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as third for Liu Sijia. The team reached the round of 16, where they were eliminated by Czech Republic. Ling played mixed doubles with partner Yang Ying, but now plays with Fan Suyuan. At the 2019 World Mixed Doubles Qualification Event, Yang and Ling teamed up to secure China a spot in the 2020 World Mixed Doubles Cur... | Curling Championships. Ling represented China internationally at the men's level at the third leg of the Curling World Cup event. There, he played third on Team Ma Xiuyue, which finished with a 1–5 record. In mixed play, Ling competed at the 2017 World Mixed Curling Championship as third for Liu Sijia. The team reached... |
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local pink granite, set about apart; a larger gap on the east side is thought to be an original entrance. Four of these are upright, with heights ; the rest are recumbent. About to the north are two granite stones, one of which is recumbent; immediately to their east is an alignment of three stones lying in the surface... | afforestation of Threestoneburn Wood, formerly overlooking a spacious valley to the east. It is on a slight promontory near the confluence of Threestone Burn and one of its tributaries. Its dimensions are north-west to south-east by north-east to south-west. There are 16 stones of local pink granite, set about apart; a... |
Medical College is a government medical college located in Lamka, Churachandpur, Manipur. | college located in Lamka, Churachandpur, Manipur. It has total 100 MBBS |
and runner-up qualifying. Boy's tournament Girls' tournament Medal table References External links Field hockey at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics 2018 | event at the 2018 African Youth Games in Algiers was held at the Stade Ferhani from 19 to |
Shree Venkatesh Films. Mainak Bhaumik is the creative director of this movie. Plot The movie revolves around Mithi, willing to retain her surname after marriage. It is indeed difficult in the Indian society. Her husband Pritam is supportive to Mithi but her in-laws have problem with it. Cast Madhumita Sarkar as Mithi B... | scheduled to be released on 2022 under the banner of Shree Venkatesh Films. Mainak Bhaumik is the creative director of this movie. Plot The movie revolves around Mithi, willing to retain her surname after marriage. It is indeed difficult in the Indian society. Her husband Pritam is supportive to Mithi but her in-laws h... |
of the Russian Phonographic Association (RPA) since 2004 to 2008. Education, activities and death Vadim Botnaruk was born in the town of Bălți in Moldavian SSR. He grew up and educated in Mykolayiv (Ukrainian SSR / Ukraine). In 1976 he graduated from Admiral Makarov National University of Shipbuilding (then Nikolaev Sh... | was trying to distribute money in favor of artists to stop unfair business practices, where businessmen hijacked artists' royalties via copyright manipulations. He was attacked before and received threats in the past. Career In 1992 he became one of the founders and the Director of a radio station called Radio Set, the... |
Kodi Ramakrishna as himself Srinu Vaitla as himself V. Samudra as himself Sangita Ghosh in a dance sequence Soundtrack Songs by newcomer Nihal. Themes and influences Jeevi of Idlebrain.com felt that the lead characters (Rahul being colourblind, Sindhu being mute, and Sonal being an actress) are similar to the character... | Venkateswara Rao as Srihari Rao Prakash Raj as Shyam's doctor S. S. Rajamouli as himself Kodi Ramakrishna as himself Srinu Vaitla as himself V. Samudra as himself Sangita Ghosh in a dance sequence Soundtrack Songs by newcomer Nihal. Themes and influences Jeevi of Idlebrain.com felt that the lead characters (Rahul being... |
professional tennis player. Active in the 1970s, Hancock comes from the New South Wales outback settlement of Mount Brown, where his parents were the only inhabitants. They operated the tick quarantine gate for cattle crossing the Queensland border. Hancock, as a lucky loser | his parents were the only inhabitants. They operated the tick quarantine gate for cattle crossing the Queensland border. Hancock, as a lucky loser from qualifying, made the round of 16 at the 1974 Australian Open and his run included a win over the 11th-seeded |
newspaper Balance Daily (), and currently listed at Indonesian Journalists Union (PWI) since 22 May 1995, but since then Edy is no longer listed at the website of the Press Council, according to the head of PWI branch in Depok, Rusdy Nurdiansyah. He is also a writer at Kompasiana since 2014. At unknown time, he joined ... | Some of FNN bogus reporting are including spreading a series of fake news on finance situation in Indonesia in apparent attempt to smear national economy policies and inciting distrust and spreading false report on, later identified as hoax, on medical status of Megawati Soekarnoputri. The FNN status itself was unverif... |
rink from 22 January to 23 January 2022. The tournament was part of the 2021–2022 speed skating season. Tijmen Snel and Michelle de Jong won the sprint titles. The | Tijmen Snel and Michelle de Jong won the sprint titles. The sprint championships were held at the same time as the 2022 KNSB Dutch Allround Championships. Schedule Medalist Men's |
Basil Joseph worked on the script for the film, while Tovino became busy on his commitments in the upcoming projects. As Tovino completed works on his films, in late-October 2019, Basil Joseph started pre-production works of the film and script reading sessions had consequently began. Arun Anirudhan and Justin Mathew c... | The Indian Express, Joseph stated - "It all depends on the response and feedback we get for Minnal Murali, and then we will plan for a sequel, but we would love to do it though" - and also informed that there is an idea for the follow-up film already in place. Also, Thomas's portrayal of the character has been well rec... |
of Physical Education and Sports and National Taiwan College of Physical Education merging, all colleges and administrative unit remain the same, expected integrate with 4 years. March 2009: Ministry of Education (MOE) confirmed that NTUS sent the unmerge request, the school will split into two college later this year.... | County, Taiwan. It was created in 2008 through the merger of National College of Physical Education and Sports and National Taiwan College of Physical Education. NTSU was the first case that Taiwan merged universities failed, but its English name and Chinese abbreviation still in use nowadays. History February 1, 2008:... |
1950), Indian musician Ulhas Koravi Satyanarayan (born 1998), | India but also People Ulhas Bapat (born 1950), Indian musician Ulhas |
the lives of humans as if they were puppets.It introduces writer 's socialist mentality. History The novel was published continuously in Bharatvarsha Patrika from Poush 1341 to Agrahayan 1342. It was later published in book form in 1936. The novel introduces Manik Bandyopadhyay 's socialist mentality. Summary The centr... | different culture or language. But in the end he can no longer go beyond the ordinary life. The diversity of the environment of rural life and the stalks of reality grip him in a way that is beyond the capacity of Shashibabud to come out. Kusum is the heroine of this novel. Her identity is that of a twenty-three-year-o... |
named in 1920 by The Mountaineers to honor Rudo Lorenzo Fromme (1882–1973), a supervisor for Olympic National Forest from 1913 through 1926. Rudo Fromme provided assistance to the club, which was building a trail. This geographical feature's name was officially adopted in 1961 by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names. Cli... | climate classification, Mount Fromme is located in the marine west coast climate zone of western North America. Most weather fronts originate in the Pacific Ocean, and travel northeast toward the Olympic Mountains. As fronts approach, they are forced upward by the peaks of the Olympic Range, causing them to drop their ... |
Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba. Members President: Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba Vice President: Sidsoré Kader Ouédraogo References 2022 establishments in Burkina Faso Politics of Burkina Faso Political organisations based | junta of Burkina Faso since the 2022 Burkina Faso coup d'état. It is led by Lt. Col. Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba. Members |
win the 2016–17 Czech Cup and qualify for the 2017–18 UEFA Europa League. Before the second half of 2021–22, Hnaníček returned to Znojmo in the Czech third tier. References External links Association football midfielders 1986 births 1. SC Znojmo players 1. FK Příbram players Czech First League players Czech National Fo... | Sparta (Prague). In 2016, he signed for Czech top flight club Zlín, helping them win the 2016–17 Czech Cup and qualify for the 2017–18 UEFA Europa League. Before the second half of 2021–22, Hnaníček returned to Znojmo in the Czech third tier. References External links Association football midfielders 1986 births 1. SC ... |
Bosker and Merel Conijn won the allround titles. The allround championships were held at the same time as the 2022 KNSB Sprint Allround Championships. Schedule Medalists Men's allround | Allround Championships in speed skating were held in Heerenveen at the Thialf ice skating rink from 22 to 23 January 2022. The tournament was part of the 2021–2022 speed skating season. Marcel Bosker and |
Dudorov advocated parole as a solution to the Gulag problem. He also developed a detailed plan to modify the Gulag, but his plan was not accepted by the related commission although it included three major points, namely Khrushchev's idea of smaller camps, Stalin's views on the prison camps based on industrial developme... | in the ministry. One of the reasons for Dudorov's appointment by Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev was his organization skills which were needed to reorganize the Gulag system, the network of forced labor camps. Dudorov advocated parole as a solution to the Gulag problem. He also developed a detailed plan to modify the G... |
Thunberg examined oxidative metabolism and began experiments with Heinrich Wieland. He developed a micro-respirometer to measure oxygen use and carbon dioxide production by tissues. In 1912 he examined dehyrogenase enzyme activity using methylene blue indicators and noted the role of succinate in a chain of compounds. ... | heat and pain from placing closely interlaced warm (40 °C) and cold (20 °C) stimuli on the skin. He also noted that pinpricks produced two impulses of pain with differences in timing which were later shown to be due to different nerve fibre groups. He moved to the University of Lund in 1904, shortly after the death of ... |
atomic physics and was involved with the European space program. Sturdza made the third round of the French Open once and was a Davis Cup player for Switzerland from 1964 to 1978, winning 17 rubbers. His best Davis Cup singles wins were over West Germany's Wilhelm Bungert in 1966 and France's Georges Goven in 1970. He ... | degree in atomic physics and was involved with the European space program. Sturdza made the third round of the French Open once and was a Davis Cup player for Switzerland from 1964 to 1978, winning 17 rubbers. His best Davis Cup singles wins were over West Germany's Wilhelm Bungert in 1966 and France's Georges Goven in... |
Service from 1970 to 1973 and then in 1974 became Deputy Chief Executive of the Property Services Agency (PSA). Later in 1974, he was appointed Chief Executive of the PSA and Second Permanent Secretary at the Department of the Environment, serving until his retirement on health grounds in | Born on 2 January 1922, Cox attended Christ's College, Cambridge, before he entered HM Civil Service in 1941. He served in the Foreign Office before transferring to the Ministry of Town and Country Planning in 1950, which subsequently became the Ministry of Housing and Local Government. There he worked on regional plan... |
species in the genus by its "bar-shaped blotch on caudal-fin base" and a "lateral line reaching a vertical through adipose-fin origin" The International Union for Conservation of Nature listed M. iheringi as a least concern for extinction as of 2020, and noted that it does not face any specific threats. The species is ... | a species of South American catfish described by Alcides Lourenço Gomes in 1945. The species belongs to the genus Microglanis, a group of catfishes that are native to South America and which are distributed widely throughout the region. M. iheringi is endemic to the Orinoco river basin and populations are present in pa... |
has a visibility range of 38 km, it makes it possible at night to navigate the Absheron Strait on the ship's fairway between the mainland and the island of Pir-Allahi. In 1874, the Baku Society for "rescuing the people perishing in the sea" built, on the Cape Shoulan, a rescue station at the entrance to the Absheron St... | lost their lives, 57 people were rescued. After this tragedy, in order to ensure the ships’ safety, the construction of lighthouses on Absheron began. In 1859, on the top of the Pirallahi island, the Absheron lighthouse was raised - the largest of the peninsula's lighthouses. It stands on a high rocky ledge, the height... |
production company. Owned by Acun Medya, Turkish TV production and rights acquisition company, Exxen was launched on 1 January 2021. Exxen produces its own content, as well as owning various streaming rights of foreign productions and sports events. History Exxen was established and commercially registered in Turkey, i... | Ilıcalı through his Instagram account on 24 September 2020. The name of the platform was suggested by Ali Taran, Turkish marketing executive who held previously partnerships with Ilıcalı in various shows. In initial phase, the company hired around 1,500 employees to run its operations. Subsequently, it was revealed tha... |
by Carl Ludvig Engel after the Great Fire of Turku. The street was formerly known as the "Russian Church Street" (Venäjän Kirkkokatu) according to the Church of the Holy Martyr Empress Alexandra located along it. In February 1924, the street was named Yliopistonkatu in the building of the former Phoenix Hotel along it,... | Turku. Other options for the street were Kustaa Aadolfin katu and Vapaudenkatu, but Yliopistonkatu took the win. After the university moved to Yliopistonmäki (literally "University Hill") in 1955, initiatives have been taken by the Nomenclature Committee to transform Yliopistonkatu into Mannerheiminkatu, Leningradinkat... |
AKB49: Ren'ai Kinshi Jōrei, which is based on the Japanese idol group AKB48. In 2017, Miyajima started the manga series Rent-A-Girlfriend, which has performed well in Japan. It has since received an anime adaptation and a spin-off manga. Aside from his manga career, Miyajima has also handled the series composition for ... | series Suzuki no Shiten in 2009. The following year, he illustrated the series AKB49: Ren'ai Kinshi Jōrei, which is based on the Japanese idol group AKB48. In 2017, Miyajima started the manga series Rent-A-Girlfriend, which has performed well in Japan. It has since received an anime adaptation and a spin-off manga. Asi... |
– 28 August 1976) was a Norwegian physician and civil servant. He finished his secondary education in 1905, took his cand.med. degree in 1912 and the dr.med. degree in 1920. He worked as a private physician at Bekkelagshøgda from 1919 to 1928. In 1929 he | 1912 and the dr.med. degree in 1920. He worked as a private physician at Bekkelagshøgda from 1919 to 1928. In 1929 he became the first |
she wants to kill the gang leader. Cast Hsien Chin-Chu as Kung Fu Mama Zhang Qingqing as Ma Ai-Chen Jimmy Wang Yu as Ma Yung-Chen Kang Kai Tzu Lan Wong Fei-lung as the gang leader Tang Chin Tian Ye Jin Dao Zhou Gui Huang Long Shan Mao References External links 1972 films 1972 martial arts films 1970s action films 1970s... | Ma Yung-Chen Kang Kai Tzu Lan Wong Fei-lung as the gang leader Tang Chin Tian Ye Jin Dao Zhou Gui Huang Long Shan Mao References External links 1972 films 1972 martial arts films 1970s action films 1970s martial arts films 1970s Cantonese-language films Films set in Shanghai Films shot in Hong Kong Hong Kong action fil... |
of economics at Courtaulds from 1953 to 1969. In 1969, he was appointed director of planning at the British Printing Corporation and in 1971 became chairman of its publishing division. He restructured it and was involved in establishing Usborne. After leaving in 1981, he was appointed Chief Executive of the Property Se... | with reforming the PSA and introducing ideas from the private sector, but met with opposition from civil servants and resigned after being accused of complacency when dealing with corruption within the PSA (he refused to guarantee to parliament that corrupt practices would not recur in the PSA, which had over 400 local... |
Begum is a Bangladeshi film actress. Anwara Begum may also refer to: | also refer to: Anwara Begum (academic), an academic, first |
on John Dewey. He became a docent at the Norwegian College of Teaching in 1946 and was promoted to professor in 1953. He also served as rector of the Norwegian College of Teaching from 1953 to 1956, | working as a schoolteacher and studying further, he took the mag.art. degree in 1939 with a thesis on John Dewey. He became a docent at the Norwegian College of Teaching in 1946 and was promoted to professor in 1953. He also served as rector of the Norwegian College of Teaching from |
at international field hockey matches and tournaments. Tournament record Youth Olympic Games 2014 - 4th African Youth Games 2018 - Current squad The squad was announced on 27 June 2018. Head coach: | Youth Olympic Games 2014 - 4th African Youth Games 2018 - Current squad The squad was announced on 27 June 2018. Head coach: Sihle Ntuli See also South Africa men's national field hockey |
Azad Ravan. Alliance has total 35 Political Parties and will | Alliance has total 35 Political Parties and will be leaded by Ravan. References Political party |
and novelist. Skåden issued five books on the Sami publishing house Skániid Girjie; the poetry collections Skuovvadeddjiid gonagas (2004), Skomakernes konge (2007) and Prekariáhta lávlla (2009); and the novel Ihpil: Láhppon mánáid bestejeaddji (2008). For his debut, he was nominated to the Nordic Council Literature Pri... | the novels on Cappelen Damm, Våke over dem som sover (2014) and Fugl (2019). The first of these novels was nominated for the NRK P2 Listeners' Prize. Hailing from Planterhaug in Skånland, he resides in Tromsø. References 1976 births |
youth football for Harbord Seasiders United, Brookvale and Manly United. Harding began playing for Manly's U'13 team and progressed to the first team who she represented for three years. Club career Harding made her National Premier Leagues NSW Women's debut for Manly United in 2015. After breaking through with Manly s... | an Australian soccer player who plays for the Newcastle Jets. Early life Harding was born in England before immigrating to Sydney, Australia at the age of six. She played youth football for Harbord Seasiders United, Brookvale and Manly United. Harding began playing for Manly's U'13 team and progressed to the first team... |
the novels Wroclaw (2011) and Lucida (2013), and then the novel Nomade on Samleren. Wroclaw was set in Wrocław and was reviewed in several newspapers. Lucida was partially set in Spain, | Samlaget, he issued the novels Wroclaw (2011) and Lucida (2013), and then the novel Nomade on Samleren. Wroclaw was set in Wrocław and was reviewed in several newspapers. Lucida was partially set in Spain, |
service jointly operated by Ministry of Railways and Indian Railways to overcome severe shortage of medical-grade oxygen by supplying to various hospitals in different parts of India and Bangladesh during the second-wave of COVID-19 pandemic in India. Background Oxygen Express trains are operated in two formats; the fi... | medical-grade oxygen by supplying to various hospitals in different parts of India and Bangladesh during the second-wave of COVID-19 pandemic in India. Background Oxygen Express trains are operated in two formats; the first method is transporting by using cryogenic ISO tanks which can carry 16 metric-tonnes of liquid m... |
the international level, she competed for France on seven and seven championships. Teams References External links Living | French curler. At the international level, she competed for France on seven and |
in Afrikaans in 1996 before being translated by Madeleine van Biljon in 1999. The novel has been adapted into | 1996 before being translated by Madeleine van Biljon in 1999. The novel has been adapted |
church and state in 1905. Defeated in the 1906 elections, he was elected senator for Seine-et-Oise in 1920 and joined the group of the Republican Union. Berthoulat remained in the Senate until his death after surgery in 1930. References External links 1859 births 1930 deaths Chevaliers of the Légion d'honneur French ma... | was one of the speakers who opposed the law separating church and state in 1905. Defeated in the 1906 elections, he was elected senator for Seine-et-Oise in 1920 and joined the group of the Republican Union. Berthoulat remained in the Senate until his death after surgery in 1930. References External links 1859 births |
in Lower Hutt. At the 1982 Commonwealth Games, he was a member of the New Zealand team in the 100 km team time trial with Stephen Cox, Blair Stockwell, and Jack Swart. During the event, Carton's chain jammed and the other three riders completed the course together, finishing third. Carton later moved to Melbourne, Aust... | in 1961 or 1962, Carton grew up in Lower Hutt. At the 1982 Commonwealth Games, he was a member of the New Zealand team in the 100 km team time trial with Stephen Cox, Blair Stockwell, and Jack Swart. During the event, Carton's chain jammed and the other three riders completed the course together, finishing third. Carto... |
collaboration with designer Astrid Carolina from Arena Fashion Venezuela and inspired by designs from her home country. In 2016 she partnered with designer Gionna Nicole of the AvidSwim brand to debut a new collection, called "Resort Swim Caicos Collection" and presented on the runways of New York Fashion Week in Febru... | to the United States with her family as a child. Based in Newport News, Virginia, she started a fashion and style blog called MDOLLNYC in 2010. Two years later she moved to New York City and in 2015 she started her career as a fashion designer with the launch of a handbag collection called "Bilingual Collection", in co... |
and orange red flowers with a dark red centre. Description Daviesia inflata is a glabrous, erect shrub that typically grows to a height of up to , and has many sparsely-branched stems. Its phyllodes are scattered, needle-shaped, sharply-pointed, long and wide. The flowers are arranged in groups of two to five in leaf a... | of their length and the lower three triangular and about long. The standard petal is broadly egg-shaped, long and orange-red with a dark red centre, the wings long and dark red, and the keel long and dark red. Flowering occurs in September and October and the fruit is a bladder-like pod when immature, later brittle, lo... |
Gorman or Wemyss-Gorman is a surname. Notable people with | 1973), Jamaican Chief of Defence Staff Nigel Patrick (1912-1981), British actor born Nigel |
raps: "In this industry, ain't what it seem, this shit be counterfeit". After Durk performs the chorus, Mane raps the second verse, advising rappers to not write lyrics about gang-related content: "Watch the shit you say, the feds be listening to the music / And they gon' take your lyrics and build a case and try to us... | song, "War Wit Us". Composition and lyrics Lyrically, "Rumors" sees both Mane and Durk dismissing any rumors that have been made against them. Durk starts off the song with the first verse, in which he makes the most obvious reference, as he raps: "In this industry, ain't what it seem, this shit be counterfeit". After ... |
English. While at university, from 1977 until 1979, he participated as an actor at Evald Hermaküla's stage studio at the Vanemuine theatre. After graduating from Tartu State University, Kolberg studied filmmaking at the | an Estonian film director and producer. Jaan Kolberg was born in Pärnu, where he attended primary and secondary schools. In 1976, he enrolled at Tartu State University, majoring in English. While at university, from 1977 until 1979, he participated as an actor at Evald Hermaküla's stage studio at the Vanemuine theatre.... |
with a degree in economics and entered HM Civil Service as an official in the Ministry of Works. He moved to the Cabinet Office in 1950 and then returned to the Ministry of Works in 1953. He was subsequently at the Ministry of Aviation from 1962 to 1966, the Ministry of Power from 1966 to 1969 and the Ministry of Techn... | to 1969 and the Ministry of Technology from 1969 to 1970. From 1970 to 1973, he was Secretary for Industry in the new Department of Trade and Industry. He was then Second Permanent Secretary at the Department of the Environment from 1973 to 1978 and then Chairman of the National Water Council from 1978 to 1982. He was ... |
Michibata 4–6, 6–2, 6–2 It was Davis' 4th title of the year and the 14th of his career. It was Pate's 4th title of the year and the 13rd of his career. References External links ITF tournament edition details GTE U.S. Men's Hard Court Championships Atlanta Open (tennis) Tennis tournaments in Indiana GTE U.S. | U.S. Men's Hard Court Championships was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the Indianapolis Tennis Center in Indianapolis, Indiana in the United States that was part of the Championship Series of the 1990 ATP Tour. It was the third edition of the tournament and was held from August 13 through Au... |
in the final after the match had ended goalless in regular time. Teams Thirteen teams took park in the event: Azad Jammu & Kashmir Balochistan Diya Higher Education Commission Islamabad NWFP Pakistan Police Punjab Sindh Sports Sciences Vehari United WAPDA | Football Championship was the fourth season of the National Women Football Championship, the top-tier of women's football in Pakistan. The tournament took place from 20 to 30 August 2008 at Jinnah Sports Stadium in Islamabad, and was organized by the Islamabad Football |
the lack of transparency in the selection of the party's mayoral candidate, John Coupar, without an open nomination process. In addition to city councillors, 3 of the NPA's school board trustees left the party over the same conflict. Candidates and campaign Current Mayor of Vancouver Kennedy Stewart stated his intentio... | of transparency in his nomination process, three of the four NPA city council members left the party to sit as independents. Of the three, Colleen Hardwick and Sarah Kirby-Yung were speculated to have considered running before being shortlisted in favour of Coupar. Former NPA councillor Colleen Hardwick, who sits as an... |
In: Out: Riga In: Out: Spartaks Jūrmala In: Out: BFC Daugavpils In: Out: Metta/LU In: Out: FK Auda In: Out: FK Tukums 2000 In: | In: Out: Liepāja In: Out: Riga In: Out: Spartaks Jūrmala In: Out: BFC Daugavpils In: Out: Metta/LU In: Out: FK Auda In: |
... wars are fought to achieve certain political goals, not just for the hell of it." In February 2022, Putin warned that Ukraine's accession to NATO could embolden Ukraine to reclaim control over Russian-annexed Crimea or areas ruled by pro-Russian separatists in Donbas, saying "Imagine that Ukraine is a NATO member a... | threat to attack Ukraine, describing it as a "criminal policy of provoking a war". The statement argued that neither Ukraine nor NATO were a threat to Russia, but instead an attack by Russia would threaten Russia's existence as a state, and would risk escalating into a war between Russia and NATO. Russia was seen as th... |
Montañés (born 22 November 1966) is a Venezuelan screenwriter, playwright and journalist. She is known for producing telenovelas such as Guerra de mujeres, Voltea pa' que te enamores, Válgame Dios and Para verte mejor. Career She became known as a playwright thanks to the play El aplauso va por dentro, which premiered ... | and entertainment section of El Diario de Caracas for between 1990 and 1995, as communications director of the Caracas Athenaeum between 1995 and 1996, as entertainment columnist for the SuperClable magazine between 1999 and 2000, and as columnist of the Estampas magazine of El Universal between 2000 and 2006. Screenwr... |
Miss Supranational Thailand is a national pageant to select Thailand's representative to the Miss Supranational pageant. This pageant is unrelated to the | select Thailand's representative to the Miss Supranational pageant. This pageant is unrelated to the Miss Universe Thailand, Miss Thailand World or |
Sarbena hollowayi László, Ronkay & Witt, 2004 Assam, Thailand, N.Vietnam, Malaysia, Sumatra, Celebes, Seram, Philippines, New Guinea, Solomon Islands Sarbena inouei László, Ronkay & Witt, 2004 Philippines (Cebu Island, Balabac, Mindoro) Sarbena ketipati László, Ronkay & Witt, 2004 Bali Sarbena lignifera Walker, 1862 Ce... | Mindoro) Sarbena ketipati László, Ronkay & Witt, 2004 Bali Sarbena lignifera Walker, 1862 Ceylon, Borneo, Sumatra, Bhutan, Vietnam, Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, Philippines Sarbena mulaka Fischer, 2020 Maldives Sarbena sumatrana László, Ronkay & Witt, 2004 Sumatra Sarbena ustipennis (Hampson, |
in Zakopane, Poland and Lygna, Norway. Schedule All times are local (UTC+1). Cross-country Nordic combined Ski jumping Medal summary Junior events Cross-country skiing Nordic combined Ski jumping U23 events Cross-country | Junior World Ski Championships will be held from 22 February to 6 March 2022 in Zakopane, Poland and Lygna, Norway. Schedule All times are local (UTC+1). Cross-country Nordic combined Ski jumping Medal summary Junior events Cross-country skiing Nordic combined Ski jumping U23 |
been photographed by Edward Mapplehtorpe, Andy Warhol, Arnold Newman, Margarita Scannone and Memo Vogeler, among others. She was married to businessman Ali Cordero Casal; the couple had three daughters during their marriage. She and her ex-husband, Cordero Casal, have been included in Art & Auction magazine's most impo... | Acarigua Araure Art Museum (1987) and the Venezuelan American Endowment for the Arts (VAEA) in New York (1990). Between 1980 and 1994, she was also president of Fundación Juvenil Venezolana. Dalia has |
of Benazir Bhutto. Early life and education Khaja attended Castro Valley High School, where she starred in theater productions such as The Diary of Anne Frank and graduated in 1992. Khaja graduated from UCLA’s School of Theater, Film, and Television in 1997. Khaja is one of the recipients of the 2020-21 Black List and ... | the NBC comedy series The Good Place, Sita Parrish in Quantico, and Rachel in Silicon Valley. Khaja also wrote and starred in the off-Broadway play Shaheed: The Dream and Death of Benazir Bhutto. Early life and education Khaja attended Castro Valley High School, where she starred in theater productions such as The Diar... |
to an area of eastern Africa. The species was first formally described by the botanist Emilio Chiovenda in 1940. See also | of sedge that is native to an area of eastern Africa. The species was first formally described by the botanist Emilio Chiovenda in 1940. |
federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), 3 km from the road of intermunicipal significance (Otreshkovo – Petrovskoye – Besedino), 7 km from the nearest railway station Otreshkovo (railway line Kursk – 146 km). The rural locality is situated 16 km from Kursk Vostochny Airport, 1... | Gorodishche has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Gorodishche is located 3 km from the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), 3 km from the road of intermunicipal significance (Otreshkovo – Petrovskoye – Besedino), 7... |
of both teams were allowed to transfer to other clubs. As league champion of the 1999–2000 season, Delta Mobilyaspor were registered. Notable players Players, who were member of the Turkey women's national team: Feride Akgün Seyhan Gündüz Ayşe Kuru References Association football clubs established in 1997 1997 establis... | founded as a women's football club of the paint producer "Marshall Boya", which was established as a Turkish company in 1954, and was bought by the Amsterdam-based Dutch multinational corporation AkzoNobel in 1998. Club's colors were green and white. Club president was Ender Merter. The team became champion in the 1997... |
Soleiman Waterfall, Bibi Seydan Waterfall, Poonehzar Waterfall of Fereydunshahr, Semirom Waterfall located in Isfahan Cham Av Waterfall located in Ilam Sangan Waterfall, Imamzadeh Davood Waterfall, Osun Darband Waterfall, Dogholu Waterfall, Pich Adaran Seasonal Waterfall all located in Tehran Sheikh Alikhan Waterfall l... | located in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Zarlimeh Waterfall, the widest waterfall in Iran located in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiar Ceredit Waterfall, the wildest waterfall in Iran located in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Asiab Kharabeh Waterfall, Eskander Waterfall (known as Malek Kian Waterfall), Maharan Waterfall all three are lo... |
and was officially assigned to aiyl(village) category in July 2019. Its population was 1,241 in 2021. | area of Kashka-Suu rural settlement (aýyl ökmötü) and was officially assigned to aiyl(village) category |
novel written by American novelist Zoe Hana Mikuta. It was | Gearbreakers is a novel written by American novelist Zoe Hana Mikuta. It was first |
Diana Stöcker from the Christian Democratic Union. He was number 22 on the state list and was entitled to sit in the Bundestag. Personal life He is single and resides in Badenweiler. He is a Greek Orthodox Christian. References Living people 1991 births German people of Greek descent German | Christian Democratic Union. He was number 22 on the state list and was entitled to sit in the Bundestag. Personal life He is single and resides in Badenweiler. He is a Greek Orthodox Christian. References Living people 1991 births German people of Greek descent German politicians of Turkish descent 21st-century German ... |
Laura (MAS-IPSP) Assembly: 3rd Ongoing events COVID-19 pandemic in Bolivia Events January 1 January – COVID-19 pandemic: A national requirement for either a COVID-19 vaccine card or a negative PCR test when entering public institutions, supermarkets, banks, churches, universities, and for recruitment in the Army enters... | find the buried bodies of two teenage victims of Richard Choque, the so-called "sexual psychopath" investigated for the rape of seventy-seven women. The Prosecutor's Office orders the arrest of former La Paz mayor Luis Revilla in order to secure his presence to testify for the alleged irregular purchase of public trans... |
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Bundestag Saarland University alumni Alumni of Newcastle University Members of the Bundestag for the Christian Democratic Union of Germany Members of the Bundestag 2021–2025 Members of | is a German politician from the Christian Democratic Union. She has been the Member of the German Bundestag for Lörrach – Müllheim since 2021. Education |
the questions to which Kocher guesses the answer, usually correctly. Book Publication history The book was first published in hardback by Houghton Mifflin in the United States in October 1972. The first British edition was brought out by Thames & Hudson in hardback in 1973, with the title Master of Middle-earth: The Ac... | Pimlico in 2002, and Del Rey in 2003. Synopsis The book has seven chapters, a "Bibliographical Note" on Tolkien's publications, academic notes, and a full index. The chapters cover: 1. "Middle-earth: An Imaginary World" – how Tolkien blends fantasy and reality to create his world 2. "The Hobbit" – on the quality of Tol... |
team. She debut for the Ireland women's sevens team in 2015, and plays club rugby for Rathdrum. As of 23 January 2022, Mulhall has scored over 440 points for Ireland in the World Rugby Women's Sevens Series. Mulhall was studying science student at Trinity | 23 January 2022, Mulhall has scored over 440 points for Ireland in the World Rugby Women's Sevens Series. Mulhall was studying science student at Trinity College Dublin and played Gaelic football for Wicklow |
costal plates. After the 5th costal the carapace tapers until the final plate of the shell. The back end of the shell shows a distinct concave margin. On top of the shell, between the nuchal and first costal plate sits a hexagonal, raised bony plate that corresponds in position and in its connection to the first thorat... | oval in shape when viewed from above, with the right half notably better preserved in the holotype specimen. The shell expands sideways through the 2nd costal and reaches its greatest width (700 mm) from the 3rd to 5th costal plates. After the 5th costal the carapace tapers until the final plate of the shell. The back ... |
Rallye de Portugal) was the third round of the 2001 World Rally Championship. The race was held over four days between 8 March and 11 | the 2001 World Rally Championship. The race was held over four days between 8 March and 11 March 2001, and was won |
to 15 October 2006. Medal summary Medal table Men's events Women's events Source Results References External links World | Domingo, Dominican Republic from 12 to 15 October 2006. Medal summary Medal table Men's events Women's events Source Results References External links World Judo Junior Championships |
tennis player. Francesc Montañés Francisco Montañés Joaquín Montañés, Spanish footballer. Juan Martínez Montañés Mónica | player. Francesc Montañés Francisco Montañés Joaquín Montañés, Spanish footballer. Juan Martínez Montañés Mónica Montañés, Venezuelan |
the art world through various actions and exhibitions. Marie McMahon was a founding member, Vivienne Binns, Barbara Hall, Frances Phoenix, Beverley Garlick, Jude Adams and Toni Robertson, were at the forefront of the development of The Women's Art Movement in Sydney. Jude Adams Adelaide In Adelaide, the Women's Art Gro... | 1977, it hosted The Women's Show, which was a national event in both scope and participation. Hosted by the Experimental Art Foundation, it included theatre, music, film, photography, poetry and literature, media, a conference and a visual art exhibition, and included over 350 works, curated by Julie Ewington ( on the ... |
Fauvergue (born 1984), French professional footballer See also Fovargue | the surname Jean-Michel Fauvergue (born 1957), French politician Nicolas Fauvergue (born 1984), French professional |
Tajik Cup, Tajik Supercup and AFC Champions League. Season events On 26 February, Zoir Juraboev left Istiklol to join Surkhon in the Uzbekistan Super League. Squad Transfers In Loans in Out Friendlies TFF Cup Preliminary round Competitions Tajik Supercup | left Istiklol to join Surkhon in the Uzbekistan Super League. Squad Transfers In Loans in Out Friendlies TFF Cup Preliminary round Competitions Tajik Supercup |
The Archdiocesan Athletic Association consists of eleven high schools. The conference is divided into two divisions, split into larger and smaller schools. The conference comprises | smaller schools. The conference comprises schools in Class 3, Class 4 and Class 5 (in basketball). Archdiocesan Athletic Association (AAA) References Missouri high |
Stryj Park in Lviv. In 1955–1957, she co-authored with an architect V. Goldstein a 7-story residential building on the street 700th Lviv anniversary (now V. Chornovil Avenue), 3. In 1960, Konsulova presented the first experimental residential building with apartments on two levels at the exhibition in Kyiv. In 1962, sh... | Goldstein a 7-story residential building on the street 700th Lviv anniversary (now V. Chornovil Avenue), 3. In 1960, Konsulova presented the first experimental residential building with apartments on two levels at the exhibition in Kyiv. In 1962, she defended a dissertation on the topic "Low-rise apartment buildings wi... |
category, such as wheat flour, spices, and pulses. The company's turnover stood at Rs 2,173 crore last fiscal year and has over 58,000 direct retailers onboard across 200 Indian cities. In addition, the company has also announced a marketing investment of ₹150 crore in FY 2021–22 to drive growth and expansion. Referenc... | trading business, the fast-moving consumer goods firm owns brands like Bail Kolhu, a more than 50-year-old edible oil brand, and Nourish, a food brand that sells products in the staple food category, such as wheat flour, spices, and pulses. The company's turnover stood at Rs 2,173 crore last |
the University of Wisconsin-Madison include Hyunsic Choi, Christine Guthrie, Gail P. Mazzara, Guy Plunkett, and Jonathan Seidman. Research McClain has published 100 research articles focusing on tRNA structure and function. He has delivered invited lectures at international meetings. Since 1970, he received grants from... | international meetings. Since 1970, he received grants from National Institutes of Health (NIH). Transfer RNA Acceptor Identity McClain's computer analysis allowed him to identify nucleotides in tRNAs that determine these molecules’ acceptor specificities. His identification in 1988 of a helical tRNA irregularity set u... |
leader Patrick Short (1859–1941), Queensland police commissioner See | commissioner See also Pat Shortt (1967–), Irish entertainer |
Upland in 1882. It is an operating lighthouse in the Caspian Sea (Azerbaijan). History The Amburan lighthouse was built in 1882 on the Amburan spit on the Galagaya Upland. It represented a two-storey stone edifice, which was built with a residential purpose. At the side of the building facing the sea, an extension was ... | Amburan lighthouse differs from all the others by the colour of its light - it has a red glint, shining alternately white and red. Previously, the light was sectorial, that is, directed in a specific direction, but after the reconstruction in 1983 it became circular. See also Absheron lighthouse Boyuk Zira Lighthouse M... |
Ireland Premier Division debut came on 21 April 2018 in a 0–0 draw with St Patrick's Athletic at The Showgrounds. In June 2018 he earned a new two-and-a-half-year contract to keep him at the club until the end of the 2020 season. Mahon scored his first goal in senior football on 26 October 2018 in a 2–0 win over Shamro... | 0–0 draw with St Patrick's Athletic at The Showgrounds. In June 2018 he earned a new two-and-a-half-year contract to keep him at the club until the end of the 2020 season. Mahon scored his first goal in senior football on 26 October 2018 in a 2–0 win over Shamrock Rovers in the final game of the season. He made a total... |
when he was appointed Government Spokesperson. See also List of deputies of the 15th National Assembly of France References Living people 1965 births People from Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis People from Hauts-de-Seine La République En Marche! politicians 21st-century French women politicians Deputies of the 15th Nati... | 1965) is a French politician who has been Member of Parliament for Hauts-de-Seine's 10th constituency since 2018. She has finished ESSEC Business School. Political career In the 2017 French legislative election, she was a substitute candidate. She replaced Gabriel Attal in Parliament when he was appointed Government Sp... |
2021), Iranian spy R. Madhi (born 1971), Indian cinematographer Shabir Madhi (born 1966), South African professor of vaccinology See also Madhi Madhi language Madhi Madhi people, another term | Places Madhi, Pathardi, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, India Madhi railway station, Madhi, Tapi, Gujarat, India People Mamta Madhi (born 1971), Indian politician Mohammad Reza Madhi (died 2021), Iranian spy R. Madhi (born |
of Friedrich Nietzsche's Complete Works in 13 volumes. Her original method of historical analysis is based on the argument that the starting point for a study of philosophical paradigms are not ideas but existentials. The key element of her approach to the historically oriented study of the formation of the Russian phi... | at the University of Birmingham (UK). In 2015 Sineokaya was awarded the honorary title of the Professor of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and in 2019 she was elected to corresponding membership in the academy. Research activity Sineokaya conducts research on the history of European and Russian philosophy, from the se... |
need to look at its different types and how we, as human beings, express them. Act NO. 1 - Stay Healthy / Cancerous Kang Carrot Ka! “All things are poison and nothing is without poison,” said Theophrastus von Hohenheim, Father of Toxicology. But why worry about toxins when we’ve got friends? Act NO. 2 - A Very Delicate... | to the title by Antonio, it tells about a collection of narratives that hope to spark conversations on love—and by love, we don't simply mean the romantic kind. We believe that, to understand the nature of love, we need to look at its different types and how we, as human beings, express them. Act NO. 1 - Stay Healthy /... |
Mundoor LP School. His novel 'Kaliyugam' was made into a Malayalam movie in 1973, directed by K. S. Sethumadhavan. Mannu published in 1962 was his first story. He has published five novels, and more than 500 stories in 20 collections. The stories Amma Koyyunnu and Mayilpeeli have been included in the school textbooks o... | In 2015, for outstanding contributions in the field of Malayalam literature, he has been awarded Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Overall Contributions. Biography Sethumadhavan was born in 1942 April 10 at Mundoor, Palakkad district, to Marath Govindan Nair and Vazhayil Devaki Amma. His primary education was at Parli S... |
Khan, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Maddi may also refer to: People Given name Diminutive of Madison Diminutive of Maddison Diminutive of Madeleine Maddi Gay (born 1996), Australian Australian-rules-football | Madeleine Maddi Gay (born 1996), Australian Australian-rules-football player Maddi Madd (born Marlon Grimes), U.S. rapper Maddi Sudarsanam (1906–1994), Indian politician Maddi Torre (born 1996), Spanish soccer player Maddi Wesche (born 1999), New Zealander shotputter Maddi Wheeler (born 2002), Canadian ice hockey playe... |
on the 1400 map of St. Audoen's Church and parish. He built two bridges over the River Liffey: at Newbridge, County Kildare, thus giving the town its name, and at St. Wolstan's Priory, near Celbridge, County Kildare. He also built "at great expense" a bridge over the River Tolka at Ballybough, northeast of Dublin city,... | in the Priory of Kilmainham, and for extensive works in the Monastery of Saint Francis, on present-day Francis Street in Dublin city centre; all trace of the monastery has vanished. It was his custom to entertain the monks of Saint Francis to dinner once a week. It was in the Monastery of Saint Francis that he was buri... |
Lubna Aslam as Faris's mother Shabbir Jan Jahanara Hai as Khushbakht's mother Humaira Bano as Ushna's mother Farah Nadeem as Saeeda Tariq Jameel References External Links Pakistani family television dramas 2020s Pakistani television series 2020s romantic drama television series | mother Farah Nadeem as Saeeda Tariq Jameel References External Links Pakistani family television dramas 2020s Pakistani television series 2020s romantic drama television series Pakistani romance television series |
Garden of Remembrance contains an octagonal Portland stone memorial erected by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission to the memory of 55 British service personnel who died during World War II and were cremated here. Notable Burials David Byron (1947–1985), musician Arthur Martin-Leake VC and Bar (1874-1953) (ashes bur... | Dawber and a triple tiered fountain. It has the capacity for larger services as each chapel can accommodate up to 150 seats. The outer areas contain a courtyard for viewing floral tributes, connected with cloistered walkways. There is also a small Room of Remembrance for visitors who wish to view the Book of Remembranc... |
won his sixth European Tour title after beating Peter Wright 8–4 in the final, retaining his status as world number one, which he would have surrendered to Wright had he lost. Prize money The prize money was unchanged from the European Tours of the last 3 years: Seeded players who lost in the second round did not recei... | of thirteen PDC European Tour events on the 2022 PDC Pro Tour. The tournament took place at the SACHSENarena, Riesa from 25 to 27 February 2022. It featured a field of 48 players and £140,000 in prize money, with £25,000 going to the winner. Joe Cullen was the defending champion after defeating Michael van Gerwen 8–5 i... |
state normal school in Lier as a teacher. He received his first appointment in 1868 in the municipal education of Leuven. In 1873 a story by Segers was published in De Vlaamsche Kunstbode. In 1875 he became a teacher in Antwerp, and in 1879 he became a teacher of Dutch language and literature and of German language at ... | first appointment in 1868 in the municipal education of Leuven. In 1873 a story by Segers was published in De Vlaamsche Kunstbode. In 1875 he became a teacher in Antwerp, and in 1879 he became a teacher of Dutch language and literature and of German language at the normal school in Lier. His debut Dorpsgeschiedenissen ... |
services he was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath, as well as the Queen's Sudan Medal, Khedive's Star and the Khedive's Sudan Medal (1897). He commanded the 1st Battalion Cameron Highlanders until 21 May 1899. In 1901, he was ADC to King Edward VII and was promoted to Colonel in 1903 and temporary Brigadie... | Omdurman where his horse was shot under him. He was present at the Memorial Service for General Gordon at Khartoum. He was given the honor of carrying Kitchener's dispatches home to the Queen. For his services he was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath, as well as the Queen's Sudan Medal, Khedive's Star and ... |
until 20 May 1975. The Cabinet was headed by Minister President Helmut Kohl and was formed by the Christian Democratic Union. On 19 May 1971 Kohl was elected and sworn | Union. On 19 May 1971 Kohl was elected and sworn in as Minister President by the Landtag of Rhineland-Palatinate. It was succeeded by Kohl's |
that the Maiden Tower ceased to function as a lighthouse in 1907. The lighting device gave a beam at a distance of 15 km. In 1935, after renewing the lighting device, the visibility range of the fire increased to 24 km. Currently, the lighthouse is still in operation belonging to a closed department, and remaining a st... | device, the visibility range of the fire increased to 24 km. Currently, the lighthouse is still in operation belonging to a closed department, and remaining a strategic facility. It is a low, one-story cubic building with a skylight on the roof. The edifice of the Shuvalan lighthouse was built on a rock at a height of ... |
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