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poet Melissa Murray (politician) (born 1974), member of the Rhode Island Senate Melissa Murray (academic)
the Rhode Island Senate Melissa Murray (academic) (born 1975), American legal
River, and topographic relief is significant as the east aspect rises 4,350 feet (1,325 m) above the river in approximately 1.5 mile. Old-growth forests of Douglas fir, western hemlock, and western redcedar grow on the lower slopes surrounding the peak. Like the nearby town of Sequim 12 miles to the north, Tyler Peak lies in the rain shadow of the Olympic Mountains. This landform's name has been officially adopted by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names. Climate Tyler Peak is located in the marine west coast climate zone of western North America. Most weather fronts originate in the Pacific Ocean, and travel east toward the Olympic Mountains. As fronts approach, they are forced upward by the peaks of the Olympic Range, causing them to drop their moisture in the form of rain or snowfall (Orographic lift). As a result, the Olympics experience high precipitation, especially during the winter months in the form of snowfall.
4,350 feet (1,325 m) above the river in approximately 1.5 mile. Old-growth forests of Douglas fir, western hemlock, and western redcedar grow on the lower slopes surrounding the peak. Like the nearby town of Sequim 12 miles to the north, Tyler Peak lies in the rain shadow of the Olympic Mountains. This landform's name has been officially adopted by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names. Climate Tyler Peak is located in the marine west coast climate zone of western North America. Most weather fronts originate in the Pacific Ocean, and travel east toward the Olympic Mountains. As fronts approach, they are forced upward by the peaks of the
Church. On January 25, 2022, Powell was charged with conspiracy and wire fraud. References African Methodist Episcopal
Powell was charged with conspiracy and wire fraud. References African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church bishops Living people
a series of games for a number of different early personal computers, he landed a publishing deal with Ariolasoft. After releasing a couple of games with the company, Henkel left and formed Attic Entertainment Software with two friends which published games for a number of early computer platforms. In 1992, Attic published Realms of Arkania: Blade of Destiny, which, according to Die Zeits Nicole Lange, was a commercial and critical success in Germany but found weak sales worldwide outside of Germany. After working with Attic on two more games, Henkel moved to the United States in 1997. Henkel joined Interplay Productions, where he was initially assigned to their role-playing development company Black Isle Studios, which is where he served as a senior producer for Planescape: Torment. While working on the game, Henkel served as the model for the game's box cover. After having worked on a more fantasy-themed RPG series in Realms of Arkania and other fantasy games for over a decade, Henkel noted in an interview when Planetscape came out that he "felt encumbered by [fantasy's] limitations and people's
company Black Isle Studios, which is where he served as a senior producer for Planescape: Torment. While working on the game, Henkel served as the model for the game's box cover. After having worked on a more fantasy-themed RPG series in Realms of Arkania and other fantasy games for over a decade, Henkel noted in an interview when Planetscape came out that he "felt encumbered by [fantasy's] limitations and people's expectations." He noted in a retrospective interview with Rock, Paper, Shotgun that his role on Realms had involved him having his hand in everything from the art and programming to project management, while his producer role on Planetscape was far more limited to administrative project management pieces. Henkel also worked on Fallout and began work on Neverwinter Nights before leaving Interplay in late 1999. After leaving Interplay, Henkel created a home video review site, DVD Review. In 2001, Henkel joined a new company eMusement as a Vice President. eMusement was slated to develop a game with SquareSoft, but after six months, the project was cancelled and the company shut down. Henkel pivoted to working with mobile phone carriers to develop games to sell directly to consumers on their phones from 2002 to 2011. Henkel in 2013 was helping to lead a team to create a game called Deathfire: Ruins of
Murray (born 1954) is a British poet and playwright. She is a recipient of the Eric Gregory Award and the Verity
is a British poet and playwright. She is a recipient of the Eric Gregory Award and the Verity Bargate Award. References
player. Active on tour during the 1960s, Bluett won the South of England Championships in 1964 and qualified for four singles main draws at Wimbledon. His Wimbledon appearances included a first round win
Wimbledon. His Wimbledon appearances included a first round win over Nicola Pietrangeli in 1968. Bluett, a Middlesex county player, was a sports outfitter by profession. References External links
May 1905, Yi established the Bosung College by being supported from the country. In May 1905, Yi was appointed as the minister of Military, and Lieutenant General proceeding Min Young-Cheol. As a military minister, Yi got 1st class of Order of the Taegeuk. After Japan–Korea Treaty of 1905 was signed, Yi was sent to France by orders of Gojong. However, he was found in China by Japanese. Han Kyu-seol indicted him of being not present when he was the Minister of Military. As a result, his Order of Taegeuk was taken away. In 1907, he died in Russian Empire by disease. After his death, Gojong was sad of his death and regret about giving heavy punishments to him. Gojong helped Yi's funeral. Yi's final words to Gojong was an advice about concentration to education, and recovering the national sovereignty. Gojong gave Yi posthumous name of Choung Suk (Korean: 충숙, Chinese Character: 忠肅). Political Tendency As a politician, Yi was always pro-Russian and anti-Japanese. He made Korean Empire to remain neutral during the Russo-Japanese War. Trivial Yi was a very fast walker. He was able to walk about 200 km within 12 hours. Yi had about 1,000,000 Won of deposit in his bank account but,
for various reasons including his disagreement. Even being kidnapped, Yi learned about new technology and experienced them. He bought a printer, which help the establishments of schools. In May 1905, Yi established the Bosung College by being supported from the country. In May 1905, Yi was appointed as the minister of Military, and Lieutenant General proceeding Min Young-Cheol. As a military minister, Yi got 1st class of Order of the Taegeuk. After Japan–Korea Treaty of 1905 was signed, Yi was sent to France by orders of Gojong. However, he was found in China by Japanese. Han Kyu-seol indicted him of being not present when he was the Minister of Military. As a result, his Order of Taegeuk was taken away. In 1907, he died in Russian Empire by disease. After his death, Gojong was sad of his death and regret about giving heavy punishments to him. Gojong helped Yi's funeral. Yi's final words to Gojong was an advice about concentration to education, and recovering the national sovereignty. Gojong gave Yi posthumous name of Choung Suk (Korean: 충숙, Chinese Character: 忠肅). Political Tendency As a politician, Yi was always pro-Russian and anti-Japanese. He made Korean Empire to remain neutral during the Russo-Japanese War. Trivial Yi was a very fast walker. He was able to walk about 200 km within 12 hours. Yi had about 1,000,000
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legal advisor from 2 January 1985 to 1992. He was later appointed as advocate of panel for the National Bank of Pakistan from 1984 to 1992, the National Development Finance Corporation and Regional Development Finance Corporation from 1985 to 1992. He has been an advocate for Water & Power Development Authority from 1985 to 1992. Yousaf was appointed as special law officer by the Ministry of Law, Justice & Parliamentary Affairs in 1992. He has been a special prosecutor for the Ministry of Narcotics Control and the Anti-Narcotics Force for Balochistan Province in 1990. Chief justice the Balochistan High Court offered him district and session judge post but he declined to work on that post, however he worked as an advocate general for Balochistan on 27 August 1992 until he was granted the status of minister on 13 November 1996. He was the first additional advocate general
Municipal High School Depalpur, Government High School, Mianwali and Central Model School, Lahore. He obtained his matriculation from Punjab Board of School Education (PBSC) and intermediate from the Government Islamia Science College, Karachi. He graduated from the University of Balochistan and obtained Bachelor of Laws and master's in Economics from the same university in 1974. He became advocate of the Balochistan Bar Council and the Sindh Bar Council on 31 May 1976. He became advocate of the Supreme Court of Pakistan on 12 August 1978 and 15 June 1991. Yousaf was appointed as honorary lecturer in the University Law College Quetta from 1983 to 1992. From 1985 to 1992 he was appointed as a legal advisor to the Quetta Development Authority, and Balochistan Water and Sanitation Authority from 1986 to 1992 and United Bank Limited legal advisor from 2 January 1985 to 1992. He was later appointed as advocate of panel for the National Bank of Pakistan from 1984 to 1992, the National Development Finance Corporation and Regional Development Finance Corporation from 1985 to 1992. He has been an advocate for Water & Power Development Authority from 1985 to 1992.
permanently to Koling on 25 January 2022. International career Wilkins debuted with the New Zealand national team in a 3–1 friendly loss to Jordan on 28 January 2022. References External links 1999 births Living people New Zealand association footballers New Zealand international footballers Association football defenders Auckland City FC players FC
short loan with Kolding IF in 2019. He transferred permanently to Koling on 25 January 2022. International career Wilkins debuted with the New Zealand national team in a 3–1 friendly loss to Jordan on 28 January 2022. References External links 1999 births Living people New Zealand association footballers New Zealand international footballers Association football defenders Auckland City FC players FC
As of 2022, Ghahremani has published over 150 scientific articles. Awards and honors JT O’Connell Award (Illinois Medical Society,1989) Magna cum laude (RSNA Scientific Exhibit,1997) Lifetime Achievement Award (UCSD-Radiology, 2009) Paul C. Hodges Excellence Award (University of Chicago- Radiology, 2011) References Living people People from Tehran Iranian emigrants to the United States American radiologists University of
of Radiology at the University of California Medical Center in San Diego. He is author of the textbook Iatrogenic Gastrointestinal Complications. As of 2022, Ghahremani has published over 150 scientific articles. Awards and honors JT O’Connell
the world. It was first described by Knud Stephensen in 1925. Species WoRMS lists the following species: Harpiniopsis aciculum Ren in Ren & Huang, 1991 Harpiniopsis amundseni (Gurjanova, 1946) Harpiniopsis australis (J.L. Barnard, 1961) Harpiniopsis bandelei Ledoyer, 1986 Harpiniopsis capensis (J.L. Barnard, 1962) Harpiniopsis emeryi J.L. Barnard, 1960 Harpiniopsis epistomata J.L. Barnard, 1960 Harpiniopsis fulgens J.L. Barnard, 1960 Harpiniopsis galera J.L. Barnard, 1960 Harpiniopsis gurjanovae (Bulyčeva, 1936) Harpiniopsis hayashisanae Hirayama, 1992 Harpiniopsis kobjakovae (Bulyčeva, 1936) Harpiniopsis miharaensis (Nagata, 1960) Harpiniopsis moiseevi (Gurjanova, 1953)
(J.L. Barnard, 1962) Harpiniopsis emeryi J.L. Barnard, 1960 Harpiniopsis epistomata J.L. Barnard, 1960 Harpiniopsis fulgens J.L. Barnard, 1960 Harpiniopsis galera J.L. Barnard, 1960 Harpiniopsis gurjanovae (Bulyčeva, 1936) Harpiniopsis hayashisanae Hirayama, 1992 Harpiniopsis kobjakovae (Bulyčeva, 1936) Harpiniopsis miharaensis (Nagata, 1960) Harpiniopsis moiseevi (Gurjanova, 1953) Harpiniopsis nadania (J.L. Barnard, 1961) Harpiniopsis naiadis J.L. Barnard, 1960 Harpiniopsis orientalis (Bulyčeva, 1936) Harpiniopsis pacifica (Bulyčeva, 1936) Harpiniopsis percellaris J.L. Barnard,
sequence Publication history In the 1970s, Marshall Enterprises (originally Martial Enterprises) published a number of Napoleonic wargames with identical rules under the "La Bataille" banner, including La Bataille de la Moscowa (1975), La Bataille de Auerstaedt (1977), and La Bataille de Pruessisch-Eylau (1978). La Bataille d'Espagnol: Talavera was the fourth in the series, a game designed by Monte Mattson and Dennis A. Spors and published in 1979 as both a ziplock bag game and a boxed set. In 1984, Clash of Arms bought the rights to the entire "Bataille" series; after Ed Wimble revised the rules, the game was re-released as La Bataille de Talavera in 1986. Reception In Issue 33 of Phoenix, Paul King examined the historicty of the game compared to historical records and found that the design seemed to betray a French historical bias. He concluded, "As a simulation of Talavera the Battle, this is a rather average attempt, due perhaps in part to the rather sketchy research on the real battle, which would seem to be entirely from French sources, although it is difficult to be sure." In The Wargamer, Jim Hind was impressed that the counter colors were based upon the actual uniforms of the regiments. He also found the simulation to be somewhat historically accurate. After playing one of the shorter scenarios, he called the rules "the most detailed account of Napoleonic tactics I have seen", but noted it took him four hours of play to cover just two hours of the actual battle. He questioned whether the longer
yd) per hex 700 die-cut counters 16-page rule book player aids Gameplay The game provides five scenarios: Ruffin's Night Attack Ruffin's morning Attack Jourdan's Attack The Afternoon Battle The Overall Battle: Scenarios 1, 2 & 4 in sequence Publication history In the 1970s, Marshall Enterprises (originally Martial Enterprises) published a number of Napoleonic wargames with identical rules under the "La Bataille" banner, including La Bataille de la Moscowa (1975), La Bataille de Auerstaedt (1977), and La Bataille de Pruessisch-Eylau (1978). La Bataille d'Espagnol: Talavera was the fourth in the series, a game designed by Monte Mattson and Dennis A. Spors and published in 1979 as both a ziplock bag game and a boxed set. In 1984, Clash of Arms bought the rights to the entire "Bataille" series; after Ed Wimble revised the rules, the game was re-released as La Bataille de Talavera in 1986.
was part of the New Zealand local elections held that same year. In 1931, elections were held for the Mayor
The polling was conducted using the standard first-past-the-post electoral method. Mayoral results Council results References Mayoral elections in Dunedin 1931 elections
Pop, Henriette Strobel, and Wolfgang Heichel joined by a new generation of members who use the "Khan" surname on their stage names. The album consists of eight new songs and seven re-recordings of the group's classic hits.
is the sixth album released by German disco group Dschinghis Khan. For this album, the group was marketed as "Dschinghis Khan and the Legacy of Dschinghis
the son of Nihal Singh Pathania and the brother of Gandharb Singh. On May 25, 1913, he was the father of Anant Singh Pathania. Military career He enlisted into military service at the rank of Lieutenant Colonel of the 2nd Jammu and Kashmir Rifles which consisted of Muslims and Gurkhas. During his military career, he earned the title of Sardar Bahadur, being promoted to Commander-in-chief as well as earning the Order
Military career He enlisted into military service at the rank of Lieutenant Colonel of the 2nd Jammu and Kashmir Rifles which consisted of Muslims and Gurkhas. During his military career, he earned the title of Sardar Bahadur, being promoted to Commander-in-chief as well as earning the Order of British India. Battle of Jassin After the outbreak of World War I, the British Indian Army were initially sent to the East African Campaign and the 2nd Jammu and Kashmir Rifles were a part of the divisions sent to German East Africa. On January 18, 1915, the Germans attacked the village of Jassin to secure Tanga which had
John Holland, 1st Duke of Exeter (c. 1352–1400), English admiral John Holland, 2nd Duke of Exeter (1395–1447), English admiral Michael P. Holland (born 1964), U.S. Navy rear admiral Swinton Colthurst Holland (1844–1922), Royal
P. Holland (born 1964), U.S. Navy rear admiral Swinton Colthurst Holland (1844–1922), Royal Navy rear admiral See also Deric Holland-Martin (1906–1977), Royal Navy
a depression soaked with spilled kerosene and think they struck oil. They start making great plans, tell their wives about their find under the pledge of the great secret. Next day the whole shtetl knows this, and a comedy of errors begins. Everybody wants to join the enterprise, including a local millionaire and an American tourist. Title The following excerpt from the memoirs of Rabbi Reuven Agushevits may shed the light on the title: The night before a wedding there was a custom to make a dinner for the poor [di oreme vetshere] – a dinner which was certainly no worse, and sometimes even better, than the dinner for the families and their guests. Don’t forget that with this dinner
of shtetl. The film was restored in 1985, with English captions added. Plot summary Shumacher and Dzigan play a pair of optimistic schlemiels, watchmaker Naftali and tailor Kopl from a shtetl, who find a depression soaked with spilled kerosene and think they struck oil. They start making great plans, tell their wives about their find under the pledge of the great secret. Next day the whole shtetl knows this, and a comedy of errors begins. Everybody wants to join the enterprise, including a local millionaire and an American tourist. Title The following excerpt from the memoirs of Rabbi Reuven Agushevits may shed the light on the title: The night before a wedding there was a custom to make a dinner for the poor [di oreme vetshere] – a dinner which was certainly no worse,
the southern section. The southwestern limit of the range is marked by the valley of river Yuryuzan. Flora The lower slopes of the Nurgush are partly covered with dark coniferous taiga; there is mixed spruce, fir and birch forest in the valleys. The higher elevations have often a barren look with kurums and mountain tundra. See also Highest points of Russian Federal subjects
The range is within the protected area of the Zyuratkul National Park. The name of the mountain in the Bashkir language means "luminous bird". Geography Nurgush is a subrange of the Urals. It stretches roughly from SSW to NNE for in the southern section of the long Ural chain. The range stretches between the southern shore of lake Zyuratkul to the mouth of river Berezyak. The highest point is high,
century) William I, Count of Hainaut (c. 1286–1337) William the Good (short story collection), a
Count of Bordeaux (fl. late 10th century) William I, Count of Hainaut (c. 1286–1337) William the Good (short story collection), a 1928 Just William
history at the Free University of Berlin until 1986, then at the Université de Paris IV (Sorbonne University) from 1987 to 1989, from which he graduated with a master's degree. He then remained in Paris and worked for the publishing house L'Arche éditeurs until 1990. In addition to his work in business, Schwarz is involved in several cultural, scientific, and social organizations. He is chairman of the Julius Lessing Society (affiliated with the Kunstgewerbemuseum Berlin), the ESCP Business School Berlin, and Friends of the Youth Art Association and Cultural Center Schlesische 27. He is a member of the Académie de Berlin, which promotes intellectual and cultural exchange between France and Germany. Schwarz is also a member of the board of friends of Deutsche Oper Berlin. Business career After living in Paris, Schwarz returned to Berlin in 1990 and began working in the family business, Großberliner Reinigungs-Gesellschaft KG, which was founded by his grandfather Walter Schwarz in Kreuzberg in 1920. After the death of his father Hans-Jochen, who had run the company since 1970, Stephan was appointed director in 1996. His younger brother Heiko became do-director a few
politician who is serving as Senator for Economy, Energy and Enterprise in the Berlin state government since December 2021. He previously co-directed the building cleaning company GRG Services Group along with his brother Heiko Schwarz from 1996 to 2021. He was president of the Berlin Chamber of Crafts from 2003 to 2019. From 2019 to 2021, he was a member of the federal Council of Labour. Education and personal life After graduating from the Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Gymnasium in Berlin in 1983, Schwarz studied philosophy and history at the Free University of Berlin until 1986, then at the Université de Paris IV (Sorbonne University) from 1987 to 1989, from which he graduated with a master's degree. He then remained in Paris and worked for the publishing house L'Arche éditeurs until 1990. In addition to his work in business, Schwarz is involved in several cultural, scientific, and social organizations. He is chairman of the Julius Lessing Society (affiliated with the Kunstgewerbemuseum Berlin), the ESCP Business School Berlin, and Friends of the Youth Art Association and Cultural Center Schlesische 27. He is a member of the Académie de Berlin, which promotes intellectual and cultural exchange between France and Germany. Schwarz is also a member of the board of friends of Deutsche Oper Berlin. Business career After living in Paris, Schwarz returned to Berlin in 1990 and began working in the family business, Großberliner Reinigungs-Gesellschaft KG, which was founded by
Barnard in 1966, from specimens collected from submarine canyons in Southern California. References Gammaridea
family Phoxocephalidae. It was first described by Jerry Laurens
2021 FIBA Under-16 Asian Championship (also known as the 2022 FIBA Under-16 Asian Championship) is an upcoming qualifying tournament for FIBA Asia at the 2022 FIBA Under-17 Basketball World Cup. The tournament will be held in Kuwait City, Kuwait from 12 to 19 June 2022. This will mark the return of the Under-16 competition which was last held 4 years ago in China. Qualification Aside from the host nation and the defending champions, each of FIBA
2022 FIBA Under-17 Basketball World Cup. The tournament will be held in Kuwait City, Kuwait from 12 to 19 June 2022. This will mark the return of the Under-16 competition which was last held 4 years ago in China. Qualification Aside
born in 1917 in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan. Growing up, Ames attended violin lessons at Hartley House, through which he earned a scholarship to Fieldston School and Columbia College, from which he graduated in 1937. He subsequently received a law degree from Fordham University School of Law in 1942, before serving four years in the United States Navy. Ames joined Lazard
American operations, and oversaw the firm's advisory business. He was credited with making the firm's first significant real estate investment and undertaking several real estate deals with real estate developer William Zeckendorf. Ames was also the chairman emeritus of Columbia College's board of visitors. Personal life and family Ames was married to Marion Ames, a noted lawyer and advocate for reform in the New York Court system. He died on February 2, 2001, at his home in Rye, New York, at age 83. References 1917 births 2001 deaths People from Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan
her husband, Abraham Varkey, who is also a veterinarian, traveled for years with a group of young vet graduates to remote villages in the Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha and Kottayam districts in search of pure bred Vechoor cows. The 8 Vechoor cows thus obtained were paid for and kept in the stables of the Agricultural University. Multiple Ovulation and Embryo Transfer (MOET) technique was used for breeding the cow. By 1998, the number of animals in the Agricultural University unit had increased and about 30 animals had been sold to outsiders to set up some field units. At present there are about 7,000 Vechoor cows in the state. Her interventions are considered by some people to be the second major biodiversity conservation initiative in Kerala after the campaign to protect the environmentally vulnerable Silent Valley. Opponents of the project have accused that the group is working against government policy by reintroducing an unproductive breed. When the project was successful, Sosamma was accused of collaborating with the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh to patent the cow's genetic code. Environmentalist Vandana Shiva has claimed that the Roslin Institute in Scotland has obtained a patent for discovering the genetic makeup of Vechoor cows. "The patent number is E.P.765390 and the scientists behind the project of Sosamma are behind it" Shiva said. The national media and the international journal Nature published it with a great prominence. But the investigations on this proved the allegations to be false. The controversy, which began in 1998, took two years to resolve. Based on her experiences in conservation of Vechoor cows, she has written a book named Vechoor Pashu: Punarjanmam which literally means "Vechoor cow: Rebirth". Awards and honors Padma Shri 2022 India Biodiversity Award 2016 from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Indian Ministry of Forest, Environment,
like-minded conservationists in Kerala, started a 25-year conservation project in 1989 to save the endangered Vechoor cows. In the early nineties, Sosamma and her husband, Abraham Varkey, who is also a veterinarian, traveled for years with a group of young vet graduates to remote villages in the Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha and Kottayam districts in search of pure bred Vechoor cows. The 8 Vechoor cows thus obtained were paid for and kept in the stables of the Agricultural University. Multiple Ovulation and Embryo Transfer (MOET) technique was used for breeding the cow. By 1998, the number of animals in the Agricultural University unit had increased and about 30 animals had been sold to outsiders to set up some field units. At present there are about 7,000 Vechoor cows in the state. Her interventions are considered by some people to be the second major biodiversity conservation initiative in Kerala after the campaign to protect the environmentally vulnerable Silent Valley. Opponents of the project have accused that the group is working against government policy by reintroducing an unproductive breed. When the project
Winter Festival in Erzurum, Turkey. There he finished 21st in the HS109 competition. He also participated at three Junior World Championships between 2016 and 2019. His best personal finish was 49th in a HS100 competition in Râșnov in 2016. Marusiak debuted at the World Championships in 2019. Marusiak debuted at the Ski Jumping World Cup on February 13, 2021, in Polish Zakopane where he was 49th on large
at the 2017 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival in Erzurum, Turkey. There he finished 21st in the HS109 competition. He also participated at three Junior World Championships between 2016 and 2019. His best personal finish was 49th in a HS100 competition in Râșnov in 2016. Marusiak debuted at the World Championships in 2019. Marusiak debuted at the Ski Jumping
his work led to the development of 'Acrobot', the world’s first haptic based robot for orthopaedics. In 1999 they co-founded the spinout ‘Acrobot’. Cobb operated with the robot first in 2000. Acrobot was originally designed to be used in total knee replacement surgery with application for use in unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA). It allowed the surgeon to stay in touch with the patient and control the cutting tool at the same time as moving the robotic arm. He subsequently reported a randomized, double-blinded study comparing the Acrobot with traditional knee surgery. It showed that the tactile-guided robot-assisted UKA was more precise than the traditional manually performed UKA. Where only 40% of traditionally operated knees were in the desired orientation, all of the robotic assisted knees were found to be within the desired two degrees of orientation. Acrobot was acquired by Stanmore Implants in 2010. When the FDA approved Acrobot for clinical use in the USA, Mako surgical acquired the company, prior to Stryker acquiring Mako. His research has also included themes relating to designing new devices such as for ceramic hip resurfacing, 3D printing to allow a minimally invasive joint preservation surgery, training in surgical skills, and looking at the impact of exercise, disability and drugs on bone health and material properties. In 1999, along with plastic surgeon Gus McGrouther, he treated the wounded following the London nail bombings. He was appointed chair of orthopaedics at Imperial College London in 2005. That year he had also treated the wounded of the 2005 London bombings. As member of the Royal Medical Household, he was appointed royal orthopaedic surgeon to the Queen in 2008.
surgical skills. He is a director of the MSk laboratory based in the Sir Michael Uren Hub. Cobb was a demy at Magdalen College, Oxford, from where he graduated in 1982. He completed his early surgical training at St Thomas' Hospital, The Middlesex and the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (RNOH). In 1991 he was appointed consultant at The Middlesex and University College Hospital (UCH), and worked at the London Bone Tumour Unit, and in trauma and general orthopaedics. He is a recipient of the Hunterian Professorship, awarded for his work on surgery and osteosarcoma. Together with engineer Brian Davies from Imperial, he developed the world’s first haptic based robotic assistant known as 'Acrobot', used to assist in knee surgery. In 1999 he operated on the wounded following the London nail bombings, and he treated the injured following the 2005 attacks in London. Education and training Justin Cobb was a demy at Magdalen College, Oxford, from where he graduated in 1982. He moved to London as a senior house officer in 1984, and completed his junior surgical training before rotating through orthopaedic firms at St Thomas’, The Middlesex and the RNOH, including working for Sir Rodney Sweetnam in 1985. At the RNOH, as orthopaedic registrar, his work with Gordon Blunn and Peter Walker in the Biomedical Engineering Unit, led to being awarded the Hunterian Professorship. He completed his master's in 1991 with a thesis on "Prognostic factors in operable osteosarcoma". Surgical career In 1991 Cobb was appointed consultant at The Middlesex and UCH, and worked at the London Bone Tumour Unit, and in trauma and general orthopaedics. In 1992, he delivered the Hunterian oration. In 1992 he received his first grant from the special trustees of The Middlesex and UCH, for the purpose of research in robotics in orthopaedic surgery. Together with engineer Brian Davies from Imperial College, his work led to the development of 'Acrobot', the world’s first haptic based robot for orthopaedics. In 1999 they co-founded the spinout ‘Acrobot’. Cobb operated with the robot first in 2000. Acrobot was originally designed to be used in total knee replacement surgery with application for use in unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA). It allowed the surgeon to stay in touch with the patient and control the cutting tool at the same time as moving the robotic arm. He subsequently reported a randomized, double-blinded study comparing the Acrobot with traditional knee surgery. It showed that the tactile-guided robot-assisted
arrested by Windsor's command, was released, and on 20 March 1373 an inquisition was held at Drogheda into Windsor's extortions in Meath and Uriel. Alice Perrers, who afterwards became Windsor's wife, had in 1369, when he first became Viceroy, received from him the amount destined for the expenses of his expedition and the payment of his men. On Windsor's withdrawal from Ireland anarchy broke out. Accordingly, on 20 September 1373 Edward reappointed him to the Viceroyalty. He was commanded to levy the grants formerly promised at Baldoyle and Kilkenny, and to co-operate with Sir Nicholas Dagworth. In 1374, on the refusal of a parliament at Kilkenny to make a grant at Dagworth's request, Windsor issued writs bidding clergy and laity to elect representatives, finance them, and send them to England to consult Edward on an aid to be taken from Ireland. Meanwhile Newcastle, on the frontier of Wicklow, was taken by the Irish. The government sent help by sea to the garrison in the castle of Wicklow, but the council, meeting at Naas, forbade Windsor to move further south because it left the north in peril. Windsor could carry on the war only by levying forced subsidies of money and provisions. England Early in 1376 Windsor gave up his Viceroyalty, and was summoned to England to consult with the King. On 29 September 1376 he was granted 100l. a year for life from the issues of the county of York. On 14 December pardon was granted him "for having harboured Alice Perrers, who was banished in 1377, and license granted for her to remain in the realm as long as she and her husband please." On 23 October 1379 Sir John Harleston was directed to deliver up to Windsor the custody of Cherbourg. In the same year Windsor was sent on the expedition to help the Duke of Brittany against France, receiving large grants of land, most of which had been forfeited by Alice Perrers. In 1381–2, 1382–3, 1383–4, Windsor had summons to parliament as a baron. In 1381 and 1382 he took a leading part in putting down the Peasants' Revolt, especially in the counties of Cambridge and Huntingdon, being granted special authority with this object, and made a special justice and commissary of the peace in Cambridge. On 13 March 1383 he was referred to as a "banneret". Further grants, previously made to Alice Perrers, were in 1381, 1383, and 1384 extended to him. Death Windsor died at Haversham in Westmorland on 15 September 1384, heavily in debt to the
of full age in 1349, and served in the French wars of Edward III. Ireland Before 1369 Windsor had held a command in Ireland under Lionel of Antwerp, and claimed lands in Kinsale, Inchiquin, and Youghal. In that year he was appointed the King's Lieutenant in Ireland, and had a grant of a thousand marks a year. He at once set to work to reduce the Dublin border clans, but in 1370 had to leave them in order to attempt the rescue of the Earl of Desmond, who had been taken prisoner by the O'Briens. To secure even partial order Windsor had been compelled to adopt measures of doubtful legality; at a parliament of 1369, failing to induce its members to promise new customs to the King, he extorted from the prelates, who met separately, a grant for three years, and afterwards had enrolment made in the chancery records that they were given in perpetuity to the Crown. The colonists appealed to Edward III, and, in answer to their petition, the King on 10 September 1371 forbade Windsor, who had returned to England in March, to levy the sums for which he had exacted grants, ordered the enrolment to be erased, and on 20 October formally rebuked him for his extortions, which he bade him make good. The mayor of Drogheda, arrested by Windsor's command, was released, and on 20 March 1373 an inquisition was held at Drogheda into Windsor's extortions in Meath and Uriel. Alice Perrers, who afterwards became Windsor's wife, had in 1369, when he first became Viceroy, received from him the amount destined for the expenses of his expedition and the payment of his men. On Windsor's withdrawal from Ireland anarchy broke out. Accordingly, on 20 September 1373 Edward reappointed him to the Viceroyalty. He was commanded to levy the grants formerly promised at Baldoyle and Kilkenny, and to co-operate with Sir Nicholas Dagworth. In 1374, on the refusal of a parliament at Kilkenny to make a grant at Dagworth's request, Windsor issued writs bidding clergy and laity to elect representatives, finance them, and send them to England to consult Edward on an aid to be taken from Ireland. Meanwhile Newcastle, on the frontier of Wicklow, was taken by the Irish. The government sent help by sea to the garrison in the castle of Wicklow, but the council, meeting at Naas, forbade
on trials and convictions of immorality. Browne also sat on London commissions from 1447 to 1452, and elector in 1449 (twice), 1450 and 1455. Browne was owner of land and rents in London and elsewhere worth £65 per annum. Also, King Henry V (died 1422) at one time owed Browne £400. Browne was a large corn-factor and interested in the cloth trade. In 1439 as grocer of London he had license to buy wheat in Yorkshire to ship to London. In 1448 his goods in possession of Sir Robert Wingfield at Letheringham, Suffolk were destroyed after the Duke of Norfolk lay waste to the village. Browne as Member of parliament represented London in the Parliaments of 1449 and 1453. Family Browne (also spelt Broun) hailed from Newcastle-on-Tyne, and is said to have been the son of John Brown. He had a brother Robert Browne, who's son was Sir Thomas Browne. Browne had one son – John Browne – but
1448 his goods in possession of Sir Robert Wingfield at Letheringham, Suffolk were destroyed after the Duke of Norfolk lay waste to the village. Browne as Member of parliament represented London in the Parliaments of 1449 and 1453. Family Browne (also spelt Broun) hailed from Newcastle-on-Tyne, and is said to have been the son of John Brown. He had a brother Robert Browne, who's son was Sir Thomas Browne. Browne had one son – John Browne – but was thrice married to Julia, Alice and Rose, who all predeceased him. Browne died between 1462 and 1464 as his will was dated 28 April 1462, and presented at the London husting 5 February 1465. Browne retained links to Newcastle-on-Tyne making bequests for the upkeep of St. Nicholas in his will. He also had property at Lynn, and a
manner. and that HIF prolyl-hydroxylase inhibitors may only minimally inhibit FIH. Skeletal muscle expresses 50-fold higher levels of FIH than other tissues. The cytoplasmic tail of MT1-MMP, which can bind to FIH-1, promotes inhibition of FIH-1 during normoxia. History FIH and the PHDs (HIF prolyl-hydroxylase) share some enzymatic properties, including cofactors and by-products, this has led to the assumption that PHDs and FIH are functionally redundant in their regulation of
than other tissues. The cytoplasmic tail of MT1-MMP, which can bind to FIH-1, promotes inhibition of FIH-1 during normoxia. History FIH and the PHDs (HIF prolyl-hydroxylase) share some enzymatic properties, including cofactors and by-products, this has led to the assumption that PHDs and FIH are functionally redundant in their regulation of HIF. It has also been difficult to account for
cycling team is its 26th season overall and the third consecutive year as a UCI WorldTeam.
left the team during or after the 2021 season Season victories National, Continental, and World Champions Notes References External links Cofidis
football player who plays as a striker for Stellenbosch. Career Before the second half of 2010–11, Isaacs signed for Slovak side MFK Zemplín Michalovce but left due to religious reasons. In 2013, he signed for Stellenbosch in the South African second tier, where he made 29 league appearances and scored 4 goals. On 18 September 2013, Isaacs debuted for Stellenbosch during a 0-0 draw with Santos (South Africa). After that, Isaacs signed for
signed for Cape Town All Stars in the South African second tier. In 2019, he signed for South African top flight team Stellenbosch. In 2020, Isaacs returned to Cape Town All Stars in the South African second tier. In 2021, he returned to South African top flight outfit Stellenbosch. References External links South African soccer players South African expatriate soccer players South African expatriate sportspeople in Slovakia Expatriate footballers
best known for portraying "Guru" in Hum TV's acclaimed Parizaad. Mumtaz will make his cinematic debut as director with Kubra Khan and Gohar Mumtaz starrer Abhee. Career Malik made his debut as a director of photography. In 2012, he served as the D.O.P. of Mehreen Jabbar's Daam. In 2013, he directed television soap series Mein Hari Piya. He further served as the director of photography of Farhat Ishtiaq's Bin Roye (2015) and Umera Ahmad's Alif (2019).
served as the director of photography of Farhat Ishtiaq's Bin Roye (2015) and Umera Ahmad's Alif (2019). In 2022, Malik is set to made his cinematic debut as a director and will direct the Kubra Khan and Gohar Mumtaz starrer Abhee. Acting career He made his acting debut in 2021 with Shahzad Kashmiri's directed Parizaad which was based on the novel of same name by Hashim Nadeem. Malik
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(; born 4 June 2000) is a Greek triple jumper
Pantazis (; born 4 June 2000) is a Greek triple jumper who represented Greece at
manager. He later went to the US and enrolled in the Naval War College between 1977 and 1978. During the World War II he commanded Assault Boat Flotilla and 1st Destroyer Flotilla. Upon his promotion to the rank of rear admiral, he was appointed as the chief of the General Staff Intelligence Department and the Turkish Naval command stationed near the Black Sea. He served as mine squadron commander between 1988 and 1990 and the chief of Naval Operations from 1990 to 1992. Upon his promotion to the rank of vice admiral he commanded Naval Training Command between 1992 and 1993. He later became chief of staff of the Turkish Armed Forces for the Northern Sea Area Command
as the 18th commander of the Turkish Naval Forces from 26 August 1999 to 24 August 2001. He also served as the NATO planning officer and Planning Organization Department between 1975 and 1977 and naval attaché in Washington, D.C. between 1979 and 1981. Erdil was promoted to the rank of rear admiral in 1987, vice admiral on 30 August 1992, and a four-star admiral on 30 August 1997 until he retired from the service on 24 August 2001. Biography Erdil received his early schooling in Heybeliada. He joined the Naval High School in 1953 and obtained his graduation from the Turkish Naval Academy in 1958. He initially served as power station, wound defense, combat, navigation and operations officer at various ships, and enrolled at the Naval War College and the Turkish Armed Forces Academy between 1968 and 1971. His staff assignments
and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was
of Živinice, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the
population was 736. References Populated places
to the 2013 census, its population was 736. References Populated places
2022. Teams FK Žalgiris started the season as defending champions. DFK Dainava and FK Nevėžis were relegated, and replaced with FA Šiauliai and FK Jonava. All teams that were eligible to participate in A lyga based on sporting principle have successfully passed the licensing process for the first time in recent years. Managers Current Managers Managerial changes
lyga is the 33rd season of the A Lyga, the top-tier football league of Lithuania. The season began on 4 March and will conclude on 11 November 2022. Teams FK Žalgiris started the season as defending champions. DFK Dainava and FK Nevėžis were relegated, and replaced with FA Šiauliai and FK Jonava. All teams
the 2013 census, its population was 2,224.
in the municipality of Živinice, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013
Chaudhari (Simmy) Ved Ambre as Pushkraj Satyajeet Chaudhari (Pikuchu) Anand Kale as Vishwajeet Jagnnath Chaudhari Swati Pansare as Mithila Vishwajeet Chaudhari Neha's family Myra Vaikul as Pari Kamat Swati Deol as Meenakshi; Neha's Vahini Manasi Magikar as Aruna Bandopant Naik Ajit Kelkar as Bandopant Naik (Bandu Kaka) Others Sankarshan Karhade as Sameer, Yash's close friend Kajal Kate as Shefali, Neha's friend Chaitanya Chandratre as Rajan Paranjape (Advocate) Jane Kataria as Jesica Dinesh Kanade as Mr. Ghartonde Varsha Ghatpande as Anuradha Karnik
a Marathi drama TV series which airing on Zee Marathi. It premiered on 23 August 2021. It is directed by Ajay Mayekar and written by Sankarshan Karhade under the banner of Creative Minds Production. Overview Yashwardhan Choudhari (Yash), a member of a wealthy family who comes to Mumbai to manage his family’s company under the supervision of his grandpa Jagannath Chaudhari. He falls in love with one of his employees, Neha Kamat, who has no idea who he is. The plot of the series centres around Yash’s attempts to persuade Neha Kamat and her daughter Pari, as their marriage is entirely dependent on Pari’s decision. Special episode (1 hour) 31 October 2021 6 February 2022 Cast Main Shreyas Talpade as Yashwardhan Chaudhari (Yash) Prarthana Behere as Neha Kamat Recurring
Gornje is a village in the municipality of Živinice, Bosnia and
Tuzla International Airport. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was 3,308.
species was originally described by L.G.Adams in 2008
was originally described by L.G.Adams
the 2013 census, its population was 23.
Dunajevići is a village in the municipality of Živinice, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
was 3,184. References Populated places in
Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was
census, its population was 2,140. References Populated places
a village in the municipality of Živinice, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics
The film began its production in February 2005. Soundtrack Music by Koti. Release and reception The film released in mid-September. MM of The Hindu called it a "neat action film" and wrote, "Though the film is full of sentiment and love, the basic backdrop is action. Some scenes look cinematic, but they are passable." Reviewing the film for Zamin Ryot, Griddaluru Gopalrao appreciated the storyline and performances. He stated that director Kodi Ramakrishna had succeeded in adapting Runway in a Telugu setting. On the
Reddy as Vadayar Riyaz Khan as Venugopal Thalaivasal Vijay Raghu Babu Giri Babu GV Sudhakar Benarjee K.R. Vijaya as Bharatamma Jeeva Ahuti Prasad Narsing Yadav O Kalyan Ramesh Harsha Prudhvi Varsha Amit Kumar Production Kodi Ramakrishna who collaborated with Rajasekhar for several films including Ankusam teamed up after a hiatus. The film began its production in February 2005. Soundtrack Music by Koti. Release and reception The film released in mid-September. MM of The Hindu called it a "neat action film" and wrote, "Though the film is full of sentiment and love, the basic backdrop is action. Some scenes look cinematic, but they are passable." Reviewing the film for Zamin Ryot, Griddaluru Gopalrao appreciated the storyline and performances. He stated that
City of Greater Bendigo, in the
locality in the City of Greater Bendigo, in
expansa is a species of flowering plant in the family Goodeniaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a prostrate to erect subshrub with wand-like branches, crowded, narrow, fleshy leaves and pale purple-blue, tube-shaped flowers. Description Lechenaultia expansa is a prostrate or erect subshrub that typically grows to a height of up to and has wand-like branchlets. The leaves are glabrous, crowded, long, narrow and fleshy. The flowers are arranged in
is a prostrate or erect subshrub that typically grows to a height of up to and has wand-like branchlets. The leaves are glabrous, crowded, long, narrow and fleshy. The flowers are arranged in dense clusters in leaf axils, the sepals long and glabrous. The petals are long, pale purplish-blue, sparsely hairy and joined at the base to form a pale yellowish-white
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and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013
at the Hafjell Freepark. Results Qualification The qualification was held at 9:30. Group heats Semifinals Heat
at the Hafjell Freepark. Results Qualification The qualification was held at 9:30. Group heats Semifinals Heat 1 Heat 2 Finals The final was held at 11:38.
30 November in Shankrahalli, a village in Thirthahalli of Shimoga in Karnataka. His father's name is Rajashekar and his mother's name is Shakuntala. He has one younger brother. Gowrishankar received primary education at Ramakrishna Ashrama in Sagara,_Karnataka and secondary education in Padmamba High School in Humcha. According to Gowrishankar, he was "mischievous and was always made to kneel
Padmamba High School in Humcha. According to Gowrishankar, he was "mischievous and was always made to kneel down outside the classroom, but was also the darling of the teachers due to the active participation in cultural activities". While in college, he participated actively in inter-collegiate drama skits. Pre-Degree Course Completed in Lal Bahadur Arts, Science & S.B.Solabanna Shetty Commerce College, Sagara,_Karnataka and Degree Course Completed in Bangalore Open university, Bangalore Career Gowrishankar began his career as an assistant director in Dhumm, VeeraKannadiga, Akash, Valmiki and Shri Ram ,then act as a Hero Film in JOKALI. It is the first film in 2010, Chuchhi
their business to him, Rana persuaded Joshi to do the same. Joshi calls Peter away from Bangladesh and at one stage of the argument, Joshi is shot by Peter. When Rana chased him, Joshi fell down the hill and died. Rana returned to Bangladesh and proposed marriage to the receptionist Rehana. Although Rehana was reluctant at first, she agreed considering Rana's finances. But the next day he learns that Rana has actually avenged his previous insults. After the death of Kalu Khan, Dildar wants to work under him. The two were planning to make a film when singer Yasmin Khan was caught stealing her jewelery. Yasmin tells them to leave town. This is how his life continues to deceive people. Cast Bulbul Ahmed - Rana Rahman Kajori - Layla Julia - Yasmin Khan Rina Khan - Rehana, receptionist Sumita Chowdhury - Linda Laskar Suborna Pokhrel - Shila Shawkat Akbar - Mr. Khan Ahmed Sharif - Peter Saxena Baby Zaman - Ustad Kalu Kha Dildar - Dildar Keramat Moula - Joshi Jahanara Buiya - Mrs. Khan Utpal Barua Tapan Ghosh Aminul Haque Shibli Sadik - Ramu Barua Ashish Kumar Louho - Diamond purchaser Amol Bose - Diamond purchaser Arup Ratan Chowdhury - Mr. Fakhruddin Manjurul Islam Manju Ranu Maya Chowdhury Saifuddin Ahmed (guest appearance) Jahirul Haque (guest appearance) Sumita Devi (guest appearance) Music Sheikh Sadi Khan
to Bangladesh. He has to go back to Kathmandu, Nepal. There, Peter's business friend went to Joshi's hotel. When Shila, Joshi's assistant, leaked all the details of their business to him, Rana persuaded Joshi to do the same. Joshi calls Peter away from Bangladesh and at one stage of the argument, Joshi is shot by Peter. When Rana chased him, Joshi fell down the hill and died. Rana returned to Bangladesh and proposed marriage to the receptionist Rehana. Although Rehana was reluctant at first, she agreed considering Rana's finances. But the next day he learns that Rana has actually avenged his previous insults. After the death of Kalu Khan, Dildar wants to work under him. The two were planning to make a film when singer Yasmin Khan was caught stealing her jewelery. Yasmin tells them to leave town. This is how his life
Suri (115) led the visitors to a four-wicket victory. The second match was also won by the UAE, again by four wickets, with Basil Hameed taking a five-wicket haul. The third and final match ended as a tie, with the UAE winning the series 2–0. After the ODI series, both sides participated in a Twenty20 International (T20I) quadrangular series and the T20 World Cup Global
in the first match, but Chirag Suri (115) led the visitors to a four-wicket victory. The second match was also won by the UAE, again by four wickets, with Basil Hameed taking a five-wicket haul. The third and final match ended as a tie, with the UAE winning the series 2–0. After the ODI series, both sides participated in a Twenty20 International (T20I) quadrangular series and the T20 World Cup Global Qualifier A. Squads ODI series 1st ODI 2nd
Adam Carroll may refer to: Adam Carroll (racing driver) (born 1982), Northern Irish
Adam Carroll may refer to: Adam Carroll (racing driver) (born
Leung Yuk-wai^ Johnny Ng^ Nelson Lam^ Others Yang Wang, vice president of Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) Charles Ng Wang-wai, Election Committee constituency candidate at the 2021 Legislative Council election and a vice president of HKUST (Guangzhou) Chan Chak-ming, President of the Law Society of Hong Kong Cally Kwong@, a delegate of Hong Kong to the National People's Congress Ellen Tsang Fung-chu, member of the Election Committee Hermes Tang, former Commissioner of Customs and Excise Wu Chili, manager of a research center under the HKUST Fok Ying Tung Research Institute, and 2021 Legislative Council candidate Reactions Just days before the party, Carrie Lam condemned Cathay Pacific leaders after its staff were blamed for starting the fifth wave of pandemic, and asked them to take the responsibility, citing herself as an example; "I need to be responsible for everything as the head of the Special Administrative Region". However, after ministers were involved in the partygate, Lam said she doesn't need to bear responsibility for ministers' own mistakes. This perceived double standard attracted criticism from the public. Pro-Beijing politicians Tam Yiu-chung and Kwok Wai-keung continued to criticise Cathay Pacific when asked about the event. In response to the backlash from politicians, local media and attendees to his party who were being moved into quarantine, Hung apologised for his actions from the quarantine centre in Penny's Bay. When asked if he would resign, he told South China Morning Post "I am too busy and don’t have time to think about whether I should resign from the Qianhai Authority". Tam Yiu-chung, Hong Kong's delegate to the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, said that "Hung has said sorry for triggering the saga. I don’t see any need for him to resign as a deputy to the NPC". Senior officials, especially Commissioner of ICAC Simon Peh, were also criticised for attending private parties, which were usually avoided to show neutrality in the colonial era and the early years after the handover of Hong Kong. Chung Kim-wah, vice-president of Hong Kong Public Opinion Research Institute, said the Witman Hung partygate and the Evergrande dinner scandal, in which three officials joined a dinner violating pandemic regulations with one of the attendees was arrested for rape, showed the boundary between the political culture in Hong Kong and in China was further blurred. On 11 January, Raymond Young, former Permanent Secretary for Home Affairs who was said to be dissatisfied with Carrie Lam when the two worked together, questioned which rules officials broke considering the party was held two days before rules were tightened. He also revealed that Lam attended a wedding recently. Lam replied she attended the wedding party for around 10 minutes and it was in late-November or early-December 2021. Independent Media later reported the party was on 5 December 2021 and Lam had worn a mask during it. Authorities in Beijing reportedly pressured Lam to take action against the officials implicated. The scandal also attracted international media attention. Aftermath Reportedly facing the sack, Tsui resigned
the scandal broke and implicated several newly elected members. Witman Hung's birthday party On 3 January 2022, a banquet was held to celebrate the 53rd birthday of Witman Hung Wai-man at Reserva Ibérica Tapas Bar & Restaurant in Causeway Centre, Wan Chai. With an indoor dining area of about 1,000 square feet, the restaurant was estimated to be serving 150 customers under the "type D" mode of operation. The number of diners in type D catering businesses could not exceed the seating capacity of the premise and it was the restaurant's responsibility under the law to ensure that all customers had scanned the QR code for the government's track-and-trace mobile application before entering the venue. However, photographs leaked to the press showed more than 200 joined the crowded party, with some believed to be senior government officials and members of the Legislative Council, who had attended their oath-taking ceremony earlier that day. Hung was photographed not wearing a mask while singing karaoke and interacting closely with guests. Reports suggested that some officials, including Secretary for Home Affairs Caspar Tsui, stayed throughout the banquet, while some others attended for brief periods before leaving. Consequences On 6 January, a participant of the party, who had been in close contact with some legislators, tested positive for COVID-19. Chief Executive Carrie Lam later that day confirmed more than ten officials joined the party. She said she was "very disappointed" in ministers joining the party, especially Tsui, and vowed to take action. The Food and Environmental Hygiene Department launched an investigation into social distancing adherence at the restaurant during the event on 7 January, whilst Lam announced Director of the Chief Executive's Office Eric Chan Kwok-ki and Secretary for the Civil Service Patrick Nip Tak-kuen would be tasked with parallel investigations into the actions of attending legislators. In accordance with Hong Kong's COVID-19 contact tracing system, 170 attendees including 20 legislators and more than 10 government officials were ordered to enter a 21-day quarantine at a state facility in Penny's Bay. Lam suspended 13 officials for the duration of their quarantine. A second attendee later tested positive for the virus although this was later found to be a false positive, leading to 11 officials being permitted to leave the quarantine facility; Lam instead ordered them to self-isolate at home using their own annual leave. On 18 January, three officials including Tsui left the quarantine facility early as the 21-day isolation period had been reduced to 14. Notable attendees Government officials Principal officials Caspar Tsui@*, Secretary for Home Affairs Christopher Hui#, Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury Simon Peh#, Commissioner of the Independent Commission Against Corruption Raymond Siu#, Commissioner of Police Au Ka-wang@*, Director of Immigration Political appointees Jack Chan Jick-chi%#, Under Secretary for Home Affairs Joseph Chan Ho-lim#, Under Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury David Chung Wai-keung#, Under Secretary for Innovation and Technology Clement Woo Kin-man#, Under Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Kathy Siu Ka-yi#, Political Assistant to the Chief Secretary for Administration Allen Fung Ying-lun*, Political Assistant to Secretary for Development Jeff Sze Chun-fai#, Political Assistant to Secretary for Education Lillian Cheong Man-lei%#, Political Assistant to Secretary for Innovation & Technology Other officials Vincent Fung Hao-yin%#, Deputy Head of the Policy Innovation and Co-ordination Office Burmie Wong Wing-kwan, Media Officer at the Home Affairs Bureau Members of the Legislative Council Rock Chen* Duncan Chiu* Benson Luk* Wendy Hong* Tan Yueheng~^ Lai Tung-kwok~^ Junius Ho~^ Kenneth Fok~^ Nixie Lam~^ Judy Chan%^ Lillian Kwok^ Chan Pui-leung^ Elizabeth Quat^ Eunice Yung^ Chow Man-kong^ Kwok Wai-keung^ Dennis Lam^ Kenneth Leung Yuk-wai^ Johnny Ng^ Nelson Lam^ Others Yang Wang, vice president of Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) Charles Ng Wang-wai, Election Committee constituency candidate at the 2021 Legislative Council election and
Victoria white and orange diamonds livery was being applied, except to SmartBus liveried buses that remained this livery. Depots Kinetic Melbourne operate six depots in Doncaster, Fitzroy North, Heatherton, Keysborough, Sunshine West and Thomastown. References Bus companies
50 routes. Fleet Kinetic Melbourne commenced operations with 531 buses transferred from Transdev Melbourne. The Public Transport Victoria white and orange diamonds livery was being applied, except to SmartBus liveried buses that remained this livery. Depots Kinetic Melbourne operate six depots
is playing soccer and scores a goal but it still does not impress eceryone, especially the "dynamic trio". When Thom is alone in the classroom, the Monkey King appears and breaks the teacher's calculator before throwing a 70-pound table at Thom but she catches it with one hand. The teacher has found out about the mess and sends Thom to the principal's office. At home, the principal had called Ma and she and Thom got into a heated argument about Thom's life in Thuy. Skipping to another day, Thom gets a high fever as a result of an extremely hot shower. The Monkey King offers to take Thom to the Mountain of Flowers and Fruit where the waters will heal Thom. Thom meets the Monkey King's elder brother, Shing-Rhe. She and Shing-Rhe have a good chat about demons and humans and how the whole tribe of monkeys are demons too. After Thom finishes drinking the water, she is completely healed and is taken back home. The following day when Kha is invited to discuss about the Culture Day with Thom, Kha claims he is a dragon sent by Heaven but Thom does not believe him. After telking the Monkey King about Kha, Thom requests him to take her to California to see her friends Thuy. When they got there, Thuy is now friends with a girl named Amber. The Monkey King takes Thom to a junkyard and orders her to lift heavy vehicles that get bigger each time Thom is able to lift one. The following day, during a soccer match, the invisble Monkey King kicks Thom's leg which causes the ball to be sent flying. Kha already knew this and tells her not to trust the Monkey King. Kha is invited to dinner as his grandparents are away. He and Thom have decided the topic for their poster would be the Four Immortals. At night, the Monkey King takes Thom to Hell and gets her to arm-wrestle all of the demons. Thom beats all of them easily. She met a female fox demon named Concao and came to a realusation that the Monkey King is missing his cudgel. The next night, the Monkey King plans to get his cudgel back but because his powers would be weaker if he shrunk, he sends Thom to disguise herself as a Lotus student who is here to see the Lotus Master. Thom puts the tiny Monkey King in her ear. However, things went wrong when the Jade Soldiers stopped her and plan to put her in the Judgement Veil. Kha arrives and his claim is actually true and is now chasing after Thom as a dragon. A girl named Jae stops Kha and leads Thom to the Lotus Academy. Thom meets the Boy Giant, who is acting just like Ma. Jae gives him an invitation to a banquet and suggests Thom should come. At the banquet, Jae's father is the Jade Emperor. The Monkey King steals Jae's ring which is the key to the armory. When Thom starts talking about the Monkey King, she is asked to leave. When Thom reached the armory, she manages to take the cudgel but the Boy Giant stops her and says that she is actually his daughter. An enraged Thom hits her own father with the cudgel and when the Jade Soldiers arrived, Thom manages to defeat all of them with the cudgel too. Kha decided to take Thom home. When Thom got home, she hides the cudgel. The Culture Day went well but the Monkey King comes and takes his cudgel but Thom does not allow him because he needs to make her normal. When Ma saw the Monkey King talking to Thom, she is instantly turned into a cricket. Thom temporarily puts Ma the cricket in a jar and leaves her dog under the care of Kathy for some time before leaving with Kha to catch the Monkey King. The story continues in Girl Giant and the Jade War. Characters Thom "Thommy" Ngho, also nicknamed c'ung (Vietnamese word for sweetheart or sweetie) or Thom-thom (Often nicknamed by the Monkey King) is a Vietnamese-American 11-year-old girl living in Troy, Georgia. Before she moved to Troy, she would have boba and popcorn chicken with her friends. She loves to play soccer but is afraid of kicking the ball too hard. She meets Kha and the two of them accpeted each other and became good friends. After the Monkey King betrayed her, she and Kha set off to catch him. Ma is a strict woman and a single mother. She would get
protect Thom. Kha is always trying his best to keep Thom away from the Monkey King. Kha's mother is the leader of all the fairies. He is also a nemesis of Jae, the Jade Emperor's daughter but both of them are actually cousins. However, he is not strong as Thom, who could carry the Monkey King's cudgel. After the Monkey King betrayed Thom, he and Thom set off to catch him. The Monkey King is a mischievous trickster god in this story and is known as the Great Sage of Heaven. He lives in the Mountain of Flowers and Fruit and has an elder brother named Shing-Rhe. He was tired of his demon friends in Hell so he went to Heaven to be a Lotus student and learned the 72 Eartly transformations in centuries. When the deities gave him the lowest position as the Protector of Horses, he flew into a rage and wreaked havoc until Buddha came and sealed him under a mountain. However, one strand of his hair is trapped in the little temple and Thom had freed him. A fact about the Monkey King in his story is that only friends can call the Monkey King by his name. Shing-Rhe is possibly the one who calls him Wukong the most. The Monkey King betrays Thom and flees with his cudgel. The Boy Giant is a deity in Heaven. When he was human, he was only a baby when invaders came to attack. He ate a lot of rice and manages to defeat all the invaders. The Boy Giant meets Ma and the couple had Thom. He plans to live with his daughter in Heaven to be a deity but Ma insisted that Thom luve a normal life with her. When Thom hit him with the Monkey King's cudgel, he survived and tries desperately to stop the Jade Soldiers from attacking Thom out of fatherly love. Jae is the Jade Emperor's daughter and helped Thom to the Lotus Academy. She seems very polite and loves her father a lot but hates Kha even though she and Kha are actually cousins. Jae wears a ring that is the key to the armory which the Monkey King steals to get his cudgel back. The Jade Emperor is Jae's father and a close friend of the Boy Giant. He felt offended when Thom talked about the Monkey King and ordered her to leave. When Thom takes the cudgel and hits the Boy Giant with it, the Jade Emperor possibly knew this and sent the Jade Army consisting of Jade Soldiers to arrest Thom. Bethany Anderson is a bully of Thom because of how different she is from the other students. The teachers do not know about it but she is treasured by the soccer coach. Bethany is one of the girls in the "dynamic trio" along with Sarah Mazel and Kathy Joon. Kathy Joon is a Korean-American student and one of the girls in the "dynamic trio", along with Bethany and Sarah Mazel. When the two other girls are not watching, Kathy is kinder to Thom, especially when they are both Asians. Sarah Mazel is another bully of Thom and one of the girls in
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Wharenui Swimming Club in Christchurch specialising in backstroke, Jones represented New Zealand at the 1978 and 1982 Commonwealth Games. She was also selected in the New Zealand swimming team for the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, but she was unable to compete because of the partial boycott by New Zealand. At the 1978 Commonwealth Games, Jones was ninth-fastest in the heats of the women's 100 metres backstroke and did not progress to the final. However, in the women's 200 metres backstroke, she was the sixth-fastest swimmer in qualifying, and went on the finish
her country at the 1982 Commonwealth Games. Swimming A member of the Wharenui Swimming Club in Christchurch specialising in backstroke, Jones represented New Zealand at the 1978 and 1982 Commonwealth Games. She was also selected in the New Zealand swimming team for the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, but she was unable to compete because of the partial boycott by New Zealand. At the 1978 Commonwealth Games, Jones was ninth-fastest in the heats of the women's 100 metres backstroke and did not progress to the final. However, in the women's 200 metres backstroke, she was the sixth-fastest swimmer in qualifying, and went on the finish seventh in the final. She was also a member of the New Zealand women's 4×100 metres freestyle relay team—with Andrea Hawcridge, Penny McCarthy, and Rebecca Perrott—that was disqualified and finished sixth in the final. Four years later, at the 1982 Commonwealth Games in Brisbane, Jones competed in the same three events. She was 11th and
They competed in the 22-team Division Three South, then the third tier of English football, finishing 19th. Season review Football League Third Division South Partial league table Results by round
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and besides that error, Thompson just got caught up in the moment: Well, a little while ago, when we mentioned that this one, in typical fashion, was going right to the wire, little did we know…Art Ditmar throws—here's a swing and a high fly ball going deep to left, this may do it!…Back to the wall goes Berra, it is…over the fence, home run, the Pirates win!…(long pause for crowd noise)…Ladies and gentlemen, Mazeroski has hit a one-nothing pitch over the left field fence at Forbes Field to win the 1960 World Series for the Pittsburgh Pirates by a score of ten to nothing!…Once again, that final score…The Pittsburgh Pirates, the 1960 world champions, defeat the New York Yankees. The Pirates ten, and the Yankees NINE!... and Forbes Field... is an insane asylum! In 1985, Thompson's Ditmar-Terry flub became a commercial hit, featured as an audio-over in a nostalgia-immersed Budweiser TV ad during that year's World Series. A libel lawsuit subsequently filed by Ditmar against Anheuser-Busch and its advertising agency for the commercial was ultimately rejected by a United States District Court. Aftermath The 1960 Pirates were the only team between 1945 and 2001 to have not succumbed to the so-called "Ex-Cubs Factor" in the postseason. They also became the first team to win a World Series on a home run, a feat later achieved by the Toronto Blue Jays in 1993, although Joe Carter's home run came in Game 6 of the 1993 Series. Mazeroski's homer remains the only walk-off home run in Game 7 of a World Series. After Forbes Field was demolished, the section of the left-field wall where the home run left the park was moved to the Pirates' new home of Three Rivers Stadium, and still later was moved to their current home, PNC Park. A line of bricks marks that section of the wall, next to a preserved wall section, and a plaque indicating the spot where Mazeroski's homer left the park is embedded in the current sidewalk. The portion of the left field wall over which Bill Mazeroski hit his walk-off home run to end the 1960 World Series, between the scoreboard and the "406 FT" sign, no longer stands at its original location. A portion of that wall, including the distance marker, had been sliced off and moved to the Allegheny Club at Three Rivers Stadium. Before the Three Rivers demolition, the section of the wall was salvaged, and in 2009 it was restored and placed on the Riverwalk outside of PNC Park. Meanwhile, the original location of that wall is outlined by bricks extending from the left-center field wall across Roberto Clemente Drive and into the sidewalk. A plaque embedded in the sidewalk marks the spot where Mazeroski's home run cleared the wall. The left-center and center field brick wall with "457 FT" and "436 FT" painted on it still stands at its original location, along with the stadium's flagpole, adjacent to the University of Pittsburgh's Mervis and Posvar Halls. Despite not technically being the correct section of wall where Mazeroski's famous home run cleared, it is often locally referred to as "Mazeroski's Wall." This portion of the wall remained after Forbes Field was torn down, and was refurbished in 2006 in time for the All-Star Game hosted in Pittsburgh. In addition, a wooden replica of an entrance to the stadium, including a ticket window and players entrance, was constructed and placed near the remaining wall in 2006. The home plate used in the stadium's final game remains preserved in the University of Pittsburgh's Posvar Hall. However, its location has been altered; author John McCollister wrote, "Had architects placed home plate in its precise spot about half of the Pirates fans could not view it. The reason: it would have to be on display in the fifth stall of the ladies' restroom." However, the original location of the home plate has been more recently determined by others to be approximately away from its current display, just inside the GSPIA/Economics Library, and not in a restroom as has been popularly believed. A ceremony is held each October 13 at the outfield wall in Oakland to listen to a taped broadcast of the final game of the 1960 World Series. The tradition was started by Squirrel Hill resident Saul Finkelstein, who at 1:05 pm on October 13, 1985, sat alone at the base of the flagpole and listened to the NBC radio broadcast of Chuck Thompson and Jack Quinlan. Finkelstein continued the tradition for eight more years, until word spread and other people began attending in 1993. On October 13, 2000—the game's 40th anniversary—over 600 people attended to listen to the broadcast, including Mazeroski himself. For the 50th anniversary, on October 13, 2010, a plaque honoring Mazeroski was dedicated and more than 1,000 attended the broadcast, including Mazeroski and several other former Pirates. In September 2010, a statue of Mazeroski was unveiled outside PNC Park, depicting his legendary home run celebration — a runner pose with both arms extended, ball cap in right hand. See also Joe Carter's 1993 World Series home run References External links The Most Dramatic Home Run in World Series History 50 Years Ago Today, Bill Mazeroski Shocked The World Bill Mazeroski's home run ball - MLB.com Remembering Bill Mazeroski's 406ft Home Run 60 Years Later World Series games Pittsburgh Pirates postseason New York Yankees postseason 1960 Major League Baseball season Historic baseball plays October 1960 sports events in the United States 1960 in sports in Pennsylvania
wall for a solo home run. Mazeroski homered off of New York Yankees pitcher Ralph Terry to end the Series, giving the Pirates a 10–9 win and their first championship since 1925. It is the only Game 7 game-winning home run in World Series history. Background On the heels of a subpar season for Mazeroski and his fourth-place team, the 1960 campaign exceeded the wildest dreams of Pittsburgh sports fans. The Battlin' Bucs as they would become known dominated the National League virtually from the start to claim their first pennant since the 1927 season. Meanwhile, Mazeroski was an NL starter in both All-Star Games. The Pirates seized control of the pennant race in August, when they won 21 of 31 games with Mazeroski in a lead role. He hit .373, drove in 16 runs and had a 26-game errorless streak in the month. The 95-59 Pirates finished seven games ahead of second place Milwaukee for the NL pennant. The team was rewarded with a trip to the 1960 World Series, where the second baseman forged his legacy against the New York Yankees with a pair of game-winning home runs. The 1960 Pirates team featured eight All-Stars, but was widely predicted to lose the World Series to a powerful New York Yankees team. Before their 1960 season, the Yankees made one such trade with the Kansas City Athletics in which they acquired outfielder Roger Maris. In his first Yankees season, Maris hit a single, double, and two home runs in his first game as a Yankee. He was named to the AL All-Star roster again and played in both games. He finished the season leading the AL in slugging percentage (.581), runs batted in (112), and extra base hits (64). He also hit 39 home runs and had a .283 batting average. He won the American League's Most Valuable Player award and was recognized as an outstanding defensive outfielder with a Gold Glove Award. The Yankees won the American League pennant, the first of five consecutive pennants The New York Yankees headed into the World Series with a 15-game winning streak, the 8th longest streak in the American League this century, after Dale Long's two-run 9th-inning home run gives them an 8–7 win over the Boston Red Sox. The 193 home runs are an AL season record, three better than the 1956 Yankees. RBI leader Roger Maris drove in three runs, but fell one home run short of Mickey Mantle's league-high 40. The 1960 Yankees won the AL pennant for the 10th time in 12 years under Casey Stengel, and outscored the Pirates 55–27 in the seven World Series games. Postseason Yankees manager Casey Stengel picked Art Ditmar, who had won the most games, 15, for the Yankees, rather than the established star, Whitey Ford. The Pirates knocked Ditmar out of the box in the first inning. In a portent of things to come, Bill Mazeroski's two-run 5th-inning home run off Jim Coates was the difference as Pittsburgh beat the Yankees 6–4 in its first World Series win since 1925. Roy Face survived a two-run 9th-inning Elston Howard home run to preserve Vern Law's victory. In Game 2, Mickey Mantle hit two home runs in a Yankees 16–3 victory at Forbes Field, evening the World Series. A seven-run 6th inning overwhelmed Pittsburgh. At Yankee Stadium for Game 3, Bobby Richardson collected six RBI, including a grand slam off reliever Clem Labine in a six-run first inning, and Whitey Ford pitched a four-hitter 10–0 shutout to give the Yankees a 2–1 World Series lead, spoiling Pittsburgh manager Danny Murtaugh's 43rd birthday. Vern Law won again in Game 4, thanks to his own RBI single and Bill Virdon's two-run hit. Roy Face retired the final eight batters in order. The Pittsburgh Pirates' 3–2 win evened the 1960 World Series. In Game 5, Bill Mazeroski starred again. His two-run double to left field off Art Ditmar scored Don Hoak and Gino Cimoli. This staked Harvey Haddix to a 3–0 lead in the fourth inning. Roy Face was called on once more for another hitless effort to preserve a 5–2 win over the Yankees and 3–2 World Series lead for the surprising Pirates. In Game 6, Whitey Ford preserved the Yankees' hopes with a seven-hit shutout at Forbes Field. Bob Friend was bombed again as the Yankees coast 12–0. Bobby Richardson's two run-scoring triples gave him a World Series record of 12 RBI. Of Pittsburgh's three losses, Friend was on the hook for two, racking up a 13.50 ERA over his three appearances. The Yankees outscored Pittsburgh 55–27, and administered three thrashings (16–3, 10–0 and 12–0), but the resilient Pirates took the other four contests by a run differential of only +7 (6–4, 3–2, 5–2 and 10–9). The setup World Series Game 7 The drama of Mazeroski's home run was heightened by the excitement that preceded the home run: A combined total of seven runs were scored by both teams in a wild and whacky bottom of the eighth and top of the ninth. An oddity in this game – it is the only World Series game this century with no strikeouts recorded. Dick Groat had an RBI single and scored in the eighth inning, in which the Pirates scored five runs to take a 9–7 lead. Gil McDougald entered the game as a pinch runner in the top of the ninth, he scored on Yogi Berra's ground ball to tie the game at 9–9. After winning Game 5 as a starter, Harvey Haddix relieved late in Game 7 and was credited with the win whe Mazeroski hit his Series-ending famous walk-off home run. Haddix went 2–0 in the 1960 Series, with a 2.45 ERA. The infield developed a "rock-hard" surface throughout the Forbes Field's history. During the final game of the 1960 World Series, Yankees shortstop Tony Kubek was struck in the neck with a ball that bounced off the hard dirt surface. This broke up a potentially rally-killing double play and caused Kubek to exit the game during the eighth inning. Bill Virdon ultimately reached first base on the infield single. This started a rally for the Pirates. Pirates' catcher Hal Smith helped set the stage for Mazeroski's dramatic home run one inning earlier, when he capped off a Pirates rally with a pivotal three-run home run of his own. Smith's home run put the Pirates ahead 9–7, but its true value was realized when the Yankees scored two runs in the top of the ninth inning to tie the score. Thus, instead of Mazeroski coming to bat in the bottom of the ninth with the score 9–6 in favor of the Yankees, the game was tied with the winning run (in the form of Mazeroski) at the plate. The play One of the greatest games in baseball history got wilder yet in the top of the ninth inning, when the Yankees plated two runs to forge a 9-9 deadlock. At that point, Mazeroski admittedly got caught up in the sudden turn of events. It
social gatherings due to a potential new round of COVID-19 outbreak. One day later, it was discovered that Hung's 53rd birthday party hosted 222 guests. At least one guest was tested positive with COVID-19, therefore many
the National People's Congress and a member of Shenzhen's Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. Controversies On 5 January 2022, Carrie Lam announced new warnings and restrictions against social gatherings due to a potential new round of COVID-19 outbreak. One day later, it was discovered that Hung's 53rd birthday party hosted 222 guests. At least one guest was tested positive with COVID-19,
the call was heard by the jockey on his rival Ebor, who moved into Blacklock's blind spot and came past him to win by a head. Sykes was allegedly enraged by Jackson's riding, and eventually succeeded in having him dismissed from Watt's service, although in reality it was Sykes' call that had cost Blacklock the win. Jackson and Sykes now hated each other, Jackson blaming Sykes for the loss of his job. Jackson turned to drink and his behaviour became increasingly erratic. One night, after drinking heavily at Catterick Bridge, he stepped outside the inn to fight Sykes, but was so drunk he mistakenly ended up fighting a passing chimney sweep instead. He won a further St Legers after this incident - on Theodore in 1822 - but by 1823 he was "no longer employable" and went into retirement. His St Leger victories were described as "a circumstance unparalleled among jockeys" and his career was said to have eclipsed that of "one of the oldest, best, and ... most successful of the northern jockeys", Robert Johnson. On retiring, he first bought the Racecourse Farm at Allerton, then became landlord of the Black Swan Inn in the town. He was generous
was allegedly enraged by Jackson's riding, and eventually succeeded in having him dismissed from Watt's service, although in reality it was Sykes' call that had cost Blacklock the win. Jackson and Sykes now hated each other, Jackson blaming Sykes for the loss of his job. Jackson turned to drink and his behaviour became increasingly erratic. One night, after drinking heavily at Catterick Bridge, he stepped outside the inn to fight Sykes, but was so drunk he mistakenly ended up fighting a passing chimney sweep instead. He won a further St Legers after this incident - on Theodore in 1822 - but by 1823 he was "no longer employable" and went into retirement. His St Leger victories were described as "a circumstance unparalleled among jockeys" and his career was said to have eclipsed that of "one of the oldest, best, and ... most successful of the northern jockeys", Robert Johnson. On retiring, he first bought the Racecourse Farm at Allerton, then became landlord of the Black Swan Inn in the town. He was generous with his friends and died, virtually penniless, in Allerton on 5 August 1839. Jackson fathered 12 children. Major wins Great Britain St Leger Stakes - (8) - Young Traveller (1791), Beningbrough (1794),
He had previously represented the Drua in the 2019 National Rugby Championship. References External links itsrugby.co.uk Profile 1991 births Living people Fijian rugby union players Rugby union props Fijian Drua
union player, currently playing for the . His preferred position is prop. Professional career Sauvoli was named in the Fijian Drua squad for the 2022 Super Rugby Pacific
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Under Autocracy: Modernization and Civil Society in Russia, 1866-1904 is a book by Anton A. Fedyashin about Vestnik Evropy and Russian liberalism
Description The church was built in 1877–1880 by William Cheiake of Hereford. It is of sandstone, with a roof of Welsh slate; the tower in the north-west has a timber-framed upper part, similar to the 16th-century tower of St Bartholomew's Church at Holmer. The former church of Stretton Sugwas, built about 1150 and in disrepair by the 1870s, was demolished; the floor plan is visible in the grounds of the Priory Hotel in the village. Pieces were re-used in the new building. Timbers from the old church were incorporated in the tower; Romanesque arches in the south doorway, and in the doorways leading into the tower, are from the old church. Some of the windows were re-set from the old church. Windows in the chancel are 19th-century: two 2-light windows in the south of the chancel and the east window of 3 lights with tracery. The font is medieval. In the south wall of the nave is an incised slab, from the old church, to Richard Greenway (or Grevelhay) and his wife (1473). The 19th-century screen at the entrance
is of sandstone, with a roof of Welsh slate; the tower in the north-west has a timber-framed upper part, similar to the 16th-century tower of St Bartholomew's Church at Holmer. The former church of Stretton Sugwas, built about 1150 and in disrepair by the 1870s, was demolished; the floor plan is visible in the grounds of the Priory Hotel in the village. Pieces were re-used in the new building. Timbers from the old church were incorporated in the tower; Romanesque arches in the south doorway, and in the doorways leading into the tower, are from the old church. Some of the windows were re-set from the old church. Windows in the chancel are 19th-century: two 2-light windows in the south of the chancel and the east window of 3 lights with tracery. The font is medieval. In the south wall of the nave is an incised slab, from the old church, to Richard Greenway (or Grevelhay) and his wife (1473). The
on North Alvernon Way and East Blacklidge Drive, and informed the woman living inside that he was there to check her plumbing system. As the apartment's pipes had been leaking at the time, she let him in, but after he invited her to join him in the upstairs bathroom, the woman refused and picked up the phone to call for help. Upon doing so, Walden grabbed her from behind and wrapped the telephone cord around her neck, before dragging her to the bathroom and wrapping the hair dryer cord around her neck. After binding and gagging the victim with her own clothes, Walden proceeded to rape her, taunting her whenever she cried out. After pretending to leave several times, Walden eventually left the apartment, allowing the woman to free herself and call the police. She provided a description of her attacker, pointing out that he wore what appeared to be a company uniform consisting of a red shirt and blue pants, as well as a large ring of keys and a pager. After this assault, Walden's co-workers reported that he got a shorter haircut and stopped carrying the pager and keys. On June 13, Walden returned to the apartment complex on North Alvernon Way and East Blacklidge Drive, where he knocked on the door of 31-year-old Miguela "Lida" Burhans, a neighbor of a previous rape victim. Upon entering, he immediately attacked her, raping and hitting Burhans with a lamp, shattering the object into her back. He then attempted to strangle her with the lamp cord, but was unable to finish her off due to fierce resistance. Angered, Walden pulled out a knife and slashed one of her breasts and chest, before finally cutting her throat. Burhans' body was later found by her husband, who immediately informed police. Arrest, trial and sentence After fingerprint evidence linked the same perpetrator to all three cases, the Tucson Police Department released a facial composite of the supposed offender. This led to the generation of more than 300 tips, including from Walden's wife and probation officer. As he was a violent felon, his fingerprints were checked by police, and subsequently matched to the Burhans crime scene, resulting in his arrest. While he was lodged in the Pima County Jail on $1 million bond, Tucson police sought search warrants to search his house, previous apartment and workplace for any potential clues. Through this investigation, he was linked to the remaining cases, as well as the February 7 rape-murder of 26-year-old secretary Denene Brevaire-Domet, who was bludgeoned to death with a cinder block. The arrest came as a shock to his employers, with his manager saying in an interview that he had never known of Walden's previous criminal record. After Walden was charged with Burhans' murder, her family members sued the state, the Arizona Chemical Service Company and Walden's probation officer, citing in the lawsuit that their collective negligence allowed him to kill their loved one. Walden was first brought to trial for the 1989 rape, for which he was quickly convicted, but his sentence was not decided immediately as he had other trials lined up. At his murder trial, prosecutors described him as an unfeeling psychopath and manipulator who liked to torment his victims, with one detective, Brian Jones, describing him as the worst offender he had come across in his entire career up until then. In contrast, Walden claimed that he was just a convenient fall guy who was targeted on circumstantial evidence, while his defense attorney, Donald Klein, emphasized on mitigating circumstances for his client, pointing out that he was a gifted athlete who financially supported his family and was supposedly a model inmate. Klein's arguments did not sway the jury, and Walden was eventually convicted of killing Burhans and Knight, as well as the four rapes. He was sentenced to death for the Burhans murder and given five life terms for the other crimes. A few months after his sentencing, Walden confessed to the murder of Brevaire-Domet, but as he was already under a sentence of death, prosecutors decided not to charge him. Imprisonment and aftermath As of February, 2022 Walden remains on Arizona's death row. He has repeatedly filed appeals to his sentence, claiming that he should have been tried separately for each of the crimes he had been accused of, with the latest such appeal being rejected by the Circuit Court of Appeals in 2021. In 2017, he and several other inmates on Arizona's death row were interviewed on the conditions inside Florence State Prison, ranging from access to recreational activities and watching television. In the media and culture Walden's crime spree was covered on an episode of the documentary series Evil Lives Here'''s ninth season, titled I
as a large ring of keys and a pager. After this assault, Walden's co-workers reported that he got a shorter haircut and stopped carrying the pager and keys. On June 13, Walden returned to the apartment complex on North Alvernon Way and East Blacklidge Drive, where he knocked on the door of 31-year-old Miguela "Lida" Burhans, a neighbor of a previous rape victim. Upon entering, he immediately attacked her, raping and hitting Burhans with a lamp, shattering the object into her back. He then attempted to strangle her with the lamp cord, but was unable to finish her off due to fierce resistance. Angered, Walden pulled out a knife and slashed one of her breasts and chest, before finally cutting her throat. Burhans' body was later found by her husband, who immediately informed police. Arrest, trial and sentence After fingerprint evidence linked the same perpetrator to all three cases, the Tucson Police Department released a facial composite of the supposed offender. This led to the generation of more than 300 tips, including from Walden's wife and probation officer. As he was a violent felon, his fingerprints were checked by police, and subsequently matched to the Burhans crime scene, resulting in his arrest. While he was lodged in the Pima County Jail on $1 million bond, Tucson police sought search warrants to search his house, previous apartment and workplace for any potential clues. Through this investigation, he was linked to the remaining cases, as well as the February 7 rape-murder of 26-year-old secretary Denene Brevaire-Domet, who was bludgeoned to death with a cinder block. The arrest came as a shock to his employers, with his manager saying in an interview that he had never known of Walden's previous criminal record. After Walden was charged with Burhans' murder, her family members sued the state, the Arizona Chemical Service Company and Walden's probation officer, citing in the lawsuit that their collective negligence allowed him to kill their loved one. Walden was first brought to trial for the 1989 rape, for which he was quickly convicted, but his sentence was not decided immediately as he had other trials lined up. At his murder trial, prosecutors described him as an unfeeling psychopath and manipulator who liked to torment his victims, with one detective, Brian Jones, describing him as the worst offender he had come across in his entire career up until then. In contrast, Walden claimed that he was just a convenient fall guy who was targeted on circumstantial evidence, while his defense
of 1897 and the two Balkan Wars of 1912–1913. He retired in November 1919, but was recalled to service in 1920, and appointed division commander in the Asia Minor front. He was taken prisoner during the Battle of Dumlupınar
Dumlupınar and not repatriated to Greece until a prisoner exchange in 1923. He was dismissed from service on 12 November 1923 with the rank of major general, and died on 5 March 1926. References 1869 births 1926 deaths Greek military personnel of the Balkan Wars Greek military personnel of the Greco-Turkish War (1897) Greek military personnel of the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922)
village in the municipality of Živinice, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Živinice, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to
the Becker Friedman Institute for Research in Economics. Awards From 2011 to 2015, he was awarded with a Starting Grant from the European Research Council. In 2017, together with Thibaut Lamadon, he received a National Science Foundation (NSF) Grant. In 2017, he was elected fellow of the Econometric Society, and in 2019, fellow of the International Association for Applied Econometrics. Work Bonhomme’s contributions are both on the theory and empirical sides of econometrics. Nonlinear panel models and unobserved heterogeneity Bonhomme has developed several new approaches to estimating panel models with unobserved heterogeneity. He has characterized the class of prior distributions of individual effects that produce integrated-likelihood estimators of common parameters and average marginal effects which are first-order unbiased. He has developed a systematic “functional-differencing” method to construct moment restrictions on common parameters of likelihood models that are free from individual effects. These moment restrictions lead to method-of-moment estimators that are free from incidental-parameter bias in short panels. Bonhomme has also introduced a class of quantile regression (QR) estimators for short panels with random effects, which relies on a stochastic EM algorithm that alternates between draws of unobservables and QRs based on those draws. He has successfully applied this method to estimating nonlinear models of income and consumption. Bonhomme has advocated for the use of clustering methods in panel data models to capture unobserved heterogeneity in parsimonious ways. In particular, his work combines k-means with a regression approach to estimate models with time-varying group patterns of heterogeneity. In recent work, he has put forward two-step grouped fixed-effects (GFE) estimators, where individuals are first classified into groups using k-means clustering, and the model is then estimated allowing for group-specific heterogeneity. In this work discrete heterogeneity is used as a dimension reduction tool rather than as an assumption about the real form of heterogeneity. Earnings dynamics and inequality Bonhomme has also contributed to better understanding the evolution of earnings inequality and mobility both in Spain and in France. His studies in the Spanish context have uncovered two key dimensions of this phenomenon: first, the cyclicality of inequality and, second, the inequality in the uncertainty about future income. Using Spanish Social Security data, his work documents that since the end of the 1980’s male inequality has been strongly countercyclical, partly reflecting the effects of the housing boom and bust on the construction sector. His more recent research proposes a method to measure individual income risk using administrative data and shows that income risk is highly unequal in Spain: more than half of the economy has close to perfect predictability of their income, while some face considerable uncertainty. Indeed, in Spain, income risk inequality amplifies income inequality, increases in downturns and has the most impact on the younger population. For France, his research documents whether and how much the equalizing force of earnings mobility changed in the 1990s. For this purpose, his study builds a model of earnings dynamics that combines a flexible
much the equalizing force of earnings mobility changed in the 1990s. For this purpose, his study builds a model of earnings dynamics that combines a flexible modelling of the marginal distributions (inequality) with a tight parameterization of the dynamics (mobility). Estimating the model on the French Labor Force Survey, results show that earnings mobility decreases when cross-section inequality and unemployment risk increase. In addition, by simulating individual earnings trajectories and computing present values of lifetime earnings for various horizons, it is possible to calculate a natural measure of immobility or of the persistence of inequality as the ratio of inequality in present values to inequality in one-year earnings. That ratio remains remarkably constant over the business cycle in France. Workers sorting and jobs attributes Bonhomme’s applied work also extends to important questions in labor markets with heterogeneous workers and firms. His early work studies the estimation of compensating differential and their contribution to wage inequality in the presence of search frictions. More recently, Bonhomme and co-authors study non-linearities and mobility in employer-employee matched data using discrete classification of firms as a dimension reduction approach. This approach was applied to several countries, documenting a smaller than previously established role for employer specific contribution to wage inequalities. In his latest work, Bonhomme studies complementarities between workers within teams where he devises an identification argument and applies it to patent and academic publication. Non-parametric identification of factor models and models with latent variables Bonhomme has constructed estimators for linear factor models from panel data. One paper considers the estimation of factor loadings. The approach uses information in higher-order moments coupled with the assumption that factors are non-Gaussian. The constructed estimator builds on computational routines from the literature on signal processing. Another paper takes up nonparametric estimation of the full distribution of factors, generalizing previous work and providing a rigorous consistency result for a deconvolution estimator previously proposed in the literature. In another series of papers, Bonhomme and co-authors have studied nonparametric estimation of multivariate models with discrete latent variables, including finite mixtures and hidden Markov models. Such models have a long history and are used in a variety of fields. The identification power of multivariate data, coupled with conditional-independence restrictions, was observed in previous literature. The work of Bonhomme and co-authors contains constructive proofs of identification based on multilinear restrictions and develops computationally-convenient estimators. Personal life Bonhomme is married to Carmen Bello Gimeno, and has a daughter called Madeleine. Bonhomme’s grandfather was , also known as “Capitaine Stéphane” who obtained Médaille de la Résistance and Chevalier de la Légion
wins, causing Mickey to have to become nude in public by taking off his pants and shoes. Now nude, Mickey waits for Donald to obtain the food, hiding behind the kiosk. However, Donald emerges in conversation with Goofy, making subtle remarks to Mickey's nudity. Mickey gets frustrated, but then continues hiding when he hears Minnie and Daisy coming. In multiple attempts to hide, like behind a bush, behind a trash can and in an umbrella, Mickey proves further that he's all out of luck. A gust of wind blows Mickey into a beach shop, covering him in swimming gear. Mickey imitates Donald as payback, but Donald is not amused, shooting a fry at him, causing the gear to pop. Mickey continues hiding as Minnie and Daisy reach the lamppost that Mickey and Donald were first at. Donald tries to pay for the food with credit, but fails to realize that the ID
which he would have with Donald, Minnie and Daisy. At the kiosk, the owner, Goofy, refuses to serve the two due to breaking the service's rule, "No Shirt, No Shoes, No Service". Mickey compromises to go get a meal for the both of them by wearing Donald's shirt, but Donald wants to wear Mickey's shoes. Drawing straws (feathers), Donald wins, causing Mickey to have to become nude in public by taking off his pants and shoes. Now nude, Mickey waits for Donald to obtain the food, hiding behind the kiosk. However, Donald emerges in conversation with Goofy, making subtle remarks to Mickey's nudity. Mickey gets frustrated, but then continues hiding when he hears Minnie and Daisy coming. In multiple attempts to hide, like behind a bush, behind a trash can and in an umbrella, Mickey proves further that he's all out of luck. A gust of wind blows Mickey into a beach shop, covering him in swimming gear. Mickey imitates Donald as payback, but Donald is not amused, shooting a fry at him, causing the gear to pop. Mickey continues hiding as Minnie and Daisy reach
had previously represented the Drua in the 2019 National Rugby Championship. References External links itsrugby.co.uk Profile 1999 births Living people Rugby union players from Huntly, New Zealand People educated at Hamilton Boys' High School
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at the southern shore of Lake Modrac. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was
to the 2013 census, its population was 2,260. References
Zafar Abbas as Shafiq Danish Ahmed as Waqar Ahmed aka Vicky Ahmed Sufian as Sheharyar Bilal Nadeem as Bilal Zahid Qureshi as Inspector Sajid Humayun Fazal as Daadu Waseem Ahmed Controversy In November 2021, Munazzah Arif revealed about non-payment of her project which she did in 2019. She posted on her Instagram account, “The play Uraan was aired on Aplus in 2019 and my work has not been paid till date”. Few days later, Nimra Khan also complained about non-payment of her drama from same producer for same play. She also took
Josh and Kiran Tabeir in lead roles. Cast Nimra Khan as Husna Ali Josh as Ali Kazmi Kiran Tabeir as Mina aka Tamanna Saba Faisal as Shameem Munazzah Arif as Naheed Begum Zia Khan as Abdul Qadir Khan Raheela Agha as Shaista Salman Faisal as Billo Sameer Khan as Rafay Khan Anjum Habibi as Abdul Majeed Mehreen Shah as Qurat-ul-Ain aka Ainee Imran Ahmed as Majid Zafar Abbas as Shafiq Danish Ahmed as Waqar Ahmed aka Vicky Ahmed Sufian as Sheharyar Bilal Nadeem as Bilal Zahid Qureshi as Inspector Sajid Humayun Fazal as Daadu Waseem Ahmed
Centre for Contemporary Art (NCCA), formerly 24HR Art, NT Centre for Contemporary Art, is an art gallery in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. The gallery was founded in an old petrol station in 1989, giving rise to the name "24HR Art". Artist Suzanne Spunner was a member of the inaugural board and the programming committee, and wrote reviews and programmes for the exhibits as well as creating works for exhibitions there. In 1990, the gallery moved to its present () location at the Parap Cinema building, in the Parap Shopping Village in Vimy Lane, Parap, an inner-city suburb of Darwin. The NCCA is the only independent public gallery in the
It showcases contemporary Aboriginal art as well as non-Aboriginal art and artists, and runs an annual exhibition and public program that helps to support artists and other cultural programs in Darwin. It is supported by the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts and the Northern Territory Government through Arts NT, under a strategy called the Visual Arts and Crafts Strategy; by donations; and by member subscriptions. the director of the centre is Petrit Abazi. References External links Museums in Darwin, Northern Territory Art museums and galleries in Australia Art museums established in
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of Živinice, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located southeast of Lake Modrac. Demographics According
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is a Pakistani civil servant who served as Chief Secretary Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since November 2021. Bangash was born in Behzadi Chakar Kot, Kohat District, He did his matriculation from Cadet College Kohat, FSc from
was born in Behzadi Chakar Kot, Kohat District, He did his matriculation from Cadet College Kohat, FSc from Edwardes College Peshawar, and MBBS from Khyber Medical College, Peshawar. References Living people Pakistani civil servants Chief
Championship against the . In January 2020, Meggiato was named in the Italy Under 20 squad for the 2020 Six Nations Under 20s Championship. On 8 November 2021 he was named in the Italy
preferred position is flanker. Meggiato signed for as a Permit player in June 2021. He made his debut in Round 11 of the 2021–22 United Rugby Championship against the . In January 2020, Meggiato was named in the Italy Under 20 squad for the 2020 Six Nations Under 20s Championship. On 8 November 2021 he was named
the 2013 census, its population was 2,007. References Populated places in Živinice
a village in the municipality of Živinice, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to
Karera, Sirsod. The highway connects various important towns in Northern Madhya Pradesh. See also List of
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of Živinice, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census,
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School of Science in 1943. He graduated from Columbia School of Engineering and Applied Science in 1947 and received a law degree from Columbia Law School in 1949. He joined Weil, Gotshal & Manges in 1951 and remained in the firm ever since, celebrating his 70th anniversary in the firm in 2021. During his tenure at Weil, he has counseled the boards of General Motors, General Electric, Westinghouse Electric Corporation, WellChoice, The Walt Disney Company, among others. He also played a role in New York's financial rescue during its fiscal crisis in the 1970s. Wall Street Journal describes him as one of Wall Street's most powerful lawyers. He has served as chairman of the antitrust law section of both the American Bar Association as well as the New York State Bar Association. He was also appointed by governor George Pataki to chair a commission that led to the 2009 Public Authorities Reform
State Bar Association. He was also appointed by governor George Pataki to chair a commission that led to the 2009 Public Authorities Reform Act of New York state. He is also a close friend of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, brokering a meeting between Ginsburg and Senator Orrin Hatch that eased her way to a judgeship on the D.C. Circuit. A proponent of stakeholder capitalism, he helped the Business Roundtable draft its Statement on Corporate Responsibility 1981. He also chaired several OECD initiatives and advisory groups on improving corporate governance standards in member countries. He was called, by Institutional Investor, "éminence grise of corporate governance and prime mover of the OECD governance codes." He is also the founding chair of the of The Millstein Center for Global Markets and Corporate Ownership at Columbia Law School, which explores how corporate governance should adapt to the changing social norms and pressures. He was a senior associate dean of corporate governance at Yale School of Management. Millstein was elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1995. From 1991 to 2000, he was the chairman of the Central Park Conservancy
from a Catholic and ecumenical perspective. Farmer died in 2000 in Dallas of prostate cancer. Works Farmer's most notable area of research was the synoptic problem, or the question of the nature of the connection between the gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. In his 1964 book The Synoptic Problem: A Critical Analysis, he disputes the two-source hypothesis that had generally become accepted among historians of Christianity in the 20th century (and still is accepted today) which suggests that Mark and an unknown tradition called "Q" were used to write Matthew and Luke. Rather, he supported a variant of the older Matthean priority theory that suggests the Gospel of Matthew came first, the view of many early Church fathers such as Augustine. Farmer called his preferred version the two-gospel hypothesis, and suggests instead that Mark was the latest gospel that drew from both Matthew and Luke. In a 1992 paper, Farmer suggested the movement for Marcan priority originated as an effect of
Rather, he supported a variant of the older Matthean priority theory that suggests the Gospel of Matthew came first, the view of many early Church fathers such as Augustine. Farmer called his preferred version the two-gospel hypothesis, and suggests instead that Mark was the latest gospel that drew from both Matthew and Luke. In a 1992 paper, Farmer suggested the movement for Marcan priority originated as an effect of the German in the 1870s, a political and cultural struggle between the largely Lutheran government of the German Empire and the German Catholic Church. In this view, playing down the importance of Matthew would show that the Catholic Church was "wrong" and weaken their claims of canonical authority, opening the way for the Protestant-led government to seize authority and power. Farmer himself admits that any such government tampering was implicit, however, and has found few supporters for this view. A partial list of books authored: (Reprinted in 1976) A partial list of books where he served as editor: (with Henning Graf Reventlow) References External links Published works of William R. Farmer 1921 births 2000 deaths New Testament scholars Southern Methodist University faculty American United Methodist clergy Converts to Roman Catholicism from Methodism People in Christian ecumenism Alumni of the University of Cambridge Union Theological Seminary (New York City) alumni Deaths from prostate
was born January 11, 1869, on a farm near Logan, Ohio. He graduated from Logan High School, and from Zanesville Business College. Dollison obtained skills as a printer, and in 1893 became printer and editor of the Democrat-Sentinal in Logan. It was the only Democratic newspaper in Hocking County, and Dollison served as editor for over 20 years. In 1904, he married Alberta Devore, and they had a son and a daughter. Dollison served as mayor of Logan "for
as a printer, and in 1893 became printer and editor of the Democrat-Sentinal in Logan. It was the only Democratic newspaper in Hocking County, and Dollison served as editor for over 20 years. In 1904, he married Alberta Devore, and they had a son and a daughter. Dollison served as mayor of Logan "for several years". In 1912, Dollison was elected as a Democrat to the Ohio Senate, representing the Ninth-Fourteenth Senatorial
municipality of Živinice, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census,
village in the municipality of Živinice, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According
SH 4) is a state highway running from Lakwasa till Chanderi via Isagarh
highway running from Lakwasa till Chanderi via Isagarh and Piprod. The highway connects towns
population was 1,280. References Populated places in
the 2013 census, its population was 1,280. References Populated
had been pillaged and razed. Timur headed home in the spring of 1396, leaving Quyurchuq in a difficult position at Sarai. The defeated khan Tokhtamysh was still at large in the north and west, while two relics of Timur's previous invasion of the Golden Horde, the rival khan Tīmūr Qutluq and his uncle Edigu controlled the territory to the east. While Tokhtamysh set out to reassert his authority over the southwestern portions of the Golden Horde, Tīmūr Qutluq and Edigu attacked and defeated Quyurchuq, seizing Sarai. This is generally dated to 1397, although it could have happened as early as 1396, immediately after Timur's departure. According to Tatar folklore, Quyurchuq was killed by Edigu himself. Descendants According to the Muʿizz al-ansāb, Quyurchuq had a son and two daughters, three grandsons and a granddaughter, as follows. Barāq, khan in the east 1421–1426; of
the battle, Timur gave Quyurchuq a force of "Uzbek braves," set out for him the regalia of a khan, gave him a gold-embroidered caftan and gold belt, and ordered him to cross the Volga and take over the Golden Horde. Quyurchuq did as instructed, and was successfully installed as khan at the traditional capital, Sarai. However, it would be a short and unhappy reign. The core territory of the Golden Horde had been plundered and ravaged by Timur, and the main cities, Sarai included, had been pillaged and razed. Timur headed home in the spring of 1396, leaving Quyurchuq in a difficult position at Sarai. The defeated khan Tokhtamysh was still at large in the north and west, while two relics of Timur's previous invasion of the Golden Horde, the rival khan Tīmūr Qutluq and his uncle Edigu controlled the territory to the east. While Tokhtamysh set out to reassert his authority over the southwestern portions of the Golden Horde, Tīmūr Qutluq and Edigu attacked and defeated Quyurchuq, seizing Sarai. This is generally dated to 1397, although it could have happened as early as 1396, immediately after Timur's departure. According to Tatar folklore, Quyurchuq was killed by Edigu himself. Descendants According to the Muʿizz al-ansāb, Quyurchuq had a son and two daughters, three grandsons and a
village in the municipality of Živinice, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics
According to the 2013 census, its population was 1,178.
important areas in Egypt, having witnessed many significant political and social events. It is sometimes considered to be two squares adjacent to each other, with historical Al-Rumaila lying northwest of the Citadel Square; they had once been separated by a wall, which can be seen in the maps of Carsten Niebuhr map of Cairo, and in the Description de l'Égypte. Name The Citadel Square was known in the past as “Rumaila Square” and was recently known as “Salah al-Din Square.” History The square had originally served as a polo court for Mamluk Sultan Al-Nasir Muhammad on Tuesdays and Saturdays, and as a venue for the prayers at
de l'Égypte. Name The Citadel Square was known in the past as “Rumaila Square” and was recently known as “Salah al-Din Square.” History The square had originally served as a polo court for Mamluk Sultan Al-Nasir Muhammad on Tuesdays and Saturdays, and as a venue for the prayers at the festivals for Eid al‑Fitr and Eid al‑Adha. It was also used as an area for receiving ambassadors and foreign dignitaries. The square witnessed many Mamluk celebrations, and the Sultan's procession came out of the Citadel's seat of government, heading to the streets of Cairo on important occasions such as the exit of an army
municipality of Živinice, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census,
to the 2013 census, its population was 401. References Populated places in
municipality of Živinice, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census,
in the municipality of Živinice, Bosnia and
Khajuraho, Bameetha The highway connects towns in North-Eastern Madhya Pradesh. Khajuraho is an important town for tourism. See also List of
Pradesh. Khajuraho is an important town for tourism. See also List of state highways in Madhya Pradesh References