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Tour in 2021. The top 20 players on the Challenge Tour rankings in
on the Challenge Tour rankings in 2021 earned European Tour cards for 2022. References Challenge Tour European Tour
Planning Committee and of the Commission of Inquiry into the conditions for slaughtering slaughter animals in French slaughterhouses, she attended all of the meetings (317 committee attendances ) and occurred 122 times during these. She wrote with Jean-Pierre Vigier a report on aquatic ecological continuities. She lost her seat to Damien Pichereau from En Marche in the 2017 parliamentary election,
slaughtering slaughter animals in French slaughterhouses, she attended all of the meetings (317 committee attendances ) and occurred 122 times during these. She wrote with Jean-Pierre Vigier a report on aquatic ecological continuities. She lost her seat to Damien Pichereau from En Marche in the 2017 parliamentary election, only receiving 12% of the votes in the first round.
of Bal Sahitya Puraskar India Sahitya Akademi Indian literary awards
is the list of recipient of Bal Sahitya Puraskar to Konkani language writers by Sahitya Akademi. Recipients
Christopher Byrski is a diplomat, Indologist and Sanskrit scholar. He
the Padma Shri the fourth highest
a species of pufferfish in the family Tetraodontidae. It is native to
variomaculatus is a species of pufferfish in the family Tetraodontidae. It is
also member of Rastriya Sabha and was elected under open category. Reference Living people Year of birth missing
Khalid Siddiqui () is a Nepali politician belonging to People's Socialist
a program that typically serves as the last final chapter in a young player's career before moving on to a different professional career. Bilek spent his first two seasons providing moderate offensive numbers. He game showed a small improvement as a sophomore despite having his season cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic. He was named team captain entering his junior season and Bilek responded with a tremendous offensive outburst. While playing eleven fewer games, he more than doubled his goal production, finishing among the national leaders with 18 markers in just 22 games. The stunning performance
having his season cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic. He was named team captain entering his junior season and Bilek responded with a tremendous offensive outburst. While playing eleven fewer games, he more than doubled his goal production, finishing among the national leaders with 18 markers in just 22 games. The stunning performance earned his a spot on the All-American team and put the Black Knights in a position
Sahitya Puraskar to Maithili language writers by Sahitya Akademi. Recipients References
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home league games at the Parc des Princes in Paris, registering an average attendance of 26,521 spectators per match. The club was presided by Michel Denisot and the team was coached by Artur Jorge. Paul Le Guen was the team captain. Players As of the 1993–94 season.
average attendance of 26,521 spectators per match. The club was presided by Michel Denisot and the team was coached by Artur Jorge. Paul Le Guen was the team captain. Players As of the 1993–94 season. Squad Out on loan Transfers As of the 1993–94 season. Arrivals Departures Kits American electronics manufacturer Commodore, French soft-drink brand Tourtel and Spanish car manufacturer SEAT were the shirt sponsors. American sportswear brand Nike was the kit manufacturer. Friendly tournaments Tournoi de Paris Coupe d'Été First round (Group Center) Competitions Overview
of CPN (Unified Socialist). She is also member of Rastriya Sabha and was elected
election. Reference Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Socialist) politicians Living
Pacific, where it is known from Bali Strait in Indonesia. The species is demersal and typically occurs at a depth range of 50 to 60
family Tetraodontidae. It is native to the Western Pacific, where it is known from Bali Strait in Indonesia.
is also member of Rastriya Sabha and was elected from 2022 Nepalese National Assembly election. Shah is also the
is also member of Rastriya Sabha and was elected from 2022 Nepalese National Assembly election. Shah is
In 2011, Isaac Oti-Boateng began to pastor the Love Economy church in Kumasi. Love Economy Church is a thriving ministry with twenty-four branches located all over the world. Isaac Oti-Boateng's mission is to help people discover the inherent power of God in them and building a world where Christ is all and
the founder and presiding Bishop of Christ World Incorporated also known as Love Economy Church based in Ghana. The Love Economy Church In 2011, Isaac Oti-Boateng began to pastor the Love Economy church in Kumasi. Love Economy Church is a thriving ministry with twenty-four branches
to Russia. Biography Frelih was brought up by her single mother in a remote village in Slovenian Alps. When she was 15, Polonca moved to Ljubljana where she studied at Poljanska Gymnasium with the dream of pursuing a career in journalism. In 1992 she entered University of Ljubljana and a few years later spent one year in Chicago as an exchange student studying TV journalism at Roosevelt University. Her studies were sponsored by Open Society Institute. Upon her return to Slovenia, Polonca together with her collague Manja Klemenčič established Slovenian debate program ZiP. Frelih worked at the news desk and later foreign news department of Slovenia's public television. In 2005 she won an internship for CNN, Atlanta. Upon Frelih's return to Slovenia, she was Slovenian correspondent for the CNN World Report. At that time she self-studied Russian in order to move to Moscow as a news correspondent, the post that she eventually received from Delo, Slovenia's oldest daily newspaper. Work in Moscow While based in Russia's capital, Frelih traveled extensively around the former Soviet Union and wrote on various topics from Russia's politics to Caucasus, Central Asia, Belarus and Ukraine, gradually becoming a well known member of the Moscow journalist community. In 2007 she was accredited by the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs as an official foreign correspondent working in Moscow. Frelih was the first journalist from the European Union to report from the ground during the Russo-Georgian War in August 2008 and stated that the war started with the Georgian attack on Tskhinvali on August 7, 2008. The fact which was later confirmed by independent international commission under the supervision of Swiss diplomat Heidi Tagliavini. In her article for Delo, she wrote that she came to Georgia shortly before the conflict working on another report and so was there by chance. Frelih came under fire as she was in close proximity to the battlefield, however, she decided to stay in the conflict zone and refused evacuation arranged by Slovenia's foreign ministry. In July 2013 Polona Frelih was the only journalist who attended the closed door meeting between Edward Snowden and representatives of international humanitarian organizations and lawyers, which took place in the securely guarded transit zone of Moscow's Sheremetyevo International Airport. Frelih later admitted in an interview
made public. Consequently, Frelih moved from Russia back to Slovenia and resigned from her post as Delo's correspondent citing her disagreement with editorial policy. Accusations of pro-Russian bias In 2014 Frelih wrote a series of news articles covering War in Donbass, and in 2015, together with several European journalists she traveled to Donetsk, where she interviewed not only local civilians, but also a number of fighters, as well as Alexander Kofman, at that time the minister of foreign affairs of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic. Back in Slovenia, Frelih was immediately accused of pro-Russian bias in her reporting, the allegation she dismissed by arguing that pro-Ukrainian view of the conflict was “over-represented in Western media”. Shortly after, Frelih's name and personal details appeared on Myrotvorets website where she was called an "enemy of Ukraine"; later names of dozens and hundreds of foreign journalists appeared there in similar context. That led to an international outcry, and concerns over journalist's safety were voiced by Slovenia's president Borut Pahor during his talks with the president of Ukraine. In 2016 Frelih briefly headed Slovene edition of Russia's foreign-language news agency Russia Beyond, an outlet which she brought to Slovenia as the "first informative and analytical portal about Russian in the Slovene language". Dismissing accusations of pro-Russian bias, Frelih stated that she simply wanted Russian views to be heard and considered in the West. In 2015 Frelih published a lengthy interview with Russia's prime minister Dmitri Medvedev which she took during Medvedev's visit to Slovenia. Frelih also interviewed several high-ranking officials from the Commonwealth of Independent States, including foreign ministers of Belarus and Armenia. Having abandoned political journalism altogether, Frelih currently works as an independent consultant. She occasionally publishes her travel reports at GEA magazine in Slovenia. References 1974 births Living people
Engines diesel engine of for docking and maneuvering. The fuel tank holds and the fresh water tank has a capacity of . The design has sleeping accommodation for six people, with two single cabins in the bow and two aft cabins, both with double berths. The galley is located on the port side at the forward companionway ladder. The galley is "U"-shaped and is equipped with a stove, an ice box and a double sink. A navigation station is opposite the galley, on the starboard side. There are two heads, one in the forepeak and one on the port side in the aft cabin. The design has a hull speed of . See also List of sailing boat types References External
keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass, with wood trim. It has a masthead sloop rig or optional ketch rig; a center cockpit; a raked stem; a raised counter, angled transom; a skeg-mounted rudder controlled by a wheel and a fixed fin keel with a retractable centerboard. It displaces and carries of lead ballast. The boat has a draft of with the centerboard extended and with it retracted, allowing operation in
municipal and administrative unit in Moscow) in Troitsky Administrative Okrug of Moscow. It was established in 2005 as Voronovskoye urban settlement in Podolsky municipal raion of Moscow Oblast and now it consists of the settlement of LMS and 22
and now it consists of the settlement of LMS and 22 other inhabited localities of the abolished Voronovskoye rural district. On 1 July 2012, Voronovskoye Settlement was transferred to the city of Moscow and became a part of Troitsky Administrative Okrug. References External
of the band CANYONS) would take over duties on drums for the foreseeable future. The band also relocated from Olathe to Kansas City at this point. After the release of "Spank" and the touring that followed. The band released a Split 12" LP with PINKO from San Antonio sub-sequentially released by High Dive Records in 2017. After a extensive summer of touring with Whores. and Wrong, the band would head into the studio later that year to record their debut LP "Holy Terror" released by Learning Curve Records in 2018. Holy Terror created additional outreach and reception for the band. With people citing the bands aggressive approach of low end punch & jabbing guitars, as well as their signature sense of black humor regarding the song titles and lyrical content. The band would continue their relationship with Learning Curve Records and follow up a year later with their 2019 EP "Thanks for Nothing". In early 2020. The band was approached by The Body & Thrill Jockey Records to do a split 7" after a show the two played together. This was released as "The Body / BUMMER Split 7" and was released by Thrill Jockey Records in Sep 2020. The band formally signed to Thrill Jockey later that year and would go on to release their second LP "Dead Horse" in 2021. "Dead Horse" was
originally formed in July of 2012 in Olathe, Kansas. The original lineup included Matt Perrin, Mike Gustafson, and Sam Hunter. Gustafson and Perrin were known to be previously jamming in other bands beforehand, and were looking for a new drummer to play with. Perrin and Hunter were seniors at Olathe East High School at the time, and Hunter took interest in playing with the two. This iteration of the lineup released the first self-released EP titled "Young Ben Franklin" in April 2013. Shortly after this release the band parted ways with drummer Sam Hunter and recruited Thomas Williams (who had played with Gustafson and Perrin previously in another band). With Williams behind the kit the band released their second self-released EP "Milk" in October 2013 as well as their infamous 2015 EP "Spank" released by High Dive Records which featured a gimp mask and BDSM themed art. Before the record was released Williams left the band to pursue a career as a master technician and Sam Hutchinson (formerly of the band CANYONS) would take over duties on drums for the foreseeable future. The band also relocated from Olathe to Kansas City at this point. After the release of "Spank" and the touring that followed. The band released a Split 12" LP with PINKO from San Antonio sub-sequentially released by High Dive Records in 2017. After a extensive summer of touring with Whores. and Wrong, the band would head into the studio later that year to record their debut LP "Holy Terror" released by Learning Curve Records in 2018. Holy Terror created additional outreach and reception for the band. With people citing the bands aggressive approach of low end punch & jabbing guitars, as well as their signature sense of black humor regarding the song titles and lyrical content. The band would continue their relationship with Learning Curve Records and follow up a year later with their 2019 EP "Thanks for Nothing". In early 2020. The band was approached by The Body & Thrill Jockey
politician, son of William Studholme Studholme Baronets, hereditary title created for Henry Studholme in 1956 John Studholme (1829–1903), New Zealand politician Marie Studholme (1872–1930), English actress Marion Studholme (1927–2016), English soprano Paul Studholme (1930–1990), British Army officer William Studholme (1864–1941),
Canadian trade unionist Edgar Studholme (1866–1949), New Zealand cricketer Gilfred Studholme (1740–1792), British military commander during the American Revolution Henry Studholme (1899–1987), British Conservative politician, son of William Studholme Studholme Baronets, hereditary title created for Henry Studholme
poet. His poem "The Black Man" was published in the Jamaican newspaper Public Opinion in June 1942, whereas his undated anthology of poems, titled Out of Darkness, "displays a degree of irreverence similar to that of his novels", but comprises "conservative" poetry that is "traditional in structure". In 1982, he relocated to Canada, where he would spend the remainder of his life. References 1918 births 2004 deaths People from Trelawny Parish Jamaican male novelists Jamaican male poets
was a Jamaican journalist, novelist, and poet. Born in Falmouth, Trelawny Parish, he left his job as a purser in 1954 to become a journalist for The Gleaner. His newspaper columns were often witty and offered "acerbic comments on the affairs of God and humanity". In 1958, he was posted to Britain as the newspaper's British correspondent. He was also a contributor to the South London Press. While in Britain, Bennett engaged in community service; his interactions with the Caribbean immigrant community would inspire his first novel, Because They Know Not, published in 1959. His second satirical novel God the Stonebreaker was published in 1964. Some of his short stories were broadcast by the BBC in the
Andhra Pradesh. The district would be formed from Amalapuram and Ramachandrapuram revenue divisions from East Godavari district. References Districts of Andhra
twenty-six districts of the state once a final notification is issued by the government of Andhra Pradesh. The district would be
Pradesh. The administrative headquarters are proposed to be setup at Bapatla. The district would be formed from Chirala revenue division from Prakasam district
division from Prakasam district and Bapatla revenue division from Guntur district, with both revenue divisions being newly formed along with the district. References
was a Mexican journalist. Life and career Throughout her career, Maldonado López had worked at several Mexican media outlets including Primer Sistema de Noticias, which is owned by former Baja California Governor Jaime Bonilla. Maldonado López had been involved in a years-long labor dispute with PSN and Bonilla after suing the company for unfair dismissal and unpaid wages. Maldonado López was asking for more than $20,000 in back pay. She asked Andrés Manuel López Obrador
career Throughout her career, Maldonado López had worked at several Mexican media outlets including Primer Sistema de Noticias, which is owned by former Baja California Governor Jaime Bonilla. Maldonado López had been involved in a years-long labor dispute with PSN and Bonilla after suing the company for unfair dismissal and unpaid wages. Maldonado López was asking for more than $20,000 in back pay. She asked Andrés Manuel
proposed district in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. With Kakinada as its administrative headquarters, it was proposed on 26
the state once a final notification is issued by the government of Andhra Pradesh. The district would be formed from Kakinada and
found in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. It is also possible that the species is present in other, less thoroughly surveyed areas of the submontane forests of the Loma-Man highlands. If discovered, it is likely that the threat status of
in Upper Guinea, West Africa. It is the sixth known lianescent African species of its genus. It is found in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. It is
Lieutenant James S.A.Dennis commissioned her in August 1804 for the North Sea. On 18 July 1805 a British squadron spotted the French Boulogne flotilla sailing along the shore. Captain Edward Owen of sent , , , and the brigs , Sparkler, and in pursuit of 22 large schooners flying the Dutch flag. The British managed to force three of the schooners to ground on the Banc de Laine near
Laine near Cap Gris Nez; their crews ran two others ashore. The British also drove six French gun-vessels on shore. However, the bank off Cape Grinez, and the shot and shells from the right face of its powerful battery, soon compelled the British to move back from the shore. On 7 August 1807 she convoyed British merchantmen to Yarmouth from the Eyder. The merchantmen had been forbidden to discharge their cargoes. Sparkler was wrecked on 14 January 1808 off Terschelling on the Frisan coast. Her crew had to take to her rigging after water came up over her upper deck and the surf started breaking over her. A fisherman rescued the survivors the next day. Sparkler
its administrative headquarters, it was proposed on 26 January 2022 to become one of the resultant twenty-six districts in the state once a final notification is issued by the government of
district in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. With Nandyal as its administrative headquarters, it was proposed on 26 January 2022 to become one of
search platforms may be used. Factors influencing choice of search pattern and search asset: Drift speed and direction, which is affected by Type of object Windage and hydrodynamic drag of the target Visibility of object Size and colour of object Height above the water of the observers Illumination and atmospheric conditions Water surface conditions Confidence of last known position and elapsed time Geographical factors Datum and last known position A search is greatly facilitated when the last known position of the target is accurately known in time and space. If the time was recent, the weather and water conditions may not have changed much and drift can be estimated with some confidence. Search datum is the estimated position of the target at the time the search starts, which is last known position corrected for drift. Drift estimates are affected by changes in wind and water conditions, driven by the weather, and may vary with location as the target drifts through more and less sheltered areas. The search will usually be started at or near datum. A datum marker buoy is a tool used to mark the movement of the datum during the search and to provide updated estimates for drift speed and direction. A datum marker buoy should be chosen to drift at the same speed as the target to the extent reasonably practicable, and to remain visible and identifiable during the search. Leeway, set and drift Leeway is the downwind component of motion of a floating object due to wind forces, while current will add a component in the direction (set) of the current flow at the speed (drift) of the current at that point. This combination is loosely termed the drift of the floating object. While these quantities can be estimated and measured, several search patterns use a drifting datum marker which is selected to drift at a similar rate to the target of the search, which automatically compensates for these effects after the initial offset has been taken into account. Search patterns Search patterns are methods for systematically travelling over the surface of the area of water in which the target is likely to be found, while observers and/or instruments are deployed with the intention of detecting the targets of the search. An effective search pattern is one in which the entire surface can be examined with a good chance of detecting the target if it is present, but without excessive overlap, though some overlap is usually considered advisable to allow for inaccurate estimates of target visibility and sea and atmospheric conditions. Several standardised search patterns are in common use, some of which are more suitable for surface vessels, and others are more suitable for aircraft. Similar search patterns are used for underwater searches. Most water surface search patterns are followed relative to a moving datum, so steering is by compass heading and distance is determined by speed through the water and elapsed time. Speed and direction over the ground will vary according to drift. Shoreline search A shoreline search is usually used when it is considered likely that survivors or debris may have washed ashore, or survivors may have managed to get ashore by their own efforts, and is often used in conjunction with open water search patterns by other vessels nearby, specially along a lee
best suited to this work, which may require tight maneuvers among navigational hazards or debris. Sector search A sector search, also known as a Victor Sierra (VS) by the US and Canadian coast guards is a search pattern suitable for a small object in a well defined location that covers a circular area centred on a reported position using a route made up of straight line segments that efficiently covers a circular area, and is adapted to account for drift. First the search vessel makes a measurement of the drift speed and direction, using a datum drift marker to indicate the drift in real time. The pattern is steered relative to the datum marker, and the track over the ground may look considerably different due to superposition of drift. By steering by compass and directly towards the drifting datum every third leg, the search vessel drifts the same amount as the datum, which is the assumed amount of drift for the target.If the initial sector search – often started in approximately drift direction – is unsucessful, a second sector search can be offset by 30° to either side to give better coverage of the same mass of surface water. Parallel track Also known as Papa Sierra (PS), this pattern is useful for covering a large area where no accurate datum is available. It can be used by a single vessel or several vessels, and for any size of target, though the distance of advance between search legs will vary depending on the estimated visibility of the target. Creeping line Also known as Charlie Sierra (CS), a creeping line search pattern uses as back-and-forth pattern of search legs spaced according to the estimated target visibility range, but with relatively shorter legs, and is used in similar circumstances to a parallel track pattern, particularly when the target is expected to be at one end of the search area. The creeping line is considered more effective in areas of drift or current constrained by shorelines, such as in narrow bays or channels, where the legs are run across the current and progress against the flow. Barrier search Also known as Bravo Sierra (BS), the barrier search pattern is used when there are strong currents or drift which are expected to carry the target through a gap between geographically fixed points of reference downstream of the estimated datum. The vessel will be steered to keep approximately on the barrier line as it repeatedly traverses the gap. Expanding square search This pattern is used when the datum is relatively precisely known, and drift is likely to be small. The daum marker is deployed at the estimated datum, and the search starts from there, with the leg length incrementing
one of the resultant twenty-six districts in the state once a final notification is issued by the government of Andhra Pradesh. The district would be formed from Gurazala and Narasaraopet revenue
the government of Andhra Pradesh. The district would be formed from Gurazala and Narasaraopet revenue divisions from Guntur
administrative headquarters, it was proposed on 26 January 2022 to become one of the resultant twenty-six districts in the state once a final notification is issued by the government of Andhra
Andhra Pradesh. With Puttaparthi as its administrative headquarters, it was proposed on 26 January 2022 to become one of the resultant twenty-six districts in the
Mukta Kumari Yadav () is a Nepali politician belonging to Nepali Congress. She is also a former member of Rastriya Sabha
under women's category. She was elected central committee member of Nepali Congress with highest vote from the 14th
. Worte für die Stille ("Words for silence"). Witten 1952, . Festliche Stunden im Frühling. Ich singe mit, wenn alles singt. Eine Frühlingsfeier für die Sonntagsschule und den Jugendkreis. Gedicht für das Fest der Himmelfahrt. Vorlese- und Vortragsstoff für den Muttertag ("Festive hours in spring. I sing along when everything is singing. A spring celebration for Sunday School and the youth circle. Poem for the Feast of the Ascension. Reading and lecture material for Mother's Day") (= Evangeliums-Gedichte ["Gospel poems"]. Notebook 38/39). Witten 1953, . Irrlehren im Lichte der heiligen Schrift ("Heresies in the light of scripture"). Bielefeld 1954, . Die Christliche Wissenschaft ("The Christian Science") (= Kelle und Schwert ["Trowel and Sword"]. Notebook 83). Witten 1954, . Jesus ist kommen, Grund ewiger Freude. Eine Weihnachtsfeier in der Sonntagschule ("Jesus is coming, the reason for eternal joy. A Christmas party at Sunday School") (= Evangeliums-Gedichte ["Gospel poems"]. Notebook 33). Witten 1954, . Anthroposophie und Christengemeinschaft ("Anthroposophy and Christian Community") (= Kelle und Schwert ["Trowel and Sword"]. Notebook 88). Witten 1954, . Die Adventisten vom Siebenten Tage. Eine Darstellung ihrer Geschichte und Lehre und ihre Beurteilung im Lichte der Bibel ("The Seventh-Day Adventists. A presentation of their history and teaching and their assessment in the light of the Bible") (= Kelle und Schwert. Notebook 82). Witten 1955, . Erntedank. Feierstunde in der Gemeinde zum Erntedankfest ("Thanksgiving. Celebration in the congregation for Thanksgiving") (= Evangeliums-Gedichte ["Gospel poems"]. Notebook 32/32a). Witten 1954, . Verderbliche Irrlehren ("Perishable heresies") (= Kelle und Schwert ["Trowel and Sword"]. Notebook 15). Witten 1955, . Die Weihnachtsgeschichte in Wort und Lied. Eine Weihnachtsfeierstunde in der Sonntagsschule ("The Christmas story in words and songs. A Christmas celebration in Sunday school") (= Evangeliums-Gedichte ["Gospel poems"]. Notebook 48/49). Witten 1956, . Verderbliche Irrlehren. Worte der Aufklärung und Abwehr ("Perishable heresies. Words of enlightenment and defense") (= Kelle und Schwert ["Trowel and Sword"]. Notebook 15). Witten 1956, . Er füllt leere Hände. Tägliche Andachten ("He fills empty hands. Daily devotions"). Neukirchen-Vluyn 1965, . In Gottes Schule. Ein Buch der Hilfe und des Trostes ("In God's school. A book of help and comfort"). Stuttgart 1965, . In keinem andern ist das Heil. Eine Christusverkündigung aus alter und neuer Zeit ("In no other is salvation. A proclamation of Christ from old and new times"). Gladbeck 1966, . Das Wort vom Kreuz: Evangelische und katholische Theologen verkünden Christus, den Gekreuzigten ("The Word of the Cross: Protestant and Catholic theologians proclaim Christ the Crucified"). Einsiedeln/Zürich/Köln 1967, . La parola della croce: teologi evangelici e cattolici annunciano Cristo il crocifisso (= Spiritualità del nostro tempo). Assisi 1969, . Für dich – Für heute. Ein Wort der Heiligen Schrift als Geleit für den Tag ("For you – For today. A word of Sacred Scripture as an accompaniment for the day"). Regensburg 1974, ISBN 3772200834. Die Mormonen. Worte der Aufklärung und Abwehr ("The Mormons. Words of Enlightenment and Defense"). Gladbeck 1976, ISBN 3-7958-0028-5. Adventisten.
From February 1939 he was pastor in the Franz Arndt-Haus, a war invalid home in Volmarstein, and later pastor in Kriescht and Annarode. From 1954 to 1958 he worked for the Neukirchener Verlagsgesellschaft as a publishing editor and at the same time as a parish representative at the parish of the Dorfkirche Stiepel. In 1959 he took over a sick leave in Heven (Witten). In the Stadt- und Landesbibliothek Dortmund (Dortmund City and State Library) as well as in the Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Münster (University and State Library of Münster), Bautz worked on the Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL), a reference work whose founder he is considered to be. With the piano teacher Else Bautz, née Schlimm, whom he married in 1939, he had three children, a daughter and two sons, of whom Traugott (1945–2020) continued the Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon. Selected works Meine Seele ist stille zu Gott ("My soul is silent to God"). Witten 1936, . Er weiß dein Leid und heimlich Grämen. Trostbüchlein ("He knows your suffering and secret grievances. Consolation booklet"). Konstanz 1939, . Dein Weggenosse – Ein Kurzandachtsbuch für das Jahr 1949 ("Your Companion – A Short Devotional Book for the Year 1949"). Konstanz 1948, . Wir haben einen Gott, der da hilft. Feierstunde in der Gemeinde zum Jahresschluß ("We have a God to help. Celebration in the community at the end of the year"). Witten 1948, . Siegend schreitet Jesus über Land und Meer ("Jesus walks victoriously over land and sea") (= Glaubenshelden und Gottesstreiter ["Heroes of faith and warriors of God"]. Volume 1). Konstanz 1949, . Es kostet viel, ein Christ zu sein ("It costs a lot to be a Christian") (= Glaubenshelden und Gottesstreiter["Heroes of faith and warriors of God"]. Volume 2). Konstanz 1949, . Verheißungslicht und Erfüllungsfreude. Eine Weihnachtsfeierstunde in der Sonntagsschule. Was brachte uns die Weihnacht? Eine Weihnachtsfeierstunde in der Gemeinde. Gestaltung der Feier und Auswahl der Texte ("Promise and joy of fulfillment. A Christmas party in Sunday School. What did Christmas bring us? A Christmas party in the community. Design of the celebration and selection of texts) (= Evangeliums-Gedichte ["Gospel poems"]. Notebook 29/30). Witten 1948,
served as minister several times. He was elected central committee member of Nepali Congress elected from the 14th general convention of Nepali Congress. References People from Saptari
Nepali Congress elected from the 14th general convention of Nepali Congress. References People from Saptari District Nepali Congress politicians from Madhesh Province Living people Year
between the winners of the North and South competitions, respectively Bolton Wanderers and Chelsea. The match took place on 2 June 1945, and was staged at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea's home ground. Bolton won the match
War as a replacement for the suspended FA Cup. The match was a play-off between the winners of the North and South competitions, respectively Bolton Wanderers and Chelsea. The match took place on 2 June 1945, and was staged at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea's home ground. Bolton won the match 2–1. Match
his career with the film Nenu Pelliki Ready (2003) and has sung numerous songs in Telugu cinema. "Cinema Choopistha Mama", "Blockbuster", "Kick", "Dhimmathirigae", "Alludu Seenu", "Khakhee Chokka" and "Bhoom
an Indian playback singer who predominantly works in Telugu cinema. He was introduced into movies by music composer Chakri. He is known for his collaborations with composers S. Thaman and Devi
South Africa, where it occurs near the Tugela River in KwaZulu-Natal. FishBase lists this species as a synonym of Torquigener balteus, although ITIS and WoRMS list
Africa, where it occurs near the Tugela River in KwaZulu-Natal. FishBase lists this species as a synonym of Torquigener balteus, although ITIS and WoRMS
aircraft. In 2014, the company became a contractor for NASA, and Elbasyouni became an electric and power electronics lead on the Mars helicopter team. As of 2021, he works for the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Elbasyouni was a member of the team that sent the Perseverance to Mars in March 2020 and a chief engineer in the design team of the Ingenuity robotic helicopter. Personal life Elbasyouni has not returned to Palestine since 2000, and last saw his family in 2011 in
lead in the team that built the Ingenuity helicopter. Early life Elbasyouni was born in Germany while his father was studying medicine. He came back to Beit Hanoun in Gaza when he was five years old, and lived through the First Intifada, when the academic year got as short as eighty days. He attended UNRWA's Schools during his primary and secondary education. In 1998, he moved to the
people and left over US$1 billion in damage. In April, a tornado in Brazil killed one person. In July, tornadoes in Australia killed two people. Tropical cyclones As the year began, Cyclone Christine was dissipating over Western Australia, and Cyclone Bejisa was moving toward the Mascarene Islands in the south-west Indian Ocean. Throughout the year, a further 15 tropical cyclones developed or moved into the south-west Indian Ocean. Among these were Cyclone Hellen, which in April became one of the strongest tropical cyclones ever recorded in the Mozambique Channel, with winds of 230 km/h (145 mph) and a barometric pressure of 925 mbar (hPa; 27.32 inHg). Hellen killed eight people along its path. In the Australian region, there were 16 tropical cyclones during the year following Cyclone Christine, including powerful Cyclone Gillian, which disrupted the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, and Cyclone Ita, which left more than A$1.1 billion (US$1 billion) in damage in northeastern Australia. There were 19 tropical cyclones in the South Pacific, including powerful Cyclone Ian which moved near Tonga, killing one person. There were also two short-lived subtropical depressions in the South Atlantic Ocean. In the northern hemisphere, activity began on January 2, when a depression formed near Sri Lanka. There were a further eight tropical cyclones to form in the year in the north Indian Ocean, including Cyclone Hudhud, a powerful cyclone that struck India in October. Hudhud left 219 billion (US$3.58 billion) in damage and killed 124 people, including 43 in Nepal related to snowstorms and avalanches. In the north-west Pacific Ocean, Tropical Storm Lingling formed on January 10, the first of
July, a period of heavy rainfall caused a landslide in western India that killed 151 people. In August, heavy rainfall led to a landslide in Nepal, killing 156 people and blocking the Sunkoshi river to form an artificial lake in Sindhupalchok District. Also in the month, a landslide in Japan following heavy rainfall killed 74 people. In September, flooding affected India and Pakistan, killing 557 people. In October, monsoonal rainfall caused a landslide in Sri Lanka, killing 16 people. In December, heavy rainfall in Indonesia caused a landslide on Java that killed 93 people. Tornadoes During the year, there were at least of 881 tornadoes in the United States alone, collectively resulting in 47 deaths. An outbreak in April killed 35 people and left over US$1 billion in damage. In April, a tornado in Brazil killed one person. In July, tornadoes in Australia killed two people. Tropical cyclones As the year began, Cyclone Christine was dissipating over Western Australia, and Cyclone Bejisa was moving toward the Mascarene Islands in the south-west Indian Ocean. Throughout the year, a further 15 tropical cyclones developed or moved into the south-west Indian Ocean. Among these were Cyclone Hellen, which in April became one of the strongest tropical cyclones ever recorded in the Mozambique Channel, with winds of 230 km/h (145 mph) and a barometric pressure of 925 mbar (hPa; 27.32 inHg). Hellen killed eight people along its path. In the Australian region, there were 16 tropical cyclones during the year following Cyclone Christine, including powerful Cyclone Gillian, which disrupted the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, and Cyclone Ita, which left more than A$1.1 billion (US$1 billion) in damage in northeastern Australia. There were 19 tropical cyclones in the South Pacific, including powerful Cyclone Ian which moved near Tonga, killing one person. There were also two
appointed as a commander of the Genigkeit transport, which wrecked off the coast of Bolshoy Tyuters in the Gulf of Finland on 14 June 1814. An investigation into the incident found Teglev not at fault. He was later put in command of the Caledonia transport in 1815, sailing to the North Sea. In 1819 he was sent to Arkhangelsk, where he served at his naval post until 1822. Teglev was promoted to the rank of lieutenant commander on 30 December 1826 and took charge of the ship St. George the Victorious. He was promoted to the rank of Captain, 2nd Rank, in 1838 and was made a superintendent of the buildings of the Main Quartermaster. At the end of his career he
was a Russian aristocrat and naval officer. Biography Teglev was born on 9 March 1791 as a member of the Teglev family, who were part of the Russian nobility. He was educated at the Naval Cadet Corps in St. Petersburg, graduating as a midshipman in 1808. From 1809 to 1819 he sailed on Imperial Russian naval ships in the Baltic Sea, fighting in the final stages of the Finnish War. In 1814, Teglev was appointed as a commander of the Genigkeit transport, which wrecked off the coast of Bolshoy Tyuters in the Gulf of Finland on 14 June 1814. An investigation into the incident found Teglev not at fault. He was later put in command of
Finnish architect, member the Helsinki City Council (1926-1930, 1933–1944). She was the second woman in Finland to complete a four-year course at the Polytechnic. Early life and education Signe Lagerborg was born on 4 April 1870 in Helsinki to a noble family of Robert Olof Lagerborg and Carolina Lovisa Constance Furuhjelm. In 1892, Lagerborg studied architecture at Helsinki Polytechnic Institute, graduating in 1892. She became the second female to graduate a four-year program at the Helsinki Polytechnic Institute. Additionally, Lagerborg, was trained as a drawing teacher at the University of Helsinki. After her study trips to Sweden, Denmark and Central Europe, Lagerborg became the first female architect to
own private practice, as well as worked as a drawing teacher at the School of Crafts. Lagerborg-Stenius primarily dealt with the erection and construction methods of the new apartments. In 1905 Lagerborg-Stenius drew one orphanage and a home for unmarried mothers, which was completed. As an architect at the Child Welfare Association in Finland, she designed four buildings, all of which have been preserved. Besides a career in architecture, Lagerborg-Stenius was an active female advocate involved in women movement. She was also a member of
from the fusion reaction heats the thermal plasma ions via particle collisions. A plasma enters what scientists call the burning plasma regime when the self-heating power exceeds any external heating. The Sun is a burning plasma that has reached "ignition", meaning the Sun's plasma temperature is maintained solely by energy released from fusion. The Sun has been burning hydrogen for 4.5 billion years and is about halfway through its life cycle. Burning plasma at ITER Many new scientific challenges await scientists at the frontiers of burning plasma science including understanding and controlling a strongly coupled, self-organized plasma; management of heat and particles that reach plasma-facing surfaces; demonstration of fuel breeding technology; and the physics of energetic particles. The ITER tokamak will be the first magnetic confinement experiment to explore these burning plasma issues. Fusion scientists and engineers at ITER will investigate the physics, engineering, and technologies associated with self-heating plasma. These issues are all critical to
maintained solely by energy released from fusion. The Sun has been burning hydrogen for 4.5 billion years and is about halfway through its life cycle. Burning plasma at ITER Many new scientific challenges await scientists at the frontiers of burning plasma science including understanding and controlling a strongly coupled, self-organized plasma; management of heat and particles that reach plasma-facing surfaces; demonstration of fuel breeding technology; and the physics of energetic particles. The ITER tokamak will be the first magnetic confinement experiment to explore these burning plasma issues. Fusion scientists and engineers at ITER will investigate the physics, engineering, and technologies associated with self-heating plasma. These issues are all critical to ITER's broader goal of using self-heating plasma reactions to become the first fusion energy device that produces more power than it consumes, a massive step toward commercial fusion power production. To reach fusion-relevant temperatures, the ITER tokamak will heat plasmas using three methods. Ohmic heating involves heat generated by resistance to the plasma current. Neutral particle beam injection
so, urban unity of the Kremlin Ring". The term began to be actively used in the second half of the 2010s, during the implementation of the My Street program. The term also appeared on the official scheme of night bus routes in Moscow. In the 1997 book "Moscow: An Architectural Guide" instead of the term "Kremlin Ring", the name
Ring (; transliteration: Kremlovskoye Koltso), is the ring road that runs around the Moscow Kremlin along a line that largely coincides with the borders of Kitay-gorod. Term Since 1992, the name “Kremlin Ring” has been given to the first route of the Five Rings of Moscow cycling race. In the official documents of the Government of Moscow, this term, as a designation of a highway, began to appear no later than the first half
in India was introduced during British Rule with formation of municipal corporation in Madras (Chennai) in 1688, later followed by municipal corporations in Bombay (Mumbai) and Calcutta (Kolkata) by 1762. Hosur Municipal Corporation is headed by Mayor of city and governed by Commissioner. History and Administration Hosur Municipal Corporation in Krishnagiri district was formed in
Tamil Nadu. Municipal Corporation mechanism in India was introduced during British Rule with formation of municipal corporation in Madras (Chennai) in 1688, later followed by municipal corporations in Bombay (Mumbai) and Calcutta (Kolkata) by 1762. Hosur Municipal Corporation is
for his doctorate in letters, published in 1886. He presented a Latin thesis on the origin of the Hospitaller order, De prima origine Hospitalariorum Hierosolymitanorum, published in 1885. He also wrote 18 dissertations on the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, published in 1910 under the title Mélanges sur l'Ordre de saint-Jean-Jérusalem. In the course of his research, he discovered documents on an order that was little known at the time, the short-lived Order of Montjoye, founded around 1180 by a Spanish count, which developed in the Iberian Peninsula before merging with the Order of the Temple and the Order of Calatrava. He was received as a member of the French School of Rome in 1878, renewed in 1879 and 1880, and was president of the Société archéologique de Touraine from 1889 to 1892 and of the Société de l'histoire de France. In 1904, he published a history of the Hospitallers in the Holy Land and Cyprus called Les Hospitaliers en Terre sainte et à Chypre (1100–1319). He died just as he was finishing the next volume on the Hospitallers in Rhodes. Selected Works The works of Delaville Le Roulx include the following. Les Hospitaliers à Rhodes, 1310–1421 (1874). Documents concernant les Templiers extraits des archives de Malte (1882). Les archives la bibliothèque et le trésor de l'Ordre de Saint-Jean de Jérusalem à Malte (1883). The archives the library and treasury of the Order of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem in Malta. La France en Orient au xive siècle: expéditions du maréchal Boucicaut. (1885). An account of the travels of French marshal Jean II Le Maingre (1366–1421), known as Boucicaut, a knight renown for his martial skills and chivalry. He was the sole participant in the Crusade of Marchal Boucicaut to Constantinople in 1399. Cartulaire général de l'Ordre des Hospitaliers, 4 volumes (1894-1904). Collection edited by le Roulx that consists of various charters and documents of the Order
in 1886. He presented a Latin thesis on the origin of the Hospitaller order, De prima origine Hospitalariorum Hierosolymitanorum, published in 1885. He also wrote 18 dissertations on the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, published in 1910 under the title Mélanges sur l'Ordre de saint-Jean-Jérusalem. In the course of his research, he discovered documents on an order that was little known at the time, the short-lived Order of Montjoye, founded around 1180 by a Spanish count, which developed in the Iberian Peninsula before merging with the Order of the Temple and the Order of Calatrava. He was received as a member of the French School of Rome in 1878, renewed in 1879 and 1880, and was president of the Société archéologique de Touraine from 1889 to 1892 and of the Société de l'histoire de France. In 1904, he published a history of the Hospitallers in the Holy Land and Cyprus called Les Hospitaliers en Terre sainte et à Chypre (1100–1319). He died just as he was finishing the next volume on the Hospitallers in Rhodes. Selected Works The works of Delaville Le Roulx include the following. Les Hospitaliers à Rhodes, 1310–1421 (1874). Documents concernant les Templiers extraits des archives de Malte (1882). Les archives la bibliothèque et le trésor de l'Ordre de Saint-Jean de Jérusalem à Malte (1883). The archives the library and treasury of the Order of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem in Malta. La France en Orient au xive siècle: expéditions du maréchal Boucicaut. (1885). An account of the travels of French marshal Jean II Le Maingre (1366–1421), known as Boucicaut, a knight renown for his martial skills and chivalry. He was the sole participant in the Crusade of Marchal Boucicaut to Constantinople in 1399. Cartulaire général de l'Ordre des Hospitaliers, 4 volumes (1894-1904). Collection edited by le Roulx that consists of various charters and documents of the Order of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem which are numbered and organized chronologically from 1100 to 1310. Les Hospitaliers en
2010 to 2014 where he helped them win the 2014 Fiesta Bowl (December) and graduated with a bachelor's degree in criminal justice. Hedrick had a brief stint with the Denver Broncos of the National Football League (NFL) and the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League (CFL) in 2015. Prior to his collegiate and professional football career, Hedrick attended Central High School (Independence, Oregon) where he was an all-state football, basketball, and track athlete. College career 2010-2013 Hedrick redshirted for the 2010 season at Boise State before playing sparingly as a back-up from 2011-2012. His first significant playing time came against Nevada on October 19, 2013 after quarterback Joe Southwick injured his ankle on the first play from scrimmage. Hedrick passed for 150 yards and rushed for 115 yards and two touchdowns in that game. Hedrick finished the 2013 season with 1,825 passing yards and 16 touchdowns, in addition to 277 yards rushing for six touchdowns. Hedrick ranked 5th in the country for completion percentage (69%). 2014 During Hedrick's senior season he started all 14 games for Boise State. He was named 2nd Team All-Mountain West Conference after passing for 3,696 yards and 23 touchdowns. He also
touchdowns. Hedrick led the nation in completion percentage (70.8%), was 7th in yards per pass attempt (8.91), 9th in pass efficiency (157.20), 13th in passing yards, and 14th in total offense (306.3 yards per game). Professional career After going unselected in the 2015 NFL Draft, Hedrick had tryouts with the Denver Broncos, but did not sign. He was later signed by the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League (CFL), but was released shortly afterwards. Coaching career In 2015, Hedrick served as the offensive coordinator for Central High School (Independence, Oregon) for one season, helping the team reach
of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Holley-Walker served as associate dean for academic affairs at the University of South Carolina School of Law, from which position she was named dean of the Howard University School of Law in 2014. Holley-Walker is a Liberty Fellow through the Aspen Global Leadership network. She
Circuit. Holley-Walker served as associate dean for academic affairs at the University of South Carolina School of Law, from which position she was named dean of the Howard University School of Law in 2014. Holley-Walker is a Liberty Fellow through the Aspen Global Leadership network. She is
on seeding from regular season conference play. The defending champions were the New Hampshire, who were unable to defend their title, losing in the Final. Vermont won their first tournament in program history after a 1–0 victory in the final over New Hampshire. It was the sixth victory for the Vermont Catamounts soccer program and the first for Head Coach Rob Dow. As tournament champions, Vermont earned the America East's automatic berth into the 2021 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament. Seeding The top six teams in the regular season
men's soccer tournament for the America East Conference held from November 6 through November 14, 2021. The five-match tournament took place at campus sites, with the higher seed hosting. The six-team single-elimination tournament consisted of three rounds based on seeding from regular season conference play. The defending champions were the New Hampshire, who were unable to defend their title, losing in the Final. Vermont won their first tournament in program history after a 1–0 victory in the final over New Hampshire.
coat of arms of the Tyeglev family is included in the second part of the General Armorial of the Noble Families of the Russian Empire. Notable family members
Families of the Russian Empire. Notable family members Alexandra Tegleva (1894–1955), Nursemaid to the imperial family Alexey Vasilievich Teglev (1791-1854), Rear-Admiral of the Imperial Russian Navy Semyon Matveevich Teglev (:ru:Теглев, Семён Матвеевич; 1771–1849), Sculptor and archivist of the Imperial Academy
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of the instruments to be used in Eonta." (In his notes, he wrote: "Reflection in water. Water is the piano.") The bulk of the composition was written in Berlin, where Xenakis was living thanks to a scholarship from the Ford Foundation, during 1963–64, although some of the music, such as the opening piano solo, were composed with the aid of an IBM 7090 computer located at the Place Vendôme in Paris. (Xenakis had persuaded IBM France to allow him to run implementations of his stochastic algorithms, written in Fortan and previously used in the composition of works such as Achorripsis, on their computer.) According to Xenakis, Eonta, the title of which means "beings," the present participle of the Greek verb "to be," was composed in homage to Parmenides, who "realized the ontological essence of existence, of 'to be', and felt that existence couldn't consist of one instance only." The composer recalled: "As far as Eonta is concerned, the piece changes, of course, but is based on something constant." Compositional techniques In his foreword to the score, Xenakis wrote: "The work makes use of stochastic music (based on the theory of probabilities) and of symbolic music (based on logistics)." (When asked about his use of the term "logistics," Xenakis stated that he was using the nineteenth-century term for symbolic logic) In composing the work, Xenakis defined a number of pitch sets and applied logical operations to them to yield new sets. Stochastic procedures were then used to determine the placement and ordering of notes within each set, often producing, as in the opening piano solo, "a vivid kaleidoscope in sound," or what the composer called "clouds consisting of sounds selected at random." As such, Eonta is an extension of Herma and the works of the "ST" series (ST/4, ST/10, and ST/48), which were based on similar techniques. Dynamics were often determined statistically, with and as extreme values. Xenakis stated: "There are passages where only one or the other occurs and also where every note has a different intensity. If the two are mixed it's natural that the nuances should also be mixed." Spatial aspects Eonta was conceived with the layout of the performers in mind, and is one of the earliest of Xenakis's works that concern themselves with the movement of sounds in space. The brass players are asked to move to different positions on the stage, to raise
physically exhausted during the performance, feeling that something was still going on beyond fatigue." According to Xenakis, he took the physical limitations of the performers into account, but also considered "the fact that what is limitation today may not be so tomorrow," an attitude which has proven to be true as the work has become one of his most popular pieces. Prior to its premiere, Boulez declared that Eonta would be impossible to perform as written, stating "there are physical limits to the capacity of lips," and arranging for the use of two sets of brass players in rotation. Despite these misgivings, however, the following year, Constantin Simonovitch performed the work with the specified number of players. In addition to moving about the performance space, the brass players are asked to produce quarter tones, to play in extreme registers, to play with wide, varying ranges of vibrato, to produce glissandi, and to produce "beating" effects by playing near-unisons. The trombones are also asked to play tremolo glissandi which involve rapid movements of the slide. Trombonist Benny Sluchin emphasized the need to pace and carefully plan rehearsals for the brass players in order to avoid exhaustion, and to choreograph their movements with regard to placement of mutes and parts, as well as keeping the conductor in view regardless of location. Similar to Herma, the piano part is exceptionally difficult, often spanning the entire range of the keyboard with huge, quick leaps, and employing a wide range of dynamics. Yuji Takahashi, reflecting on these challenges, noted: "The 'rhythm' in... Eonta is stochastic: that is, the notation is only an approximation," and stressed the importance of the performer's ability to control "the sonority of each cloud that changes its colouring incessantly... a sort of generalized harmony (or the harmony in the ancient sense)." He concluded: "A performer is an adventurer who explores sonic nebulae following the star map provided by the composer. A composition is a model which is used again and again to open the door of perception. It will be modified, if necessary, and discarded when it is no longer valid." Reception In a 1969 review, Bruce Archibald wrote: "The music of Iannis Xenakis is a stirring experience. It taps a terrible-wonderful elemental power that accelerates the pulse and fires the emotions. The very least it can do is convince a much too widespread public that music whose origins claim intellectualization is in no way less emotional, but may well be more so - heart and brain combined multiply their resources rather than cancelling them out... Those who would be turned off by the fact that Xenakis uses an IBM 7090 computer for certain aspects of this composition should listen intently to Eonta and check their pulses." He concluded: "if all this makes you think 'cerebral' and 'cerebral' makes you think 'cold,' first listen to the music." Reviewing a live performance of Eonta for the New York Arts web site, Gabriel Kellett stated that the movement of the brass players "presented a compelling argument for the cause of live music as being able to produce not only a stereoscopic effect very difficult for even the best home sound system to emulate, but an element of visual drama that in this case seemed somehow indivisible from the purely aural content of the piece. The music was as much the movement as the notes." Writing for The Guardian, Ivan Hewett commented: "The passion in a work such as Eonta is not altogether human - it has the
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Alabama. Bannister attended Pepperell High School in Lindale, Georgia, then completed his General Educational Development diploma. He enlisted in the United States Army in 1979 and served for three years as a member of the 82nd Airborne Division. Bannister attended Campbell University, from which he graduated in 1984 with a bachelor's degree in business administration. While in college, he took part in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps program, which he completed as a Distinguished Honor Graduate. After graduation, Bannister received his commission as a second lieutenant of Infantry. Military education At the start of his career, Bannister completed the Infantry Officer Basic Course. His subsequent professional development and education included the Infantry Officer Advanced Course and the Airborne, Pathfinder, and Ranger schools. He was a graduate of the United States Army Command and General Staff College, and received a master's degree in national security and strategic studies from the National War College. Career Bannister's assignments included: 82nd Airborne Division; 1st Battalion 75th Ranger Regiment; and 2nd Infantry Division. He commanded at every level from company through division level, including 1st Battalion, 6th Infantry Regiment, 1st Armored Division in Germany (2000-2003). His subsequent commands included 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division (later reflagged as 4th Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division) at Fort Carson (2005–2008). He served as deputy commander for operations at the 10th Mountain Division from 2009 to 2011, and deputy assistant chief of staff for operations (J3) at United States Central Command (2014–2015). During his career, Bannister deployed overseas on several occasions, including: Operation Joint Guardian (1998); Operation Essential Harvest (2000–2001); Operation Iraqi Freedom; Operation Enduring Freedom; and Operation Freedom Sentinel. Bannister was commanding general of the 10th Mountain Division from 2015 to 2017. In 2018 he was assigned as a special assistant to the commander of United States Central Command as he prepared for retirement. He died of a heart attack while on a run at Lake Murray near Lexington, South Carolina. Bannister was buried at Arlington National Cemetery. Awards Bannister received the following qualification and combat badges: Combat Infantryman Badge Expert Infantryman Badge Combat Action Badge Master
Infantry Officer Advanced Course and the Airborne, Pathfinder, and Ranger schools. He was a graduate of the United States Army Command and General Staff College, and received a master's degree in national security and strategic studies from the National War College. Career Bannister's assignments included: 82nd Airborne Division; 1st Battalion 75th Ranger Regiment; and 2nd Infantry Division. He commanded at every level from company through division level, including 1st Battalion, 6th Infantry Regiment, 1st Armored Division in Germany (2000-2003). His subsequent commands included 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division (later reflagged as 4th Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division) at Fort Carson (2005–2008). He served as deputy commander for operations at the 10th Mountain Division from 2009 to 2011, and deputy assistant chief of staff for operations (J3) at United States Central Command (2014–2015). During his career, Bannister deployed overseas on several occasions, including: Operation Joint Guardian (1998); Operation Essential Harvest (2000–2001); Operation Iraqi Freedom; Operation Enduring Freedom; and Operation Freedom Sentinel. Bannister was commanding general of the 10th Mountain Division from 2015 to 2017. In 2018 he was assigned as a special assistant to the commander of United States Central Command as he prepared for retirement. He died of a heart attack while on a run at Lake Murray near Lexington, South Carolina. Bannister was buried at Arlington National Cemetery. Awards Bannister received the following qualification and combat badges: Combat Infantryman Badge Expert Infantryman Badge Combat Action Badge Master Parachutist Badge Ranger Tab Pathfinder Badge The medals Bannister received during his career included: Army Distinguished Service Medal with Bronze Oak leaf cluster Defense Superior Service Medal with 3 Bronze Oak leaf clusters Legion of Merit with Bronze Oak leaf cluster Bronze Star Medal with 2 Bronze Oak leaf clusters Defense Meritorious Service Medal with Bronze Oak leaf cluster Meritorious Service Medal with Silver Oak leaf cluster Joint Service Commendation Medal Army Commendation Medal with Silver Oak leaf cluster Joint Service Achievement Medal
Indian Super League club East Bengal. Club career He started his career at Osasuna and was a part of their reserves team in the 2009–10 season. Afterwards, he played for a number of football clubs in the lower divisions of the Spanish league system. He turned out for Pena Sport FC, CD Varea, SD Logrones, CD
Bernard (born 30 October 1990), known as Fran Sota, is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Indian Super League club East Bengal. Club career He started his career at Osasuna and was a part of their reserves team in the 2009–10 season. Afterwards,
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elections are scheduled to be held in Mexico on June 6, 2022. The local elections will be held for: 6 gubernatorial elections 39 town halls (ayuntamientos or municipalities) 25
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Various schools joined and dropped over the years, with several schools switching to 8-player football a contributing factor. By 2011, the conference had ten members, and by 2016, the conference was at 16 teams. The conference peaked at 18 members in 2018, and returned to 16 teams by 2021. Members As of 2021, the Grand River Conference consists of sixteen high schools, split into two divisions. East Division West
counties. History Founded in December 1929, the conference was formed with six schools: King City, Stanberry, Maysville, Bethany, Albany and Grant City as the Grand River Six. By 1936, the conference had grown to eight teams. Various schools joined
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Robert (4 March 1936 – 20 January 2022) was a Swiss photographer who specialized in photographing flamenco artists. Life and career Born in 1936 in Fribourg, Robert discovered photography at the age of 12. He had a three-year apprenticeship in Lausanne before working for a press agency in Geneva. In the mid-1960s, he moved to Paris, where he met a Swedish dancer who introduced him to the flamenco. In 1967, he became one of the great portrait photographers. He photographed personalities such as Paco de Lucía, Israel Galván, and in black-and-white. Death On the evening of 19 January 2022, Robert was walking through the Place de la République in Paris when he suddenly had
the mid-1960s, he moved to Paris, where he met a Swedish dancer who introduced him to the flamenco. In 1967, he became one of the great portrait photographers. He photographed personalities such as Paco de Lucía, Israel Galván, and in black-and-white. Death On the evening of 19 January 2022, Robert was walking through the Place de la République in Paris when he suddenly had a heart attack and collapsed on the sidewalk on . Despite Robert lying motionless and on the pavement for nine hours, no-one stopped to assist him or called for help, until eventually a homeless person called the emergency services. Robert died of hypothermia on 20 January 2022, at
received the commission for Weston House, he was regarded as Canterbury's leading designer of domestic buildings. He produced the design for the Hare Memorial Library at Christ's College in 1916; this was his first commission for the school. Weston was on the school's board as the graduates' representative until his resignation in 1916 to go to war. When the board of Christ's College became a partially elected body, Weston was one of those elected in September 1919 and would from then on have been involved in granting further commissions to Wood on behalf of the school. It is not known when exactly Weston commissioned Wood to design a stately home for himself. According to the last owners of the building, craftsmen from England came to New Zealand especially for this project and that it took two years to build, with completion in 1924. In September 1924, Maude Weston advertised for housekeeping staff. The double-brick house was located at 62 Park Terrace, overlooking North Hagley Park and the Avon River / Ōtākaro, with its main façade oriented towards the street. The hipped roof gave it a distinctive look. Set back on its section, Weston House contributed to the streetscape in the wider area. Heritage registration The New Zealand Historic Places Trust (since renamed Heritage New Zealand) added Weston House to its register on 7 April 1983 classified as a
and completed in 1924. It was demolished after the 2011 Christchurch earthquake. George Weston George Weston (1876–1957) was a prominent lawyer in Christchurch. His father, Thomas S. Weston (1836–1912), was a judge and took the unusual step of resigning and rejoining the bar, setting up the practice of T. S. Weston and Co in Christchurch in 1883. George Weston was admitted to the bar in 1898 and his father took him into partnership in 1901 when he returned to Christchurch, with the firm then known as T. S. Weston and son. Weston Sr. died in 1912 and, after having served in World War I, George Weston took Robert B. Ward into partnership in September 1919, with the name of the practice changed to Weston and Ward. In June 1921, they took William Ross Lascelles into partnership, with the firm's name changing to Weston, Ward and Lascelles, and by which the firm is still known today. In 1923, Weston announced his engagement to Maude Cargill. Some time before that, he engaged the then leading architect Cecil Wood to design a stately house for him. Design and construction By the time that Christchurch architect Cecil Wood received the commission for Weston House, he was regarded as Canterbury's leading designer of domestic buildings. He produced the design for the Hare Memorial Library at Christ's College in 1916; this was his first commission for the school. Weston was on the school's board as the graduates' representative until his resignation in 1916 to go to war. When the board of Christ's College became a partially elected body, Weston was one of those elected in September 1919 and would from then on have been involved in granting further commissions to Wood on behalf of the school. It is not known when exactly Weston commissioned Wood to design a stately home for himself. According to the last owners of the building, craftsmen from England came to New
voice comments on various things as you play the game. Lyman had certain special modes hidden in a few of the games that he programmed documented in “Cheat Sheet” pages on Reddit. He was involved in Williams’s Pinball 2000 project through October 1999 when Williams closed their pinball division to concentrate on other gaming machines such as slot machines and video games. After a few years of programming video games at Midway Games, Lyman rejoined the pinball arena when Gary Stern hired him in 2003 at the newly renamed Stern Pinball. Shortly after being hired by Stern, Lyman teamed up with fellow ex-Williams employee Steve Ritchie to work on a series of blockbuster games such as Spider-Man (2007) and AC/DC (2012, 2018). Lyman also reunited with George Gomez to create the Batman: The Dark Knight (pinball) game produced by Stern Pinball in 2008. In later years, Lyman worked with the team that updated the rule sets for The Walking Dead (2014) and Batman '66 (2016) games that were produced by Stern Pinball. He was a multi-time pinball tournament champion and considered one of the greatest pinball players of all time. Lyman won Kevin Martin's Professional and Amateur Pinball Association world championship three times in 1993, 2004, and 2006. Lyman also won the European Pinball Championship in 2007. Lyman was an active player in several Chicago area pinball leagues and won
He was a multi-time pinball tournament champion and considered one of the greatest pinball players of all time. Lyman won Kevin Martin's Professional and Amateur Pinball Association world championship three times in 1993, 2004, and 2006. Lyman also won the European Pinball Championship in 2007. Lyman was an active player in several Chicago area pinball leagues and won numerous local championships. Personal life Lyman was a coffee enthusiast and roasted his custom blend of coffee beans in a cast iron pan on his stovetop. Death Lyman F. Sheats Jr. died in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, the evening of January 19, 2022, at 55. The official cause of death is listed as suicide. References External links 1966 births 2022 deaths 2022 suicides American designers Artists from Chicago
a species of lizard in the family Iguanidae. It is endemic
endemic to Argentina. References pyriphlogos Lizards of South America Reptiles of Argentina Endemic fauna of Argentina Reptiles
(2021) via G-series Compilations "স্বপ্নেররাজ্য (Shopner Rajjo)" on ধূসর মানচিত্র (Manchitro) (2010, CD) "স্বপ্নেররাজ্য (Shopner Rajjo)", "স্বাধীনতার গান (Shadinotar Gaan)" on প্রতিবিম্ব (Protibimbo) (2011, CD) "ঘুমের দেশ (Ghumer Desh)" on সংশোধন - খ (Shongshodhon - Kha) (2017, CD) References Bangladeshi heavy metal rock
Norokito Prithibi (2021) via G-series Compilations "স্বপ্নেররাজ্য (Shopner Rajjo)" on ধূসর মানচিত্র (Manchitro) (2010, CD) "স্বপ্নেররাজ্য (Shopner Rajjo)", "স্বাধীনতার গান (Shadinotar Gaan)" on প্রতিবিম্ব (Protibimbo) (2011, CD) "ঘুমের দেশ (Ghumer Desh)" on সংশোধন - খ (Shongshodhon - Kha)
Reptiles of Peru Endemic fauna of Peru Reptiles described in 2020 Taxa named by
Peru. References qalaywa Lizards of South America Reptiles of Peru Endemic fauna of Peru Reptiles described
once again advanced again to the interprovincial final round. This time they were successful. Spouwen-Mopertingen defeated Jeunesse Rochefortoise and SK Eernegem and again gained promotion to the national Fourth Division, for the first time in 11 years. In the 2008–09 season, the club participated in the final round in the Fourth Division. In their first game at home, they lost 1–0 to KM Torhout. The 2009–10 season already saw a new high point in club history, as they eliminated RFC Liège and Wielsbeke in the Belgian Cup en route to the round of 16 against Mechelen. They held on to a draw until the 80th minute, Aloys Nong delivered a 1–0 lead to Mechelen. In stoppage time, Giuseppe Rossini expanded the lead to 2–0. Spouwen-Mopertingen left Mechelen home ground Achter de Kazerne to a standing ovation from the opposing supporters after their performance. In the 2015–16 season, the club again reached the round of 16 of the Belgian Cup. After eliminating Beerschot, Diegem Sport and Oosterzonen, they drew Anderlecht. After an even game, Anderlecht scored the winner in the 89th minute, after a goal by Leander Dendoncker. Later
immediately finished third in the First Provincial in its first season, and again forced a place in the final rounds for promotion. After SK Bree and RC Hades were knocked out, they once again advanced again to the interprovincial final round. This time they were successful. Spouwen-Mopertingen defeated Jeunesse Rochefortoise and SK Eernegem and again gained promotion to the national Fourth Division, for the first time in 11 years. In the 2008–09 season, the club participated in the final round in the Fourth Division. In their first game at home, they lost 1–0 to KM Torhout. The 2009–10 season already saw a new high point in club history, as they eliminated RFC Liège and Wielsbeke in the Belgian Cup en route to the round of 16 against Mechelen. They held on to a draw until the 80th minute, Aloys Nong delivered a 1–0 lead to Mechelen. In stoppage time, Giuseppe Rossini expanded the lead to 2–0. Spouwen-Mopertingen left Mechelen home ground Achter de Kazerne to a standing ovation from the opposing supporters after their performance. In the 2015–16 season, the club again reached the round of 16 of the Belgian Cup. After eliminating Beerschot, Diegem Sport and Oosterzonen, they drew Anderlecht. After an even game, Anderlecht scored the winner in the 89th minute, after a goal by Leander Dendoncker. Later in the season, Spouwen-Mopertingen reached the final play-off round of the Fourth Division. After beating Zwarte Leeuw, the team secured promotion to the Belgian Second Amateur Division. Belisia Bilzen (2021–present) In 2021, Spouwen-Mopertingen merged with Bilzerse Waltwilder, and a new club was formed named Belisia Bilzen, taking
a U.S. Army veteran who served as a Photojournalist, a writer and, a Mass Communications Specialist. Early life Hubert Douglas Delany III was born on December 31, 1993 to parents Deborah Butler and Hubert Delany Sr. II, at Stamford Hospital in Stamford, Connecticut. Delany grew up in both Stamford and nearby Wilton for the first few years of his life. As a teenager growing up in Stamford’s Waterside district, Hubert helped create Stamford’s first Diversity Festival. Delany is the great-grandson of Hubert Thomas Delany, an American civil rights pioneer, a lawyer, politician, Assistant U.S. Attorney, the first African American Tax Commissioner of New York and one of the first appointed African American judges in New York City. Delany's two great-grand aunts Sadie and Bessie Delany, wrote the autobiographical bestseller Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years, which tracked the family's genealogy
Hubert Douglas Delany III was born on December 31, 1993 to parents Deborah Butler and Hubert Delany Sr. II, at Stamford Hospital in Stamford, Connecticut. Delany grew up in both Stamford and nearby Wilton for the first few years of his life. As a teenager growing up in Stamford’s Waterside district, Hubert helped create Stamford’s first Diversity Festival. Delany is the great-grandson of Hubert Thomas Delany, an American civil rights pioneer, a lawyer, politician, Assistant U.S. Attorney, the first African American Tax Commissioner of New York and one of the first appointed African American judges in New York City. Delany's two great-grand aunts Sadie and Bessie Delany, wrote the autobiographical bestseller Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years, which tracked the family's genealogy dating back through 18th-century enslavement. His twice great-grandfather, Henry Beard Delany (1858—1928), was born enslaved, but became the first African American Bishop Suffragan of the Episcopal Church (United States). Other notable family members include Harlem Renaissance poet Clarissa
is a species of lizard in the family Liolaemidae. It is native to Argentina. References quilmes Reptiles
in the family Liolaemidae. It is native to Argentina. References quilmes Reptiles described
third of Spanish ship production came from the shipyard in Havana. In 1735, its expansion, in the same port, meant an increase in construction capacity. History He had a minor role with respect to the Armada de Barlovento, but it is with the arrival of Juan de Acosta, considered "one of the most outstanding figures of Spanish naval construction”, in 1717 as lieutenant of the Compañía de Gente de Mar and appointed captain of the Maestranza del Arsenal in 1722, when Havana began to stand out as a shipyard. .He will supervise, between 1724 and 1740, the construction of twenty-three vessels, including the ships San Juan|1724|2 and {San Lorenzo|1725|2 and, between 1732 and 1736, the construction of the ships Africa (San José), (Our Lady of the Pillar), (Our Lady of Loreto, 1735) and the ship America 1736|2 (Our Lady of Bethlehem). Later, with the dissolution of the Armada de Barlovento in 1748, the Veracruz
three great Spanish shipyards of the 18th century —the Royal Shipyard of Guarnizo, the Royal Shipyards of Esteiro and the Havana shipyard—this one that delivered the most ships to the Spanish Navy during this period, at the end of which it reached its "peak splendor" in 1794, when it had seventy-six ships of the line and fifty-one frigates, a number that in 1805 had been reduced to fifty-four ships and thirty-seven frigates. From 1715 to 1759, a third of Spanish ship production came from the shipyard in Havana. In 1735, its expansion, in the same port, meant an increase in construction capacity. History He had a minor role with respect to the Armada de Barlovento, but it is with the arrival of Juan de Acosta, considered "one
as State Secretary for Culture and Media in the fourth Rutte cabinet since 10 January 2022. She is a member of the Democrats 66 (D66) party. Early life and education Uslu was born in 1972 in Haarlem, North Holland as the daughter of Turkish immigrants. She attended the Montessori Lyceum Amsterdam, where she completed the MAVO and HAVO curricula. After obtaining propaedeutic diplomas from the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (teacher education) and the
25 October 1972) is a Dutch cultural historian and politician, who has served as State Secretary for Culture and Media in the fourth Rutte cabinet since 10 January 2022. She is a member of the Democrats 66 (D66) party. Early life and education Uslu was born in 1972 in Haarlem, North Holland as the daughter of Turkish immigrants. She attended the Montessori Lyceum Amsterdam, where she completed the
a raised counter, reverse transom; a skeg-mounted rudder controlled by a wheel and a fixed fin keel. It displaces and carries of ballast. The boat has a draft of with the standard keel and is fitted with an inboard engine for docking and manoeuvring. The design has sleeping accommodation for five people, with a double "V"-berth in the bow cabin, two straight settees in the main cabin and an aft cabin with a quarter berth on the port side. The galley is located on the starboard side just forward of the companionway ladder. The galley is "L"-shaped and is equipped with a two-burner stove, an ice box and a sink. A navigation station is opposite the galley, on the port side. The head is located just aft of the bow cabin on the
for five people, with a double "V"-berth in the bow cabin, two straight settees in the main cabin and an aft cabin with a quarter berth on the port side. The galley is located on the starboard side just forward of the companionway ladder. The galley is "L"-shaped and is equipped with a two-burner stove, an ice box and a sink. A navigation station is opposite the galley, on the port side. The head is located just aft of the bow cabin on the port side. The design has a hull speed
of lizard in the family Liolaemidae. It is native to Argentina. References quinterosi Reptiles described in 2019 Reptiles
2019 Reptiles of Argentina Endemic fauna of Argentina Taxa named
14 February at the Gjøvik Olympic Cavern Hall. Results QAB – qualified for the semifinals A/B QC – qualified for Final C PEN – penalty ADA –
the semifinals A/B QC – qualified for Final C PEN – penalty ADA – advanced Quarterfinals Semifinals Semifinals A/B QA – qualified for Final A QB – qualified for Final B Finals Final C
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by Chen Kaige "The Big Parade" (Dad's Army), an episode of the British sitcom Dad's
American silent film about World War I. The Big Parade may also refer to: The Big Parade (1986 film), a Chinese drama directed by Chen Kaige "The Big Parade"
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to East End United of the same league. In 2021 Tibbetts began playing college soccer in the United States for the Tigers of Dakota Wesleyan University. He made nine appearances for the team, scoring one goal, during his first season after debuting against Briar Cliff University in September. Following the season, he was named an All-Great Plains Athletic Conference Honorable Mention. International career Tibbetts represented the Cayman Islands at the 2017 CONCACAF Boys' Under-15 Championship in Bradenton, Florida. The team won its first two matches, against Aruba and Bonaire. Following a 4–0 victory over Saint Martin, the Cayman Islands finished first in Group G and advanced to the knockout rounds. In 2019 Tibbetts was named to the Cayman squad that competed in 2019 CONCACAF U-17 Championship qualifying. The team opened its campaign with a 2–0 victory over Grenada with Tibbetts starting the match. He started again in the second match as the Cayman Islands defeated the United States Virgin Islands 3–0 for a second consecutive victory. Tibbetts made his senior international debut on 29 May 2019 in a friendly against Cuba. He went on to appear in the 2019–20 CONCACAF Nations League C
of the Cayman Islands Premier League. He had served as club captain. In 2020 he transferred to East End United of the same league. In 2021 Tibbetts began playing college soccer in the United States for the Tigers of Dakota Wesleyan University. He made nine appearances for the team, scoring one goal, during his first season after debuting against Briar Cliff University in September. Following the season, he was named an All-Great Plains Athletic Conference Honorable Mention. International career Tibbetts represented the Cayman Islands at the 2017 CONCACAF Boys' Under-15 Championship in Bradenton, Florida. The team won its first two matches, against Aruba and Bonaire. Following a 4–0 victory over Saint Martin, the Cayman Islands finished first in Group G and advanced to the knockout rounds. In 2019 Tibbetts was named to the Cayman squad that competed in 2019 CONCACAF U-17 Championship qualifying. The team opened its campaign with a 2–0 victory over Grenada with Tibbetts starting the match. He started again in the second match as the Cayman Islands defeated the United States Virgin Islands 3–0 for a second consecutive victory. Tibbetts made his senior international debut
Designers Guild Awards, honoring the best costume designs in film, television, and media for 2021, will be held on March 9, 2022. The nominees were announced on January 26, 2022. Winners and nominees Film
held on March 9, 2022. The nominees were announced on January 26, 2022. Winners and nominees Film Television Short Form References External links Official website Costume Designers Guild Awards 2021 film awards
in January 2022. He made his debut for Newport on 29 January 2022 as a second-half substitute in the 2–1 League Two win against Barrow. References External links 2001 births Living people People from Oxford English footballers Crystal Palace F.C. players Torquay United F.C. players Newport County A.F.C. players National League (English football) players English Football League players Association football forwards
began his career with Crystal Palace, turning professional in summer 2020. He joined Torquay United on loan in January 2021, and Newport County on loan for the remainder of the
is a species of lizard in the
Reptiles described in 1999 Reptiles of Argentina
would go viral after becoming a trend in the use of Fortnite gaming montages. The song has over 25 millions plays to date across streaming services. Killval would go on to slowly but steadily release singles throughout the year, spearheaded by "Waiting 4 U" and "Hate". Both of these singles would be included on Killval's third extended play "Romance For Madness" which was released on November 24, 2020. Quiet year and Good Girls Gone Bad: 2021-2022 Killval would have a relatively quiet 2021, while he built anticipation for his debut album, scheduled for release in 2022. He would go on to release singles such as "FRIENDS", "Space Ranger", "Quitter" and "Actress" to finish off the year. The most successful of these, "Actress" would
Richmond, Virginia. He would gain recognition in 2020, after his song "So Long" would go viral and gain millions of streams on Spotify after its increased use in Fortnite gaming montages. Biography Jayshawn Kylek Rowland was born on August 24, 2000, in Richmond, Virginia. Career Career Beginnings: 2019-2020 Rowland began making music in 2019. He would release his first song "Waste My Time" which was produced by Internet Money-affiliate Nick Mira. After slowly releasing singles throughout the year, he would release his debut extended play "Luv Digital" in January 2020. Breakthrough: 2020-2021 After releasing singles continually throughout 2020, Killval would release the extended play, "Eternal" in July 2020, which would include his breakout single "So Long". The song, also produced by Mira, would go viral after becoming a trend in the use of Fortnite gaming montages.
a footballer who plays as a midfielder for CO Vincennes. Born in France, he represents Saint Martin internationally. Career In 2010, Zonzon signed for Slovak second tier side MFK Zemplín Michalovce. Before the second half of 2011–12, he was sent on loan to FK Spišská Nová Ves in the Slovak third tier. Before the second half of 2012–13, Zonzon signed for French fourth tier club Maccabi Paris, where
In 2018, he signed for Blanc-Mesnil in the French fifth tier. In 2021, Zonzon signed for French sixth tier team CO Vincennes. References External links FK Spišská Nová Ves players 2. Liga (Slovakia) players 3. Liga (Slovakia) players Living people French expatriate sportspeople in Slovakia Saint Martinois footballers
области) were introduced and the whole country was divided into 33 oblasts. Before 1922, the territory of the Bihać Oblast was primarily part of the Bihać District. In 1929, the 33 oblasts were administratively replaced with 9 banovinas and one district, and the territory of the Bihać Oblast was incorporated into the new Vrbas Banovina. Geography The Bihać Oblast included western Bosanska Krajina. It shared borders with the Vrbas Oblast in the east, the Travnik Oblast in the south, and the Primorje-Krajina Oblast in the north-west. Demographics According to 1921 census, the Bihać Oblast was linguistically dominated by speakers of Serbo-Croatian. Cities and Towns The main cities and towns located within the oblast were: Bihać Bosanska Krupa Bosanski Petrovac Bužim
was formed in 1918 and was initially divided into counties and districts (this division was inherited from previous state administrations). In 1922, new administrative units known as oblasts (Serbo-Croatian: oblasti / области) were introduced and the whole country was divided into 33 oblasts. Before 1922, the territory of the Bihać Oblast was primarily part of the Bihać District. In 1929, the 33 oblasts were administratively replaced with 9 banovinas and one district, and the territory of the Bihać Oblast was incorporated into the new Vrbas Banovina. Geography The Bihać Oblast included western Bosanska Krajina. It shared borders with the Vrbas Oblast in the east, the Travnik Oblast in the south, and the Primorje-Krajina Oblast in the north-west. Demographics According to 1921 census, the Bihać Oblast was
served on the board of the Los Angeles Convention and Visitors Bureau and was chairman of the California Restaurant Association. He died at age 77 on May 17, 2017. Sam King was one of the founders of the Sustainable Seafood Forum. He is currently chief executive and resides in Coto de Caza, California. References External links King's Seafood Companies based in Costa Mesa, California Food and drink companies established in 1945 American companies established in 1945 Food and drink companies based
PierBurger in Santa Monica, California, 555 East steakhouse in Long Beach, California, Fish Camp in Sunset Beach, California, and Lou & Mickey's, a steakhouse in San Diego, California named for their parents. The company also operates pop-up fish markets at several locations. In the 2000s Jeff King served on the board of the Los Angeles Convention and Visitors Bureau and was chairman of the California Restaurant Association. He died at age 77 on May 17,
the right to participate. 7 national parties: PRI, PAN, PRD, PT, PVEM, MC, MORENA. 3 local parties: FxM, MAS, CQR. Electoral Process The gubernatorial campaigning starts in 3 April, and ends after 8 weeks in 1 June, while the campaigning for the state congress starts in April 18 and goes for 6 weeks. The voting will be done on 5 June 2022, from 8 AM to 6 PM. Electoral Districts Alliances and Candidates Va por Quintana Roo The National Action Party and the Party of the Democratic Revolution agreed to being in coalition for the local elections. The Institutional Revolutionary Party decided against forming part of the alliance. In January 7 the coalition registered its integration, conformed by three parties, National Action Party, Party of the Democratic Revolution and Confianza por Quintana Roo. In January 2022 the coalition agreed that the nominee was selected by the PRD. For the candidate selection the party asked Parametría to do a poll with the three candidates. On 20 January the coalition announced the postulation of the deputy Laura Fernández Piña as the gubernatorial candidate. Nominee Laura Fernández Piña (PRD), member of the Chamber of Deputies from Quintana Roo 4th District. Lost nomination Mayuli Martínez Simón (PAN), Senator from Quintana Roo. Roberto Palazuelos (PRD), actor, model and producer. Institutional Revolutionary Party The party decided against forming any coalition for the election. Proposed Leslie Hendricks Rubio (PRI), local
agreed to being in coalition for the local elections. The Institutional Revolutionary Party decided against forming part of the alliance. In January 7 the coalition registered its integration, conformed by three parties, National Action Party, Party of the Democratic Revolution and Confianza por Quintana Roo. In January 2022 the coalition agreed that the nominee was selected by the PRD. For the candidate selection the party asked Parametría to do a poll with the three candidates. On 20 January the coalition announced the postulation of the deputy Laura Fernández Piña as the gubernatorial candidate. Nominee Laura Fernández Piña (PRD), member of the Chamber of Deputies from Quintana Roo 4th District. Lost nomination Mayuli Martínez Simón (PAN), Senator from Quintana Roo. Roberto Palazuelos (PRD), actor, model and producer. Institutional Revolutionary Party The party decided against forming any coalition for the election. Proposed Leslie Hendricks Rubio (PRI), local deputy and daughter of former governor Joaquín Hendricks Díaz. Citizens' Movement The party decided to go alone in the elections. On 23 January the party elected Roberto Palazuelos as their candidate for governor, however on 18 February Palazuelos declined his candidacy after it was rumored that Citizens' Movement planned to remove him from the nomination because of the several scandals he had. On the same day the party offered its candidacy to the incumbent Senator from Quintana Roo, José Luis Pech Várguez. Nominee José Luis Pech Várguez, Senator from Quintana Roo and 2016 Quintana Roo gubernatorial nominee for MORENA. Previously went for the candidacy of Juntos Hacemos Historia. Lost nomination Marybel Villegas Canché (MC), Senator
from any actual voodoo practices or beliefs. Tropes regarding voodoo appear most often in supernatural fantasy or horror films, with common themes including the activity of witch doctors, the summoning or control of dark spirits, use of voodoo dolls to inflict pain on people remotely, and the creation of zombies. Early instances One of the first books to expose Western culture to the concept of the voodoo zombie was The Magic Island (1929) by W. B. Seabrook. This is the sensationalized account of a narrator who encounters voodoo cults in Haiti and their resurrected thralls. Time commented that the book "introduced 'zombi' into U.S. speech". Zombies have a complex literary heritage, with antecedents ranging from Richard Matheson and H. P. Lovecraft to Mary Shelley's Frankenstein drawing on European folklore of the undead. Victor Halperin directed White Zombie (1932), a horror film starring Bela Lugosi. Here zombies are depicted as mindless, unthinking henchmen under the spell of an evil magician. Zombies, often still using this voodoo-inspired rationale, were initially uncommon in cinema, but their appearances continued sporadically through the 1930s to the 1960s, with films including Jacques Tourneur's I Walked with a Zombie (1943), and Plan 9 from Outer Space (1959). Derivations Various scholars describe the form of the religion practiced in Haiti, Haitian Vodou, as one of the world's most maligned and misunderstood religions. Its reputation is notorious; in broader Anglophone and Francophone society, it has been widely associated with sorcery, witchcraft, and black magic. In U.S. popular culture, for instance, Haitian Vodou is usually portrayed as destructive and malevolent, attitudes sometimes linked with anti-black racism. Non-practitioners have often depicted Vodou in literature, theater, and film; in many cases, such as the films White Zombie (1932) and London Voodoo (2004), these promote sensationalist views of the religion. The lack of any central Vodou authority has hindered efforts to combat these negative representations. Two of the most pervasive representations are the creation of zombies and the use of voodoo dolls. In Haitian folklore, a zombie (Haitian French: , ) is an animated corpse raised by magical means, such as witchcraft. The concept has been popularly associated with the religion of voodoo, but it plays no part in that faith's formal practices. Filmmaker George Romero, who was influential in the development of the zombie film genre, initially believed that "zombies" corresponded to the undead slaves of Haitian voodoo as depicted in White Zombie. The term Voodoo doll commonly describes an effigy into which pins are inserted. Such practices are found in various forms in the magical traditions of many cultures around the world. Although the use of the term Voodoo
Francophone society, it has been widely associated with sorcery, witchcraft, and black magic. In U.S. popular culture, for instance, Haitian Vodou is usually portrayed as destructive and malevolent, attitudes sometimes linked with anti-black racism. Non-practitioners have often depicted Vodou in literature, theater, and film; in many cases, such as the films White Zombie (1932) and London Voodoo (2004), these promote sensationalist views of the religion. The lack of any central Vodou authority has hindered efforts to combat these negative representations. Two of the most pervasive representations are the creation of zombies and the use of voodoo dolls. In Haitian folklore, a zombie (Haitian French: , ) is an animated corpse raised by magical means, such as witchcraft. The concept has been popularly associated with the religion of voodoo, but it plays no part in that faith's formal practices. Filmmaker George Romero, who was influential in the development of the zombie film genre, initially believed that "zombies" corresponded to the undead slaves of Haitian voodoo as depicted in White Zombie. The term Voodoo doll commonly describes an effigy into which pins are inserted. Such practices are found in various forms in the magical traditions of many cultures around the world. Although the use of the term Voodoo implies that the practice is linked to Haitian Vodou or Louisiana Voodoo, the voodoo doll is not prominent in either. The link between this magical practice and Voodoo was established through the presentation of the latter in Western popular culture, enduring the first half of the 20th century. In this, the myth of this magical practice being closely linked to Voodoo and Vodou was promoted as part of the wider negative depictions of blacks and Afro-Caribbean religious practices in the United States. In John Houston Craige's 1933 book Black Bagdad: The Arabian Nights Adventures of a Marine Captain in Haiti, he described a Haitian prisoner sticking pins into an effigy to induce illness. Its use also appeared in film representations of Haitian Vodou such as Halperin's White Zombie, and Tourneur's I Walked with a Zombie. Voodoo dolls are also featured in
outside of the United States. He won the fight by an eight-round knockout. Foster floored Bravo with a counter right straight at the 2:59 minute mark of the eight round, which prompted referee Ronald Alvarez to stop the fight with one second remaining in the round. Foster made his first WBC Silver title defense against Alberto Mercado on 5 December 2019, at the Terminal 5 in New York City. The fight was scheduled for the undercard of the UFC Fight Pass broadcast super lightweight title fight between Ana Laura Esteche and Mary McGee. He won the fight by unanimous decision. Two judges scored the fight 99–91 in his favor, while the third judge scored it 98–92 for Foster. Foster made his second WBC Silver title defense against the veteran Miguel Roman on 19 November 2020, after an eleven-month absence from the sport. The fight was scheduled as the main event of an NBCSN broadcast card, which took place at the Wild Card Boxing in Los Angeles, California. Some minor controversy occurred prior to the fight, as it was discovered by Foster's head
Professional boxing career Foster made his professional debut against Theo Johnson on 8 September 2012. He won the fight by a first-round technical knockout. Foster amassed a 10–0 record during the next four years, before making his first step-up in competition. That step-up came against the undefeated Lavisas Williams on 19 February 2016, on the undercard of Shotime's "ShoBox: The Next Generation". Foster won the fight by a seventh-round technical knockout. He dropped Williams on four separate occasions: once each in rounds two, three, four and seven. Foster next faced Rolando Chinea on 22 July 2016. Chinea handed Foster his second professional loss, as he won the fight by split decision. Foster bounced back from his second professional loss with a first-round technical knockout of Andrew Goodrich on 29 December 2017 and a majority decision win against Kaylyn Alfred on 20 January 2018, with both fights taking place at lightweight. Foster returned to super featherweight to face Frank De Alba on 13 April 2018. He won the eight round bout by majority decision. Two judges scored the fight 79–73 and 78–74 in
Nepali politician and a current Deputy chairman of CPN (Unified Socialist). Sah is the former Minister for General Administration of Nepal. He
is the former Minister for General Administration of Nepal. He is also former member of Pratinidhi Sabha from Siraha
Deputies. In May 1917, he headed the provincial bureau of councils. In August, he became a member of the city committee for the protection of the revolution, which dissolved the officer organizations, disbanded the shock battalions, and removed the head of the garrison. In September 1917, as a representative from Yaroslavl, he attended a meeting in the Bolshevik Central Committee, which considered the issue of the speedy transfer of power into the hands of the soviets. In October 1917, he was in Petrograd, participated in the work of the Second All–Russian Congress of Soviets, the decisions of which secured the coming to power of the Bolsheviks. Political activity On November 4, 1917, he was elected Chairman of the executive committee of the Yaroslavl City Council. Simultaneously, on November 10, he became the temporary commissar of the garrison, in fact, his chief. In February 1918, at a meeting of the united congress of councils of the province, he was elected Chairman of the Provincial Executive Committee, that is, the head of the executive branch in the province. David Zackheim became the Head of the City Executive Committee, with whom Dobrokhotov had serious disagreements, in particular on the issue of the Brest Peace, in the ratification of which Dobrokhotov took part at the 7th Emergency Party Congress and the 4th Emergency Congress of Councils. A few weeks before the start of the anti–Bolshevik uprising in Yaroslavl, Dobrokhotov was relieved of his post, retaining his membership in the provincial executive committee. The heads of the city and provincial executive committees, David Zackheim and Semyon Nakhimson, were shot at the beginning of the uprising. Dobrokhotov was sent for party work to the Tutaevsky District, already in September 1918, he headed the district committee of the party and became a member of the executive committee of the district council. Delegate of the 8th Party Congress. In March 1919, he was summoned to Moscow at the disposal of the Central Committee of the Party. In early July, he appeared in Yaroslavl as a representative of the Central Committee with broad powers in connection with numerous peasant and deserter uprisings in the province (the total number of rebels reached 25 thousand people). He chaired meetings of the provincial committee of the party and the provincial executive committee. In mid–July, the former Chairman of the Provincial Executive Committee, Tsvetkov, handed over all the affairs to Dobrokhotov as the temporary head of the executive branch. Having taken a number of urgent measures, he convened an extraordinary provincial party conference, at which a new leadership was elected. By decision of the Central Committee, he was sent to Ukraine. He headed the Kherson Executive Committee, was engaged in the creation of a fortified area to prevent the breakthrough of the Wrangel troops to the right bank of the Dnieper. Description of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine: "An old party member with a good Bolshevik temper... In a political situation, he quickly navigates... Not involved in squabbles. Provincial worker". In 1924–1925, he served as People's Commissar of Labour of the Ukrainian Republic and at the same time headed the central commission to combat unemployment. Then for several years he managed the Soyuzkartofel Organization. Last years He
connection with the difficult financial situation, he sang in the church choir of the Spassky Monastery, lived in its hostel; at the same time continued party work. Arrested twice, spent several months in jail. In 1910–1913, he worked as a teacher in the Perm Governorate. In 1915, he was drafted into the army. He served in Yaroslavl as a private of the 211th Reserve Infantry Regiment. After the February Revolution, he began active political activity, became an influential figure in the Yaroslavl Council of Soldiers' Deputies. In May 1917, he headed the provincial bureau of councils. In August, he became a member of the city committee for the protection of the revolution, which dissolved the officer organizations, disbanded the shock battalions, and removed the head of the garrison. In September 1917, as a representative from Yaroslavl, he attended a meeting in the Bolshevik Central Committee, which considered the issue of the speedy transfer of power into the hands of the soviets. In October 1917, he was in Petrograd, participated in the work of the Second All–Russian Congress of Soviets, the decisions of which secured the coming to power of the Bolsheviks. Political activity On November 4, 1917, he was elected Chairman of the executive committee of the Yaroslavl City Council. Simultaneously, on November 10, he became the temporary commissar of the garrison, in fact, his chief. In February 1918, at a meeting of the united congress of councils of the province, he was elected Chairman of the Provincial Executive Committee, that is, the head of the executive branch in the province. David Zackheim became the Head of the City Executive Committee, with whom Dobrokhotov had serious disagreements, in particular on the issue of the Brest Peace, in the ratification of which Dobrokhotov took part at the 7th Emergency Party Congress and the 4th Emergency Congress of Councils. A few weeks before the start of the anti–Bolshevik uprising in Yaroslavl, Dobrokhotov was relieved
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Gisèle Halimi in 1972. The victory in this trial was key for the legalization of abortion in France and the . Biography Chevalier was born in Meung-sur-Loire on 12 July 1955. She grew up in a working-class family alongside her mother and two sisters in . At the age of 16, she was raped by an 18-year-old male classmate who attended the same secondary school as her. She then found herself pregnant and asked her mother, Michèle Chevalier, to help her find a means of abortion. She received an abortion underground, as it was illegal in France at the time, but she suffered from hemorrhaging and required hospitalization. Arrested for a case of grand theft auto unrelated to the rape, Chevalier's rapist revealed her abortion as a means to escape prosecution and obtain his release. Shortly thereafter, Chevalier was arrested and
the . Biography Chevalier was born in Meung-sur-Loire on 12 July 1955. She grew up in a working-class family alongside her mother and two sisters in . At the age of 16, she was raped by an 18-year-old male classmate who attended the same secondary school as her. She then found herself pregnant and asked her mother, Michèle Chevalier, to help her find a means of abortion. She received an abortion underground, as it was illegal in France at the time, but she suffered from hemorrhaging and required hospitalization. Arrested for a case of grand theft auto unrelated to the rape, Chevalier's rapist revealed her abortion as a means to escape prosecution and obtain his release. Shortly thereafter, Chevalier was arrested and imprisoned. She was then defended in the Bobigny trial by Gisèle Halimi alongside four other women. She was released on 11 October 1972 after a trial behind closed doors, due to her status as a minor. The trial was described as a "political affair" by Halimi and Simone de Beauvoir. In her 1973 book, Le procès de Bobigny,
with rows of white headstones hedged to the rear, with a white stone monument in the front. There are 147 Commonwealth burials of the 1914-1918 war here, those whose graves are not marked by headstones are commemorated on Special Memorial headstones erected in a row within the main War Plot. There are 134 Commonwealth burials of the 1939-1945 war here, those whose graves are not marked by headstones are commemorated on a Screen Wall Memorial in the main War Plot. There are also 2 Foreign National war burials and 3 non war service burials. References External links Leytonstoner Blog Cemeteries in London Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemeteries in England London Borough of Waltham Forest 1868 establishments in England Parks and open spaces in the London Borough of Waltham Forest Religion in the London Borough of
It was opened in 1868 to manage the population growth in response to a growing demand for consecrated burial space by the Catholic community in East London. It is one of only two Roman Catholic cemeteries in London (the other being a sister cemetery in West London, St Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Kensal Green). The population of London grew and grew during the 19th Century, as did the city's physical footprint. Places that were once small villages surrounded by fields were swallowed up by the growing metropolis, with rows of terraced homes replacing the open spaces. Some of these Victorian homes can be seen in the streets around St Patrick's cemetery – both Leyton and Leytonstone were among those places that grew up as suburbs after the arrival of the railways made it easier for people to commute into central London for work. Nearby Hackney saw its population rise from 38,000 in 1861 to a staggering 125,000 only ten years later. It catered for the sizeable Irish and Italian communities who lived in London in the 19th Century, and their descendants, as well as Catholics from other parts of Britain who moved to London to seek work. The cemetery buildings, including its yellow brick gothic mortuary chapel, were designed by the Roman Catholic architect Samuel J Nicholl. By the early 1980s 168,000 burials are
by lead singer Brent Smith as much more stripped down in terms of sound than previous records. He also describes it as "controversial" and it would touch upon subjects that the band has shied away from in the past. Release On January 26, 2022, the band released the lead single, "Planet Zero". The album is set to be released on April 22, 2022. Track listing Personnel Brent Smith – lead vocals Zach Myers
bassist Eric Bass, the second album to have done so after Attention Attention. It was written and recorded during the COVID-19 pandemic in Bass’ newly built Big Animal Studio in Charleston, South Carolina. The sound is described by lead singer Brent Smith as much more stripped down in terms of sound than previous records. He also describes it as "controversial" and it
party Broad Front. He was also the president of the national trade union center PIT-CNT from 2015 to 2021. References
union center PIT-CNT from 2015 to 2021. References Broad Front (Uruguay) politicians Living
set of the Death Row Records live performances. It was the first year that the program was nationally syndicated and televised. Winners and nominees Winners are in bold text. Artist of the Year (group) Wu-Tang Clan Salt-N-Pepa Gang Starr Heavy D & the Boyz Artist of the Year (solo) Snoop Doggy Dogg Scarface Queen Latifah MC Eiht New Artist of the Year (group) Outkast Bone Thugs-n-Harmony Ill Al Skratch Smif-N-Wessun New Artist of the Year (solo) The Notorious B.I.G. Warren G Method Man Da Brat Lyricist of the Year (group or solo) The Notorious B.I.G. Redman Nas Big Mike Rap Album of the Year The Notorious B.I.G. – Ready to Die Nas – Illmatic Outkast – Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik Scarface – The Diary Single of the Year Craig Mack – Flava in Ya Ear Bone Thugs-n-Harmony – Thuggish Ruggish Bone The Lady of Rage – Afro Puffs Warren G featuring Nate Dogg – Regulate Motion Picture Soundtrack of the Year Above the Rim Jason's Lyric Murder was the Case Poetic Justice Acting Performance, Movie or TV Ice Cube – Higher Learning R&B Artist of the Year Mary J. Blige TLC Brandy R. Kelly Producer of the Year Dr. Dre DJ Premier Easy Mo Bee Pete Rock Reggae/Hip-Hop Artist of the Year Mad
(group) Outkast Bone Thugs-n-Harmony Ill Al Skratch Smif-N-Wessun New Artist of the Year (solo) The Notorious B.I.G. Warren G Method Man Da Brat Lyricist of the Year (group or solo) The Notorious B.I.G. Redman Nas Big Mike Rap Album of the Year The Notorious B.I.G. – Ready to Die Nas – Illmatic Outkast – Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik Scarface – The Diary Single of the Year Craig Mack – Flava in Ya Ear Bone Thugs-n-Harmony – Thuggish Ruggish Bone The Lady of Rage – Afro Puffs Warren G featuring Nate Dogg – Regulate Motion Picture Soundtrack of the Year Above the Rim Jason's Lyric Murder was the Case Poetic Justice Acting Performance, Movie or TV Ice Cube – Higher Learning R&B Artist of the Year Mary J. Blige TLC Brandy R. Kelly Producer of the Year Dr. Dre DJ Premier Easy Mo Bee Pete Rock Reggae/Hip-Hop Artist of the Year Mad Lion Live Performer of the Year (group or solo) The Notorious B.I.G. Video of the Year Dr. Dre and Ice Cube – Natural Born Killaz Craig Mack – Flava in Ya Ear Snoop Doggy Dogg – Murder Was the Case Coolio – Fantastic Voyage Lifetime Achievement Award Eazy-E Pioneer Award Run-DMC Performances Craig Mack – "Flava in Ya Ear" Faith Evans –
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A QB – qualified for Final B PEN – penalty Semifinals Final B Final
shmatkoi Logunov & Ponomarev, 2020 – Azerbaijan, Russia (Europe), Kazakhstan K. tashkumyr Logunov & Ponomarev, 2020 – Kyrgyzstan K. turanica Logunov & Ponomarev, 2020 – Turkmenistan K. zyuzini Logunov & Ponomarev, 2020 – Uzbekistan See also Hogna Lycosa List of Lycosidae species
K. shmatkoi Logunov & Ponomarev, 2020 – Azerbaijan, Russia (Europe), Kazakhstan K. tashkumyr Logunov & Ponomarev, 2020 – Kyrgyzstan K. turanica Logunov & Ponomarev, 2020 – Turkmenistan K. zyuzini Logunov & Ponomarev, 2020 – Uzbekistan See also Hogna Lycosa
session, with a lap of 29.324 and an average speed of . Second practice The second practice session was held on Saturday, July 12, at 9:30 AM CST, and would last for 45 minutes. Tony Stewart of Joe Gibbs Racing would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 30.242 and an average speed of . Third and final practice The third and final practice session, sometimes referred to as Happy Hour, was held on Saturday, July 12, at 11:10 AM CST, and would last for 45 minutes. Jimmie Johnson of Hendrick Motorsports would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 30.231 and an average speed of . Qualifying Qualifying was held on Friday, July 11, at 3:05 PM CST. Each driver would have two laps to set a fastest time; the fastest of the two would count as their official qualifying lap. The session would commence after a near two-hour rain delay. Positions 1-36 would be decided on time, while positions 37-43 would be based on provisionals. Six spots are awarded by the use of provisionals based on owner's points. The seventh is awarded to a past champion who has not otherwise qualified for the race. If no past champ needs the
the stock car race of the 2003 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season and the third iteration of the event. The race was held on Sunday, July 13, 2003, in Joliet, Illinois, at Chicagoland Speedway, a 1.5 miles (2.41 km) tri-oval speedway. The race took the scheduled 267 laps to complete. At race's end, Penske Racing South driver Ryan Newman would stretch out his fuel mileage well enough to coast to the line and win his fourth career NASCAR Winston Cup Series win and his third of the season. To fill out the podium, Tony Stewart of Joe Gibbs Racing and Jimmie Johnson of Hendrick Motorsports would finish second and third, respectively. Background Chicagoland Speedway is a 1.5 miles (2.41 km) tri-oval speedway in Joliet, Illinois, southwest of Chicago. The speedway opened in 2001 and currently hosts NASCAR racing. Until 2011, the speedway also hosted the IndyCar Series, recording numerous close finishes including the closest finish in IndyCar history. The speedway is owned and operated by International Speedway Corporation and located adjacent to Route 66 Raceway. Entry list Practice First practice The first practice session was held on Friday, July 11, at 11:20 AM CST, and would last for 2 hours. Jimmie Johnson of Hendrick Motorsports would set the fastest time in the session, with a
foundation supports existing and future philanthropic projects in fundamental sciences. Milner had previously shown interest in anti-aging technologies, in October 2020, he co-hosted a meeting where experts presented their research, reported on animal testing, and the concept for Altos Labs was developed. The company has been able to recruit prominent scientists such as Juan Carlos Izpisúa Belmonte (known for his work on rejuvenation through cell reprogramming), Steve Horvath (known for his work on the epigenetic aging clock), and Shinya Yamanaka (the Nobel Prize-winning inventor of cellular reprogramming in mammalian cells). The board of
was started in 2022. History The name Altos Labs is based on the city of Los Altos in California. The idea for Altos Labs originated with cell biologist and entrepreneur Richard D. Klausner, who co-founded the company with Hans Bishop. One of the early investors of Altos Labs is an investment vehicle held for the benefit of the Breakthrough Foundation, founded by Israeli science and technology investor and philanthropist Yuri Milner and his wife Julia. The foundation supports existing and future philanthropic projects in fundamental sciences. Milner had previously shown interest in anti-aging technologies, in October 2020, he co-hosted a meeting where experts presented their research, reported on animal testing, and the concept for Altos Labs was developed. The company has been able to recruit prominent scientists such as Juan Carlos Izpisúa Belmonte (known for his work on rejuvenation through cell reprogramming), Steve Horvath (known for his work on
Semi-finals Statistics As of the 1994–95 season. Appearances and goals |- !colspan="16" style="background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center"|Goalkeepers |- !colspan="16" style="background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center"|Defenders |- !colspan="16" style="background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center"|Midfielders |- !colspan="16" style="background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center"|Forwards |- References External links Official websites PSG.FR - Site officiel du Paris Saint-Germain Paris Saint-Germain - Ligue 1 Paris Saint-Germain - UEFA.com
to Alain Roche. Players As of the 1994–95 season. Squad Out on loan Transfers As of the 1994–95 season. Arrivals Departures Kits Spanish car manufacturer SEAT, French soft-drink brand Tourtel and British tea brand Lipton were the shirt sponsors. American sportswear brand Nike was the kit manufacturer. Friendly tournaments Pepsi Cup Competitions Overall record Division 1 League table Results by round Matches Coupe de France Coupe de la Ligue UEFA Champions
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