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in a 2013 CECAFA Cup match against Sudan. He went on to represent the nation in its 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification series against Botswana. International career statistics References External links Global Sports Archive profile Living people 1994 births Eritrean footballers Eritrean expatriate footballers Expatriate... | November 2013 in a 2013 CECAFA Cup match against Sudan. He went on to represent the nation in its 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification series against Botswana. International career statistics References External links Global Sports Archive profile Living people 1994 births Eritrean footballers Eritrean expatriate football... |
police station or Palazzo della Questura. The hospital was founded at this site in 1377 by the family of Bonifazio (Bonifacio) Lupi. It was initially dedicated St John the Baptist. By 1782, the institute was staffed by a female oblate order. In 1787, Peter Leopold consolidated various facilities | the insane asylum of Florence, Italy. The main facade is located on #81-83 via San Gallo, between via Duca d'Aosta and via Bonifazio Lupi; the hospital complex spanned an entire city block. In 1930, the building was restructured and now mainly serves as the police station or Palazzo della Questura. The hospital was fou... |
wins included the Welsh Championships in 1963. During the 1980s, while working in Dallas, Jacques was the tour coach of Texas-based players Kevin Curren, Steve Denton and Bill Scanlon. He guided both Curren and Scanlon to the world's top 10, while Denton made it as high as 12 under Jacques. In 1987 he was appointed cap... | title wins included the Welsh Championships in 1963. During the 1980s, while working in Dallas, Jacques was the tour coach of Texas-based players Kevin Curren, Steve Denton and Bill Scanlon. He guided both Curren and Scanlon to the world's top 10, while Denton made it as high as 12 under Jacques. In 1987 he |
based in New York City, and it frequently partnered with galleries, museums and local arts and educational organizations to present contemporary art within the city's cultural context, featuring works that range from photography to art installations, from performance art to sculpture Partner institutions have included:... | Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Spain, Uruguay and Venezuela. The New York Latin American Art Triennial is based in New York City, and it frequently partnered with galleries, museums and local arts and educational organizations to present contemporary art within the city's cultural context, feat... |
be hosted by American rapper and actor LL Cool J. Winners and nominees iHeartRadio announced the nominees on January 27, | on Fox from 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM EDT. The ceremony will be hosted by American rapper and actor |
1925 to 1936. From 1935 to 1936, he was Minority Floor Leader of the House. He didn't run for re-election in 1936. While in the House, he sponsored the Witkin Fire Arms Act, which passed the House in 1931. Witkin was a delegate to the 1932, 1940, 1964, and 1972 Republican National Conventions. He was elected a Philadel... | 1947. He served as chairman of the three-person board from 1935 to 1951. He was a member of the Republican City Committee from the 13th Ward from 1931 to 1957. He practiced law with City Council member L. Wallace Egan under the firm name Witkin and Egan. The firm kept the name even after Egan's death in 1948. Witkin ha... |
in the season 1999–2000 In the season 2000–01 he played 9 matches and he got second place in the league. In the summer of 2001 he moved back to Spartak Sumy in Ukrainian Second League where he played 5 matches and he managed to win the Ukrainian Second League in | played 18 games and scored 1 goal in the season 1999–2000 In the season 2000–01 he played 9 matches and he got second place in the league. In the summer of 2001 he moved back to Spartak Sumy in Ukrainian Second League where he played 5 matches and he managed to win the Ukrainian Second League in 2001–02. In the summer ... |
Bierley, Sousa's operettas displayed a "high standard of morality". Libretti for most of the operettas were written by various prominent as well as less experienced librettists, except for The Wolf and The Bride Elect, which were written by Sousa himself. Several famous stage personalities, including DeWolf Hopper, sta... | stage personalities, including DeWolf Hopper, starred in the operettas. Sousa composed Katherine, his first operetta, in 1879, and copyrighted but never published it. His next operetta, produced after becoming the leader of the United States Marine Band, was The Smugglers, which premiered in 1882. After some financial ... |
to: Indigenous peoples, for ethnic groups who are the earliest known inhabitants of an area. Indigenous groups First Nations is commonly used to describe some Indigenous groups including: First Nations in Canada a term used to identify Indigenous peoples of Canada who are neither Inuit or Métis Indigenous Australians, ... | Indigenous peoples, for ethnic groups who are the earliest known inhabitants of an area. Indigenous groups First Nations is commonly used to describe some Indigenous groups including: First Nations in Canada a term used to identify Indigenous peoples of Canada who are neither Inuit or Métis Indigenous Australians, or "... |
Baltiska Hall in Malmö, Sweden. Results Urban Legend 12 Urban Legend 12 is an upcoming kickboxing, mixed martial arts and boxing event produced by the Urban Legend that will take place on April 29, 2022, at the EGO Ballroom in Mamaia, Constanța, Romania. Results Fight Zone 8 Fight Zone 8 (also known as Gladiator Night)... | Tournament 30: Căliniuc vs. Zuev is an upcoming kickboxing event produced by the Colosseum Tournament that will take place on April 8, 2022, at the Baltiska Hall in Malmö, Sweden. Results Urban Legend 12 Urban Legend 12 is an upcoming kickboxing, mixed martial arts and boxing event produced by the Urban Legend that wil... |
travel journalism. The first awards were given in 1985 for work done in 1984. The competition is named after Lowell Thomas, the celebrated 20th century travel journalist and broadcaster. It is open to journalists from around the world and is considered one of the premier professional awards programs for travel journali... | journalist and broadcaster. It is open to journalists from around the world and is considered one of the premier professional awards programs for travel journalists and communicators. Entrants (in the early 2020s, more than 1200 annually) include major media outlets, staff writers and editors, freelancers, book authors... |
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to improve the lives of many children and young people in New Zealand. Monitoring and advocacy Oranga Tamariki Becroft challenged the independence of a new departmental agency set up the New Zealand Government in 2021 to monitor the standards of state care for children overseen by Oranga Tamariki. He had previously rec... | children. Education and early career Becroft was born in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and attended Rongotai College before graduating from Auckland University with BA and LLB (Honours) degrees in 1981. He worked at Fortune Manning, a neighbourhood law office in Grey Lynn, Auckland, until 1986, when he set up a steering grou... |
in multiple organizations upholding the Lost Cause of the Confederacy. She volunteered with the Confederate Memorial Association and decorated the graves of seven hundred Confederate soldiers in Wilmington. While working with the memorial association, she and other members learned about the United Daughters of the Conf... | 1897. She served as president of the North Carolina Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy for two years, travelling across North Carolina to recruit new members and promote the pseudohistorical narrative of the Lost Cause of the Confederacy. Under her leadership, in 1898, the Cape Fear chapter established... |
(b. 1933), honoring his contribution to the expansion of knowledge of gobioid fishes. References Gobiidae Fish of Indonesia Taxa named by Victor G. Springer Taxa named | goby known only from the area of Flores, Indonesia. This species reaches a length of . Etymology The goby is named for Emeritus Emperor Akihito of Japan (b. 1933), honoring his contribution |
2020, the restaurant hosted U.S. Rep. Earl Blumenauer and members of the Portland Asian American Business Community to discuss "coronavirus discrimination". Reception Drew Tyson included Ocean City in Thrillist's 2014 "guide to Portland's 6 best dim sum spots". He wrote, "One of the big three on 82nd and a well-known h... | make sure to get there early or be relegated to the edge of the dining room where, by the time the cart gets to you, they'll only have chewy chicken feet left." In 2016, Samantha Bakall of The Oregonian wrote, "Ocean City's trump card is chicken feet, which are the best I've eaten anywhere to date. They're shiny and gl... |
known only from the area off central Vietnam in the South China Sea. This species reaches a length of . | Vietnam in the South China Sea. This species reaches a length of . References Gobiidae Fish of Vietnam Taxa named by |
Sefi Madaki (played by Omowumi Dada) and her best friend Rosy (Beverly Osu) on a journey of self-discovery after a tumultuous heartbreak during the start of their National Youth Service year. Cast Release The official trailer for the film was released on 20 December 2021 and Unintentional premiered on YouTube on Boxing... | Omowumi Dada) and her best friend Rosy (Beverly Osu) on a journey of self-discovery after a tumultuous heartbreak during the start of their National Youth Service year. Cast Release The official trailer for the film was released on 20 December 2021 and Unintentional premiered on YouTube on Boxing Day, 26 December 2021.... |
of Tokyo which is now Japan Marine Science and Technology Center. The ship was involved in collecting many specimens from Suruga Bay, including the type specimen of this goby. | a length of . Etymology The goby is named for the research vessel Tansei-maru of the Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo which is now Japan Marine Science and Technology Center. The ship was involved in collecting many specimens |
at the Canada Olympic Park in Calgary were shut down. 2022 Winter Olympic Games In January 2022, Soukup was named to Canada's 2022 Olympic team. On February 7th, Soukup won the bronze medal as part of Canada's entry into the mixed team competition. This was Canada's first ever Olympic medal | World Championships. Soukup trains in Slovenia, as the jumps at the Canada Olympic Park in Calgary were shut down. 2022 Winter Olympic Games In January 2022, Soukup was named to Canada's 2022 Olympic team. On February 7th, Soukup won the bronze medal as part of Canada's entry into the mixed team competition. This was C... |
inherited part of his possessions in present-day Switzerland, whilst from his father he inherited the titles of Duke of Muri and Count of Sundgau. He also possessed the titles of Duke of Altenburg and Count of Klettgau, and had lands in Alsace. An alternate theory on Lanzelin's ancestry suggests that he was only adopte... | whilst from his father he inherited the titles of Duke of Muri and Count of Sundgau. He also possessed the titles of Duke of Altenburg and Count of Klettgau, and had lands in Alsace. An alternate theory on Lanzelin's ancestry suggests that he was only adopted by Guntram, |
entry into the mixed team competition. This was Canada's first ever Olympic medal in the sport of ski jumping. References External links 2004 births Living people Sportspeople from Calgary Canadian female ski jumpers Olympic bronze medalists for Canada Ski jumpers at the 2022 Winter Olympics Olympic ski jumpers of Cana... | Lillehammer. Loutitt trains in Slovenia, as the jumps at the Canada Olympic Park in Calgary were shut down. In January 2022, Loutitt was named to Canada's 2022 Olympic team. On February 7th, Loutitt won the bronze medal as part of Canada's entry into the mixed |
13, while "Thingamabob", "Baby Mammoth", "Space Bunny", and "Cyclops" were revealed on February 18, "Firefly", "Queen Cobra", and "McTerrier" were revealed on February 19, "Lemur" was revealed on February 20, "Jack in the Box" and "Ringmaster" were revealed on February 25 and 26 respectively. "Prince" was revealed on F... | 2022, following a sneak peek episode that aired on February 20. Panelists and host Nick Cannon, singer-songwriter Robin Thicke, television and radio personality Jenny McCarthy, actor and comedian Ken Jeong, and recording artist Nicole Scherzinger all return as host and panelists. Contestants The season will feature 15 ... |
References Trogidae Beetles described in 1864 | hide beetle in the subfamily Troginae. |
to the NMBS as well as the quality follow-up of 120 locomotives already delivered. On March 19, 2015, the trainsets 08594 and 08595 were the last of a total of 305 trainsets delivered to NMBS by Siemens Mobility. Interior The couples has an area that is adapted for wheelchairs and strollers or for storing bicycles. The... | as the quality follow-up of 120 locomotives already delivered. On March 19, 2015, the trainsets 08594 and 08595 were the last of a total of 305 trainsets delivered to NMBS by Siemens Mobility. Interior The couples has an area that is adapted for wheelchairs and strollers or for storing bicycles. The seats are for the m... |
Canada Olympic Park in Calgary were shut down. 2022 Winter Olympics In January 2022, Strate was named to Canada's 2022 Olympic team. On February 7th, Strate won the bronze medal as part of Canada's entry into the mixed team competition. This was Canada's first ever Olympic medal in the sport of ski jumping. References ... | named to Canada's 2022 Olympic team. On February 7th, Strate won the bronze medal as part of Canada's entry into the mixed team competition. This was Canada's first ever Olympic medal in the sport of ski jumping. References External links 2001 births Living people Sportspeople from Calgary Canadian female ski jumpers |
of hide beetle in the subfamily Troginae. References | of hide beetle in the subfamily Troginae. References |
incorporated on 27 July 1846 but was only able to reach the to the port of Warrenpoint, the additional stretch to Rostrevor some further on was never to be built. The directors contracted William Dargan to construct the line which was completed in 1.5 years, publicly opening on 28 May 1849. The line was not initially c... | the NW&RR, who had recognised the need to connect to main Irish rail network since 1852, crossed the Newry (Clanrye) River and relocated northern terminus station from Kilmorey Street to Dublin Bridge. In the event following protracted negotiations with the Newry Navigation Company parliamentary permission was granted ... |
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whilst his father was playing for Cardiff City and grew up in England once his father returned there after leaving Cardiff City. Club career After coming through Middlesbrough's academy, he made his debut for the club's under-18 side during the 2019–20 season and, after a string of impressive performances, was linked w... | footballer who plays as a forward for EFL League Two club Harrogate Town, on loan from club Middlesbrough. Born in Wales, he has represented the Republic of Ireland internationally at under-17 level. Early and personal life Kavanagh is the son of former professional footballer Graham Kavanagh, who played internationall... |
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one hundred acres from him in 1680. Personal life Felt's family in Bedfordshire, England, went by the family name Felce. He called himself George Felch, however, when he moved to America. He began to be known as George Felt in his later years. In 1630, Felt married 29-year-old Elizabeth Wilkinson (1601–1694), with whom... | Aaron and Moses II (1651–1733). Around 1649, the family moved back to Malden, Massachusetts, just as it was being incorporated into a city. They returned to Casco Bay in 1667, shortly after which Felt bought 2,000 more acres of land from Phillips. Conflicts forged by King Philip's War caused the Felts to abandon their ... |
Seeds All seeds received a bye to the second round. Draw Finals Top half Section 1 Section 2 Bottom half Section | 6–3, 6–1, 3–0. Seeds All seeds received a bye to the second round. Draw Finals Top half Section 1 Section 2 Bottom half Section 3 |
was born as the youngest of six children in the Viennese district of Währing and completed her Matura at a school in Simmering. In 1996, she began to study astronomy at the University of Vienna and obtained her diploma in 2003. During her subsequent doctorate, she gained international experience at the University of No... | together with celestial mechanic . She publishes a different podcast series on the night sky together with . In 2021, she published Per Lastenrad durch die Galaxis (), a popular science book on extragalactic astronomy and her planetarium. Grützbauch is part of the , a science kabarett group founded by Heinz Oberhummer,... |
in southern Maryland in the United States. It starts in northern Dorchester County and flows to the southwest ending within the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, approximately wide at its mouth on | the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, approximately wide at its mouth on the east bank of the Transquaking River, near the Chesapeake Bay |
the dominant private streetcar provider of the time; it was engulfed in repeated labor disputes. On June 14, 1935, Omaha was put under martial law as the result of three days of streetcar strike rioting in which a man was killed and more than ninety persons, including women and children, were wounded. Governor Robert L... | Don Bacon in 2021. In 2022, a revised plan was announced by Mayor Jean Stothert and the Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce's Urban Core Committee. The streetcar will be built, operated, and maintained without a property tax rate increase or sales tax increase. It will run on a three-mile route from Cass to Farnam on Sou... |
Marianne Levy and Victor Rodenbach and starring Tayc, Shirine Boutella and Marion Séclin. It premiered on Netflix on 17 November 2021 and consists of 3 episodes. Cast Tayc as Marcus Shirine Boutella as Lila Marion Séclin as | streaming television series created by Henri Debeurme, Marianne Levy and Victor Rodenbach and starring Tayc, Shirine Boutella and Marion Séclin. It premiered on Netflix on 17 November 2021 and consists of 3 episodes. Cast Tayc as Marcus Shirine Boutella as Lila Marion Séclin as Alice Aloïse |
her first race following retirement at what was considered the peak of her career, Muir won the 2019 Disney World Half Marathon. In that same year, she published Overcoming | and was sponsored by Saucony. In her first race following retirement at what was considered the peak of her career, Muir won the 2019 Disney World Half Marathon. In that same year, she published Overcoming Amenorrhea: Get Your Period Back. Get Your Life Back. In 2022 she and Zoe Rom will release Becoming a Sustainable ... |
Kurtis Rourke (born October 25, 2000) is a Canadian American football quarterback for the Ohio Bobcats football. College career He is starting quarterback of Ohio Bobcats football. He was named MAC student athlete | of the CFL BC lions starting quarterback Nathan Rourke References External links https://ohiobobcats.com/sports/football/roster/kurtis-rourke/2280 https://www.cfl.ca/2020/12/02/kurtis-rourke-no-stranger-following-brothers-footsteps/ https://www.thestar.com/sports/football/2020/11/12/kurtis-rourke-very-familiar-with-fol... |
UFC on ESPN+ 68) is an upcoming mixed martial arts event produced by the Ultimate Fighting Championship that will take place on May 21, 2022, at a TBD location. Announced bouts Featherweight bout: Felipe Colares vs. Chase Hooper Heavyweight bout: Ben Rothwell vs. | Championship that will take place on May 21, 2022, at a TBD location. Announced bouts Featherweight bout: Felipe Colares vs. Chase Hooper Heavyweight bout: Ben Rothwell vs. Alexander Gustafsson Women's Bantamweight bout: Ketlen Vieira |
in the continuing anime series of Hakuoki. The events follow on from Season 3 Hakuoki: Dawn of the Shinsengumi and the story centers on a plot to assassinate the shogun by a group of ronin supported by the Tosa clan who attempt to discredit the Shinsengumi, | is produced by Studio Deen and the OVAs were released by U-NEXT between November 13, 2021, and January 29, 2022. The staff from the previous series return to produce the episodes. Aiko Yoshioka is performs the opening theme song "Setsuna no Kodō" (Split-Second Heartbeat), while Maon Kurosaki performs the ending theme s... |
for Laughs. Life and career Thomas was raised in Denver, Colorado, where he trained in improvisational comedy at the Bovine Metropolis Theater and Rise Comedy. He moved to Chicago in 2018 to pursue a comedy career. Thomas trained at The Second City and was a member of the house improv group Twisty. After the onset of t... | 2021. In one parody video released in 2022, he posed as a Mars Inc. spokesperson announcing the changes to the green M&M's costume: "So you’re welcome, feminists, the green M&M is no longer a perfect 10." One video where he impersonates a pigeon at a Pride parade urging attendees to throw him bread was named to Vanity ... |
to and received the Order of the Golden Kite, seventh class. In 1895, at the end of the war, Jūkichi returned home and soon found himself in debt. In order to pay off his debts, he cooperated with a showman in Nagoya who staged performances of the battle of the Hyeonmu Gate. The play was well received in many places, a... | songs. At the time, he was regarded as a national hero. Jūkichi was promoted to and received the Order of the Golden Kite, seventh class. In 1895, at the end of the war, Jūkichi returned home and soon found himself in debt. In order to pay off his debts, he cooperated with a showman in Nagoya who staged performances of... |
France had resumed before Princess Amelia sailed on her fifth slaving voyage. Captain Donald McDonald acquired a letter of marque on 25 May 1803. Princess Amelia sailed from Liverpool on 19 June. She acquired her slaves at Bonny and arrived at Demerara on 10 December with 300 slaves. She sailed from Demerara on 19 Janu... | St Croix on 6 October 1802. She left there on 13 December and arrived back at Liverpool on 2 February 1803. She had left with 33 crew members and had suffered one crew death on her voyage. 5th slave voyage (1803–1804): [[Napoleonic Wars|With with France had resumed before Princess Amelia sailed on her fifth slaving voy... |
early 17th century, a market trader, John Phillips, launched an initiative to demolish an existing row of buildings in Shoppe Row and to erect a market hall in their place. The building, which has been attributed to the master mason, John Abel, was designed in the Tudor style using half-timbered construction and was co... | John Phillips, launched an initiative to demolish an existing row of buildings in Shoppe Row and to erect a market hall in their place. The building, which has been attributed to the master mason, John Abel, was designed in the Tudor style using half-timbered construction and was completed in 1617. The design involved ... |
1960 to 30 January 2019) of the Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Hadiaty co-authored 19 gobioid species names in addition to many other taxa. References External links Platygobiopsis hadiatyae on FishBase Gobiidae Fish of Indonesia Taxa named by | of Sciences, Hadiaty co-authored 19 gobioid species names in addition to many other taxa. References External links Platygobiopsis hadiatyae on FishBase Gobiidae Fish of |
CSS Oregon and CSS Pamlico, Carondelet moved to combat the Union vessels on April 4. Henry Lewis withdrew after a Confederate shot struck her deck, wounding three men, and two shots probably fired by Carondelet caused minor damage to John P. Jackson. However, after both Oregon and Carondelet were hit in their wheels an... | defend New Orleans, Louisiana. Many vessels had been sent north up the Mississippi River to help defend Columbus, Kentucky, but a smaller fleet remained in the New Orleans area. To strengthen the New Orleans fleet, two sister ships were constructed on Bayou St. John: Carondelet and the steamer CSS Bienville. Carondelet... |
racing opportunities. Early success He did not have his first race ride until December 1944, but displayed a natural talent for riding and soon became a leading apprentice. His first winner, on his 12th ride, was Busybody at the now defunct Mentone Racecourse and his first major success came quickly. After only three m... | time in Europe, he won over 1000 races, including the Ascot Gold Cup, Goodwood Cup, St Leger, 1000 Guineas, 2000 Guineas, Irish 1000 Guineas (three times), and an Irish 2000 Guineas, as well as riding Sheikh Mohammed's first winner. He concluded his career with a year in Malaysia and Singapore, where he won the 1978 jo... |
Magdalena Maleeva was the defending champion, but did not compete this year. Martina Müller won the title by defeating Myriam Casanova 6–2, 3–6, 6–4 | Top half Bottom half References External links Official results archive (ITF) Official results archive (WTA) Budapest Grand Prix |
with an elongated handle in the shape of a naked girl considered to be the Ancient Egyptian Cosmetic Spoon: Young Girl Swimming. Baalyaton stele The Baalyaton stele is a stele dated to 150BC found in 1900 in three parts at Umm al-Amad, Lebanon. On the front side is a representation of a man in bas-relief, with a three-... | Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen. Gallery Bibliography General Caubet, Annie ; Fontan, Elisabeth ; Gubel, Eric, Art phénicien : la sculpture de tradition phénicienne (Paris, Musée du Louvre), [Musée du Louvre/Département des Antiquités orientales], Paris, RMN/Snoeck, 2002, Disponible sur : M:\AO\Ouvrages numériques\Ca... |
tinsmith who helped found the salmon canning industry on the Fraser River in southern British Columbia, Canada. His cannery was located on Deas Island, which bears his name to this day. In 2017, he was named one of 150 noteworthy British Columbians by The Vancouver Sun. Early life and career John Sullivan Deas was born... | 1838. He began advertising himself as a tinsmith by 1856, when he would have still been a teenager. San Francisco By 1860, he relocated to San Francisco where he shared an address with other Black South Carolinians Louis and Susan Mortimer and Z. Deas. Deas worked as a tinsmith from 1860-1861 in San Francisco and was e... |
for flamethrower fuel. The use of this component deteriorated with the fall of Malaysia in February 1942. With this series of events, efforts were directed towards the feasibility and standardization of aluminium stearate. The initial results of the development of the thickened fuel turned out to be unsatisfactory. An ... | was taken over by the Ministry of Supply. The Fuel Research Station continued to serve as an advisor on the industrial scale production and improvement of F.R.A.S. and its precursors, of which around 41 million litres were manufactured and used in the European theatre. Military use The service fuel has undergone variou... |
and currently houses the Représentation de la Communauté germanophone de Belgique. Architecture Material The Hôtel De Brouckère was built in freestone of golden color, with the exception of the basement which is made of blue stone. The facades It has a short facade overlooking rue De Crayer and a long facade facing rue... | ) is an Art Nouveau building designed by Octave van Rysselberghe in collaboration with Henry van de Velde on Rue Jacques Jordaens/Jacob Jordaensstraat in Brussels, Belgium. Location The Hôtel De Brouckère is located in Brussels, at number 34 of rue Jacques Jordaens, at the corner of rue Jacques Jordaens and rue De Cray... |
career Arthur Eugene Holder was born in Waterford, Saint Michael. He attended the University of the West Indies and had his post-graduate at the Barry University, Miami. Holder was the senior advocate at Holder and company. He was the Manager of the Barbados Child Care Board and the programme officer with the National ... | Arthur Eugene Holder (born Waterford, St. Michael) is a Barbadian politician and lawyer. He is a Member of the House of Assembly of Barbados. Holder is currently serving as the Speaker of the House of Assembly of Barbados. Early life and career Arthur Eugene Holder was born in Waterford, Saint Michael. He attended the ... |
(band), a French punk rock band Hightower, Texas, United States, an unincorporated community Hightower Building, a commercial office building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, on the National Register of Historic Places Hightower Falls, a waterfall and historic site in Cedartown, Georgia Hightower Forest, a st... | a state forest in Dawson County, Georgia, United States Hightower High School, Missouri City, Texas Hightower Park, a small park in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Battle of Hightower, a 1793 battle |
to three playable characters. The game also contains puzzles and quests that players must complete in order to progress the story. Plot Like its predecessor, Shadows: Awakening takes place in the fantasy world of the Heretic Kingdoms. The game begins with the player being summoned from the Shadow Realm in the form of a... | and up to three playable characters. The game also contains puzzles and quests that players must complete in order to progress the story. Plot Like its predecessor, Shadows: Awakening takes place in the fantasy world of the Heretic Kingdoms. The game begins with the player being summoned from the Shadow Realm in the fo... |
final. Seeds Draw Finals Top half Bottom half References External links | defended his title, by defeating Jiří Vaněk 3–6, 6–4, 6–3 in the final. Seeds Draw Finals Top |
1982, the carabinieri of Camerino, not finding the bodies of the two women, hypothesized that they had died assiderate, even if the then husband of Jeanette did not agree with the hypothesis. On 27 January two hunters stumbled upon a forest between Lago di Fiastra and the hermitage of San Liberato, the personal belongi... | of Jeanette Bishop and Gabriella Guerin, which occurred on an uncertain date. The disappearance of the two women occurred on 29 November 1980 on Monti Sibillini, near Sarnano. The surveys are also abroad in other countries, mostly in the European Union, and in Brazil. Background Ellen Dorothy Jeanette Bishop, known by ... |
to people interested in antilibraries as antischolars. Analysis The Autumn 2015 issue of HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory included an editor's note which stated that "a scholar conscious of the power of his antilibrary is not concerned with treating knowledge as a property to possess or consume; rather [...] how muc... | by Nassim Nicholas Taleb, and the concept it describes has been compared to the Japanese tsundoku. Etymology The term antilibrary was coined by Nassim Nicholas Taleb in his book The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable to describe the books that many people own but have not read. Taleb argued that such colle... |
rights to conduct certain activities on areas of the high seas but do not give any power over access to those areas, including over shipping or military matters. Disputes and controversies Within Ireland's EEZ there is one notable long-running dispute, and from time to time other disputes and issues arise. Rockall The ... | areas, including over shipping or military matters. Disputes and controversies Within Ireland's EEZ there is one notable long-running dispute, and from time to time other disputes and issues arise. Rockall The area around Rockall is disputed. |
Günthardt 6–3, 6–7, 6–4 in the final. Seeds Draw Finals Top half Bottom half References External links Official results archive | Bottom half References External links Official results archive (ATP) Official results |
tributary of the Leon River. It cut most of the rawhide lumber that was used for buildings in the community. Besides the sawmill, it also had a store, a hotel, a bowling alley, and a saloon. More businesses were eventually built as the community continued to grow. A post office was established at Hazel Dell in 1871 but... | and flour mill that same year. There was a cemetery and several scattered houses in the community in 1940. These, along with the community center, remained in the community in the 1990s and the community continued to be listed on county maps. Geography Hazel Dell is located at the intersection of Farm to Market Roads 5... |
(1922–2000), Australian amateur ornithologist Bill Lane (publisher) (1919–2010), American publisher and diplomat See also William Lane (disambiguation) | Bill Lane (baseball), American baseball player Bill Lane (basketball) (1916–1997), American basketball player Bill Lane (ornithologist) (1922–2000), Australian amateur |
tennis in January 1983, after playing only one tournament in the entire season at Monte Carlo. Ramesh Krishnan won the title by defeating Sandy Mayer 5–7, 6–3, 6–3, 7–6 in the final. Seeds | defeating Sandy Mayer 5–7, 6–3, 6–3, 7–6 in the final. Seeds Draw Finals Top half Bottom half References External links Official results archive (ATP) Official results archive (ITF) Stuttgart |
is a British former professional tennis player. Compton-Dando, a native of Essex, is the son of an antiques dealer. Deaf since birth, he played with the aide of an earphone connected to a short-wave radio, which was strapped to | was strapped to his side. He received coaching from Lew Hoad at a tennis school in Berkhamsted. In 1973 he partnered Phil Siviter in the doubles main draw at Wimbledon. References External links 1951 births Living people British male |
in the teaser footage featuring the upcoming projects of the Girls und Panzer franchise in May 2013. A television advertisement previewing the OVA was released in December 2013. The key visual for the OVA was released in February 2014. The promotional video for the OVA was released in April 2014, which was first shown ... | was released in Japan on July 5, 2014, simultaneously in theaters and several paid online distribution services. The OVA grossed over thousand at the Japanese box office and was nominated for an award at Newtype Anime Awards. Plot After their victory against Maginot Girls' Academy at the 63rd National High School Sensh... |
Royal Navy admiral. Admiral Beatty may also refer to: Frank E. Beatty (1853–1926), U.S. | admiral. Admiral Beatty may also refer to: Frank E. Beatty (1853–1926), U.S. |
was ordained in 1927. He was appointed in 1927. He died in 1930. References French Roman Catholic bishops 1884 births 1930 | Diocese of Fukuoka. He was ordained in 1927. He was appointed in |
on Stock Car Brasil since 2017. Blau Motorsport/TMG Racing From 2020, Blau Motorsport and TMG Racing close a partnership and will compete together . The protection team by | Motorsport is a Brazilian auto racing team based in Cotia, São Paulo. that competes on Stock Car Brasil since 2017. |
was a French clergyman and bishop for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fukuoka. He was ordained in 1905. He | was ordained in 1905. He was appointed in 1931. He resigned in 1941, and died in 1954. References French Roman Catholic |
the Southern Conference (SoCon) during the 1967 NCAA University Division football season. In their second year under head coach Vito Ragazzo, the team compiled an overall record of 6–4 with a mark of | the Virginia Military Institute (VMI) as a member of the Southern Conference (SoCon) during the 1967 NCAA University Division |
clergyman and bishop for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Nagasaki. He was ordained in 1880. He was appointed in 1912. He died | Catholic Archdiocese of Nagasaki. He was ordained in 1880. He was appointed in 1912. He died in 1926. References French Roman Catholic bishops 1856 |
a British under-21 singles champion. Active on tour in the 1970s, Wells made several attempts to qualify for the singles main draw at Wimbledon and featured in the mixed doubles main | is a British former professional tennis player. Wells, based in London, was a British under-21 singles champion. Active on tour in the 1970s, Wells made several attempts to qualify for |
academia while suggesting that she attend medical school to have "more power". Lewis also had a son John B. and two grandchildren. Lewis died at age 73 due to cancer at her Cambridge, Massachusetts, home on January 18, 1987. Career Lewis was an experimental psychologist and an instructor at Brooklyn College until the l... | and Modern Psychology volume 1 and 2, Sex and the Superego, and The Role of Shame in Symptom Formation. Lewis' work pioneered the study on the differences between shame and guilt. Discoveries that Lewis made as a clinical psychologist at Yale University have influenced further studies of guilt, shame, and unacknowledge... |
has a masthead sloop rig; a raked stem; a raised counter, reverse transom; an internally mounted spade-type rudder controlled by a wheel and a fixed fin keel with a retractable centerboard. It displaces and carries of lead ballast. The boat has a draft of with the centerboard extended and with it retracted, allowing op... | a recreational keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass, with wood trim. It has a masthead sloop rig; a raked stem; a raised counter, reverse transom; an internally mounted spade-type rudder controlled by a wheel and a fixed fin keel with a retractable centerboard. It displaces and carries of lead ballast. The boat ... |
was "fueled by tasty TikTok trends". Reception Toki was included in several Eater Portland lists in 2021: Alex Frane included the restaurant in "17 Spots to Grab Amazing Breakfast Sandwiches", Nick Woo and Nick Townsend included the Korean fried chicken in "14 Real-Deal Fried Chicken Spots in Portland", and Zoe Baillar... | cheese. Dalgona coffee is also served. History Peter Cho, chef and owner of the Korean restaurant Han Oak, and partner Sun Young Park opened Toki in January 2021, in the space which previously housed Tasty n Alder. Initially, the business operated via take-out during the COVID-19 pandemic. Michael Russell of The Oregon... |
Assembly constituency). He is a former district president of Bharatiya Janata Party Barmer. He is a national level leader of | Bharatiya Janata Party. References Indian politicians Bharatiya Janata Party politicians from Rajasthan Living people Year of birth missing (living |
was formally described as a new species in 2018 by lichenologists André Aptroot and Marcela Eugenia da Silva Cáceres. The type specimen was collected by the authors from Palmeiras, on the Mount of Pai Inácio (part of the Chapada Diamantina mountains), at an altitude between ; here the lichen was found growing on silice... | in Bahia, Brazil, it was formally described as a new species in 2018 by lichenologists André Aptroot and Marcela Eugenia da Silva Cáceres. The type specimen was collected by the authors from Palmeiras, on the Mount of Pai Inácio (part of the Chapada Diamantina mountains), at an altitude between ; here the lichen was fo... |
the period. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2022. Description and history Rupert is a small rural community in southwestern Vermont which has had a generally agrarian economy since it was settled in the 1770s. Its village centered developed in the southwestern part of the town, ne... | it was for many years its center of civic affairs. The town grew rapidly in the years after American independence, reaching a peak population of 1600 in 1820. The village remained a focal point of the community, particularly after the arrival of the railroad in 1852. The historic district extends mainly along Route 153... |
Ramany (Devadarshini) and her husband Ramany (Ram G) with their daughter Ramya. Both Ramany's long for their carefree joyous life when they were newly married and think about how life has changed for them after the arrival of their only daughter. Mr.Ramany is a sales representative who has a toxic level of humour. How ... | reprise her role from season 2 for the third season. Plot Season 1 The story is about Mr. Ramany (Prithivi Raj) , a man with a silver spoon when he was born. He was the fourth child in the family and before him are his three agonising sisters. His three sisters envied him because he is the much-awaited male baby in the... |
a descendant of William Walker (1800 - 1874), the Wyandotte leader who served as the first provisional governor of Nebraska Territory, which also encompassed the present-day state of Kansas. Originally given another Wyandotte name, he adopted the name "Hen-Toh" (he leads), which was once borne by his relative, Chief Jo... | the work with other informants, by whom he is deservedly esteemed." As Hen-Toh, Walker published two books, both issued by the Harlow Publishing Company in Oklahoma City. Tales of the Bark Lodges (1919), a collection of twelve stories, and Yon-Doo-Shah-We-Ah (Nubbins) (1924), a volume of poetry, chiefly character sketc... |
Conference. Michigan State began competing in intercollegiate ice hockey in 1921. These lists are updated through the end of the 2020–21 season. | categories, including goals, assists, points, and saves. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders. The Spartans represent Michigan State |
people in Brazil. February 15 On February 15, heavy rain in Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro killed at least 200 people. See | Weather of 2022 2020 Brazil floods References 2022 disasters in Brazil 2022 meteorology 2022 floods 2020s floods in South America February 2022 |
the 1970s. In 1972 she was one of the organizers of the first National Conference of Women in the Visual Arts at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington DC. Her image is included in the 1972 poster Some Living American Women Artists by Mary Beth Edelson. Bickley-Green teaches at East Carolina University In In 2014 sh... | Kenneth Noland and was associated with the Washington Color School. She was associated with the A.I.R. Gallery in the 1970s. In 1972 she was one of the organizers of the first National Conference of Women in the Visual Arts at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington DC. Her image is included in the 1972 poster |
tennis player. Crump, a Surrey county player, competed at Wimbledon during the 1960s and 1970s, making it as far as the third round in doubles. He later worked as | far as the third round in doubles. He later worked as a tennis manager for sports manufacturing company Dunlop. References External links 1940 births Living people |
Katrine project, then receiving attention. Loch Katrine, Mugdock and Craigmaddie Reservoirs In 1852 John Frederick Bateman was consulted by Glasgow Council in regard to its water supply. In 1854, on Bateman's advice, a bill was obtained to supply water to Glasgow from Loch Katrine. Gale was appointed as Resident Engine... | designed and carried out. Bateman's assistant engineer, Alfred Moore, also became Resident Engineer. Work commenced in 1855. The aqueduct is divided into two parts. The first is 41.5 kilometres (25.7 miles) long, between Loch Katrine and Mugdock Reservoir, on the outskirts of Milngavie. The second part is a 13km (8 mil... |
2021, the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) ordered Valley Proteins, an animal rendering and recycling company, to cease operations at their facility in Linkwood, Maryland after exceeding the local wastewater discharge permit limits. Valley Proteins has been continuously rising in recent years, reaching seve... | Valley Proteins has been continuously rising in recent years, reaching several hundred million dollars in annual sales. The plant was consistently dumping illegal amounts of fecal bacteria, ammonia, and phosphorus into the Transquaking River. For instance, during the summer of 2020, the plant exceeded ammonia pollution... |
the Rio Preto da Eva drainage in the central Brazilian Amazon. This species reaches a length of . Description Ammoglanis obliquus, a minute catfish species reaching a maximum adult size of 15.5 mm, is described from the Rio Preto da Eva drainage in the central Brazilian Amazon. It is distinguished from all of its conge... | is distinguished from all of its congeners in possessing an exclusive combination of character states, including the presence and number of premaxillary and dentary teeth, number of interopercular and opercular odontodes, presence of cranial fontanel, number of dorsal-fin rays, number of anal-fin rays, number of caudal... |
1865, Nureddin served in the 5th Division of the 3rd Talia Battalion of the First Army. On 2 July 1866, he was given rank of Senior Captain of the right wing. He, however, later left the army. Personal life Nureddin's only wife was Nazlı Emsâl Hanım. She was born in 1852. They married in 1870. She died childless in 187... | Nazlı Emsâl Hanım. She was born in 1852. They married in 1870. She died childless in 1870–1871, and was buried in Yahya Efendi Cemetery. Nureddin like his brothers, Sultan Murad V and Şehzade Ahmed Kemaleddin joined Proodos ("Progress" in Greek) Masonic lodge in 1873. This lodge was founded in the Beyoğlu district of I... |
constitution. Elections to the legislature take place every four years, when the entirety of its members are renewed. The legislature is presided by the Vice Governor of Río Negro, who is elected alongside the governor every four years. History The Legislature was established in 1958, when the National Territory of Río... | multi-member district, while the remaining 24 are elected in eight three-member districts that divide the province's territory, called "electoral circuits" (circuitos electorales). Its powers and responsibilities are established in the provincial constitution. Elections to the legislature take place every four years, w... |
is held in 2022. Winners Performances by nation See also Ukraine International References Badminton tournaments in Ukraine Sports competitions | International Challenge. The inaugural edition is held in 2022. Winners Performances by nation See also Ukraine International References Badminton |
this was completed in June 1940, he was posted to No. 72 Squadron. His unit operated Supermarine Spitfires from RAF Acklington, in Northumberland, but at the end of August it moved to Biggin Hill, where it would be heavily involved in the Battle of Britain. Battle of Britain Biggin Hill was a station under the control ... | the ensuing encounter and one of his pilots, Nigel Park, failed to return. Rolls and others carried out a search and rescue operation but were unable to locate Park, who was subsequently deemed to have been killed. According to another pilot, Rolls had earlier recommended Park for a DFM. The next day, Rolls was one of ... |
qualify for the Wimbledon main draw during his career. In 1981 he qualified for the men's doubles main draw with Jörgen Windahl and they lost their first round | made several attempts to qualify for the Wimbledon main draw during his career. In 1981 he qualified for the men's doubles main draw with Jörgen Windahl and they lost their first round match in five |
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