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died on 13 January 1931, during the session of the 3rd Saeima, and his seat was filled by Pēteris Zālīte. In the 1931 elections the Labour League of Latvia received 0.92% of the vote and retained its one seat, which went to Pēteris Zālīte. In
all political parties in Latvia were dissolved following a coup d'état. Its political orientation was centre-left, to the left of the Democratic Centre and to the right of the Union of Social Democrats – Mensheviks and Rural Workers. Elections The Labour League of Latvia first participated in the 1925 parliamentary elections, receiving 0.76% of the vote
have been staged at the Olympic Games since 1896, with women competing for the time at the 1928 Olympic Games. New Zealand sent female artistic gymnasts to the Olympic Games for the first time in 1964. Gymnasts
Zealand sent female artistic gymnasts to the Olympic Games for the first time in 1964. Gymnasts See also New Zealand at the 1964 Summer Olympics New Zealand at the 1972 Summer Olympics New Zealand at the
Trade within Germany became more difficult or even impossible. Albert Stern fled to the Netherlands. A company closure planned as a result was withdrawn under threat of violence by non-Jewish employees and after violence by the SA. Wilhelm Ze'ev Stern's family fled to Palestine as early as 1933, Wilhelm himself fled there in 1935. In 1936 Wilhelm Ze'ev Stern renounced the company and left it to co-partners. With the Decree on the Use of Jewish Property ("Verordnung über den Einsatz des jüdischen Vermögens") of December 3, 1938, Jewish-owned commercial enterprises and real estate
coats and dresses. The business was located in Mohrenstraße in Berlin-Mitte, the center of the textile industry at that time. One of the buildings used was the "Haus Stern"“ at the address Mohrenstraße 36, which was owned by the Stern brothers. After World War I, Graumann & Stern expanded in Europe and the USA through international subsidiaries and vertical integration from yarn to coat, increasing sales to 20 million Reichsmarks in 1920. The next generation, Heinz Graumann and In 1931 Wilhelm Ze'ev Stern, Albert Stern's son, took over the management, becoming sole owner in 1932. In 1931, the firm's partner Walther Rabow died of heart failure after anti-Semitic attacks. Nazi persecution When the Nazis came to power in Germany on January 30, 1933, Graumann & Stern was persecuted as a Jewish owned business. The Nazi call to boycott Jewish companies on April 1, 1933 hurt the business. Trade within Germany became more difficult or even impossible. Albert Stern fled to the Netherlands. A company
the Dominican Republic. He attended Cathedral Preparatory School in Manhattan and earned his bachelors degree in philosophy at Fordham University in 1998. On May 17, 2003, Espaillat was ordained to the priesthood. Pope Francis appointed Espaillat auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese of New York on January 25, 2022. Espaillat was consecrated as a bishop on March 1, making him the youngest Catholic bishop in the United States and one of the youngest in the world. See also Catholic Church hierarchy Catholic Church in the United States Historical list
in philosophy at Fordham University in 1998. On May 17, 2003, Espaillat was ordained to the priesthood. Pope Francis appointed Espaillat auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese of New York on January 25, 2022. Espaillat was consecrated as a bishop on March 1, making him the youngest Catholic bishop in the United States and one of the youngest in the world. See also Catholic
Studios in Hendersonville and the Sound Stage Studios in Nashville respectively, and it was published on 25 October 2019 by the label, Earache Records. Track
it was published on 25 October 2019 by the label, Earache Records. Track listing References External links 2019
Affairs since 1 February 2022. Previously, he served as Guatemala Ambassador to Mexico, Israel, Bulgaria and Cyprus. References 1977 births Living people Guatemalan diplomats Ambassadors of
Guatemalan diplomat and civil servant who has served as Minister of Foreign Affairs since 1 February 2022. Previously, he served as Guatemala Ambassador to Mexico, Israel,
the family Tetraodontidae. It is a marine species native to the Northwest Pacific, where it ranges from Hakodate in Japan to the Yellow Sea and the East
occurring in coastal rocky areas, and reaches 30 cm (11.8 inches) SL. It is known to be poisonous. Both the scientific and
is a Greek football club based in Elassona, Larissa, Greece. Honors National Gamma Ethniki: 1
() is a Greek football club based in Elassona, Larissa, Greece. Honors National Gamma Ethniki: 1 1976-77 Delta Ethniki: 1 1983-84 Domestic Larissa FCA Champions: 2
most of his work in Ghent. Together with David t'Kindt, he is the most important representative of Ghent Rococo. His works are marked by a strong French influence. Some of his works include: on the Korenmarkt (Louis XIV
representative of Ghent Rococo. His works are marked by a strong French influence. Some of his works include: on the Korenmarkt (Louis XIV
the 2021–22 offseason. Conference realignment Season outlook Preseason polls Preseason polls will be released in July 2022. See also College soccer List of NCAA Division I men's soccer programs 2022 in American
in November 2022. It will culminate with the 2022 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament, with the College Cup being held at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina. Clemson are the defending NCAA champions. Changes from 2021 Coaching changes So far, there have been 16 coaching changes during the 2021–22 offseason. Conference realignment Season outlook Preseason polls Preseason polls will
– qualified for the semifinals C/D PEN – penalty ADA – advanced Quarterfinals Semifinals Semifinals C/D QC – qualified for Final C QD – qualified for Final D PEN – penalty Semifinals A/B QA – qualified for Final A QB – qualified for Final B
– penalty ADA – advanced Quarterfinals Semifinals Semifinals C/D QC – qualified for Final C QD – qualified for Final D PEN – penalty Semifinals A/B QA – qualified for Final A QB – qualified for Final B Finals Final
people People from Tumaco Colombian footballers Association football midfielders Categoría Primera A players Envigado F.C.
Tumaco Colombian footballers Association football midfielders Categoría Primera A players Envigado
species of viviparous halfbeak belonging to the genus Dermogenys. Distribution The Gangetic halfbeak is native to India and Bangladesh. It is found in the eastern Indian Ocean, and was first discovered in the Hooghly estuary in West
species of viviparous halfbeak belonging to the genus Dermogenys. Distribution The Gangetic halfbeak is native to India and Bangladesh. It is found in the eastern Indian Ocean, and was first
was fought between Sikhs and allies of Maratha, Afghan and Mughal armies. Nasir ul Mulk was the third son of Nizam-ul-Mulk, Asaf Jah I of Hyderabad state was disappointed
soldiers. 500 men lost on both sides. Nasir ul Mulk along with Daler Khan went to the fort but Sikhs besieged fort for 13 days. On 14th day, the Mughals were defeated and routed. References
to honor the 26 Polish refugees who came to Sweden from Nazi concentration camps in Germany after the end of World War II and died shortly upon arrival. The memorial consists of a sculpture and a memorial plate. The sculpture depicts an angel holding in his right hand a deceased dove with outstretched wings symbolizing the innocent victim who suffered martyrdom. From the left hand, a dove rises to
The sculpture depicts an angel holding in his right hand a deceased dove with outstretched wings symbolizing the innocent victim who suffered martyrdom. From the left hand, a dove rises to the sky, symbolizing victory and freedom - the immortal and liberated soul of the deceased victim. The sculpture, created by the Hungarian-Swedish-Japanese artist Nándor Wagner, alludes to the Gospel of Mark 16:6 “Don’t
Society of Cinematographers Awards will be held on March 20, 2022, honoring the best
nominees were announced on January 25, 2022. Winners and nominees Film Television References 2021
is a railway station in Yixing, Wuxi, Jiangsu, China. It is an intermediate stop on the Nanjing–Hangzhou high-speed railway. It opened
Jiangsu, China. It is an intermediate stop on the Nanjing–Hangzhou high-speed railway. It opened with the line on 1 July
players from Florida American people of Colombian descent American soccer players United States men's youth international soccer players Association
soccer player who currently plays as a midfielder for Envigado. Club career Born 9 March 2000 in Miami, Florida, Jiménez started his career with Envigado in 2013. Career
There are 75 vehicles on site in the museum and the museum owns 375 vehicles. The Museum is operated by a private, non-profit foundation. Exhibits The Vehicle Hall is the main building containing vehicles, simulator, Figure Museum, and temporary exhibits. Vehicles Vehicles at the museum include: Centurion (tank) Stridsvagn
the main building containing vehicles, simulator, Figure Museum, and temporary exhibits. Vehicles Vehicles at the museum include: Centurion (tank) Stridsvagn 103 (S-Tank) FM43 Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon Pansarbandvagn 301 Stridsvagn m/40 References
Conference (LSC) during the 1955 college football season. Led by fourth-year head coach Paul Pierce, the Bearkats compiled an overall record of 6–1–2 with a mark of 5–1 in conference play, sharing the LSC title with East Texas State and Southwest
a mark of 5–1 in conference play, sharing the LSC title with East Texas State and Southwest Texas State. Schedule References Sam Houston State Sam Houston State Bearkats football seasons Lone Star
plays as a forward for Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 club Tataouine and the Mauritania national team. Honours Nouadhibou Ligue 1 Mauritania: 2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20 Mauritanian President's Cup: 2018 Mauritanian Super Cup: 2018 References 1998 births Living people Mauritanian footballers Association football forwards FC Nouadhibou players Dhofar Club players Khaleej
Mauritanian Super Cup: 2018 References 1998 births Living people Mauritanian footballers Association football forwards FC Nouadhibou players Dhofar Club players Khaleej Sirte SC players US Tataouine players Super D1 players Oman Professional League players Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 players Mauritanian expatriate footballers Expatriate footballers in Oman Expatriate footballers
5 December 1979) is a French retired wheelchair fencer who competes at international fencing competitions. He is a Paralympic champion, double World champion and
épée. References 1979 births Living people Sportspeople from Grenoble Paralympic wheelchair fencers of France Wheelchair fencers at the 2004 Summer Paralympics Wheelchair fencers at the 2008 Summer Paralympics
perspectives. Cham: Springer-Verlag. Elaine E. Englehardt, Michael S. Pritchard, Kerry D. Romesburg, Brian Schrag. Ethical Challenges of Academic Administration, Springer 2009 Lisa H. Newton, Elaine E. Englehardt, Michael S. Pritchard.
Romesburg, Brian Schrag. Ethical Challenges of Academic Administration, Springer 2009 Lisa H. Newton, Elaine E. Englehardt, Michael S. Pritchard. Clashing Views in Business Ethics and Society References 21st-century American philosophers Philosophy academics Moral philosophers
written the life stories of celebrated Kannada artists like Vidyabhusana in his blogs. Literary works Rasheed has published two novels, four books of short stories, four books of creative essays and two anthologies of poetry. His popular stories include “Kirti Patake” (Red Flag) and “Hoovinakolli” His first novel ‘’Hoovinakolli’’ was published online before paperback was released in 2011. He has also translated the works of Hemingway, Camus, Pushkin, Rumi and Rilke. Rasheed's works are difficult to classify and he is known as a genre bender weaving together prose, poetry, journalism and biography. His works have been translated into English, German, Swedish and Hindi. His poetry collections include ‘’”Nanna Paadige Nanu”’’ and ‘’“Narakada Kennaligeyantha Ninna Benna Huri”’’ Abdul Rasheed is often called Kannada's Basheer because of comparison of his fiction works with that of celebrated Malayalam writer Vaikom Muhammed Basheer. Other contributions Rasheed writes columns for Kannada newspapers like Vijaya Karnataka. He is a modern pioneer in Kannada column writing. He is a regular speaker at various national and state-level literary festivals including Bangalore Literature Festival, Mysore Literature Festival and Kerala Literature Festival. He has served as a jury for various literary awards including TOTO Funds Arts (TFA) awards. He is the founder editor of Kendasampige Blogging Website, which metamorphosed into the publishing house Kendasampige Prakashana. Rasheed has been a delegate of Sahitya Akademi to various countries including Sweden and Syria under cultural exchange program. He has addressed seminar of Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union. He has also
and biography. His works have been translated into English, German, Swedish and Hindi. His poetry collections include ‘’”Nanna Paadige Nanu”’’ and ‘’“Narakada Kennaligeyantha Ninna Benna Huri”’’ Abdul Rasheed is often called Kannada's Basheer because of comparison of his fiction works with that of celebrated Malayalam writer Vaikom Muhammed Basheer. Other contributions Rasheed writes columns for Kannada newspapers like Vijaya Karnataka. He is a modern pioneer in Kannada column writing. He is a regular speaker at various national and state-level literary festivals including Bangalore Literature Festival, Mysore Literature Festival and Kerala Literature Festival. He has served as a jury for various literary awards including TOTO Funds Arts (TFA) awards. He is the founder editor of Kendasampige Blogging Website, which metamorphosed into the publishing house Kendasampige Prakashana. Rasheed has been a delegate of Sahitya Akademi to various countries including Sweden and Syria under cultural exchange program. He has addressed seminar of Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union. He has also collaborated in international literary translation projects. Opinion and criticism Rasheed feels that the new generation of writers are not bothered about imagery or technique, but rather focused on first hand narratives. Rasheed has been vocally critical of Hindutva terror and religious fundamentalism in contemporary literature. He is also vocal about conservation of tribal language and culture. Awards and recognition Rasheed's award-winning works include four anthologies of short stories "Pranapakshi", "Hallu Kuliga Huduga", "Sampoorna Parijata" and Eethanakada Kethegalu". His works were recognised by Sahitya Akademi which
as an ex. Duration of cast Notes Key: = "Cast member" is featured in this episode. Key: = "Cast member" arrives on the beach. Key: = "Cast member" has an ex arrive on the beach. Key: = "Cast member" has two exes arrive on the beach. Key: = "Cast member" arrives on the beach and has an ex arrive during the same episode. Key: = "Cast member" leaves the beach. Key: = "Cast member" has an ex arrive on the beach and leaves during the same episode. Key: = "Cast member"
star of Too Hot To Handle Kori Sampson, Love Island UK islander Mike Boateng, and Geordie Shores Nathan Henry, as well as four women; stars of Love Island UK Kaz Crossley and Megan Barton-Hanson, Married at First Sight Australia cast member KC Osborne, and Love Island Sweden islander Sofie Karlstad.Bold' indicates original cast member; all other cast were brought into the series as an ex. Duration of cast Notes Key: = "Cast member" is featured in this episode. Key: = "Cast member"
her debut for the Auckland Storm in 2013. In 2019, she was selected for the Barbarians team to play against Wales. She was part of the first women's Super Rugby match between the Blues and the Chiefs women in 2021. She played for the Blues and will play for them in the inaugural Super Rugby Aupiki season in 2022. Personal life Demant attended Mahurangi College in Warkworth. She is a lawyer by profession. Her younger sister Kiritapu is also in the Black Ferns, having made her
2019, she was selected for the Barbarians team to play against Wales. She was part of the first women's Super Rugby match between the Blues and the Chiefs women in 2021. She played for the Blues and will play for them in the inaugural Super Rugby Aupiki season in 2022. Personal life Demant attended Mahurangi College in Warkworth. She is a lawyer by profession. Her younger sister Kiritapu is also in the Black Ferns, having made her debut in 2015.
Payne. Charlton equalised through Charlie Revell and took the lead on 36 minutes when a defensive mix-up enabled Don Welsh to score. Revell scored Charlton's third a minute later to put the game beyond Chelsea's reach. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Commander of the Allied forces, presented the cup to victorious captain Welsh. The match produced a record gate of £26,000, of which £12,000 was recouped by the Government in
the final of the southern section of Football League War Cup, an unofficial cup competition held in England during the Second World War as a replacement for the suspended FA Cup. The match took place at Wembley Stadium on 15 April 1944 and was won by Charlton Athletic, who beat Chelsea 3–1. Charlton later contested a play-off against the winners of the equivalent North final, Aston Villa. Match summary Chelsea took an early lead thanks to a penalty from Joe Payne. Charlton equalised through Charlie Revell and took the lead on
Church, was founded by Zokun in August 1988 in Taiwan.At the time of its establishment, the government of the Republic of China decided that it had cult-like tendencies and suppressed
was founded by Zokun in August 1988 in Taiwan.At the time of its establishment, the government of the Republic of China decided that it had cult-like tendencies and suppressed it.。Taiwan's famous theological education website "Reformed Righteousness Network" characterizes the "Holy Spirit of Blood and Water" as a heresy。In 1987, it began its missionary activities in China and was recognized
Monthly Morning Two from August 2016 to June 2020, with its chapters collected in five tankōbon volumes. Publication Semai Sekai no Identity, written and illustrated by , was serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine from August 22, 2016, to
tankōbon volumes, released from April 21, 2017, to September 18, 2020. Volume list Reception The series ranked first in the June 2017 edition of Takarajimasha's Kono Manga ga Sugoi! Web. See also Hi Score Girl—another manga series by the same author. References Further reading External links Kodansha manga Seinen manga
found the company is not following contemporary management accounting practices such as activity-based costing, activity-based management, and balanced scorecard. Suren Goonewardene was appointed as the managing director of the company in June 2020. ICRA Lanka Limited has withdrawn its rating of [SL]D at the company request in September 2020. In June 2021, company's LKR677 million rights issue went undersubscribed. The company was able to raise only LKR352.3 million. Despite disruptions to the supply chain, the company posted a profit in the fourth quarter of the financial year 2020–21 for the first time since 2014–15. The gross profit of LKR827 million is an increase of 46 per cent when compared to 2019–20. The company is one of the partners of the Sri Lanka Institute of Nanotechnology along with other private sector companies and the Ministry of Technology. Acquiring ACME Printing & Packaging The second-largest shareholder of ACME Printing & Packaging PLC, Richardson Holdings Ltd. divested its stake of 19.43 per cent of the company. E. B. Creasy & Company, an associate company of Lankem Ceylon acquired the stake increasing Lankem Ceylon and related parties shares to 32.17 per cent. This resulted in Lankem Ceylon being required to make an offer to purchase the rest of the ordinary
other private sector companies and the Ministry of Technology. Acquiring ACME Printing & Packaging The second-largest shareholder of ACME Printing & Packaging PLC, Richardson Holdings Ltd. divested its stake of 19.43 per cent of the company. E. B. Creasy & Company, an associate company of Lankem Ceylon acquired the stake increasing Lankem Ceylon and related parties shares to 32.17 per cent. This resulted in Lankem Ceylon being required to make an offer to purchase the rest of the ordinary shares according to the 1995 Company Takeovers and Mergers Code. On 16 September 2021, Lankem Ceylon submitted an application to the Securities and Exchange Commission of Sri Lanka with an offer price of LKR12.00 per share. Lankem Ceylon was able to increase its stake of ACME Printing & Packaging to 88.27 per cent thus becoming the controlling shareholder of the company. Most of the minority shareholders responded positively to Lankem Ceylon's mandatory offer. See also List of companies listed on the Colombo Stock Exchange References External links Official website 1964 establishments in Ceylon Companies listed on the Colombo Stock Exchange Chemical companies established in 1964 Holding companies of Sri Lanka Conglomerate companies of Sri Lanka Manufacturing companies of
with Mazā Jugla thus forming the river Jugla shortly before its mouth into Jugla Lake at the Riga city eastern border with the municipality of Ropaži. The river is a water tourism site. The Ropaži hydroelectric plant is located on the river. Virtually the entire river flows along the Lowland of Central Latvia (Latvian: Viduslatvijas zemiene). The river meanders through a wooded area, the pool is heavily drained in some places. The shores are generally flat, with occasional Devonian bare rocks. There are many floodplains in the lower reaches of the mouths of rivers Krievupe and Tumšupe. From Sidgunda to Ropaži the river is 5-15 m wide. In and around Ropaži, the regime of the river is determined by the operation of the local hydroelectric power station (HES), where the river is crossed by a dam - a 1.5 m high concrete wall, which creates an artificial waterfall. A 1.5 km long left outflow begins at the dam, which forms an island with Ropaži Park and the municipality council on it. After the HES the river
eastern border with the municipality of Ropaži. The river is a water tourism site. The Ropaži hydroelectric plant is located on the river. Virtually the entire river flows along the Lowland of Central Latvia (Latvian: Viduslatvijas zemiene). The river meanders through a wooded area, the pool is heavily drained in some places. The shores are generally flat, with occasional Devonian bare rocks. There are many floodplains in the lower reaches of the mouths of rivers Krievupe and Tumšupe. From Sidgunda to Ropaži the river is 5-15 m wide. In and around Ropaži, the regime of the river is determined by the operation of
of recipient of Bal Sahitya Puraskar to Gujarati language writers by Sahitya Akademi. Recipients References External links
of Bal Sahitya Puraskar to Gujarati language writers by Sahitya Akademi. Recipients References
record of 8–2 with a mark of 6–1 in conference play, placing second in the OVC. The team's captains were Jackie Pope and Calvin
8–2 with a mark of 6–1 in conference play, placing second in the OVC. The team's captains were Jackie Pope and Calvin Shorts. Schedule References Middle Tennessee Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football seasons Middle
is used to deliver hard coal by barges. Closed conveyor belts then transport the fuel to the coal storage facility. Closed conveyor belts also take the coal to the coal bunker, from which it is ground to a fine powder using five coal pulverisers. The fine powder is dried using hot air and then blown into the combustion chamber. Burning occurs at , boiling water into steam, which is passed into the high pressure turbines, followed by a medium pressure and two low-pressure turbines. The turbines rotate at 3,000 revolutions per minute, as the generator. Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems supplied the steam generator. The boiler is made of a high creep rupture strength material (T24, developed by Vallourec & Mannesmann), achieving reheat live steam temperatures over . Alstom supplied the steam turbine set, the same 1,100 MW set planned for the scraped Unit 6 at Staudinger power plant and a proposed Port of Antwerp
Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It comprises four units with a total capacity of approximately 1,419 MW gross. Units 1-3 were built between 1964 and 1969 and were decommissioned in 2014. A characteristic of this power station is the fact that the most recently built unit, Unit 4, does not have a waste gas flue. Instead, the desulphurised flue gases are expelled using the updraught from the existing cooling tower. The power station is operated by Uniper. The plant employs about 200 full-time workers and 300 external jobs. History About 6,300 people participated in the construction of Unit 4. Technology Unit 4 delivers also 1,000 GW·hth yearly of district heating in addition to power generation, a supply sufficient for 100'000 households in the Castrop-Rauxel and Dortmund-Bodelschwingh areas. Of Unit 4 1,052 MW net generation capacity, 413 MW are
The shrub grows 2.0 m tall and bears flowers in August. Two months after the plant has flowered, the fruit appears and the seeds later fall to the ground where they are spread by rodents. The plant
months after the plant has flowered, the fruit appears and the seeds later fall to the ground where they are spread by rodents. The plant grows in level, sandstone sand at altitudes of 800 m. Small beetles do the pollination. In Afrikaans it known as . References External
Labour League of Latvia and replacing Kārlis Balodis. In the elections to the 4th Saeima in October 1931, he retained his seat, which he held until the Saeima was dissolved following the 1934 Latvian coup d'état. References 1864 births 1939 deaths People from
he held until the Saeima was dissolved following the 1934 Latvian coup d'état. References 1864 births 1939 deaths People from Smiltene Municipality People from Kreis Wenden Labour League of Latvia politicians Deputies of the 3rd Saeima Deputies of the 4th Saeima Latvian journalists University of Jena alumni University of Latvia faculty
Live Action: TBA The 58th Cinema Audio Society Awards will be held on March 19, 2022, at the InterContinental in Los Angeles, to honor outstanding achievements in sound mixing in
Los Angeles, to honor outstanding achievements in sound mixing in film and television of 2021. The nominations were announced on January 25, 2022. Winners and nominees Film Television Special Awards Filmmaker Award Ridley Scott
Cases Lisa H. Newton, Elaine E. Englehardt, Michael S. Pritchard. Clashing Views in Business Ethics and Society Michael S. Pritchard. Professional Integrity: Thinking Ethically (2006) Elaine E. Englehardt, Michael S. Pritchard, Kerry D. Romesburg, Brian Schrag. Ethical Challenges of Academic Administration, Springer 2009 Philosophical Adventures with Children On Becoming Responsible Communication Ethics Reasonable Children
Books Englehardt, Elaine E.; Pritchard, Michael S. (eds.). Ethics across the curriculum—pedagogical perspectives. Cham: Springer-Verlag. Charles Harris, Michael J. Rabins, Michael S. Pritchard. Engineering Ethics: Concepts and Cases Lisa H. Newton, Elaine E. Englehardt, Michael S. Pritchard. Clashing Views in Business
to Hindi language writers by Sahitya Akademi. Recipients References External links of Bal Sahitya
of recipient of Bal Sahitya Puraskar to Hindi language writers by Sahitya Akademi.
painter Domingo Zapata. Production The documentary is a project developed by the British production house Publikro London. Filming took place at Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Majorca and Rome. Distribution The film premiered at Miami
Spanish actor Jordi Mollà and the painter Domingo Zapata. Production The documentary is a project developed by the British production house Publikro London. Filming took place at Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Majorca and Rome. Distribution The film premiered at Miami Beach's Faena Theater on November 23, 2021. Curiosity The actor Johnny Depp and the actress Michelle Rodriguez appear in the
women in the colonial era, along with the wives of the high-ranking British officials. These women treated the title of Lady when the British King knighted their husbands with the title of Sir. The first title holder was Daw May, also known as Lady J. A Maung Gyi, who was the wife of Joseph Augustus Maung Gyi. Later the position of Ngahtaung-ser Kadaw was succeeded by Nanyinwun Kadaw (နန်းရင်းဝန်ကတော်, lit; 'the wife of the Premier of British Burma') in the 1930s.
Executive Council, known as the Royal Chancellor (အမတ်ချုပ်) of British Burma. History In the 1920s, thee British set the diarchy system on Burma and created the position of Royal Chancellor. The British government also pays salary 5,000 kyat a month to the spouse of the Chancellor. The spouse of the Royal Chancellor was known as the Ngahtaung-ser Kadaw. They are also the top Burmese women in the
1984), Danish actor Lis Smed (1914–1944), Danish actress Peer Smed (1878–1943), Danish-American silversmith
Smed (1914–1944), Danish actress Peer Smed (1878–1943), Danish-American
Cambridgeshire. He was not educated at a public school, which did not hinder if maltriculation to Trinity Hall, Cambridge. While studying at Cambridge, he played first-class cricket for Cambridge University Cricket Club in 1843 and 1845, making eight appearances. Playing in the Cambridge side as a bowler, Hughes took 36 wickets in his eight matches, which included taking a five wicket haul on five occasions and ten-wickets in
the Cambridge side as a bowler, Hughes took 36 wickets in his eight matches, which included taking a five wicket haul on five occasions and ten-wickets in a match once. As a tailend batsman, he scored 48 runs with a highest score of 15 not out. After graduating from Cambridge, Hughes entered into the Diplomatic Corps. He was appointed to secretary at the British Embassy at Constantinople in the Ottoman Empire in June 1846. a position he held for ten years until his appointment as consul at Erzurum in July 1856. He returned to Constantinople in March 1859, to take up the appointment of Oriental Secretary there. At the time of his death at Cheltenham in June 1887, Hughes
operatic success. Her husband, William H. Mestayer (William Haupt by birth), was an actor and her manager; she first appeared is his company in We, Us & Co. in the 1880s. After he died in late 1896, she took a break from the stage. By 1899, she retired from the stage permanently, reportedly on account of a failing memory. In 1901 she was committed by her mother to an insane asylum, reportedly
was a hit on Broadway in 1492 Up to Date, where she played banjo and sang songs in German in the role of Fraulein, the Waif, and appeared in other productions including Excelsior, Jr.. She also had success on tour with The Tourists in a Pullman Car. She was born Theresa Ott in New York City, her family having a theatrical reputation in the Boston area. Of German descent, she studied music in New York City and Dresden. Her performance as Tessa in The Gondoliers in Boston was her first operatic success. Her husband, William
Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Public License. Basic Concept When the SFP method was proposed, the most widely used software functional size measurement method was IFPUG FPA. However, IFPUG FPA had (and still has) a few shortcomings: It is not easy to apply. It requires certified personnel, and the productivity of measurement is relatively low (between 400 and 600 Function Points per day, according to Capers Jones, between 200 and 300 Function Points per day according to experts from Total Metrics ). The measurement is partly subjective, since some of its measurement rules have to be suitably interpreted by the person who performs the measurement. The diffusion of the method in the software development community is quite limited. To overcome at least some of these problems, the SFP method was defined to provide the following characteristics: Easy to apply; Less subject to interpretation, being based on quite straightforward definitions; Easy to learn: specifically, people familiar with IFPUG FPA could learn SFP very quickly with very little effort; Compatible with the IFPUG FPA; specifically , that is, a measure of size expressed in UFP should be equal to the measure expressed in SiFP (In this article we use “UFP” for unadjusted Function Point to designate the unit of measure defined by IFPUG FPA and SiFP the unit of measure defined by SFP). The sought characteristics were achieved as follows: IFPUG FPA requires that logical data files and transactions are identified, logical data files are classified into Internal Logical Files (ILF) and External Interface Files (EIF), every transaction is classified as External Input (EI), External Output (EO), External Query (EI), every ILF and EIF is weighted, based on its Record Element Types (RET) and Data Element Types (DET), every EI, EO and EQ is weighted, based on its File Types Referenced (FTR) and DET exchanged through the borders of the application being measured. Of these activities, SFP requires only the first two, i.e., the identification of logical data files and transactions. Activities 4) and 5) are the most time consuming, since they require that every data file and transaction is examined in detail: skipping these phases makes
and SiFP the unit of measure defined by SFP). The sought characteristics were achieved as follows: IFPUG FPA requires that logical data files and transactions are identified, logical data files are classified into Internal Logical Files (ILF) and External Interface Files (EIF), every transaction is classified as External Input (EI), External Output (EO), External Query (EI), every ILF and EIF is weighted, based on its Record Element Types (RET) and Data Element Types (DET), every EI, EO and EQ is weighted, based on its File Types Referenced (FTR) and DET exchanged through the borders of the application being measured. Of these activities, SFP requires only the first two, i.e., the identification of logical data files and transactions. Activities 4) and 5) are the most time consuming, since they require that every data file and transaction is examined in detail: skipping these phases makes the SFP method both quicker and easier to apply than IFPUG FPA. In addition, most of the subjective interpretation is due to activities 4) and 5), and partly also to activity 3): skipping these activities makes the SFP method also less prone to subjective interpretation. The concepts used in the definition of SFP are a small subset of those used in the definition of IFPUG FPA, therefore learning SFP is easier than learning IFPUG FPA, and it is immediate for those who already know IFPUG FPA. In practice, only the concepts of logical data file and transaction have to be known. Finally, the weights assigned to data files and transactions make the size in SFP very close to the size expressed in Function Points, on average. Definition The logical data files are named Unspecified Generic Data Group (UGDG) in the SFP method. Similarly, transactions are named Unspecified Generic Elementary Process (UGEP). The adjectives “unspecified” and “generic” stress that, unlike in IFPUG FPA, there is no classification or weighting. The size of a UGEP is 4.6 SiFP, while the size of a UGDG is 7.0 SiFP. Therefore the The size expressed in SiFP is based on the number of data
Habitat It was discovered in 2002 in Xincun,Hainan from four specimens. It is a demersal species that reaches 11 cm (4.3 inches).It is capable of inflating its abdomens with water when frightened or disturbed and are capable of producing and accumulating toxins
a species of pufferfish in the genus Takifugu. It is endemic to the coastal waters of southeastern Hainan. Description and Habitat It was discovered in 2002 in Xincun,Hainan from four specimens. It is a demersal species that reaches 11 cm (4.3 inches).It is capable of inflating its abdomens with water when frightened or disturbed and are capable of producing and accumulating toxins such as tetrodotoxin
James (born 30 April 2000) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays for Volendam,
2000 births Living people Dutch footballers FC Volendam players Tweede Divisie players Eerste Divisie players Association football
provided ready access to light distillate from the refinery for use as fuel. It was also close to the natural gas grid and to the electricity grid at the 110 kV high voltage Whitegate substation. Bord Gáis contracted General Electric Operations and Maintenance (GE O&M) to design, operate and maintain the power station. Construction started in March 2008. The investment in the station was €400 million. Whitegate power station Whitegate power station is a 445 MW combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) station. The station comprises two 280 MW General Electric GE Frame 9FB gas turbines. The gas turbines can be fired with natural gas or light
was €400 million. Whitegate power station Whitegate power station is a 445 MW combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) station. The station comprises two 280 MW General Electric GE Frame 9FB gas turbines. The gas turbines can be fired with natural gas or light distillate fuel. The turbines drive alternators. The turbine exhaust generates steam in the heat recovery steam generator (HRSG), the steam is used to drive a 150 MW GE A15 steam turbine and an alternator. Steam is condensed in an air cooler (fin-fan cooler). Additional firing is available in the inlet duct of the HRSG, using refinery off gas or natural gas The thermal efficiency of the station is 58.5 %, making it the most efficient station in Ireland. The station was commissioned on 8 November 2009. Electricity output from the station is transformed up to 220 kV. This is
May 2000) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays for Volendam, as
is a Dutch professional footballer who plays for Volendam, as a forward. References
its final location, on 30 P Street NW. where it stayed until closed in 2009. When closed, the school had 187 students, from grades pre-kindergarten to 6th grade, and three teachers. 99% of the students were minority students. In 1985, the students of Cook Elementary merged with students from Langston-Slater: from then on, pre-kindergarten through third grade students at both schools would attend Cook, and fourth through sixth graders would attend classes in the Slater building, leaving the Langston building vacant. In 2008, then mayor Adrian Fenty and Schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee included the school in a list of 23 targeted for closure, citing declining enrollment and low test scores. The proposed closure generated complaints from parent and neighborhood groups who claimed they were not consulted. In 2013, after the school building on P street had lain dormant for five years, the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Education and the Department of General Services awarded the former site of the school to the Mundo Verde Bilingual Public Charter School.
preacher John F. Cook Sr. The original location for the school was between 4th and 5th St. on O St. NW. A 1908 report by the United States Schoolhouse Commission concerning the schools of Washington DC argued that the original O St. NW building "should be destroyed, and a modern building-erected either on the same site enlarged, or at a different adjacent location on a considerably larger lot". In 1926, the school was moved to its final location, on 30 P Street NW. where it stayed until closed in 2009. When closed, the school had 187 students, from grades pre-kindergarten to 6th grade, and three teachers. 99% of the students were minority students. In 1985, the students of Cook Elementary merged with students from Langston-Slater: from then on, pre-kindergarten
Panka (born 21 October 1998) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays for Volendam, as a forward. References
a forward. References 1998 births Living people Dutch footballers FC Volendam players
a Canadian businessman, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu athlete, and the founder of Longhouse Media. Personal life and career Beavis was born in White Rock, British Columbia in 1995. While completing a high school project, Keenan discovered his Indigenous and Métis ancestry. Beavis later obtained a Bachelor’s in Business Administration with a major in Finance from the University of the Fraser Valley. After graduation, Keenan assumed a role on the UFV Alumni Association Board of Directors. He had his own channel on YouTube which was the 27th most viewed Canadian YouTube Channel in the early 2010s, creating videos that generated over 10 million views. Keenan established Longhouse Media (formerly known
He had his own channel on YouTube which was the 27th most viewed Canadian YouTube Channel in the early 2010s, creating videos that generated over 10 million views. Keenan established Longhouse Media (formerly known as Keenan Beavis Consulting and subsequently Longhouse Consulting) the name was changed from Longhouse Consulting to Longhouse Media in December of 2019 to better reflect the services that the business had evolved into providing. In 2019 Keenan established the Longhouse Aboriginal Youth Mentorship Award. Awards and accolades Keenan was named by the BC Achievement Foundation as the 2020 Young Entrepreneur of the Year. Received the namesake award of Irving K. Barber. Was a 4x Ch’nook
as a goalkeeper. References 1999 births Living people Dutch footballers FC Volendam players Tweede Divisie players Eerste
Barry Lauwers (born 29 November 1999) is a Dutch professional footballer
Bakrin (born 23 October 2002) is an English professional footballer currently playing as a defender for Cray Wanderers on loan from Charlton Athletic. Club career Charlton Athletic Bakrin joined
Fulham at under-16 level. Cray Wanderers (loan) On 25 January 2022, Bakrin joined Cray Wanderers on a month's youth loan. On 25 February 2022, Bakrin's loan was extended for a further
forward. References 1999 births Living people Dutch footballers ADO Den Haag players IJsselmeervogels players FC
Dutch footballers ADO Den Haag players IJsselmeervogels players FC Volendam players Tweede Divisie players Eerste Divisie players
the party concerning the preparations for the next general elections. Rababi also organized a meeting between Pierre Gemayel, Kataeb leader, and Yehoshua Palmon, an Israeli diplomat, in Switzerland in 1950. These contacts were first uncovered by an Israeli journalist and historian, Benny Morris, who wrote for The Jerusalem Post in 1983. Rababi was the ambassador of Lebanon to Germany between 9 October 1959 and 1 October 1962. Then he served as the ambassador of Lebanon to Argentine until February 1966. He died in
Kataeb Party's newspaper, Al Amal. Biography Born in 1913 Rababi was a Maronite and a member of the Kataeb Party. Following the establishment of the party in 1936 he was appointed its director of the regions and actively involved in the recruitment activities. He was the candidate of the party in the by-election on 4 May 1945 in Mount Lebanon. However, not Rababi but Philippe Takla won the seat. The party's newspapers, Al Amal and Action, were also edited by him for a long time, and Rababi headed the propaganda and press department of the party. Rababi was one of the persons who developed early connections between the Israeli officials and the Kataeb Party in the period 1948–1951. In the 1950 meeting they discussed the financial assistance of Israel to
footballer who plays for Volendam, as a defender. References 2000
a defender. References 2000 births Living people Dutch footballers FC Volendam players Tweede Divisie
15 December 2003) is a Dutch professional footballer who
Volendam players Tweede Divisie players Eerste Divisie players Association football
for Volendam, as a goalkeeper. References 2001 births Living people Dutch footballers FC Volendam
births Living people Dutch footballers FC Volendam players Tweede
2003) is a Welsh professional footballer currently playing as a striker for Charlton Athletic. Club career Viggars joined Charlton Athletic from Sheffield United in 2021. Career
playing as a striker for Charlton Athletic. Club career Viggars joined Charlton Athletic from Sheffield United in 2021. Career statistics Club . Notes References 2003 births Living
a forward. Personal life His older brother Bilal is also a footballer. References 1999 births People from Roosendaal Living people Dutch footballers FC Volendam players
1999 births People from Roosendaal Living people Dutch footballers FC Volendam players Tweede Divisie players Eerste Divisie players Association football forwards
the domestic league, Marseille participated in this season's editions of the Coupe de France and the Coupe de la Ligue. Players First-team
editions of the Coupe de France and the Coupe de la Ligue. Players First-team squad Squad at end of season Left club during season Competitions Division 1 League table Results summary Results by round Matches Coupe de
of the awards are announced each year at the NBCC awards ceremony in conjunction with the yearly membership meeting, which takes place in March. Recipients See also Ivan Sandrof Lifetime Achievement Award John Leonard Prize National Book Critics Circle Awards National Book Critics Circle Award for Biography National Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction National Book Critics Circle Award for Memoir and Autobiography National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction Nona Balakian Citation for Excellence in Reviewing References External links of NBCC Awards established in
March. Recipients See also Ivan Sandrof Lifetime Achievement Award John Leonard Prize National Book Critics Circle Awards National Book Critics Circle Award for Biography National Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction National Book Critics Circle Award for Memoir and Autobiography National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction Nona Balakian Citation for Excellence in Reviewing References External links of NBCC Awards established in
was serialized in Hakusensha's seinen manga magazine Young Animal Arashi from January 4 to June 1, 2018, when the magazine ceased its publication. The series was later transferred to Young Animal, where it ran from July 13, 2018, to May 22, 2020. Hakusensha collected its chapters in seven tankōbon volumes, released from October 29, 2018, to
where it ran from July 13, 2018, to May 22, 2020. Hakusensha collected its chapters in seven tankōbon volumes, released from October 29, 2018, to September 29, 2020. Volume list See also Motoyome—another manga series by the same authors. References Further reading
The 1981 AIAW National Division III Basketball Championship was the second annual tournament hosted by the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women to determine the national champion of collegiate basketball among its Division III members in the United States. The tournament was held at the
Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women to determine the national champion of collegiate basketball among its Division III members in the United States. The tournament was held at the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Wisconsin–La Crosse defeated Mount Mercy
January 2003) is a professional footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Charlton Athletic. He has represented both England and Northern Ireland at youth international level. Career
is a professional footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Charlton Athletic. He has represented both England and Northern Ireland at youth international level. Career statistics Club .
her death. While U Saw was in death sentence, he ordered Than Khin from prison to pay life compensations for the nine martyrs he killed. After Than Khin paid for the life compensations to the family members of the eight martyrs, she finally gave a compensation to Khin Kyi, but she refused. Khin Kyi
Burma were rejected on 8 March 1948. In 1948, she was a widow again and could not return to politics until her death. While U Saw was in death sentence, he ordered Than Khin from prison to pay life compensations for the nine martyrs he killed. After Than Khin paid for the life compensations to the family members of the eight martyrs, she finally gave a compensation to Khin Kyi, but
Russia. Population: Geography The khutor is located 114 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 18 km east of the district center – the town Kursk, 10 km from the selsoviet center – Besedino. Climate Semidesny has a warm-summer humid
18 km east of the district center – the town Kursk, 10 km from the selsoviet center – Besedino. Climate Semidesny has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Semidesny is located 10.5 km from
Signals. He had returned to the London Rifle Brigade by March 1917, having been promoted to captain in June 1916. Following the war, Vincent successfully applied to enter the Civil Service as a clerk in the Treasury in September 1919. He was private secretary to successive Prime Ministers from 1928 to 1934 and served as Principal Private Secretary from 1934 to 1936. He was made a Commander of the Royal Victorian Order in the 1932 New Year Honours and made a Companion to the Order of the Bath in the 1935 Birthday Honours. Vincent moved to the Committee of Imperial Defence, where he was Principal Assistant Secretary from 1936 to 1939, before holding the same position at the Ministry of Food (1939–41), Works and Buildings and Town and Country Planning (1941–44), Ministry of Production (1944–46), and the Ministry of Civil Aviation (1946–49). He was made a Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George in the 1953 Coronation Honours. In 1975, the Brotherton Library at the University of Leeds released a lengthy memo written by Vincent in 1938 to Edward Bridges criticising the "hopeless state" of administrative organisation for defence. Vincent died at Tonbridge in November 1981; he was the last survivor of the 1914 University Match. References External links 1891 births 1981 deaths People from Harlesden People educated at Haileybury and Imperial Service College Alumni of Jesus College, Cambridge English cricketers Cambridge University cricketers
He scored 106 runs in his four matches, with a highest score of 41. His appearance in The University Match gained him a blue. After graduating from Cambridge, Vincent fought in the First World War. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant into the London Rifle Brigade in September 1914, and travelled to the Western Front in November 1914. He was made a temporary lieutenant in March 1915, and was wounded in action in May 1915, temporarily being invalided from service. Upon his recovery he was transferred to the East Lancashire Royal Engineers in September 1915, spending time as an instructor at Signalling Schools when he was seconded with the Royal Corps of Signals. He had returned to the London Rifle Brigade by March 1917, having been promoted to captain in June 1916. Following the war, Vincent successfully applied to enter the Civil Service
stinging hairs. Females are said to be able to live up to 25 years. Behaviour Grammostola grossa is a terrestrial bird spider. It hides under roots, pieces of bark, stones or fallen leaves. In colder months and during moulting and brood care, it retreats into living burrows, which it lines with spider silk. Habitat changes by humans due to livestock, agriculture and timber farming have allowed this species to spread. Many spiders are found in cattle pastures and forest edges. Keeping in terrarium Many animals of this species are kept in terrariums. They
grossa is a terrestrial bird spider. It hides under roots, pieces of bark, stones or fallen leaves. In colder months and during moulting and brood care, it retreats into living burrows, which it lines with spider silk. Habitat changes by humans due to livestock, agriculture and timber farming have allowed this species to spread. Many spiders are found in cattle pastures and forest edges. Keeping in terrarium Many animals of this species are kept in terrariums. They have been offered in specialised trade since the 1980s, first under the false species name Grammostola pulchripes. This was identified in 1994 by Günter E. W. Schmidt as G. grossa. It was sometimes also offered under the false species name Grammostola mollicoma, which
Place in 2017. He left Reddit for almost two years to work as a software engineer at Pinterest, before returning to Reddit also as a software engineer. Wordle In 2013, while working at Reddit, Wardle made a prototype of word game Wordle, a play on his last name. In January 2021, he returned to his 2013 prototype to create a word game for his partner, Palak Shah. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he and Shah had played many New York Times games including Spelling Bee, and he wanted to make a new word game that they could play together. Shah played a vital role in the game's development before it went public. She reviewed the English language's 12,000 five-letter words and narrowed them down to 2,500 commonly-known words that could be used in the daily puzzle. At first, only Wardle's family played Wordle, until Wardle made it widely available in October 2021 by posting it on his own website, powerlanguage.co.uk. Wordle had no advertisements and Wardle's goal was not to make money. Despite Wordle's success, Wardle did not want it to become his full-time job.
software engineer. Wordle In 2013, while working at Reddit, Wardle made a prototype of word game Wordle, a play on his last name. In January 2021, he returned to his 2013 prototype to create a word game for his partner, Palak Shah. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he and Shah had played many New York Times games including Spelling Bee, and he wanted to make a new word game that they could play together. Shah played a vital role in the game's development before it went public. She reviewed the English language's 12,000 five-letter words and narrowed them down to 2,500 commonly-known words that could be used in the daily puzzle. At first, only Wardle's family played Wordle, until Wardle made it widely available in October 2021 by posting it on his own website, powerlanguage.co.uk. Wordle had no advertisements and Wardle's goal was not to make money. Despite Wordle's success, Wardle did not want it to become his full-time job. The game had 90 players by 1 November, within a month of Wardle making it public. Three months later the game had 300,000 daily players, which rose to two
Project Leonardo class cruise ship under construction for Norwegian Cruise Line. She is the second out of six Project Leonardo
in the Norwegian Cruise Line fleet. She is expected to enter service in mid-2023. History Norwegian Cruise Line ordered four ships under Project Leonardo in February 2017, which included
Celtic, on loan from Rotherham United. Club career Gratton joined Rotherham United at the age of nine. His first experience of first-team football came in January 2020, when he joined Scarborough Athletic on a youth loan. A cruciate injury in early February kept
football came in January 2020, when he joined Scarborough Athletic on a youth loan. A cruciate injury in early February kept him on the sidelines for a year, returning in February 2021. In August 2021 he joined Guiseley on loan, returning in January 2022. During this loan spell, he was given permission to be part of the Rotherham United squad for the EFL Trophy, and made his club debut as a substitute in the 6–0
on the ’hidden half of plants,’ exploring how roots grow, develop and adapt to their soil environment. His group has characterised many of the regulatory signals, genes and molecular mechanisms that control root growth and developmental responses. Bennett is co-director of the Hounsfield Facility which uses X-ray based microCT to non-invasively image roots in soil. Bennett has published more than 200 articles in scientific journals. Selected Publications References Living people Year of birth missing
research is focused on the ’hidden half of plants,’ exploring how roots grow, develop and adapt to their soil environment. His group has characterised many of the regulatory signals, genes and molecular mechanisms that control root growth and developmental responses. Bennett is co-director of the Hounsfield Facility which uses X-ray based microCT to non-invasively image roots in
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short track speed skating at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics was held on 14 February at the Gjøvik Olympic Cavern Hall. Results QAB – qualified for the semifinals A/B QCD – qualified for the semifinals C/D PEN – penalty ADA – advanced Quarterfinals Semifinals
metres in short track speed skating at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics was held on 14 February at the Gjøvik Olympic Cavern Hall.
Winnipeg, Manitoba. His parents were unable to take care of him, and he was raised by his paternal grandparents, Jim and Christine McNiven. Although he had limited contact with his mother, McNiven's relationship with his father improved throughout his adolescence. He spent the 2012–13 minor ice hockey season as a goaltender for the Halton Hurricanes of the South-Central Triple A Hockey League, where he posted an 11–9 record and 1.48 goals against average (GAA). Career Junior McNiven joined the Georgetown Raiders of the Ontario Junior Hockey League (OJHL) for the 2013–14 season; at 16 years old, he was younger than many other players in the league, who were around the age of 20. McNiven finished the season with a 21–10 record and a .915 save percentage; despite not being expected to make the OJHL playoffs, the Raiders defeated both the Milton Menace and the Buffalo Jr. Sabres before falling to the Toronto Lakeshore Patriots in the West conference finals. The Owen Sound Attack of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) selected McNiven in the fourth round of the 2013 OHL Priority Selection, and he signed with the team that year. On February 16, 2017, McNiven stopped all 16 shots he faced for his 10th career junior ice hockey shutout, passing Jordan Binnington for the most
goaltender for the Halton Hurricanes of the South-Central Triple A Hockey League, where he posted an 11–9 record and 1.48 goals against average (GAA). Career Junior McNiven joined the Georgetown Raiders of the Ontario Junior Hockey League (OJHL) for the 2013–14 season; at 16 years old, he was younger than many other players in the league, who were around the age of 20. McNiven finished the season with a 21–10 record and a .915 save percentage; despite not being expected to make the OJHL playoffs, the Raiders defeated both the Milton Menace and the Buffalo Jr. Sabres before falling to the Toronto Lakeshore Patriots in the West conference finals. The Owen Sound Attack of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) selected McNiven in the fourth round of the 2013 OHL Priority Selection, and he signed with the team that year. On February 16, 2017, McNiven stopped all 16 shots he faced for his 10th career junior ice hockey shutout, passing Jordan Binnington for the most in Attack history. That May, he was awarded both the Jim Rutherford Trophy for the
series directed by Edward Berger and based on the 1915 novel of the same name by John Buchan. Its story follows an average man who becomes a key piece in a worldwide conspiracy to reset the
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on its underside or a mattress which can be flipped up to access a storage space beneath (not to be confused with a pull-down bed which can be mounted to a wall). It is an example of a storage furniture or multifunctional furniture, and can accommodate more efficient use of living spaces. Types A captain bed or captain's bed is a type of storage bed which in addition to having drawers beneath also usually has shelves above the mattress, for example at the headboard. A bed where the mattress has to be flipped up to access the storage space is sometimes referred
a storage space beneath (not to be confused with a pull-down bed which can be mounted to a wall). It is an example of a storage furniture or multifunctional furniture, and can accommodate more efficient use of living spaces. Types A captain bed or captain's bed is a type of storage bed which in addition to having drawers beneath also usually has shelves above the mattress, for example at the headboard. A bed where the mattress has to be flipped up to access the storage space is sometimes referred to as an ottoman bed, while a bed with drawers underneath
Asian Games held in the Philippines. She won one of the bronze medals in the women's 78 kg event at the 2018 Asian Games held in Jakarta, Indonesia. She also competed in the women's 78 kg event at
in the women's 78 kg event at the 2019 World Judo Championships and the same event at the 2021 World Judo Championships. References External links Living people 1993 births Place of birth missing (living people) Ikumi Oeda Judoka at the 2018 Asian Games Medalists at the 2018 Asian Games Asian Games
I, she worked as a studio accompanist for Grace Jones Jackson, and volunteered as a weekly entertainer on Red Cross programs. She was an announcer for Iowa radio stations KSO and KRNT. Souers belonged to the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP), the music sorority Sigma Alpha Iota, and the First Church of Christ, Scientist. She was a board member of the Des Moines Symphony Orchestra. One of her choral compositions won First Prize from the National Federation of Music Clubs. The Iowa Federation of Music Clubs honored her
in Des Moines, Iowa, to Addie F. and Ogilvie Sinclair Thomson. She married Marshall Ankeny Souers in 1918 and they had one son. Souers attended Drake University, where she studied with Francis J. Pyle. Later, she studied with Marion Bauer in New York. During World War I, she worked as a studio accompanist for Grace Jones Jackson, and volunteered as a weekly entertainer on Red Cross programs. She was an announcer for Iowa radio stations KSO and KRNT. Souers belonged to the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP), the music sorority Sigma Alpha Iota, and the First Church of Christ, Scientist. She was a board member of the Des Moines Symphony Orchestra. One of her choral compositions won First Prize from the National Federation of Music Clubs. The Iowa Federation of Music Clubs honored her as their Composer of the Year in 1962. Souers’ papers are archived at the State Historical Society of Iowa in the Annals of Iowa. Her compositions were recorded commercially by Hoctor Records, a
installed on the building. From 1804, it was the seat of the mayor of Oliwa. In 1836, the interior was rebuilt, removing, among others, chapel, adapting the building to the role of village councils and arranging two cells for criminals. The village council functioned here until 1910. Later, the building was used for living purposes. In 1945 the House of Plague was partially burned―it was rebuilt in 1963 and four years later it was entered in the register of monuments; the headquarters of cultural organizations are also starting there. In the years 2008–2021 the Teatr z Polski 6 (Theater from Poland 6) theater operated in the House of Plague, run by the actor and director Ryszard Jaśniewicz and his wife―Gabriela Pewińska-Jaśniewicz, and from 2002―the “Stara Oliwa” Association founded and
were improvised, and the infected were cared for by six servant monks―three volunteers and three randomly selected, with no survivors. To commemorate those events, the former Gatehouse was called the House of Plague and the chapel was called Plague Chapel. In the 18th century, sundials were installed on the building. From 1804, it was the seat of the mayor of Oliwa. In 1836, the interior was rebuilt, removing, among others, chapel, adapting the building to the role of village councils and arranging two cells for criminals. The village council functioned here until 1910. Later, the building was used for living purposes. In 1945 the House of Plague was partially burned―it was rebuilt in 1963 and four years later it was entered in the register of monuments; the headquarters of
from the names of 17th-century village owners, Alexei Golokhvastov and Bogdan Golokhvastov. However, their surname most likely came from the non-calendar personal name Golokhvast. In March 2020, the construction of an infectious diseases hospital for those suffering from Covid-19
Alexei Golokhvastov and Bogdan Golokhvastov. However, their surname most likely came from the non-calendar personal name Golokhvast. In March 2020, the construction of an infectious diseases hospital
22 May 1927) also painted horses, his work closely resembling that of his father. He was also known as an athlete, a competition walker and friend of Billy Lyall. He married Annie Fisher on 25 November 1885. The fourth son, Herbert James Woodhouse (1854 – 10 June 1937), was born in Essex and at age three came to Australia with his parents. He left school at age 14 to take up work in lithography, studying engraving under H. S. Sadd, and drew for the New Sporting Era, a Melbourne weekly. He left for Adelaide to replace William John Kennedy (1848–1894) as cartoonist for Adelaide Punch (1878–1884). He became part-owner in 1884, but failed to arrest its decline, and the paper was absorbed by the lively Lantern. At least one critic attributed its failure to Woodhouse, whose "ill-conceived and badly drawn cartoons" were only matched by the paper's "vulgar, slangy and oftentimes disgusting" writing. In 1884 he was commissioned by Sir Thomas Elder to paint Newstead, winner of that year's Maribyrnong Plate. In 1885 he was commissioned by E. W. Ellis to paint the horse Lord Wilton, winner of that
left for Adelaide to replace William John Kennedy (1848–1894) as cartoonist for Adelaide Punch (1878–1884). He became part-owner in 1884, but failed to arrest its decline, and the paper was absorbed by the lively Lantern. At least one critic attributed its failure to Woodhouse, whose "ill-conceived and badly drawn cartoons" were only matched by the paper's "vulgar, slangy and oftentimes disgusting" writing. In 1884 he was commissioned by Sir Thomas Elder to paint Newstead, winner of that year's Maribyrnong Plate. In 1885 he was commissioned by E. W. Ellis to paint the horse Lord Wilton, winner of that year's Adelaide Cup. He returned to Melbourne in 1886. He illustrated R. P. Whitworth's 1887 novel Hine-Ra, Maori Scout and produced a portrait of the
at the 1948 Winter Olympics and the 1952 Winter Olympics. Mick Brennan, competed at the 2014 Winter Paralympics. Robin Brock-Hollinshead, competed at the 1956 Winter Olympics. Richard Burt, competed at the 1992 Winter Paralympics and the 1994 Winter Paralympics. Frederick Burton, competed at the 1984 Winter Olympics. C Fiona Campbell, competed at the 1952 Winter Olympics. David Cargill, competed at the 1980 Winter Olympics. Moira Cargill, competed at the 1980 Winter Olympics. D Michel de Carvalho, competed at the 1968 Winter Olympics. Rupert de Larrinaga, competed at the 1952 Winter Olympics. Russell Docker, competed at the 2002 Winter Paralympics, the 2006 Winter Paralympics, and the 2010 Winter Paralympics. Edward Drake, competed at the 2010 Winter Olympics. Bridget Duke-Wooley, competed at the 1948 Winter Olympics. Ronald Duncan, competed at the 1988 Winter Olympics and the 1992 Winter Olympics. Birnie Duthie, competed at the 1936 Winter Olympics. E Fiona Easdale, competed at the 1976 Winter Olympics. Doreen Elliott, co-founded the Ladies' Ski Club, later becoming its president Jade Etherington, competed at the 2014 Winter Paralympics. Charlotte Evans, competed at the 2014 Winter Paralympics. F Wendy Farrington, competed at the 1960 Winter Olympics and the 1964 Winter Olympics. Felicity Field, competed at the 1968 Winter Olympics. Menna Fitzpatrick, competed at the 2018 Winter Paralympics G Kelly Gallagher, competed at the 2010 Winter Paralympics, 2014 Winter Paralympics, and the 2018 Winter Paralympics. Josephine Gibbs, competed at the 1960 Winter Olympics. Bunty Greenland, competed at the 1948 Winter Olympics. H Gina Hathorn, competed at the 1964 Winter Olympics, 1968 Winter Olympics, and the 1972 Winter Olympics. Tania Heald, competed at the 1964 Winter Olympics. Renate Holmes, competed at the 1956 Winter Olympics and the 1960 Winter Olympics. (born 18 August 1960), 1977 British women's combined champion, competed at the 1976 Winter Olympics. I Serena Iliffe, competed at the 1976 Winter Olympics. Valentina Iliffe, competed at the 1972 Winter Olympics, 1976 Winter Olympics, and the 1980 Winter Olympics. K Jennifer Kehoe, competed at the 2018 Winter Paralympics. Jeanette Kessler, competed at the 1936 Winter Olympics. Millie Knight, competed at the 2014 Winter Paralympics and the 2018 Winter Paralympics. L Hilary Laing, competed at the 1952 Winter Olympics. Wendy Lumby, competed at the 1988 Winter Olympics. M Sheena Mackintosh, competed at the 1948 Winter Olympics. Vora Mackintosh, competed at the 1952 Winter Olympics. N Zandra Nowell, competed at the 1956 Winter Olympics. O Sophie Ormond, competed at the 1998 Winter Olympics. P Claire de Pourtales, competed at the 1992 Winter Olympics and the
Jade Etherington, competed at the 2014 Winter Paralympics. Charlotte Evans, competed at the 2014 Winter Paralympics. F Wendy Farrington, competed at the 1960 Winter Olympics and the 1964 Winter Olympics. Felicity Field, competed at the 1968 Winter Olympics. Menna Fitzpatrick, competed at the 2018 Winter Paralympics G Kelly Gallagher, competed at the 2010 Winter Paralympics, 2014 Winter Paralympics, and the 2018 Winter Paralympics. Josephine Gibbs, competed at the 1960 Winter Olympics. Bunty Greenland, competed at the 1948 Winter Olympics. H Gina Hathorn, competed at the 1964 Winter Olympics, 1968 Winter Olympics, and the 1972 Winter Olympics. Tania Heald, competed at the 1964 Winter Olympics. Renate Holmes, competed at the 1956 Winter Olympics and the 1960 Winter Olympics. (born 18 August 1960), 1977 British women's combined champion, competed at the 1976 Winter Olympics. I Serena Iliffe, competed at the 1976 Winter Olympics. Valentina Iliffe, competed at the 1972 Winter Olympics, 1976 Winter Olympics, and the 1980 Winter Olympics. K Jennifer Kehoe, competed at the 2018 Winter Paralympics. Jeanette Kessler, competed at the 1936 Winter Olympics. Millie Knight, competed at the 2014 Winter Paralympics and the 2018 Winter Paralympics. L Hilary Laing, competed at the 1952 Winter Olympics. Wendy Lumby, competed at the 1988 Winter Olympics. M Sheena Mackintosh, competed at the 1948 Winter Olympics. Vora Mackintosh, competed at the 1952 Winter Olympics. N Zandra Nowell, competed at the 1956 Winter Olympics. O Sophie Ormond, competed at the 1998 Winter Olympics. P Claire de Pourtales, competed at the 1992 Winter Olympics and the 1994 Winter Olympics. Caroline Powell, competed at the 2014 Winter Paralympics. Debbie Pratt, competed at the 1992 Winter Olympics. Addie Pryor, competed at the 1956 Winter Olympics. R Anne Robb, competed at the 1976 Winter Olympics and the 1980 Winter Olympics. Xanthe Ryder, competed at the 1948 Winter Olympics. Dave Ryding, won Britain's first-ever World Cup gold medal in the slalom at Kitzbühel in 2022,
January 28 through February 3, 2022, played at Estadio Quisqueya in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The series brought together the champions of each professional baseball league in the countries that make up the Caribbean Professional Baseball Confederation (Venezuela, the Dominican Republic,
Caribbean Series marked the 64th edition of the Caribbean Series from January 28 through February 3, 2022, played at Estadio Quisqueya in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The series brought together the champions of each professional baseball league in the countries that make up the Caribbean Professional Baseball Confederation (Venezuela, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, and Mexico), plus the representatives of Panama and Colombia as guests. Stadium Estadio Quisqueya Juan Marichal in Santo Domingo
produced his first official project, the Nocturnal, which would be his first EP. Ernando gained a better grasp of live performance during his time with his former bands, HO3 and Zoopocket, all while trying to feature his original music. He then went on to release singles such as Ladybug, and No Way. In 2020, Ernando would then start his own group that included his dad and brother called Ernando and the Nandos. He wrote and released his latest single, LAX, which features the first appearance of the Nandos in action. In 2021, Ernando went on to write, record, and produced his first debut album, The Nandos. Currently Ernando performs every weekend at public and private events throughout Southern California. Discography Albums The
more; and has broken down age, ethnic, geographic, and cultural boundaries. Early life Born and raised in Pico Rivera, California, Ernando Recendez grew up around music as his parents met when his dad auditioned for his mom's band. Ernando grew up listening to his parents' band perform throughout various local festivals. At the age of 7, Ernando performed She Will Be Loved by Maroon 5 at a local church carnival as it would be his first time on stage. His influences include diverse musicians such as The Beatles, Rex Orange County, and Justin Bieber. He self-taught himself instruments such as piano, recorder, guitar, saxophone, ukulele, bass, drums, all while trying to complete junior high school. Ernando auditioned for the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts (LACHSA) where he got accepted as a classical vocalist. During Ernando's 4 years of high school, he experimented with different genres of music like classical, jazz, as well as musical
in America (Kosin). Since then, the denomination has grown to 135 churches, 185 ordained pastors, 126 ruling elders, and approximately 10,300 members in 8 presbyteries in 2015. Doctrine The church subscribes to the Westminster Confession of Faith, Westminster Larger Catechism and Westminster Shorter Catechism. Also,
has grown to 135 churches, 185 ordained pastors, 126 ruling elders, and approximately 10,300 members in 8 presbyteries in 2015. Doctrine The church subscribes to the Westminster Confession of Faith, Westminster Larger Catechism and Westminster Shorter Catechism. Also, it does not allow
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(born 1994), Turkish football player Kerem Ersü (born 1967), Turkish archer
The 2022 McDonald's All-American Boys Game is an all-star basketball game that is scheduled be held on March 29, 2022. The game's rosters featured the best and most highly recruited high school boys graduating in the class of 2022. The game will be the 45th annual version of the McDonald's All-American Game first played in 1977. Due
impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the game has not been held since 2019. The 24 players were selected from over 700 nominees by a committee of basketball experts. They were chosen not only for their on-court skills, but for their performances off the court as well. Rosters The roster was announced on January 25, 2022. Duke and Kansas had the most selections with three each, while Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Texas, and UCLA had
Elf: Buddy's Musical Christmas and in 2020 for Robot Chicken. He has animated or directed animation on M.O.D.O.K, SuperMansion, SpongeBob SquarePants, Buddy Thunderstruck, Robot Chicken, and other TV shows and shorts. DaRos received his BFA in studio art from the University of Connecticut in 2007. After working in Los Angeles for ten years, he became a freelance artist at Threadwood, an animation business that he
his BFA in studio art from the University of Connecticut in 2007. After working in Los Angeles for ten years, he became a freelance artist at Threadwood, an animation business that he owns and operates together with his wife and 2009 UConn alum, Alexis Deprey. They specialize in stop motion and clay animation. References External links Personal website Living people University of Connecticut alumni American television directors American animated film directors American animators Emmy Award winners Stop motion animators Clay
Tomislav Horvat After the team's first group stage match, Gašper Vrhovec withdrew injured and was replaced by Kristjan Čujec on 22 January. Finland Head coach: Mico Martić Group C Russia Head coach: Sergei Skorovich Before the team's second group stage match, Éder Lima withdrew injured and was replaced by Andrei Afanasyev. Poland Head coach: Błażej Korczyński Slovakia Head coach: Marián Berky Croatia Head coach: Marinko Mavrović After the team's second group stage match, Josip Suton withdrew injured and was replaced by Duje Kustura on 29 January. Group D Georgia Head coach: Avtandil Asatiani Spain Head coach: Federico Vidal Adolfo Fernández didn't take part in the games against Bosnia and Herzegovina and Azerbaijan due to being tested positive on COVID-19. Before the team's third group stage match, Esteban Cejudo withdrew injured and was replaced by Francisco Solano on 27 January. Azerbaijan Head coach: José Alesio da Silva Bosnia and Herzegovina Head coach: Ivo Krezo Goalkeeper Andrijano Dujmović had to play on the team's first group stage match due to the suspension received by goalkeepers Darko Milanović and Stanislav Galić for their red cards
the team's first group stage match, goalkeeper Bebé withdrew injured and was replaced by Edu on 22 January. Group B Kazakhstan Head coach: Paulo Ricardo Kakà Italy Head coach: Massimiliano Bellarte Before the team's second group stage match Stefano Mammarella was replaced by Lorenzo Pietrangelo due to testing positive for coronavirus and Gabriel Motta was replaced by Julio De Oliveira due to an injury. Slovenia Head coach: Tomislav Horvat After the team's first group stage match, Gašper Vrhovec withdrew injured and was replaced by Kristjan Čujec on 22 January. Finland Head coach: Mico Martić Group C Russia Head coach: Sergei Skorovich Before the team's second group stage match, Éder Lima withdrew injured and was replaced by Andrei Afanasyev. Poland Head coach: Błażej Korczyński Slovakia Head coach: Marián Berky Croatia Head coach: Marinko Mavrović After the team's second group stage match, Josip Suton withdrew injured and was replaced by Duje Kustura on 29 January. Group D Georgia Head coach: Avtandil Asatiani Spain Head coach: Federico Vidal Adolfo Fernández didn't take part in the games against Bosnia and Herzegovina and Azerbaijan due to being tested positive on COVID-19. Before the team's third
published a few days later, directed by Alexei Kulikov from the Estonian media company Vita Pictura. On March 15, 2019, the second single, "Timebomb", was released, featuring DJ and producer Alex Mattson. On June 7, Blind Channel presented the third single, "Snake". The song featured Henrik Englund, best known as GG6, from the Swedish/Danish melodic metal band Amaranthe. The musicians also presented a video clip directed again by Alexei Kulikov and the Vita Pictura team. After a long break due to a large number of performances, Blind Channel released the fourth single "Died Enough For You" on November 22, 2019. In addition, Blind Channel introduced a new style of the group – to replace the white colour in their outfits came a combination of silver and black. Thus, the group defined a new milestone in their work. The music video for the song was released on April 3, 2020. On January 3, 2020, a fifth single, "Fever", was released. Blind Channel reported that this is the last single that they would release before the release of the album itself. The album's official release was accompanied by its final single, "Gun". Track listing Personnel
demos were selected for the album, but only eleven were chosen and ended up in the final release. On 15 January 2020, Blind Channel revealed the album's title, cover art and track list. It had been revealed that the album would be released under Out Of Line Music in Germany and Ranka Kustannus worldwide on March 6, 2020. The title of the album is in line with the self-named Blind Channel style. Singles The first single was the song "Over My Dead Body", officially released on November 15, 2018. A video clip was published a few days later, directed by Alexei Kulikov from the Estonian media company Vita Pictura. On March 15, 2019, the second single, "Timebomb", was released, featuring DJ and producer Alex Mattson. On June 7, Blind Channel presented the third single, "Snake". The song featured Henrik Englund, best known as GG6, from the Swedish/Danish melodic metal band Amaranthe. The musicians also presented a video clip directed again by Alexei Kulikov and the Vita Pictura team. After a long break due to a large number of performances, Blind Channel released the fourth single "Died Enough For You"
a midfielder for Concord Rangers on loan from Cambridge United. Career statistics References 2001 births Living people English footballers
people English footballers Association football midfielders Southern Football League players National League (English football) players Cambridge United
railway station located near Ballinderry, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Open in 1936 it was found on the Lisburn-Antrim line which had opened much earlier in 1871. The station was simple with a wooden platform and an old carriage as a waiting room. The station closed in
earlier in 1871. The station was simple with a wooden platform and an old carriage as a waiting room. The station closed in 1960, on the same day as passenger services ended as a whole, although passenger services on the line ran
Okrug, Moscow Golokhvastovo, Oryol Oblast, village in Orlovsky District, Oryol Oblast Golokhvastovo, Tula Oblast, village in Tyoplo-Ogaryovsky
Russia: Golokhvastovo, Novofyodorovskoye Settlement, Troitsky Administrative Okrug, Moscow, village in Novofyodorovskoye Settlement, Troitsky Administrative Okrug, Moscow Golokhvastovo, Voronovskoye Settlement, Troitsky Administrative Okrug, Moscow, village in
enjoy the support of the Kosovo Serb community. A December 2011 report in the Serbian paper Blic described Milović as the second-most important figure in coordinating the Serb community's actions after his fellow DSS mayor Ristić; both mayors were described as enjoying support from their electorate that transcended normal party divisions. The municipalities of Zubin Potok and Zvečan organized new municipal elections in 2012 on the grounds that the four-year mandates from 2008 were due to expire. The broader diplomatic situation had changed by this time, and the elections were not officially recognized by either Belgrade or Priština. The DSS won in both municipalities, and Ristić and Milović continued as to serve as mayors. Ultimately, the Serbian government did not overturn the results. 2013 Brussels Agreement Milović called for the views of Kosovo Serbs to be taken into account during negotiations for the 2013 Brussels Agreement and said that an assembly of northern Kosovo could otherwise be established. The final agreement normalized some aspects of the relationship between Serbia and Kosovo without addressing the latter's status; the Serbian government made some efforts to win local support for the deal, though ultimately both Ristić and Milović opposed it. The Serbian government dissolved the assemblies of Zvečan and other the three Serb municipalities in northern Kosovo in September 2013, thereby ending Milović's tenure as mayor. Milović did not participate in the 2013 local elections (which were supported by both Belgrade and Priština, and which saw the direct election of mayors) due to calls from some members of the community for a boycott. He was quoted as saying, "We cannot participate in elections that were called by the provisional government in Priština which is recognized by neither Kosovo Serbs nor Serbia." 2017 candidacy and return to the mayor's office in 2021 Notwithstanding Milović's opposition, Kosovo Serbs generally participated in the 2013 local elections. Milović later ended his boycott strategy and was a mayoral candidate in the 2017 local elections, running on an independent list called For Our Zvečan as an ally of Oliver Ivanović. He finished a distant second against incumbent Vučina Janković of the Serb List. Milović's car was torched during the campaign. Following Ivanović's assassination by unknown parties in early 2018, Milović gave an interview in which he lamented the power of organized crime in northern Kosovo. Milović subsequently joined the Serb List and was re-elected as mayor of Zvečan under its banner in the 2021 local elections. He operates in a parallel (or, most precisely, overlapping) authority with that of Ivan Todosijević, who is recognized by the Serbian government as the leader of a provisional authority in Zvečan. Politics at the republic level in Serbia Milović appeared in the 107th position on the Democratic Party of Serbia's electoral list in the 2003 Serbian parliamentary election. The list won fifty-three seats, and he was not given a mandate afterwards. (From 2000 to 2011, Serbian parliamentary mandates were awarded to sponsoring parties or coalitions rather than to individual candidates, and it was common practice for the mandates to be awarded out of numerical order. Milović could have been awarded a seat in the assembly notwithstanding his position on the list, although in fact he was not.) He later appeared in the 201st position on a combined DSS–New Serbia list in the 2008 parliamentary election and did not receive a seat after the list won thirty mandates. Serbia's electoral system was reformed in 2011, such that mandates were awarded to candidates on successful lists in numerical order. Milović appeared in the sixty-second position on the DSS list in the 2012 Serbian parliamentary election and was not elected when the list won twenty-one seats. He left the DSS after Vojislav Koštunica retired as leader. Electoral record Local Notes References 1957 births Living people
alongside fellow mayors Slaviša Ristić of Zubin Potok, Branko Ninić of Leposavić, and Krstimir Pantić of northern Kosovska Mitrovica. In August 2011, the governments in Belgrade and Priština announced a deal that would have seen the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) continue to guard two of the border posts. Local Serbs objected to a key aspect of the deal, however, and the blockades continued. Addressing a crowd of protesters, Milović said, "We will stay at the barricades because as mayors of northern Kosovo we are obliged to respect the opinion of the local people. We don't want to oppose the Serbian state but we want to respect your decisions." He subsequently joined with Ristić and Pantić to request the removal of Borko Stefanović from the Belgrade–Pristina negotiations in Brussels, arguing that Stefanović did not enjoy the support of the Kosovo Serb community. A December 2011 report in the Serbian paper Blic described Milović as the second-most important figure in coordinating the Serb community's actions after his fellow DSS mayor Ristić; both mayors were described as enjoying support from their electorate that transcended normal party divisions. The municipalities of Zubin Potok and Zvečan organized new municipal elections in 2012 on the grounds that the four-year mandates from 2008 were due to expire. The broader diplomatic situation had changed by this time, and the elections were not officially recognized by either Belgrade or Priština. The DSS won in both municipalities, and Ristić and Milović continued as to serve as mayors. Ultimately, the Serbian government did not overturn the results. 2013 Brussels Agreement Milović called for the views of Kosovo Serbs to be taken into account during negotiations for the 2013 Brussels Agreement and said that an assembly of northern Kosovo could otherwise be established. The final agreement normalized some aspects of the relationship between Serbia and Kosovo without addressing the latter's status; the Serbian government made some efforts to win local support for the deal, though ultimately both Ristić and Milović opposed it. The Serbian government dissolved the assemblies of Zvečan and other the three Serb municipalities in northern Kosovo in September 2013, thereby ending Milović's tenure as mayor. Milović did not participate in the 2013 local elections (which were supported by both Belgrade and Priština, and which saw the direct election of mayors) due to calls from some members of the community for a boycott. He was quoted as saying, "We cannot participate in elections that were called by the provisional government in Priština which is recognized by neither Kosovo Serbs nor Serbia." 2017 candidacy and return to the mayor's office in 2021 Notwithstanding Milović's opposition, Kosovo Serbs generally participated in the 2013 local elections. Milović later ended his boycott strategy and was a mayoral candidate in the 2017 local elections, running on an independent list called For Our Zvečan as an ally of Oliver Ivanović. He finished a distant second against incumbent Vučina Janković of the Serb List. Milović's car was torched during the campaign. Following Ivanović's assassination by unknown parties in early 2018, Milović gave an interview in which he lamented the power of organized crime in northern Kosovo. Milović subsequently joined the Serb List and was re-elected as mayor of Zvečan under its banner in the 2021 local elections. He operates in a parallel (or, most precisely, overlapping) authority with that of Ivan Todosijević, who is recognized by the Serbian government as the leader of a provisional authority in Zvečan. Politics at the republic level in Serbia Milović appeared in the 107th position on the Democratic Party of Serbia's electoral list in the 2003 Serbian parliamentary election. The list won fifty-three seats, and he was not given a mandate afterwards. (From 2000 to 2011, Serbian parliamentary mandates were awarded to sponsoring parties or coalitions rather than to individual candidates, and it was common practice for the mandates to be awarded out of numerical order. Milović could have been awarded a seat in the assembly notwithstanding his position on the list, although in fact he was not.) He later appeared in the 201st position on a combined DSS–New Serbia list in the
characteristics of hybrid tea roses and floribundas. His first commercially successful rose cultivar was 'Constance Spry', which he introduced in 1961. He created a new, informal class of roses in the 1960s, which he named "English Roses". Austin's roses are generally known today as "David Austin Roses". Austin attained international commercial success with his new rose varieties. Some of his most popular roses include 'Wife of Bath' (1969), 'Graham Thomas' (1983), 'Abraham Darby' (1985) and 'Gertrude Jekyll' (1986). 'Boscobel' Austin developed 'Boscobel' before 2011. The cultivar was developed from a cross between two unnamed, unpatented parents. The cultivar was introduced into the UK by David Austin Roses Limited (UK) in 2012. It was named after
"David Austin Roses". Austin attained international commercial success with his new rose varieties. Some of his most popular roses include 'Wife of Bath' (1969), 'Graham Thomas' (1983), 'Abraham Darby' (1985) and 'Gertrude Jekyll' (1986). 'Boscobel' Austin developed 'Boscobel' before 2011. The cultivar was developed from a cross between two unnamed, unpatented parents. The cultivar was introduced into the UK by David Austin Roses Limited (UK) in 2012. It was named after Boscobel House (1632) in Shropshire, England.
Russia. Population: References Rural localities under jurisdiction of Moscow
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Jaim Orsy, character in the Foundation series Orsy, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship,
Jaim Orsy, character in the Foundation series Orsy, Warmian-Masurian