist station of the Communist Party of France (PCF), whose activities were banned. The PCF-newspaper was called "L'Humanité". Literature Ortwin Buchbender, Reinhard Hauschild: Geheimsender gegen Frankreich: die Täuschungsoperation "Radio Humanité" 1940 (Cladestine radio statio... | France. In fact, the program was created by Joseph Goebbels with the aim of weakening French morale. During the Battle of France fear and terror were to be spread among the soldiers and civilian population, and they were to be persuaded to flee. Radio Humanité masqueraded as the leftist |
appeared to have won the election to represent Roxbury in the Vermont House of Representatives, but an investigating committee determined that he did not meet the residency requirement and did not allow him to claim his seat. Randall did win election to the Vermont House the following year, and served from 1858 to 1859... | danger, Hancock would not order Randall to perform the task, but Randall volunteered. Confederate troops fired on the soldiers Randall was leading, and he ordered a charge, which surprised the Confederates and caused them to immediately surrender. Randall turned the prisoners over to Hancock and continued on towards th... |
and Lėvuo). It paints an idyllic image of a Lithuanian village which did not reflect social realities and is quite atypical in Lithuanian literature. The blacksmith dialogues were published as a 40-page booklet titled Dvi labai naudingos šnekos (Two Very Useful Talks). The text was heavily edited from the version that ... | Lithuanians managed to circumvent the press ban and publish Lithuanian texts. Jonas ir Aniutė was published as a 36-page booklet. It is a story about a beautiful and industrious young woman Aniutė. She is an orphan and hired help with no dowry, but falls in love with Jonas, a son of a wealthy peasant who worked hard, s... |
corm, native to western Turkey (Manisa). References lydius | plant growing from a corm, native to |
in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Hibana from March 2015 to May 2017, with its chapters collected in two tankōbon volumes. Publication Written and illustrated by Ayumi Nagata, Tsubaki to Tsumihoroboshi no Door was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine from March 6, 2015, | Tsubaki to Tsumihoroboshi no Door was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine from March 6, 2015, to May 7, 2016. Shogakukan collected its chapters in two tankōbon volumes, released on September 11, 2015, and August 12, 2016. Volume list References External links Comedy anime and manga |
due to the 2022 Copa América Femenina. Background Kit Home: White shirt, black shorts and white socks; Away: Black with white stripes shirt, white shorts and black socks; Third: Purple shirt, purple shorts and purple socks. Squad Transfers Transfers in Loans in Transfers out Loans out Squad statistics Overview Supercop... | due to the 2022 Copa América Femenina. Background Kit Home: White shirt, black shorts and white socks; Away: Black with white stripes shirt, white shorts and black socks; Third: Purple shirt, purple shorts and purple socks. Squad Transfers Transfers in Loans in Transfers |
trainers, script writers, executives, and board of directors. In the case of wrestlers originating from Spanish-speaking countries, who most often have two surnames, the paternal (first) surname is used. Impact Wrestling talent contracts range from developmental contracts to multi-year deals. They primarily appeared on... | play-by-play and color commentators, announcers, interviewers, referees, trainers, script writers, executives, and board of directors. In the case of wrestlers originating from Spanish-speaking countries, who most often have two surnames, the paternal (first) surname is used. Impact Wrestling talent contracts range fro... |
Reserve for 20 years. In the 1990s, Battle also worked as the vice president of the American Committee on Africa (now Africa Action). From 2003 to 2009, Battle was the seventh president of the Interdenominational Theological Center. In 2009, he was nominated by President Barack Obama to serve as the ambassador to the A... | as United States ambassador to Tanzania. He previously served as ambassador to the African Union from 2009 to 2013. Early life and education Battle was born in St. Louis in 1950. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in religious studies from Trinity College, a Master of Divinity degree from Duke University, and a Doctor... |
church site. The church had a nave and chancel with a tower on the roof of the nave. The tower was damaged during the 1600s by strong winds and this caused some problems inside the church. In 1683, the second floor seating balconies were enlarged. In 1694, a sacristy was built on the north side of the choir. Despite al... | a sacristy was built on the north side of the choir. Despite all the work done on the church, it remained too small for the congregation and it was also in poor condition. During the 1720s, plans were made for a new church to replace the medieval stone building. From 1727 to 1730, a new wooden cruciform church was buil... |
accounting. He reached a best singles ranking inside the world's top 200 during his time on tour, with career wins over Rick Fagel and Butch Seewagen. | 30 July 1951) is a Swiss former professional tennis player. Active in the 1970s, Hürlimann was based in Zürich and didn't turn professional until the age of 26, due to his tertiary studies in accounting. He reached a best singles ranking inside the world's top 200 during his time on |
have its world premiere at the Everyman Theatre in Cheltenham from 22 July running until 6 August 2022. The production will be directed by Rachel Kavanaugh, designed by Alice Power, produced by Mark Goucher, executive produced by Richard McKerrow in | 2022. The production will be directed by Rachel Kavanaugh, designed by Alice Power, produced by Mark Goucher, executive produced by Richard McKerrow in association with Love |
flowering plant growing from a corm, | a species of flowering plant growing from |
to push for company change. History A Better ABK organized two walkouts at Blizzard Activision in 2021 in response to the sexual harassment case against the company. In July, the group organized a "Walkout for Equality" for specific internal policy changes on topics including arbitration, diversity, and recruitment. An... | team was fired. The striking workers announced their union as the Game Workers Alliance in late January 2022 and offered to end the strike pending their union's recognition. Background California's Department of Fair Employment and Housing sued Activision Blizzard in July 2021 with claims of having fostered a toxic "fr... |
made of plain white porcelain, it was later made of silver-plated metal, bakelite, and wood, and was sometimes equipped with a crank. In 1889, the Beaulieu plant manufactured 50,000 lawnmowers, 530,000 saws, 600 tons of rolled steel, 540,000 watch springs, 600,000 plane irons, 24 tons of springs and bodices for corsets... | 27% of PSP's capital was held by the Peugeot family holding company). In 1996, the milestone of one million mills sold per year worldwide was passed. In 2007, PSP diversified with the purchase of the company l'Esprit et le Vin (corkscrews and carafes), which in 2014, represented 20% of PSP's business sold in networks o... |
the world, making qualifying draw appearances at Wimbledon. He reached the second round of the 1979 Japan Open and made an ATP Challenger semi-final at Sapporo in 1986. References External links 1944 births Living people Japanese male tennis players Asian Games medalists in tennis Asian Games bronze medalists | attended Rikkyo University, competed in the Orange Bowl as a junior player. He was a singles bronze medalist for Japan at the 1978 Asian Games in Bangkok. During his time on the professional tour he ranked as high as 281 in the world, making qualifying draw appearances at Wimbledon. He reached the second round of |
was a pupil of . After his education he went to Denmark to realize some works there. In 1947 he became a professor at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Antwerp. His cousin was also a glass painter. References 1903 births 1976 deaths Belgian stained | and the Sint-Lucas School and the Higher Institute in Sint-Gillis Brussels. He was a pupil of . After his education he went to Denmark to realize some works there. In 1947 he became a professor at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Antwerp. |
1994 to 2001. He died in Isernia on 21 January 2022, at the age of 83. References 1938 births 2022 deaths 20th-century Italian politicians Italian Socialist Party politicians Democrats of the Left politicians Socialist Party (Italy, 1996) politicians Senators of Legislature XIII of | died in Isernia on 21 January 2022, at the age of 83. References 1938 births 2022 deaths 20th-century Italian politicians Italian Socialist Party |
of State of Puerto Rico. Omar J. Marrero earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) with a dual concentration in Accounting and Finance from the University of Dayton. A Juris Doctor Interamerican University of Puerto Rico School of Law in 2006; and New York University School of Law, (LL.M.), in 2008. Referen... | 2021, he was appointed by Pedro Pierluisi as the Secretary of State of Puerto Rico. Omar J. Marrero earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) with a dual concentration in Accounting and Finance from the University of Dayton. A Juris Doctor Interamerican University of Puerto Rico School of Law |
the year 1220 (modern dendrochronological dating have dated the wood parts of the roof to the years 1219–1220). It was likely first built as a private chapel for a local manor farm. The design of the church is typical of many Romanesque medieval stone churches, with a rectangular nave and a smaller choir. The nave meas... | church law in 1851, the parish church must have room for a certain percentage of the parish population, and this church was too small. Plans were made to build a new church about to the west of the old church. The new Tingelstad Church was completed in 1866, and after that, the old church was renamed as the "Old Tingel... |
the new church. On 5 July 1865 the foundation stone of the church was laid by the local mayor, Amund Larsen Gulden. On 5 December 1866 the finished church was consecrated by parish priest Søren Brun Bugge on behalf of the bishop. The church cost 9000 speciedaler. In 1929, the church was wired for electricity. Media gal... | that churches must be large enough to hold at least one-fifth of the population of the parish. The Old Tingelstad Church and the Grinaker Stave Church were both too small, so they planned to close both of them and to build a new church at Tingelstad. Heinrich Ernst Schirmer and Wilhelm von Hanno were hired to design th... |
Many of the Syrian emigrants were of Jewish origin primarily from Aleppo and Damascus. Thousands of Syrian Jews lived in the area from the 1920s to the 1950s, creating a similar counterpart of their Middle Eastern homeland within its streets and plazas. Mexico City's Syrian Jewelry is unique in that it was divided in t... | City, Monterrey, Guadalajara, Toluca, Tapachula, Cuernavaca and Chiapas. In 2015, the Mexican government allowed a few Syrian refugees to come to Mexico and complete their university education, with the assistance of a local Mexican NGO. Mexico also donated US$3 million in support of Syrian refugees in Jordan, Lebanon ... |
his collegiate career, he had 10 interceptions including a touchdown from one of them. He was also a punt returner, having 37 punt returns for 269 yards. Professional Career Phoenix Cardinals Davis was drafted by the Cardinals in the 4th round of the 1991 NFL draft. He spent his first 3 years with them, playing in 33 g... | the 1991 NFL draft. He spent his first 3 years with them, playing in 33 games, and starting in 3 of them. He had 33 tackles and 2 interceptions while on the team. Los Angeles Rams Davis spent the last 3 years of his career playing with the Rams. He played 26 games, starting in 3, and had 25 tackles while on the team. R... |
Directed by Bruce McDonald, Don McKellar and Michael Ondaatje based on Ondaatje's poem of the same name, the film stars McKellar and Tracy Wright as a couple in a jazz dance competition, in which various couples are eliminated as the announcer (Michael Turner) calls out various elimination criteria drawn from Ondaatje'... | film stars McKellar and Tracy Wright as a couple in a jazz dance competition, in which various couples are eliminated as the announcer (Michael Turner) calls out various elimination criteria drawn from Ondaatje's poem. Other people appearing in the film as non-speaking dancers include Meryn Cadell, Carole Pope, Laura B... |
Irina Sidorkova leapfrogged Emma Kimiläinen at the start to briefly give Veloce Racing a 1–2 before Sidorkova track-extended her way around the outside into 2nd. Visser's team-mate Ayla Ågren and Marta García also stalled on the line. Kimiläinen re-passed Tomaselli on lap 2 and the oldest driver in the field set after ... | was initially scheduled as the opening round of the season to be held at Circuit Paul Ricard in conjunction with the 2021 French Grand Prix, however amendments made to the 2021 Formula One calendar resulted in the change. Alice Powell led the championship on 25 points, 7 points ahead of Sarah Moore. Race The 2019 champ... |
Hörbiger as Gehring Margarete Sachse as Frl. Sauerzapf Kurt Lilien as Portier Karl Wagner Arthur Reppert Oskar Höcker References Bibliography Bock, Hans-Michael & Bergfelder, Tim. The Concise Cinegraph: Encyclopaedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2009. Parish, James Robert. Film Actors Guide: Western Europe. Scarec... | Books, 2009. Parish, James Robert. Film Actors Guide: Western Europe. Scarecrow Press, 1977. Klaus, Ulrich J. Deutsche Tonfilme: Jahrgang 1931. Klaus-Archiv, 1988. External links 1931 films 1930s romance films German films Films of the Weimar Republic German romance films 1930s |
a result of this concerted effort by officials to strike Native Americans from the record, though they persisted all along, apt historians turn to disciplines like anthropology to help further inform these periods of time where indigenous peoples seem to be absent. As Sekatau wrote: "The war did not end in the Great Sw... | century after the Great Swamp Massacre, English colonists were no longer wielding their swords, guns and fire as weapons, and instead replaced them with a pen. According to Sekatau, this "documentary genocide" began as a discernible trend in the years following the conflict in 1675 and persisted on until Narragansett d... |
a Canadian former professional tennis player. Of Lebanese descent, the McDadi surname is the result of a translation attempt by a customs official when his father emigrated. He grew up in Mississauga and has an elder brother Sam who is a | by a customs official when his father emigrated. He grew up in Mississauga and has an elder brother Sam who is a prominent real estate agent in Greater Toronto. Active on tour in the 1980s, McDadi had a best singles world ranking of 226 and ranked in the top 10 |
was a French politician. Biography Laborde was born in Bouzon-Gellenave on 8 March 1922 into a family of farmers. During World War II, he participated in the French Resistance. After the war, he became a doctor and later joined the Socialist Party. In 1973, he was elected to the National Assembly in Gers's 1st constitu... | a doctor and later joined the Socialist Party. In 1973, he was elected to the National Assembly in Gers's 1st constituency. In 1977, he was elected mayor of Auch. He retired from politics in 1995. He died in Auch on 18 January 2022, at the age of 99. References 1922 births 2022 |
copy of each functional gene rest being non-coding pseudogenes with the exception of the C4 gene which always has active copies. Each copy of the C4 gene, due to five adjacent nucleotide substitutions cause four amino acid changes and immunological subfunctionalization, can be of one of two types: C4A and C4B. Each C4 ... | a multiallelic copy number variation human DNA locus on chromosome 6p21.3. Name The RCCX abbreviation composed of the names of the genes RP (a former name for STK19 serine/threonine kinase 19), C4, CYP21 and TNX). Structure The number of RCCX segments varies between one and four in a chromosome, with the prevalence of ... |
for reelection. Gubernatorial candidates Potential candidates Opinion polls First round Notes References Paraná Paraná gubernatorial elections Brazil, Paraná 2022 elections in | Democratic Party, is eligible for a second term, and has the intention to run for reelection. Gubernatorial candidates Potential candidates Opinion polls First |
leaves and white and blue, tube-shaped flowers. Description Lechenaultia brevifolia is a tufted, sparsely-branched subshrub that typically grows to a height of up to and often forms suckers. The leaves are glabrous, crowded, long, narrow and fleshy. The flowers are arranged in loose clusters, the sepals long and glabro... | from July to December and the fruit is long. Taxonomy Lechenaultia brevifolia was first formally described in 1987 by David A. Morrison in the journal Brunonia from specimens collected by Richard Helms in 1891. The specific epithet (brevifolia) means "short-leaved". Distribution and habitat Lechenaultia brevifolia grow... |
Sarah Elizabeth Utterson translated some stories into English from Fantasmagoriana (1812), a French collection of German ghost stories. She also wrote "The Storm", and included it with the translations as the fifth of six stories, publishing them as Tales of the Dead (1813). In the introduction she wrote: Utterson adde... | The Pleasures of the Imagination (1744): Plot A wedding party in eighteenth-century Gascony is held at the château of the bridegroom's uncle. Many people from the surrounding area are invited, including some strangers. The host's daughter Emily befriends one of these, Isabella de Nunez, the widow of a Spanish officer o... |
western film directed by Irvin Willat and starring Owen Davis, Charles Brokaw and Joan Woodbury. It is based on the 1868 story The Luck of Roaring Camp by Bret Harte. It was shot at the Iverson Ranch in California. Cast Owen Davis Jr. as Davy Charles Brokaw as Don Oakhurst Joan Woodbury as Elsie Sheila Bromley as Susan... | Don Oakhurst Joan Woodbury as Elsie Sheila Bromley as Susan Oakhurst Ferris Taylor as Judge Brandt Bob Kortman as Yuba Bill Charles King as Sandy Byron Foulger as Kentuck Robert McKenzie as Tuttle References Bibliography Pitts, Michael R. Western Movies: A Guide to 5,105 Feature |
2. Bundesliga players TSV 1860 Munich players 1. FC Nürnberg players SV Werder Bremen players | players 2. Bundesliga players TSV 1860 Munich players 1. FC Nürnberg players SV Werder Bremen players Rot-Weiss Essen |
He was named Northern Texas Junior College Athletic Conference Player of the Year. Bogues was a NJCAA Region V All-Region selection and an NJCAA Honorable Mention All-American, and earned MVP honors of the NJCAA Men's Basketball Coaches Association All-Star Game after scoring 16 points. He committed to transfer to Step... | MVP honors of the NJCAA Men's Basketball Coaches Association All-Star Game after scoring 16 points. He committed to transfer to Stephen F. Austin. On February 10, 2018, he scored a career-high 35 points in a 97–50 win against Northwestern State. Bogues averaged 15.4 points and 2.4 rebounds per game as a junior and was ... |
volume, "Natural Fibers, Biopolymers and Biocomposites," in 2005. Misra eventually joined the faculty of the School of Engineering and the Department of Plant Agriculture at the University of Guelph (U of G) in 2008. Upon joining the institution, Misra was appointed president of the BioEnvironmental Polymer Society and... | appointed president of the BioEnvironmental Polymer Society and served as an editor for various journals. She also edited the American Scientific Publishers volume "Packaging Nanotechnology" in 2009. Following this, Misra received the Jim Hammar Memorial Award from the BioEnvironmental Polymer Society and the 2017 Amer... |
professional footballer who played as a forward. References External links 1941 births 2014 | September 1941 – 4 November 2014) was a German professional footballer who played as a forward. References External links 1941 |
games and tools for social justice organizations. TESA consciously engages in ethical, social change practices that intend to create healthier communities. Social change games Creating and publishing games that address issues of social and economic change is a growing trend. TESA develops projects ranging from board ga... | of People and Power, players build a social movement and take on an oppressive system. Space Cats Fight Fascism is the fourth in a series of social justice games from the TESA Collective. TESA Collective and Jobs with Justice funded a labor organizing game on Kickstarter. In STRIKE!: The Game of Worker Rebellion, playe... |
was awarded the Croix de Guerre in January, 1948. She studied philosophy at the Sorbonne as well as psychology with French psychotherapist Robert Desoille, becoming interested in mental imagery and dream imagery, which would become her life's work. A practitioner of The Kabbalah of Light, in 1954 she moved to Jerusalem... | century, handed down through the years and eventually passing to the Colette, who adapted the ancient traditions for contemporary students. Her legacy was continued by a broad range of practitioners including psychiatrist Gerald Epstein, founder of The Colette Aboulker-Muscat Center for Waking Dream Therapy (now The Am... |
appointment of Mario Avila, a Latino man, and Jasper Hendricks, a black man. Homelessness During his time as at-large council member, Shulman was critical of the city's response to homelessness, specifically its cold weather plan. He spoke at December 2016 memorial service in memory of the 87 homeless people who died o... | the city's response to homelessness, specifically its cold weather plan. He spoke at December 2016 memorial service in memory of the 87 homeless people who died on the streets of Nashville in 2016. In January 2017, he held an emergency meeting to allow one cold weather shelter to go over capacity. On April 14, 2021, Sh... |
and has been chair since 2018. She is one of the co-founders and chair of the Minerva Network, an organisation of businesswomen who mentor women athletes. She is chairman of the board of Destination NSW and also serves on the boards of the nib Group, the McGrath Foundation and Cochlear Limited. She was appointed the fo... | in 1993 as their corporate counsel. From there she became general manager of the Office of the CEO at AMP Limited from 1997 to 2004. She then joined Insurance Australia and later Westpac, in their insurance arm. McLoughlin was a member of the board of Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation from 2009 to ... |
The church was brought to its current site in 1910. This is considered the date of the monastery's re-founding, by Miron Cristea. The starets’ residence dates to 1928. Early on, the monastery was directly subordinate to the Patriarch of All Romania; it later passed to the dioceses of, respectively, Cluj and Covasna and... | The starets’ residence dates to 1928. Early on, the monastery was directly subordinate to the Patriarch of All Romania; it later passed to the dioceses of, respectively, Cluj and Covasna and Harghita. Repairs and additions were carried out in 1975-1976 and 1985–1990. A museum was established in 1994; it houses church a... |
ILP. In July 1897 the “Clarion Van” visited Stroud for four days and meetings were addressed by John Bruce Glasier, Councillor Alpass(from Berkeley), Fenton Macpherson and Mary Macpherson. Glasier and the Macpherson's were accommodated by a Mr and Mrs Hunt during their stay in Stroud. A branch of the ILP was formed in ... | Parliament by two Labour MPs,Ben Parkin and David Drew. The Party is currently represented by 15 Councillors on Stroud District Council and 3 on Gloucestershire County Council. Cllr Doina Cornell is the current Leader of Stroud District Council but previous Labour Group leaders have included Steve Lydon, Margaret Nolde... |
(1994) On verra bien (1996) Poèmes fondus (1997) État civil (1998) Souvenirs de ma vie collective (2000) Calendrier des poètes (2001) Calendrier des fêtes nationales (2003) Les Temps traversés (2010) Le bébégaiement du beau Beaubourg (2011) References 1941 births 2022 deaths 20th-century French women 21st-century Frenc... | other publishers. Grangaud was elected a member of Oulipo, one of the few women in the group. A specialist in anagrams, she created the sexagrammatine constraint and the "avion". She died in Brie-Comte-Robert on 15 January 2022, at the age of 80. Works Mémento fragment (1987) Stations (1990) Renaîtres (1990) Geste (199... |
Wiesbaden, West Germany. A 1966 graduate of Duxbury High School in Massachusetts, Bishop played collegiate tennis for the University of Miami, then competed on the professional tour | included three years of high school in Wiesbaden, West Germany. A 1966 graduate of Duxbury High School in Massachusetts, Bishop played collegiate tennis for the University of Miami, then competed on the professional tour in the 1970s. His career included qualifying |
Club (Nigerian web series), Africa's Next Top Model, Assistant Madams, Inspector K, Our best friend's wedding, and on December 26, 2021, the channel launched its first feature-length movie, Unintentional (2021 film). REDTV has over 50,000,000 YouTube views and over 300,000 subscribers at January 2021. Productions TV Sh... | media company with the creation of an on demand audio platform, RED RADIO - an online lifestyle web radio/podcast hub that brings music, entertainment, information, news, and trends to diverse audiences. Since its launch, REDTV has aired shows like The Men's Club (Nigerian web series), Africa's Next Top Model, Assistan... |
Notable people with the surname include: David Siame (born 1976), Zambian former football striker Lameck Siame (born 1997), Zambian football goalkeeper | surname. Notable people with the surname include: David Siame (born 1976), Zambian former football striker Lameck Siame (born |
earning a master's degree there in 2000 and a Ph.D. in 2001. Her doctoral dissertation Energy Efficient System Design and Utilization was supervised by Giovanni De Micheli. In 2005, she moved from HP Labs to the University of California, San Diego. Recognition The University of California, San Diego gave Rosing the Joh... | embedded systems, cyber-physical systems, and smart city infrastructure, including the reliability of these systems and the control of their temperature and energy usage. She is a professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of California, San Diego, where she directs the System Ene... |
locations of the multinational coffeehouse chain Starbucks, multiple other company-owned locations began petitions for union elections. List A total of company-owned Starbucks stores have petitioned for a union ballot in the United | the United States: References External links Starbucks representation cases before the National Labor Relations Board Recent news from Google News Starbucks Labor relations in the United |
News accounts estimated that about 180,000 people visited the site each year from the Chicago area until 1920. It gained its name from the popular activity of sliding down the face of the dune. The dune became a popular destination for weddings and recreation, and had famous visitors such as Daniel Webster and Harriet ... | established factories in Muncie, Indiana to make use of local sand dunes and natural gas from Findlay, Ohio. Wind-blown sand from the dune was sampled for glassmaking, and due to its iron-rich composition, was found to produce a light aqua-blue glass. Ball produced distinctive "Ball Blue" jars from the sand, which were... |
Secretaries of State of Puerto Rico Puerto Rican women in politics Members of the 17th Cabinet of Puerto Rico Year | of Luis Rivera Marín. Marcano was previously the deputy director of the Puerto Rico Department of State. References Secretaries of State of Puerto Rico Puerto Rican women in politics Members of the 17th Cabinet of Puerto Rico Year of |
1973 to pursue a career on the professional tour. He achieved a ranking inside the world's top 200 and featured in qualifying for Wimbledon. References External | top 200 and featured in qualifying for Wimbledon. References External links 1953 births Living people American male tennis players Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets men's tennis players Tennis players from |
It supports the display of Chinese, Katakana and Hiragana characters. The service can be used to display subtitles, cyclic text pages or pseudo interactive programs. There's support for presentation of photographs, geometry or sound. History The development of teletext in Japan started in 1972, followed by the announce... | single chip. During the 1970s the problem of error correction (causing wrong characters to be displayed) was studied. These problems were solved in the early 1980s, allowing the service to start. An alternative method of transmission, called "hybrid method" was developed by NHK in 1979. It allowed faster transmissions ... |
a South African footballer who currently plays for Cambodian Premiere League club Visakha. References 1992 births | Cambodian Premiere League club Visakha. References 1992 births People from |
70% of the city population connected to the water system by 2024. Most of the water would be sourced from the under-construction Kuwil Reservoir. On 1 January 2022, PT Air Manado was declared to be dissolved and hundreds of employees were laid off. On 17 January 2022, he inaugurated the first charging station in North ... | Indonesia to hold office as a mayor. During his tenure, he transferred the duties of water distribution in the city from PT Air Manado, a private company, to the fully municipal-owned PDAM. He cited the fact only 25% of Manado residents had access to piped water, making it one of the least-covered provincial capitals i... |
fail is in their absolute lack of a sense of humour; even the ones that are would-be black comedies tend to fall completely up their own assholes in a smug acceptance of irony as the end-all be-all. Dreamland, to its complete and utter benefit, is a film that both wallows in grotesque clichés and seeks to upend them." ... | would-be black comedies tend to fall completely up their own assholes in a smug acceptance of irony as the end-all be-all. Dreamland, to its complete and utter benefit, is a film that both wallows in grotesque clichés and seeks to upend them." For That Shelf, Pat Mullen opined that "There’s some promise to the ludicrou... |
of command and tactical formations with players being buffed for following orders and maintaining formation. Development is being crowdfunded through Kickstarter. Campfire Games was founded by Mads Larsen and Emil Hansen who decided to make the game based on their interest in the American Civil War. War of Rights uses ... | access realism-based, military tactical, first-person shooter, multiplayer video game being developed by the Danish indie company Campfire Games. The game is set during the Maryland campaign of the American Civil War with period uniforms, weapons and artillery. The game is entirely multiplayer and features large 300 pl... |
and recording for the album was complete in late 2019 and were aiming for an early 2020 released, the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, delayed the process of release of the album in 2021. Fixed It All was eventually released through SideOneDummy on 23 April 2021. When it was released the band discussed about the struggl... | based in Paris. The band is composed of Mathias Court (guitar/vocals), Frédéric Wah (guitar), Martin Dupraz (bass), Julien Louvion (drums). Formed in 2010, the band has released two studio albums: Semi Finalists in 2016 and Fixed It All in 2021. History 2010–2014: Early years and first singles The formation of Paerish ... |
give concerts after his retirement from academia, including a recital for the 50th anniversary of Martinů's death in 2009. He served as music director of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London (1970–75). In 1975, he co-founded the music department at London's City University, where he remained until his reti... | at the Toronto Conservatory, and then in Europe with Sidney Harrison in London (1950–52) and Walter Gieseking in Saarbrücken (1954–56). He gained a DPhil from the University of York in 1968, with a thesis entitled "Messiaen and the Modern Mind"; his supervisor was the composer and musicologist, Wilfrid Mellers. Career ... |
Spanish former professional tennis player. Salvador, who comes from Catalonia, was a national representative at the World Youth Cup, alongside Àlex Corretja. Active on tour during the 1990s, Salvador's career included a | was a national representative at the World Youth Cup, alongside Àlex Corretja. Active on tour during the 1990s, Salvador's career included a win over Emilio Sánchez at the 1996 Alicante Challenger and an ATP |
the Minnesota State Mavericks men's ice hockey program in various categories, including goals, assists, points, and saves. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and | points, and saves. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders. The Mavericks represent Minnesota State University in the NCAA's Central Collegiate Hockey Association. Minnesota State began competing in intercollegiate ice hockey in 1969. These lists are updated through the end |
1991 to 1992. Publication Written and illustrated by Taiyō Matsumoto, Hanaotoko was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Weekly Big Comic Spirits from 1991 to 1992. Shogakukan collected its chapters in three tankōbon volumes, released from March 30 | by Taiyō Matsumoto, Hanaotoko was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Weekly Big Comic Spirits from 1991 to 1992. Shogakukan collected its chapters in three tankōbon volumes, released from March 30 to August 29, 1992. Shogakukan re-released the series in three wideban on October 30, 1998. The series was re... |
Cecil Street. It is the eighteenth in his long-running series of novels featuring Lancelot Priestley, a Golden Age armchair detective. It combines elements of the locked room mystery and country house mystery. Reviewing the book in the Sunday Times leading crime writer Dorothy L. Sayers considered it "as usual, sound, ... | British writer Cecil Street. It is the eighteenth in his long-running series of novels featuring Lancelot Priestley, a Golden Age armchair detective. It combines elements of the locked room mystery and country house mystery. Reviewing the book in the Sunday Times leading crime writer Dorothy L. Sayers considered it "as... |
two peaks that reach 1,600 feet are purportedly the reasoning behind the naming of the forest. The forest contains over 2,250 feet of undeveloped Lake Champlain shoreline. The area is open for recreation year round. A steep unmaintained | State. The area was purchased by The Nature Conservancy and was sold to the state in 2013. The two peaks that reach 1,600 feet are purportedly the reasoning behind the naming of the forest. The forest contains over 2,250 feet of undeveloped Lake Champlain shoreline. The area is open for recreation year |
was born in Magnesia, Turkey, into a Sephardi Jewish family that spoke Ladino. The family emigrated to Lyon when he was one year old and eventually settled in La Croix-Rousse. While an adolescent, he joined the Eclaireuses et Eclaireurs israélites de France when he began to face oppression from Nazism in France. During... | Esrail became an engineer with Gaz de France, where he worked from 1949 to 1988. After his retirement, he toured France as a lecturer in order to keep the memory of the Holocaust alive. Esrail died of cancer in Lannion on 22 January 2022, at the age of 96. Distinctions Commander of the Legion of Honour (2016) Reference... |
which elects one member of the Legislative Council using the first-past-the-post voting system. The constituency covers Wan Chai District and parts of Eastern District on Hong Kong Island. The constituency was merged | using the first-past-the-post voting system. The constituency covers Wan Chai District and parts of Eastern District on Hong Kong Island. The constituency was merged into the Hong Kong Island constituency in 1998 after |
April 1978) is a Russian former professional tennis player. On the ATP Tour, Tchernenko featured twice in the St. Petersburg Open main draw, losing first round matches to Nicolas Kiefer in 1996 and Marc Rosset in | losing first round matches to Nicolas Kiefer in 1996 and Marc Rosset in 1998. He was a doubles quarter-finalist at the 1998 tournament, with Ģirts Dzelde. Tchernenko is married |
Russian Theatre. He then began working for the Riga Film Studio in 1965. Līcītis died on 21 January 2022, at the age of 76. Filmography (1965) (1968) (1972) (1974) (1980) Long Road in the Dunes (1981) (1983) (1984) (1984) (1988) (1991) Musketeers Twenty Years After (1992) Dangerous Summer (2000) References 1946 births ... | subsequently graduated from the Jāzeps Vītols Latvian Academy of Music. He became an actor in the troupes of the Latvian National Theatre, the Valmiera Drama Theatre, the , and the Riga Russian Theatre. He then began working for the Riga Film Studio in 1965. Līcītis died on 21 January 2022, at the age of 76. Filmograph... |
and Adritar Potaka. Background and career Jharna Rahman was born in Dacca, East Pakistan, Pakistan (now Dhaka, Bangladesh) on 28 June 1959 to Md. Mofazzal Hossain and Rahima Begum. She is a faculty member at | a total 60 books including Ognita, Shorbotorbari, Perek, Chondrodohon, and Adritar Potaka. Background and career Jharna Rahman was born in Dacca, East Pakistan, Pakistan (now Dhaka, Bangladesh) on 28 June 1959 to Md. Mofazzal Hossain and Rahima Begum. She is a faculty member at the Bir Shreshtha Noor Mohammad |
by BPM Entertainment on February 9, 2022. Background and release On October 6, 2021, it was announced that Eunha, SinB, and Umji, who were former members of GFriend, has signed with BPM Entertainment and would be debuting as a trio. On January 24, 2022, BPM Entertainment announced the trio would be making their debut o... | "hybrid" pop dance song with "latin-style rhythm and disco [rhythm]" with lyrics about "[the group's] aspiration to enjoy music". "Fiesta" was described as a "retro" pop song with "light atmosphere". "Tweet Tweet" was described as a song with "bold lyrics" characterized by "impressive, unique, and fun [rhythm]". "Lemon... |
and Umji. The group debuted on February 9, 2022, with their first extended play Beam of Prism. Name The group's name, Viviz, is an abbreviation of the phrase "Vivid dayZ", which brings together the concepts of "clear, intense, and days", defined by the agency as "the meaning of becoming artists who always proudly expre... | announced that Eunha, SinB, and Umji, who were former members of GFriend, had signed with BPM Entertainment and would be debuting as a three member group. On October 8, the group name was announced as Viviz. On January 24, 2022, BPM Entertainment announced the group would be making their debut on February 9, 2022, with... |
a member of the genus Tetraodon (or Tetrodon, which is the genus that the species was | Pao fangi is a species of pufferfish in the family Tetraodontidae. It is a tropical freshwater species native to Vietnam. It was classified as a |
then was elected again for the Fifth term. Religious education From an early age he was learning Islam and Arabic from his father. When he was 15, he migrated to Shiraz to continue his education in high school. Afterwards, in 1941 he officially began his Islamic Studies. There, he learnt under Abdul-Karim Haeri Yazdi a... | the Supreme Leader of Iran in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province. After his death, his son Sharaf-Aldin took his spot for the remainder of the fourth term and then was elected again for the Fifth term. Religious education From an early age he was learning Islam and Arabic from his father. When he was 15, he migrated t... |
which recognizes research that contributes to improving health and medical care in Michigan. He was also the recipient of the 2016 Society of Hospital Medicine Award of Excellence. In July 2017, Chopra was appointed to the position of inaugural Chief of the Division of Hospital Medicine at Michigan Medicine. While serv... | as co-medical director for the Regional Infectious Containment Unit (RICU) along with Valerie Vaughn and Chris Smith. He also worked alongside Krishnan Raghavendran as part of India COVID SOS, a group of physicians, scientists and policy makers from across the country who were providing home care resources, medication,... |
the U.S. national amateur championships in both 1988 and 1991. His professional tennis career was stalled by a series of family bereavements. In 1992 he left the tour to care for his ailing grandmother, who had looked after him and his sister after the death of their parents. He spent two years away from | grandmother, who had looked after him and his sister after the death of their parents. He spent two years away from the sport before returning and was a main draw qualifier at the 1995 U.S. Indoor in Philadelphia, losing his first |
4 from the Chiefs 24, Allen scrambled 6 yards for a first down. Then when faced with 4th and 13, he threw a 27-yard touchdown pass to Davis, and followed it up with a pass to Stefon Diggs for a 2-point conversion that gave the Bills a 29–26 lead with 1:54 left on the clock. Kansas City stormed back, moving 75 yards in ... | but Butker missed a 50-yard field goal attempt as the second quarter clock ran out. Third quarter The Chiefs started the second half with a 64-yard, 15-play drive, featuring a 20-yard catch by running back Jerick McKinnon. Butker finished it with a 39-yard field goal to give the team a 17–14 lead. Then after a punt, Ed... |
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Gazette des Beaux-Arts and published numerous works related to 19th-century French art. He was posthumously honored by giving his name to the São Paulo Museum of Art's pinacoteca, to whom he passed on numerous works under special payment conditions. Daniel Wildenstein took over the direction of the gallery after the de... | was one of the most prominent in the French capital. Nevertheless, Wildenstein considered the emerging North American market to be more promising. He partnered with the art dealers Ernest and René Gimpel, with whom he opened Gimpel & Wildenstein in New York in 1903. Thirty years later, the gallery moved from Fifth Aven... |
of presidents of the Rhode Island School of | Design (RISD). References Rhode Island School of Design |
and Harriet, Tales of Wells Fargo, The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok, Northwest Passage, Annie Oakley, Death Valley Days and Mannix. Death In September 1971, Henry died in a motorcycle accident, after losing control of his motorcycle then later injuring four teenagers in Griffith Park. He died in Los Angeles, Californ... | doubled for actor, James Coburn in the films Our Man Flint and In Like Flint. He also doubled for actor, Glenn Ford and singer, Frank Sinatra. Henry also guest-starred in television programs, including, Mission: Impossible, State Trooper, Branded, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, Tales of Wells Fargo, The Adventure... |
member, seriously injures her classmate Jamie, the son of a right-wing politician. Cast Release The film had its world premiere on 3 September | drama film, written and directed by Dag Johan Haugerud. Premise During a break in school, Lykke, the daughter of a Labour Party member, seriously injures her classmate Jamie, the son |
team in a 1–1 friendly draw to Cercle Brugge on 20 November 1973. Post-playing career Elie retired from football in 1981. From 1983 to 1984, he worked as the sporting director of his former club Saint-Étienne. He would then go on to be the manager of UST Equeurdreville from 1984 to 2007, a managerial reign of twenty-th... | In January 2019, he took over the club's head coach position. Honours Lens Division 2: 1972–73 Coupe de France runner-up: 1974–75 Saint-Étienne Division 1: 1980–81 Coupe de France runner-up: 1980–81 Notes References 1950 births Living people Sportspeople from Aube French footballers Association football midfielders RC ... |
Barrett, Joe L Barnes, and Chandler Moore. Chris Brown shared the story behind the album, saying: Release and promotion Singles Elevation Worship released "Might Get Loud" featuring Chris Brown, Brandon Lake, and Tiffany Hudson, on August 20, 2021, as the lead single from the album, accompanied with its music video. Th... | 2021, as the lead single from the album, accompanied with its music video. The song peaked at No. 20 on the US Hot Christian Songs chart. Promotional singles On January 21, 2022, Elevation Worship launched the digital pre-order of the album, releasing "Same God" featuring Jonsal Barrientes as the first promotional sing... |
the Russian part of the Maanselka range. The mountain rises in the northwestern sector of the Loukhsky District, east of the Finnish border. The top of the mountain is barren, offering a clear panorama of the surrounding area. There is a very large boulder on | It is the highest point of the Federal Subject. The peak is located in the Paanajärvi National Park, a protected area. Description Nuorunen is a high mountain located just south of the Arctic circle in the Russian part of the Maanselka range. The mountain rises in the |
attended the Saint Louis School in Kauai, Hawaii. He played in the 2020 Polynesian Bowl. He committed to the University of Wisconsin to play college football. College career Herbig started all | seven games his true freshman year at Wisconsin in 2020, recording 26 tackles and one sack. He returned as a starter in 2021, and had 61 tackles and nine sacks. Personal life His brother, Nate Herbig, plays in the NFL. References External links Wisconsin Badgers bio Living people |
Stanford University in 1971. He received his doctorate in geophysics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1978. Career Ellsworth started his career at the United States Geological Survey (USGS) in 1971 where he worked until 2015. During his time at the USGS, he served as the chief of the Branch of Seismology f... | He is the 2021 recipient of the Harry Fielding Reid medal, the highest honor of the Seismological Society of America. Education Ellsworth received a BS in physics and a MS in geophysics from Stanford University in 1971. He received his doctorate in geophysics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1978. Career E... |
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