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– 56 Kyrie Irving – 55 LeBron James – 55 Highest points per game in a season LeBron James – 31.4 LeBron James – 30.0 LeBron James – 29.7 LeBron James – 28.4 LeBron James – 27.5 Most defensive rebounds (since 1973–74) Most offensive rebounds (since
rebounds (since 1973–74) Most total rebounds LeBron James – 6,190 Zydrunas Ilgauskas – 5,904 Tristan Thompson – 5,393 Brad Daugherty – 5,227 Hot Rod Williams – 4,669Most rebounds in a game Anderson Varejão – 25 Rick Roberson – 25Highest rebounds per game in a season Anderson Varejão – 14.4Most assists in
the family Tetraodontidae. It is native to the Northwest Pacific, where it ranges from Hokkaido to the East China Sea. It is
is a demersal species found in the littoral zone that reaches 52 cm (20.5 inches) in total length. While parts of the fish are highly toxic, it is frequently consumed as fugu in Japan. References
currently playing as a right-back for Cambridge United. Club career Bennett initially trialled at Cambridge United while playing for Sudbury. He signed for Cambridge United partner club,
right-back for Cambridge United. Club career Bennett initially trialled at Cambridge United while playing for Sudbury. He signed for Cambridge United partner club, St Neots Town in 2020, before eventually joining Cambridge United themselves ahead of the 2021–22 season. Career statistics
in the family Iguanidae. It is from Chile
Chile and Peru. References poconchilensis Lizards of South America Reptiles of Chile Reptiles of
located on the Rat River (a right tributary of the Seym), 108 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 18 km east of the district center – the town Kursk, 3.5 km from the selsoviet center – Besedino. Climate Bukreyevo has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Bukreyevo is located 2.5 km from the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh –
Seym), 108 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 18 km east of the district center – the town Kursk, 3.5 km from the selsoviet center – Besedino. Climate Bukreyevo has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Bukreyevo is located 2.5 km from the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European
Oliver in the BBC's drama adaptation of Charles Dickens's Oliver - Lagos to London. Nash was awarded the 10th BBC Audio Drama Awards in 2021 for his role as Oliver in Oliver - Lagos to London. He is the youngest recipient of a BBC Audio Drama Award. Early life and career Nash was born on August 7, 2007. He started acting when he was five. He debuted in Dom Hemingway alongside Jude Law
Nash (born August 7, 2007, in London) is a British actor and singer. He is known for his role as Peter Pan in the fantasy drama film Come Away and as Oliver in the BBC's drama adaptation of Charles Dickens's Oliver - Lagos to London. Nash was awarded the 10th BBC Audio Drama Awards in 2021 for his role as Oliver in Oliver - Lagos to London. He is the youngest recipient of a BBC Audio Drama Award. Early life and career
Yearn became the youngest player to ever score for Cambridge United when he scored the fourth in a 4–1 EFL Trophy victory over Oxford
to ever score for Cambridge United when he scored the fourth in a 4–1 EFL Trophy victory over Oxford United in September 2021. International career
native to the Northwest Pacific, where it is known from the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea. It is a demersal species that reaches 35 cm (13.8
Pacific, where it is known from the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea. It is a demersal species that
Argentina Endemic fauna of Argentina Reptiles described in 1986 Taxa
is a species of lizard in the family Iguanidae. It is from Argentina. References
2022, finishing third in a downhill at Kitzbühel. World Cup results Season standings Race podiums 1 podium - (1 DH); 8 top tens References External links 1991 births Living
World Cup results Season standings Race podiums 1 podium - (1 DH); 8 top tens References External links 1991 births Living people Austrian male alpine skiers People from Vöcklabruck Alpine skiers at
Kimrsky District, Tver Oblast, a village in the Kimrsky District, Tver Oblast Babenki, Rzhevsky District, Tver Oblast, a village in the Rzhevsky District, Tver Oblast Babenki, Selizharovsky District, Tver Oblast, a village in the Selizharovsky District, Tver Oblast
of several rural localities in Russia: Babenki, Ivanovo Oblast, a village in the Ivanovsky District, Ivanovo Oblast Babenki, Dzerzhinsky District, Kaluga Oblast, a village in the Dzerzhinsky District, Kaluga Oblast Babenki, Kaluga, Kaluga Oblast, a village
Reptiles of Peru Endemic fauna of Peru Reptiles described in
of Peru Endemic fauna of Peru Reptiles described in 1992 Taxa named by
1997 births Austrian male alpine skiers Living people Alpine skiers at the 2022 Winter Olympics Olympic alpine skiers
his first podium in December 2021, finishing 2nd at Bormio. References = 1997 births Austrian male alpine skiers Living people Alpine skiers at the 2022 Winter Olympics
a major role in this case, and a movie was also made about it called Batla House. In the movie, his character was played by actor John Abraham. Personal life Sanjeev Kumar Yadav is married to Shobhna Yadav, an Indian News Anchor. See also Batla House encounter case Batla House References External links Kumar Yadav DANIPS, has been inducted in IPS by the UPSC. Sanjeev Yadav: गणतंत्र दिवस के मौके पर 11वीं बार मिलेगा वीरता के
by actor John Abraham. Personal life Sanjeev Kumar Yadav is married to Shobhna Yadav, an Indian News Anchor. See also Batla House encounter case Batla House References External links Kumar Yadav DANIPS, has been inducted in IPS by the UPSC. Sanjeev Yadav: गणतंत्र दिवस के मौके पर 11वीं बार मिलेगा वीरता के लिए राष्ट्रपति से पुरस्कार, जानें कौन हैं IPS संजीव यादव forced to stay top anti-terror cop's transfer wins 11th President’s Medal for Gallantry Indian Police Service officers Commissioners of Delhi Police 1971 births Living people bn:সঞ্জীব কুমার যাদব hi:संजीव कुमार यादव kn:ಸಂಜೀವ್
Jews Foiled Nazi Plots Against Hollywood and America was a Pulitzer Prize for History finalist. From 2003 to 2006, and from 2007 to 2010, he was the chair of the department of history at the University of Southern California. Ross also directs the Casden Institute for the Study of the Jewish Role in American Life and is the co-founder and former co-director of the Los Angeles Institute for the Humanities at USC. Ross is married to Linda L. Kent, an Emmy Award-nominated producer. References Living people People from Queens, New York Bayside High School (Queens) alumni Columbia College (New York) alumni Alumni of
and a Ph.D. from Princeton University. In 1978, he joined the University of Southern California faculty, where his research focuses on working-class history, social history, film history, and political history. His 1998 book, Working-Class Hollywood: Silent Film and the Shaping of Class in America, was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award in History and was named one of Los Angeles Times's "Best Nonfiction Books" for 1998. His 2012 book, Hollywood Left and Right: How Movie Stars Shaped American Politics, received a Pulitzer Prize nomination and a Film Scholars Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. His 2018 book Hitler in Los Angeles: How Jews
November 1967) is a former New Zealand rugby union player. She represented New Zealand at the inaugural 1991 Women's Rugby World Cup. Career Wong represented Canterbury provincially. She was appointed as a
player. She represented New Zealand at the inaugural 1991 Women's Rugby World Cup. Career Wong represented Canterbury provincially. She was appointed as a Board Member of the Canterbury Rugby Football Union Board. Since
Argentina. References porosus Lizards of South America Reptiles of Argentina Endemic fauna of Argentina Reptiles described in 2013
Iguanidae. It is found in Argentina. References porosus Lizards of South
of the Interior as a right-wing radical organisation. Life Heike Werding is from Melle in the district of Osnabrück; Lower Saxony and is now living in Berlin. Werding was serving as "President" in the Reichcitizen group "Gemeinde Osnabrücker Landmark e.V.". She lived in Melle until at least 2016, when she became the "Ambassador General Plenipotentiary" of the GdVuSt. She spread conspiracy ideological propaganda on a blog and since 2012 on her own YouTube channel, which had 21,000 subscribers in 2020. In September 2018 Werding gave an interview to the right-wing extremist and Holocaust denier Nikolai Nerling. With the ban of the organization GdVuSt on March 19, 2020, the police searched the homes of 21 leading club members at the same time. In Berlin, Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, Brandenburg, Lower Saxony, North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate, Schleswig-Holstein, Saxony and Thuringia. Among other things, various firearms, including three sawed-off
Federal Republic of Germany with its laws. The GdVuSt was banned nationwide on 19 March 2020 by the Federal Ministry of the Interior as a right-wing radical organisation. Life Heike Werding is from Melle in the district of Osnabrück; Lower Saxony and is now living in Berlin. Werding was serving as "President" in the Reichcitizen group "Gemeinde Osnabrücker Landmark e.V.". She lived in Melle until at least 2016, when she became the "Ambassador General Plenipotentiary" of the GdVuSt. She spread conspiracy ideological propaganda on a blog and since 2012 on her own YouTube channel, which had 21,000 subscribers in 2020. In September 2018 Werding gave an interview to the right-wing extremist and Holocaust denier Nikolai Nerling. With the ban of the organization GdVuSt on March 19, 2020, the police searched the homes of 21 leading club members at the same time. In Berlin, Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, Brandenburg, Lower Saxony, North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate, Schleswig-Holstein, Saxony and Thuringia.
UK Singles Chart. Track listing 7" "Funny, Funny" – 2:46 "You're Not Wrong for Me" – 2:45 Charts Weekly charts Year-end charts References 1971 songs 1971 singles The Sweet songs Songs written by Nicky Chinn Songs written by Mike Chapman Song recordings produced by Phil Wainman RCA Records singles Ultratop 50 Singles (Flanders) number-one
by British band the Sweet released in January 1971. It was the first single from their debut album Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be and became their first chart hit, peaking at number 13 on the UK Singles Chart. Track
may also refer to: "The Air That I Breathe", a song by All That Remains
in 1972. The Air That I Breathe may also refer to: "The Air That I Breathe", a song by All That Remains on the album
the district council. He shot the head of the district council and his brother in the house. His daughter and grandchildren ran away from home. He then shot the wife of the district council chairman in a meadow near the house as she fled. He went to look for another neighbor. In a neighbor's house he found his wife, he asked her where her husband was. He found it on the farm. He shot him at his wife's cries. Then he went to look for another neighbor. He found him and his brother and shot them both. He also shot the woman and wounded her in the neck and face. After that he went to the cemetery in Langre. There he climbed into an excavated grave and shot himself in the jaw. After the shooting, he was wanted by the Civil Guard. Residents of Liermo and surrounding villages sat at home. His body was found accidentally on November 30. An autopsy found that he had shot himself on the night of November 28. His watch stopped at 2:30. Perpetrator Ángel Campo Solana, 64 lived in Liermo with his wife and children. He moved to Liermo a few years before the shooting. The municipality and the district council decided to build a playground on the land used by Solana. The land did not belong
on a yellow raincoat. It was cold and raining then. He walked to the main street of Liermo. He greeted one of the neighbors and shot him. Then he went to the house of the chairman of the district council. He shot the head of the district council and his brother in the house. His daughter and grandchildren ran away from home. He then shot the wife of the district council chairman in a meadow near the house as she fled. He went to look for another neighbor. In a neighbor's house he found his wife, he asked her where her husband was. He found it on the farm. He shot him at his wife's cries. Then he went to look for another neighbor. He found him and his brother and shot them both. He also shot the woman and wounded her in the neck and face. After that he went to the cemetery in Langre. There he climbed into an excavated grave and shot himself in the jaw. After the shooting, he was wanted by the Civil Guard. Residents
was an American geneticist whose research focused on the role of genetics in human diseases such as breast cancer and epilepsy. He was also active in advocating for the reconciliation of science with his Christian faith, arguing that the two were not necessarily contradictory. Biography Anderson was born on September 6, 1921, in Stromsburg, Nebraska. After working in his family's funeral home, he enrolled at Bethel University (then known as Bethel Junior College), from which he received an A.A. degree. He then attended Bethel Theological Seminary, where he took a zoology class that prompted his subsequent interest in biology and genetics, and where he met Carol, whom he married in 1946. He then transferred to the University of Minnesota, where
born on September 6, 1921, in Stromsburg, Nebraska. After working in his family's funeral home, he enrolled at Bethel University (then known as Bethel Junior College), from which he received an A.A. degree. He then attended Bethel Theological Seminary, where he took a zoology class that prompted his subsequent interest in biology and genetics, and where he met Carol, whom he married in 1946. He then transferred to the University of Minnesota, where he received his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D., all while teaching part-time at Bethel. He was a faculty member at Bethel from
chairman and 510 members In 1920 this group voted to form a separate Institution of Chemical Engineers,which was achieved in 1922 with Hinchley as the Secretary, a role he held until his death. According to the editor of Chemical Age just after his death, "The establishment, a few years later, of the Institution of Chemical Engineers was due to him perhaps more than any single person." The journal Nature described him as instrumental in its formation. Personal Life It was while at Imperial College that he was introduced to a student at the Royal College of Art, Edith Mary Mason. She was later a member of the Royal Society of Miniature Painters, Sculptors and Gravers. They were married on 4 August 1903. She designed the Seal for the Institution of Chemical Engineers, which was executed by medallist Cecil Thomas, a fellow member of the same Royal Society. While in Siam, he became a freemason and was involved in setting up the Imperial College Masonic lodge. He died 13 August 1931 after a long illness. He was cremated at Golders Green Crematorium and the ashes scattered in the Garden of Rest, where there is now a memorial. Legacy The Institution of Chemical Engineers instituted an annual Hinchley Memorial Lecture in 1932 and a Hinchley Medal in 1943 for the most meritorious student of chemical engineering at Imperial College. The Medal continues, but is now directly awarded by the college. References Bibliography British chemical engineers People from Grantham Institution of Chemical Engineers Academics of Imperial College London Alumni of Imperial College London People
assist Professor John Joly with the development of colour photography. Returning to London he became assistant to a designer of acid plants and acetone production which stopped when his employer was killed in a road accident, so he became a chemical engineering consultant. In 1903 he went to Siam to be the technical head of the new Royal Mint of Bangkok, successfully developing a process melting 2.5 tons of silver a day and coinage to British Royal Mint standards. Back in London he was again a consultant, designing and erecting a variety of chemical plants. In 1909 he was invited to give a series of 25 lectures on chemical engineering at Battersea Technical College, the first regular curriculum in the subject in the UK. These were popular, and in 1911 he was appointed lecturer in chemical engineering for two days a week at Imperial College, in 1917 becoming Assistant Professor, all the while continuing with his professional work, but passing on the course at Battersea. The same year he was promoted to the class of Fellows of the
stopped working the following year, and was moved into storage. In 2019, there was a movement to bring the clock back. It features two characters who appear on the hour mark and tell the story of Sir Walter Scott's The Fair Maid of Perth. Stores , St John's Shopping Centre contains 28 stores: BB's Coffee & Muffins Bonmarché Café Central Card Factory CeX Claire's Accessories Clintons Ernest Jones Fone Care GAME H. Samuel JD Sports Ladbrokes M&Co. M1 Clothing O2 Poundland Primark River Island The Best in Leather The Perfume Shop The
in 1997, the shopping centre's astronomical clock, which was part of the building at its 1988 opening and was a feature for many years thereafter, was moved to Perth Leisure Pool, where it was visible only from the top of the flume tower. It stopped working the following year, and was moved into storage. In 2019, there was a movement to bring the clock back. It features two characters who appear on the hour mark and tell the story of Sir Walter Scott's The Fair Maid of Perth. Stores , St John's Shopping Centre contains 28 stores: BB's Coffee & Muffins Bonmarché Café Central Card Factory CeX Claire's Accessories Clintons Ernest Jones Fone Care GAME H. Samuel JD Sports Ladbrokes M&Co. M1 Clothing O2 Poundland Primark River Island The Best in Leather The Perfume Shop The Works Three Timpson Trespass TSB Virgin Money Waterstones References External links Shopping centres in Scotland Buildings and structures in Perth, Scotland 1988 establishments
win gold in Alpine Skiing at the Olympics. Biography Born September 12, 1992 in Bludenz, Austria. Specializes in technical competitions in slalom and giant slalom. Strolz achieved his first podium by winning the Adelboden slalom race in January 2022. Won the gold medal in combination at the 2022 Winter Olympics. There he won a silver medal in slalom. His father Hubert Strolz became the Olympic champion in combined at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary. They thus became the first father-son duo to win gold in alpine
Winter Olympics in Calgary. They thus became the first father-son duo to win gold in alpine skiing at the Olympics. Career Strolz achieved his first podium, by winning the slalom race in Adelboden in January 2022. Strolz won the Combined race at the 2022 Olympics. References 1992 births Living people Austrian male alpine skiers People from Bludenz Alpine skiers at the 2022 Winter Olympics Medalists at the 2022 Winter Olympics Olympic alpine skiers of Austria Olympic medalists in alpine skiing Olympic gold medalists for Austria Olympic silver medalists for
in Japan. He appeared in the European Amateur Team Championship three times between 2013 and 2015, collecting a silver medal in 2015 at Halmstad Golf Club, after losing the final to Scotland. Møller turned professional ahead of the 2016 season and joined the Nordic Golf League. In 2019 he topped the NGL Order of Merit and earned promotion to the Challenge Tour, after recording one victory and six runner-up finishes. Møller enjoyed a solid 2021 season on the
Tour's Road to Mallorca Rankings, following a performance at the Challenge Tour Grand Final that pushed him up from 21st position into the graduating ranks. Amateur wins 2012 DGU Elite Tour Herrer II Source: Professional wins (3) Nordic Golf League wins (3) Source: Team appearances Amateur European Amateur Team Championship (representing Denmark): 2013, 2014, 2015 Eisenhower Trophy (representing Denmark): 2014 Professional European Championships (representing Denmark): 2018 See also 2021 Challenge Tour graduates References External links Danish male golfers European Tour golfers Sportspeople from Copenhagen 1992 births Living people
first school for African Americans in Washington, DC. It was located near Providence Hospital. The school was founded by three formerly enslaved men: George Bell, Nicholas Franklin, and Moses Liverpool. Founding George Bell, Nicholas Franklin, and Moses Liverpool worked as caulkers
Nicholas Franklin, and Moses Liverpool. Founding George Bell, Nicholas Franklin, and Moses Liverpool worked as caulkers at the Washington Navy Yard. The three men, who were formerly enslaved, co-founded and built a one-story school house. Their school, the Bell School, was located in the Capitol Hill neighborhood. The original Bell School closed after few years due to a lack of funding. The school is considered to be Washington D.C.'s first school for African Americans. Bell co-founded the Resolute Beneficial Society, a society
Argentina. References pseudoanomalus Lizards of South America Reptiles of Argentina
the family Iguanidae. It is found in Argentina. References pseudoanomalus Lizards of South America Reptiles
World Cup alpine ski racer. He specializes in the technical events of slalom and giant slalom.
and giant slalom. Career Raschner achieved his first podium, by finishing 2nd in the parallel slalom in Lech in November 2021. References
culture et de la civilisation kairouanaise (2009) Faits notables à Kairouan (2009) Histoire de Kairouan (2009) Contrat de mariage kairouanais (2010) L'éclat culturel de Tunis durant les périodes médiévale et moderne Les lieux de culture à Tunis à l'époque hafside La Tunisie, source d'inspiration des poètes De la tolérance et de la réforme chez des intellectuels tunisiens (XIXe et XXe siècles) Le mouvement réformiste
Mâlik ibn Anas et les imams de la sunna (2007) L'histoire de la culture et de la civilisation kairouanaise (2009) Faits notables à Kairouan (2009) Histoire de Kairouan (2009) Contrat de mariage kairouanais (2010) L'éclat culturel de Tunis durant les périodes médiévale et moderne Les lieux de culture à Tunis à l'époque hafside La Tunisie, source d'inspiration des poètes De la tolérance et de la réforme chez des intellectuels tunisiens (XIXe et XXe siècles) Le
the friendship developed between two ballerinas dancing for a ballet company. Cast Production The screenplay was penned by alongside Jorge Naranjo. Produced by Federation Spain (a newly-born Spanish subsidiary of Federation Entertainment), the film began shooting in Madrid on 8 February 2021. Shooting wrapped by April 2021. Release The film will premiere at the main competition
Paula Losada. Plot The plot follows the friendship developed between two ballerinas dancing for a ballet company. Cast Production The screenplay was penned by alongside Jorge Naranjo. Produced by Federation Spain (a newly-born Spanish subsidiary of
smaller communities in the county. COACH and STAGE were merged in fiscal year 2000–01 and Tulare County Transit was rebranded to TCaT in 2006. MV Transportation has been the operating contractor for TCaT since 2006. Under a regional transit coordination study, it was proposed to reassign TCaT routes to municipal operators, with Visalia taking over 10, 30, and 50, and Porterville operating 40 and 70. Services TCaT operates intercity routes seven days a week; most circulator routes operate on weekdays only. No service is provided on specific holidays (New Year's Day, Easter Sunday, Memorial Day, Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day (December 25)) and Sunday service is provided on other holidays (Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Presidents' Day, Veterans Day, Day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve). Fixed routes Fixed routes are divided into intercity (10, 20, 30, and 40) and local circulator routes (50, 60, 70, 80, and 90). Routes 70, 80, and 90 are interlined so that a single bus is used for all routes; The bus first operates from Plainview at 6:20 AM on weekdays as Route 90 and runs south to the Porterville Transit Center, arriving by 7:10 AM. Continuing as Route 90, the bus returns north to Lindsay, arriving by 7:41 AM, then turns around and heads south to Porterville via Plainview, Woodville, Cotton Center, Poplar, and Strathmore, arriving by 8:38 AM. The bus then operates as Route 70, making a loop via Springville and returning to Porterville by 9:48 AM. The bus next makes a loop as Route 80 via Terra Bella and Ducor, returning to Porterville by 10:45 AM. After an hour-long break, the bus repeats a similar cycle: first operating both directions of Route 90 twice (north to Lindsay, south back to Porterville, then repeating the north–south segments through Lindsay), then the Route 70 loop via Springville, next the Route 80 loop, and finishing with one last run as Route 90 (north to Lindsay, then south back to Porterville). LOOP The Local Organizations Outreach Program (LOOP) provides transportation to youth mentoring and gang prevention programs at no charge for at-risk
TCaT operates intercity routes seven days a week; most circulator routes operate on weekdays only. No service is provided on specific holidays (New Year's Day, Easter Sunday, Memorial Day, Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day (December 25)) and Sunday service is provided on other holidays (Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Presidents' Day, Veterans Day, Day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve). Fixed routes Fixed routes are divided into intercity (10, 20, 30, and 40) and local circulator routes (50, 60, 70, 80, and 90). Routes 70, 80, and 90 are interlined so that a single bus is used for all routes; The bus first operates from Plainview at 6:20 AM on weekdays as Route 90 and runs south to the Porterville Transit Center, arriving by 7:10 AM. Continuing as Route 90, the bus returns north to Lindsay, arriving by 7:41 AM, then turns around and heads south to Porterville via Plainview, Woodville, Cotton Center, Poplar, and Strathmore, arriving by 8:38 AM. The bus then operates as Route 70, making a loop via Springville and returning to Porterville by 9:48 AM. The bus next makes a loop as Route 80 via Terra Bella and Ducor, returning to Porterville by 10:45 AM. After an hour-long break, the bus repeats a similar cycle: first operating both directions of Route 90 twice (north to Lindsay, south back to Porterville, then repeating the north–south segments through Lindsay), then the Route 70 loop via Springville, next the Route 80 loop, and finishing with one last
the family Iguanidae. It is found in Argentina. References puelche Lizards of South America Reptiles of Argentina Endemic fauna of Argentina Reptiles described
South America Reptiles of Argentina Endemic fauna of Argentina Reptiles described in 2007 Taxa named by Luciano Javier Ávila Taxa named by
2017. The four series as a whole were collected in four tankōbon volumes. Publication Written by and illustrated by , Motoyome was serialized in Hakusensha's seinen manga magazine Young Animal Arashi from November 1, 2013, June 6, 2014. Its chapters were collected in a single tankōbon volume, released on August 29, 2014. A second series, , was serialized in the same magazine
were collected in a single tankōbon, released on February 29, 2016. A third series, , was serialized from February 5 to September 2, 2016. Its chapters were collected in a single tankōbon, released on November 29, 2016. A fourth series, , was serialized from January 6 to August 4, 2017. Its chapters were collected in a single tankōbon, released on October 27, 2017. Volume list See also Majo wa Mioji Kara—another manga series by the same authors. References External links Hakusensha manga Seinen
school in 2011 due to the fact that his family was moving to Belgium. He continued his further education in Belgium at a school called Virgo Plus where he completed his high school education in Computer Science Management and Accounting. He later attended a University in Belgium where he studied Communication and Multi media. Career Since 2015, Bmjizzo has worked with notable Rwandan musicians and artists such as such The Ben, Bruce Melodie, Bulldog, and many more. In the same 2015, Bmjizzo established BproudMusic, a Belgium-based music production platform that focuses on audio visual productions. In 2021 Bmjizzo shot and directed a song titled Why by The Ben and Diamond Platnumz. This music project which went viral further brought Bmjizzo on greater spotlight on the global music scene.
first music project, Only you by The Ben ft Ben Kayiranga, as a video director in 2015. This first music project brought him to limelight in the Rwandan music industry and other countries as he started doing more music video jobs working as a director. Early life and education Born in Kigali, Rwanda, Bmjizzo went to a school known as ESAPAG Gitwe in Rwanda but dropped at the end of his high school in 2011 due to the fact that his family was moving to Belgium. He continued his further education in Belgium at a school called Virgo Plus where he completed his high school education in Computer Science Management and Accounting. He later attended a University in Belgium where he studied Communication and Multi
Reptiles of Argentina Endemic fauna of Argentina Reptiles described
is endemic to Argentina. References pulcherrimus Lizards of South
in 2006, by churches that separate of Presbyterian Church in America and Orthodox Presbyterian Church, on the charge that both denominations would be tolerant of the Federal Vision of Covenant Theology. In 2015 the denomination dissolved and its churches became independent. History The Presbyterian churches originate from the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century. It is the Christian churches Protestant that adhere to Reformed theology and whose form of
Theology. Together these churches constituted the Evangelical Reformed Presbyterian Church. The denomination reached 6 churches in 2015. However, in October of the same year the IPRE was dissolved and its churches became independent since so. Doctrine The denomination subscribed to the Westminster Confession of Faith, Westminster Larger Catechism and Westminster Shorter Catechism.
Paris from 1839, which acquired an excellent reputation in great measure owing to him. He made a translation of the words of St. Matthew Passion by Johann Sebastian Bach in 1843, the oratorio Paulus by Mendelssohn in 1844 and Brandus' edition of Elijah (1851), and several librettos of operas by Carl Maria von Weber until writing his own comic
oratorio Paulus by Mendelssohn in 1844 and Brandus' edition of Elijah (1851), and several librettos of operas by Carl Maria von Weber until writing his own comic opera La Sultana in 1846, successfully produced at the Opéra Comique. He died in 1881, after an illness of many years. References External links French classical composers People from Bordeaux 19th-century classical
follows: First stage The first stage was played by 14 Categoría Primera B clubs, eight of which were seeded in the ties according to their placement in the 2021–II season aggregate table. The remaining Primera B clubs were drawn into each tie. The seeded clubs (Team 2) hosted the second leg. |} First leg Second leg Second stage The second stage will be played by the seven first stage winners as well as Boyacá Chicó, who were seeded into this stage. In each tie, the clubs with the best performance in the first stage will host the second leg. |} First leg Second leg Third stage The third stage will be played by the four second stage winners and the 12 Categoría Primera A clubs that did not qualify for international competition, which were seeded in the ties according to their placement in the 2021 season aggregate table. The four second stage winners as well as the four best teams according to the 2021 Primera A aggregate table will host the second leg. |} Final stages Each tie in the knockout stage will be played in a home-and-away two-legged format.
First stage The first stage was played by 14 Categoría Primera B clubs, eight of which were seeded in the ties according to their placement in the 2021–II season aggregate table. The remaining Primera B clubs were drawn into each tie. The seeded clubs (Team 2) hosted the second leg. |} First leg Second leg Second stage The second stage will be played by the seven first stage winners as well as Boyacá Chicó, who were seeded into this stage. In each tie, the clubs with the best performance in the first stage will host the second leg. |} First leg Second leg Third stage The third stage will be played by the four second stage winners and the 12 Categoría Primera A clubs that did not qualify for international competition, which were seeded in the ties according to their placement in the 2021 season aggregate table. The four second stage winners as well as the four best teams according to the 2021 Primera A aggregate table will host the second leg. |} Final stages Each tie in the knockout stage will be played in a home-and-away two-legged format. In each tie, the team which has the better overall record up to that stage will host the second leg, except in the round of 16 where the third stage winners will host the second leg. The teams entering the competition at this
returned to Union Luxembourg and returned the team to the top of the Luxembourg National Division in 1971. With Union Luxembourg, Zangerle participated in the 1972 European Cup, where his team was eliminated in the preliminary round by Valencia. The team also qualified for the 1974 UEFA Cup, where they were eliminated by Marseille. After several years of poor performances, Zangerle and Union Luxembourg played in the 1979 European Cup Winners' Cup, where they were eliminated by FK Bodø/Glimt. He retired from football in 1979. Zangerle died on 12 January 2022, at
Luxembourg throughout the 1970s . Biography Zangerle began his football career with Union Luxembourg of the Luxembourg National Division in 1968. Soon thereafter, he joined the Luxembourg national team and played his first game in a friendly match against Denmark in November 1968. In his rookie season, he won the Luxembourg Cup and subsequently signed with R.W.D. Molenbeek of the Belgian First
by the Todd group in 1940 by catalytic hydrogenation of cannabidiol. Gallily et al. accessed the tetrahydro-cannabidiol H4CBD in 2006 following testing demonstrating binding affinity to CB1
CBD, was first accessed by the Todd group in 1940 by catalytic hydrogenation of cannabidiol. Gallily et al. accessed
demonstrating binding affinity to CB1 receptor and their anti-inflammatory capacity. Scialdone treated U87 cells with hydrogenated CBD in mouse models and saw a reduction in tumor weight over a 48-h period. See also
differ by the site of hydrogenation. Gallily et al. accessed H2CBD in 2006 following testing demonstrating binding affinity to CB1 receptor
catalyze 105 reactions at relatively fast rates. Some common reactions include Acetyl-CoA + Butyrate Acetate + Butyryl-CoA Acetyl-CoA + Succinate Acetate + Succinyl-CoA Acetoacetate-CoA + Succinate Acetoacetate + Succinyl-CoA Formate + Oxalate Formate + Oxalyl-CoA These reactions have different functions in cells. The reaction involving acetyl-CoA and butyrate (), for example, forms butyrate during fermentation. The reaction involving acetyl-CoA and succinate () is part of a modified TCA cycle or forms acetate during fermentation. The reaction involving acetoacetate-CoA and succinate () degrades the ketone body acetoacetate formed during ketogenesis. Many enzymes can catalyze multiple reactions, whereas some enzymes are specific and catalyze only one. Families The CoA-transferases have been divided into six families (Cat1, OXCT1, Gct, MdcA, Frc, CitF) based on their amino acid sequences and reactions catalyzed. They also differ in the type of catalysis and their crystal structures. Despite some shared properties, these six families are not closely related (<25% amino acid similarity). Three families catalyze CoA-transferase reactions almost exclusively. The Cat1 family catalyzes reactions involving small acyl-CoA, such as acetyl-CoA (), propionyl-CoA (,), and butyryl-CoA (). The OXCT1 family uses oxo (,) and hydroxy acyl-CoA (,). The Frc family uses unusual acyl-CoA, including CoA thioesters of oxalate (,), bile acids (), and aromatic compounds (,(). Two families catalyze CoA-transferase reactions, but they also catalyze other transferase reactions. The CitF family catalyzes reactions involving acetyl-CoA and citrate ), but its main role is as an acyl-ACP transferase (as part of citrate lyase; ). The MdcA family catalyzes reactions involving
(CitF, MdcA) are also not closely related. Types of catalysis Most CoA transferases rely on covalent catalysis to carry out reactions. The reaction starts when an acyl-CoA (the CoA donor) enters the active site of the enzyme. A glutamate in the active site forms an adduct with acyl-CoA. The acyl-CoA breaks at the thioester bond, forming a CoA and carboxylic acid. The carboxylic acid remains bound to the enzyme, but it is soon displaced by CoA and leaves. A new carboxylic acid (the CoA acceptor) enters and forms a new acyl-CoA. The new acyl-CoA is released, completing the transfer of CoA from one molecule to another. The type of catalysis differs by family. In Cat1, OXCT1, and Gct families, the catalytic residue in the active site is a glutamate. However, the glutamate in the Cat1 family is in a different position than in the OXCT1 and Gct families. In the Frc family, the catalytic residue is an aspartate, not a glutamate. In MdcA and CitF families, covalent catalysis is not thought to occur. Crystal structures Crystal structures have been determined for 21 different enzymes. More structures have been determined, but they belong to putative enzymes (proteins with no direct evidence of catalytic activity). All CoA-transferases have alternating layers of α helices and β sheets, and thus they belong to the α/β class of proteins. The number and arrangement of these layers differs by family. The Gct family, for example, has extra layers of α helices and β sheets compared to Cat1 and OXCT1 families. Further, all enzymes have two different domains. These domains can either occur on the same polypeptide or can be separated between two different polypeptides. In some cases, the genes for the domains are duplicated in the genome. Occurrence
known as Cuchilla de Pandura (Pandura Ridge) and La Pica, is a mountain range that runs from the Sierra de Cayey in the northwest to the Caribbean Sea in the southeast in southeastern Puerto Rico, between the municipalities of Maunabo and Yabucoa. Together with the Sierra de Guardarraya to the south, Sierra Pandura is part of the San Lorinzo batholith physiological region, a composite body of volcanic origin which bifurcates the mountain ridge. Sierra Pandura rises to an elevation of 1,722 feet (525 m) above sea level at Cerro Santa Elena, located in the barrio Juan Martín of Yabucoa. Other peaks in the mountain range include Cerro
protected natural area is one of the last habitats of the rare, endemic and endangered Puerto Rican rock frog (Eleutherodactylus cooki) also known as the rock coqui or the coquí guajón in Spanish. This small species of frog dwells primarily in crevices and grottos (habitats which are locally known as guajonales) of the Sierra Pandura. The United States Fish and Wildlife Service published a recovery plan for the species that designates a critical habitat of approximately within some surrounding areas on September 24, 2004, the. Due to the limited distribution of the species, specialized habitat uses and the many threats; the Conservation Trust of Puerto Rico intends to permanently protect guajón habitats and the corridors found between existing populations. The three areas comprising a total of of the Sierra Pandura National Protected Area are the first land purchases of private land that focus on the protection of the rock coqui's natural habitat. See also Protected areas of Puerto Rico Sierra de
of all military equipment ever used by Germany. This includes all armed forces so aircraft, ships, guns and tanks. etc. Weapons
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National League North side Guiseley on loan until 3 March 2022. Personal life Born in England, Bremang is of Ghanaian descent. Career statistics Club . Notes References 2000 births Living people Footballers from Hammersmith
fee. On 5 February 2022, Bremang joined National League North side Guiseley on loan until 3 March 2022. Personal life Born in England, Bremang is of Ghanaian descent. Career statistics Club . Notes References 2000 births Living people Footballers from Hammersmith Footballers from Greater London English footballers English people of Ghanaian descent Association football forwards National
(ATAS) in recognition of excellence in American primetime television programming. News & Documentary Emmy Awards The News & Documentary Emmy Awards are presented by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) in recognition of excellence in American national news and documentary programming. Screen Actors Guild Awards The Screen Actors Guild Awards are accolades given by the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists to recognize outstanding performances in movie and prime time television. Other awards and nominations AARP Movies for Grownups Awards The AARP Movies for Grownups Awards are given annually by the AARP to encourage the film industry to make more movies by and about people over the age of 50. BET Awards Black Reel Awards British Independent Film Awards The British Independent Film Awards (BIFA Awards) is an organisation that celebrates, supports and promotes British independent cinema and filmmaking talent in United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand. Critics' Choice Movie Awards The Critics' Choice Movie Awards or Broadcast Film Critics Association Award is an awards show presented annually by the American-Canadian Critics Choice Association (CCA) to honor the finest in cinematic achievement. Critics' Choice Television Awards Cannes Film Festival The Cannes Film Festival, is an annual film festival held
director and producer Forest Whitaker. Major associations Academy Awards The Academy Awards, popularly known as the Oscars, are awards for artistic and technical merit in the film industry, given annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. British Academy Film Awards The British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA Film Awards) are presented in an annual award show hosted by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts to honour the best British and international contributions to film. Golden Globes Awards The Golden Globes Awards are bestowed by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS) in recognition of excellence in American primetime television programming. Primetime Emmy Awards The Primetime Emmy Awards are bestowed by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS) in recognition of excellence in American primetime television programming. News & Documentary Emmy Awards The News & Documentary Emmy Awards are presented by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) in recognition of excellence in American national news and documentary programming. Screen Actors Guild Awards The Screen
Singer franchise which originated from the South Korean version of the show King of Mask Singer, started to be broadcast on FOX on January 1, 2022, produced by MedYapım, presented by Tansel Öngel, jury Eda Ece, Melis Sezen, Alican Yücesoy and Doğu Demirkol. Format Famous celebrities with different costumes and masks, fight to keep their identities a secret on-and-off the stage. They sing with
who gets the least votes from the audience with his performance at the end of their match gets sent to risk. Finally, the contestant who gets the fewest votes among the masks at risk is eliminated from the contest and must remove his or her mask. Contestants Episodes Episode 1 (1 January) Episode 2 (2 January) Episode 3 (8 January) Episode 4 (9 January) Episode 5 (15 January) Episode 6 (22 January) Episode 7 (29 January) Episode 8 (5
Party. He was born in Hjelmeland and attended Stord Teachers' College. After working as a teacher in Hjelmeland, he moved to Sauda in 1928. From 1949 to 1972 he was the director of education in Sauda municipality. He was also elected to Sauda municipal council from 1946 to 1967, serving three non-consecutive terms as mayor. He chaired Rogaland municipal council from 1963 to 1967. He served as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway from Rogaland during the terms 1958–1961, 1961–1965 and 1965–1969. In total
for the Liberal Party. He was born in Hjelmeland and attended Stord Teachers' College. After working as a teacher in Hjelmeland, he moved to Sauda in 1928. From 1949 to 1972 he was the director of education in Sauda municipality. He was also elected to Sauda municipal council from 1946 to 1967, serving three non-consecutive terms as mayor. He chaired Rogaland municipal council from 1963
eighteenth appearance at the Games. Netball By virtue of its position in the World Netball Rankings (as of 28 July 2021), Jamaica qualified for the tournament. Partial fixtures were announced in November 2021, with Jamaica placed in Group A alongside Australia and South Africa. Summary
eighteenth appearance at the Games. Netball By virtue of its position in the World Netball Rankings (as of 28 July 2021), Jamaica qualified for the tournament. Partial fixtures were announced in November 2021, with Jamaica placed in Group
the of 2021, Frost won her first title in wrestling, after defeating Heather Monroe to become Hurricane Pro Wrestling's women's champion. Impact Wrestling (2021–present) Frost made her debut at Impact Wrestling during the televised show which aired on July 8, 2021, as she answered the Impact Knockouts Champion Deonna Purrazzo's open challenge for her title, however, was unsuccessful as she lost by submission. On September 28, Impact announced that Frost would compete at the Knockouts Knockdown Tournament. At the event, Frost was eliminated during the first round after losing to Rachael Ellering. During the December 9 episode of Impact!, after Frost defeated Kimber Lee, it was revealed that she became an official Knockout, and was announced the first entrant of the inaugural Knockouts Ultimate X match, at Hard to Kill. On January 8, 2022, at Hard to Kill, Frost participated at the Knockouts Ultimate X match, which was won by Tasha Steelz. On the January 20 episode of Before the Impact (BTI), Frost challenged Jordynne Grace for the Impact Digital Media Championship, but was unsuccessful. Personal life Steding is married to a fellow professional wrestler "The Savage Gentleman" Victor Benjamin. Championships and accomplishments Hurricane Pro Wrestling Hurricane Pro Women's Championship (1 time, current) Pro Wrestling Illustrated Ranked No. 52
Cup. On November 2, Frost made her debut at Shimmer Women Athletes during the tapings of Volume 114, where she defeated Jenna Lynn in a dark match. She later lost in the tapings of Volume 115 to Thunderkitty, which was filmed on the same day. At the of 2021, Frost won her first title in wrestling, after defeating Heather Monroe to become Hurricane Pro Wrestling's women's champion. Impact Wrestling (2021–present) Frost made her debut at Impact Wrestling during the televised show which aired on July 8, 2021, as she answered the Impact Knockouts Champion Deonna Purrazzo's open challenge for her title, however, was unsuccessful as she lost by submission. On September 28, Impact announced that Frost would compete at the Knockouts Knockdown Tournament. At the event, Frost was eliminated during the first round after losing to Rachael Ellering. During the December 9 episode of Impact!, after Frost defeated Kimber Lee, it was revealed that she became an official Knockout, and was announced the first entrant of the inaugural Knockouts Ultimate X match, at Hard to Kill. On January 8, 2022, at Hard to Kill, Frost participated at the Knockouts Ultimate X match, which was won by Tasha Steelz. On the January 20 episode
He served as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway from Market towns of Østfold and Akershus counties during the terms 1945–1949 and 1940–1953. In total he met during 21 days of parliamentary session. References 1890 births 1976 deaths People from Fredrikstad Deputy members of the Storting Conservative
30 years and chaired Østfold Conservative Party. He served as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway from Market towns of Østfold and Akershus counties during the terms 1945–1949 and 1940–1953. In total he met during 21 days of parliamentary session. References 1890 births 1976 deaths
mayor in 1940–1941 and 1945–1964, he also served as Ringerike's mayor from 1964 to 1971, when he finally left local politics. Nilsedalen also chaired Buskerud county council from 1953 to 1963. He served as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway from Buskerud during the terms 1945–1949 and 1961–1965. In total he met during 1 year and 331 days of parliamentary session. Concurrent with his eleven last years as mayor, Nilsedalen chaired the Norwegian Association of Rural Municipalities. Upon stepping down in 1971, he was awarded the King's Medal of Merit in gold. References 1905 births 1976 deaths People
a barnkeeper. In 1934 he became leader of Ådal Labour Party. Nilsedalen was a member of Ådal municipal council from 1928 through 1964, when the municipality was merged to Ringerike municipality. Having been Ådal's mayor in 1940–1941 and 1945–1964, he also served as Ringerike's mayor from 1964 to 1971, when he finally left local politics. Nilsedalen also chaired Buskerud county council from 1953 to 1963. He
the division was pinned down in front of the height and suffered unjustified losses. It fell to Golikov to order the Corps to develop the success of the 309th and the 129th Rifle Brigade and to direct the 219th to be pulled back to the southern outskirts of Shchuche, put back in order, and then be committed through the 309th's sector in the direction of Yekaterinovka in order to get into the rear of the 19th Hungarian Division. By 1400 this regrouping was complete and it began to attack on the new axis. Upon coming into contact the 219th was counterattacked by a battalion of the 12th Infantry from the direction of the 8th of March Collective Farm; this battalion came under fire from a battalion of Guards mortars and was almost completely destroyed, with some 60 survivors falling back in disorder to the south. The commander of the 48th Infantry Regiment, becoming aware that elements of the 219th were appearing in his rear, ordered a withdrawal to the south in the direction of the sheep farm and the Ilich's Testament Collective Farm. At the same time the training battalion of the 309th cut the Regiment's path of retreat and it soon laid down its arms. The 219th now advanced to the southwest and by the end of the day had reached a line from the sheep farm to outside the 8th of March Farm, while the 309th's training battalion occupied Hill 175.4. Zykov ordered the Corps to continue fighting through the night and also moved up his reserve 161st Division and 192nd Tank Brigade for commitment in the morning on the boundary between the 309th and 219th. Overnight, while the temperature dropped to -25 degrees C with strong winds, the 219th reached a line between the two collective farms, for an overall advance during the first 24 hours of up to 12km. During the same period the 40th and 3rd Tank Armies had penetrated the Axis front to the north and south, beginning the encirclement of the Ostrogozhsk–Rossosh group of forces. During January 15 the 219th pivoted its attack to the south, toward Marki and Saguny, rolling up the defenses of the 19th and 23rd Infantry Divisions along the right bank of the Don. By 1500 hours it had liberated Yekaterinovka and by the end of the day had reached a line from height 198 to Svoboda against stiff resistance recording an advance 6km. Attempts to seize Marki that night were unsuccessful. As the offensive developed the task of 18th Corps was to break up the defending grouping as it was enveloped by the other two shock groups. In fact the Corps' attack attracted many of the available reserves, including the German 26th Infantry Division. In the morning of January 17 the 219th overcame the resistance in the Marki area and by day's end had reached a line from Vyselki to Yudino; the next day it occupied Saguny as it advanced toward Karpenkovo to establish a linkup with 3rd Tank Army, having advanced another 12km. Meanwhile that Army's 12th Tank Corps was involved in bitter fighting with units of 26th Infantry which were falling back to the latter place. The linkup at Karpenkovo and Alekseevka effectively completed the encirclement and splitting of the Axis group of forces. A total of about 13 Hungarian, German and Italian divisions (or remnants thereof) were trapped, although the shortage of rifle divisions meant that each was holding an average sector of 20km. During January 19-27 the encircled forces in the Rossosh area were gradually eliminated. The 219th took up the pursuit to the southwest from its previous line with the task of reaching the line Stepanovkanorthern part of Podgornoye by the end of the day, an advance of 20km on an 8km-wide frontage. It was also to leave behind one reinforced rifle company in each of Saguny station, Goncharovka and Podgornoye to cut the Axis lines of retreat. This advance succeeded and by the end of the day most of the Italian 3rd and 4th Alpini Divisions and the German 385th and 387th Infantry Divisions had been destroyed or captured in the pocket, although individual groups managed to break out to the north. By the end of the 20th the pocket had shrunk to about 150 sq. km. but the trapped forces continued to offer resistance and made attempts to escape. General Golikov issued orders on January 21 to regroup his forces for the upcoming Voronezh–Kastornoye offensive, which included the movement of 18th Corps to the Oskol River. This led to running battles between shifting Soviet units and disorganized Axis groups, especially in the Podgornoye area, over the next two days. On January 23 the leading regiment of the 219th and elements of the 37th Rifle Brigade reinforced the 15th Tank Corps and occupied Ilyinka, blocking the last escape route of the German 26th and 168th Infantry and Hungarian 1st Armored Field Division. After abandoning their equipment and heavy weapons the Axis remnants attempted to break out overland in small groups. Altogether 9,000 prisoners were taken north of Alekseevka by the end of the next day. On January 25 the Red Army launched the Voronezh–Kastornoye Offensive, which mostly involved the northern forces of Voronezh Front plus Bryansk Front in an effort to encircle and destroy German 2nd Army and those elements of Hungarian 2nd Army that had escaped the previous offensive. The 219th remained in 18th Corps until early February when it returned to direct command of Voronezh Front. In April the division was reassigned to 40th Army as a separate division, still in Voronezh Front, and remained there during the preparations for the German summer offensive. Battle of Kursk Around the beginning of June the personnel of the 219th were reported as being roughly 30 percent Russian, 30 percent Ukrainian, and 40 percent of various Asian nationalities. 40th Army was defending along a 50km-wide sector bordered by 38th Army on the right and a line on the left from Ivnya to Melovoe to Sumovskaya station to Khotmyzhsk. The 219th was in the first echelon with the 237th, 206th and 100th Rifle Divisions; two more divisions were in second echelon and another in reserve. The division had two regiments in a single echelon in the forward edge of the main defensive zone with the reserve regiment located about 4km to its rear. The offensive began on July 5 but 40th Army was not in the direct path of the main attack of 4th Panzer Army. By July 9 the Front commander, Army Gen. N. F. Vatutin had growing concerns that German forces would advance on the OboyanKursk axis and therefore ordered the Army commander, Lt. Gen. K. S. Moskalenko, to move the 219th from the RaktinoyeProletarskii area to the KruglikKursakovkaAlisovka line. It began this move at 2000 hours and occupied its designated line by the morning of July 11. During the previous day the Oboyan paved road had been defended by the 67th Guards Rifle Division plus the 10th Tank and 3rd Mechanized Corps against up to 100 German tanks. Despite holding their positions the arrival of the 219th and 184th Rifle Divisions was a welcome reinforcement. Meanwhile, Vatutin drew up an operational plan to encircle the main German forces advancing on Oboyan and Prokhorovka. For this purpose the two rifle divisions were subordinated to 6th Guards Army's 22nd Guards Rifle Corps, which also commanded the 90th Guards Rifle Division. This plan proved abortive as the German attack was renewed at 0900 hours on July 11 and part of their tank forces were directed at the open left flank of 90th Guards; within hours this division was partly encircled and required the assistance of the 184th to withdraw to new defenses. A slightly less ambitious effort was organized for the next day by the commander of 6th Guards, Lt. Gen. I. M. Chistyakov, but 22nd Guards Corps was delayed in reaching its jumping-off positions. The 219th and 184th finally attacked at 1300 hours directly off the march without any artillery preparation, with 5th Guards and 10th Tank Corps in support and 90th Guards in second echelon. They faced fierce resistance from the 3rd SS Panzer and 332nd Infantry Divisions and by the end of the day reached a line from Rakovo to the Kubasovskii gully. This day marked the climax on the battle on the south face of the salient but not the end of the fighting. On the morning of July 14 the two tank corps and the 184th came under attack by an infantry division and up to 100 tanks from the RakovoBerezovka area, forcing a withdrawal. The 219th found it necessary to pull back its right flank to the western slopes of height 240.2 and the Kubasovskii gully, which was also threatened by an infantry regiment and 20 additional tanks. On July 15 Vatutin ordered the 6th Guards Army over to a static defense. Into Western Russia On July 27 the division was withdrawn to 20th Army in the Reserve of the Supreme High Command for rebuilding and redeployment. While in the Reserve it was moved north to join Kalinin Front on August 10. General Kotelnikov left the division on August 29, being replaced in command by Col. Afanasii Sergeevich Pypyrev. A few days later Kotelnikov took over the 1st Rifle Corps, to which his former division was also assigned. The Corps was under direct command of the Front. On September 19 Col. Vasilii Grigorevich Kovalenko replaced Colonel Pypyrev; this officer would continue to lead the division, apart from two short breaks, for the duration of the war. Vitebsk Offensive Before the beginning of October the division had been moved to the 84th Rifle Corps of 39th Army, still in Kalinin (as of October 20 1st Baltic) Front. This Army was located south of Velizh and was facing elements of VI Army Corps of 3rd Panzer Army. Following the liberation of Smolensk the next obvious objective was the Belarusian city of Vitebsk, which was intended to be taken by October 10. The Army commander, Lt. Gen. N. E. Berzarin, was to conduct the Front's main attack through Rudnya and Liozna. He chose to deploy his 84th and 5th Guards Rifle Corps, backed by a small mobile group, along the SmolenskVitebsk highway; the 84th's four divisions (219th, 184th, 158th and 134th) were backed by the 46th Mechanized Brigade and the 158th was in second echelon. Rudnya was liberated by 5th Guards Corps on September 29 and on October 3 the 134th and 184th Divisions breached the defenses northeast of Mikulino, forcing a German withdrawal on October 6 to new positions north and south of Liozna. In heavy fighting through the 7th and 8th the 84th Corps cleared the town with help from the mobile group and the remaining defenders fell back to a new line 10km to the west late on October 9, which was reached by the pursuit on the 12th. Given the attrition suffered in the nine previous days the offensive was paused for regrouping. Pustoshka-Idritsa Offensive Later that month the 219th was redeployed again to the north, being assigned to 4th Shock Army as a separate division, still in 1st Baltic Front. The 4th and 3rd Shock Armies had made a surprise breakthough on October 6 at the boundary between Army Groups North and Center and liberated Nevel before getting into the German rear areas. The offensive was renewed in an early morning fog on November 2 when the two Shock Armies penetrated the defenses of the left flank of 3rd Panzer Army southwest of Nevel. After the breakthrough, which opened a 16km-wide gap, 3rd Shock turned to the north behind the flank of 16th Army while 4th Shock moved southwest behind 3rd Panzer Army. Shortly after this new phase began the 3rd Shock, now in 2nd Baltic Front, was reinforced with three more rifle divisions, including the 219th. When it arrived the division was deployed on the Army's left flank to maintain contact with 4th Shock. By mid-month, supported by 118th Tank Brigade and flanked on the left by 146th Rifle Division the 119th Guards Rifle Division liberated the village of Podberezye and threatened to sever the NovosokolnikiPustoshka rail line. The situation so concerned the German command that six infantry battalions were brought in from 18th Army to reinforce the approaches to
appears to have eliminated a German force that had infiltrated its positions on September 1 but this was of little relevance to the overall situation. During September 4 the 219th was defending from Tikhonovichi to Lazovka east of Snovsk. Kuznetsov ordered his Army to withdraw across the Desna at 1300 hours on September 5. The division was reinforced with the 375th Reserve Rifle Regiment to replace the 136th Tank Regiment on September 9, and was officially redesignated as the 219th Rifle Division but this made no substantial difference to its position since the two panzer groups met at Lokhvytsia on September 16. Most of 21st Army was pocketed, including the 219th, and it was destroyed by the end of the month although it officially remained in the Red Army order of battle until November 16. General Korzun escaped the encirclement and went on to be promoted to the rank of lieutenant general and command the 3rd and 47th Armies before being killed in action on September 16, 1943. 2nd Formation The 441st Rifle Division began forming in December 1941 at Kirsanov in the South Ural Military District. On January 14, 1942 it was redesignated as the 2nd formation of the 219th. When it completed forming it had an order of battle similar to the 219th Motorized and the 1st formation: 375th Rifle Regiment 710th Rifle Regiment 727th Rifle Regiment 673rd Artillery Regiment 45th Antitank Battalion 136th Mortar Battalion (until October 10, 1942) Separate Machine Gun Battalion (from July 9, 1942 to May 1, 1943) 488th Reconnaissance Company 382nd Sapper Battalion 592nd Signal Battalion (later 670th Signal Company) 374th Medical/Sanitation Battalion 88th Chemical Defense (Anti-gas) Company 77th Motor Transport Battalion 454th Field Bakery 919th Divisional Veterinary Hospital 1683rd Field Postal Station 1096th Field Office of the State Bank The division was under the command of Col. Vasilii Nikolaevich Varichev until April 23 when Maj. Gen. Vasilii Petrovich Kotelnikov took over. This officer had previously served as commander of the 3rd Leningrad Militia (Opolcheniye) Division. In May it was assigned to the 3rd Reserve Army in the Reserve of the Supreme High Command until June when it was moved to the 6th Reserve Army, which joined the active front on July 9 as the 3rd formation of the 6th Army, assigned to Bryansk Front. The Army was deployed along the Don River south of Voronezh. As of the beginning of August the Army had been moved to Voronezh Front. Operation Little Saturn The situation around Voronezh soon became a stalemate as the German mobile forces were required to push eastward toward Stalingrad. At the start of December, after the German 6th Army had been encircled at that city, the 219th was still under the same commands in much the same area along the Don. The planning for Operation Saturn, which had begun in late November, had included the Soviet 6th Army of Voronezh Front operating jointly with Southwestern Front to penetrate the defenses of the Italian 8th Army, reach the Kantemirovka region, and protect the right flank of that Front's forces. 6th Army now contained five rifle divisions, including the 219th, two tank corps plus a tank brigade and two tank regiments, one tank destroyer brigade, the 8th Artillery Division and additional artillery assets, and was supported by the entire 2nd Air Army. As the situation evolved during early December, particularly with the commitment of 2nd Guards Army to counter the German attempt to relieve the Stalingrad pocket, Operation Saturn became Operation Little Saturn, but the role of 6th Army remained much the same. The offensive began at dawn on December 16 with a massive artillery bombardment and strikes by several hundred aircraft. The main attack was carried out by 1st and 3rd Guards Armies against the Italian 8th and the German Army Detachment Hollidt, which was defending along the Krivaya and the upper Chir Rivers. 6th Army, which had been reinforced, was on the right flank facing four divisions of the Italian II Army Corps across the frozen Don and was to advance in the direction of Kantemirovka led by its 15th Rifle Corps and 17th Tank Corps. The 219th, under direct Army command, was assigned a supporting role. The attacks on the first day were frustrated by heavy fog and effective Italian resistance; after an overnight regrouping that integrated armor into the infantry formations the resistance was largely crushed on the 17th and turned into a rout. The next day the Italian infantry, overrun by up to 800 tanks, effectively disintegrated and a headlong exploitation began. By the end of December 31, 6th Army had been transferred to Southwestern Front and was facing the Italian Alpini Corps, with remnants of 8th Army, across a roughly 60km-wide front from Novaya Kalitva southward to west of Kantemirovka. Ostrogozhsk–Rossosh Offensive After regrouping its southern forces in the first days of 1943 the STAVKA was determined to defeat the Axis forces (primarily the 2nd Hungarian Army and remnants of Italian 8th Army) operating along the VoronezhKursk and Kharkov axes. The first task was to crush the forces defending the area of Ostrogozhsk and Rossosh, which would primarily involve forces of Voronezh Front. By the start of the new year the 219th had been assigned to the 18th Rifle Corps, which also contained the 161st, 270th and 309th Rifle Divisions plus the 10th Ski Brigade and was directly under Voronezh Front command. The Front commander, Lt. Gen. F. I. Golikov, created three shock groupings for the offensive: a northern group consisting of 40th Army, a southern group based on 3rd Tank Army, and 18th Corps as a central group, which was to step off from the Shchuche bridgehead over the Don and link up with the two Armies by the fourth day in the areas of Ostrogozhsk and Kamenka. The 219th was in the Corps' first echelon. The offensive was to begin with probing attacks on January 12 followed by the main effort the following day. On the second day the division was to advance with the 96th Tank Brigade in the direction of Yekaterinovka and Saguny and by the fourth day was to capture Dankovskii and Lykovo, covering an average of about 12km each day. The attack's artillery preparation, which began at 0830 hours, continued for two hours and took the Axis forces by surprise, causing heavy losses in men and equipment and disorganization of command and control. Airstrikes also damaged defensive strongpoints. The infantry assault began at 1030, supported by the KV tanks of 262nd Guards Tank Regiment and units of 96th Tank Brigade. The 219th, on the Corps' right flank, had difficulty with its first objective, Hill 175.4. Attacking from the northeast and east it had to cover considerable open ground between its jumping-off positions and the first trench line. In addition the height's slopes were ice-covered and many of the fortifications, including barbed wire and firing points, had escaped the artillery preparation. The defending Hungarian 48th Infantry Regiment continued to resist even after the rest of its 12th Infantry Division had been broken through. The 309th Division on the 219th's right had made a successful penetration, but General Kotelnikov was later faulted for failing to regroup his forces into or toward this sector to outflank the height, and the commander of 18th Corps, Maj. Gen. P. M. Zykov, likewise failed to take appropriate action. As a result the division was pinned down in front of the height and suffered unjustified losses. It fell to Golikov to order the Corps to develop the success of the 309th and the 129th Rifle Brigade and to direct the 219th to be pulled back to the southern outskirts of Shchuche, put back in order, and then be committed through the 309th's sector in the direction of Yekaterinovka in order to get into the rear of the 19th Hungarian Division. By 1400 this regrouping was complete and it began to attack on the new axis. Upon coming into contact the 219th was counterattacked by a battalion of the 12th Infantry from the direction of the 8th of March Collective Farm; this battalion came under fire from a battalion of Guards mortars and was almost completely destroyed, with some 60 survivors falling back in disorder to the south. The commander of the 48th Infantry Regiment, becoming aware that elements of the 219th were appearing in his rear, ordered a withdrawal to the south in the direction of the sheep farm and the Ilich's Testament Collective Farm. At the same time the training battalion of the 309th cut the Regiment's path of retreat and it soon laid down its arms. The 219th now advanced to the southwest and by the end of the day had reached a line from the sheep farm to outside the 8th of March Farm, while the 309th's training battalion occupied Hill 175.4. Zykov ordered the Corps to continue fighting through the night and also moved up his reserve 161st Division and 192nd Tank Brigade for commitment in the morning on the boundary between the 309th and 219th. Overnight, while the temperature dropped to -25 degrees C with strong winds, the 219th reached a line between the two collective farms, for an overall advance during the first 24 hours of up to 12km. During the same period the 40th and 3rd Tank Armies had penetrated the Axis front to the north and south, beginning the encirclement of the Ostrogozhsk–Rossosh group of forces. During January 15 the 219th pivoted its attack to the south, toward Marki and Saguny, rolling up the defenses of the 19th and 23rd Infantry Divisions along the right bank of the Don. By 1500 hours it had liberated Yekaterinovka and by the end of the day had reached a line from height 198 to Svoboda against stiff resistance recording an advance 6km. Attempts to seize Marki that night were unsuccessful. As the offensive developed the task of 18th Corps was to break up the defending grouping as it was enveloped by the other two shock groups. In fact the Corps' attack attracted many of the available reserves, including the German 26th Infantry Division. In the morning of January 17 the 219th overcame the resistance in the Marki area and by day's end had reached a line from Vyselki to Yudino; the next day it occupied Saguny as it advanced toward Karpenkovo to establish a linkup with 3rd Tank Army, having advanced another 12km. Meanwhile that Army's 12th Tank Corps was involved in bitter fighting with units of 26th Infantry which were falling back to the latter place. The linkup at Karpenkovo and Alekseevka effectively completed the encirclement and splitting of the Axis group of forces. A total of about 13 Hungarian, German and Italian divisions (or remnants thereof) were trapped, although the shortage of rifle divisions meant that each was holding an average sector of 20km. During January 19-27 the encircled forces in the Rossosh area were gradually eliminated. The 219th took up the pursuit to the southwest from its previous line with the task of reaching the line Stepanovkanorthern part of Podgornoye by the
makes work that investigates architecture and the Mexico–United States border. In 2022, it was announced that Arreola was selected to participate in the 2022 Whitney Biennial curated by Adrienne Edwards and David Breslin. References External links MonicaArreola.com Living people 1976 births Mexican
practice In 2006, Arreola showed at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego in Strange New World: Art and Design from Tijuana/Extraño Nuevo Mondo: Arte y diseño desde Tijuana. Arreola makes work that investigates architecture and the Mexico–United States border. In 2022, it was
the Labour Party, from the Workers' Youth League to being elected to Orkdal municipal council. At the time, she was the only female councillor. When becoming mayor of Orkdal in 1968, she was the only female mayor in Norway. She was also a member of the county school board, and was deputy county mayor. She served as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway from
elected to Orkdal municipal council. At the time, she was the only female councillor. When becoming mayor of Orkdal in 1968, she was the only female mayor in Norway. She was also a member of the county school board, and was deputy county mayor. She served as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway from Sør-Trøndelag during the terms 1969–1973 and 1973–1977. In total she met during 79 days of parliamentary session. Before the end of her last
Fiji. The species epithet honours Tomoyuki Komai. References Palaemonidae Crustaceans described in
Bruce in 2006, from specimens collected off Tonga and Fiji. The species epithet honours
Simeu moved on loan to Carlisle United in January 2022. References 2002 births Living people English footballers Chelsea F.C. players Southampton F.C. players Carlisle United F.C. players English Football League players Association football defenders
plays for Carlisle United, on loan from Southampton, as a defender. Career After playing youth football with Chelsea and Southampton, Simeu
a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, winning a special election to replace Republican incumbent Richard Marple (who had died in office). Her district (Merrimack 24) consists of four seats, and in the November 2020 general election she lost by
of Representatives, winning a special election to replace Republican incumbent Richard Marple (who had died in office). Her district (Merrimack 24) consists of four seats, and in the November 2020 general election she
a dioecious plant in the family Asteraceae that is native to Chile and Peru. The branching angle is relatively wide (45° in average). The leaves are obovate and have a toothed margin. They are firm, waxy and have a
plant in the family Asteraceae that is native to Chile and Peru. The branching angle is relatively wide (45° in average). The leaves are obovate and have a toothed margin. They are firm, waxy and have a leaf area of 0.25 cm2 in average. The inflorescences do not have a peduncle
born 1978), Mauro Sérgio Viriato Mendes, Brazilian football right-back Maurinho (footballer, born 1983), Mauro Luis Veit, Brazilian football defensive midfielder Maurinho (footballer,
Raphael, Brazilian football striker Maurinho (footballer, born 1978), Mauro Sérgio Viriato Mendes, Brazilian football
Zealand hockey and rugby union player. She captained New Zealand at the 1991 Women's Rugby World Cup. Career Littleworth attended Wairarapa College. Before playing for the Black Ferns, she represented New Zealand in hockey from 1986 to 1988. She has a Diploma in Physiotherapy, a Post Graduate Diploma in Manipulative Physiotherapy and a Masters in Manipulative Physiotherapy from the University of Otago. She also has a coaching Diploma at Massey University. In 1995, Littleworth was named University of Otago's Sportsperson of the Year. She is also the former coach
hockey from 1986 to 1988. She has a Diploma in Physiotherapy, a Post Graduate Diploma in Manipulative Physiotherapy and a Masters in Manipulative Physiotherapy from the University of Otago. She also has a coaching Diploma at Massey University. In 1995, Littleworth was named University of Otago's Sportsperson of the Year. She is also the former coach of the University Women and Otago Spirit in the Farah Palmer Cup. She has been the physiotherapist for the following teams: White Ferns Black Ferns (1998–2002) High Performance New Zealand New
Ako Assomo (born 21 December 1999) is a Cameroonian professional footballer who plays as a Winger for APEJES Academy and the Cameroon national football team. Club career In March 2021, Assomo signed for Latvian club Riga. He moved back to AS Fortuna in June 2021. On 8
December 1999) is a Cameroonian professional footballer who plays as a Winger for APEJES Academy and the Cameroon national football team. Club career In March 2021, Assomo signed for Latvian club Riga. He moved back to AS Fortuna in June 2021. On 8 July 2021, he scored a brace against his former club Eding Sport, to grant Fortuna a 4–0 victory. International career He debuted with the senior Cameroon national
in Fiki, Trikala, Greece. Honors Domestic Trikala FCA Champions: 1
a Greek football club based in Fiki, Trikala, Greece.
part of the secondary vegetation in Chile. The species was first formally described by the botanist Augustin Pyramus de Candolle in 1836. It is observed in areas, in which the habitats of Baccharis linearis and Baccharis macraei overlap or come
hybrid swarm. The morphology is intermediate in all aspects and shows all variations from both extremes of the parental phenotypes to intermediate forms. This is due to the back-crossing
1986), Maycon Calvalho Inez, Brazilian football striker Maycon Calijuri (born 1986), Brazilian football forward Maycon (footballer, born 1994), Maycon Lucas Nogueira Mansano, Brazilian football midfielder Maycon Douglas (born 1996), Brazilian football forward Maycon (footballer, born 1997), Maycon de Andrade Barberan, Brazilian football midfielder
midfielder Maycon Douglas (born 1996), Brazilian football forward Maycon (footballer, born 1997), Maycon de Andrade Barberan, Brazilian football midfielder Maycon Cleiton (born 1998), Brazilian
2019–20 season. Despite playing most of his games in the 2019–20 period, Mavinga in fact made his Lens B debut in 2017, playing 35 minutes in a 1–1 draw versus IC Croix. Mavinga didn't feature at all during the 2018–19 season for Lens B, however made his 'breakthrough' season in the 2019–20 campaign, making 16 appearances for the French B side. He featured in games against Reims B and his former club JA Drancy during this period too, where he was seemingly enjoying starting to make strides in his RC
Reims B and his former club JA Drancy during this period too, where he was seemingly enjoying starting to make strides in his RC Lens career. On October 5, 2020, Mavinga signed for Greek side Kalamata on a deal that runs until June 2023. He made his debut for the club on 7 November 2021, featuring in a 1–0 away loss to AEK Athens B. Since then, the right-back has made a total of 9
she was the running mate of Carlos Rovira in the Justicialist Party ticket, which won with 53.74% of the vote. Upon taking office, she became the first female vice governor of Misiones and the second female vice governor in Argentina, after Elva Roulet of Buenos Aires Province. In the 2001 legislative election, Oviedo was elected to the National Senate representing Misiones, alongside Ramón Puerta. In the Senate, she served as president of the parliamentary commission on social action and public health. In 2005, after the end of her term as senator, she was once again
representing Misiones, alongside Ramón Puerta. In the Senate, she served as president of the parliamentary commission on social action and public health. In 2005, after the end of her term as senator, she was once again elected to the Chamber of Representatives of Misiones, serving until 2009. She was married to Julio Alberto Ifrán, a fellow Justicialist Party politician who served as Vice Governor of Misiones before her, although they later divorced. References 1952 births Living people Argentine women in politics Members of the Argentine Senate for Misiones Women members of the Argentine Senate Vice Governors of Misiones Province People from General José de San Martín, Chaco Justicialist
Johansen established the Alliansen, a national conservative, far-right and populist party for which he is referred to as party leader. The party put up lists in all counties in the parliamentary elections in 2017, but Lysglimt Johansen himself is the only member. In February 2021, the party was officially listed in the Party Register under the name "Alliance - Alternative for Norway" after collecting over 5,000 signatures. People who collected signatures were paid NOK 30 to 45 per signature as a salary for their efforts. Since the party received over
leader. The party put up lists in all counties in the parliamentary elections in 2017, but Lysglimt Johansen himself is the only member. In February 2021, the party was officially listed in the Party Register under the name "Alliance - Alternative for Norway" after collecting over 5,000 signatures. People who collected signatures were paid NOK 30 to 45 per signature as a salary for their efforts. Since the party received over 3,000 votes in the 2017 election, it could also receive public support of 1.2 million kroner. Of these, 200,000 were earmarked for a new vote ahead of the next election. References ^Jenssen, Hugo Lauritz (December 16, 2016) (Norwegian) ^Trump inspired Nationalist Party lanuced in Norway ^Creation of Trump inspired Party in Norway 1971 births Living
of Finland's actors belong. The union seeks to represent the interests of actors, to improve working conditions and to ensure the sector is not subordinated to market forces or prevailing political views. In 2013, the Finnish postal service issued a set of six stamps celebrating the union's centenary, featuring Ritva Valkama, Esko Salminen, Outi Mäenpää, Martti Lemmalo, Krista Kosonen and Aku Hirviniemi. Since 2020
sector and the union to which 96% of Finland's actors belong. The union seeks to represent the interests of actors, to improve working conditions and to ensure the sector is not subordinated to market forces or prevailing political views. In 2013, the Finnish postal service issued a set of six stamps celebrating the union's centenary, featuring Ritva
his cand.real. degree in 1929 and the dr.philos. degree in 1941, both at the University of Oslo. After 29 years as a conservator at the University Museum, he was a professor of geology at the University of Oslo from 1949
1941, both at the University of Oslo. After 29 years as a conservator at the University Museum, he was a professor of geology
Motion group started in 2013. Membership is fluid, beginning as two or three people and now around seven or eight. Wu Tsang is a member of the group, referring to the arrangement as similar to a band.
January 2022, Moved by the Motion installed an experiential sound installation at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art that will remain up until June 2022. The members participating in the 2022 SFMOMA installation are: Asma Maroof, Tapiwa Svosve, Patrick Belaga, Fred Moten, Serpentwithfeet, Tosh Basco, Ahya Simone, Daniel Pineda, and David Quam. In 2022, it was announced that Moved by the Motion will participate in the 2022 Whitney Biennial curated
Martin Ellis Miller (15 December 1940 — 28 October 2016) was an English first-class cricketer and civil servant. Ellis was born at Lytham St Annes in December 1940 and studied at Jesus College at the University of Cambridge. While studying at Cambridge, he played first-class cricket for Cambridge University Cricket Club in 1963, making twelve appearances. Playing as an off break
1963, making twelve appearances. Playing as an off break bowler in the Cambridge side, he took 33 wickets at an average of 23.33; he took a five wicket haul on two occasions, with best figures of 6 for 89. These figures came against Middlesex, which guaranteed his place in The University Match against Oxford at Lord's. Wisden described how Miller was able to vary the flight and pace of his off breaks, saying he did so "artfully". It was also noted how he could bowl for unlimited periods. As a lower
a demoted officer with an axe to grind MyAnna Buring as Kate Carson, Chris' wife Emily Fairn as Casey, a drug addict Josh Finan as Marco, Casey's friend Philip S. McGuinness as Ian, Carl's henchman Mark Womack as Barry, Carl's henchman Ian Hart as Carl Sweeney, a drug dealer Rita Tushingham as June Carson, Chris' mother Philip Barantini as Steve, Rachel's boyfriend David Bradley as Davey, a local homeless man Kerrie Hayes as Ellie Mullen, Raymond's wife and Kate's best friend Faye McKeever as Jodie Sweeney, Carl's wife Philip Whitchurch as Joe, Casey's grandfather Christine Tremarco as Dr. Diane Gallagher, Greg's sister Amaka Okafor as DI Deborah Barnes, Chris' boss James Nelson-Joyce as Greg Gallagher, a drug lord Elizabeth Berrington as Lynne Renfrew, Chris' therapist Victor McGuire as Trevor Dominic Carter as Sgt Bernie Wilson Matthew Cottle as Father Liam Neeson Dave Hill as Billy Sylvie Gatrill as Mary Sonny Walker as Stevo Marsh James Ledsham as Enno Connor Dempsey as Kyle David Ayres as Andy Kieron Urquhart as Paul Harry Burke as Liam References External links 2022 British television series debuts 2020s British drama television series 2020s British police procedural television series BBC crime drama television shows British detective television series British thriller television series English-language television shows
the naïve local scally Marco, who finds himself out of his depth. Carson is a conflicted and compromised man, with somewhat divided loyalties, a desire to do good but violent aggressive streak brought on by childhood trauma exacerbated by his experience in the police. He has been demoted from an inspector and is pursued by the officer responsible as part of a corruption probe, whose motives may not be entirely honest. The effects of the jobs and Chris' mental state take a toll on his family. Cast Martin Freeman as Chris Carson Adelayo Adedayo as Rachel Hargreaves, a probationary police officer Warren Brown as Raymond Mullen, a demoted officer with an axe to grind MyAnna Buring as Kate Carson, Chris' wife Emily Fairn as Casey, a drug addict Josh Finan as Marco, Casey's friend Philip S. McGuinness as Ian, Carl's henchman Mark Womack as Barry, Carl's henchman Ian Hart as Carl Sweeney, a drug dealer Rita Tushingham as June Carson, Chris' mother Philip Barantini as Steve, Rachel's boyfriend David Bradley as Davey, a local homeless man Kerrie Hayes as Ellie Mullen, Raymond's wife and Kate's best friend Faye
simplified a number of Hirschfeld's theories on human sexuality. The pamphlet was popular and amassed over 50,000 copies in print. The book was controversial, with several women who read the pamphlets wishing to procure writs against Hirschfeld for the pamphlet's contents. An abridged and translated copy of the work was published in 1923 British Society for the Study of Sex Psychology within the title The Problem of Sexual Inversion. See also Das 3. Geschlecht (1930-1932), a transgender-themed magazine Notes References External links
society who deserved equal rights under German law. It was written for a popular audience, rather than a medical or scientific one, and simplified a number of Hirschfeld's theories on human sexuality. The pamphlet was popular and amassed over 50,000 copies in print. The book was controversial, with several women who read the pamphlets wishing to procure writs against Hirschfeld for the pamphlet's contents. An abridged and translated copy of the work was published
January 2022, at the age of 75. References 1946 births 2022 deaths
25 January 2022, at the age of 75. References 1946 births 2022 deaths
Rods in 1987 in Slough, Berkshire where he began producing automobiles and kits. The brand name was Wizard. In 1994 the name was changed to Wizard Roadsters. Production ended in 1998. A total of about 265 cars were made. Vehicles
Production ended in 1998. A total of about 265 cars were made. Vehicles In 1987, Wizard of Rods took over production of the Rodshop Super Coupe and continued production under its own brand name. The vehicle resembled a 1940s
Area Transit is a transportation operator serving the region around Ithaca and Tompkins County, New York. TCAT may also refer to: Cyclo-Methiodrone (TCAT), a designer drug of the thiophene class Tokyo City Air Terminal (T-CAT),
Air Terminal (T-CAT), a bus terminal serving both Haneda and Narita airports near Tokyo, Japan Tulare County Area Transit (TCaT), serving intercity routes in Tulare County, California Telford College of Arts and Technology (TCAT), a further education college
three-property row of historic buildings on the northern side of Atholl Street in Perth, Scotland. Dating to the early 19th century, the building is Category C listed. The building appears on 1823 maps. Perth Memorials, a subsidiary
G. Mossman Ltd., occupies number 36, at the corner of Stormont Street. The parent company was established in 1816, but it is not known when it moved into the building.J&G Mossman Ltd – official website See also List
London on 11 May 1903 costumed as Queen Esther wearing "...yellow chiffon with jewelled embroidery; a rose-coloured veil depending from an Oriental head-dress... sandals, and toe-rings on bare feet." She collected jewelry, including a famous aquamarine necklace given to Emma Hartmann of White Lodge by Edward VII when he was Prince of Wales. Clara acquired it in 1910 and gifted it to her step-mother Arabella. Personal life While traveling through Spain with Mrs. John Sherwood, Clara met Prince Franz Edmund Joseph Gabriel Vitus von Hatzfeldt zu Wildenburg (1853–1910), who "became infatuated with her. For some time he has followed her about most devotedly." A noted race-horse owner and "at one time Secretary in one of the embassies in Washington", Prince Franz von Hatzfeldt was born in Bavaria and was a son of Alfred, Prince von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg (son of Sophie von Hatzfeldt) and Countess Gabriele von Dietrichstein-Proskau-Leslie (a daughter of Joseph Franz, Prince of Dietrichstein). He was also a nephew of Count Paul von Hatzfeldt, the German Ambassador to the United Kingdom. He was described by The New York Times on August 21, 1889, as follows: He is tall and fair, with stooping shoulders. No particular fault has ever been found with the Prince, except a chronic impecuniosity and a decided inclination to contract debts that there was no prospect of paying, except he should capture such a prize as he has caught. In short, he has exhibited what has been aptly termed by a favorite American comedian 'a wine taste on a beer income.' His obligations are set by London clubmen, by whom he was always considered a jolly good fellow, at about 4,000,000£ but had not enough money to cut much of a figure. He has been a patron of all the fashionable European watering places, and has been most assiduous in cultivating the acquaintance of rich American girls at Monte Carlo, Baden, Homburg, and other resorts. He has figured conspicuously in several unsavory gambling episodes, one of which, about two years ago, attracted such widespread attention as to cause the Prince to retire for a time. His father and mother are extremely popular both at Berlin and Vienna, but the Prince is regarded as a black sheep and has severed his connection with both the Diplomatic Service and the army." Despite the press's articles about Prince Franz von Hatzfeldt, on October 28, 1889, Clara was married to him by the Bishop of Emmaus at St Wilfrid's Chapel at Brompton Oratory in London. After their marriage, they lived at Hatzfeldt Castle at Schönstein-on-the-Rhine before leasing Draycot House at Draycot Cerne in Wiltshire, England between 1896 and 1915.
prize as he has caught. In short, he has exhibited what has been aptly termed by a favorite American comedian 'a wine taste on a beer income.' His obligations are set by London clubmen, by whom he was always considered a jolly good fellow, at about 4,000,000£ but had not enough money to cut much of a figure. He has been a patron of all the fashionable European watering places, and has been most assiduous in cultivating the acquaintance of rich American girls at Monte Carlo, Baden, Homburg, and other resorts. He has figured conspicuously in several unsavory gambling episodes, one of which, about two years ago, attracted such widespread attention as to cause the Prince to retire for a time. His father and mother are extremely popular both at Berlin and Vienna, but the Prince is regarded as a black sheep and has severed his connection with both the Diplomatic Service and the army." Despite the press's articles about Prince Franz von Hatzfeldt, on October 28, 1889, Clara was married to him by the Bishop of Emmaus at St Wilfrid's Chapel at Brompton Oratory in London. After their marriage, they lived at Hatzfeldt Castle at Schönstein-on-the-Rhine before leasing Draycot House at Draycot Cerne in Wiltshire, England between 1896 and 1915. Prince Franz died in London on November 4, 1910, seven months before his father. As they had no children, his princely rights and estates were inherited by his cousin, Count Hermann von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg (the only son of Count Paul von Hatzfeldt), who was the last Prince of Hatzfeld-Wildenburg. After a chill contracted a week earlier, Princess Clara died in England on December 18, 1928. Her funeral was held at the Roman Catholic Church in Windsor, where she was a parishioner for many years. Estate battle The principal heir of her estate was her friend, Philip Champion de Crespigny of Champion Lodge (younger brother of Claude Champion de Crespigny), who received $500,000 of the $1,000,000 trust established for the Princess by her uncle, two-thirds of her stock
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the family Iguanidae. It is found in Argentina, Chile, and Bolivia. References puna Lizards of South
starred 13 times for Beziers B team, scoring twice in this period. Kalamata FC On 23 October, 2020, Bakayoko signed for Kalamata FC. He was given a contract extension soon after signing in June, 2021, which has extended his contract at the Greek side until June 2023. Bakayoko made his Kalamata debut on 28 March 2021 in a Greek third-tier game versus AS Santorinis. He went unbeaten in his first six Kalamata FC fixtures, winning three and drawing three, before ending this unbeaten run in a 2-1 away loss to GS Kallithea. Bakayoko scored his first Kalamata goal in only his second game for the club, netting in a 2-0 away win versus Aspropyrgos. Junior Bakayoko helped Kalamata FC gain promotion from the Greek third-tier, to the Greece Super League 2 by featuring in 16 games in his first season. Junior Bakayoko made his Kypello Elladas debut - a Greek cup competition, in the third round versus OF Ierapetras away from home on 26 September 2021. He played the full 120 minutes, where Kalamata won 4-3 on penalties, however he did not feature in the fourth round of the cup competition. Bakayoko made his Greece Super League 2 debut on 7 November 2021, in a 1-0 away defeat to AEK Athens B. It however didn't take long for Junior to score his first Super League 2 goal, netting the only goal in a 1-0 away victory against AE Karaiskakis. He has since played a total of 10 games this season in the Super League 2, becoming a key figure in the Kalamata FC back line. Bakayoko has so far featured against clubs such as AEK Athens B, Panathinaikos B and Levadiakos so far this season. Junior Bakayoko has been subject to speculation relating him to a transfer to Greek top division clubs. It's reported that there's been interest in Bakayoko's signature from top tier
first team however. On October 23, 2020, after just over 15 months at AS Beziers, Bakayoko moved to Greece to sign for Kalamata FC, again on a professional contract. Messemo Junior Bakayoko is still playing for the Greek side as of present. Club career AS Beziers On July 16, 2019, Messemo Junior Bakayoko signed the first professional contract of his career with French fourth-tier club AS Beziers. He made his debut for the club on 2 August, 2019, in a Championnat National fixture versus SC Toulon, playing the full 90 minutes in a 0-0 draw. He made two other Championnat National appearances (substitute) in August for Beziers, however this wasn't the greatest part of his first month in professional football. AS Beziers completed a historic victory on penalties over Ligue 2 (French second-tier) side AJ Auxerre, away from home, securing them a ticket to the second round of the Coupe De La Ligue. Bakayoko played 86 minutes in this extraordinary victory for AS Beziers. Bakayoko played a total of six games in all competitions for AS Beziers, however despite it being his first season in professional football, was in a squad that went up against sides such as AJ Auxerre, Red Star FC, SC Toulon and Stade Lavallois. Junior left AS Beziers on October 23, 2020, for a new start in his professional football career. Junior ended his AS Beziers career by playing the majority of his games in the reserves (AS Beziers II). Bakayoko starred 13 times for Beziers B team, scoring twice in this period. Kalamata FC On 23 October, 2020, Bakayoko signed for Kalamata FC. He was given a contract extension soon after signing in June, 2021, which has extended his contract at the Greek side until June 2023. Bakayoko made his Kalamata debut on
the Pinamar Partido stays nowadays was a desertic area plenty of dunes facing the sea. Those dunes constituted the fields called "Los Montes Grandes de Juancho", which belonged to Don Martín de Alzaga, an older man and landowner, who had married Felicitas Guerrero in 1862, a young woman of only 16 years old. When Martín de Álzaga died in 1870, Felicitas inherited these lands that were part of the Bella Vista, La Postrera and Laguna de Juancho ranches. After the murder of Felicitas, victim of a femicide committed by Enrique Ocampo, these lands are inherited by her parents: Carlos José Guerrero and Felicitas González de Cueto. When the marriage dies, their children inherit, who would be Felicitas' brothers; and among these, Carlos and Manuel Guerrero would correspond to the lands that reached the sea and that finally Héctor Manuel and Valeria Guerrero would turn these moors into the most exclusive tourist destinations on the Argentine Atlantic coast. Foundation Ostende was the first town established in region currently known as Pinamar Partido, having been founded by Belgian Fernando Robette and Italian Agustín Poli. They had arrived in 1908 and bought the land from Don Manuel with the aim of designing a sophisticated seaside resort with the same model as that city of Belgian origin whose name, Ostend, means “End of the East”. To go to Ostende, passengers went by train to Juancho station (via Constitución–General Madariaga), then being transported by horse-drawn carriages to "Colonia Tokio" (an estancia inhabited by Japanese immigrants) where they took a narrow-gauge railway (Decauville) to Ostende. It was a 3 km-length railroad that reached the beach. On economic grounds, the coming of the train helped the zone to increase its production. Apart from cattle, producers commercialised apples and firewood, for which some small branches were built. One of those branches reached the point where the intersection of RP 11 and RP 74 is placed today, very close to the entrance to Pinamar. Nevertheless, most of those branches would be lifted in the 1940s. When Robette was already settled he began the work to concretize his projects. Some of the constructions were a dock, and the "Hotel Termas"; That same year the construction of the Rambla Sur also began, which was intended to be an extensive coastal promenade. These works were made very hard, since in addition to the inclemency of the winds, the materials for the constructions had to be sent from Buenos Aires, being the Cabo Corrientes steamship one of the means used for transportation at that time. Finally, on April 6, 1913, the founding ceremony of the new city was celebrated and an important advertising campaign was produced to promote the sale of the lots. Then the houses of Fernando Robette were built, the House of Spiritual Retreats of the Carmelite Monks, the house of one of the first families to spend the summer in Ostende, called Villa Adela, and also a chapel whose owner was Mr. Domingo Repetto, which years later it would disappear due to abandonment and strong sand storms. Development To promote tourism on the zone, an hotel ("Hotel Termas", then "Hotel Ostende") was opened. It was inaugurated in December 1913 and had 80 rooms plus rooms for games, lecture, and fencing, restaurants, winter gardens, and even a pasta factory and pastry shop. During these years the Belgians return to Europe possibly because of the World War I and never returned. After several failed afforestation attempts, the sand buried several constructions, including the boulevard, evidencing
only 16 years old. When Martín de Álzaga died in 1870, Felicitas inherited these lands that were part of the Bella Vista, La Postrera and Laguna de Juancho ranches. After the murder of Felicitas, victim of a femicide committed by Enrique Ocampo, these lands are inherited by her parents: Carlos José Guerrero and Felicitas González de Cueto. When the marriage dies, their children inherit, who would be Felicitas' brothers; and among these, Carlos and Manuel Guerrero would correspond to the lands that reached the sea and that finally Héctor Manuel and Valeria Guerrero would turn these moors into the most exclusive tourist destinations on the Argentine Atlantic coast. Foundation Ostende was the first town established in region currently known as Pinamar Partido, having been founded by Belgian Fernando Robette and Italian Agustín Poli. They had arrived in 1908 and bought the land from Don Manuel with the aim of designing a sophisticated seaside resort with the same model as that city of Belgian origin whose name, Ostend, means “End of the East”. To go to Ostende, passengers went by train to Juancho station (via Constitución–General Madariaga), then being transported by horse-drawn carriages to "Colonia Tokio" (an estancia inhabited by Japanese immigrants) where they took a narrow-gauge railway (Decauville) to Ostende. It was a 3 km-length railroad that reached the beach. On economic grounds, the coming of the train helped the zone to increase its production. Apart from cattle, producers commercialised apples and firewood, for which some small branches were built. One of those branches reached the point where the intersection of RP 11 and RP 74 is placed today, very close to the entrance to Pinamar. Nevertheless, most of those branches would be lifted in the 1940s. When Robette was already settled he began the work to concretize his projects. Some of the constructions were a dock, and the "Hotel Termas"; That same year the construction of the Rambla Sur also began, which was intended to be an extensive coastal promenade. These works were made very hard, since in addition to the inclemency of the winds, the materials for the constructions had to be sent from Buenos Aires, being the Cabo Corrientes steamship one of the means used for transportation at that time. Finally, on April 6, 1913, the founding ceremony of the new city was celebrated and an important advertising campaign was produced to promote the sale of the lots. Then the houses of Fernando Robette were built, the House of Spiritual Retreats of the Carmelite Monks, the house of one of the first families to spend the summer in Ostende, called Villa Adela, and also a chapel whose owner was Mr. Domingo Repetto, which years later it would disappear due to abandonment and strong sand storms. Development To promote tourism on the zone, an hotel ("Hotel Termas", then "Hotel Ostende") was opened. It was inaugurated in December 1913 and had 80 rooms plus rooms for games, lecture, and fencing, restaurants, winter gardens, and even a pasta factory and pastry shop. During these years the Belgians return to Europe possibly because of the World War I and never returned. After several failed afforestation attempts, the sand buried several constructions, including the boulevard, evidencing the failure of the project to fix the dunes. In 1943 Pinamar was inaugurated as a seaside resort and the following year the Executive Power of the Province of Buenos Aires approved the urbanization plan of Jorge Bunge, who had great success with the afforestation of the area to fix the dunes, Bunge's initiative was based on previous agronomic studies carried out by the Belgian hydraulic engineer Paul-Vincent Levieux and the landscaper Jean-Claude Nicolas Forestier. The old Ostende project was temporarily eclipsed into oblivion, until on July 1, 1978, the Municipality of Pinamar (then "Pinamar Partido" in 1983) was created, annexing Ostende, among other localities, to its jurisdiction. Tourism Ostende's beaches with their original dunes are covered by tamarisks, which differentiates them from those in the center and north of the district of Pinamar. The tourist profile of Ostend, like that of its neighboring town of Valeria del Mar, is markedly predominantly family-oriented, since neither of these two destinations have the hectic nightlife that attracts groups of young people alone. Given its particular proximity to
during which time he received the training of a military pastor. Then he continued his studies at the Orthodox Theological Faculty of the University of Joensuu, from which he graduated in 1990 as an Orthodox teacher. In July 1990 he entered the brotherhood of the New Valaam Monastery in Heinävesi, where in December 1991 he was tonsured a rassophore by Archimandrite Panteleimon (Sarho), and in March 1992 he became a monk with the name Sergius. In 1992 Bishop Ambrosius (Jääskeläinen) of Joensuu ordained him as a hierodeacon, and in 1995 Archbishop John (Rinne) of Finland ordained him a hieromonk. Hegumen of the New Valaam Monastery In 1997 he was elected and approved as the hegumen of the New Valaam Monastery. He heads the Society of Friends of Valaam (Fin. Valamon Ystävät ry) and the Orthodox Brotherhood (Fin. Ortodoksinen Veljestö ry). On November 9, 2011, by decree of Archbishop Leo of Karelia and all Finland, he was relieved of his post as hegumen due to the financial condition of the monastery, as well as due to disagreements between the rector and commercial director of the monastery, Veikko Halonen. The brethren of the monastery (4 people) expressed support for the decision of the archbishop. The monastics and novices expressed their desire to see a new hegumen as the head of the monastery, since “Hegumen Sergei has lost our confidence,” the statement said. Defenders of the dismissed hegumen filed a complaint with the Finnish Chancellor of Justice against the actions of Archbishop Leo, noting that Archbishop Leo violated the charter of the monastery, and also put pressure on the hegumen, demanding that he himself resign for health reasons. At the opening of the church council of the Finnish archdiocese, Archbishop Leo of Karelia and all Finland, commenting on the issue
which in the 1920s they changed to Finnish in the wake of de-Russification. He was baptized into Orthodoxy at the age of one month. At the age of three, he lost his father. The Orthodox activist Eino Hartikainen, who lived in their village, and hieromonk Sergei (Leimu), a resident of the New Valaam Monastery, had a great influence on the upbringing of the boy. He visited the church of the Theotokos of Tikhvin in his native village. In 1984 he graduated from the Pieksämäki Gymnasium and entered the Kuopio Theological Seminary, from which he graduated in 1988 (the last year of his stay in Kuopio). From 1988 to 1989 he served in the Finnish army, during which time he received the training of a military pastor. Then he continued his studies at the Orthodox Theological Faculty of the University of Joensuu, from which he graduated in 1990 as an Orthodox teacher. In July 1990 he entered the brotherhood of the New Valaam Monastery in Heinävesi, where in December 1991 he was tonsured a rassophore by Archimandrite Panteleimon (Sarho), and in March 1992 he became a monk with the name Sergius. In 1992 Bishop Ambrosius (Jääskeläinen) of Joensuu ordained him as a hierodeacon, and in 1995 Archbishop John (Rinne) of Finland ordained him a hieromonk. Hegumen of the New Valaam Monastery In 1997 he was elected and approved as the hegumen of the New Valaam Monastery. He heads the Society of Friends of Valaam (Fin. Valamon Ystävät ry) and the Orthodox Brotherhood (Fin. Ortodoksinen Veljestö ry). On November 9, 2011, by decree of Archbishop Leo of Karelia and all Finland, he was relieved of his post as hegumen due to the financial condition of the monastery, as well as due to disagreements between the rector and commercial director of the monastery, Veikko Halonen. The brethren of the monastery (4 people) expressed support for the decision of the archbishop. The monastics and novices expressed their desire to see a new hegumen as the head of the monastery, since “Hegumen Sergei has lost our confidence,”
the 13th century, who served as ispán of Győr County from 1264 to 1267. Family and career Conrad (I) was born into the gens (clan) Szák as the only known son of Albeus. The kindred possessed lands in Central Transdanubia, primarily in Tolna and Komárom counties, centered around the namesake estate Szák. Conrad had two sons, John (I) and Conrad (II). The Várongi noble family, which became extinct in the first third of the 15th century, descended from John. Conrad is first mentioned by a royal charter of King Béla IV of Hungary in May 1240, when he already served as Cup-bearer of the Queen's Court. The document narrates that when Queen Maria Laskarina gave birth to Stephen, the firstborn son of the royal couple sometime around October 1239, Conrad hurried to the
extinct in the first third of the 15th century, descended from John. Conrad is first mentioned by a royal charter of King Béla IV of Hungary in May 1240, when he already served as Cup-bearer of the Queen's Court. The document narrates that when Queen Maria Laskarina gave birth to Stephen, the firstborn son of the royal couple sometime around October 1239, Conrad hurried to the royal court in order to inform Béla IV of the birth of his son. As a result, the king donated the village of Podár in Veszprém County (today a wasteland near Dáka) to Conrad. The
Liolaemus punmahuida is a species of lizard in the family Iguanidae. It is found in Argentina. References punmahuida Lizards of South America Endemic fauna
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Aug 2019 Hudson Valley Ruins, Atlanta Contemporary - Dec 2016 – Jan 2017 Hudson Valley Ruins, The Whitney Museum of American Art - Jan 2017 Education Connolly earned a BFA in Photography, Art History, and Critical Studies from Bard College at Simon's
screenings Ariadne, Downs & Ross, Downs & Ross - Jun – Aug 2019 Hudson Valley Ruins, Atlanta Contemporary - Dec 2016 – Jan 2017 Hudson Valley Ruins, The Whitney Museum of American Art - Jan 2017 Education Connolly earned a BFA in Photography, Art History, and Critical Studies from Bard College at Simon's Rock in 2011. In 2016, she earned
a ceramicist and painter who lives and works in the Bay Area, California. Early life and education Born in Maimi, Florida, Othello received a BFA from Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton and an MFA from the California College of Arts in San Francisco. Career In 2022, it was announced that Othello was selected to participate in the 2022 Whitney Biennial
Boca Raton and an MFA from the California College of Arts in San Francisco. Career In 2022, it was announced that Othello was selected to participate in the 2022 Whitney Biennial curated by Adrienne Edwards and David Breslin. Exhibitions UFO Gallery, Berkeley, California (2016) Quality, Oakland, California (2016) Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco (2018) Karma, New York (2019) 33rd Ljublijana Biennial of Graphic Arts in Ljublijana, Slovenia (2019). San Jose Museum of Art, California (2019- 2020) Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, London (2020) Nina Johnson, Miami
designated at Grade II, the lowest of the three grades, which is applied to "buildings of national importance and special interest". The parish is to the northwest of the city of Sheffield, and in addition to Stocksbridge contains the villages of Bolsterstone and Deepcar. The listed buildings consist of houses and associated
and special interest". The parish is to the northwest of the city of Sheffield, and in addition to Stocksbridge contains the villages of Bolsterstone and Deepcar. The listed buildings consist of houses and associated structures, guideposts and milestones, a bridge, stocks, a telephone box, and a war memorial. Buildings References Citations
financial well-being of Black, Brown and immigrant communities. Personal life Brumskine II attained a B.S. in Economics at the University of Liberia. He holds executive leadership certificates from Harvard Law School and Stanford Graduate School of Business. He is an active board member of the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation and the Harvest Intercontinental Ministries Unlimited. He has nine siblings and is the brother of Liberian politician and attorney Charles Brumskine. Career Before joining The ELC, Brumskine II was Chief Financial
Personal life Brumskine II attained a B.S. in Economics at the University of Liberia. He holds executive leadership certificates from Harvard Law School and Stanford Graduate School of Business. He is an active board member of the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation and the Harvest Intercontinental Ministries Unlimited. He has nine siblings and is the brother of Liberian politician and attorney Charles Brumskine. Career Before joining The ELC, Brumskine II was Chief Financial Officer for the Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service (LIRS). Brumskine II was previously Chief
be Khanyisa's breakthrough song together with Lady Du, a song titled "Bheka Mina Ngedwa", and she was labeled as the 'Amapiano rising star'. She later released an EP on November 2021 titled 'Soft'''. Discography Singles and EPs References External links TikToker stubs South African musician stubs 1995 births Living people House musicians South African people South African musicians People from Mpumalanga
Mr JazziQ, together they put out a single titled 'Ungangi Bambi'''. They went on to release what happened to be Khanyisa's breakthrough song together with Lady Du, a song titled "Bheka Mina Ngedwa", and she was labeled as the 'Amapiano rising star'. She later released an EP on November 2021 titled 'Soft'''. Discography Singles and EPs References External links TikToker stubs South African musician
the Office of Regional Affairs in the Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs from September 2013 to April 2015 then later serving as acting deputy assistant secretary of state of the bureau from April to August 2015. He previously served as the Principal Officer at the U.S. Consulate General in Erbil, Iraq. He most recently served as the deputy chief of mission of the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq. Fagin has also held assignments in Kazakhstan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Belarus, Georgia and Egypt in addition to serving as special assistant to the Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs and as the desk officer for Pakistan. During his service, Fagin has received numerous State Department awards as well as a Presidential Meritorious Service Award. He is a Russian speaker. On November 17, 2021, President Joe Biden announced his intent to nominate Fagin to be the next United States Ambassador to Yemen. On December 2, 2021, his nomination was sent to the Senate. On January 3, 2021, his nomination was returned to the president. He was subsequently renominated the next day. His nomination
and Egypt in addition to serving as special assistant to the Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs and as the desk officer for Pakistan. During his service, Fagin has received numerous State Department awards as well as a Presidential Meritorious Service Award. He is a Russian speaker. On November 17, 2021, President Joe Biden announced his intent to nominate Fagin to be the next United States Ambassador to Yemen. On December 2, 2021, his nomination was sent to the Senate. On January 3, 2021, his nomination was returned to the president. He was subsequently renominated the next day. His nomination is pending before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. References External links Living people Year of birth missing (living people) 20th-century American diplomats 21st-century American diplomats American consuls People from New York City United
dukes of Artaani had the title of Monapire (ruler of the borderlands, Margrave). Later part of Samtskhe-Saatabago Artaani was annexed by the Ottomans in the 16th century. Divided into two parts, lesser part of the region entered Kars Eyalet while the greater part entered Childir Eyalet. Parakani was the major city of Greater Artaani at that time. After the Russo-Turkish war of 1877–1878 Artaani became part of the Russian Empire in accordance with the treaty of San Stefano. In 1918 it was occupied by Turkey but in 1919 Georgian forces led by
of the borderlands, Margrave). Later part of Samtskhe-Saatabago Artaani was annexed by the Ottomans in the 16th century. Divided into two parts, lesser part of the region entered Kars Eyalet while the greater part entered Childir Eyalet. Parakani was the major city of Greater Artaani at that time. After the Russo-Turkish war of 1877–1878 Artaani became part of the Russian Empire in accordance with the treaty of San Stefano. In 1918 it was occupied by Turkey but in 1919 Georgian forces led by general Giorgi Kvinitadze took its control. Kars treaty of 1921 ceded Artaani to Turkey after the sovietization of
government's Department of Health (DOH) and the director of Nepal's Epidemiological and Disease Control Division position implementing modern maternity care and disease control in rural
is a Nepali politician and scientist. He has held the position of director general of the government's Department
unexpectedly in May 1766, he proved heavily indebted. Furthermore, the administrator of his estate (Edmund Pendleton) discovered that Robinson had not destroyed old Virginia currency as authorized by law, but instead loaned it out to political allies (in effect embezzling circa £110,000 from the Virginia treasury), and Pendleton sought to recover those funds to repay Robinson's creditors. The largest loans went to William Byrd, but Bernard Moore owed the second highest amount (£8,500). Voters in New Kent County first elected Bernard Moore as one of their representatives in the House of Burgesses in 1744, since Thomas West died, and re-elected him until 1758, when Peter Robinson succeeded to that part-time position. However, Moore again won election in 1761, only to be replaced again in 1766, this time by Henry Gaines, who died before the session, but was replaced by Thomas Claiborne. Either Bernard Moore or his son of the same name, again won election in 1769, despite the debate about Robinson's improprieties. In the last session of the House of Burgesses, this man's son Augustine Moore replaced Phillip Whitehead Claiborne, who had died before taking office. Death and legacy Bernard Moore died in 1775, after his son Augustine Moore had begun to follow his career path. Although the three men named Augustine Moore in the 1787 Virginia Tax census lived in counties southeast of Bernard Moore's former lands, his brother Thomas Moore and his wife Joanna owned 15 adult slaves and 13 enslaved children in King William County in that census, and his son Bernard Moore owned 39 adult slaves and 58 enslaved children, as well as 8 horses, 87 cattle and a chariot. Bernard Moore Jr. also followed his father's career path as a politician, and was elected in 1782 to represent King William County in the Virginia House of Delegates. Although the younger Moore did not win re-election in the
Career When his father died in 1743, Bernard Moore inherited land and slaves in King William, King and Queen, Spotsylvania and New Kent Counties. To purchase additional slaves to farm this land, Moore borrowed money from fellow planters, including Daniel Parke Custis and William Claiborne. In 1761 Moore sought to acquire an iron forge, and borrowed money from his brother-in-law John Robinson, who was speaker of the House of Burgesses and one of the representatives from King and Queen County. When Robinson died unexpectedly in May 1766, he proved heavily indebted. Furthermore, the administrator of his estate (Edmund Pendleton) discovered that Robinson had not destroyed old Virginia currency as authorized by law, but instead loaned it out to political allies (in effect embezzling circa £110,000 from the Virginia treasury), and Pendleton sought to recover those funds to repay Robinson's creditors. The largest loans went to William Byrd, but Bernard Moore owed the second highest amount (£8,500). Voters in New Kent County first elected Bernard Moore as one of their representatives in the House of Burgesses in 1744, since Thomas West died, and re-elected him until 1758, when Peter Robinson succeeded to that part-time position. However, Moore again won election in 1761, only to be replaced again in 1766, this time by Henry Gaines, who died before the session, but was replaced by Thomas Claiborne. Either Bernard Moore or his son of the same name, again won election in 1769, despite the debate about Robinson's improprieties. In the last session of the House of Burgesses, this man's son Augustine Moore replaced Phillip Whitehead Claiborne, who had died before taking office. Death and legacy Bernard Moore died in 1775, after his son Augustine Moore had begun to follow his career path. Although the three men named Augustine Moore in the 1787 Virginia Tax census lived in counties southeast of Bernard Moore's former lands, his brother Thomas Moore and his wife Joanna owned 15 adult slaves and 13 enslaved children in King William County in that census, and his son Bernard Moore owned 39 adult slaves and 58 enslaved children, as well as 8 horses, 87 cattle and a chariot. Bernard Moore Jr. also followed his father's career path as a politician, and was elected in 1782 to represent King William County in the Virginia House of Delegates. Although the younger Moore did not win re-election in the next session, he again served as one of King William County's delegates in 1786 and was re-elected twice to one year terms. Furthermore, his stepbrother George Seaton's grandson William Winston Seaton became an influential publisher and mayor of the new federal city, Washington, D.C. Much of his Chelsea plantation remains today, listed on the National Register of Historic Places and subject to preservation easements. References 1720 births 1775
largest animation series Vartmaan (1994). Early life Born in Multan (now in Pakistan) in 1936, Bhimsain moved to Lucknow after the partition. Belonging to family of artists, he gravitated to arts and music early, studying fine arts and learning classical music at the Lucknow College of Arts and Crafts which held him in good stead throughout his life. In 1961, Bhimsain moved to Mumbai after he secured a job at the Films Division of India as background painter. It is here that he learned the art and craft of animation filmmaking, under the mentorship of Ram Mohan. Career Bhimsain made his debut with the animation short The Climb (1970) which earned him the Silver Hugo Award at the Chicago International Film Festival. Soon after, he directed and produced several animation and ad films. He further established his repute as a director and producer with his landmark animation short Ek Anek Aur Ekta (1974). This film got him another National Film Award in the same year and has had over 500 screening on Doordarshan. In 1976, Bhimsain produced and directed his first feature film Gharaonda (1977). It was written by Academy Award-winner Gulzar and starred Amol Palekar and Zarina Wahab. It received more than 30 awards including 5 Filmfare awards. This was followed by two other feature films, of which Doooriyan received an additional Filmfare award. In 1985, Bhimsain ventured in T.V.serial production with the sitcom Chhoti Badi Baatein (1986) based on superstitions. During the same period he also made several documentaries like Der Aaye Durust Aaye, Shaadi Shaadi, Jeevan Rahasya, Setu and Roshni. His documentary Kathni Karni Eksi fetched him two National Film Awards in 1990. In 1991, he created India's first computer aided animation series Lok Gatha based on folk tales. This series received 3 National
1976, Bhimsain produced and directed his first feature film Gharaonda (1977). It was written by Academy Award-winner Gulzar and starred Amol Palekar and Zarina Wahab. It received more than 30 awards including 5 Filmfare awards. This was followed by two other feature films, of which Doooriyan received an additional Filmfare award. In 1985, Bhimsain ventured in T.V.serial production with the sitcom Chhoti Badi Baatein (1986) based on superstitions. During the same period he also made several documentaries like Der Aaye Durust Aaye, Shaadi Shaadi, Jeevan Rahasya, Setu and Roshni. His documentary Kathni Karni Eksi fetched him two National Film Awards in 1990. In 1991, he created India's first computer aided animation series Lok Gatha based on folk tales. This series received 3 National awards. Apart from this he also made India's largest animation project till date in the form of a 26-episode series Vartmaan aired on Doordarshan. Personal He is father of filmmaker Kireet Khurana, and grandfather of Kabeer Khurana. Filmography As director Orchestra (Short) (2001) The Prince and the Magician (Short) (1998) Locked (Short) (1997) Common Man (TV Movie) (1997) Vartmaan (TV Series) (1994) Lok Gatha (TV Series) (1992) Kathni Karni Eksi (Documentary) (1989) Roshni (Documentary) (1988) Setu (Documentary) (1987) Chhoti Badi Baatein (TV Series) (1986) Tum Laut Aao (1983) Jivan Rahasya (1982) Shaadi Shaadi (1982) Der Aaye Durust Aaye (1981) Doooriyan (1979) Gharaonda (1977) Business Is People (1976) Munni (1975) Ek Anek Aur Ekta (Short) (1974) Flowers Everywhere - 1973 Mehmaan (1972) The Fire (Short) (1972) Ek Do (1971) Kahani Har Zamane Ki (1971) Na (1971) The Climb (1970) As producer Trade (Short) (1998)
of social conservatives of the time. Friedrich Radszuweit also attempted to rescue the group by folding it into the Bund für Menschenrecht, a gay rights organisation, but this was unsuccessful. References 1921 establishments in Germany
() was a theatre in Weimar-era Gemany. Founded on 6 July 1921 by Bruno Matussék and writer Eduard Oskar Püttmann in Steglitz, Berlin, the put on shows for individuals or in hotels. An out gay troupe
and participating in the revolutionary movement. He was secretary of the Vpered group. He went to Samara in May 1917 and joined the Samara Revolutionary Committee at the time of the Bolshevik seizure of power in October that year. He was active in the Food Commissariat of the Samara Governorate and was elected to the Samara city and provincial executive committee of the Soviets, for whom he edited various magazines. References 1886 births 1949 deaths
the Bolshevik faction of the RSDLP in 1904. He participated in the armed uprising in Riga during the 1905 Revolution. He was subsequently arrested and though he escaped once he was recaptured and imprisoned for seven months in Riga. Officially exiled
Perfect Strangers () is a 2022 Arabic-language comedy-drama film, produced by Dubai-based Front Row Filmed Entertainment with Yalla Yalla, Beirut-based Empire Entertainment, and Cairo-based Film Clinic. It is an Arab remake of the 2016 Italian film Perfetti sconosciuti, and is the first Arabic-language Netflix original film made purely by Arab production companies. The film was directed by Wissam Smayra, his debut film in the director's seat, and stars Mona Zaki, Nadine Labaki, Eyad Nassar, Adel Karam, Georges Khabbaz, Diamand Abou Abboud, and Fouad Yammine. The film had a red carpet premiere in Dubai on 17 January 2022, and was released worldwide via Netflix on 20 January 2022. Plot summary May and Walid were hosting a dinner party at their suburban Beirut home for a group of friends during a rare, total lunar eclipse occurring later that evening. During dinner, the subject of an absent couple who were in a marital crisis was brought up, with the husband having an affair with a younger woman, and his wife finding out from a text message on his phone. The group then discuss how they are heavily dependent on their phones, and are reluctant to share their phones with their loved ones. To make it interesting, May then suggests a game where everyone surrenders their phones to exposure on the table, and any messages, emails, or calls received on anyone's phone would have to be shared with everyone else. As the game progresses, more secrets are exposed, placing doubt and rifts on their friendships and marriages. As the guests leave May and Walid's in the end, the lunar eclipse passes completely, and the group behave as if the game never happened, and their relationships has not been strained. Cast Mona Zaki as Mariam (), an Egyptian mother of two and Shereef's wife Nadine Labaki as May (), mother of Sophie and Walid's wife Eyad Nassar as Shereef (), Mariam's husband Adel Karam as Ziad (), Jenna's newlywed husband Georges Khabbaz as Walid (), father of Sophie and May's husband Diamand Abou Abboud as Jana (), Ziad's newlywed wife Fouad Yammine as Rabea (), a childhood friend of Ziad, Walid, and Shereef Sinead Chaaya as Sophie (), May and Walid's 18-year-old daughter Lebanese newscaster and journalist Mona Saliba cameos as the MTV news presenter reporting on the lunar eclipse. Production In October 2018, U.A.E. film production and distribution company Front Row Filmed Entertainment, and its Kuwaiti financial partner Cinescape, signed a deal with for the rights to produce an Arabic-language remake of Medusa's 2016 film Perfetti sconosciuti. Front Row planned to collaborate with Lebanese Empire Entertainment and Egyptian Film Clinic production studios on the remake, and later in association with Front Row's subsidiary Yalla Yalla. The film was originally intended for a theatrical release, with Front Row and Empire International distributing to the Gulf and Levant regions, whilst Film Clinic handled the Egyptian market. In December 2020, the film's cast and shooting schedule were confirmed. The multi-national cast includes Diamand Abou Abboud, Adel Karam, Georges Khabbaz, Nadine Labaki, , , and Mona Zaki. In addition, Wissam Smayra was set to direct, and co-wrote the script with Gabriel Yammine. This is Smayra's debut film as a director, who previously worked as producer on Nadine Labaki's Capernaum. Labaki's husband Khaled Mouzanar worked on the film's musical score. Front Row CEO Gianluca Chakra, Film Clinic CEO Mohamed Hefzy, and Empire president Mario Jr. Haddad were the film's producers. All three producers agree the film is a rare example of a successful pan-Arab feature film co-production. Filming was scheduled in Lebanon in February 2021 after
been confirmed that Netflix has boarded up the film, and set to launch the title worldwide as its first Arabic original feature film on 20 January 2022, superseding the initial theatrical release plan. Front Row has apparently signed a first-look production deal with Netflix, which made this possible. On 13 January 2022, the film's official trailer was released. On 17 January 2022, a red carpet premiere event was organised at the Bulgari Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Bay, with many of the cast and crew in attendance. Three days later, the film launched worldwide via Netflix with three dubs and 31 subtitles. Reception Audience reaction During its launch week, Perfect Strangers managed to become the most watched movie on Netflix across multiple Arab countries, and is also the second most watched film on Netflix in France. Although the film was praised by many Arab film enthusiasts online, its subject matter, which is largely faithful to its Italian source material, including the sexual references, obscenities, infidelities, and a homosexual character, also received a lot of negative backlash on social media, especially from the largely conservative Egyptian people, accusing the film of “moral degradation”, amongst other baseless accusations and conspiracy theories. The inclusion of popular Egyptian actress Mona Zaki brought a lot of attention to the film from Egyptian viewers. More notable figures, such as the Egyptian lawyer Ayman Mahfouz claiming that the film was a "plot to disrupt Arab society", and that Zaki was the "champion" of such a plot. Mahfouz is planning to push a lawsuit to have the film taken down from Netflix. Note that Zaki's character is portrayed as a chronic drinker, and has removed her panties in one scene without explanation, albeit there is no visual nudity in the entire film. The politician Mustapha Bakri, who in a statement to the speaker of Egypt's House of Representatives said the film "incites homosexuality and betrayal." Saudi actor Nasser Al Qasabi admitted on Twitter to enjoy the film's dialogue and direction, but accused Netflix of
what is now Nunavut. She was the oldest child in an artistic family, as several of her siblings were also accomplished artists, including Keeleemeeoomee Samualie (born 1919), Iyola (born 1933), Tye Adla (born 1936) and Mikigak Kingwatsiak. In the 1930s her family moved closer to Kinngait, but Kingwatsiak, who had already married,
a camp near Kimmirut in 1911, on the south shore of Baffin Island in what is now Nunavut. She was the oldest child in an artistic family, as several of her siblings were also accomplished artists, including Keeleemeeoomee Samualie (born 1919), Iyola (born 1933), Tye Adla (born 1936) and Mikigak Kingwatsiak. In the 1930s her family