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and Technical College, Jalingo is a secondary school in Magami area of Jalingo, Taraba | established in 1988. References Secondary schools in Nigeria Government schools in Nigeria 1988 establishments |
vocals by Madame. The song was released to Italian radio stations on 31 December 2021 as the third single from Mengoni's sixth studio album. Background Written by Mengoni and Madame with Alex Andrea Vella, Riccardo Scirè and Tony Maiello, the song was produced by Purple Disco Machine. It is a song about trust, describe... | Riccardo Scirè and Tony Maiello, the song was produced by Purple Disco Machine. It is a song about trust, described as the key element in every relationship, not only related to rationality, but also tied to primordial elements such as instinct and chemistry. Music video The music video for the song was released on 14 ... |
Jalingo (FGGC Jalingo) is a Federal Government owned secondary school, run by the Federal Ministry of Education, Nigeria. It is a Unity School that prepares young girls for the future. FGGC Jalingo is located in Jalingo the capital city of | of Taraba State in the northeastern region of Nigeria, West Africa. History Federal Government Girls College, Jalingo was founded by the Federal Government of Nigeria. The current principal is Ziporah Kendo. References Secondary schools in Nigeria Government |
1944. The studios were used for MGM productions, but were also rented to many other production companies. The studios closed in 1970 and were demolished soon after. The list includes feature films for which some or all scenes were shot at the MGM-British studios. It also includes television series for which some or all... | productions, but were also rented to many other production companies. The studios closed in 1970 and were demolished soon after. The list includes feature films for which some or all scenes were shot at the MGM-British studios. It also includes television series for which some or |
in the Louisiade Archipelago. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and subtropical or tropical moist shrubland. It is threatened by habitat loss. Taxonomy and systematics This species was originally described as a species by George Robert Gray as Monarcha melanoptera, later as a subspec... | originally described as a species by George Robert Gray as Monarcha melanoptera, later as a subspecies of the spectacled monarch. References Gill F, D Donsker & P Rasmussen (Eds). 2022. IOC World Bird List (v12.1). doi : 10.14344/IOC.ML.12.1 Louisiade monarch Louisiade monarch Taxa named |
Chandler as 'Red' Saunders Clark Comstock as Andrew Lang Ada Mae Vaughn as June George Reehm as Sheriff Mary Dow as Baby References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion ... | directed by Henry McCarty and starring Lotus Thompson, Eddy Chandler and Ada Mae Vaughn. It was made a showcase for Ranger the Dog, one of many canine stars active in silent films during the decade. Cast Ranger the Dog as Ranger, a Dog Robert Ramsey as Dan |
he was on the hot seat and had an option to either coach at Penn High, or play a season with the Cleveland Rams. He ended up choosing to play with the Rams and was no longer a coach at Penn High. Professional career Despite not playing football for six seasons prior, Karrs signed with the Cleveland Rams in 1944. Playin... | prior, Karrs signed with the Cleveland Rams in 1944. Playing in all ten games of the season and starting in eight, he threw four completions for 49 yards with a 23-yard pass being his longest of the season. He also rushed seven times for 0 total yards with his longest run being 3 yards. Karrs was still on the Rams in t... |
She acted in A Raisin in the Sun, earing nominations at the Primetime Emmy Awards and NAACP Image Awards, and as Dr. Naomi Bennett in television serie Private Practice, being nominated three times for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series at the NAACP Image Awards. Since 2012, McDonald has served as host for the PBS se... | her her first Primetime Emmy Awards nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie. She acted in A Raisin in the Sun, earing nominations at the Primetime Emmy Awards and NAACP Image Awards, and as Dr. Naomi Bennett in television serie Private Practice, being nominated three times for Outstandi... |
Banten and the Indonesia women's national team. Club career Novryliani has played for Asprov Banten in Indonesia. International career Novryliani represented Indonesia | for Asprov Banten and the Indonesia women's national team. Club career Novryliani has played for Asprov Banten in Indonesia. International career Novryliani represented Indonesia at |
during the commitment ceremony. Controversy Contestants Dean Wells and Davina Rankin were involved in a cheating scandal that blindsided their respective partners, Tracey Jewel and Ryan Gallagher. Dean and Davina had planned to write "leave" at the commitment ceremony, but instead Dean chose to stay with Tracey and den... | returned from the previous season to match 11 brides and 11 grooms together, including John Robertson who previously appeared in season 4. Couple profiles Commitment ceremony history This couple left the experiment outside of commitment ceremony. This couple elected to leave the experiment during the commitment ceremon... |
attended Half Moon Bay High School. International career On 21 October 2021, Day made her senior debut for Puerto Rico, in a 6–1 friendly victory over Guyana. References 2001 births Living people Women's association football midfielders Puerto Rican women's footballers Puerto Rico women's international | midfielder for Saint Peter's University and the Puerto Rico women's national team. Early life Day was raised in El Granada, California and attended Half Moon Bay High School. |
state television Channel 1, where he presented the popular talk show Al-Tesea ("“9 o'clock"). In December 2020, el-Ebrashy contracted COVID-19, which caused severe damage to his lungs; he was discharged from the hospital three months later but he | newspaper , from which he resigned in 2010. He started his career as a television talk show host for the private TV stations Dream TV and ON E channel, and later landed in the state television Channel 1, where he presented the popular talk show Al-Tesea ("“9 o'clock"). In December 2020, el-Ebrashy contracted COVID-19, ... |
on May 20, 1889, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She was the second of five children born to Henry Martyn Hoyt Jr. (1856–1910) and Anne Morton ( McMichael) Hoyt (1862–1949). Her elder siblings were the poet Elinor Wylie and artist Henry Martyn Hoyt III (who also committed suicide); her younger siblings were Morton McMic... | Hoyt III (who also committed suicide); her younger siblings were Morton McMichael Hoyt, and novelist Nancy McMichael Hoyt. Her paternal grandfather was Henry Martyn Hoyt, the Governor of Pennsylvania from 1879 to 1883. Her maternal grandfather was Col. Morton McMichael Jr., "one of the foremost citizens of Philadelphia... |
Pacific Games and Pacific Mini Games, and all players who have played in at least one match, either as a member of the starting eleven or as a substitute, are listed below. Each player's details include his playing position while with the team, the number of caps earned and goals scored in all international matches, an... | football. It is fielded by the Tuvalu National Football Association, the governing body of football in Tuvalu, and competes as an associate member of the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC), which encompasses the countries of Oceania. Tuvalu played their first international match on 30 August 1979 in a 18–0 loss to Ta... |
things to all people. Questions of colour in the reception of Nefertiti' TLS 2018, 3 August 2018 ‘Cultural Landscapes and Resources in Sphakia, SW Crete: A Diachronic Perspective’, with Jennifer Moody, in David Rupp and Jonathan Tomlinson (eds), From Maple to Olive. Proceedings of a Colloquium to Celebrate the 40th Ann... | ‘The Early Ottoman Sacred Landscape of Khania’, in C. Morris, G. Papantoniou, A. Vionis (eds), Spatial Analysis of Ritual and Cult in the Mediterranean Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology (2019) 99-117 'All things to all people. Questions of colour in the reception of Nefertiti' TLS 2018, 3 August 2018 ‘Cultural Lands... |
Barbados (1966–2021) Republic (2021–present) References See also Prime Minister of Barbados Cabinet | Barbados (1965–1966) Deputy prime ministers of Barbados (1966–2021) Republic (2021–present) References See also Prime Minister of Barbados Cabinet of Barbados President of Barbados |
career Salsabillah represented Indonesia at the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup. References External links 2002 births Living people Sportspeople from Surabaya Indonesian women's | who plays a forward for Asprov Jatim and the Indonesia women's national team. Club career Salsabillah has played for Asprov Jatim in Indonesia. International career Salsabillah represented Indonesia at |
Strong is studying a Columbia University in New York where he falls in love with Martha Randolph, but she spurns him because of his Sioux heritage. Returning west he later saves Martha after her guardian has been murdered, and later discovers that he is himself white having been adopted as baby. Cast Lester Cuneo as Sk... | as Gray Eagle Laura Howard as Mocking Bird Lafe McKee as Elias Thornby Lew Meehan as Bart McDermott Jim O'Neill as Scarface References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Moti... |
Federal Government Girls College, Potiskum is a Federal Government owned secondary school, run by the Federal Ministry | the Federal Ministry of Education, Nigeria. It is an all girls' secondary school located in Potiskum, Yobe State, in the Northeastern part |
Democratic Party candidate Carmen Domonkos in the 2002 general election for Connecticut's 147th House of Representatives district, and succeeded Michael Fedele, who left the seat open to run for the Connecticut Senate. Sherer won a second term against Democrat Peter Gasparino in 2004. In 2006, Sherer lost | to William Tong. References Connecticut lawyers Living people Year of birth missing (living people) 20th-century American lawyers 21st-century American politicians 20th-century American politicians 21st-century American |
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amount with grant-maintained status and enabling secondaries to become specialists in non-core subjects, giving parents more choice. The act also defined special needs in education, greatly expanded the powers of the Education Secretary (in place of the LEAs') and established the School Curriculum and Assessment Author... | act was meant to bring further diversity, accountability and autonomy for schools by expanding the amount with grant-maintained status and enabling secondaries to become specialists in non-core subjects, giving parents more choice. The act also defined special needs in education, greatly expanded the powers of the Educ... |
got relegated in Ukrainian Second League. In the season 1999–2000 he managed to play 13 matches and scored 2 goal and the club got 9th place in the league. In the season 2000–01 he got 2 place with the club and he managed to play 17 matches. He also played 10 matches with Yevropa Pryluky, then he returned to Desna Cher... | to Desna Chernihiv without playing a single match. In summer 2002 he moved back to Yevropa Pryluky where he played 15 matches and 4 matches with FC Nizhyn. In 2003 he moved to Enerhetyk Burshtyn where he played only 1 match. In 2006 he moved to Avanhard Koryukivka without playing and in 2012 he played 1 match with LKT ... |
Bio represented Indonesia at the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup. References External links 2002 births Living people Sportspeople from Jakarta Indonesian women's footballers Women's association football forwards Indonesia | career Bio has played for Asprov DKI Jakarta in Indonesia. International career Bio represented Indonesia at the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup. References |
1979) was an American actor and Academy Award-nominated screenwriter. He started as a stage actor in New York City before moving to acting in motion pictures in the late 1920s, then transitioning to screenwriting in the early 1940s. His last credit is as a co-screenwriter for the 1952 film The Girl in White, which star... | in White, which stared June Allyson and Arthur Kennedy. Early years Vincent was born in Spokane, Washington, the youngest of the two children of William David (1866-1935) and Mary Eva (née Allen) Vincent (1867-1907). Additionally, he had an older half-brother, Harold Allen Speidel (1892-1971), by his mother. His father... |
in size. T. guttata is smaller than T. castanotis. In addition, the T. guttata males do not have the fine barring found on the throat and upper breast and have smaller breast bands. Although the Sunda zebra finch was described first, the Australian zebra finch is the far more famous member of the genus, due to its stat... | putting the coasts of Timor and Australia closer. This allowed T. castanotis swept out to sea by cyclones to see mountains near the west coast of Timor, which prompted them to make landfall on the island. The morphological differences between the species include differences in size. T. guttata is smaller than T. castan... |
defending two state won by Donald Trump, and Republicans will be defending one state won by Joe Biden in 2020. Additionally, Democrats hold state treasurer offices in three states with Republican governors, while Republicans do not hold any state treasurer offices in states with Democratic governors. Race summary State... | as an independent. Idaho Incumbent Republican Julie Ellsworth is eligible to seek re-election. Illinois Incumbent Democrat Mike Frerichs is running for re-election. House deputy minority leader Tom Demmer is running against him. Indiana Incumbent Republican Kelly Mitchell is term-limited and cannot seek a third term. R... |
F, D Donsker & P Rasmussen (Eds). 2022. IOC World Bird List (v12.1). doi : 10.14344/IOC.ML.12.1 Flores leaf warbler Flores leaf | the family Phylloscopidae. It is found on Flores island. References Gill F, D Donsker & |
100% of Novimed, a UAE company that produces consumer medical products. In August 2021, Opontia opened a new office in Turkey, then another office in October 2021 in Poland. In December 2021, Opontia raised million in equity and venture debt in a series A round, making it the only newcomer in 2021 to be featured in the... | Chief Commercial Officer of Digikala in Iran, and Chief Marketplace Officer of Lazada. In June 2021, Opontia raised million in seed round from Global Founders Capital, Presight Capital, Raed Ventures and Kingsway Capital. The company announced plans for brands in Egyptian, Turkish and Nigerian markets. In July 2021, Op... |
based in New York City. He is best known for tattooing notable people such as TJ Dillashaw, Alexander DeLeon, Marco Scandella, James McVey, Sebastian Ingrosso and Miriam Bryant, and for pioneering the modern black and gray tattooing style. Background Akermo was born and grew up | at 13 using homemade machines constructed with electrical motors and guitar strings. At 17, Akermo quit high school to work as an apprentice in a tattoo shop. Eventually, he moved to New York City to work for Bang Bang tattoo studio. References External links Official website Living people Swedish male painters People ... |
settlement. Furthermore, the city of Hanoi also possessed a citadel and fort, these were ironically constructed in 1803 (the year after the Nguyễn dynasty was established by the Gia Long Emperor) with the assistance of French military engineers that were trained in the Vauban tradition of fortification. However, the Fr... | Nôm: 局摻刹𤝞於河內; French: Massacre des rats de Hanoï) occurred in 1902, in Hanoi, Tonkin, French Indochina (present day Hanoi, Vietnam), when the French government authorities attempted to control the rat population of the city by hunting them down. As they felt that they weren't making enough progress and due to labour s... |
has played for Asprov DKI Jakarta in Indonesia. International career Silfianus represented Indonesia at the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup. | International career Silfianus represented Indonesia at the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup. References External links 2002 births Living people Sportspeople from Jakarta Indonesian women's footballers Women's association football |
will take place on November 8, 2022, to elect the next State Treasurer of Wisconsin. Incumbent Democratic Party Treasurer Sarah Godlewski is running for US Senate. Democratic primary Candidates Declared Gillian Battino, radiologist Aaron Richardson, mayor of Fitchburg Dawn Marie Sass, former State Treasurer of Wisconsi... | the next State Treasurer of Wisconsin. Incumbent Democratic Party Treasurer Sarah Godlewski is running for US Senate. Democratic primary Candidates Declared Gillian Battino, radiologist Aaron Richardson, mayor of Fitchburg Dawn Marie Sass, former State Treasurer of Wisconsin (2007-2011) Angelito Tenorio, West Allis ald... |
serve on the Madison County Commission. Before entering politics Edwards served as a news anchor for both KAIT and WAAY-TV for which she was recognized by various bodies for her outstanding work. Early life and education Edwards was born in Jasper, Alabama to Sandi Perry and Jeff Ruffin. As a child, she lived across th... | WAAY-TV in 2002 moving to Huntsville, Alabama. Edwards served as a News Anchor and Reporter for the next five years leaving in 2008. In 2008 Edwards accepted a position as a Non-Profit director with Christmas Charities Year-Round. There her work was lauded as innovative for tackling poverty during the financial crisis ... |
service of Emperor Ferdinand I and served the imperial family as a field captain in Italy. For their services, the brothers Haymeran and Christoph Reiner [Rainer, Von Rain] were appointed barons of Rain zu Sommeregg by Emperor Charles V on November 10, 1530. The marriage of Haymeran and Rosina produced at least three d... | Haymeran and Christoph Reiner [Rainer, Von Rain] were appointed barons of Rain zu Sommeregg by Emperor Charles V on November 10, 1530. The marriage of Haymeran and Rosina produced at least three daughters, including Beatrix von Rain († 1538), and a son, Hans Joachim von Rain zu Sommeregg, who was married to Catharina A... |
borough (Stadtbezirk) of Bonn, Germany. It has a population of 155,235 (2020). Subdivisions Bonn is composed of the following sub-districts: Auerberg Bonn-Castell Bonn-Zentrum | Buschdorf Dottendorf Dransdorf Endenich Graurheindorf Gronau Ippendorf Kessenich Lessenich/Meßdorf Nordstadt Poppelsdorf Röttgen Südstadt Tannenbusch Ückesdorf Venusberg Weststadt Twin towns – sister cities |
Felipe Moreira is a given name. It may refer to: Felipe Moreira (footballer, | football manager and former midfielder Felipe Moreira (footballer, born 1988), Brazilian |
also published a 2020 list for the top 20 singles released by New Zealand artists. Chart Key – Song of New Zealand origin Top 20 singles of 2020 by New Zealand artists Notes | Chart's end-of-year chart, compiled by Recorded Music NZ. Recorded Music NZ also published a 2020 list for the top 20 singles released by New Zealand artists. Chart Key – Song of New Zealand origin Top 20 |
Indonesia women's national team. Club career Chere has played for Asprov Papua in Indonesia. International career Chere represented Indonesia at the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup. References External | Chere has played for Asprov Papua in Indonesia. International career Chere represented Indonesia at the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup. References External links 2000 births Living people People from Biak Numfor Regency |
White Cloud Evelyn Selbie as Tehama Lafe McKee as Jerry Regan Phil Gastrock as Padre Francisco Dorris Willott as Nona von Rolf References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of M... | Jerry Regan Phil Gastrock as Padre Francisco Dorris Willott as Nona von Rolf References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part... |
Living people Eighth convocation members of the State Duma (Russian Federation) 21st-century Russian women politicians United Russia politicians People from Stavropol Krai Seventh convocation members of the | State Duma (Russian Federation) 21st-century Russian women politicians United Russia politicians People from Stavropol Krai Seventh convocation members of the State Duma (Russian |
writer. He was also a visiting professor at Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons and a Distinguished Professor of the State University of New York at New Paltz. Despite having never been to the Soviet Union, Schwartz was the author of 22 books and thousands of articles, and widely lectured on the subjec... | Schwartz was the author of 22 books and thousands of articles, and widely lectured on the subject of Soviet Economic policies, before switching his focus to healthcare economics. Schwartz died on November 10, 2004, at his home in New Rochelle, New York at age 85. References 1919 births 2004 deaths The New York Times wr... |
the team following the season and Myketyn-Driscoll took over as skip of the team. On tour, they made the final of the New Scotland Clothing Ladies Cashspiel, semifinals of The Curling Store Cashspiel and quarterfinals of the Tim Hortons Spitfire Arms Cash Spiel. The team once again finished in seventh at the 2019 Nova ... | Dave Jones Stanhope Simpson Insurance Mayflower Cashspiel. At the 2018 Nova Scotia Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the team finished in seventh with a 3–4 record. Pinkney left the team following the season and Myketyn-Driscoll took over as skip of the team. On tour, they made the final of the New Scotland Clothing Ladie... |
political party in Serbia. It was established in January 2022, as a direct successor of the Communist Party. Its leader is Radoslav Milojičić, former Democratic Party MP, while its honorary | to Milojičić, the party is in opposition to the Aleksandar Vučić government, although Broz still serves in the Socialist Party of Serbia parliamentary group. Electoral results Parliamentary elections |
(also titled "Time's Up!") is a song by American rapper Jadakiss, released on April 20, 2004, as the lead single from his second studio album Kiss of Death (2004). The song features American singer Nate Dogg and was produced by Scott Storch. Lyrically, the song sees Jadakiss rapping about his journey to becoming a rapp... | 20, 2004, as the lead single from his second studio album Kiss of Death (2004). The song features American singer Nate Dogg and was produced by Scott Storch. Lyrically, the song sees Jadakiss rapping about his journey to becoming a rapper in the industry. Critical reception The song received positive reviews from |
Compilation albums EPs Singles Notes References | British singer David Whitfield. Albums Studio albums Live |
(born 1966), Russian professional football coach and former | to: Oleg Garin (footballer) (born 1966), Russian |
Mandris family then bought the business and established a restaurant and a souvenir shop. Jerry Hardesty bought the property at 1968 and renamed the business into Middleton Tavern. Description The building is of Georgian style architecture. It is | family then bought the business and established a restaurant and a souvenir shop. Jerry Hardesty bought the property at 1968 and renamed the business into Middleton Tavern. Description The building is of Georgian style architecture. It is a 3-story brick structure. Its walls are decorated with civil war muskets and ant... |
the second floor with his wife Sara Melchior, their two children (aged one and two), rqi nauds and the 63-year-old widow Betty Lazarus. Three students resided on the first floor of one of the side wings. In October 1852, Søren Kierkegaard rented a room from Mrs. Borries on the first floor. Borries had initially been re... | Eleonora Nitsche (1641-1828). They had three children. The daughter Johanne Wilhelmine Eleonora Starinsky (1771-1841) was married to vicar Peder Sølling (1766-1839). The younger daughter Anne Eleonora Starinsky (1777-1795) died just 18 years old in 1795. The son Samuel Starinsky (1791-1840) grew up to become a medical ... |
in the wake of the abortive second term of the party's national leader, Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada. He served as the MNR's departmental leader in Santa Cruz, a region that, in the midst of the MNR's internal crisis, maintained a level of support for the party. By 2010, Morón had risen to become the MNR's first national ... | departments participating in the election. After two hours of deliberations, Morón emerged as the winner with ninety-two votes in his favor. The quarrel over the leadership election fostered a deep internal rupture within the MNR, with opponents of Morón disregarding him and proclaiming Johnny Torres as their leader. T... |
has represented the Izhevsk constituency in the State Duma. Winner of the competition "Leaders of Russia. Politics". Biography Born in the village of Igra in the Udmurt Republic. In 2001, he graduated from the Udmurt State University with a degree in jurisprudence, and in 2003, he graduated from the Russian Academy of ... | of Staff of the Administration of the city of Izhevsk. From 8 October 2015, to 8 October 2020 – Chairman of the City Duma of the city of Izhevsk. From 2020 to 2021 – Deputy Chairman of the City Duma of the city of Izhevsk on a permanent basis. On 19 September 2021, he was elected to the State Duma of Russia in the Izhe... |
the same year by Stoll Pictures. Cast Thunder the Dog as Thunder Betty Francisco as Helen Taylor Eddie Phillips as Frank Wallace Jim Mason as Walt Mingin Frank Foster Davis as Joe Deering Irene Hunt as Mrs. Deering Rhody Hathaway as John Wallace White Fawn the Dog | Cast Thunder the Dog as Thunder Betty Francisco as Helen Taylor Eddie Phillips as Frank Wallace Jim Mason as Walt Mingin Frank Foster Davis as Joe Deering Irene Hunt as Mrs. Deering Rhody Hathaway as John Wallace White Fawn the Dog as White Fawn References Bibliography Connelly, |
Yemen. Habitat This species prefers rocky or sandy areas and dry river beds with Acacia and Ziziphus trees. References | family Nectariniidae. Subspecies Cinnyris hellmayri hellmayri Neumann Cinnyris hellmayri kinneari Bates Distribution It is found in Oman, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen. Habitat This species prefers |
by Rede Globo. Her major works include Sangue e Areia (1967–1968) and Pecado Capital (1975–1976). The wife of the actor, screenwriter and film director Mário Brasini, in 2004 Amayo lost her daughter, her son-in-law and her grandson in the Indian Ocean tsunami. In 2019 she was awarded best actress at the 52nd edition of... | first actresses who got an exclusive contract by Rede Globo. Her major works include Sangue e Areia (1967–1968) and Pecado Capital (1975–1976). The wife of the actor, screenwriter and film director Mário Brasini, in 2004 Amayo lost her daughter, her son-in-law and her grandson in the Indian Ocean tsunami. In 2019 she w... |
has been its center of civic functions since. The surviving town common and burying ground date to this time, and its 18th-century stone-walled animal pound is also nearby. The town's first meeting house was built here, but has since been replaced by 19th-century churches and the 1870 Italianate town house, designed by... | town center. The railroad line arrived in 1850 and spurred additional development, including the establishment of two private schools on campuses just outside the historic district. Most of the town center's civic and religious date to the late 19th century. Notable architect-designed buildings include the town house a... |
References Living people 1971 births 21st-century Russian politicians Eighth convocation members of the State | Russia since 2021. References Living people 1971 births 21st-century Russian politicians Eighth |
Edmund Burns and Larry Steers. It is a Northern based on a 1909 short story of the same title by Canadian writer Gilbert Parker. Cast Anita Stewart as Virginia Coulson Edmund Burns as Jim Wallace Larry Steers as John Hammond Jim Farley as Bill Duncan Victor Potel as Goofus Eddie Lyons as Buddy O'Brien Duane Thompson as... | Lodge in the Wilderness is a 1926 American silent adventure film directed by Henry McCarty and starring Anita Stewart, Edmund Burns and Larry Steers. It is a Northern based on a 1909 short story of the same title by Canadian writer Gilbert Parker. Cast Anita Stewart as Virginia Coulson Edmund Burns as Jim Wallace Larry... |
quantum computing, she has also worked on research in machine learning. Education and career Svore is originally from the Seattle, Washington area. She majored in mathematics at Princeton University, and became intrigued by the possibilities of quantum computing through a junior-year seminar on cryptography given by An... | 1979) is an American computer scientist specializing in quantum computing. She heads the Quantum Architectures and Computation group at Microsoft Research in Redmond, Washington, where she is General Manager of Quantum Software. Beyond quantum computing, she has also worked on research in machine learning. Education an... |
King Constantine I, being promoted to colonel in 1916. During the National Schism he sided with the royalists and was amongst the most fanatical anti-Venizelists during the Noemvriana riots. As a result, when Eleftherios Venizelos assumed the government of Greece in June 1917, Kourevelis was imprisoned. He was released... | Kourevelis (; ) was a Greek army general. Life Spyridon Kourevelis was born at Galaxidi in 1861. After beginning his military service in 1882, he remained in the army. In 1885, he served in the 7th Infantry Battalion and participated in the clashes with the Ottoman Empire at Nezeros. He entered the NCO school, and grad... |
Times. Biography Veit was born in Hornell, New York on May 31, 1908, and graduated from Columbia University, Phi Beta Kappa, in 1928. Upon graduating from college, he joined The New York Times on his twentieth birthday as a telephone solicitor before becoming promotion manager in 1935. Veit served in the Pacific Theate... | leading to the landmark decision of New York Times Co. v. United States. From 1973 to 1974, Veit served as special assistant to the publisher Punch Sulzberger. He also served on the board of The New York Times Company from 1974 to 1979. Veit was credited by the paper as having "professionalize[d] the field of newspaper... |
with partially submerged vegetation. It reaches 3 cm (1.2 inches) SL. This species was formerly classified as a member of the genus Hisonotus, although it was moved to the then-new genus | Loricariidae. It is native to the Paraná River drainage in Brazil, where it inhabits streams near banks covered with partially submerged vegetation. It reaches 3 cm (1.2 inches) SL. This species was formerly classified as |
Tashkov - Lyosha Kuzmin Irina Korytnikova - Tanya Sevastyanova, headman Vasily Funtikov - Sasha Ganushkin Anna Nadtochiy - Vera Mikhailova (voiced by Natalya Rychagova ) Artur Sirotinsky - Petya Yankovsky Polina Kachura - Lara Belykh Evgeny Ivanychev as Fedor Petrovich, Lara's father Sergei Sazontiev - Yuri Vasilyevich... | purity and morality of people. The film also touches on the complexity of growing up and first love. Cast Elena Shanina - Claudia Sergeevna, class teacher Boris Saburov - Grigory Sidorovich, teacher Andrey Tashkov - Lyosha Kuzmin Irina Korytnikova - Tanya Sevastyanova, headman Vasily Funtikov - Sasha Ganushkin Anna Nad... |
(929 m) is a mountain located in the Highland council area on the southern edge of the Monadhliath Mountains in the northern Grampian Mountains, | mountain located in the Highland council area on the southern edge of the Monadhliath Mountains in the northern Grampian Mountains, some northwest of Newtonmore and |
incident resulted in the Lagos event being excluded from the Grand Prix calendar for a year. Whiteford, who played a season of U.S. collegiate tennis for Rice University in 1976, has served as the head coach at the University of Bath and has coached Britain at the World University Games. References External links 1957 | one of three British players arrested on arrival in Nigeria to compete in the Lagos Open, due to their prior participation at tournaments in apartheid South Africa. The incident resulted in the Lagos event being excluded from the Grand Prix calendar for a year. Whiteford, who played a season of U.S. collegiate tennis f... |
in 1970, and began practicing law in Stamford later that year. Between 1971 and 1977, Cunningham was a reservist in the United States Army, assigned to the 399th Civil Affairs Group with the rank of captain. He won election to the Connecticut Senate as a Republican in 1978, defeating 27th district incumbent William Str... | American lawyer and politician. Cunningham's ancestry could be traced back to passengers of the Mayflower. He was born in Brooklyn, New York to parents Frederick William Cunningham and Anna Bent Cunningham and raised in Stamford, Connecticut. Cunningham graduated from Stamford High School in 1962, earned a Bachelor of ... |
Indonesian footballer who plays a goalkeeper for PSS Putri and the Indonesia women's national team. Club career Aprilia has played for PSS Putri in Indonesia. International career Aprilia | Aprilia (born 19 April 1999) is an Indonesian footballer who plays a goalkeeper for PSS Putri and the Indonesia women's national team. Club career Aprilia |
Love Piker is a 1923 American silent romantic drama film directed by E. Mason Hopper and starring Anita Stewart, Robert Frazer and Betty Francisco. Synopsis A wealthy society woman falls in love with an engineer, but as their wedding approaches she is self-conscious about his old-fashioned poverty-stricken father and f... | Frazer and Betty Francisco. Synopsis A wealthy society woman falls in love with an engineer, but as their wedding approaches she is self-conscious about his old-fashioned poverty-stricken father and fails to invite him to the ceremony. Cast Anita Stewart as Hope Warner William Norris as Peter Van Huisen Robert Frazer a... |
November 1941. On October 27, 1942, he was investigated by the Gestapo in Poříčí and arrested the next day during an interrogation in Pardubice. He was imprisoned in Pardubice for eight months and in mid-June 1943 he was transferred to the Terezín Small Fortress. He was subsequently transferred to the Litoměřice Prison... | He was subsequently transferred to the Litoměřice Prison and sentenced to eight years in prison in October. He spent prison in the Griebo labor camp near the town of Coswig near Dessau in Saxony-Anhalt At the end of April 1945, he managed to leave the camp under the name of a Polish prisoner who died there. He returned... |
are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS). Olympic Games World Championships World Cup Season standings References 1992 births Living people Canadian female cross-country skiers Olympic cross-country skiers of Canada Cross-country skiers at the | named to Canada's 2022 Olympic team after the FIS awarded Canada a reallocated quota spot. Cross-country skiing results All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS). Olympic Games World Championships World Cup Season standings References 1992 births Living people Canadian female cross-country ski... |
area and practically all of western Andalusia. The bollo is a classic among the breads produced in Alcalá de Guadaíra, a city with a great baking tradition. The candeal, bregada or sobada dough is a traditional bread dough from Spain. Their names refer to the process (sobar or bregar la masa, "to knead strongly the dou... | a great baking tradition. The candeal, bregada or sobada dough is a traditional bread dough from Spain. Their names refer to the process (sobar or bregar la masa, "to knead strongly the dough") that is made with the help of a machine with two cylinders called sobadora or bregadora. By means of this technique, a harder,... |
Lestari (born 7 March 1997) is an Indonesian footballer who plays a defender for Asprov Jabar and the Indonesia women's national team. Club career Tri | career Tri represented Indonesia at the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup. References External links 1997 births Living people Sportspeople from Bandung Indonesian women's footballers Women's association football defenders Indonesia women's international footballers |
and was also recorded by Cyrille and saxophonist Bill McHenry for their 2016 album Proximity. Reception Ron Wynn, writing for AllMusic, awarded the album 3 stars, calling it a "standout session." The authors of The Penguin Guide to Jazz wrote: "Klook was the elder statesman at this astonishing confrontation, and he mor... | label in 1984. The album, the catalyst for which was Cyrille, presents compositions by all four musicians, along with four two-minute "personal statements." Liner notes were provided by Max Roach, who wrote: "This idea of four percussionists, using sounds as their premise in creating a work as profound as Pieces of Tim... |
is an unincorporated community in southeast Butler County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The community is on Missouri Route 51 2.5 miles south of Broseley and three | The community is on Missouri Route 51 2.5 miles south of Broseley and three miles north of Qulin. Poplar Bluff is eleven miles to the northwest. The community was a timber station on the old Chicago, |
of the Global Games Sports Company with organised INAS Global Games in Brisbane in 2019. In December 2021, she was elected vice-president of the International Paralympic Committee. Smith's campaign for vice-president used the slogan "#EveryoneIncluded – a call to action that more needs to be done for people with disabi... | Benalla, Victoria. Sport administration career Smith's community involvement in sport includes as President of Benalla Little Athletics and coach of the Benalla Saints Netball team. In 1990, Smith became the Chief Executive Office of AUSRAPID (now Sport Inclusion Australia) and holds this position as of 2022. At the 20... |
Austria-Hungary, 21 June 1893) was a 19th century Serbian historian, publicist and politician.He was a colleague of Jovan Sterija Popović, and taught Laza Kostić, and Ilarion Ruvarac. Family, youth He hails from an old, respectable Serbian family in Sombor from the time of the Military Frontier. His grandfather was Mih... | 1848. During the Serbian People's Movement 1848-1849. he was the secretary of Duke Stevan Šupljikac. After the end of the revolution, he was a translator for the Serbian language in Timisoara, the administrative center of the Duchy of Serbia and the Tamis Banat. Then he was the mayor of Vršac for a short period. From 1... |
to Connecticut's 148th House of Representatives district as a Democratic Party candidate in 1982, defeating M. William Greaney in the general election. Esposito lost reelection | American politician. He was first elected to Connecticut's 148th House of Representatives district as a Democratic Party candidate in 1982, defeating M. William Greaney in the general election. Esposito |
to a new contract with the club, running until December 2023. On 21 July, he was registered for the year's Campeonato Paulista. Sena subsequently played for Santos' B-team and moved out on loan to Rio Branco-PR for the 2022 Campeonato Paranaense on 30 November 2021. He made his professional debut on 27 January 2022, st... | May 2018, he signed his first professional contract with the club, agreeing to a three-year deal. On 14 February 2020, Sena agreed to a new contract with the club, running until December 2023. On 21 July, he was registered for the year's Campeonato Paulista. Sena subsequently played for Santos' B-team and moved out on ... |
NZ also published a list for the top 20 albums released by New Zealand artists. Chart Key – Album of New Zealand origin Top 20 albums by New Zealand | by New Zealand artists. Chart Key – Album of New Zealand origin Top 20 albums by New Zealand artists Notes References 2019 in New Zealand music 2019 record charts Albums 2019 |
December 2019, Natalie Corless along with Caitlin Nash became the first women ever to compete in a FIL World Cup doubles race. They finished in 22nd place out of 23 sleds (the last sled crashed out). A month later the pair would go onto compete at the first ever girls' doubles event at the Winter Youth Olympics, winnin... | first ever girls' doubles event at the Winter Youth Olympics, winning silver. For the 2021–22 season, Corless switched her focus to the singles event. In January 2022, Corless was named to Canada's 2022 Olympic team. References 2003 births Living people Canadian female lugers Sportspeople from New Westminster Youth Oly... |
Chula Chom Klao; child of Bhanubandhu Yugala and Soiraya Yugala References | of Chula Chom Klao; child of Bhanubandhu Yugala |
job of humanizing the players and supported a business instead of rooting for its failure. Richard Whittaker at the Austin Chronicle found the documentary to be an "interesting analysis of the bubble in GameStop stock," yet he also criticized its "obnoxious enthusiasm" for not showing that the short squeeze investors a... | Rock Capital Jeff Tarzia, YouTuber, Technical Content Developer at AttackIQ Abbe Minor, Owner of Sun Built Rigoberto Alcaraz, college student, daytrader Andrew Left, Author and Editor of Citron Research Reception Box office In the United States, the film earned $74,782 from 267 theaters in its opening weekend. Critical... |
ten. He made his senior debut with the B-team on 11 August 2018, playing the last ten minutes of a 1–0 home win against Água Santa, for the year's Copa Paulista. On 5 October 2018, Mikael signed his first professional contract with the club, agreeing to a three-year deal. On 23 September 2021, he further extended his l... | 20 December 2021, Mikael was loaned to FC Cascavel for the ensuing Campeonato Paranaense. He made his professional debut the following 27 January, coming on as a late substitute in a 2–1 home win over União. Career statistics References 2000 births Living people |
casting businesses, system development, and services for music publishers. It also promotes the use of music through digital content distribution and casting businesses, system development, and services for music publishers. Its headquarters is located in Hiroo, Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. Major shareholders include Amuse I... | with and changed its name from e-License to NexTone Inc. The company was listed on the Mothers section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange as of March 30, 2020. (Code: 7094) On November 12, 2021, the company became YouTube's preferred distributor partner for digital content distribution operations. On November 18, 2021, NexTon... |
2001 births Living people Dutch people Footballers from Amsterdam Association football defenders SC Telstar players Eerste Divisie players Association football | Liesdek (born 21 October 2001) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a defender for SC Telstar. |
Robinson and Dorothy M. Jordan Robinson (later Chadwick). Her grandparents included Douglas Robinson Jr. and Corinne Roosevelt Robinson, and her great-grandfather was Boston businessman Eben Dyer Jordan. Her aunt Corinne Alsop Cole and her uncle Theodore Douglas Robinson were both in politics. Her first cousins include... | interview articles to the Boston Globe, while she was living in Paris in the 1970s. Kidder's philanthropic efforts focused on the National Gallery of Art, the Smithsonian Institution, the Museum of Modern Art, the National Arboretum, and the Kennedy Center, especially its dance programs. She also founded the Hopeful Fu... |
Eighth convocation members of the State Duma (Russian Federation) 21st-century Russian politicians People | Dagestan constituency in the 2021 election. References 1966 births Living people Eighth convocation members of |
Books of All Time." Reception The Astonishing Color of After was a New York Times and IndieBound best seller. The book received starred reviews from Booklist and Publishers Weekly, as well as positive reviews from The New York Times Book Review, Bustle, and Kirkus. Meg Medina of The New York Times Book Review called th... | York Times Book Review, Bustle, and Kirkus. Meg Medina of The New York Times Book Review called the book "lyrical and suspenseful." Publishers Weekly wrote, "The subtlety and ambiguity of the supernatural elements place this story in the realm of magical realism, full of ghosts and complex feelings and sending an unden... |
2002) is a Canadian luger. Career In January 2019, Ellis competed at her first Senior World Championships, finishing in | Career In January 2019, Ellis competed at her first Senior World Championships, finishing in 29th. In November 2019, Ellis had a top 10 finish on the |
nights at Mon Chéri) - novel, Albert Bonniers Förlag 2020 – Splendor - novel, Albert Bonniers Förlag Awards and nominations 2014 – Ludvig Nordström Prize 2014 – Ole and Ann-Marie Söderström's prize 2014 – Nominated for Tidningen Vi's literature prize for Du vet väl om att du är värdefull 2016 – Nominated for the Swedis... | I Gorans ögon (translated In Goran's eyes) - stories, Albert Bonniers Förlag 2014 – Du vet väl om att du är värdefull (translated, You know very well that you are valuable) - novel Albert Bonniers Förlag) 2016 – Nätterna på Mon Chéri (translated, The nights at Mon Chéri) - novel, Albert Bonniers Förlag 2020 – Splendor ... |
professional tennis player. A native of Southport, Davies was active during the 1970s and 1980s, featuring in doubles main draws at the Wimbledon Championships. He reached a best singles world | Championships. He reached a best singles world ranking of 454 and also played collegiate tennis in Louisiana. References External links 1955 births Living people British male |
Shapiyev (born 1983), Russian and Kazakhstani wrestler See also Abdul Masculine given | Abdulkhakim is a masculine given name. List of people with the given |
Asprov Jabar and the Indonesia women's national team. Club career Tri has played for Asprov Jabar in Indonesia. International career Tri represented | Oktavianti (born 12 January 2002) is an Indonesian footballer who plays a midfielder for Asprov Jabar and the |
December 2020, Hodgson won her first National title. In January 2022, Hodgson was named to Canada's 2022 Olympic team. | In December 2020, Hodgson won her first National title. In January 2022, Hodgson was named to Canada's 2022 Olympic team. References 2000 births Living people Canadian female lugers Sportspeople from Calgary Lugers at |
same week. Nicklas Kulti and Magnus Larsson won the title by defeating Hendrik Jan Davids and Libor Pimek 6–3, 6–4 in the final. Seeds | compete at Indian Wells in the same week. Nicklas Kulti and Magnus Larsson won the title by defeating Hendrik Jan |
Indian Telugu-language romantic drama film directed by Akella Peri Srinivas. Featuring a cast and crew of newcomers, the film stars Abhilash Vadada, Priya Vadlamani, and Monica Tavanam. Plot Wiki feels hesitant to say yes to the woman of his life that he met in his office, Ramya, because he is scared that it will spoil... | as Momo Kireeti Damaraju as Naresh Production Osmania University graduate, former investment banker, and company director Akella Peri Srinivas made his debut as a director at the age of 51. Newcomers Abhilash Vadada, Priya Vadlamani, and Monica Tavanam were selected since they could speak both Telugu and English. Srini... |
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Taxonomy Oedipina petiola was described in 2011, and is considered a sister taxon to Oedipina gephyra. Its specific epithet, petiola, comes from Latin word petiolus, meaning diminutive foot, referring to species' small, narrow feet. Description Oedipina petiola is a moderately sized member of its genus, with the holoty... | its ventral side is slightly paler. It is distinguished from closely related species by its lack of pale markings on its head, its smaller number of coastal grooves, and its characteristic small, narrow feet. Habitat and Distribution The species is known only from its type locality, Pico Bonito National Park in Hondura... |
height of the building will give it the potential to be the new tallest building in Omaha. Stothert also revealed plans for a streetcar from the riverfront park to the University of Nebraska Medical Center. The plan entails the library branch to be out of its current building by September 2022, with demolition in Decem... | 2022 Mutual of Omaha is requesting more than $60 million in tax increment financing to Omaha Planning Department documents and plans submitted to the city refer to the tower as 'Project Beacon', noting the skyscraper will include 800,000 square feet of office space and 2,200 parking stalls.The Mutual of Omaha skyscrape... |
TBA Former programming Original Reran shows Baby Looney Tunes (originally on Cartoon Network, still listed on YouTube and website.) Firehouse Tales (originally on Cartoon Network) Krypto the Superdog (originally on Cartoon Network) Original runs Ballooniville Cartoonito Karaoke Cartoonito Tales Go and Be a Grown-Up! Go... | TBA Former programming Original Reran shows Baby Looney Tunes (originally on Cartoon Network, still listed on YouTube and website.) Firehouse Tales (originally on Cartoon Network) Krypto the Superdog (originally on Cartoon Network) Original runs Ballooniville Cartoonito Karaoke Cartoonito Tales Go and Be a Grown-Up! Go... |
the Corsica Rally that same year. The great weight/power ratio, accompanied by the good condition of the road surface and the good weather conditions in the Spanish test, made the Kit Cars prevail over their rivals. Although Citroën did not officially compete in 1999, it had been developing the Citroën Xsara Kit Car fo... | 1999 World Rally Championship. The race was held over three days between 19 and 21 April 1999. Report The winner was Philippe Bugalski aboard a Citroën Xsara Kit Car, an unprecedented event in the world championship, since he won a front-wheel drive car, something that had not happened in years. The Kit Cars, which wer... |
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