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in the 2021 German federal election. She is affiliated with the Alliance 90/The Greens party. References External links Living people 1986 births People from Oberbergischer Kreis 21st-century
German politician. Grützmacher became a member of the Bundestag in the 2021 German federal election. She is affiliated with the Alliance 90/The Greens party. References External links
and administrative efforts." Since then, she as served as the Dean of the School for Cultural and Social Transformation and the inaugural Associate Vice President for Equity and Diversity. Aside from her work at the University of Utah, Stockton has served as a core faculty member at Cornell University’s School of Criticism and Theory (2011). She has also been a reviewer for the Danish Research Council, American Council of Learned Societies, and The Year’s Work in Critical and Cultural Theory, as well as an editorial board member for American Literature and Genders, and advisory board member for Critical Childhood & Youth Studies, Queer Studies in Media and Popular Culture, and West Virginia University Press. Awards and honors Self Aside from specific awards and honors, Stockton has received fellowships from Wesleyan University, Brown University, and the University of Utah (1990, 1991, 1997, 2001, 2006, 2011, and 2012). She has also received various prizes from Brown University, Yale Divinity School, and the University of Connecticut. Her teaching and scholarship has earned her numerous awards, including the University of Utah's Rosenblatt Prize for Excellent, Ramona W. Cannon Award for Teaching Excellence in the Humanities, the National Organization for Women's Lifetime Achievement Award, and the Modern Language Association's Crompton-Noll Prize. In 2015, she was honored with Equality Utah’s Allies Award. Works Publications Book chapters and essays "Being and Becoming Animal and Modern: Review of Atavistic Tendencies by Dana Seitler" in Criticism (2009) “LOST, or ‘Exit, Pursued by a Bear’: Causing Queer Children on Shakespeare's TV” in Shakesqueer, edited by Madhavi Menon (2010) “Jouissance, the Gash of Bliss” in Clinical Encounters: Psychoanalytic Practice and Queer Theory, edited by Noreen Giffney and Eve Watson (2010) “The Queerness of Race and Same-Sex Desire” in Cambridge Companion to Gay and Lesbian Writing, edited by Hugh Stevens (2011) “Rhythm: Secular Feelings, Religious Feelings” in Queer Times, Queer
President for Equity and Diversity. Aside from her work at the University of Utah, Stockton has served as a core faculty member at Cornell University’s School of Criticism and Theory (2011). She has also been a reviewer for the Danish Research Council, American Council of Learned Societies, and The Year’s Work in Critical and Cultural Theory, as well as an editorial board member for American Literature and Genders, and advisory board member for Critical Childhood & Youth Studies, Queer Studies in Media and Popular Culture, and West Virginia University Press. Awards and honors Self Aside from specific awards and honors, Stockton has received fellowships from Wesleyan University, Brown University, and the University of Utah (1990, 1991, 1997, 2001, 2006, 2011, and 2012). She has also received various prizes from Brown University, Yale Divinity School, and the University of Connecticut. Her teaching and scholarship has earned her numerous awards, including the University of Utah's Rosenblatt Prize for Excellent, Ramona W. Cannon Award for Teaching Excellence in the Humanities, the National Organization for Women's Lifetime Achievement Award, and the Modern Language Association's Crompton-Noll Prize. In 2015, she was honored with Equality Utah’s Allies Award. Works Publications Book chapters and essays "Being and Becoming Animal and Modern: Review of Atavistic Tendencies by Dana Seitler" in Criticism (2009) “LOST, or ‘Exit, Pursued by a Bear’: Causing Queer Children on Shakespeare's TV” in Shakesqueer, edited by Madhavi Menon (2010) “Jouissance, the Gash of Bliss” in Clinical Encounters: Psychoanalytic Practice and Queer Theory, edited by Noreen Giffney and Eve Watson (2010) “The Queerness of Race and Same-Sex Desire” in Cambridge Companion to Gay and Lesbian Writing, edited by Hugh Stevens (2011) “Rhythm: Secular Feelings, Religious Feelings” in Queer Times, Queer Becomings, edited by E. L. McCallum and Mikko Tuhkanen (2011) "Toeholds and Sticking Points: Review of Stephanie Harzewski, Chick Lit and Postfeminism" in NOVEL (2012) "Review of Robin Bernstein, Racial Innocence: Performing American Childhood from Slavery to Civil Rights" in Modern Drama (2012) "Tone on the Range: What to Make of Cruel Optimism?" in Social Text (2013) “We’ll Be Happy, When? Affects, Orgasms, Singles, and Objects in Queer Theory” in The Year’s Work in Critical and Cultural Theory (2014) "Reading as Kissing, Sex with Ideas: 'Lesbian' Barebacking?" in Los
was born in Paris on 27 October 1834 (or 1829). She was the daughter of Caroline Éléonore de La Porte des Coupres and Jacques-Joseph Pascalis, politician, deputy of the Var from 1837 to 1848. She married Georges Émile de Nanteuil de la Norville, adviser to the Court of Auditors. Using the names "Mrs. P. de Nanteuil" or "Mrs. de Nanteuil", she was the author of novels for young people. They were illustrated with engravings by Alfred Paris and Felician von Myrbach-Rheinfeld, and published by Hachette. Her works include: Capitaine, 1888; L'Épave mystérieuse, 1891; Trois demandes en mariage, 1891; En esclavage, 1891; Une poursuite, 1892 ; Le Secret de la grève, 1893; Alexandre Vorzof, 1894; L'héritier des
de Nanteuil", she was the author of novels for young people. They were illustrated with engravings by Alfred Paris and Felician von Myrbach-Rheinfeld, and published by Hachette. Her works include: Capitaine, 1888; L'Épave mystérieuse, 1891; Trois demandes en mariage, 1891; En esclavage, 1891; Une poursuite, 1892 ; Le Secret de la grève, 1893; Alexandre Vorzof, 1894; L'héritier des Vaubert, 1895; and Monnaie de singe, 1898. Nanteuil won the Montyon Prize twice from the Académie Française: in 1888 for Capitaine and in 1890 for L'épave mysterious. Claire Julie de Nanteuil died in the 7th arrondissement of Paris,
Bangkok, Thailand from 23 to 26 October 2008. Medal summary Medal table Men's events Women's events Source Results References External links World Judo Junior Championships U21 World Championships, U21 World
of the World Judo Juniors Championships, organised by the International Judo Federation. It was held in Bangkok, Thailand from 23 to 26 October 2008. Medal summary
Early life Brower was born in Brooklyn. His father, George V. Brower was president of the Brooklyn parks commission before Brooklyn was consolidated into New York City. He graduated from Princeton University in 1898 and Yale Law School in 1901. After he was admitted to the bar, Brower joined his father and brother at the firm of Brower, Brower, & Brower. New York State Athletic Commission In 1923, Brower was appointed to the New York State Athletic Commission by Governor Al Smith. In 1924 he was elected chairman of the board. That year, Brower planned two tournaments - one for the featherweight title vacated by Johnny Dundee and another to determine the number one contender for Benny Leonard's lightweight championship. He was succeeded as chairman by James Farley in 1925, but chose to remain on the commission. The first major act of the Farley-led commission was to demand that world heavyweight champion Jack Dempsey defend his title against African-American Harry Wills. Brower publicly supported Wills and stated that he would vote in favor
nominee for district attorney. McCooey wanted Brower to instead challenge 14 term Republican James Church Cropsey for his seat on the state supreme court. However, that September Cropsey won the Democratic nomination unopposed, with Brower delivering a speech for the judge at the party convention. Supreme Court In 1931, the New York State Legislature created twelve new Supreme Court seats and as part of a bipartisan agreement, Brower was appointed to one of the five new judgeships in Kings County. During his first years on the bench, Brower's principal duty was to oversee the liquidation, rehabilitation, and reorganization of bankrupt mortgage companies. He also ruled on mortgage reorganization proposals for 19 Rector Street and the Hotel Bossert, presided over the guardianship hearing of Edwin Markham, and served as a witness to the execution of Lepke Buchalter. He left the bench in 1945 upon reaching the mandatory retirement age of 70. Personal life On October 9, 1936, Brower married Marian Willetts Brower, his brother's widow. They had two children and Brower was the stepfather to a son from Willetts' first marriage. Brower died on August 25, 1961, at his home in Roslyn, New York. He was 87 years old. References 1961 deaths Kings County District Attorneys Lawyers from Brooklyn New York (state) Democrats New York State Athletic Commissioners New
an Italian football player. He plays for Salernitana. Club career He made his Serie A debut for Salernitana on 15 January 2022 in a game against
He plays for Salernitana. Club career He made his Serie A debut for
1994), Brazilian football defensive midfielder Mateus Oliveira (footballer, born 1995), Brazilian football forward See
Brazilian football defensive midfielder Mateus Oliveira (footballer, born 1995), Brazilian football forward See also Matheus
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ponderous fashion" while Will Cuppy, writing in the New York Herald Tribune, felt "Mr. Rhode provides one of those satisfying British stories in the old tradition, full of mystery meat and brain-work." Synopsis Nigel Ebbfleet, an author who after many years of effort has finally produced a successful book, settles down to live in a country cottage brought by the royalties of his hit work. However, his rural peace is shattered when he is killed in an explosion while chopping wood. Superintendent Jimmy Waghorn of Scotland Yard's investigation established that Ebbfleet was well-liked and no obvious motive
who after many years of effort has finally produced a successful book, settles down to live in a country cottage brought by the royalties of his hit work. However, his rural peace is shattered when he is killed in an explosion while chopping wood. Superintendent Jimmy Waghorn of Scotland Yard's investigation established that Ebbfleet was well-liked and no obvious motive is clear. With some assistance
of sexual abuse in public. The law has been amended subsequently to add more sections of the Indian Penal Code under its purview. History and Background The criminal Law Amendment, 1983 was enacted by the Parliament of India as a consequence of Mathura rape case which happened in 1972. Text of the Law 228A. Disclosure of identity of the victim of certain offences etc. Whoever prints or publishes the name or any matter which may make known the identity of any person against whom an offence under section 376, section 376A, section 376AB, section 376B, section 376C, section 376D, section 376DA and section 376DB is alleged or found to have been committed (hereafter in this section referred to as the victim) shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to two years and shall also be liable to fine. Nothing in sub-section (1) extends to any printing or publi­cation of the name or any matter which may make known the identi­ty of the victim if such printing or publication is— (a) by or under the order in writing of the officer-in-charge of the police station or the police officer making the investigation into such offence acting in good faith for the purposes of such investigation; or (b) by, or with the authorisation in writing of,
punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to two years and shall also be liable to fine. Nothing in sub-section (1) extends to any printing or publi­cation of the name or any matter which may make known the identi­ty of the victim if such printing or publication is— (a) by or under the order in writing of the officer-in-charge of the police station or the police officer making the investigation into such offence acting in good faith for the purposes of such investigation; or (b) by, or with the authorisation in writing of, the victim; or (c) where the victim is dead or minor or of unsound mind, by, or with the authorisation in writing of, the next of kin of the victim: Provided that no such authorisation shall be given by the next of kin to anybody other than the chairman or the secretary, by whatever name called, of any recognised welfare institution or organisation. Explanation For the purposes of this sub-section, “recognized welfare
Shanika Karunasekera, engineer Shanika Minor (born 1991), American criminal Shanika
1995), Barbadian cricketer Shanika Karunasekera, engineer Shanika Minor
his duos with Cyrille, a fellow-alumnus of Cecil Taylor Academy. Cyrille is a one-man orchestra, conjuring layered energies that make a sax-and-drums 'Take the A Train' seem anything but absurd... superb examples of two masters in flight." Doug Simpson, writing for Audiophile Audition, called the opening track "a challenging exercise in extemporization, imagination and instrumental expertise. Cyrille's rolling percussion is heavy, heady and holistic and benefits from close microphone placement. Every brushstroke or cymbal touch has gravitas. Lyons does not abandon Ellington's conspicuous chorus, but gives it a fresh twist or two." He concluded:
his duos with Cyrille, a fellow-alumnus of Cecil Taylor Academy. Cyrille is a one-man orchestra, conjuring layered energies that make a sax-and-drums 'Take the A Train' seem anything but absurd... superb examples of two masters in flight." Doug Simpson, writing for Audiophile Audition, called the opening track "a challenging exercise in extemporization, imagination and instrumental expertise. Cyrille's rolling percussion is heavy, heady and holistic and benefits from close microphone placement. Every brushstroke or cymbal touch has gravitas. Lyons does not abandon Ellington's conspicuous chorus, but gives it a fresh twist or two." He concluded:
Matheus Oliveira (footballer, born 1996), Brazilian
may refer to: Matheus Oliveira (footballer, born 1996), Brazilian football defender
Enjoji, Santiago: Rebellion Shimabara was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Monthly Big Comic Spirits from January 27, 2014, to October 27, 2015. Its twenty chapters were collected by
magazine Monthly Big Comic Spirits from January 27, 2014, to October 27, 2015. Its twenty chapters were collected by Shogakukan in three tankōbon volumes, released from September 30, 2014, to December 11, 2015.
a nick name. It may refer to: Matheuzinho (footballer, born 1993), Matheus Cotulio Bossa, Brazilian football attacking midfielder Matheuzinho
refer to: Matheuzinho (footballer, born 1993), Matheus Cotulio Bossa, Brazilian football attacking midfielder Matheuzinho
Gaya, Bihar, India. It's famous for primarily serving the Mirza Ghalib College and Big Bazaar Mall. References Gaya
It's famous for primarily serving the Mirza Ghalib College and
plays for Salernitana. Club career In the 2019–20 season, he played for the Under-17 squad of Lazio. He made his Serie
September 2003) is an Italian football player. He plays for Salernitana. Club career In the 2019–20 season, he played for the Under-17 squad of Lazio.
wheelchair fencer who competed at international fencing competitions. He was a Paralympic champion in the foil. He is also a double World champion and double European champion in the sabre. References 1968 births
in the foil. He is also a double World champion and double European champion in the sabre.
Russo may refer to: Alessandro Russo (footballer, born 2001),
Russo may refer to: Alessandro Russo (footballer,
Chin Tal () is a 2010 Burmese drama film, directed by Khin Saw Myo (A Phay Pyinnyar) starring Pyay Ti Oo, Thet Mon Myint, Nay Aung and May Than Nu. Cast Pyay Ti Oo
Phu Chin Tal () is a 2010 Burmese drama film, directed by Khin Saw Myo (A Phay Pyinnyar) starring Pyay Ti Oo, Thet Mon Myint, Nay Aung and May Than Nu. Cast Pyay Ti Oo as Ko Ko Zaw, Moe Htet Zaw (dual role) Thet Mon Myint as Aye Aye Moe Nay Aung as
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Le Nouvelliste J Ady Jean-Gardy – Haitian Press Federation M Michèle Montas – UN Radio P Fincy Pierre – Balistrad Liliane
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It is a tropical freshwater species native to Asia, where it is known from the Malay Peninsula. It was
a species of pufferfish in the family Tetraodontidae. It is a tropical freshwater species native to Asia,
include: People Ishika Jaiswal (b. 28 July 2003), Indian-American a professional badminton player Ishika Taneja (b. 2 September 1994), beauty pageant contestant and businesswoman Fictional
character in 2000's Mohabbatein Ishika Kanojia, a character in Welcome (2007 film) Ishika Kashyap, a character in 2010's Sasural Genda Phool Ishika Patel, a
November 2021), Sri Lanka qualified for both tournaments. Cricket Sri Lanka secured its place in the tournament by winning the Commonwealth Games Qualifier on 24 January 2022. Fixtures were announced in November 2021, with Sri Lanka filling the qualifier spot in Group B alongside England, New Zealand, and South Africa.
secured its place in the tournament by winning the Commonwealth Games Qualifier on 24 January 2022. Fixtures were announced in November 2021, with Sri Lanka filling the qualifier spot in Group B alongside England, New Zealand, and South Africa. Group play References
crime, without any doubt in this regard. This was confirmed by the Constitutional Court of Romania on 17 September 2019, citing, inter alia, the rejection as inadmissible of application 24.057/03 to the European Court of Human Rights. www.bota.ro The web domain www.bota.ro was deleted as a result of the Decision 2384/2019 of October 17, 2019 of the Bucharest Tribunal. Trademark The UNBR trademark registered by the Constitutional Bar was definitively annulled by the decision of the HCCJ. The deregistration or cancellation of the trademark is also confirmed by the Register of Trademarks kept by the Romanian State Office for Inventions and Trademarks (OSIM). UNBR Bota, led by Constantin Bălăcescu, filed an annulment appeal with the HCCJ, requesting, among other things, the recusal of the entire court. The annulment appeal is an extraordinary remedy and can only be exercised for a limited number of reasons specifically provided by law. On the OSIM Trademark Register, Pompiliu Bota appears with 11 trademarks: 10 rejected and one canceled. The UNBR trademarks registered by RODALL SRL have had varying degrees of success: some are still registered, some have been canceled, some have been rejected, and some are currently (November 2021) contested. Although civil law would allow their use, in criminal law their use is a crime (punishable by imprisonment from 6 months to 3 years or a fine). Capacity to stand trial The point of view of the Romanian Ministry of Justice is that UNBR Bota and INPPA Bota are not juridical entities: "The two entities do not have the capacity of use within the meaning of art. 205 para. (1) Civil Code, i.e. they cannot acquire rights and they cannot have obligations. They are not subjects of law." This view has been communicated to the courts for implementation. This has to do with their lack of juridical personhood, not with the mental state of their leaders: these two structures formally do not exist, so they cannot stand trial because they not exist. Speaking of civil law, organizations that do not exist cannot stand trial. According to the Romanian Ministry of Finance, UNBR-Bota did not register any declarations as economic agent after April 22, 2019 (data from January 24, 2022). The date of the last processing is March 25, 2021. According to lawyer Gheorghe Florea, the president of the real UNBR, the National Union of Romanian Bars, led by Constantin Bălăcescu, is "an entity without legal personality." Indeed, no such entity appears in the National Register of NGOs (data from 2 March 2020). Also confirmed for data from 26 May 2021 and for associations registered until 1 March 2016. The National Union of Romanian Bars - Bota, with Fiscal Identification Code (CIF) 20626000, was declared a person without procedural capacity of use. The decision was appealed by Pompiliu Bota and UNBR Bota. The lack of this capacity shows that the organization cannot be a party to civil law proceedings (cannot stand trial). In the context of the decision, this means that UNBR Bota cannot own or rent real estate and cannot pay or owe money to anyone — economically or financially this organization does not exist and has no money rights or obligations, property or rental. The appeal was reinstated, the Bucharest Municipal Tribunal requesting proof of the economic activities, income, property and bank accounts of UNBR Bota and Pompiliu Bota. Pompiliu Bota and the National Union of Romanian Bars (Bota Structure) requested public aid, but the court ruled: "Rejects the requests for public aid as unfounded." It is a matter of Bota and UNBR-Bota claiming that they cannot afford to pay a lawyer, and in general the costs of the proceedings (experts, executors, etc.), this is what public legal aid is all about. These conditions are "the average monthly net income per family member, in the last two months prior to the application, is below the level of 600 lei" for 50% compensation and below 300 lei, for 100% compensation [lei=RON]. The court either did not receive evidence that Bota and UNBR Bota met the legal requirements for granting them public aid, or considered that an "organization" without procedural capacity of use has no basis for receiving public aid, or considered that an "organization" clearly has no family members. International recognition In Italy, the lawyer's certificates as being registered in the Bota Bar were considered worthless files, and the Italians who used them were not allowed to register in the Italian bars. They cost every Italian who wanted to play lawyer 7000 Euro + VAT. Botomei Bar At one point there was UNBR-Botomei, which had split from UNBR-Bota, for which Vasile Botomei, who had been a colleague of crimes with Pompiliu Bota, was criminally convicted. Botomei was or is serving a "clandestine lawyer" prison sentence as a repeat offender. The judge who recruited clients for the Botomei Bar for a fee had to endure the rigors of the law, being definitively convicted and subsequently released from office by Romanian President Klaus Iohannis. The Independent Union of Romanian Jurists The Independent Union of Romanian Jurists, led by Pompiliu Bota, is another clandestine lawyers structure. Bota's union has promoted nonsensical actions in court, in which it claims to consult (see) the act of establishment of the real UNBR. Or the real UNBR has no other act of establishment than the special law, published in the Official Gazette (), the law can be consulted publicly by absolutely everyone. As such, the deed of establishment of the real UNBR cannot be the object of "law no. 544/2001 on free access to information of public interest" (Romanian FOIA law). Pompiliu Bota also makes great efforts (but without success) to obtain criminal convictions for some of his enemies, including two former associates of his: file 7129/2/2021 (3180/2021) Gheorghe Gheorghiu, former vice-president of the Association of Romanian Jurists (real) file 12741/4/2021 Ina Spînu (Racovita), vice-president of the Bota Bar file 306/57/2021 Cosmin Alin Roncioiu, dean of the Hunedoara Bar (real) file 8076/2/2021 (3721/2021) Ion Dragne, dean of the Bucharest Bar (real) file 46664/299/2021 Viorel Nimernicu, vice-president of the Bota Bar This is after in the file 5397/303/2020 he tried to obtain the criminal conviction of
2019 of the Bucharest Tribunal. Trademark The UNBR trademark registered by the Constitutional Bar was definitively annulled by the decision of the HCCJ. The deregistration or cancellation of the trademark is also confirmed by the Register of Trademarks kept by the Romanian State Office for Inventions and Trademarks (OSIM). UNBR Bota, led by Constantin Bălăcescu, filed an annulment appeal with the HCCJ, requesting, among other things, the recusal of the entire court. The annulment appeal is an extraordinary remedy and can only be exercised for a limited number of reasons specifically provided by law. On the OSIM Trademark Register, Pompiliu Bota appears with 11 trademarks: 10 rejected and one canceled. The UNBR trademarks registered by RODALL SRL have had varying degrees of success: some are still registered, some have been canceled, some have been rejected, and some are currently (November 2021) contested. Although civil law would allow their use, in criminal law their use is a crime (punishable by imprisonment from 6 months to 3 years or a fine). Capacity to stand trial The point of view of the Romanian Ministry of Justice is that UNBR Bota and INPPA Bota are not juridical entities: "The two entities do not have the capacity of use within the meaning of art. 205 para. (1) Civil Code, i.e. they cannot acquire rights and they cannot have obligations. They are not subjects of law." This view has been communicated to the courts for implementation. This has to do with their lack of juridical personhood, not with the mental state of their leaders: these two structures formally do not exist, so they cannot stand trial because they not exist. Speaking of civil law, organizations that do not exist cannot stand trial. According to the Romanian Ministry of Finance, UNBR-Bota did not register any declarations as economic agent after April 22, 2019 (data from January 24, 2022). The date of the last processing is March 25, 2021. According to lawyer Gheorghe Florea, the president of the real UNBR, the National Union of Romanian Bars, led by Constantin Bălăcescu, is "an entity without legal personality." Indeed, no such entity appears in the National Register of NGOs (data from 2 March 2020). Also confirmed for data from 26 May 2021 and for associations registered until 1 March 2016. The National Union of Romanian Bars - Bota, with Fiscal Identification Code (CIF) 20626000, was declared a person without procedural capacity of use. The decision was appealed by Pompiliu Bota and UNBR Bota. The lack of this capacity shows that the organization cannot be a party to civil law proceedings (cannot stand trial). In the context of the decision, this means that UNBR Bota cannot own or rent real estate and cannot pay or owe money to anyone — economically or financially this organization does not exist and has no money rights or obligations, property or rental. The appeal was reinstated, the Bucharest Municipal Tribunal requesting proof of the economic activities, income, property and bank accounts of UNBR Bota and Pompiliu Bota. Pompiliu Bota and the National Union of Romanian Bars (Bota Structure) requested public aid, but the court ruled: "Rejects the requests for public aid as unfounded." It is a matter of Bota and UNBR-Bota claiming that they cannot afford to pay a lawyer, and in general the costs of the proceedings (experts, executors, etc.), this is what public legal aid is all about. These conditions are "the average monthly net income per family member, in the last two months prior to the application, is below the level of 600 lei" for 50% compensation and below 300 lei, for 100% compensation [lei=RON]. The court either did not receive evidence that Bota and UNBR Bota met the legal requirements for granting them public aid, or considered that an "organization" without procedural capacity of use has no basis for receiving public aid, or considered that an "organization" clearly has no family members. International recognition In Italy, the lawyer's certificates as being registered in the Bota Bar were considered worthless files, and the Italians who used them were not allowed to register in the Italian bars. They cost every Italian who wanted to play lawyer 7000 Euro + VAT. Botomei Bar At one point there was UNBR-Botomei, which had split from UNBR-Bota, for which Vasile Botomei, who had been a colleague of crimes with Pompiliu Bota, was criminally convicted. Botomei was or is serving a "clandestine lawyer" prison sentence as a repeat offender. The judge who recruited clients
Termez, Uzbekistan), he lived and worked in Balkh (present-day Afghanistan). His nephew was Abu Isa Muhammad ibn Isa al-Tirmidhi (died 892). References 9th-century Iranian
Muhammad ibn Umar al-Hakim al-Tirmidhi al-Balkhi, best known as Abu Bakr al-Warraq (died 893), was a noted 9th-century Persian gnostic (ʿārif) and Sufi sheikh. Born
Oblast, Russia. Population: Geography The village is located on the Rat River (a right tributary of the Seym), 106 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 15 km east of the district center – the town Kursk, 1 km from the selsoviet
the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), 7.5 km from the road of regional importance (Kursk – Kastornoye), 8 km from the nearest railway station Otreshkovo (railway line Kursk – 146 km). The rural locality is situated 15 km from Kursk Vostochny Airport, 118 km from
rural localities in Russia: Khvostovo, Kursk Oblast, village in Polevskoy Selsoviet Rural Settlement, Kursky District, Kursk Oblast Khvostovo, Vladimir Oblast, village in Kiprevskoye Rural
the name of several rural localities in Russia: Khvostovo, Kursk Oblast, village in Polevskoy Selsoviet Rural Settlement, Kursky District, Kursk Oblast Khvostovo, Vladimir Oblast, village in Kiprevskoye Rural Settlement, Kirzhachsky District, Vladimir
design. Production The design was built by Hinckley Yachts in Southwest Harbor, Maine, United States, starting in 1982, but it is now out of production. Design The Hinckley 42 Competition is a racing keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass. It has a masthead sloop rig, an internally mounted spade-type rudder and a fixed fin keel. It displaces . The boat has a draft of with the standard keel and a hull
first built in 1982. The Hinckley 42 Competition is a development of the Sou'wester 42/43, also a McCurdy & Rhodes design. Production The design was built by Hinckley Yachts in Southwest Harbor, Maine, United States, starting in 1982, but it is now out of production. Design The Hinckley 42 Competition is a racing keelboat,
also refer to: Eoin O'Broin, stage name Noisestorm, Irish DJ and music producer Eoin Ó Broin, Irish Social Democrat (formerly independent) politician and member of South Dublin County Council See also John O'Byrne (1884–1954)
politician and member of South Dublin County Council See also John O'Byrne (1884–1954) Irish barrister and judge, and chair of the Irish Legal Terms
Shoal Creek Invitational, and his third tournament, the Bridgestone Collegiate. In 2016, he became only the fourth player within the Memphis men's golf program to earn Golf Coaches Association of American (GCAA) Division I All-America honors, joining Hillman Robbins (1954), Greg Powers (1969), and Steve Metz (1986) as All-Americans. He crowned his college career by winning the 2016 Arnold Palmer Cup. Professional career At the end of 2016, Van Meijel turned professionals and joined 2017 Alps Tour. After a fourth place in his first tournament, he won his second tournament in Egypt. After six further top-10s, he finished in fourth place in the ranking, and was promoted to the 2018 Challenge Tour. In 2019, he won the Open de Provence and finished in 19th place in the ranking. He earned his European Tour card at Qualifying School just months after securing his maiden Challenge Tour win. He struggled to make an impact on the European Tour and finished ranked 154th in 2020 and 174th in 2021. Amateur wins 2012 Gran Premio Padova 2013 Dutch National U21 Stroke Play Championship, Dutch National Stroke Play Championship, Graeme McDowell Shoal Creek Invitational, Bridgestone Collegiate 2014 Dutch Brabants Open 2015 Pinetree Intercollegiate Source: Professional wins (3) Challenge Tour wins (1) Alps Tour wins
Professional career At the end of 2016, Van Meijel turned professionals and joined 2017 Alps Tour. After a fourth place in his first tournament, he won his second tournament in Egypt. After six further top-10s, he finished in fourth place in the ranking, and was promoted to the 2018 Challenge Tour. In 2019, he won the Open de Provence and finished in 19th place in the ranking. He earned his European Tour card at Qualifying School just months after securing his maiden Challenge Tour win. He struggled to make an impact on the European Tour and finished ranked 154th in 2020 and 174th in 2021. Amateur wins 2012 Gran Premio Padova 2013 Dutch National U21 Stroke Play Championship, Dutch National Stroke Play Championship, Graeme McDowell Shoal Creek Invitational, Bridgestone Collegiate 2014 Dutch Brabants Open 2015 Pinetree Intercollegiate Source: Professional wins (3) Challenge Tour wins (1) Alps Tour wins (2) Team appearances Amateur European Boys' Team Championship (representing the Netherlands): 2010, 2011, 2012 European Amateur Team Championship (representing the Netherlands): 2013, 2014, 2015 Eisenhower Trophy (representing the Netherlands): 2014, 2016 Arnold Palmer Cup (representing Europe): 2016 (winners) See also 2019 European Tour Qualifying School graduates References External links Dutch male golfers European Tour golfers Memphis Tigers men's golfers Sportspeople from
stories, and it is becoming more than a bit shopworn." However, Will Cuppy, writing in the New York Herald Tribune, was much more positive "Here is real detection in entertaining form, standard Grade A goods." Synopsis The wealthy Henry Watlington mysteriously disappears after an evening out, after his chauffeur is too drunk to drive him home, and shortly afterwards his body is found hidden in an AA Phone box by the side of the road. Jimmy Waghorn is assigned to the case and with clues from Priestley is able to crack the mystery. References Bibliography Evans, Curtis. Masters of the "Humdrum" Mystery: Cecil John Charles Street, Freeman Wills Crofts, Alfred Walter Stewart and the British Detective Novel, 1920-1961.
standard Grade A goods." Synopsis The wealthy Henry Watlington mysteriously disappears after an evening out, after his chauffeur is too drunk to drive him home, and shortly afterwards his body is found hidden in an AA Phone box by the side of the road. Jimmy Waghorn is assigned to the case and with clues from Priestley is able to crack the mystery. References
It was described in 2013 as Tetraodon palustris by Pasakorn Saenjundaeng, Chavalit Vidthayanon, and Chaiwut Grudpan from the Mekong basin of Thailand. FishBase lists this
(as Tetraodon palustris) as a synonym of Pao brevirostris, although ITIS lists Pao palustris as a valid species. References
Mon Myint. Cast Yan Aung as Chit Oo Htun Eaindra Bo as Sin Theingi Sai Sai Kham Leng as Thet Nwe Oo
Burmese drama film, directed by Daw Na starring Yan Aung, Htun Eaindra Bo, Sai Sai Kham Leng and Thet Mon Myint. Cast Yan Aung as Chit Oo Htun Eaindra Bo as Sin Theingi Sai Sai Kham Leng as Thet Nwe
of use and a new building was eventually established in 1841. The structure was renovated 1893.It became a monument historique on April 10 1996, and has been ever since. The Jewish community was persecuted by local authorities.
The building is located at Hochfelden's 10 and 12 Général Koenig Square. History There was a synagogue nearby the site's ground during the 17th century, but it fell out of use and a new building was eventually established in 1841. The structure was renovated 1893.It became a monument historique on April 10 1996, and has been ever since. The Jewish community was
formed on 1 February 2022. Structure The structure of ORPP is as follows: Office of the Head of ORPP Research Center for Food Technology and Food Process Research Center for Agroindustry Research Center for Crops Research Research Center for Horticulture and Plantation Research Center for Animal Production Research Center for Appropriate Agricultural Technology Research Groups References Science
Research and Development (Indonesian: Badan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Pertanian, Balitbangtan) of Ministry of Agriculture (Indonesian: Kementerian Pertanian, Kementan). On 24 January 2022, it is announced that the organization will be formed on 1 February 2022. Structure The structure of ORPP is as follows: Office of the Head of ORPP Research Center for Food Technology and Food Process Research Center for Agroindustry Research Center for Crops Research Research Center for Horticulture and
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the Republican and Conservative Parties, and Vincent J. Dwyer, a teacher and member of the Democratic Party contesting the election as a political independent. Though he was considered likely to step down after completing Harrison's legislative term, Kramer, backed by Alan Hevesi, instead contested a party primary to seek the Democratic nomination for a full term. The four candidates for the primary were Kramer, Dwyer, Bruce Eiber, and Morton C. Hillman. Kramer finished approximately 300 votes behind Hillman, and was the only incumbent state assembly member
Party district leader for a portion of New York's 26th State Assembly district. He ran for that seat in February 1986, as a special election was scheduled, necessitated by Julia Harrison's election to the New York City Council and subsequent resignation from the New York State Assembly. Kramer placed ahead of accountant Philip Ragusa, a fusion candidate backed by the Republican and Conservative Parties, and Vincent J. Dwyer, a teacher and member of
native to Brazil. The IUCN listed the species as least concern. The fruits on
concern. The fruits on the trees serve as an incubator for wasps in the genus Pegoscapus. References bahiensis Trees
is found dead in the consulting room of his Harley Street practice, apparently from strychnine. Inspector Waghorn of Scotland Yard takes up the case, but it requires the particular brilliance of Priestley to demonstrate that this strange case was neither accident, suicide or murder. References Bibliography Evans, Curtis. Masters of the "Humdrum" Mystery: Cecil John Charles Street, Freeman Wills Crofts, Alfred Walter Stewart and
Priestley, a Golden Age armchair detective. Several sources consider it to be the author's masterpiece. Synopsis Doctor Richard Mawsley is found dead in the consulting room of his Harley Street practice, apparently from strychnine. Inspector Waghorn of Scotland Yard takes up the case, but it requires the particular brilliance of Priestley to demonstrate that this
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power parity equal to 84.0% of the European Union average, the highest income among the regions of Southern Italy; the poorest Italian regions were Sicily and Calabria with 68%, the richest were the Autonomous Province of Bolzano with 148% and Valle d'Aosta and Lombardy with 133%. As regards employment, at the end of 2019, Abruzzo workers were estimated at 520,900. At the end of 2020, however, the unemployment rate had risen to 9.3%, however one of among lower of the regions of Southern Italy. Abruzzo is the 15th most productive region in the country, and is the 13th for GRP per capita among Italians region. Agriculture Once the primary economic resource of the region, agriculture with its economic and industrial development has undergone a significant downsizing; in spite of this and the geology of the mainly mountainous territory not very suitable for certain types of crops, the region, also thanks to economic and industrial development, is today still able to offer various products of the highest quality; in the flat and hilly areas of the region numerous crops are grown such as figs, carrots, potatoes, grapes which place the region among the first in Italy for produce these crops; other important products are beetroot, wheat, barley, spelled and tobacco; the production of olives and vite is also important; finally, very important are the typical products of the region such as saffron and licorice. As for the figures, the region produces about 850,000 quintals of fruit, 5 million quintals of vegetables, 1,600,000 quintals of potatoes, 5,000,000 quintals of grapes produced, both for table and for the production of wine; the latter is estimated at between 3 and 4 million hectoliters with the production of wines such as Montepulciano d'Abruzzo in the red and cerasuolo (rosé) varieties, Trebbiano d'Abruzzo, Pecorino and the Chardonnay; oil production, on the other hand, stands at 1,350,000 quintals of olives and 240,000 quintals of oil (Aprutino Pescarese, Pretuziano delle Colline Teramane and Colline Teatine), figures that put Abruzzo in sixth place among the Italian regions; as regards cereals, the durum wheat with over 1.5 million quintals constitutes the main cereal, followed by soft wheat (one million quintals), then barley (0.5 million quintals ); other crops are also grown such as beetroot (2,500,000 quintals), and tobacco (45,000 quintals). Licorice on the other hand is mostly cultivated and processed in Atri and surroundings and sees the region in second place in Italy for production behind only Calabria. Another product typical of the region is Centerbe, a liqueur made by aromatic herbs commonly found on Mount Majella. Also Gentian is another liquor product of Abruzzo. Breeding In addition to agriculture, before economic and industrial development the regional economy was also based on livestock; the latter was widely practiced using the technique of transhumance towards the Roman countryside and the Tavoliere delle Puglie; today the breeding techniques have changed and permanent breeding in sheepfolds is preferred; even today the region has a good heritage of sheep, while bovino farming is spreading more and more. Fishing Fishing (albeit to a lesser extent) was also one of the most important economic activities in the region, especially for some coastal centers; in the past it was practiced with ancient wooden fishing boats called Trabocchi from which today the stretch of the Abruzzo coast takes its name; today, Abruzzo has a fairly good fish production, to a lesser extent if compared with regions such as the Marche
in which great economic and social progress began, with a consequent progressive increase in GDP; in 1951 the per capita income was 53%; in 1971 of 65%, while in 1994 it was 76%; in 2006 it reached 84.4 giving Abruzzo the highest GDP per capita in Southern Italy, which has exceeded the growth rate of any other region of Italy; the construction of the main motorways (Autostrada A24) and (Autostrada A25) which opened the region to new investments, and many companies and multinationals have established their industries in various locations in the region. According to Eurostat in 2009 Abruzzo had a per capita income at purchasing power parity equal to 84.0% of the European Union average, the highest income among the regions of Southern Italy; the poorest Italian regions were Sicily and Calabria with 68%, the richest were the Autonomous Province of Bolzano with 148% and Valle d'Aosta and Lombardy with 133%. As regards employment, at the end of 2019, Abruzzo workers were estimated at 520,900. At the end of 2020, however, the unemployment rate had risen to 9.3%, however one of among lower of the regions of Southern Italy. Abruzzo is the 15th most productive region in the country, and is the 13th for GRP per capita among Italians region. Agriculture Once the primary economic resource of the region, agriculture with its economic and industrial development has undergone a significant downsizing; in spite of this and the geology of the mainly mountainous territory not very suitable for certain types of crops, the region, also thanks to economic and industrial development, is today still able to offer various products of the highest quality; in the flat and hilly areas of the region numerous crops are grown such as figs, carrots, potatoes, grapes which place the region among the first in Italy for produce these crops; other important products are beetroot, wheat, barley, spelled and tobacco; the production of olives and vite is also important; finally, very important are the typical products of the region such as saffron and licorice. As for the figures, the region produces about 850,000 quintals of fruit, 5 million quintals of vegetables, 1,600,000 quintals of potatoes, 5,000,000 quintals of grapes produced, both for table and for the production of wine; the latter is estimated at between 3 and 4 million hectoliters with the production of wines such as Montepulciano d'Abruzzo in the red and cerasuolo (rosé) varieties, Trebbiano d'Abruzzo, Pecorino and the Chardonnay; oil production, on the other hand, stands at 1,350,000 quintals of olives and 240,000 quintals of oil (Aprutino Pescarese, Pretuziano delle Colline Teramane and Colline Teatine), figures that put Abruzzo in sixth place among the Italian regions; as regards cereals, the durum wheat with over 1.5 million quintals constitutes the main cereal, followed by soft wheat (one million quintals), then barley (0.5 million quintals ); other crops are also grown such as beetroot (2,500,000 quintals), and tobacco (45,000 quintals). Licorice on the other hand is mostly cultivated and processed in Atri and surroundings and sees the region in second place in Italy for production behind only Calabria. Another product typical of the region is Centerbe, a liqueur made by aromatic herbs commonly found on Mount Majella. Also Gentian is another liquor product of Abruzzo. Breeding In addition to agriculture, before economic and industrial development the regional economy was also based on livestock; the latter was widely practiced using the technique of transhumance towards the Roman countryside and the Tavoliere delle Puglie; today the breeding techniques have changed and permanent breeding in sheepfolds is preferred; even today the region has a good heritage of sheep, while bovino farming is spreading more and more. Fishing Fishing (albeit to a lesser extent) was also one of the most important economic activities in the region, especially for some coastal centers; in the past it was practiced with ancient wooden fishing boats called Trabocchi from which today the stretch of the Abruzzo coast takes its name; today, Abruzzo has a fairly good fish production, to a lesser extent if compared with regions such as the Marche and Apulia; it should be noted, however, that the region in this sector has bypassed regions with larger coastal areas such as Sardinia, Calabria, Tuscany, Campania, and Lazio; as regards the statistics of the fishing sector, in 2007
as Soundi and KaaosZine giving it high praise, among other review sources. Singles The first single from the album, "Unforgiving", was released on 12 June 2015, and later re-recorded and added to the album's tracklist. On 29 September of the same year, Blind Channel released a cover of the Ed Sheeran song "Don't", which was played on radio stations not only in Finland, but abroad as well. On
a year later. The album consists of 11 songs, one of which is the cover of the song "Don't" by Ed Sheeran. The album received generally positive reviews, with Finnish publications such as Soundi and KaaosZine giving it high praise, among other review sources. Singles The first single from the album, "Unforgiving", was released on 12 June 2015, and later re-recorded and added to the album's tracklist. On 29 September of the same year, Blind Channel released a cover of the Ed Sheeran song "Don't", which was played on radio stations not only in Finland, but abroad as well. On 19 February 2016, the single "Darker Than Black" was released. The music video, produced with the support of Ranka Kustannus,
the William Cameron Menzies Award, while Jane Campion will receive the Cinematic Imagery Award. Winners and nominees Film Television Short form William Cameron Menzies Award Denis Villeneuve Cinematic Imagery
TBA The 26th Art Directors Guild Excellence in Production Design Awards, honoring the best production designers in film, television and media of 2021, is set to be held on March 5, 2022, at the InterContinental Hotel
associated with the Futurist and Neo-Primitivist movements. He was the younger brother of David and Wladimir Burliuk, prominent leaders in the Russian avant-garde. He
Николай Давидович Бурлюк; April 22, 1890 – 1920) was a Russian-language poet, linguist, and artist associated with the Futurist and Neo-Primitivist movements. He was the younger brother of David and
career. He made his professional debut in his team's last fixture of 2019–20 TFF First League when he came on as a late substitute in a 1–1 draw against Menemenspor. In the next season, he scored 12 goals in 26 matches in the league and helped his team reach the play-off final for promotion to Süper Lig, where Altınordu lost 1–0 against local rivals Altay. Trabzonspor On 24 January 2022, he signed a 4.5-year deal with Süper Lig side Trabzonspor. International career Destan was called up to Turkey national under-21 football team for the first time against friendly fixtures against Croatia and Serbia, making his debut against the former in
Destan was called up to Turkey national under-21 football team for the first time against friendly fixtures against Croatia and Serbia, making his debut against the former in a 4–1 loss substituting for Ali Akman in the second half. Before the second match, he was called up to the senior team for the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Latvia, where he was an unused substitute. References External links Profile at TFF 2002 births Living people Footballers from İzmir Turkish footballers Turkey youth international footballers Turkey under-21 international footballers Turkey international footballers Association football forwards Altınordu F.K. players
Population: Geography The village is located on the Rat River (a right tributary of the Seym), 109 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 18 km east of the district center – the town Kursk, 4.5 km from the selsoviet center – Besedino. Climate Bolshoye Maltsevo has a
the Russia–Ukraine border, 18 km east of the district center – the town Kursk, 4.5 km from the selsoviet center – Besedino. Climate Bolshoye Maltsevo has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Bolshoye Maltsevo is located 4 km from the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), on the
Raiders compiled a record an overall record of 6–4 with a mark of 4–2 in conference play, sharing the OVC title with , , and . The team's captains were Evans, Winters, and Drennon. Schedule References Middle Tennessee
Led by 16th-year head coach Charles M. Murphy, the Blue Raiders compiled a record an overall record of 6–4 with a mark of 4–2 in conference play, sharing the OVC title with , , and . The team's captains were
Nadi's love letter for Shein, she suspected her husband. When Nandar's father got Shein's love letter for Nandar, he suspected his wife. In this film, you will see the problems caused by a love letter with comedy. Cast Pyay Ti Oo as Shein Wutt Hmone Shwe Yi as Nadi Kyaw Kyaw Bo as Soe Htun Khine Khine Hnin Wai as Nandar Yan Aung as Aung Myat Shwe
Myint Myint Khine, Soe Myat Thuzar, Khine Hnin Wai and Wutt Hmone Shwe Yi. Synopsis When Shein's mother got Nadi's love letter for Shein, she suspected her husband. When Nandar's father got Shein's love letter for Nandar, he suspected his
Information of Villages, Development of Disadvantaged Regions, and Transmigration of the Ministry of Villages, Development of Disadvantaged Regions and Transmigration Transportation Research and Development Agency of the Ministry of Transportation Fiscal Economy Agency of the Ministry of Finance Assistant Deputy-ship of Cooperatives and Small & Medium Enterprises Research and Development of the Ministry of Cooperatives and Small & Medium Enterprises Trade Policy Analysis and Development Agency of the Ministry of Trade Agency for Industrial Research and Development of the Ministry of Industry Structure The structure of ORTKPEKM is as follows: Office of the Head of ORTKPEKM Research Center for Domestic Governance Research Center for Public Policies Research Center for Social Affairs, Villages, and Connectivity Research Center for
structure of ORTKPEKM, the preceding agencies of the ORTKPEKM were: Research and Development Agency of the Ministry of Home Affairs Agency for Social Education, Research, and Extension of the Ministry of Social Affairs Agency for Development and Information of Villages, Development of Disadvantaged Regions, and Transmigration of the Ministry of Villages, Development of Disadvantaged Regions and Transmigration Transportation Research and Development Agency of the Ministry of Transportation Fiscal Economy Agency of the Ministry of Finance Assistant Deputy-ship of Cooperatives and Small & Medium Enterprises Research and Development of the Ministry of Cooperatives and Small & Medium Enterprises Trade Policy Analysis and Development Agency of the Ministry of Trade Agency for Industrial Research and Development of the Ministry of Industry Structure The structure of
and is an example of the vine copula, an approach to constrained high-dimensional probability distributions. It has been implemented as part of the Stan probabilistic programming language and as a library linked to the turing.jl probabilistic programming library in Julia. The distribution has a single shape parameter and the probability mass function for a matrix is which hides the normalization factor, a complicated expression including a product over Beta functions. For the distribution is uniform over all symmetric positive definite matrices. References External links Described
and is an example of the vine copula, an approach to constrained high-dimensional probability distributions. It has been implemented as part of the Stan probabilistic programming language and as a library linked to the turing.jl probabilistic programming library in Julia. The distribution has a single shape parameter and the probability mass function for a matrix is which hides the normalization factor, a complicated expression including a product over Beta functions. For the distribution is uniform over all symmetric positive definite matrices. References External
to take her home with him, she is shocked but she know from her mother's diary that her father and mother had been involved in the 8888 Uprising about 30 years ago and had immigrated to Japan as a refugee. As told of Burmese-born Japanese singer Aung Kimura, she understood everything and she decided to go to Myanmar, where his relatives live. Cast Yan Aung
but she know from her mother's diary that her father and mother had been involved in the 8888 Uprising about 30 years ago and had immigrated to Japan as a refugee. As told of Burmese-born Japanese singer Aung Kimura, she understood everything and she decided to go to Myanmar, where his relatives live. Cast Yan Aung as U Sai Mai Son Aung Ye Lin as Thura Wutt Hmone Shwe Yi as Nan Hatt Khay Win Morisaki as Aung Kimura Noa Kawazoe as Miyuki Chiharu Ogoshi as Sakura
death in 1976. He testified before the United States Congress in 1973 in favor of the Hobby Protection Act of 1973, which required replicas of coins to be "marked with certain identifying information in an effort to flag them as imitations'. He played a key role in pushing the American Numismatic Association to adopt the Sheldon Grading Scale in the 1970s. Stack served on the board of the Professional Numismatists Guild for almost a decade, including as President from 1989-91, and worked with the American Numismatic Association to develop the standardized grading system in use today. In 1996, he again testified before Congress, this time the House Banking Committee, to propose the 50 State Quarters Program. Personal Life Stack was married to Harriet Spellman, and
the National Numismatic Collection at the Smithsonian Museum of American History following Lilly's death in 1966, and Louis E. Eliasberg, who accumulated the only complete collection of American coins prior to his death in 1976. He testified before the United States Congress in 1973 in favor of the Hobby Protection Act of 1973, which required replicas of coins to be "marked with certain identifying information in an effort to flag them as imitations'. He played a key role in pushing the American Numismatic Association to adopt the Sheldon Grading Scale in the 1970s. Stack served on the board of the Professional Numismatists Guild for almost a decade, including as President from 1989-91, and worked with the American Numismatic Association to develop the standardized grading system in use today. In 1996,
he began training with Mineros' first team squad during the 2017 summer pre-season. He got his official debut for Mineros on 17 October 2018 in a game against Deportivo Lara in the Venezuelan Primera División. In February 2019, Chacón joined fellow league club LALA
8 June 2001) is a Venezuelan footballer who plays as a midfielder for LALA FC. Career Club career Chacón is a product of Mineros de Guayana. In the summer 2017, he began training
and is currently led by President Sergey Sargsyan. The Federation oversees the training of floorball specialists and referees and is responsible for the development of floorball in the country. The Federation organizes Armenia's participation in European and international floorball competitions. The Federation is a member of the International Floorball Federation. Activities In 2001, the Federation
is the regulating body of floorball in Armenia, governed by the Armenian Olympic Committee. The headquarters of the federation is located in Vanadzor. History The Armenian Floorball Federation was established in 1999 and is currently led by President Sergey Sargsyan. The Federation oversees the training of
in Pakistan. The event took place from 29 July to 11 August 2009 in Jinnah Sports Stadium in Islamabad. Thirteen teams competed in the tournament, with one of them, Malavan Bandar Anzali, being a guest team from Iran. Malavan BA won the title after
2009 National Women's Football Championship was the 5th season of the National Women Football Championship, the top-tier of women's football in Pakistan. The event took place from 29 July to 11 August 2009 in Jinnah Sports Stadium in Islamabad. Thirteen teams competed in the tournament, with one of them, Malavan
Institutional Category and Vice Chairman of Sikkim State Disaster Management Authority's, Vinod Sharma have been selected in Individual Category for the Subhash Chandra Bose Aapda Prabandhan Puraskar 2022 for his strategic work in disaster management. History The award was instituted on the 125th birth anniversary of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose to recognise and honour the invaluable contribution and selfless service rendered by individuals and organisations in India in the field of disaster management. According to the Ministry of Home Affairs
management. According to the Ministry of Home Affairs statement, Gujarat Institute of Disaster Management (GIDM) and Professor Vinod Sharma was honoured “for their excellent work and Those who were selected in 2019, 2020 and 2021 also received the award on the birth ceremony of Subhas Chandra Bose on Sunday 23 January 2022 By Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi. Awardees Details of Subhash Chandra Bose Aapda Prabandhan Award are as given below: References Indian awards Government programmes of India Government of India Ministry of Home Affairs (India) Emergency management in India
1916 – January 31, 2015) was an attorney and politician from West Virginia who served as Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates.
West Virginia who served as Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates. References 1916 births 2015 deaths 20th-century American lawyers 20th-century American politicians Members of the West
Reading, before joining Brackley Town in 2020. He moved on loan to King's Lynn Town in March 2021, before the move was made permanent in May 2021. At King's Lynn he was
for Leyton Orient, as a midfielder. Career Coleman began his career with the academy of Reading, before joining Brackley Town in 2020. He moved on loan to King's Lynn Town in March 2021, before the move was made permanent in May 2021. At King's Lynn
a doctorate in biophysics at the University of Illinois. He is the Hannah Distinguished Professor in Photosynthesis and Bioenergetics at Michigan State University. References Living people 1961 births American biophysicists University of Dayton alumni University of Illinois alumni Michigan State
University of Illinois. He is the Hannah Distinguished Professor in Photosynthesis and Bioenergetics at Michigan State University. References Living people 1961 births American biophysicists University of Dayton alumni University of Illinois alumni Michigan State University faculty
king, Edward III. This agreement is considered to have constituted the first legal foundation of the Anglo-Portuguese Alliance, which continues to exist. The agreement was followed up by the Anglo-Portuguese Treaty of 1373, known as the Treaty of Peace, Friendship and Alliance, which was signed in St Paul’s Cathedral by King Edward III of England and King Fernando and Queen Leonor of Portugal and is also known as the Treaty of London. Subsequently, the Treaty of Windsor (1386) ratified the London treaty. The Treaty of Tagilde was signed at the Church of São Salvador of Tagilde and sealed the alliance of the two claimants to the Castilian throne.
Montiel in 1369, and King Fernando then declared war on D. Enrique. John of Gaunt had married D. Pedro's daughter, Constance, in 1371 and therefore had a claim to the Castilian throne. King Fernando also had a claim to the throne, as the great-grandson of a previous king of Castile. For Fernando, the treaty provided an opportunity to assert the independence of Portugal against interference from Castile The treaty agreed that the two signatories would wage war against Castile on two fronts: the English on the north and the Portuguese to the west. Shortly after signing the Treaty, King Fernando sent two ambassadors to the Duke of Lancaster in England for him to sign it, which was done at the Savoy Palace, John of Gaunt's residence in the centre of London. The Portuguese ambassadors were also authorised to make alliances with Edward III and with his first son, Edward, Prince of Wales. These negotiations resulted in the Treaty of London of 16 June 1373. In 1375, the Portuguese army, with help from English soldiers, defeated Castilian forces at the Battle of Aljubarrota. The 650th anniversary of the treaty is being celebrated in 2022. References External link Video discussing the treaty and
University of Science and Technology. During his career he held various important positions including Director of Energy Institute of Dhaka University, Dean of Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Head of Department, Member of Professors Recruitment Board of several Universities, Member of Syndicate and Academic Council. Sekul Islam joined Atish Dipankar University of Science and Technology on 1 August 2017 as the Vice Chancellor. Research work and publications He has published a significant number of research articles in national and international journals. He is also the author of three textbooks. Death Sekul Islam died on 21 July 2021 at BSMMU in Dhaka due to cardiac arrest. References 1949 births 2021 deaths People from Chandpur District University of
from Vienna University of Technology, Austria. Career Sekul Islam joined Dhaka University in 1974 as a Lecturer in the Department of Applied Physics, Electronics and Communication Engineering (now Electrical and Electronic Engineering). Gradually, he became an assistant professor, associate professor, and selection grade professor in the department. He participated in the Faculty of Engineering and Technology on behalf of the blue team in the 2012 DU Syndicate election. Since retiring from Dhaka University in 2016, he has been teaching at Atish Dipankar University of Science and Technology. During his career he held various important positions including Director of Energy Institute of Dhaka University, Dean of Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Head of Department,
It was produced by Night School Production and premiered in Myanmar on July 4, 2019. Synopsis Depending on the time and circumstances, nations may choose to live in a variety of new planets for their comfort. However, everyone's mutual goal is to reunite people who have been separated by
Phyo Ngwe Soe, Sai Hlwan, Soe Yan Aung, Thar Nyi, Akari Hmou Paing and Thet Htar Wai Zin. It was produced by Night School Production and premiered in Myanmar on July 4, 2019. Synopsis Depending on the time and circumstances, nations may choose to live in a variety of new planets for their comfort. However, everyone's mutual goal is to reunite people who have been separated by unfortunate circumstances. The key to the reunification
former professional boxer who competed from 1999 to 2016. He held multiple heavyweight titles at regional level, including the Argentinian cruiserweight title from 2005 to 2009. Professional career Avila faced former world title challenger Derek Chisora on 20 April 2013 at the Wembley Arena in London. Avila had one point deducted in the 6th round for holding and another in the
challenger Derek Chisora on 20 April 2013 at the Wembley Arena in London. Avila had one point deducted in the 6th round for holding and another in the 9th for use of the elbow, but was eventually stopped in the ninth round. On March 1 2014, Avila faced Olympic gold medallist Anthony Joshua on the undercard of Ricky Burns against Terence Crawford, in Glasgow, Scotland. Avila lost the
games. It is Headquartered in Noida, India and It's International office in Singapore. History OneTo11 was founded by Ravindra Kumar, Tirath Chand Sharma, Manasvi
Chand Sharma, Manasvi Singh and Anirban Chatterjee jn September 2020. Between January 2021 to December 2021, OneTo11 partnered with Dutch Crypto Investors, GDA Capital, NFT Technologies, Oracles Investment Group and International Blockchain Consulting. Also with Crypto Currency influencer
He made his Serie B debut for Ascoli on 14 January 2022 in a game
debut for Ascoli on 14 January 2022 in a game against Ternana. References External links 2003
was located is now The Mining Exchange, a property in the Wyndham hotel chain. References Companies based in Colorado Springs, Colorado
January 1967. The building where it was located is now The Mining Exchange, a property in the Wyndham hotel chain. References Companies based in Colorado
Jesús then played one season for Oliveirense, retiring in 1990. Managerial career Jesús was appointed interim coach of Petro de Luanda, following the death of coach Gojko Zec, helping them win the league title in 1995. Presidency career After six terms as vice-president of the Angolan Football Federation, in 2016 Jesús announced his candidacy for president. Personal life Jesús and his partner got married in Luanda in 1983; they had a son, Hadja. His idol is Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo. Career statistics International Scores and results list Angola's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Jesús goal. Honours Player Petro de Luanda Girabola: 1982, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988 Taça de Angola: 1987 Supertaça de Angola: 1987 Individual
Scores and results list Angola's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Jesús goal. Honours Player Petro de Luanda Girabola: 1982, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988 Taça de Angola: 1987 Supertaça de Angola: 1987 Individual CAF Legends award: 2009 Girabola top goalscorer: 1982, 1984, 1985 Coach Girabola: 1995 See also List of Angola international footballers References External links Jesús at RSSSF 1956 births Living people Sportspeople from Luanda Angolan footballers Association football forwards Clube Atlético de Luanda players F.C. Luanda players S.L. Benfica (Luanda) players Atlético Petróleos de Luanda players Varzim S.C. players U.D. Oliveirense players Girabola players Liga Portugal 2
time for the viewers to react, and then proceed as though the viewers have given them the correct answer. Examples and history Winky Dink and You Airing 1953 to 1957, the Winky Dink and You program was perhaps the first interactive TV show. The central gimmick of the show, praised by Microsoft mogul Bill Gates as "the first interactive TV show", was the use of a "magic drawing screen"—a piece of vinyl plastic that stuck to the television screen via static electricity. A kit containing the screen and various Winky Dink crayons could be purchased for 50 cents. At a climactic scene in every Winky Dink short film, Winky would arrive on a scene that contained a connect-the-dots picture that could be navigated only with the help of viewers. Winky Dink then would prompt the children at home to complete the picture, and the finished result would help him continue the story. Examples included drawing a bridge to cross a river, using an axe to chop down a tree, or creating a cage to trap a dangerous lion. Another use of the interactive screen was to decode messages. An image would be displayed, showing only the vertical lines of the letters of the secret
every Winky Dink short film, Winky would arrive on a scene that contained a connect-the-dots picture that could be navigated only with the help of viewers. Winky Dink then would prompt the children at home to complete the picture, and the finished result would help him continue the story. Examples included drawing a bridge to cross a river, using an axe to chop down a tree, or creating a cage to trap a dangerous lion. Another use of the interactive screen was to decode messages. An image would be displayed, showing only the vertical lines of the letters of the secret message. Viewers would then quickly trace onto their magic screen, and a second image would display the horizontal lines, completing the text. A final use of the screen was to create the outline of a character with whom Jack Barry would have a conversation. It would seem meaningless to viewers without the screen, further encouraging its purchase. Blues Clues Premiering in 1996, Blue's Clues was perhaps the most influential interactive TV show. It used pauses that were "long enough to give the youngest time to think, short enough for the oldest not to get bored". The length of the pauses, which was estimated from formative research, gave children enough time to process the information and solve the problem. After pausing, child voice-overs provided the answers so that they were given to children who had not come up with the solution
marine species native to the Eastern Pacific. FishBase notes that a
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sailing recognized by the IOC and the IPC, and the publications of the International Soling Association. Unfortunately not all crew names are documented in the major sources. 1990 Final results 1990 Progress 1991 Final results 1991 Progress 1992 Final results 1992 Progress 1993 Final results 1993 Progress 1994 Final results 1994 Progress Further results For further results see: Soling European Championship results (1968–1979) Soling European Championship results (1980–1984) Soling European Championship results (1985–1989) Soling European Championship results (1990–1994)
IPC, and the publications of the International Soling Association. Unfortunately not all crew names are documented in the major sources. 1990 Final results 1990 Progress 1991 Final results 1991 Progress 1992 Final results 1992 Progress 1993 Final results 1993 Progress 1994 Final results 1994 Progress Further results For further results see: Soling European Championship results (1968–1979) Soling European Championship
curated nine pioneering exhibitions concentrated on the subject of the rise of postmodernism in Israeli art, at the Artists' House in Jerusalem. In the years 1996–1980, he curated more than 20 historical exhibitions on the subject of Israeli art in museums and art spaces in Israel and the United States. In 1990, he curated an exhibition under the name: "Portrait of the Leader in Israeli Art" for the Eretz Israel Museum, which was to be displayed at the Independence House (formerly: Independence Hall), a museum located in the Dizengoff House on Rothschild Boulevard in Tel Aviv. However, shortly before the opening of the exhibition, it was decided that the exhibition, which presents leaders in an unflattering light, is not suitable for display there. Finally, the exhibition was presented at the Ein Harod Art Center. In the years 1993–1995, Ofrat curated the Israeli pavilion at the Venice Biennale, where he presented, among other things, Avital Geva's unique greenhouse project. In the years 1993-1994 he was an art lecturer at the University of Haifa and in the years 1998-2000 he was a lecturer of philosophy and art at the "Alma House of Hebrew Culture" College and at the Open University of Tel Aviv. In the years 2001-2000 he was s a lecturer in the fields of philosophy and cinema at the Jerusalem Cinematheque and a visiting professor at the Yeshiva University in New York. In the years 2002–2005, he served as artistic director and chief curator of "Time for Art", an exhibition space in Tel Aviv. Also, he was the curator (together with Galia Bar-Or) of the exhibition "Hegemony and Multiplicity - The 1950s in Israeli Art" at Ein Harod museum. The emphasis in his artistic activities is on local art. as a curator and historian, he works in full collaboration with the art field - with the artists themselves, with family archives and with museums in the periphery of Israel. Ofrat was married to photographer Aliza Auerbach until her death in 2015. He currently lives in Jerusalem. Publications Ofrat published several books and hundreds of essays and catalogues in Israel and outside it. He has authored over 100 catalogs for various Israeli artists and group exhibitions, often focusing on forgotten movements and artists. His research and writing have contributed greatly to the Israeli art bookshelf. Among the books he has published: "The Story of Israeli Art" (in Hebrew:
Aviv in 1945 in the name Gideon Fridlander. He received his bachelor's degree in 1968 from Tel Aviv University, and his master's degree in 1970 from Tel Aviv University (including a year at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island). In 1974 he completed a doctorate at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The subject of the doctoral dissertation was "The Definition of Art (in Hebrew: הגדרת האמנות" and it was later published as a book under the same name, published by HaKibbutz Hameuchad. Between the years 1981-1970 he taught modern drama in the Department of Theater at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and between the years 1995-1972 he was a senior lecturer of philosophy at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem. He has also been a guest-lecturer on Israeli art at various institutions in Israel, U.S.A and Canada. In 1976 and 1979, he curated the first performance festivals in Israel: "Exhibit 76" and "Exhibit 79", at the Artists' House in Tel Aviv, and even coined the Hebrew term for performance art (Meitzag) and for instalation art (Meitzav). In the years 1981-1980 he curated nine pioneering exhibitions concentrated on the subject of the rise of postmodernism in Israeli art, at the Artists' House in Jerusalem. In the years 1996–1980, he curated more than 20 historical exhibitions on the subject of Israeli art in museums and art spaces in Israel and the United States. In 1990, he curated an exhibition under the name: "Portrait of the Leader in Israeli Art" for the Eretz Israel Museum, which was to be displayed at the Independence House (formerly: Independence Hall), a museum located in the Dizengoff House on Rothschild Boulevard in Tel Aviv. However, shortly before the opening of the exhibition, it was decided that the exhibition, which presents leaders in an unflattering light, is not suitable for display there. Finally, the exhibition was presented at the Ein Harod Art Center. In the years 1993–1995, Ofrat curated the Israeli pavilion at the Venice Biennale, where he presented, among other things, Avital Geva's unique greenhouse
& Chaub.) B.Mathew Crocus sieberi subsp. sieberi Crocus sieberi subsp. sublimis (Herb.) B.Mathew Crocus veluchensis Herb. Section Nudiscapus B.Mathew Species without a basal prophyll. Type species C. reticulatus Stev. ex Adams *Series Orientales B.Mathew (Clade B) Type species Crocus korolkowii: Corm with parallel fibers or lightly reticulated, numerous leaves, spring-flowering, style three-forked Crocus alatavicus Semenova & Reg. Crocus caspius Fischer & Meyer (formerly in Series Biflori) Crocus korolkowii Regel ex Maw – celandine crocus Crocus michelsonii B. Fedtsch. *Series Carpetani B.Mathew (Clade C) Type species Crocus carpetanus: Undersurface of the leaves rounded with grooves, upper surface channeled, spring-flowering, style whitish, obscurely divided Crocus carpetanus Boiss. & Reut. Crocus nevadensis Amo & Campo *Series Reticulati B.Mathew (Clade D) Type species Crocus reticulatus: Spring-flowering, a bracteole, trifid styles, and reticulate corm tunics (Series Reticulati s.s. Harpke et al) Series Reticulati s.s. Crocus ancyrensis (Herb.) Maw syn. Crocus reticulatus var. ancyrensis Herb. – Ankara crocus Crocus angustifolius Weston – cloth-of-gold crocus Crocus danubensis Kerndorff, Pasche, N.Randjelovic & V.Randjelovic Crocus filis-maculatis Kerndorff & Pasche Crocus micranthus Boiss. Crocus orphei Karamplianis & Constantin. Crocus reticulatus Steven ex Weber & Mohr Crocus variegatus Hoppe & Hornsch. Former members of Series Reticulati s.l. (unplaced) Crocus abantensis T.Baytop & B.Mathew Crocus cancellatus Herb. Crocus cancellatus subsp. cancellatus Crocus cancellatus subsp. damascenus (Herb.) B.Mathew Crocus cancellatus subsp. lycius B.Mathew Crocus cancellatus subsp. mazziaricus (Herb.) B.Mathew Crocus cancellatus subsp. pamphylicus B.Mathew Crocus gargaricus Herb. Crocus herbertii B. athew Crocus hermoneus Kotschy ex Maw Crocus hittiticus T.Baytop & B.Mathew syn. Crocus reticulatus subsp. hittiticus (T.Baytop & B.Mathew) B.Mathew Crocus sieheanus Barr ex B.L. Burtt Series Biflori B.Mathew (Clade D) Type species Crocus biflorus: Tunics of corms split into rings at the base, either entire or with toothlike projections, leathery in texture, spring- or late-winter flowering, style three-forked Crocus adamii Gay syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. adamii (J.Gay) Mathew Crocus aerius Herb. Crocus albocoronatus (Kernd.) Kernd., Pasche & Harpke syn. C. biflorus subsp. albocoronatus Kerndorff Crocus alexandri Nicic ex Velen. syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. alexandri (Nicic ex Velen.) B.Mathew Crocus almehensis C.D. Brickell & B. Mathew Crocus artvinensis (J.Philippow) Gossheim syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. artvinensis (J.Philippow) B.Mathew Crocus bifloriformis Kernd. & Pasche syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. biflorus B.Mathew Crocus biflorus Mill. – silvery crocus, Scotch crocus Crocus caelestis (Kernd.) Kernd., Pasche & Harpke syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. caelestis Kernd. & Pasche Crocus chrysanthus Herb. – Golden crocus, Snow crocus Crocus chrysanthus subsp. chrysanthus Crocus chrysanthus subsp. multifolius Papan. & Zacharof Crocus crewei Hooker syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. crewei (Hook.f.) B.Mathew Crocus cyprius Boiss. & Kotschy Crocus danfordiae Maw Crocus danfordiae subsp. danfordiae Crocus danfordiae subsp. kurdistanicus Maroofi & Assadi Crocus fibroannulatus (Kernd.) Kernd., Pasche & Harpke syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. fibroannulatus Kernd. & Pasche Crocus hartmannianus Holmboe Crocus ionopharynx (Kernd.) Kernd., Pasche & Harpke syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. ionopharynx Kernd. & Pasche Crocus kerndorffiorum Pasche (1993) Crocus leichtlinii (Dewar) Bowles Crocus leucostylosus (Kernd.) Kernd., Pasche & Harpke syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. leucostylosus Kernd. & Pasche Crocus melantherus (Kernd.) Kernd., Pasche & Harpke syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. melantherus B.Mathew Crocus nerimaniae Yüzbasioglu & Varol (2004) Crocus nubigena Herbert syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. nubigena (Herb.) B.Mathew Crocus pestalozzae Boiss. Crocus pseudonubigena (B.Mathew) Kernd., Pasche & Harpke syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. pseudonubigena B.Mathew Crocus pulchricolor Herb. ex Tchichatscheff syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. pulchricolor (Herb. ex Tchich.) B.Mathew Crocus punctatus (Kernd.) Kernd., Pasche & Harpke syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. punctatus B.Mathew Crocus stridii Papanicolau & Zacharof syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. stridii (Papan. & Zacharof) B.Mathew Crocus tauri Maw syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. tauri (Maw) B.Mathew Crocus wattiorum (B.Mathew) B.Mathew syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. wattiorum B.Mathew Crocus weldenii Hoppe & Fuernrohr syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. weldenii (Hoppe & Fuernr.) B.Mathew Crocus demirizianus O.Erol & L.Can (2012) Crocus yakarianus Yıldırım & O.Erol (2013) Crocus yataganensis (Kernd.) Kernd., Pasche & Harpke syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. yataganensis Kernd. & Pasche *Series Lyciotauri Kerndorff & Pasche (Clade D)(new) Type species Crocus lyciotauricus: Outer corm tunics coriaceous or co-riaceous to membranous Crocus atrospermus (Kernd. & Pasche) Kernd. & Pasche syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. atrospermus Kernd. & Pasche Crocus akdagensis Kerndorff & Pasche Crocus akkayaensis Kerndorff & Pasche Crocus beydaglarensis Kerndorff & Pasche Crocus bowlesianus Kerndorff & Pasche Crocus calanthus Kerndorff & Pasche Crocus katrancensis Kerndorff & Pasche Crocus lyciotauricus Kerndorff & Pasche Crocus oreogenus Kerndorff & Pasche Crocus salurdagensis Kerndorff & Pasche Crocus xanthosus Kerndorff & Pasche Crocus ziyaretensis Kerndorff & Pasche *Series Isauri Kerndorff & Pasche (Clade D) Type species Crocus isauricus: Outer corm tunics annulate and coriaceous Crocus abracteolus Crocus antherotes Crocus caricus (Kernd.) Kernd., Pasche & Harpke syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. caricus Kernd. & Pasche Crocus concinnus Kerndorff & Pasche Crocus fauseri Crocus isauricus Kerndorff & Pasche (ex Bowles)
Crocus biflorus Mill. – silvery crocus, Scotch crocus Crocus caelestis (Kernd.) Kernd., Pasche & Harpke syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. caelestis Kernd. & Pasche Crocus chrysanthus Herb. – Golden crocus, Snow crocus Crocus chrysanthus subsp. chrysanthus Crocus chrysanthus subsp. multifolius Papan. & Zacharof Crocus crewei Hooker syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. crewei (Hook.f.) B.Mathew Crocus cyprius Boiss. & Kotschy Crocus danfordiae Maw Crocus danfordiae subsp. danfordiae Crocus danfordiae subsp. kurdistanicus Maroofi & Assadi Crocus fibroannulatus (Kernd.) Kernd., Pasche & Harpke syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. fibroannulatus Kernd. & Pasche Crocus hartmannianus Holmboe Crocus ionopharynx (Kernd.) Kernd., Pasche & Harpke syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. ionopharynx Kernd. & Pasche Crocus kerndorffiorum Pasche (1993) Crocus leichtlinii (Dewar) Bowles Crocus leucostylosus (Kernd.) Kernd., Pasche & Harpke syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. leucostylosus Kernd. & Pasche Crocus melantherus (Kernd.) Kernd., Pasche & Harpke syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. melantherus B.Mathew Crocus nerimaniae Yüzbasioglu & Varol (2004) Crocus nubigena Herbert syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. nubigena (Herb.) B.Mathew Crocus pestalozzae Boiss. Crocus pseudonubigena (B.Mathew) Kernd., Pasche & Harpke syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. pseudonubigena B.Mathew Crocus pulchricolor Herb. ex Tchichatscheff syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. pulchricolor (Herb. ex Tchich.) B.Mathew Crocus punctatus (Kernd.) Kernd., Pasche & Harpke syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. punctatus B.Mathew Crocus stridii Papanicolau & Zacharof syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. stridii (Papan. & Zacharof) B.Mathew Crocus tauri Maw syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. tauri (Maw) B.Mathew Crocus wattiorum (B.Mathew) B.Mathew syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. wattiorum B.Mathew Crocus weldenii Hoppe & Fuernrohr syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. weldenii (Hoppe & Fuernr.) B.Mathew Crocus demirizianus O.Erol & L.Can (2012) Crocus yakarianus Yıldırım & O.Erol (2013) Crocus yataganensis (Kernd.) Kernd., Pasche & Harpke syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. yataganensis Kernd. & Pasche *Series Lyciotauri Kerndorff & Pasche (Clade D)(new) Type species Crocus lyciotauricus: Outer corm tunics coriaceous or co-riaceous to membranous Crocus atrospermus (Kernd. & Pasche) Kernd. & Pasche syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. atrospermus Kernd. & Pasche Crocus akdagensis Kerndorff & Pasche Crocus akkayaensis Kerndorff & Pasche Crocus beydaglarensis Kerndorff & Pasche Crocus bowlesianus Kerndorff & Pasche Crocus calanthus Kerndorff & Pasche Crocus katrancensis Kerndorff & Pasche Crocus lyciotauricus Kerndorff & Pasche Crocus oreogenus Kerndorff & Pasche Crocus salurdagensis Kerndorff & Pasche Crocus xanthosus Kerndorff & Pasche Crocus ziyaretensis Kerndorff & Pasche *Series Isauri Kerndorff & Pasche (Clade D) Type species Crocus isauricus: Outer corm tunics annulate and coriaceous Crocus abracteolus Crocus antherotes Crocus caricus (Kernd.) Kernd., Pasche & Harpke syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. caricus Kernd. & Pasche Crocus concinnus Kerndorff & Pasche Crocus fauseri Crocus isauricus Kerndorff & Pasche (ex Bowles) syn. Crocus biflorus subsp. isauricus (Siehe ex Bowles) B.Mathew Crocus karamanensis Crocus mawii Crocus mersinensis Crocus rechingeri Kerndorff & Pasche Crocus taseliensis Crocus tauricus *Series Speciosi B.Mathew (Clade D) Type species Crocus speciosus: Corm tunic splits into rings at the base, leathery or membranous, foliage after the flowers, autumn-flowering, style much divided Crocus pulchellus Herb. – hairy crocus Crocus speciosus M. Bieb. – Bieberstein's crocus, large purple crocus Crocus speciosus subsp. ilgazensis B.Mathew Crocus speciosus subsp. speciosus Crocus speciosus subsp. xantholaimos B.Mathew Series Flavi B.Mathew (Clade D) Type species Crocus flavus: Tunics of the corms membranous, split into parallel fibers, spring-flowering, styles much divided Crocus adanensis T. Baytop & B. Mathew (formerly in Series Biflori) Crocus antalyensis Mathew
February 2003) is an Italian football player. He plays for Benevento. Club career He made his Serie B debut for Benevento on 13 January 2022 in
against Monza. International career He was first called up to represent his country in 2018 for Under-15 friendlies. In the next year, he was called up to the Under-16 squad. References External links 2003 births
2018 Burmese drama film, directed by Lu Min starring Lu Min, Myint Myat, Kyaw Htet Aung, Htun Eaindra Bo and Eaindra Kyaw Zin. The film was produced by Aung Tine Kyaw Film Production
by Aung Tine Kyaw Film Production and premiered in Myanmar on November 16, 2018. Cast Lu Min as Shwe Daung Myint Myat
Timber Company which started with ships for towing logs in the Northwestern United States. Weyerhaeuser started Weyerhaeuser Timber Company with a ship he acquired in 1892. The log towing ship was a 140-foot sternwheeler built for the partnership, Weyerhaeuser and Denkman Company. In 1923 Weyerhaeuser added to ocean lumber cargo ship the SS Pomona and the SS Hanley. The two ships took lumber to the East Coast. In 1933 F. Weyerhaeuser starts the Weyerhaeuser Steamship Company and moves the headquarters to Newark, New Jersey. At the outbreak of World War II the US government orders the four Weyerhaeuser to take supplies to the British army in Egypt. The next year the other four company's ships are requisitioned by the War Shipping Administration. During World War II the Weyerhaeuser Steamship Company was active in charter shipping with the Maritime Commission and War Shipping Administration. During wartime, the Weyerhaeuser Steamship Company operated Victory ships and Liberty shipss. The ship was run by its crew and the US Navy supplied United States Navy Armed Guards to man the deck guns and radio. The most common armament mounted on these merchant ships were the MK II 20mm Oerlikon autocannon and the 3"/50, 4"/50, and 5"/38 deck guns. In 1942 the SS Potlatch and the SS Heffron were sunk by German U-boats torpedoes. After the war, Weyerhaeuser Steamship Company purchased four Liberty ships for intercoastal shipping service. In 1950 Weyerhaeuser Steamship Company purchases the Pacific Coast Direct Line and moves its headquarter from Newark to San Francisco. In 1962 the Weyerhaeuser Line is started and Weyerhaeuser Steamship becomes a division of Weyerhaeuser Company. In 1962 many trees fell due to the Columbus Day Storm of 1962, Weyerhaeuser Steamship Company charter ships to take the surplus of lumber Japan. Ships are chartered to carry finished forest products to Australia (the first Weyerhaeuser transportation of finished products to a foreign market). In 1964 Weyerhaeuser Steamship Company expands with service to Australia, In 1967 charter "M" ships from Hoegh take lumber products to Europe. Weyerhaeuser Line headquarters moves to Tacoma in 1966. By 1969 all the post Liberty ships purchased by Weyerhaeuser Steamship Company were sold and some shipping moved to charter ships. In 1975 Weyerhaeuser contracted with Leif Höegh & Co to have built six new second generation of Container "M" ships with open-hatch and gantry-crane transport lumber to Europe, ships are delivered in 1977. Weyerhaeuser added two new "J" ships to transport
SS Tanar in 1959 Potlatch sank in 1942 by Uboat off Virgin Islands F. E. Weyerhaeuser (was James Kenny, Liberty ship) (collision with Pacific on September 8, 1955) John Weyerhaeuser (was Edward Haines, Liberty ship) Horace Irvine (was Louis Bamberger, Liberty ship) George S. Long (was Dexter W. Fellows, Liberty ship) W. H. Peabody (was Mary Pickersgill, Liberty ship) C. R. Moser (was George E. Waldo, Liberty ship) Y. L. McCormick Nashua Victory (chartered in the 1960s) Frontenac Victory (chartered in the 1960s) Columbia Victory(chartered in the 1960s) Central Victory (chartered in the 1960s) Tugboats built by RivTow Marine from 1979 to 1990 . Tug B532 Tug B533 Tug B 534 Tug B535m Tug MB317 Tug B141 Tug B142 Tug B143 Tug MB318 Tug B210 Tug B213 Tug B214 Tug B 256 Tug B 257 Tug B 258 Tug B 228 Tug B 212 Tug B 213 Tug B 214 Tug B 225 Tug B 226 Tug MB319 Tug B540 Tug B552 Tug B541 Tug M.B. 310 Tug Sandra May Tug B144 Tug M.B. 307 Tug B551 Tug B145 Tug B147 Tug B148 Tug MB313 Tug B545 Tug B546 Tug B544 Tug B547 Tug B548 Tug Kelsey Don Tug Northern Falcon Tug MB037 Tug Burrard Cleaner No. 9 Tug M.B. 303 Tugboats by Benson Bros. Shipbuilding in 1969 Tug B211 Tug B215 Tug B216 Tug B217 Tug B219 Tugboats by Alberni Engineering in 1989 - 1990 Tug B138 Tug B138 Tug B138 Tug B138 Speed boat B550 sidewinder tug B551 sidewinder tug B552 sidewinder tug B553 Chatered from Leif Hoegh Leif Hoegh chater from 1967 to 1981 44,000-ton, 660-ft-long built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, open-hatch general cargo ships: Hoegh Mallard Hoegh Musketeer Hoegh Merchant Hoegh Marlin Hoegh Mawscot Hoegh Merit
(16 to 59 ft). It reaches 25 cm (9.8 inches) in total length. The species is thought to be diurnal, hovering
known as the narrow-headed puffer, is a species of pufferfish in the family Tetraodontidae. It is a tropical marine species endemic to the
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station () is a railway station in Shexian County, Huangshan, Anhui, China. It is an intermediate stop on both the Hefei–Fuzhou high-speed railway and the Hangzhou–Huangshan intercity railway. Initially, no station was planned at
is an intermediate stop on both the Hefei–Fuzhou high-speed railway and the Hangzhou–Huangshan intercity railway. Initially, no station was planned at this location. However, the station was
of the Bundestag in the 2021 German federal election. He is affiliated with the Alliance 90/The Greens party. References External links Living people 1992 births Politicians from Frankfurt 21st-century
a German politician. Krämer became a member of the Bundestag in the 2021 German federal election. He is affiliated with the
crayfish is typically blue overall with orange highlights on its joints, although rare bright blue and pink specimens have also been collected. Because of this species' exceedingly small range and overall rarity, this species is ranked as S1 (Critically imperiled) in both states where it occurs (Alabama and Mississippi) and has a NatureServe global rank of G1
burrowing crayfish found in Alabama and Mississippi. Description The banded mudbug is a small (maximum size: ~2–2.5 inches) primary burrowing crayfish. This crayfish is typically blue overall with orange highlights on its joints, although rare bright blue and pink specimens have also been collected. Because of this species' exceedingly small range
decision. Two of the judges scored the fight 100–90 for him, while the third judge awarded him a 97–93 scorecard. Chevalier made the first defense of his newly acquired regional title against Yeison Vargas on 7 December 2019. He won the fight by a third-round knockout. Chevalier was booked to face Carlos Zambrano on 4 March 2021, following a 15-month absence from the sport. He won the fight by a third-round knockout. Chevalier first knocked Zambrano down in the first round, with a shot to the back of the head which wasn't spotted by the referee. He knocked Zambrano down twice more in the third round, first with a right straight and then with a body shot, which left Zambrano unable to beat the ten count. Chevalier faced James Wilkins for
first defense of his newly acquired regional title against Yeison Vargas on 7 December 2019. He won the fight by a third-round knockout. Chevalier was booked to face Carlos Zambrano on 4 March 2021, following a 15-month absence from the sport. He won the fight by a third-round knockout. Chevalier first knocked Zambrano down in the first round, with a shot to the back of the head which wasn't
Pergolettese on 27 September 2020 against Lucchese. He finished the season with 24 league appearances, 12 as a starter. He made his Serie B debut for Brescia on 19 December 2021 in a game against Cittadella.
season in Serie D on loan to Franciacorta. For the 2020–21 season, he was loaned to Pergolettese. He made his professional debut in Serie C for Pergolettese on 27 September 2020 against Lucchese. He finished the season with 24 league appearances, 12 as a starter. He made his Serie B debut for Brescia on 19 December 2021 in a game against Cittadella. He
international education near Bangkok. She is a campaigner for literary translation, and literary translators, especially with the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators. Awards and Honors 2022 Winner, Mildred L. Batchelder Award for her translation of Sachiko Kashiwaba's Temple Alley Summer, illus. Miho Satake. Translations Temple Alley Summer, by Sachiko Kashiwaba, ills. Miho Satake (Restless Books, 2021) J-Boys: Kazuo’s World, by Shogo Oketani (IBC Publishing, 2013; Stone Bridge Press, 2011) "Festival Time" by Ippei Mogami, in The Best Asian Short Stories 2018, illus. Saburo Takada (Kitaab, 2018) "Swing" by Ippei Mogami, in Kyoto Journal 82, May 2015 "Mirror, Mirror", by Sachiko Kashiwaba, in A Tapestry of Colours 1: Stories from Asia (Marshall Cavendish Editions, 2021) "House of Trust", by Sachiko Kashiwaba, in Tomo: Friendship Through Fiction—An Anthology of Japan Teen Stories (Stone Bridge Press, 2012) https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=b9vODwAAQBAJ "First Claw", by Sachiko Kashiwaba, in Words Without Borders, April 2020 My Japan, by Etsuko Filliquet (Kaiseisha, 2017) Baby Chick, by Jun’ichi Kobayashi, ullus.
2011) "Festival Time" by Ippei Mogami, in The Best Asian Short Stories 2018, illus. Saburo Takada (Kitaab, 2018) "Swing" by Ippei Mogami, in Kyoto Journal 82, May 2015 "Mirror, Mirror", by Sachiko Kashiwaba, in A Tapestry of Colours 1: Stories from Asia (Marshall Cavendish Editions, 2021) "House of Trust", by Sachiko Kashiwaba, in Tomo: Friendship Through Fiction—An Anthology of Japan Teen Stories (Stone Bridge Press, 2012) https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=b9vODwAAQBAJ "First Claw", by Sachiko Kashiwaba, in Words Without Borders, April 2020 My Japan, by Etsuko Filliquet (Kaiseisha, 2017) Baby Chick, by Jun’ichi Kobayashi, ullus. Eigoro Futamata (original work by Kornei I. Chukovskii), (Doshinsha, 2009) - co-translated with Etsuko Nozaka "Inside" by Rio Shimamoto, in Inside and Other Short Fiction: Japanese Women by Japanese Women (Kodansha International, 2006) "The Shadow of the Orchid" by Nobuko Takagi, in Inside
known as the marbled puffer, is a species of pufferfish in the family Tetraodontidae. It is native to the Western Atlantic, where it ranges from
Tetraodontidae. It is native to the Western Atlantic, where it ranges from North Carolina to Suriname and occurs
2019. Cast Khant Si Thu as Nway Oo Eaindra Kyaw Zin as Moe Ma Kha Chit Snow (child actress) as Saung Hay Man Yoon May (child actress) as
Nway Oo Eaindra Kyaw Zin as Moe Ma Kha Chit Snow (child actress) as Saung Hay Man Yoon May (child actress) as Snow White Lin Zarni Zaw References 2019 films Burmese-language films
In June 1947, the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle speculated that Fallings could be the first Black pitcher to enter the major leagues, one month before Dan Bankhead would accomplish the feat with the Brooklyn Dodgers. He later appeared in an game against the Negro American League's Chicago American Giants on August 7. Fallings was one of eight players to return to the team for the 1948 season. Though primarily a pitcher, he also played left field. References External links and Seamheads 1926 births Possibly living people New York Black Yankees players Baseball pitchers United States Army personnel of World War II African Americans in
that Fallings could be the first Black pitcher to enter the major leagues, one month before Dan Bankhead would accomplish the feat with the Brooklyn Dodgers. He later appeared in an game against the Negro American League's Chicago American Giants on August 7. Fallings was one of eight players to return to the team for the 1948 season. Though primarily a pitcher, he also played left field. References External links and Seamheads 1926 births Possibly living people New York Black Yankees players Baseball pitchers United States Army personnel of World War II African Americans in World War II Baseball
described herself as 'an artist, recording all my life the things I see around me'. The style of Amiss' art varies, with earlier works favouring more naturalistic renditions and use of oil, gouache, and pastels, whereas later works are more abstract and gestural, and tend to use pencil or pen, as well as block colour compositions in paint. Earlier portfolio works show Amiss experimenting with texture and architecture studies, different styles and techniques, and print-making. Amiss' later sketches and paintings are characterised by their hasty composition, with numerous sketches composed in quick succession (for example, entire volumes from a day at London Zoo, observing traffic in Oxford Circus, or from a single life drawing class). Amiss dated and annotated virtually all of her drawings with their subject matter and date. Amiss also created compositional works using found material such as junk mail, food packaging and newspaper cuttings, which were pasted into scrapbooks. Personal life Amiss was born and grew up in Sunderland with her parents, Arthur and Isabelle (Belle) and sister, Dorothy. As a child, Amiss attended Bede Grammar School for Girls, where teachers noticed her artistic capabilities. After school, Amiss went on to attend the Sunderland College of Art, before winning a scholarship to the Royal Academy School of Art in London in 1954. Amiss studied painting at the Royal Academy but withdrew from her studies in 1958 following what she described as her first breakdown with manic depression and incarceration at Warlingham Park Hospital. After her time as an in-patient at Warlingham Park Hospital, she did not return to the Royal Academy. Instead, Amiss trained as a shorthand typist and worked as a typist for the Ministry of Labour from 1962, and later at Stockwell Unemployment Benefit Office, where she varied her hours of work in periods of poor or unstable mental health. For most of her adult life, Amiss lived in South London, in Clapham, with her mother Belle, who had sold the family shop in Sunderland to be nearer to Amiss. Belle died in 1989, after which time Amiss lived alone in the flat in Clapham, until her death in 2013, though her family maintained contact and provided her with support. Amiss was a keen traveller, and went on numerous holidays abroad, both as a solo traveller on package holidays or with her mother. These included holidays to Syria, South America, Russia, Egypt, India and Nepal, Vietnam, and China. When visiting China in the 1980s, Amiss was restrained and arrested, returned to England and sectioned at Tooting Bec Hospital. From 1977, Amiss began assembling photographs and other found materials (mostly newspaper cuttings and unsolicited post or junk mail) into photograph albums. Amiss' photographs were mostly from her holidays and travels, visits to London Zoo and local scenes and objects. Volumes also included cuttings from newspapers, junk mail and other ephemeral material, including some food packaging. From the late 1990s, Amiss shifted to using mostly lined A4 refill pads instead of photograph albums, which were mainly filled with
sister: 'I was once in the tradition of social realism, also called the kitchen sink school of painting. But I am now avant-garde and misunderstood.' Amiss described her work as "a visual diary", and her drawings and paintings took their subject matter from the world around her, including still life, landscapes, local scenes, portraits, figures and objects. Amiss also meticulously recorded and itemised details of her daily life in a series of journals, log books, account books, record books, photo albums and scrapbooks. Each of these series of volumes was used for a defined purpose, from recording summaries of letters sent (record books), money spent and received (account books), log books (diary-type daily entries), and scrapbooks and photo albums (food eaten, junk mail and collected ephemera). Amiss' artwork is thematically rooted in the real world, with works taking their subject matter from her surroundings, including people, street scenes, objects, landscapes, and nature. She described herself as 'an artist, recording all my life the things I see around me'. The style of Amiss' art varies, with earlier works favouring more naturalistic renditions and use of oil, gouache, and pastels, whereas later works are more abstract and gestural, and tend to use pencil or pen, as well as block colour compositions in paint. Earlier portfolio works show Amiss experimenting with texture and architecture studies, different styles and techniques, and print-making. Amiss' later sketches and paintings are characterised by their hasty composition, with numerous sketches composed in quick succession (for example, entire volumes from a day at London Zoo, observing traffic in Oxford Circus, or from a single life drawing class). Amiss dated and annotated virtually all of her drawings with their subject matter and date. Amiss also created compositional works using found material such as junk mail, food packaging and newspaper cuttings, which were pasted into scrapbooks. Personal life Amiss was born and grew up in Sunderland with her parents, Arthur and Isabelle (Belle) and sister, Dorothy. As a child, Amiss attended Bede Grammar School for Girls, where teachers noticed her artistic capabilities. After school, Amiss went on to attend the Sunderland College of Art, before winning a scholarship to the Royal Academy School of Art in London in 1954. Amiss studied painting at the Royal Academy but withdrew from her studies in 1958 following what she described as her first breakdown with manic depression and incarceration at Warlingham Park Hospital. After her time as an in-patient at Warlingham Park Hospital, she did not return to the Royal Academy. Instead, Amiss trained as a shorthand typist and worked as a typist for the Ministry of Labour from 1962, and later at Stockwell Unemployment Benefit Office, where she varied her hours of work in periods of poor or unstable mental health. For most of her adult life, Amiss lived in South London, in Clapham, with her mother Belle, who had sold the family shop in Sunderland to be nearer to Amiss. Belle died in 1989, after which time Amiss lived alone in the flat
and is demersal, inhabiting soft bottoms. It is known to reach at least 12 cm (4.7 inches) in length. References Tetraodontidae Fish described in
of Colombia, where it occurs at a depth range of 1 to 151 m (3 to 495 ft) and is demersal, inhabiting soft bottoms. It is known to reach at least
playing in the Harrow v Eton match of 1906 at Lord's due to a fractured finger and was replaced in the Harrow team by Michael Falcon. From Harrow he maltriculated to Trinity College at the University of Cambridge. A member of the Cambridge University Cricket Club, Reunert made three appearances in first-class cricket for the club in 1908 against Yorkshire, Kent, and Sussex; in the match against Sussex, he played alongside his brother in the Cambridge team. In three first-class matches, he scored 60 runs with a highest score of 28 not out, while with the ball he took 4 wickets with best figures of 3 for 89. Reunert became a barrister after graduating from Cambridge, and was a member of the Inner
missed out on playing in the Harrow v Eton match of 1906 at Lord's due to a fractured finger and was replaced in the Harrow team by Michael Falcon. From Harrow he maltriculated to Trinity College at the University of Cambridge. A member of the Cambridge University Cricket Club, Reunert made three appearances in first-class cricket for the club in 1908 against Yorkshire, Kent, and Sussex; in the match against Sussex, he played alongside his brother in the Cambridge team. In three first-class matches, he scored 60 runs with a highest score of 28 not out, while with the ball he
a popular science book about advanced physics by Nobel laureate Frank Wilczek. According to the author: Part I. What There Is (chapters 1–5) Chapter 1. There's Plenty of Space Chapter 2. There's Plenty of Time Chapter 3. There Are Very Few Ingredients Chapter 4. There Are Very Few Laws Chapter 5. There's Plenty of Matter and Energy Part II. Beginnings and Ends (chapters
Fundamentals: Ten Keys to Reality (2021) is a popular science book about advanced physics by Nobel laureate Frank Wilczek. According to the author: Part I. What There Is (chapters 1–5) Chapter 1. There's Plenty of Space Chapter 2. There's Plenty of Time Chapter 3. There Are Very Few Ingredients Chapter 4. There Are Very Few Laws Chapter 5. There's Plenty of Matter and
game at the age of 15. He made his Serie C debut on 25 August 2019 against Potenza. On 10 August 2021, he signed with Serie B club Cittadella. He made his Serie B
the age of 15. He made his Serie C debut on 25 August 2019 against Potenza. On 10 August 2021, he signed with Serie B club Cittadella. He made his Serie B debut for Cittadella on
Oo and Soe Thein Htut starring Dwe, Htun Eaindra Bo and Eaindra Kyaw Zin. Cast Dwe as Di Par
Eaindra Kyaw Zin. Cast Dwe as Di Par Htun Eaindra Bo as May Khattar Eaindra Kyaw Zin as Shin Thant Kyi References 2004
NEC Nijmegen on 23 January 2022. References 2001 births Living people Dutch footballers Footballers from Rotterdam Association football fullbacks Feyenoord players Eredivisie players
Eredivisie club Feyenoord. Career Born in Rotterdam, Hall came through the Feyenoord Academy and, in December 2020, signed a contract until summer 2024. He made his Eredivisie debut as a 85th minute substitute
to Talara, Peru. It is a demersal species found in shallow coastal areas that reaches 18 cm (7 inches) in total length. References Tetraodontidae Fish
is a demersal species found in shallow coastal areas that reaches 18 cm (7 inches) in total length. References Tetraodontidae Fish described in
Puraskar to Bengali language writers by Sahitya Akademi. Recipients References External
Sahitya Akademi Indian literary awards Awards established in 2010
studied Ethnic Studies at Mills College in Oakland, California. In 2018 she contributed to the anthology Kinalamten Gi Pasifiku, which features writers who focus "on narratives of colonised Pasifika". Her uncle is the poet Valentine Sengebau. Reference External links Dear Gorgeous Podcast: Siobhon McManus KUAM's Culture Club: Siobhon McManus Year of birth missing (living people) Living people
the fact that citizens of Guam do not have full voting rights United States elections. McManus studied Ethnic Studies at Mills College in Oakland, California. In 2018 she contributed to the anthology Kinalamten Gi Pasifiku, which features writers who focus "on narratives of colonised Pasifika". Her uncle is the poet Valentine Sengebau. Reference External links Dear Gorgeous Podcast: Siobhon McManus KUAM's Culture Club: Siobhon McManus Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Palauan writers Chamorro people Guamanian writers Mills College
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