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of the Baden-Württemberg state parliament. From 2002 to 2011 she was board member of Alliance 90/The Greens in Baden-Württemberg. At 2021 Baden-Württemberg election Bauer got re-elected with 41,7% in her electoral district Heidelberg. On 12 May 2011 Bauer became minister for Science and Art of Baden-Württemberg. Theres... | Alliance 90/The Greens in Baden-Württemberg. At 2021 Baden-Württemberg election Bauer got re-elected with 41,7% in her electoral district Heidelberg. On 12 May 2011 Bauer became minister for Science and Art of Baden-Württemberg. Theresa Bauer is married with Ubaldo Soto. The couple has two children. References Living p... |
with the surname include: Noellie Marie Béatri Damiba (born 1951), Burkinabé | with the surname include: Noellie Marie Béatri |
Diploma in Cocoa and Chocolate Management at the Simón Bolívar University. In 2012 Di Giacobbe made the decision to visit rural areas of Venezuela to help lift socially excluded women out of poverty and vulnerability with the aim of changing the situation in the context of the national crisis; by 2017, 8 500 women had ... | Venezuelan chocolatier, chef and entrepreneur. In 2016 she was awarded the first Basque Culinary World Prize, an international prize awarded annually since 2016 by the Basque government and the Basque Culinary Center. Biography Di Giacobbe grew up in a family of gastronomes, where everyone since her grandmother was a c... |
Islamabad. WAPDA won their maiden title by beating Islamabad 1-0 in the final. Mejzgaan Orakzai of Islamabad won the Best Player award. Teams Twelve teams competed in the tournament. Azad Jammu & Kashmir | Orakzai of Islamabad won the Best Player award. Teams Twelve teams competed in the tournament. Azad Jammu & Kashmir Balochistan Balochistan Red Diya Islamabad Karachi Kickers Pakistan Police Punjab Punjab University Sindh Green Sindh Red WAPDA References National Women |
(born 1931), Royal Canadian Navy rear admiral John Knight (Royal Navy | (1854–1927), U.S. Navy admiral Charles Joseph Knight (born 1931), Royal Canadian Navy rear admiral John Knight (Royal Navy officer) |
Wong Won't Dance is a middle-grade sports novel written illustrated by Libia Brenda and published September 8, 2020 by Levine Querido. The book is a Junior Library Guild selection, a Pura Belpré Award honor book, and PNBA Book Award winner. The Last Cuentista (2021) The Last Cuentista was published by Levine Querido an... | her family, three dogs, and two frogs. Outside of writing, Higuera works in healthcare. Higuera is mixed race. Selected works Lupe Wong Won't Dance (2020) Lupe Wong Won't Dance is a middle-grade sports novel written illustrated by Libia Brenda and published September 8, 2020 by Levine Querido. The book is a Junior Libr... |
The building consisted of a central pavilion housing a straight staircase, and two wings with a pavilion at each end. Catherine wanted to cover the alley in the garden where Henry played pall-mall, an early form of croquet. For this commission, Philibert de l'Orme built her a grotto set on a base made to look like natu... | on his mistress, Gabrielle d'Estrées, and she purchased the Château de Montceaux at auction from the estate of Catherine de' Medici for 39,000 écus, money which he probably gave her. After Gabrielle's death in 1599, he acquired it from their young son, César, Duc de Vendôme, and in 1601 gave it to his new wife, Marie d... |
Academy showed an interest in the museum. The building that houses the museum is based on Sudanese architecture. Collections The museum's exhibits date from the Saharan Neolithic era to the mid-20th century. The museum contains terracotta statues dating from the 6th century BC. In addition the museum contains objects u... | from the 6th century BC. In addition the museum contains objects used in ceremonies and masks. One of the oldest objects in the museum is prehistoric Saharan biface. The museum contains funerary neck rests of the Dogon people, Ibo throne from Nigeria, fertility dolls, carved tools as well as statues from Mali dating ba... |
McMillan serving as president of the company. McMillan's business success also led to political influence, and he became active with the Republican Party of Wisconsin. He was a county commissioner in 1866 and served on the La Crosse city council and the county board of supervisors (the successor organization to the cou... | elected mayor of La Crosse, defeating incumbent Democrat Theodore Rodolf. He suffered a brief illness while serving as mayor and spent six months over the Winter in California. He did not run for re-election in 1872, but ran for Wisconsin State Assembly in the Fall election that year, and was chosen to represent his co... |
project Into Existence. Fowler received his BFA from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and his MFA from Yale University School of Art. He also attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 2014. References 1988 births Living people Interdisciplinary artists Artists from St. Louis Artists from Los A... | Fine Arts and his MFA from Yale University School of Art. He also attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 2014. References 1988 births Living people Interdisciplinary artists Artists from St. Louis Artists from Los Angeles 21st-century American artists Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts |
References medusaeus Taxa named by Emilio Chiovenda Plants described in 1928 Flora of | The species was first formally described by the botanist Emilio Chiovenda in 1928. See also |
Cuisinart. In 2019 she published her first book through Penguin Random House publishing house, entitled Cocina latina ligera: recetas y consejos para una vida más saludable, in which she presents nearly 200 healthy cooking options. She also contributed recipes to the publications Reta tu vida by José Fernández and El r... | in cooking and in her adolescence she was diagnosed with a heart condition that forced her to drastically change her eating habits. This new style of healthy gastronomy led her to become certified as a Chef of International Cuisine at the Zi Teresa Culinary Arts Center in her home country in the mid-2010s. Career In 20... |
and Boston University School of Medicine. He serves as the Chief of the Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine at MassGeneral Hospital for Children and Harvard Medical School. A key finding of Hadland's research has been to confirm the pernicious influence of pharmaceutical marketing on overdose deaths; an upt... | Hospital for Children and Harvard Medical School. A key finding of Hadland's research has been to confirm the pernicious influence of pharmaceutical marketing on overdose deaths; an uptick in dollars spent on marketing from Big Pharma was shown to increase mortality from opioid overdoses after a one-year period. Opioid... |
establish himself as a starting player in any of those loans. On 12 January 2022, he returned to Pordenone on loan from Fiorentina. He made his Serie B debut for Pordenone on 16 January in a game against Lecce and made his first start in the next game on 22 January 2022 against Perugia. Personal life He is the son of t... | he moved to Napoli and signed a three-year contract. After spending the 2018–19 season with Napoli's Under-19 squad (including the 2018–19 UEFA Youth League), he returned to Pordenone. On 5 August 2019, he left Pordenone again, signing a three-year contract with Fiorentina. After spending the 2019–20 season with Fioren... |
sponsor is Erste Group. The defending champions are HSC Csíkszereda. Teams Regular season References External links Erste Liga (ice hockey) seasons 2021–22 in European ice hockey | 2021–22 Erste Liga is a season of the Erste Liga. The league's title sponsor is Erste Group. The defending champions are |
in the NCAA's Atlantic Hockey. Holy Cross began competing in intercollegiate ice hockey in 1966. These lists are updated through the end of | College of the Holy Cross in the NCAA's Atlantic Hockey. Holy Cross began competing in intercollegiate ice hockey in 1966. These lists are updated through the end of the 2020–21 season. Goals Assists Points Saves References Lists |
and scored 3 goals in the main time the club changed its name to Nerafa Slavutych.In 1997 he moved to Torpedo Mogilev a club in Belarus where he played 46 matches and scored 1 goal. In 1999 he moved back to Desna Chernihiv in Chernihiv where he played 54 matches in 2002 he moved to Nizhyn playing 20 matches and scored ... | 13 matches with Cheksyl Chernihiv another club in the city of Chernihiv.In 1994 he moved back to Desna Chernihiv where he played 12 matches and then he played 12 matches again with Cheksyl Chernihiv. In 1995 he moved to Voskhod Slavutich where he played 30 matches and scored 3 goals in the main time the club changed it... |
and education Power became interested in mummies as a child. She became ill with glandular fever and missed her high school leaving exams. She was left with chronic fatigue syndrome and remained unwell for eight years. Power was an undergraduate student at Macquarie University, where she studied ancient history. She gr... | is an Australian archaeologist who is a Professor of Bioarchaeology in the Department of History and Archaeology and Director of the Centre for Ancient Cultural Heritage and Environment at Macquarie University. Power is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London and the Royal Society of New South Wales. Early lif... |
guest team Afghanistan 1-0 in the final. Teams Fourteen teams took part in the tournament. Afghanistan (guest team) Azad Jammu & Kashmir's Pilot Balochistan Diya Islamabad Wapda Sindh Punjab Sports Sciences Young Rising Star Red Lahore Women Young Rising | in the final. Teams Fourteen teams took part in the tournament. Afghanistan (guest team) Azad Jammu & Kashmir's Pilot Balochistan Diya Islamabad Wapda Sindh Punjab Sports |
of the same year. For the next two years, each of the films for which Pammy worked for Manmohan Desai were also commercially successful. Aa Gale Lag Jaa (1973) was the tenth highest-grossing film of the year 1973 and Roti (1974) was the seventh highest-grossing film of the year 1974. The banner year, both for the total... | founded Varma Films, known for box-office hits like Suhaag Raat (1948), Patanga (1949) and Badal (1951). Suhaag Raat was the seventh highest-grossing film of 1948; Patanga was the seventh highest-grossing film of 1949; and finally, Badal was the eighth highest-grossing film of 1951. Munshiram (Pammy's father) was also ... |
of the bronze medals in the women's +78 kg event at the 2014 Asian Games held in Incheon, South Korea. She also competed in the women's team event. | 2014 Asian Games held in Incheon, South Korea. She also competed in the women's team event. References External links Living people 1993 births Place of birth missing (living people) Thonthan Satjadet Judoka at |
Freeman Wills Crofts, Alfred Walter Stewart and the British Detective Novel, 1920-1961. McFarland, 2014. Herbert, Rosemary. Whodunit?: A Who's Who in Crime & Mystery Writing. Oxford University Press, 2003. Magill, Frank Northen . Critical Survey of Mystery and Detective Fiction: Authors, Volume 4. Salem Press, 1988. Re... | The Fatal Garden. Reviewing the novel in The Observer, Maurice Richardson concluded "Mr. Rhode has lost very little of his grip." Synopsis Two corpses are found in the garden of the house of an eccentric inventor Gabriel Hockliffe. Unusually Priestley takes an active role in the investigation rather than solving it fro... |
Senior Football Championship on 20 occasions, with the most recent coming in 1994. Lisnaskea defeated Irvinestown to claim the Fermanagh Intermediate title in 2010, and followed this up with wins over Tullylish and Rasharkin to reach the Ulster final. Lisnaskea faced Monaghan's Doohamlet in the Ulster Intermediate fina... | the All-Ireland Intermediate final at Croke Park. A Niall McElroy goal sealed a 1–16 to 0–15 victory after extra-time as Lisnaskea were crowned All-Ireland Intermediate champions. Lisnaskea reached the Senior championship final in 2012 after defeating St Patrick's. However, on 13 September, two weeks before the final L... |
Dune led the nominations with three. Winners and nominees The winners will be listed first and on bold. Film Broadcast Media Gaming Student Film References External | television, computer entertainment and student productions in 2021. The nominations were announced on January 24, 2022, the film Dune led the nominations with three. Winners |
opened on 14 November 1870 by the Caledonian Railway. On the northbound platform was the station building, on the east side was the goods yard and on the southbound platform was the signal box. It originally had a siding | box. It originally had a siding to the north of the crossing. The station closed on 10 January 1955. The signal box closed in 1967. The station building is now a house. References Disused railway stations in Angus Former Caledonian Railway stations Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1870 Railway stations in Gr... |
of 9 December 2011 Election cycles List of deputies Notes References External links List of deputies in the official website (archived) 2007 | List of deputies in the official website (archived) 2007 2007 in Argentina 2008 in Argentina 2009 in Argentina |
meaning of the slogan is that you had one window into the network through your desktop computer and that with the appropriate software, other people's computing power could be utilized with offloading. In 2010, Oracle bought Sun but without the slogan being discussed, used or defended. In July 2019, content delivery ne... | software, other people's computing power could be utilized with offloading. In 2010, Oracle bought Sun but without the slogan being discussed, used or defended. In July 2019, content delivery network provider Cloudflare bought the rights to the expired trademark. John Gage stated in an interview with John Graham-Cummin... |
archival methods. For school children, the CDF presents a Fotoviaje, a 50-minute program in which two actors represent photographers from the early 20th century who demonstrate how photography and Uruguay have changed over time. Each year more than 3000 elementary school students attend this program which also tours Ur... | illuminated. One rationale for the open air exhibitions is that they bring foot traffic to previously unfrequented public areas that might otherwise seem dangerous, especially at night. These exhibitions have included a retrospective of the architecture of Óscar Niemeyer, Views of Paris (André Kertész, Marcel Bovis, Eu... |
side Quang Nam, where he made 36 league appearances and scored 4 goals, helping them win their only league title. On 4 January 2015, he debuted for Quang Nam during a 0-0 draw with Cần Thơ. On 25 January 2015, Hồ scored his first 2 goals for Quang Nam during a 3-1 win | On 4 January 2015, he debuted for Quang Nam during a 0-0 draw with Cần Thơ. On 25 January 2015, Hồ scored his first 2 goals for Quang Nam during a 3-1 win over Đồng Nai. References External links Vietnamese footballers |
Crime & Mystery Writing. Oxford University Press, 2003. Magill, Frank Northen . Critical Survey of Mystery and Detective Fiction: Authors, Volume 4. Salem Press, 1988. Reilly, John M. Twentieth Century Crime & Mystery Writers. Springer, 2015. 1948 British novels Novels by Cecil Street British crime novels British myste... | forty sixth in his long-running series of novels featuring Lancelot Priestley, a Golden Age armchair detective. It was published in America by Dodd Mead under the alternative title The Links in the Chain. References Bibliography Evans, Curtis. Masters of the "Humdrum" Mystery: Cecil John |
Slavutich where he played 21 in the main time the club changed its name to Nerafa Slavutych and he played 2 matches. In 1998 he moved to Desna Chernihiv the main club of the city of Chernihiv. Here he played 15 matches and then in 2001 he moved to | finishing with 7 matches for Desna Chernihiv. Honours Desna Chernihiv Ukrainian Second League: 2005–06 References External links Viktor Litvin at footballfacts.ru 1976 births Living people Footballers from Chernihiv Ukrainian footballers FC Desna Chernihiv players FC Desna-2 Chernihiv players FC Slavutych players Ukrai... |
where it ranges from Tosa Bay to Tokyo Bay. It is a demersal fish that reaches 20 cm (7.9 inches) SL. Although sometimes known as the red-eyed puffer, this | Bay. It is a demersal fish that reaches 20 cm (7.9 inches) SL. Although sometimes known as the red-eyed puffer, |
series ranked #5 on Kono Manga ga Sugoi! top 20 manga for male readers. Golden Gold was nominated for the 10th Manga Taishō in 2017 and ranked #7 with 42 points; it was nominated for the 11th edition in 2018 and ranked #12 with 13 points; it was nominated for the 12th edition in 2019 and ranked #12 with 22 points. See ... | been serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Monthly Morning Two since October 2015. Publication Written and illustrated by Seita Horio, Golden Gold started in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine on October 22, 2015. Kodansha has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was released... |
word that German internees in Mariënburg, Suriname were not well treated. Rutgers was released in December 1942. Starting in 1943, Rutgers served in the Vaderlandsch Comité, a resistance organisation headed by the later Prime Minister Willem Drees, which sent advice and intelligence to the Dutch government-in-exile. La... | 1966) was a Dutch botanist and politician who served as Governor-General of Suriname from 1928 until 1933, the Council of State from 1936 until 1959, and served as its Vice-President from 1956 onwards. He was a member of the Anti-Revolutionary Party (ARP). Biography Rutgers was born on 24 July 1884 in Amsterdam, Nether... |
a stool at the celebrating minister, leading to a riot that eventually spawned the First Bishop's War. The Scottish rejection of the 1637 prayer book is considered a distant cause to the English Civil War and the resulting Puritan Protectorate under Oliver Cromwell. Following the 1688 Glorious Revolution, the Presbyter... | the Doxology from the initial Lord's Prayer proving influential on the U.S. Episcopal Church's 1892 Book of Common Prayer. By the late Nineteenth and early Twentieth Centuries, the usage of the 1662 English prayer book was still predominant but had lost favor due to the introduction of hymns extending the typical three... |
in the Plaza de San José in San Juan, Puerto Rico, in 1882. In 2022, the statue was vandalized and knocked down by protestors but was quickly reinstalled. History The statue was made from cannon captured from the British in 1797 following the Battle of San Juan, a failed attack on Puerto Rico. It was made in 1882 in Ne... | to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the foundation of San Juan. It was reported that the Boriken Libertarian Forces claimed responsibility for the damage to the statue. The group said in a statement that "Faced with the visit of the King of Spain, Felipe VI, to Puerto Rico and the escalation of 'gringo' invaders ta... |
from China that was first described by Y. Li and C. S. Ni in 1992. In Chinese, the species is known as "晕环多纪鲀", | It is a brackish-water species known from China that was first described by Y. Li and C. |
53-year-old Shannon Rippy Van Newkirk. Van Newkirk was killed the day before her 54th birthday. She was reported missing two days later. On April 15, after checking traffic camera footage, police searched Bradley's apartment, phone records, and truck. Bradley, who changed his story several times, said Van Newkirk was w... | She was reported missing two days later. On April 15, after checking traffic camera footage, police searched Bradley's apartment, phone records, and truck. Bradley, who changed his story several times, said Van Newkirk was with him in his truck, but they got into an argument, and she jumped out and ran off. On April 29... |
family Lamiaceae. It is found in Southeast and South | of plant in the family Lamiaceae. It is found in Southeast and South Asia, including |
in his long-running series of novels featuring Lancelot Priestley, a Golden Age armchair detective. It was published in America by Dodd Mead under the alternative title Double Identities. Writing in The Observer Maurice Richardson noted a "slight slackening of tension towards the finish but an excellent specimen of Rho... | detective novel by John Rhode, the pen name of the British writer Cecil Street. It is the fiftieth in his long-running series of novels featuring Lancelot Priestley, a Golden Age armchair detective. It was published in America by Dodd Mead under the alternative title Double Identities. Writing in The Observer Maurice R... |
it "good entertainment, notwithstanding the worthlessness of the play itself, and the saving of it from failure was due altogether to the interpolations by the amusing members of the company." The play was the largest success of the 1895-96 Broadway season. The interpolated songs rotated over time, which was not an unc... | also with lyrics by Robert Ayres Barnet. After playing in New Haven, it debuted on Broadway to a great fanfare as the first production at Hammerstein's Olympia on November 25, 1895. It ran for 144 performances at the Olympia, and then moved for 24 more performances at the Broadway Theatre starting on March 30, 1896. Th... |
formerly considered part of the Thelotrema glaucopallens species group. The genus name honours lichenologist Volkmar Wirth, "for his numerous outstanding contributions to lichenology". Characteristics of genus Wirthiotrema include thalli and apothecia that similar to those in genus Myriotrema, in combination with a par... | Thelotrema glaucopallens species group. The genus name honours lichenologist Volkmar Wirth, "for his numerous outstanding contributions to lichenology". Characteristics of genus Wirthiotrema include thalli and apothecia that similar to those in genus Myriotrema, in combination with a paraplectenchymatous excipulum (i.e... |
DJs Alesso & Diplo are opening acts on select dates. Announced through his social media accounts on January 24, 2022, a few days before he began his El Último Tour del Mundo Tour, the | are opening acts on select dates. Announced through his social media accounts on January 24, 2022, a few days before he began his El Último Tour del Mundo Tour, the stadium |
wards used in 2017; each ward elects three or four councillors using the single transferable vote system (a form of proportional representation). Wards The incumbent councillors for each ward as of January 2022 are listed below. Any changes from the councillors elected in the 2017 City of Edinburgh Council election are... | councillors: Susan Rae, Scottish Green Party Lewis Ritchie, Edinburgh Party of Independent Councillors (elected as Scottish National Party) Amy McNeese-Mechan, Scottish National Party Rob Munn, Scottish National Party. Replaced Marion Donaldson (Scottish Labour Party) in April 2019. Candidates announced: Leith Incumben... |
to promote "the finest books and reviews published in English." Books previously published in English are not eligible, such as re-issues and paperback editions. They do consider "translations, short story and essay collections, self published books, and any titles that fall under the general categories." The judges ar... | Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction, established in 1976, is an annual American literary award presented by the National Book Critics Circle (NBCC) to promote "the finest books and reviews published in English." Books previously published in English are not eligible, such as re-issues and paperback editions. They do ... |
the COVID-19 pandemic. The May 2021 event was postponed to December due to the continuing COVID-19 pandemic. Crunchyroll was the primary sponsor of the 2021 event. Anime Frontier's December event had COVID-19 protocols including proof of vaccination and mask requirements. Event history See also Anime NYC, also organize... | December event had COVID-19 protocols including proof of vaccination and mask requirements. Event history See also Anime NYC, also organized by LeftField Media References External links Anime Frontier Website Anime conventions in the United States Recurring events established in |
twelve stamens. Description Baeckea kandos is a spreading shrub that typically grows to a height of and has pink branchlets. The leaves are narrow oblong to linear, long and wide on a petiole up to long. The flowers are in diameter and are borne singly in leaf axils on a pedicel usually long with linear bracteoles abou... | in leaf axils on a pedicel usually long with linear bracteoles about long at the base. The sepals are reddish and triangular to more or less round, long and the petals are white, more or less round and long. There are ten to twelve stamens in groups of up to three. The ovary has two locules and the style is about long.... |
call is a rapid ku-ku-ku-ku''. Behaviour The Sulawesi lilac kingfisher is found in lowland rainforest and drier hill forest up to altitude. It perches motionless on a low branch watching for its prey, mainly large insects, on the ground below. Little else is known of the behaviour of this species, and no nests have bee... | underwings are white with a black "wrist" patch. The call is a rapid ku-ku-ku-ku''. Behaviour The Sulawesi lilac kingfisher is found in lowland rainforest and drier hill forest up to altitude. It perches motionless on a low branch watching for its prey, mainly large insects, on the ground below. Little else is known of... |
final of the regional Football League War Cup, an unofficial cup competition held in southern England during the Second World War as a replacement for the suspended FA Cup. The match took place at Wembley Stadium on 7 April 1945 and was won by Chelsea, who beat Millwall 2–0. A month later, Chelsea contested a play-off ... | the crowd "must have been sadly disappointed at the quality of play", but Chelsea "were the sounder in defence... and produced the majority of what good attacking movements there were." Millwall held their own in the first half, but a ten minute spell after half-time in which Chelsea scored twice was sufficient to win ... |
was previously considered a subspecies of the Sulawesi lilac kingfisher (C. cyanotis), but was split as a distinct species by the IUCN Red List and BirdLife International in 2014, and the International Ornithological Congress | sanghirensis) is a species of kingfisher in the genus Cittura, endemic to the lowlands of the Indonesian island of Sangihe. It was previously considered a subspecies |
and the Comoros at the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations. Details Before the fourth match in the knockout stage between hosts Cameroon and the Comoros, which kicked off at 20:00 on 24 January 2022 at the Olembe Stadium, there was a violent stampede by the Cameroonian fans. Security officers directed fans towards a locked entr... | kicked off at 20:00 on 24 January 2022 at the Olembe Stadium, there was a violent stampede by the Cameroonian fans. Security officers directed fans towards a locked entrance gate. When the gate was opened, a surge of people came through and trampled each other, killing eight. 38 others were injured, with seven in criti... |
with George H. Morse in 1868 to form Shepard & Morse Lumber Company of Burlington, Vermont. During World War II the Shepard Steamship Company was active in charter shipping with the Maritime Commission and War Shipping Administration. During wartime, the Shepard Steamship Company operated Victory ships and Liberty ship... | 5"/38 deck guns. Ships SS Harpoon, was SS Hopatcong built in 1920, became Empire Tarpon 1940 SS Sea Thrush, built in 1920, sank by U-505 June 28, 1942 off Bahamas SS Timber Rush, was City of Eureka from 1925 to 1928, built in 1919, sank in 1940 off Acapulco SS Sage Brush, sank as SS Keystone in 1943, a 1919 5,565 tons,... |
her first major role as Pekora in Dropkick on My Devil! Since then, some of her noteworthy roles include Yuki Yoshikawa in Horimiya and Ichika Arima in Koikimo. Biography Kozakai was born in Higashiura on July 6, 1995. She began working as a voice actress in 2012 with a series of anime shorts produced by her home town.... | major role as Pekora in Dropkick on My Devil! Since then, some of her noteworthy roles include Yuki Yoshikawa in Horimiya and Ichika Arima in Koikimo. Biography Kozakai was born in Higashiura on July 6, 1995. She began working as a voice actress in 2012 with a series of anime shorts produced by her home town. In April ... |
upon his appointment as New York Secretary of State. Geography District 68 is located in northeastern Manhattan, comprising the neighborhood of East Harlem, as well as a small portion of Central Harlem | well as a small portion of Central Harlem and the Upper East Side. This district also contains Randalls and Wards Islands. Recent election results Assemblyman Gibbs defeated Daby Carreras in a special election held on January 18, 2022. Carerras was previously the Republican candidate in the Comptroller election held in... |
1 April 2021), South Africa qualified for the tournament. Fixtures were announced in November 2021, with South Africa placed in Group B alongside England, New Zealand, and Sri Lanka (the winner of the final qualifier). Summary Group play Netball By virtue of its position in the World Netball Rankings (as of 28 July 202... | of its position in the ICC Women's T20I rankings (as of 1 April 2021), South Africa qualified for the tournament. Fixtures were announced in November 2021, with South Africa placed in Group B alongside England, New Zealand, and Sri Lanka (the winner of the final qualifier). Summary Group play Netball By virtue of its p... |
lied under oath and into his campaign financial records. He is the older brother of U.S. Senator from Ohio Sherrod Brown. References 1950 births Living | 1950) was an American lawyer and politician who served as Attorney General of West Virginia. First elected in 1984 and reelected in 1988, he resigned in 1989 in exchange for an end to a grand jury investigation into allegations |
in 1952-53. The squad's leadership The team was selected with Col Maxwell as captain and Bill Tyquin as vice-captain. Tour co-managers were Bill Buckley and Eric Simmonds. Maxwell captained the team on 12 occasions, including the Second Test against Great Britain. Tyquin captained the team in 10 matches, including the ... | next was staged in 1952-53. The squad's leadership The team was selected with Col Maxwell as captain and Bill Tyquin as vice-captain. Tour co-managers were Bill Buckley and Eric Simmonds. Maxwell captained the team on 12 occasions, including the Second Test against Great Britain. Tyquin captained the team in 10 matches... |
Grand Condé à Versailles in French is a painting by Jean-Léon Gérôme in 1878. It represents the reception of Louis II de Bourbon-Condé by Louis XIV, at the Palace of Versailles, at the foot of the Escalier des Ambassadeurs [fr], in 1674. The painting was acquired in 2004 by the Musée d'Orsay. | “small” history. In this painting he highlighted the comedy of power, through the belated allegiance of the prince to his king. The taste for reconstruction and the painter's precision are found in the representation of the rich court costumes, and in the reproduction of the monumental Escalier des Ambassadeurs de Vers... |
World Junior Wrestling Championships were the 29th edition of the World Junior Wrestling Championships and were held in Vilnius, Lithuania between 4-10 July 2005. Medal table Medal summary | between 4-10 July 2005. Medal table Medal summary Men's freestyle Greco-Roman Women's freestyle References External links UWW Database World Junior Championships Wrestling Championships Wrestling |
obtaining aid from the emperor Frederick Barbarossa, they fell into quarreling, and the papal court became prisoner of the emperor in Verona. Cardinal deacon Radulfus was named a cardinal by Pope Lucius III (1181-1185) in Verona on Ash Wednesday 1185, and assigned the deaconry of San Giorgio in Velabro in Rome. He firs... | to Verona in July 1184. Far from obtaining aid from the emperor Frederick Barbarossa, they fell into quarreling, and the papal court became prisoner of the emperor in Verona. Cardinal deacon Radulfus was named a cardinal by Pope Lucius III (1181-1185) in Verona on Ash Wednesday 1185, and assigned the deaconry of San Gi... |
is a White Hmong village that was founded in 1951. The village is located to the southwest of the mountain summit of Doi Pui and is approximately above sea level. One paved road from Phuping Palace leads to the village. The Hmong village of Khun Chang Khian lies to the northeast. Tourism The village is located within | Pui (; also known as the Doi Pui Hmong Village to distinguish it from the mountain of Doi Pui) is a village administered as Moo 11 in Suthep tambon (subdistrict) of Mueang Chiang Mai District, in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. |
Johnston (1918–2011), American physicist Lawrence P. Johnston, American architect, a | Johnston is the name of: Lawrence W. Johnston (1871–1958), British garden designer and |
take place on the same day as WrestleMania 38 Night 1 and will have a special start time of 12pm Eastern Time. Although this will be the second Stand & Deliver, it will be the first to not be held as an NXT TakeOver event, as that event series was discontinued when NXT became NXT 2.0 in September 2021 and reverted to b... | WrestleMania 38 weekend, thus establishing Stand & Deliver as NXT's annual event held during WrestleMania week. This second Stand & Deliver was scheduled to be held at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas on April 2, 2022, the same day as WrestleMania 38 Night 1. Due to this, Stand & Deliver will have a specia... |
Mineiro in 2016, winning the Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-20 title in 2020. On 7 March 2021, Rubens made his professional debut in a Campeonato Mineiro 4–0 home win | footballer who plays as a midfielder for Atlético Mineiro. Career Born in Tumiritinga, Rubens joined the youth academy of Atlético Mineiro in 2016, winning the |
School of Economics awarded him with a PhD in economic sciences in the field of social sciences, in the faculty of economic sciences in the discipline of economics. At the same time, apart from his scientific career, he is professionally involved in expert activities. As an expert in the field of public aid, economic a... | Regional Development. An expert on evaluating projects at the Polish Agency for Enterprise Development, Digital Poland Projects Centre, and the National Centre for Research and Development. Membership in supervisory boards from 04/03/2020 - Vice Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Chairman of the Audit Committee; Balton... |
to Ulm, where Hirzel's family quickly became best friends with the Scholl family. While Hirzel was closer in age to Sophie Scholl, he became good friends with Hans Scholl, who he greatly admired. Work in the White Rose After hearing of the White Rose from Hans Scholl, Hirzel, with Franz J. Müller and his sister Susanne... | was a German resistance fighter. He was a member of the Ulm high school graduate group around which the White Rose resistance group formed. Early life Hans Hirzel, the son of the pastor Ernst Ulmer Hirzel, was born in Untersteinbach, Germany, on 30 October 1924. His family moved to Ulm, where Hirzel's family quickly be... |
endings. The first opening theme is by Mai Kuraki used for episodes 1000 - 1020. The first ending theme is Reboot by Airi Miyakawa used for episodes 993 (season 30) - 1015. The second ending theme is by Mai Kuraki used for episodes 1016 - 1029. The second opening theme is YURA YURA by WANDS used for episodes 1021 - 103... | legal issues with the title Detective Conan. The series focuses on the adventures of teenage detective Shinichi Kudo who was turned into a child by a poison called APTX 4869, but continues working as a detective under the alias Conan Edogawa. The episodes use six pieces of theme music: three openings and three endings.... |
Battaglia is an American aerospace engineer specializing in computational fluid dynamics, including the study of fluidized beds and of fire, fire whirls, and flame spread. Her other research interests include ventilation and energy usage in architectural design, and alternative and renewable energy systems. She is prof... | and aerospace engineering in 2020. She chaired the Fluids Engineering Division of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) for 2013. She has been editor-in-chief of the ASME Journal of Fluids Engineering since 2017. Books Battaglia is coauthor of Designing Spaces for Natural Ventilation: An Architect's Guide... |
yacht Ecureuil D'Aquitaine (1) was designed by Luc Bouvet and Olivier Petit and built by Chantier Couach the boat it was launched in 1986. During the | the boat it was launched in 1986. During the 1994 BOC Challenge, with Josh Hall as skipper the yacht sunk and was lost during the first leg from Charleston to Cape Town and he was rescued by competitor |
nightmare imagery and obsessive loathing that leap from the pages of Lautreamont's Maldoror, Rimbaud's vision of poetry as self-immolation, the word collages of Tristan Tzara and his performing associates in Dada at Zurich's Cabaret Voltaire during World War I." The Washington Post panned the sound of the album, but pr... | leave music in order to do more writing (although he played some 1985 shows with a band dubbed The Thing). Production The songs on R.I.P. range from 1975 to 1984. The compilation includes the original Heartbreakers version of "Love Comes in Spurts"; "I Live My Life" is a cover of the Fats Domino song. "Cruel Way to Go ... |
an antitrust investigation into Axon. The company offered to settle, but the FTC declined. In January 2020, Axon filed a lawsuit in the United States District Court for the District of Arizona, challenging the constitutionality of the FTC's structure. The district court dismissed the case, holding that federal law stri... | The company offered to settle, but the FTC declined. In January 2020, Axon filed a lawsuit in the United States District Court for the District of Arizona, challenging the constitutionality of the FTC's structure. The district court dismissed the case, holding that federal law stripped it of jurisdiction to consider |
Olympics. He turned professional in 1974. At the 1977 Volvo International in North Conway he had an upset win over world number five Raul Ramirez. In 1978 he featured in the singles main draws of the Wimbledon Championships and US Open. He represented Canada in | the 1948 Winter Olympics. He turned professional in 1974. At the 1977 Volvo International in North Conway he had an upset win over world number five Raul Ramirez. In 1978 he featured in the singles main draws of the Wimbledon Championships and US Open. He represented Canada in two |
Ernst Laemmle and starring Fred Humes, Gloria Grey and Buck Connors. Cast Fred Humes as Charlie Smith Gloria Grey as Barbara Furth Buck Connors as Sourdough Jones Charles Lee Quinn as Jim Gray David Dunbar as Curtis Harris | as Sourdough Jones Charles Lee Quinn as Jim Gray David Dunbar as Curtis Harris William Malan as Maj. John Furth References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume |
to Ottawa as a protest against COVID-19 vaccine mandates in the industry. Some truckers participating in the protest might be represented by CTA in the trucking industry concerning legislation. References Transport companies of Canada Trucking companies of the United States Publicly traded companies | and industry suppliers. The CTA's head office is in Toronto with provincial association offices in Vancouver, Calgary, Regina, Winnipeg, Montreal, and Moncton. History On January 22, 2022, the CTA announced that it “strongly disapproves” of the Freedom Convoy of trucks heading to Ottawa as a protest against COVID-19 va... |
Sanderson died in 1859 being replaced by Commander Richard W. Courtenay, RN on 17 August 1859. Captain Frederick A.B. Crauford, RN took command on 4 April 1860 when Commander Courtenay was invalided. This service involved anti-slavery work on the coasts of the Bight of Benin, and was notoriously unhealthy, with tropica... | a cost of £41,404 (including hull of £20,785). Commissioned Service First Commission Her first commission was on 2 April 1850 at Plymouth under Commander James N. Strange, RN for service with the West Africa Squadron performing anti-slaving patrols. By December 1852 she had returned to Home Waters and was assigned to F... |
to regulation under the Clean Water Act, as it contained "wetlands" that were "navigable waters". The EPA directed the Sacketts to halt construction until they received a permit from the United States Army Corps of Engineers. The Sacketts received an administrative compliance order from the EPA in the fall of 2007. In ... | Environmental Protection Agency (Docket 21–454), also known as Sackett II (to distinguish it from the 2012 case), is a pending United States Supreme Court case related to the scope of the Clean Water Act. Background Chantell and Michael Sackett purchased a 0.63-acre vacant lot near Priest Lake, Idaho, in 2004. They beg... |
in Paris, registering an average attendance of 35,302 spectators per match. The club was presided by Michel Denisot and the team was coached by Ricardo. Raí was the team captain. Players First-team squad Kits German automobile manufacturer Opel was the shirt sponsor. American sportswear brand Nike was the kit manufactu... | record Division 1 League table Results summary Results by round Matches Coupe de France Coupe de la Ligue UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Second round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final UEFA Super Cup References External links Official |
Diospyros mollis is a tree | the makleua () in Thai. References mollis |
Guinea's opening group game at the 1980 African Cup of Nations, a 1–1 draw against Morocco on 9 March 1980. He participated in Syli National's following two matches in the competition. Honours Individual | Guinea's opening group game at the 1980 African Cup of Nations, a 1–1 draw against Morocco on 9 March 1980. He participated in Syli National's following two matches in the competition. Honours Individual African Cup of Nations Team of the Tournament: 1980 References Year of birth missing (living |
as a facility for people who are developmentally disabled. During the 1990s, this program was discontinued and the building became available. In 1994, the parish purchased the building and converted it into a church. The gymnasium was converted into the nave. The church was consecrated by Bishop Rosemarie Köhn in 1994.... | into the nave. The church was consecrated by Bishop Rosemarie Köhn in 1994. See also List of churches in Hamar References Gjøvik Churches in Innlandet Churches in Toten Deanery Fan-shaped churches in Norway Wooden churches in Norway 20th-century Church of Norway church buildings Churches completed in 1985 1994 establis... |
singly on the ends of branchlets, the sepals long and glabrous. The petals are pale bluish-green, long, the wings on the lower petal lobes triangular, wide, on the upper lobes wide. Flowering occurs from August to September and the fruit is long. Taxonomy Lechenaultia chlorantha was first formally described in 1860 by ... | lower petal lobes triangular, wide, on the upper lobes wide. Flowering occurs from August to September and the fruit is long. Taxonomy Lechenaultia chlorantha was first formally described in 1860 by Ferdinand von Mueller in Fragmenta Phytographiae Australiae from specimens collected near the Murchison River. The specif... |
of fifty paintings, including landscapes, portraits, still lifes, and nudes, which appeared in the Brooklyn campus of Long Island University in 1957. In 1968, the Woodstock Artists Association mounted a memorial exhibition to Cramer and her husband, Karl. In the announcement of the show, Woodstock artist Arnold Blanch ... | Cramer finished high school and, in 1902, began study at the Art Students League. Among her teachers there were the American impressionist painter Frank Vincent Dumond and the illustrator Frederick Coffay Yohn. Cramer's long association with the art colony in Woodstock, New York, began in 1909 when she took painting cl... |
he served as the chair of Columbia University's department of political science. In 2005, Shapiro joined the Council on Foreign Relations as a visiting fellow to study American attitudes toward foreign policy and the social and political attitudes of soldiers and officers in the U.S. Army. He also served as the acting ... | Relations as a visiting fellow to study American attitudes toward foreign policy and the social and political attitudes of soldiers and officers in the U.S. Army. He also served as the acting director of the Institute for Social and Economic Research and Policy at Columbia from 2008 to 2009. In 2009, he was elected a f... |
Amaya did not compete this year, having played his last professional tournament one month earlier at Stuttgart before retiring from tennis. Gullikson teamed up with his brother Tom Gullikson | retiring from tennis. Gullikson teamed up with his brother Tom Gullikson and lost in the quarterfinals to Sandy Mayer and Balázs Taróczy. Francisco González and Matt Mitchell won the title by defeating Mayer and Tarózcy 4–6, 6–3, 7–6 in the final. Seeds |
tennis player. Born and raised in Casablanca, Laimina won 20 rubbers for Morocco during his Davis Cup career, which spanned 1972 to 1983. He also served as non playing captain of the team in the early 1990s. Laimina, who recorded a best singles ranking of 166, featured in multiple editions of the French Open. He qualif... | tennis player. Born and raised in Casablanca, Laimina won 20 rubbers for Morocco during his Davis Cup career, which spanned 1972 to 1983. He also served as non playing captain of the team in the early 1990s. Laimina, who recorded a best singles ranking of 166, featured |
the pulpit. In 1694, a new sacristy was constructed on the north side of the chancel. In the early 1800s, the parish decided to close down the Bråstad Church and the Old Hunn Church and to replace both of them with a new Gjøvik Church which would be built a short distance away in a new location inside the borders of th... | during the 13th century. This church was built on a site about to the southeast of the present church site. Historically, the name was spelled Brodstadt. In 1664, the old church was torn down and a new timber-framed long church was built on the same site. Some of the interior furnishings from the old church were reused... |
conviction which was later overturned on appeal. 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. McFarland, 2014. Herbert, Rosemary. Whodunit?: A Who's Who in Crime & Mystery Writi... | novel by John Rhode, the pen name of the British writer Cecil Street. It is the forty seventh in his long-running series of novels featuring Lancelot Priestley, a Golden Age armchair detective. It was published in America by Dodd Mead under the alternative title Shadow of an Alibi. It is based on the real-life Wallace ... |
etc. R. S. Bisht was the first ASI official to visit the site in the mid-1980s. By that time, Gadhvi had the backyard of his house laden with artifacts, ceramics, and structural members from the site. Gadhvi has been an important collaborator with RS Bisht in the late 1980s, when extensive exploration work was underway... | the backyard of his house laden with artifacts, ceramics, and structural members from the site. Gadhvi has been an important collaborator with RS Bisht in the late 1980s, when extensive exploration work was underway in the area to map the settlement of Khadir Island, where Dholavira is located. Shambhudan also contacte... |
Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC). At the BCCDC, he used the provincial databases to track the impact of Chlamydia control efforts on transmission dynamics and chronic infection sequelae, such as pelvic inflammatory disease, ectopic pregnancy, and infertility. Brunham also led British Columbia's tactical and strategic... | the impact of Chlamydia control efforts on transmission dynamics and chronic infection sequelae, such as pelvic inflammatory disease, ectopic pregnancy, and infertility. Brunham also led British Columbia's tactical and strategic response during the 2002–2004 SARS outbreak which included the testing and developing of a ... |
held in Istanbul, Turkey between 25 and 31 August 2003. Medal table Medal summary Men's freestyle Greco-Roman Women's freestyle References External links UWW Database World Junior Championships Wrestling Championships International wrestling competitions | Database World Junior Championships Wrestling Championships International wrestling competitions hosted by Turkey Wrestling in Turkey World Junior Wrestling Championships Sports competitions in |
winning the match 7–6, 6–7, 6–4. The pair eventually lost in the quarterfinals to Stefan Edberg and Slobodan Živojinović. Edberg and Živojinović won the title by defeating Wojciech Fibak and Matt Mitchell 2–6, 6–3, 6–2 in the final. Seeds Draw Draw References External links Official results | Složil winning the match 7–6, 6–7, 6–4. The pair eventually lost in the quarterfinals to Stefan Edberg and Slobodan Živojinović. Edberg and Živojinović won the title by defeating Wojciech Fibak and Matt Mitchell 2–6, 6–3, 6–2 in the final. Seeds Draw Draw |
known as Eastern Illinois University) as a member of the Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (IIAC) during the 1951 college football season. The team was led by Rex Darling in his first and only season as head | 1951 college football season. The team was led by Rex Darling in his first and only season as head coach and played their home games at Lincoln Field in |
Archipeligo, French Polynesia. The basis for the decision of synonymy is Banerjee (1960). G. longitarsis is a tropical, benthic species living at | Archipeligo, French Polynesia. The basis for the decision of synonymy is Banerjee (1960). G. longitarsis is a tropical, benthic species living at depths |
corpse with a body concealed in it, that links to the country mansion Blackthorn House. 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. McFarland, 2014. Herbert, Rosemary. Whodunit... | Crime & Mystery Writing. Oxford University Press, 2003. Magill, Frank Northen . Critical Survey of Mystery and Detective Fiction: Authors, Volume 4. Salem Press, 1988. Reilly, John M. Twentieth Century Crime & Mystery Writers. Springer, 2015. 1949 British novels Novels by Cecil Street British crime novels British myste... |
8, 2017. Shogakukan collected its chapters in three tankōbon volumes released from May 30, 2016, to September 29, 2017. Volume list Reception The series ranked first in the July 2016 edition of Takarajimasha's Kono Manga ga Sugoi! Web. Sabishii no wa Anta dake | about hearing disability, written and illustrated by Kōji Yoshimoto. It was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Big Comic Superior from January 2016 to September 2017, with its chapters collected in three tankōbon volumes. Publication Written and illustrated by , Sabishii no wa Anta dake ja Nai was |
of Melbourne. Education Dunlop graduated with a BA from Queen's University at Kingston in Canada. She next completed an MA at the University of British Columbia. She moved to the University of Warwick in Coventry, England where she gained her PhD with a thesis titled "Advocata nostra: Central Italian paintings of Mary ... | Mary as the Second Eve, c.1335–c.1445". Career In 2009–2010 Dunlop held a Hanna Kiel Fellowship at Villa I Tatti in Florence. While at Tulane University in 2012–2013, she was a Samuel H. Kress senior fellow, focusing her research on "Castagno's Crime: Andrea del Castagno and Quattrocento Painting", in preparation for p... |
lacking a permanent location. Although not used for display, the museum purchased Hangar 72D at Flying Cloud Airport for restoration and maintenance in December 2012. On 15 October 2016, a museum was opened on the south side of the airport, near the control tower. Later that year, it added a B-25 and P-40 to its collec... | for display, the museum purchased Hangar 72D at Flying Cloud Airport for restoration and maintenance in December 2012. On 15 October 2016, a museum was opened on the south side of the airport, near the control tower. Later that year, it added a B-25 and P-40 to its collection. In |
road races under the UK Athletics Rules of Competition. In 2019 they relocated from New York to Texas. At the end of 2021 with the launch of their new OpenMove device they chose to drop "After" from their name and go just by Shokz to celebrate their 10th anniversary. The goal is to simplify the brand name to create a s... | with open-ear listening and patented bone conduction earphone technology. Their lineup of products specializes in sports headphones, but have also been marketed for business as well as elderly or hearing impaired people that can't use traditional headphones. Chinese based company Voxtech developed the patented bone con... |
summer house of the garden of his residence in St John's Wood, it appears to be suicide. However Vanbrugh had so many enemies and certain inconsistencies in the manner of death leads to MacDonald being appointed to the case. References Bibliography Cooper, John & Pike, B.A. Artists in Crime: An Illustrated Survey of Cr... | in a lengthy series of novels during the Golden Age of Detective Fiction. Synopsis When millionaire Hilary Vanbrugh is found shot dead in the summer house of the garden of his residence in St John's Wood, it appears to be suicide. However Vanbrugh had so many enemies and certain inconsistencies in the manner of death l... |
Actinobacteria Cytochrome P450 enzyme originally from Streptomyces, which catalyzes the 16α-hydroxylation of various | Cytochrome P450 enzyme originally from Streptomyces, which |
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