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the most magnificent auditorium west of the Hudson." The hall was located on the top floor of a building designed by architect Henry Searle and built by William A. Reynolds. The building was just north of the Reynolds Arcade, also built by William Reynolds. Most people entered the building through the Reynolds Arcade, ... | to bring the seating capacity up to sixteen hundred. In 1898, it was destroyed by fire. The short street where the hall was located is now called Corinthian Street. Significant events Frederick Douglass, an African American abolitionist leader who had escaped from slavery, delivered his "What to the Slave Is the Fourth... |
well as the Lordship Marburg, including the office and Marburg Castle, as well as Obermarburg Castle (Marburg an der Drau/Maribor, historically partly Marchburg; 1564 to around 1620 ). In addition, the inheritance included the possessions of Rohrbach an der Lafnitz, Grabenhofen with Alt-Grabenhofen Castle, Liechtenberg... | und zu Stadel-Kornberg. The male line of the family died out at the end of the 19th century. History The Stadl family was first mentioned in 1180 with Hugo von Stadl. The Knights of Stadl achieved great wealth and prestige in 1539 through the marriage of Christoph von Stadl to Anna von Graben, the heiress to the Lords ... |
Hussain was one of the youngest Ph.D. of Pakistan, completing his postgraduate degree at the age of 25 years and 10 months. Early life and education Azhar Hussain did his primary and matriculation education at a government school of district Bahawalpur. Azhar did F.Sc. from Government Sadiq Egerton College Bahawalpur. ... | Bahawalpur. Earlier he served as deputy director student affairs in the Islamia University of Bahawalpur. Hussain was one of the youngest Ph.D. of Pakistan, completing his postgraduate degree at the age of 25 years and 10 months. Early life and education Azhar Hussain did his primary and matriculation education at a go... |
August 1994) is an Indonesian professional footballer who plays as a defender or defensive midfielder for Liga 1 club Persela Lamongan. Club career PSIM Yogyakarta In 2021, Syarif signed a contract with Indonesian Liga 2 club PSIM Yogyakarta. He made his league debut on 26 September | league debut on 26 September 2021 in a match against PSCS Cilacap at the Manahan Stadium, Surakarta. Persela Lamongan He was signed for Persela Lamongan to played in Liga 1 on 2021 season. Syarif made his league debut on 11 January 2022 in a match against Persita Tangerang at the Ngurah Rai Stadium, Denpasar. Career st... |
for him from a pawn shop. After playing with various local bands, he joined The O'Jays as their touring bass player. Dunlap subsequently settled in California where he worked several odd jobs while trying to make a living as a musician. Dunlap joined Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band and played on the... | suffering from an extended childhood illness, he began practicing on an old Fender bass which his adoptive parents bought for him from a pawn shop. After playing with various local bands, he joined The O'Jays as their touring bass player. Dunlap subsequently settled in California where he worked several odd jobs while ... |
power of 30 Watt, which can be sufficient for worldwide data communication. The vehicle version HRM 7400M, has an output power of 400 W thanks to the higher battery availability. Different operating modes are possible with the system. This includes encrypted data and Telephony. A connection can be established conventio... | of shortwave radios. The devices are designed to ensure fast connection setup worldwide and can handle both voice and data transmission. The HRM-7000 uses Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) to search for suitable connection frequencies and is therefore not susceptible to fluctuations ionospheric conditions and targeted... |
the top flight of French football. In addition to the domestic league, Paris Saint-Germain participated in this season's editions of the Coupe de France, the Coupe de la Ligue, and the UEFA Champions League. Players First-team squad | la Ligue, and the UEFA Champions League. Players First-team squad Pre-season and friendlies Competitions Overall record Division 1 League table Results summary Results by round Matches Coupe de France Coupe de la Ligue |
and the Indonesia women's national team. Club career Supriyanto has played for Asprov Jateng in Indonesia. International career Supriyanto represented Indonesia at the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup. | the Indonesia women's national team. Club career Supriyanto has played for Asprov Jateng in Indonesia. International career Supriyanto represented Indonesia at the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup. References |
It may also refer to Peppermint Candy | to Mint (candy). It may also |
return to Progress on February 27, 2021, at Chapter 105: Bring The Thunder, losing to Kanji in a Progress Women;s Championship #1 contender's match also involving Taonga, Millie McKenzie, Lana Austin, Mercedez Blaze and Alexxis Flacon. Soon after, due to COVID-19 travel restrictions, reigning Progress World Women's Cha... | after losing to Alex Windsor at RevPro Live At The NOTpit 55 on November 7. As of February 2022, this was Shaw's last match in RevPro. Progress Wrestling (2019–present) Shaw made her Progress Wrestling debut at Chapter 93: Cheer Up Juice, in a losing effort against Dani Luna in a four way which also included Jody Threa... |
in 1884. The type species is Glyphus marsupialis, by monotypy. In La vie au fonds des mers, Filhol describes it as being found at depths of 882 m between the | as being found at depths of 882 m between the Canaries and Cap Vert. References Decapods Caridea Decapod genera Taxa named by Henri |
secondary school in Saint Lucia. Notable alumni John Compton, 1st prime minister of Saint Lucia Emile Ford, singer Hunter J. Francois, lawyer and politician Arthur Lewis, economist and winner of the Nobel Prize for Economics Vladimir Lucien, writer, critic and actor Philip J. Pierre, 8th prime minister of Saint Lucia D... | History Saint Mary's College opened on 20 April 1890, founded by Rev. Louis Tapon as the first secondary school in Saint Lucia. Notable alumni John Compton, 1st prime minister of Saint Lucia Emile Ford, singer Hunter J. Francois, lawyer and politician Arthur Lewis, economist and winner of the Nobel Prize for |
holder in the Long Jump as well as the under 18 boys Record holder in the Triple Jump. He secured a Silver medal representing Grenada at the 2016 Carifta games with a jump of 14.55m. In 2017 Gamali was able to set a new school record in the senior boys 400m with a time of 49.44s thus erasing the old mark of 50.30s set ... | At the National Junior Championships of the same year Felix was able to extend his personal best distance in the Triple Jump with a jump of 14.87m. In 2021 he became the NJCAA National Indoor Champion in the men's 400m. He was the first to Grenadian to win this title. He also earned All American honors as part of the B... |
Trade Unions of Japan. By 1958, it had 31,986 members, but that year, it suffered a major split, as the right wing of the union left to form the Japanese Confederation of National Tax Unions. By 1970, it was down to only 3,209 members, and in | Trade Unions of Japan. By 1958, it had 31,986 members, but that year, it suffered a major split, as the right wing of the union left to form the Japanese Confederation of |
until the morning of January 30 with the Virginia Department of Transportation asking drivers to stay off the roads. To the north, the Eastern Shore of Virginia (Delmarva Peninsula) received up to of snow amid whiteout conditions. Mid-Atlantic United States Maryland and Delaware Ocean City on the Atlantic coast of Mary... | and Sussex counties while a Level 1 Driving Warning was issued for New Castle County effective at 10 p.m. on January 28. In Maryland Governor Larry Hogan declared a state of emergency for nine counties on the Eastern Shore and mobilized the Maryland National Guard. A blizzard warning was issued for Somerset, Wicomico, ... |
to the domestic league, Paris Saint-Germain participated in this season's editions of the Coupe de France, the Coupe de la Ligue, the Trophée des Champions, and the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. Players First-team squad Pre-season and friendlies Competitions Overall record Division | league, Paris Saint-Germain participated in this season's editions of the Coupe de France, the Coupe de la Ligue, the Trophée des Champions, and the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. Players First-team squad Pre-season and friendlies Competitions Overall |
Edward Fox (1788–1875) was a British landscape painter, active | active from 1813 to 1854. References |
coach at Indiana State for 11 years. A New Jersey state champion, Csipkay played collegiate tennis for Indiana State, graduating in 1982. On the professional tour he had a doubles semi-final appearance at the 1983 Head Classic in Stowe with brother Bill, beating fourth | route. He and Bill featured in the men's doubles main draw of the 1983 US Open, where they lost in the first round to another sibling pairing of Vijay and Anand Amritraj. References External links Year of birth missing (living people) Living people American male tennis players Indiana State Sycamores athletes College m... |
of John Sadri. Graduating in 1979, Csipkay was ranked in the world's top 200 for doubles and appeared in the doubles main draw of the 1983 US Open, with his brother Tom. ATP Challenger finals Doubles: 1 (0–1) | North Carolina State University, where he was a doubles partner of John Sadri. Graduating in 1979, Csipkay was ranked in the world's top 200 for doubles and appeared in the doubles main draw of the 1983 US Open, |
using plans drawn up by the architect Arne Thorsrud. The church seats about 250 people. History The earliest existing historical records of the church date back to the year 1575, but the church was not built that year. The first church in Seegård was a wooden stave church that was possibly built during the 14th century... | Nilsen Gloppe. This new building was consecrated in 1782. This church burned down on Palm Sunday (27 March) 1994, destroying the church and none of the historic interior furnishings were saved. Soon after, the parish began planning for a new church building on the same site. The new church was designed by Arne Thorsrud... |
an American businessman, Democratic politician, and Wisconsin pioneer. He was one of the founders of Juneau, Wisconsin, and represented Dodge County in the Wisconsin State Senate for 1862 and 1863. Biography Joel Rich was born in Caroline, Tompkins County, New York, in 1824. He emigrated west to the Wisconsin Territory... | first general store in Juneau, operated by S. H. Coleman. He also worked to construct a dam at Horicon, and constructed the first building at that site. Rich was principally involved in the lumber industry in Dodge County, floating logs down to Lake Horicon to be manufactured into lumber and sold to settlers for constr... |
Federation of National Public Service Employees' Unions, while retaining its separate identity. By 1990, it had 10,681 members. On 11 September 2011, the union merged with the All Transportation Workers' Union, the All Weather Bureau Workers' Union, the Union of Employees of the Harbour Construction Board, and two smal... | later also joined the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan, and by 1970, it had 12,564 members. In 1975, it joined the new Japan Federation of National Public Service Employees' Unions, while retaining its separate identity. By 1990, it had 10,681 members. |
him in the third," and Griffith's only comment on the fight was that Sund "was too much for me." Sund fought out of the Keystone Club and later the Cambria Club, going undefeated in his first four years. His first and only two losses came by close decisions in 1922, one of which came against the flyweight champion of t... | fighter Willie Griffith. Sund defeated him, and his career "soared from that point." He was "all over Griffith in the first two rounds and stopped him in the third," and Griffith's only comment on the fight was that Sund "was too much for me." Sund fought out of the Keystone Club and later the Cambria Club, going undef... |
"Strawberry Kisses" and "How Do I Know?". He was named by the Official Charts Company as an artist to watch for 2022 and MTV highlighted him as one of their "Push" artists tipped for success. He is also due to support Sigrid on her European tour. Musical style Headon's sound mixes a variety of different genres includin... | garnered 7 million and 12 million streams on Spotify respectively. Early life Headon was born in London, England. His family moved to Melbourne, Australia when he was five years old. He started learning music and writing songs at the age of fourteen. Headon grew up in Australia, and moved back to London in 2019 to purs... |
2014, Moore had expanded the Sellwood-Moreland restaurant with an adjacent 3,000-square-foot brewery and taproom. Reception In 2004, Ryan Anfuso of the Portland State Vanguard described the menu as "simple and authentic" and wrote, "When all is said and done, Philadelphia's stands as one of Portland’s best sandwich sho... | Sisters. Description and history Philadelphia's Steaks and Hoagies is a restaurant specializing in cheesesteaks, with multiple locations in Oregon. In the Portland metropolitan area, there are restaurants in the Westmoreland district of southeast Portland's Sellwood-Moreland neighborhood, and in West Linn. There is als... |
and again in 2020, when she beat Democrat John Collins. In January 2022, Green announced that she did not intend to seek re-election in the upcoming 2022 elections. References Members of the Connecticut House of Representatives Connecticut Republicans Springfield College (Massachusetts) alumni Living people Year of bir... | Tiffany Thiele, and again in 2020, when she beat Democrat John Collins. In January 2022, Green announced that she did not intend to seek re-election in the upcoming 2022 elections. References Members of the Connecticut House of Representatives Connecticut Republicans Springfield College (Massachusetts) alumni Living pe... |
was a British racing motorist and motoring journalist. Malcolm Campbell may also refer to: People Malcolm Campbell (cricketer) (1881–1967), Australian | British racing motorist and motoring journalist. Malcolm Campbell may also refer to: People Malcolm Campbell (cricketer) (1881–1967), Australian cricketer Malcolm Campbell (mayor), New Zealand mayor |
ONE back in 2011. In this film, Mr. Xrieha and the students go back in time, where they meet Adam and Eve, Romeo and Juliet and experience the Great Siege of Malta, amongst other mishaps. This is not the only movie which emerged from the show Klassi Ghalina. Before this film, back in 2017, Alan Cassar had already writt... | was released in 2020. Cast Ray Attard as Mr. Xrieha Trevor Mizzi as Terrence Andy Catania as Gino Bugeja Manuel Cucciardi as Teddy Lagana Raissa Sammut as Whitney Smith Farrugia Marco Grech as Giocondo Jovana Kuzeljevic as Meggie Rainer Cassar as Zeppi Mario Gatt as Spiru Xylon Bristow as Daiton Charles Nova as tas-7.1... |
at attic level. The outer bays were fenestrated by bay windows with stone surrounds on the ground floor and by pairs of casement windows on the upper floors; the outer bays were surmounted Tudor style half-timbered gables. The council acquired the building in 1927 and converted the interior for use as council offices a... | which was flanked by pilasters surmounted by brackets supporting the upper floors of the building. The central bay was fenestrated by a single casement window on the first floor and a small Diocletian window at attic level. The outer bays were fenestrated by bay windows with stone surrounds on the ground floor and by p... |
Louisiana as of 2015. Filmography As producer As actor References External links British film producers Living people Film producers from Louisiana Film producers from | as of 2015. Filmography As producer As actor References External links British film producers Living people |
San Antonio and was a collegiate tennis player for Trinity University from 1969 to 1972. He won an NCAA team championship in 1972, playing with future professional players Dick Stockton, Paul Gerken, Bob McKinley and Brian Gottfried. After college | an NCAA team championship in 1972, playing with future professional players Dick Stockton, Paul Gerken, Bob McKinley and Brian Gottfried. After college he competed on tour and made the third round of the 1973 Wimbledon Championships, as a qualifier. He |
& Investments Commission. From 2003 to 2015 she was on the board of the Australian Securities Exchange and from 2004 to 2016 on the board of the National Australia Bank. She served on the Council of the Australian War Memorial from 2014 to 2017 and was deputy chancellor of the University of New South Wales from 2010 to... | University Medal in Law in 1979. Segal received an LLM from Harvard Law School. Career Segal's first job was associate to Sir Anthony Mason, judge in the High Court of Australia. She joined Allen, Allen and Hemsley as a senior associate and was promoted to partner, before leaving to serve as a commissioner and subseque... |
1883, the Talisman carried out a research cruise in the Bay of Biscay, on the coasts of Morocco, Senegal, the Canary Islands, Cape Verde and the Azores and in the Sargasso Sea, collecting considerable material via dredging, at depths of up to . Among the expedition scientists were: Alphonse Milne-Edwards Henri Filhol L... | to . Among the expedition scientists were: Alphonse Milne-Edwards Henri Filhol Leopold de Folin Leon Valiant Louis-Alexandre Vincent This cruise yielded finds from the deep sea and sea bottom such as the pelican eel, and the decapod, Ethusina talismani. One most important find was the discovery of the viability of micr... |
as being a passenger station, it was also a goods depot. It was served by intermittent services that didn't last long. The first service was horse-drawn, which ran on 8 July 1828. Services stopped shortly after. Services resumed in late 1839 but stopped again in 1840. They resumed again on 26 December 1844 but stopped ... | The station was opened on 7 July 1828 by the Monkland and Kirkintilloch Railway. As well as being a passenger station, it was also a goods depot. It was served by intermittent services that didn't last long. The first service was horse-drawn, which ran on 8 July 1828. Services stopped shortly after. Services resumed in... |
are announced each year at the NBCC awards ceremony in conjunction with the yearly membership meeting, which takes place in March. Recipients See also Ivan Sandrof Lifetime Achievement Award John Leonard Prize National Book Critics Circle Awards National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction National Book Critics Circl... | are 24 members serving rotating three-year terms, with eight elected annually by the voting members, namely "professional book review editors and book reviewers." Winners of the awards are announced each year at the NBCC awards ceremony in conjunction with the yearly membership meeting, which takes place in March. Reci... |
Asprov Babel in Indonesia. International career Mustikiana represented Indonesia at the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup. References External links 1999 births Living | Club career Mustikiana has played for Asprov Babel in Indonesia. International career Mustikiana represented Indonesia at the 2022 AFC Women's |
believed would be transformative to software infrastructure. Hightower then briefly worked at a small Portland startup called Monsoon Commerce, at which he wrote , his first open-source project. He joined CoreOS as an early team member towards the beginning of 2014, and began to contribute significantly to the Kubernet... | early team member towards the beginning of 2014, and began to contribute significantly to the Kubernetes project. Since November 2015, Hightower has worked for Google as an engineer and developer advocate in their cloud computing division. , Hightower was a principal engineer with Google Cloud. Open source and develope... |
Shubert took over management on December 14, 1897. Competing with the Wieting, Shubert initially booked "an old-fashioned stock company in old-fashioned plays at old-fashioned prices." The following year, he diversified the theatre, a move coupled with renovation, and exclusively booked touring shows. The Wieting, cont... | down on November 20, 1891. The Bastable Theatre was built by Frederick Bastable in 1893, at a reported cost of $50,000. Archimedes Russell designed the building. It incorporated portions of the walls from the old block that were still standing. In competition with the established Wieting Opera House and Grand Opera Hou... |
four swivel guns, Veronique (laden with wheat), Sans Pareil (laden with wheat), Marie Francoise (in ballast), Mairie Louise (in ballast), Bon Janton (in ballast), Pascal (in ballast), and Gaulle (in ballast). Their crews escaped on shore with all their papers. The crew of a tenth chasse-maree scuttled their vessel to p... | (bm), and their cargoes, were auctioned on 20 April 1807 at Plymouth. On 3 May 1808 and Conflict captured the French sloop Actif. Sixteen days later, Amethyst, Conflict, and Growler were in company when they captured the French schooner Annais. The next month, on 10 June, Amethyst and Conflict captured the Spanish scho... |
1950) is an Australian former professional tennis player. Hammond, a native of Perth, was a state Linton Cup representative and made the | the Western Australian Open in 1969. He featured in the singles main draw at six editions of the Australian Open without going past the first round. After leaving the tour he was head tennis pro at the |
Conference (LSC) during the 1955 college football season. Led by Ted Jefferies in his ninth and final season as head coach, the Lumberjacks compiled an overall record of 5–4 with a mark of 2–4 in | Lone Star Conference (LSC) during the 1955 college football season. Led by Ted Jefferies in his ninth and final season as head coach, the Lumberjacks compiled an overall record of 5–4 with a mark of 2–4 in conference play, tying for fourth place |
Oktavia represented Indonesia at the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup. References External links 1997 births Living people Sportspeople from the Bangka Belitung Islands Indonesian women's footballers Women's association football forwards Indonesia women's international footballers | 7 March 1997) is an Indonesian footballer who plays a forward for Asprov Babel and the Indonesia women's national team. Club career Oktavia has played for Asprov Babel in Indonesia. International career |
the first round to Nicola Kuhn. Dominic Stricker won the title after defeating | champion but lost in the first round to Nicola Kuhn. Dominic Stricker won the title after defeating |
chose to defend their title with different partners. Galloway partnered Jackson Withrow but lost in the final to William Blumberg and Max Schnur. Lawson partnered Reese Stalder but lost in the semifinals to Galloway | Galloway partnered Jackson Withrow but lost in the final to William Blumberg and Max Schnur. Lawson partnered |
of Ghost, they notified on the loud applause from the audience when the band had gone on stage. They detailed on how the stage was much grander than the set they had on the previous tour, with a backdrop that acknowledged the previous versions of Papa Emeritus, as well as risers for both the band members and the drums.... | get used to, but added that they were "impeccable". The reporters praised the performance of Papa Emeritus IV, stating during "Year Zero" that he put on a "captivating performance". The setlist was also met with praise, noting that it was "masterful and entertaining with track after track of bangers". They concluded th... |
In 1888, the parish received architectural drawings made by Jacob Wilhelm Nordan for the new church. The following year, a formal building permit was granted along with a permit to build a burial ground. The church was consecrated on 11 December 1890 by Bishop Arnoldus Hille. Media gallery See also List of churches in ... | for church building at Eina began in the mid-1880s when a building committee was appointed. A plot of land was donated by Ole Johnsrud. In 1888, the parish received architectural drawings made by Jacob Wilhelm Nordan for the new church. The following year, a formal building permit was granted along with a permit to bui... |
Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team (Equipo Argentino de Antropología Forense). The Group began its work in Bolivia on 23 November 2020 and issued its final report on 23 July 2021. The GIEI was granted 6 months to conduct their investigation. However, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic as well as the large amounts o... | Forensic Anthropology Team (Equipo Argentino de Antropología Forense). The Group began its work in Bolivia on 23 November 2020 and issued its final report on 23 July 2021. The GIEI was granted 6 months to conduct their investigation. However, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic as well as the large amounts of material... |
America in both events. Senior During the 2019–20 season, Enzie competed on the intercontinental circuit and has his highest finish of 15th. Enzie would make his World Cup debut at the end of December 2021, with his best placing a 19th place in St. Moritz in January 2022. In January 2022, Enzie was named to Canada's | racer who has competed since 2019. Career Junior Enzie represented Canada had two IBSF Junior World Championships in 2019 and 2020, finishing as the highest ranked slider from North America in both events. Senior During the 2019–20 season, Enzie competed on the intercontinental circuit and has his highest finish of |
1886, he began teaching his first classes and for the first time in Russian Conservatory practice, he began teaching classes dedicated to discussing the aesthetics and historical significance of composers both domestic and European in origination. Works 1891: "An Essay on the General History of Music" (2nd ed.) 1892: "... | studies of music theory, music pedagogy, and musical aesthetics are still used in Conservatory and Academies today. Family Livery Sakchetti was born in 1852 in the town of Ust-Kenzar located in the Tambov Oblast, Russia. He was born into a prominent family of Italian musicians, and is confirmed to have had one son, Ale... |
Gbeya ethnicity, Iddi Lala was born in the town of Bossangoa, although his family originates in the small village of Sassara (with around 200 inhabitants, 15 km to the west of Bossangoa). His exact birth year is unknown but Jacques Serre states that it must be before 1946 and O'Toole notes that he was 45 in 1980 (thus ... | (thus amounting to his birth year being 1934–1935). He completed primary and high school in the Central African Republic (CAR), after which he moved to Bamako in Mali to study at the École fédérale des travaux publics (Federal School of Public Works). He was influenced by the Marxist politics dominant at that time in M... |
Tan Zhen Jun as Right Shoulder and King and of the West, and Imperial Historian; Guo Jian Gong as Prime Minister. Demise At the height of the Heavenly Kingdom, there were only sixteen members, including four Communist Party members, in addition to Li Chengfu himself. On August 16, 1991, the police of Chechun Township P... | to unify the world "and "reclaim the entire land of the Tang Dynasty and fight for the establishment of a Heavenly Kingdom in the lands of the former Tang Dynasty" by first invading Xi'an, then overthrowing the government of the People's Republic of China, re-establishing the Tang Dynasty and restoring the administrati... |
It is located in the town of Raufoss. It is the church for the Raufoss parish which is part of the Toten prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Hamar. The white, stone church was built in a long church design in 1939 using plans drawn up by the architect Henry Bucher. The church seats about 450 people. History The village ... | the architect Henry Bucher. The church seats about 450 people. History The village of Raufoss grew up during the 19th century around some large industries. A cemetery was consecrated in Raufoss on 5 February 1897. A year later, a small burial chapel was built, just behind where the church now stands. It was a building ... |
Canberra. A native of Melbourne, Campbell played collegiate tennis for UC Berkeley during the early 1970s. He spent the rest of the decade on the professional tour. In 1975 he pushed Ken Rosewall to three sets at the NSW Open and in 1977 he | is an Australian former professional tennis player. He was previously a women's coach at the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra. A native of Melbourne, Campbell played collegiate tennis for UC Berkeley during the early 1970s. He |
Hampton attended Bishop Wordsworth's School and resided in Farnham. Through his marriage to Sally Hampton, he was the father of three sons: Matthew, Piers and Tom. At the time of his death, Hampton was married to Anna Hampton. Hampton died on March 11, 2013, at the age of 65. Filmography References External links 1948 | on March 11, 2013, at the age of 65. Filmography References External links 1948 births 2013 deaths People from Farnham British film producers 20th Century Fox people People educated at |
Cía, was founded in Chile by Charles P. Hemenway, Augustus's brother. Charles had acted on Augustus' behalf in other matters as needed and became a partner in 1870. T. Quincy Browne became a partner in 1870 also and for a few years the firm was called Hemenway & Browne. In 1875 William Muller joined as a partner, the n... | workers moved to New York. The next year the Boston office was closed. In 1896 Wolff retired and in 1897 George L. Duval (1855-1931), W. L. Parker, and q became partners. With the new partners, the company name was changed to Beeche and Co.. In 1905 T. F. Budge and Robert Jaffray became partners. In 1907 the company na... |
economic growth, health, and climate action with innovations and entrepreneurship as the key drivers to sustainable social development. It mobilizes multiple incubators, accelerators, and funds to support start-up founders who also care for social causes around livelihoods, health and environment. History In April 2016... | for the development sector, Social Alpha focuses its activities around: developing sectoral problem thesis within livelihoods, health and climate. scouting and discovering early-stage start-ups with entrepreneurs solving for problems that match sectoral thesis. incubating and funding (non-dilutive and dilutive) early-s... |
Indonesian footballer who plays a midfielder for Pertiwi DIY and the Indonesia women's national team. Club career Dwi has played for Pertiwi DIY in Indonesia. | Dwi has played for Pertiwi DIY in Indonesia. International career Dwi represented Indonesia at the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup. References External links 1998 births Living people People from Yogyakarta Sportspeople from Special Region of Yogyakarta |
he wrote a biography of Winibald, titled Chronicon S. Wunnibaldi, alongside a brief report on the history of the monastery that was published | of Winibald, titled Chronicon S. Wunnibaldi, alongside a brief report on the history of |
the same site. The local parish priest Knud Sevaldsen Bang oversaw the construction of the new wooden long church. The new building was completed around the year 1670. During the 1700s, the church was too small, so two new transept wings were built to the north and south of the old nave, creating a cruciform floor plan... | and south of the old nave, creating a cruciform floor plan. The church quickly fell into disrepair and during the late 1780s, the church was torn down. In 1788–1789, a new church was built on the same site. This church was a wooden cruciform design with a central tower on the roof over the nave. This new building was c... |
federal courts in the United States. Legal Career Adewole Adebayo began his legal career as a litigation lawyer at Tunji Abayomi and Co in Lagos, Nigeria. After two years of legal practice, he founded his own law firm, Adewole Adebayo & Co., House of Law, in 2002. One of the cases handled by his law firm in Nigeria was... | Bar in 2000 after graduating from the Nigerian Law School in Lagos and passing his bar exams. Adebayo later attended law school in the United States of America, where he passed the New York Bar Exams. Adebayo is licensed to practice in Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, California, New York, and federal courts in the U... |
Indonesia at the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup. References External links 1993 births Living people People from Tangerang Sportspeople from Banten Indonesian women's footballers Women's association | March 1993) is an Indonesian footballer who plays a midfielder for Persiba Putri and the Indonesia women's national team. Club career Mulyasari |
than the ARSP. Five distinct OV series of standardized satellites were developed under the auspices of these agencies. Unlike the OV1 and OV2 series satellites, which were designed to use empty payload space on rocket test launches, the six OV3 satellites all had dedicated Scout boosters. In this regard, the OV3 series... | months owing to the low planned orbit. The satellite massed Experiments OV3-5 carried an aeronomy payload produced by AFCRL. It comprised two mass spectrometers, one designed to analyze the neutral constituents of the high atmosphere, the other to measure its ionized components. Three cold-cathode ionization gauges wer... |
Naranjo. Premiered on radio broadcasting on 26 February 2000, it is the first single of the album Minage. It is a version of the song "Fiume Azzurro" performed by Italian singer Mina and composed by Luigi | Mónica Naranjo. Premiered on radio broadcasting on 26 February 2000, it is the first single of the album Minage. It is a version of the song "Fiume Azzurro" |
Up, was released in 2016. Following the release of that album, the band members encountered different priorities, such as "babies, jobs, tours, solo albums, intercontinental and cross country moves", which initially presented "mounting logistical challenges" and doubts about whether they could regroup to work on new ma... | the band members encountered different priorities, such as "babies, jobs, tours, solo albums, intercontinental and cross country moves", which initially presented "mounting logistical challenges" and doubts about whether they could regroup to work on new material. Recording The band began work on the album with produce... |
the Indonesia women's national team. Club career Amiatun has played for Asprov NTB in Indonesia. International career Amiatun represented Indonesia at the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup. References | NTB in Indonesia. International career Amiatun represented Indonesia at the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup. References External links 1991 births Living people Sportspeople from West Nusa Tenggara Indonesian women's footballers |
its beginning in the Rosario Beltway until it ends at the San Ignacio de Loyola International Bridge, on the border with Paraguay, it covers , fully paved. In Formosa Province, the highway is under construction between the intersection with National Route 81 to the north of the City of Formosa and the town of General L... | the town of General Lucio V. Mansilla on the shores of the Bermejo River bordering the Chaco Province. Management In 1990, the busiest routes in the country were concessioned with toll collections, dividing them into Road Corridors. In this way, the company Servicios Viales took over Road Corridor number 8, which inclu... |
Around the Bomb is the upcoming fourth studio album by English indie pop band Blossoms. It will be | the Bomb is the upcoming fourth studio album by English indie pop band Blossoms. |
Upon returning to Brazil, he was hired by Rádio Itatiaia in 2007 to present the program Plantão da Cidade. During this same period, he acted as anchor of the journalism and police coverage program Balanço Geral, shown on TV Record Minas, a program he directed for almost a year. In 2008, Viana left the presentation of t... | to Minas Gerais in 1999, he gained visibility as a reporter and presenter of Jornal da Alterosa, shown by the Minas Gerais television network TV Alterosa. In 2004, Viana left the position of presenter and assistant editor at Jornal da Alterosa, to present and edit Alterosa Urgente, a program that premiered on June 16, ... |
professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Alajuelense. International career Suárez debuted with the Costa Rica national team in a 1–0 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification loss to Canada on 13 | team in a 1–0 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification loss to Canada on 13 November 2021. References External links 2002 births Living people Sportspeople from |
pairing with Denis Zivkovic, losing in the first round to José Acasuso and Sebastián Prieto. In 2017 he was handed a 10-year ban and $20,000 fine by the Tennis Integrity Unit for anti-corruption breaches. He was found guilty of colluding with third parties to "to contrive the outcome of a match" at a 2015 Challenger to... | and $20,000 fine by the Tennis Integrity Unit for anti-corruption breaches. He was found guilty of colluding with third parties to "to contrive the outcome of a match" at a 2015 Challenger tournament. ITF Futures titles Singles: (4) Doubles: (6) References External links 1986 births Living people American male tennis p... |
wheel and a fixed fin keel with a retractable centerboard. It displaces and carries of lead ballast. A short mast version was also available. The boat has a draft of with the centerboard extended and with it retracted, allowing operation in shallow water. The boat is fitted with an inboard engine for docking and maneuv... | aft cabin with a double berth on the port side. The galley is located on the port side just forward of the companionway ladder. The galley is "U"-shaped and is equipped with a four-burner stove, an ice box and a double sink. A navigation station is opposite the galley, on the starboard side. There are two heads, one ju... |
of Minnesang, although they belonged to different generations. They were influenced by the satirical poems of Neidhart. Ulrich composed five Leiche (lays) and forty Lieder, including Minnelieder (love songs) and Tagelieder (dawn songs). He is best known for his Tanzleiche (dance songs), which were longer poems with mor... | four sisters. Ulrich inherited the title of Schenk (cupbearer). On account his family connections, he was a prominent and influential individual in Swabia. He appears in documents between 1241 and 1280. The first document to mention him is one in which his grandfather arranges a sale of property to Weissenau Abbey. His... |
Coorey (born 1975), rugby player Phil Coorey, Australian journalist See also Cooley | Coorey is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: C.A. Coorey (1921–2004), Sri Lankan civil servant |
in 2013. At the 2015 Canada Winter Games, Dickson won three medals in the biathlon events, one of each colour. Senior Dickson started the 2021–22 season by competing on the IBU Cup tour. In January 2022, Dickson | Dickson won three medals in the biathlon events, one of each colour. Senior Dickson started the 2021–22 season by competing on the IBU Cup tour. In January 2022, |
and his spendthrift heir. References Bibliography Cooper, John & Pike, B.A. Artists in Crime: An Illustrated Survey of Crime Fiction First Edition Dustwrappers, 1920-1970. Scolar Press, 1995. Hubin, Allen J. Crime Fiction, 1749-1980: A Comprehensive Bibliography. Garland Publishing, 1984. Nichols, Victoria & Thompson, ... | found dead, apparently from cyanide poisoning, after hosting an attractive young woman for tea. There are numerous potential suspects including his various servants, secretary and his spendthrift heir. References Bibliography Cooper, John & Pike, B.A. Artists in Crime: An Illustrated Survey of Crime Fiction First Editi... |
University–as a member of the Lone Star Conference (LSC) during the 1955 college football season. Led by third-year head coach James B. Higgins, the Cardinals compiled an overall record of 4–6 | Tech Cardinals football team was an American football team that represented Lamar State College of Technology—now known Lamar University–as a member of the Lone Star Conference (LSC) |
progress. Tables are sorted first by the number of series, then the number of wins, and then by year of first occurrence. Adelaide 36ers Brisbane Bullets Cairns Taipans Illawarra Hawks Melbourne United New Zealand Breakers Perth Wildcats Sydney Kings Defunct and Former Teams Bankstown Bruins Canberra Cannons / Hunter P... | series, grouped by franchise. Series featuring relocated and/or renamed teams are kept with their ultimate relocation franchises. Bolded years indicate wins. Years in italics indicate series in progress. Tables are sorted first by the number of series, then the number of wins, and then by year of first occurrence. Adel... |
team Go Kyung-pyo as Woo-sam, the member of the investigative team who is also a DJ Lee Kyu-hyung as Bok-nam, the member of the investigative team who masters the city streets of Seoul Park Ju-hyun as Yoon-hee, the younger sister of Dong-wook and leader of the biggest biker club in Seoul Ong Seong-wu as Joon-ki, the me... | of Seoul as a talented crew of baby drivers, known as the Sangedong Supreme team, initiates to unravel the corruption behind the slush funds. Cast Main Yoo Ah-in as Dong-wook, the leader of Sangedong Supreme investigative team Go Kyung-pyo as Woo-sam, the member of the investigative team who is also a DJ Lee Kyu-hyung ... |
was infused with digitalis. Scotland Yard at first suspect her husband, who had been called away by a telephone call of murdering her. However, with the assistance of Priestley, the investigating officer is able to prove this is a long-premeditated crime by someone else. References Bibliography Herbert, Rosemary. Whodu... | the British writer Cecil Street. It is the fortieth in his long-running series of novels featuring Lancelot Priestley, a Golden Age armchair detective. The title refers to a dish including a Marrow stuffed with minced beef, which features in the plot. It has been described as "one of the oddest titles for a detective n... |
of the Coupe de France Lord Derby in 1961, 1967, and 1968. He was selected for the French national team for a game against Great Britain on 3 April 1963. He retired from playing in 1969. He died on 22 January 2022, at the age of 84. References 1937 births 2022 deaths AS Carcassonne players France national rugby league ... | Coupe de France Lord Derby in 1961, 1967, and 1968. He was selected for the French national team for a game against Great Britain on 3 April 1963. He retired from playing in 1969. He died on 22 January 2022, at the age |
Rifle Company (????-1981) - became NORFORCE 10th Independent Rifle Company, Royal Australian Regiment (1966-1998) - dissolved 11th Independent Rifle Company, Royal Western Australian Regiment (1977-1987) - merged with 28th Independent Rifle Company to form 11th/28th Battalion, Royal Western Australia Regiment 12th Inde... | Regiment 7th Independent Rifle Company (????-1981) - became NORFORCE 10th Independent Rifle Company, Royal Australian Regiment (1966-1998) - dissolved 11th Independent Rifle Company, Royal Western Australian Regiment (1977-1987) - merged with 28th Independent Rifle Company to form 11th/28th Battalion, Royal Western Aus... |
Club Tijuana. Guillermo Ruiz Burguete was announced as the first head coach while wide receiver Luis Araujo was their "franchise player". The first tryout was held at the Tijuana campus just a few days later, with over 100 player attending. Roster References American football teams in Mexico Sports teams in Tijuana | league in Mexico. The team plays its home games at the Estadio Caliente. History On 9 November 2021, LFA commissioner Alejandro Jaimes announced a franchise in Tijuana would be joining the Reyes de Jalisco as one of the two expansion teams ahead of the 2022 season. The team was established on 17 November, revealing the... |
6, 1932 – January 10, 2022) was an American photographer. He was perhaps best known for his photographing work on the | on the sports magazine Sports Illustrated. Drake died from lung cancer at his home in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on January 10, 2022, |
of the Local players for the Multan Sultans in the draft for the 2022 Pakistan Super League, and made his Twenty20 debut | one of the Local players for the Multan Sultans in the draft for the 2022 Pakistan Super League, and made |
the next several hours together, during which time they frequently discuss love and destiny, concepts they have differing opinions on. When the time arrives, they head to their respective appointments, where they learn both of them were slotted to meet the same person. Reception The Sun Is Also A Star is a #1 New York ... | is a poet resisting his parents' dream of him becoming a doctor, and Natasha is science-minded. Natasha seeks help from an immigration lawyer, who tells her he has an appointment later in the day, then visits a record store, where she meets Daniel, who is in the city before a college admissions interview. The two teena... |
severance of his homeland's diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union in 1927, he left on 3 June 1927, being transferred instead to the post of consul in Turin, which he held from 23 September 1927 to 3 July 1929. During World War II On 31 July 1929 (taking up duty on 7 December 1929), Preston took up the post of Brit... | appointed as the new consul there. He was then employed for a time in the Overseas Trade Department of the British Foreign Office in London. On 4 August 1922, Preston was assigned to the British Trade Mission then posted to Moscow. After the conclusion of the same, he was appointed as the new British Consul in Petrogra... |
a Canadian curler from Cochrane, Alberta. She is currently the alternate on Team Mary-Anne Arsenault. Career At the junior level, Muise made one appearance at the Canadian Junior Curling Championships, skipping her Nova Scotia team of Michelle Woodroffe, Amanda Sedge and Ashlee Rushton. At the 2005 Canadian Junior Curl... | In 2014, Muise and her team of Lyndsay Allen, Sarah Evans and Sara Gartner Frey won the provincial club championship and represented Alberta at the 2014 Travelers Curling Club Championship. There they finished with a 3–3 round robin record, not enough to advance to the playoffs. The team also won The Good Times Bonspie... |
French Fifth Republic under the direction of René Rémond. He earned a doctorate in political science in 1974. In 1964, he became a researcher at the (CEVIPOF), where he stayed for the entirety of his career. He served as Secretary-General of the from 1980 to 1999 and directed the Revue française de science politique fr... | 1937 – 21 January 2022) was a French political scientist. Biography Jean-Luc was the son of Alexandre Parodi, a Councillor of State and a member of the French Resistance. His uncle, René Parodi, was made a Companion of the Liberation posthumously, following his death in 1942. Parodi studied at Sciences Po, writing a me... |
its PSL debut in 2018 season. The team is coach by Andy Flower, and remain under the captaincy of Mohammad Rizwan. The Sultans have previously lifted their maiden PSL title in 2021, making them the defending champions in 2022. Administration and coaching staff Squad Season | champions in 2022. Administration and coaching staff Squad Season standings Points table Regular season Playoffs Qualifier Final References External Links Team records in 2022 at ESPNcricinfo 2022 in Punjab, Pakistan 2022 Pakistan Super League Sultans in |
Squad Season standings Points table Regular season and fixtures Playoffs Eliminator 1 Eliminator 2 References External Links Team Records in 2022 at ESPNcricinfo 2022 | is coach by Azhar Mahmood, and remain under the captaincy of Shadab Khan. Squad Season standings Points table Regular season and fixtures Playoffs Eliminator 1 Eliminator 2 References External Links Team Records in 2022 at |
they beat Multan Sultans by 42 runs to win their maiden PSL title. Administration and coaching staff Squad Season standings Points table League fixtures | coach by Aaqib Javed, and captained by of Shaheen Afridi. In the final, they beat Multan Sultans by 42 runs to win their maiden PSL title. Administration and coaching staff Squad Season standings Points table League fixtures and results Playoffs Qualifier |
Pakistan Super League. The team is coached by James Foster, and remain under the captaincy of Wahab Riaz. Management and Coaching Staff Squad Season standings Points table Fixtures and | is coached by James Foster, and remain under the captaincy of Wahab Riaz. Management and Coaching Staff Squad Season standings Points table Fixtures and results Playoffs Eliminator 1 References External Links Team records in 2022 |
captained by Sarfaraz Ahmed. Squad Season standings Points table Regular season References External Links Team records in 2022 at ESPNcricinfo 2022 in Balochistan, Pakistan 2022 Pakistan Super League Gladiators | Quetta Gladiators (often abbreviated as QG) is a franchise cricket team which competes in Pakistan Super League (PSL). The team is based in Quetta, the provincial capital |
also earned Bayo international fame, reaching number one in Israel and Japan. Sales surpassed 1 million in more than 40 countries. In addition to the Spanish-language lyrics, featuring a play on words on ecstasy, non-lexical vocables such as "¡Hoo! ¡Hoo ha! ¡Hea | which became a generational icon of the so-called "" in Spain, also earned Bayo international fame, reaching number one in Israel and Japan. Sales surpassed 1 million in more than 40 countries. In addition to the Spanish-language lyrics, featuring a play on |
capital of Sindh, Pakistan. The team was coached by Peter Moores, and captained by Babar Azam. Wasim Akram is the president of Karachi | Akram is the president of Karachi Kings. Administration and coaching staff Squad Season standings Points table League matches References External Links Team Records in 2022 at ESPNcricinfo 2022 in Sindh 2022 |
Funeral Home would become the oldest Black-owned business in Memphis. After attending Atlanta University, Lincoln University and the University of Illinois, Hayes returned to Memphis to help run the family funeral home by the mid-1920s. In 1929, he married Helen Meadow. Hayes was involved in multiple other business ven... | Barons from 1939 to 1952. He is perhaps best known for selling a then-19-year-old Willie Mays to the New York Giants. Early life Hayes was born on November 20, 1902, in Memphis, Tennessee, the son of Thomas and Florence Hayes. Thomas Sr. worked as an undertaker and his T.H. Hayes & Sons Funeral Home would become the ol... |
chief of staff of the Office of Nuclear Energy (running for state representative) Endorsements References External links Official campaign websites Dan Elliot (R) for State Treasurer Lana Keesling (R) for State Treasurer Elise Nieshalla (R) | Withdrew Suzie Jaworowski, former chief of staff of the Office of Nuclear Energy (running for state representative) Endorsements References External links Official campaign websites Dan Elliot (R) for State Treasurer Lana Keesling (R) for State Treasurer |
was officially named in honor of Khakas historian and archaeologist Leonid Kyzlasov in 2016. Description Kyzlasov Peak is a high mountain located in the Western Sayan, South Siberian System. It rises at the southern limit of Khakassia, in the Tashtypsky District, near the border of Tuva. Formerly high Mount Karagosh | rises at the southern limit of Khakassia, in the Tashtypsky District, near the border of Tuva. Formerly high Mount Karagosh (, Karatosh, meaning "black ice") was deemed to be the highest point of the Khakass Republic. See also Highest points of |
to be announced. Allison Wassmer of Managua will crown her successor at the end of the event. The winner will represent Nicaragua at Miss Universe 2022. Background Location and date On January 26, 2022, the organization announced via Vos TV that the competition will be held on August 6, 2022, and can be | in a venue to be announced. Allison Wassmer of Managua will crown her successor at the end of the event. The winner will represent Nicaragua at Miss Universe 2022. Background Location and |
low-branching bole and a dense rounded canopy. The oval leaves are smooth and leathery, 3–15 cm long by 1.5–5nbsp;cm wide. The inflorescences comprise clusters of small, white to pale yellow flowers at the leaf axils. The fruits are round to ovoid drupes 1.5–2.5 cm long by 1–2.5 cm wide, turning from yellow to orange o... | fruits are round to ovoid drupes 1.5–2.5 cm long by 1–2.5 cm wide, turning from yellow to orange or red when ripe. The seed is a 1–1.5 cm stone with a fibrous endocarp and violet-purple cotyledons. Distribution and habitat The species occurs from Myanmar and Indochina to the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo and Sulawes... |
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