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is a Federal Government owned secondary school, run by the Federal Ministry of Education. It is mixed' secondary school situated along Ekurede Urhobo road, Warri, Delta
mixed' secondary school situated along Ekurede Urhobo road, Warri, Delta State, in the Southern part of Nigeria. The current principal is Me. Fabiyi A.A. Alumni Hosa Wells Okunbo, a
from Argentina. References scapularis Lizards of South America Reptiles of Argentina Endemic fauna of Argentina Reptiles described in 1982 Taxa
Endemic fauna of Argentina Reptiles described in 1982 Taxa named by
a model secondary school for girls, which was established in November, 1973. The former principal of the school was Mrs. Binta Hassan Gangua. Being one of the country's “Unity Schools”, it
secondary school for girls, which was established in November, 1973. The former principal of the school was Mrs. Binta Hassan Gangua. Being one of the country's “Unity Schools”, it was founded to "promote integration
valve motion having the benefit of not requiring space on the crankshaft for eccentrics. The locomotives were numbered 562 to 571, and 640 to 649, 20 in total. Accidents/Incidents In Swaffham on 31 January 1894 G14 number 567 managed to either run across the turntable, or reverse out of it instead of moving forward, an...
larger cylinders and longer bearings, the Joy valve motion having the benefit of not requiring space on the crankshaft for eccentrics. The locomotives were numbered 562 to 571, and 640 to 649, 20 in total. Accidents/Incidents In Swaffham on 31 January 1894 G14 number 567 managed to either run across the turntable, or r...
a sculptor from Fredericia, Denmark. Harvey Martin was born in , near Fredericia on Funen. He trained as a blacksmith, but found his vocation as a sculptor. He made his debut at the Artists' Autumn Exhibition in 1965. Harvey Martin attended the Funen Art Academy,
sculptures. Harvey Martin's sculptures are located in Denmark, the Netherlands and Germany. He has 17 sculptures on display at art museums in Denmark, among others at Heart in Herning, Vejle Art Museum and Funen Art Museum. In 1995 he had a retrospective exhibition at Fyns Kunstmuseum, and in recent years his works can...
He also won the Ukrainian First League in the season 2009–10. In 2011 he moved to Buran-Resource Donetsk where he played 8 matches and scored 2 goals. In summer 2012 he moved to Gvardeyets Gvardeyskoye where he played 12 matches and then he moved back to Buran-Resource Donetsk where he played 16 matches and scored 1 go...
in Ukrainian Second League where he managed 28 matches and he managed to get 12 place in the season 2005–06.In 2008 he moved to Sevastopol where he managed to play 79 matches and scored 13 goals where he stayed until 2011. He also won the Ukrainian First League in the season 2009–10. In 2011 he moved to Buran-Resource ...
Diving World Series when he was 16 years old and competed at the World Series stop in Polignano a Mare, Italy. 2019 Cliff Diving World Series At the 2019 Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series stop in Bilbao, Spain in September, Heslop became the youngest diver to win a medal of any kind at a Red Bull Cliff Diving World Se...
stop in Madrid, Spain, Heslop won the bronze medal in the 10 metre platform with a score of 391.15 points. 2018 Commonwealth Games When he was 15 yeas old, Heslop became the first diver to represent Wales at a Commonwealth Games in 20 years at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast, Australia in April, with the prev...
Sound, Ontario. Career Oldham joined the national team in 2018. In January 2019, Oldham won her first World Cup medal, a silver, in the slopestyle event. Oldham competed at her first World Championships in 2021. Oldham won the bronze medal in the slopestyle and fourth in the big air. At the 2022 Winter X Games, Oldham ...
In January 2019, Oldham won her first World Cup medal, a silver, in the slopestyle event. Oldham competed at her first World Championships in 2021. Oldham won the bronze medal in the slopestyle and fourth in the big air. At the 2022 Winter X Games, Oldham won two
became a Grandmaster in 1997 after winning the French Junior Chess Championship in 1982 and the French Chess Championship in 1986 and 1989. He came in third place in 1990. Also a chess coach, he was of the French Chess Federation from 1992 to
the French Chess Federation from 1992 to 1996. He also collaborated with the magazine . He moved to Geneva and became President of the Fédération genevoise d'échecs and director of the École d'échecs
by DIMAYOR. It was contested by Deportes Tolima and Deportivo Cali, champions of the 2021 Categoría Primera A season tournaments, from 9 to 23 February 2022. Deportes
Primera A season tournaments, from 9 to 23 February 2022. Deportes Tolima won their first title in the competition, defeating Deportivo Cali by a 2–1 aggregate score. Teams Matches First leg Second leg Deportes Tolima won
is a species of lizard in the family Iguanidae. It is from Chile and Bolivia. References schmidti Lizards
species of lizard in the family Iguanidae. It is from Chile and Bolivia. References schmidti Lizards of South
fictional country in South America. See also List of play-by-mail games References Bibliography Multiplayer games Play-by-mail games Wargames Wargames introduced
is closed-ended. Players lead a faction in a fictional country in South America. See also List of
boys and girls for the future. FGC Jos is located Along Market road, Jos in Jos the capital city
(FGC Jos) is a Federal Government owned secondary school, run by the Federal Ministry of Education, Nigeria.
of Munich through the Bavarian capital via Ebersberg, Wasserburg am Inn and Traunstein to Freilassing on the border with Austria (Salzburg). History Today's Bundesstraße 304 roughly follows the route of the old salt road, which led from Salzburg and Bad Reichenhall via Wasserburg am Inn, in the direction of Munich and ...
service connected Munich with Vienna. In 1932, today's route of B 304 was part of the former Fernverkehrsstraße 10 (FVS 10). While the much longer part from Homburg to Augsburg was called Bundesstraße 10, the section from Munich to Freilassing was given its own number 304. In the second phase of imperial road numbering...
a French politician who was Member of Parliament for Seine-et-Marne's 6th constituency for a month in 2021. A month after replacing Jean-François Parigi, she resigned from Parliament, opting to serve as Mayor of Étrépilly instead. References
6th constituency for a month in 2021. A month after replacing Jean-François Parigi, she resigned from Parliament, opting to serve as Mayor of Étrépilly instead. References Living people 1949 births Members of Parliament for Seine-et-Marne 21st-century French
Naoum is a Maronite Christian. He took part in mandatory military service while playing football. Career statistics Club References External links Profile at the Cyprus Football Association 2001 births Living people Cypriot Christians Maronites People from Nicosia District Cypriot footballers Association football midfi...
2019; Naoum sustained an ACL injury in November, and was sidelined for six months. He played nine league games in the 2020–21 season. In May 2021, Naoum's contract was extended until summer 2024. International career Naoum represented Cyprus at under-17 level, scoring a goal (against Denmark) in 11 games. He also playe...
Jones, while in their second innings he was promoted to the middle order and scored 15 unbeaten runs. He played minor matches for Uganda from 1959 to 1964. References External links Date of birth unknown Possibly living people Cricketers from Karachi Ugandan people of Indian descent Ugandan people of Pakistani descent ...
from the lower order, he was dismissed for 16 runs by Jeff Jones, while in their second innings he was promoted to the middle order and scored 15 unbeaten runs. He played minor matches for Uganda from 1959 to 1964. References External links Date of birth unknown Possibly living people Cricketers from Karachi Ugandan pe...
that prepares young boys and girls for the future. It started as a vocational center in 1981 and grew into a Technical College in 1988. FSTC Ozoro is located in FCT the
Technical College in 1988. FSTC Ozoro is located in FCT the capital city of Nigeria. The principal is Mrs. Obabori A.
Wishing to work part-time, she found no openings available and sought to attend a refresher course. Finding none existed she was told by Dr Peter Schmidt, of the Post Graduate Medical Education Committee (PGMEC), that if she found women keen to attend such a course, he would develop the curriculum for it. She attended ...
available and sought to attend a refresher course. Finding none existed she was told by Dr Peter Schmidt, of the Post Graduate Medical Education Committee (PGMEC), that if she found women keen to attend such a course, he would develop the curriculum for it. She attended the first refresher course for women held in 1970...
owned secondary school, run by the Federal Ministry of Education. It is an all girls' secondary school situated on
girls' secondary school situated on Owinni Hill, Sabo area, Oyo State, Nigeria. History Federal Government Girls
College, Akure (FEGGICOLLA) is a Federal Government owned secondary school, run by the Federal Ministry of Education. It is an all girls' secondary school situated in
in Akure the capital city of Ondo State, Nigeria. History Federal Government Girls College, Akure was founded on 20th October, 1977. References Secondary
Muscatine Wallopers in a 1–0 Galesburg victory. The Galesburg Pavers franchise folded after the 1912 season, along with the Hannibal Cannibals. Galesburg drew 18,000 fans for the 1912 season, an average of 281 per game. In 1912, Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Sam Rice began the season with the Galesburg Pavers, playing...
the three cities. Baseball Hall of Fame member Bud Fowler played for the Sterling/Galesburg/Burlington team in 1890, hitting.322 for the season and integrating the team and the Illinois-Iowa League. In 1895, minor league baseball returned, as the Galesburg Trotters played as members of the Eastern Iowa League. The 1895...
Liolaemus scolaroi is a species of lizard in the
References scolaroi Lizards of South America Reptiles of
and Vocal Performance" in the Dallas Observer and three time nominee for "Best Frontman" in the Austin Chronicle are a testament to his talent and charisma. Early life At age 6, Baxley began doing Elvis impersonations with his family backing him musically. Baxley has credited "The King of Rock 'n' Roll" to how he works...
of 16, he joined his second band called Plumbline, in which he played percussion and guitar and sang background vocals. Two members of Plumbline and Baxleydecided to branch off and form their very own band called Unveiled. This band would be the foundation laid for the musical and spiritual experiences to come. Baxley ...
by Jaime Troncoso-Palacios Taxa named by Hugo A. Díaz Taxa named by Damien Esquerré Taxa named by Félix A. Urra Reptiles of
native to Chile. References scorialis Reptiles described in 2015 Taxa named by Jaime Troncoso-Palacios Taxa
John Bence (1670–1718), English politician, MP for Ipswich, and for Dunwich John Bence (1581–1635),
(1670–1718), English politician, MP for Ipswich, and for Dunwich John Bence
Most of its songs were written by Amy McMahon Rigby. All three band members were in their 30s when they recorded the album. Robert Quine and Will Rigby (Amy's husband at the time) played guitar and drums on the album, respectively. "Time" is a cover of the Richard Hell song. Critical reception Trouser Press wrote that ...
Critical reception Trouser Press wrote that "the beautifully constructed frustrated-love songs 'Stuck Here on the Ground' and 'Watching the Grass Grow' would be on oldies radio every eight hours if they’d only been recorded 20 years earlier." The Austin American-Statesman noted that "instrumentation is kept to a minimu...
exclusively as members of the Class D level Iowa State League. History Minor league baseball play in Boone, Iowa began in 1904. The Boone Coal Miners began minor league baseball play as charter members of the eight–team Class D level Iowa State League. The league was formally known as the "Iowa League of Professional B...
by the Ottumwa Snappers (70–36), followed by the Waterloo Microbes (64–43), Marshalltown Grays (60–49) Keokuk Indians (58–50), Ft. Dodge Gypsum Eaters (57–52), Boone Coal Miners (50–61), Oskaloosa Quakers (38–69) and Burlington River Rats (36–73). Continuing play in the 1905 Iowa State League, the Boone Greyhounds plac...
judge Pape Ciré Dia (born 1980), Senegalese football player Robert Cire (1924–2009), American
Amadou Ciré Baal (born 1951), Senegalese sports shooter George Edward Cire (1922-1985), American judge Pape Ciré Dia (born 1980),
at the Leipzig Book Fair since 2000. The award is a cooperation between , Leipzig Book Fair, Spiegel, Die Welt and . Every year since 2003, has honored the "Bookstore of the Year": a company in the German-speaking region that offers competent advice, a balanced range of goods, imaginative presentation and good marketin...
a cooperation between , Leipzig Book Fair, Spiegel, Die Welt and . Every year since 2003, has honored the "Bookstore of the Year": a company in the German-speaking region that offers competent advice, a balanced range of goods, imaginative presentation and good marketing as well as economic success. Cooperations Since ...
who has been Member of Parliament for Paris's 12th constituency since 2020. References Living people 1979 births La République En Marche! politicians
4 October 1979) is a French politician from En Marche who has been Member of Parliament for Paris's 12th constituency since 2020. References Living people 1979 births La République
Louis, in the care of his father-in-law. Newspaper publishing Murdoch headed to the West Coast in May 1852, settling in San Jose, California, in September of that year. He was admitted to the bar of Santa Clara County and the District Court in San Francisco. San Jose Telegraph In 1853, Francis B. Murdoch took over the ...
regarded as "among the best known political writers in the State." He supported Republican Party beliefs opposing slavery and advocated for California Territory to be free. In April 1856, prior to the Republican National Convention, the Telegraph endorsed General John C. Frémont for President and Francis Preston Blair ...
the family Liolaemidae. It is native to Argentina. References scrocchii
family Liolaemidae. It is native to Argentina. References scrocchii Reptiles described in 2008 Reptiles
Beke, 1st Baron Beke
refer to: John Beke (academic administrator)
of the board of directors of Pace Bahamas, an educational foundation in the Bahamas. Recognition The Florida Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators named Sears as their 2016 Mathematics Teacher Educator of the Year. Sears was named to the 2021 class of Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Sc...
of the board of directors of Pace Bahamas, an educational foundation in the Bahamas. Recognition The Florida Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators named Sears as their 2016 Mathematics Teacher Educator of the Year. Sears was named to the 2021 class of Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Sc...
in the standings with a 63–61 record, ending the season 16.0 games behind the 1st place Waterloo Cubs. Frank Belt continued as Jacksonville manager. On September 11, 1907,Jacksonville pitcher John Roach threw a 7–inning no–hitter against the Ottumwa Packers in a 2–0 Jacksonville victory. After the Iowa State League cha...
when the franchise moved to Jacksonville. On July 8, 1900, the Jacksonville Reds had an overall record of 15–43 when the team folded. The 1906 Jacksonville Jacks returned the city to minor league play, when the team became members of the six–team 1906 Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League. The Jacks finished the season in...
Tehran Province in the Fifth term of the Assembly of Experts. Early life and education Nasrallah was born on 24 September 1930 in Qom to a religious family. His father, Mohammd Ali Shah-Abadi was a Grand Ayatollah (Marja'). Nasrallah attended Tawfiq Elementary School in Tehran for his primary education, then in 1941 he...
Razavi Qomi Seyed Mohammad Ali Lavasani Sheikh Hassan Zahir al-Dini Sheikh Hossein Kani Seyed Hassan Ahmadi Alunabadi Mirza Abolfazl Najmabadi Mirza Hedayatullah Vahid Golpayegani Sheikh Abbas Abbas Tehrani Seyed Mohammad Kazem Assar Hossein Borujerdi Seyyed Mohammad Hojjat Kooh Kamari Seyed Mohammad Taqi Khonsari Shei...
to Argentina. References senguer Reptiles described in 2005 Reptiles of Argentina Endemic fauna of Argentina Taxa named
References senguer Reptiles described in 2005 Reptiles of Argentina Endemic fauna of
Labour Party in 1902 and was a participant in 1905 Russian Revolution and was a member of the Saratov committee of the RSDLP. In 1908 he was arrested and in Moscow and sentenced to prison for revolutionary activities. After his release he organized various newspapers. After the February Revolution he was elected chairm...
the RSDLP. In 1908 he was arrested and in Moscow and sentenced to prison for revolutionary activities. After his release he organized various newspapers. After the February Revolution he was elected chairman of the Saratov Soviet and elected as a representative of the Bolsheviks for the Russian Constituent Assembly. Wi...
of the Medal of Honor See also John Beach John Beecher
War, recipient of the Medal of Honor See also John Beach John Beecher (disambiguation)
he was dismissed for without scoring in the East African first innings by David Larter, while in their second innings he was dismissed for 22 runs by Jeff Jones. With the ball, he took the wicket of Tom Cartwright to finish with match figures of 1 for 75. He played minor matches for Uganda from 1953 to 1970, captaining
against the touring Marylebone Cricket Club at Kampala in November 1963. Batting twice in the match from the lower order, he was dismissed for without scoring in the East African first innings by David Larter, while in their second innings he was dismissed for 22 runs by Jeff Jones. With the ball, he took the wicket of...
During 1944, Edith M. Janssen at Harvard Observatory noticed a stellar spectrum that displayed bright lines on a photographic plate taken April 11, 1929, but these lines were missing on a spectrum from July 13, 1928. This star was found to be only two magnitudes fainter than at maximum, so a nova was ruled out. D. B. M...
the result of a mass accretion event with the infalling matter releasing its kinetic energy on the T-Tauri star. This creates a hot emission region that dominates the light output from the star. Many of the emission lines show an inverse P Cygni profile, thereby demonstrating that it is coming from infalling material. ...
apply for approval for medical use before the final steps of trials are completed, potentially speeding up the release for sale. This conditional early approval system has previously been used in Japan to accelerate the progression to market of other antiviral
potentially speeding up the release for sale. This conditional early approval system has previously been used in Japan to accelerate the progression to market of other antiviral drugs targeting COVID-19, including remdesivir and molnupiravir. In a study of 428 patients, viral load was reduced, but symptoms were not sig...
of rock mixes psychedelic, prog rock, Middle Eastern and blues influences and it is all wrapped up in a triumphant classic rock style... The band themselves are on top form throughout with singer/guitarist Jeff Martin's powerful voice at full power on this album... The Tea Party's rhythm section that consists of Stuart...
L'Amy wrote, “Canada-based rock band The Tea Party have spent their three-decades long career experimenting and combining unique musical sounds from each corner of the world over nine major label releases. Assessing the relationships between progressive rock, blues, industrial, and even Middle Eastern influences, their...
Rifles from 12 February 1995 to 18 July 1996. Allegations of army mutiny He was sent to compulsory retirement on 25 May 1996 on charges of failed military coup. Personal life Chowdhury's brother was Brigadier General Waji Ahmed Chowdhury. References Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Director Generals ...
heroic freedom fighter of the Liberation War. He served as the Director General of Bangladesh Rifles from 12 February 1995 to 18 July 1996. Career Ejaz Ahmed Chowdhury was a freedom fighter in 1971 in the 2nd East Bengal Regiment. He was serving in the Second East Bengal Regiment as a captain when the Bangladesh Libera...
They are found in benthic habitats in the Pacific Ocean. There are two known species: Astrolirus panamensis (Ludwig,
two known species: Astrolirus panamensis (Ludwig, 1905) Astrolirus patricki Zhang, Zhou, Xiao & Wang, 2020 References Brisingida
Circleville Eurekas 25–2. Minor league baseball play was first hosted in Chillicothe, Ohio in 1884. The Chillicothe Logans team became charter members of the Ohio State League. The Dayton Gem Citys, Hamilton, Ironton, Portsmouth Riversides and Springfield teams joined Chillicothe in 1884 league play. On August 1, 1884,...
championship. Chillicothe placed 1st in the 1913 season standings with a 83–49 record, playing under returning manager Al Newnham. The Babes finished the season mere percentage points (.629 to .627) ahead of the 2nd place Charleston Senators (84–50) in the final standings to win the championship. Charleston began the f...
20, 2019. It contains soft wheat flour native to Galicia, called "trigo del país" (country wheat), mixed with foreign wheat flour (Triticum aestivum), in addition to water, sourdough, yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) and salt. It is characterized by high hydration, which gives it a spongy crumb with abundant irregular ...
is floured, aromatic, very crisp, and golden to dark brown in color. Characteristics Due to its type of dough, it is classified in the category of panes de flama ('flama breads', meaning soft dough breads). Unlike the more typical sobado breads of Castile and the South, the Galician breads have a more toasted crust and...
League loans, all to local sides, in which he got his first taste of first team football and clocked up over 20 appearances. His first loan was to Gloucester City, where he played 15 times. Harper made his debut on 3 September 2019, in a 2–1 away victory to Blyth Spartans. His next loan move was to Weston Super Mare, w...
and reportedly scoring plenty of goals with his left foot. As he got older however, the City staff realised that he was an excellent defender, so he was moved to left sided defender. Harper was even likened by Bristol City coaches to Alphonso Davies. During his time at Bristol City, Harper was sent out on three Nationa...
media executive. She started her journalism career as a member of the original writing staff for The Source. Mayo co-founded the lifestyle magazine Honey in 1999, and was later the editor-in-chief of Ebony. Mayo is the vice president and executive editor of Random House and Roc Nation's imprint Roc Lit 101. Life and ca...
Honey in 1999, and was later the editor-in-chief of Ebony. Mayo is the vice president and executive editor of Random House and Roc Nation's imprint Roc Lit 101. Life and career Early life Mayo was born and raised in Brooklyn. She was a fan of hip-hop music during her adolescence, and attended high school at Murry Bergt...
aged 17, and was buried on the 13 March in an unmarked grave at Cemetery Junction, Reading. Smart was one of the first people to be buried at the cemetery which opened in 1843 and was described as 'a pious African girl'. Deaths such as these were not uncommon in Victorian Reading which was subjected to poor hygiene and...
about Mary Smart's mother. In 1848, Smart was one of the two girls sent from Sierra Leone to Reading to be trained as a teacher. Smart died less than a year after her arrival from erysipelas in 1849, aged 17, and was buried on the 13 March in an unmarked grave at Cemetery Junction, Reading. Smart was one of the first p...
General Assembly for four years, as well as unsuccessfully sought other elective offices in Virginia. Born in New York City, Lechner receved a Bachelor's degree from Randolph-Macon College in Virginia, then traveled to Connecticut to study law at Yale Law School and received an LLB degree. He married Susan Schwartz in ...
4, 1934 – ) was an American lawyer, government official, civic activist and Democratic politician who represented Arlington and Alexandria in the Virginia General Assembly for four years, as well as unsuccessfully sought other elective offices in Virginia. Born in New York City, Lechner receved a Bachelor's degree from...
Johnson left Findlay to form the Page Fence Giants negro leagues team in Adrian, Michigan. Immediately following the semi–pro Sluggers, minor league baseball first came to Findlay, Ohio in 1895. Keeping the previous moniker, the minor league Findlay Sluggers played the 1895 season as a member of the Independent level I...
as a member of the Independent level Interstate League. With a record of 32–21, Findlay placed 3rd in the 1895 Interstate League standings. Under managers Charles Stroebel and Howard Brandenberg, Findlay finished 2.5 games behind the 1st place Twin Cities Hustlers in the eight–team Interstate League. Author Zane Grey a...
Major General of Bangladesh Army. He served as the Director General of Bangladesh Rifles from 24 September 1990 to 8 June 1992. Career Mohammad Abdul Latif served as the
24 September 1990 to 8 June 1992. He was the accused in the murder case of Major General Manzur. References
president of the Pima County Suffrage Club, and worked for national suffrage rights after Arizona's women gained the ballot in 1912. She was vice-president of the Phoenix Civic League, ran for a seat on the Phoenix School Board in 1912, helped to establish the Phoenix Social Service League in 1914, and worked to end th...
Texas, the daughter of Briggs Goodrich and Rosa Meador Goodrich. Her father fatally stabbed her mother when Rosa was a baby, and she was raised mainly by her paternal grandmother, Serena Corrothers Goodrich. Her father, who remarried, went on to serve as attorney general of Arizona Territory in the 1880s. She attended ...
his meat supplier for chuck increased by 200 percent. Hernandez was forced to temporarily shut down to find another reliable source of affordable meat." Reception Michael Russell included BLP in The Oregonian's list of "Portland's 10 best new food carts of 2020". In 2021, Tuck Woodstock and Katherine Chew Hamilton of P...
another reliable source of affordable meat." Reception Michael Russell included BLP in The Oregonian's list of "Portland's 10 best new food carts of 2020". In 2021, Tuck Woodstock and Katherine Chew Hamilton of Portland Monthly wrote, "we believe the honor of best quesabirria taco in Portland goes to Birrieria La Plaza...
champion of each Masters event is awarded a 1,000 rankings points. Tournaments Results Tournament details Indian Wells Singles Doubles See also Tennis Masters Series records and statistics List
1000 ATP Masters Series Grand Prix Super Series References External links Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) official website International Tennis Federation (ITF) official website ATP Tour Masters
of French Citizens Abroad between 21 and 30 May 2021. French people living outside France were called upon to elect, for the second time, 442
living outside France were called upon to elect, for the second time, 442 advisers to French people living abroad and 68 consular delegates. Initially scheduled for May 2020, the elections were postponed for a year due to
sponges, indicating a close, possibly commensal, relationship between both taxa. Due to this apparent relationship with sponges, the species was named Astrolirus patricki as a reference to Patrick Star, an anthropomorphic starfish character from the animated series SpongeBob SquarePants, who is best friends with the ti...
of the species were observed attached to hexactinellid sponges, indicating a close, possibly commensal, relationship between both taxa. Due to this apparent relationship with sponges, the species was named Astrolirus patricki as a reference to Patrick
commander of the Bogra division. Who was later promoted to the rank of Major General through periodic promotions. He served as the Director General of Bangladesh Rifles from 12 July 2001 to 1 December
was later promoted to the rank of Major General through periodic promotions. He served as the Director General of Bangladesh Rifles from 12 July
wore the clothes expected of a member of England's upper class, and appeared to be highly educated. He arrived in Kentucky in 1892, claiming that he was a recent convert to Catholicism, that his wife had recently abandoned him and that his only child, a 12-year-old boy, had recently died. He claimed that the boy's dyin...
1894, the New York Times reported that "Beaufort" was an assumed and fraudulent identity. Beaufort's true name was Cornelius (or Corneille) Betz; he was a native of Bourscheid, Luxembourg born in 1858. He was raised near Beaufort Castle but was not related to the Beaufort family. He adopted the name sometime around 189...
league baseball teams based in Fayetteville, North Carolina played between 1910 and 1956. The Fayetteville teams played as members of the Eastern Carolina Association in 1910, Eastern Carolina League in 1909, 1911, 1928 to 1929 and Carolina League from 1953 to 1956. The early minor league teams preceded today's Fayette...
Championships in 1953 (86–51) and 1956 (78–71). The Highlanders were affiliates of the Philadelphia Athletics (1953), Baltimore Orioles (1955) and Cleveland Indians (1956). The ballparks The 1909 and 1911 Highlanders were noted to have played home minor league games at Cape Fear Fairgrounds Park. The ballpark was locat...
At the end of 2019, the French presence abroad was estimated at more than 2.5 million people. They had the right to vote in the 2021 French consular elections.
de France) are French citizens living outside the current territory of the French Republic. At the end of 2019, the French presence abroad was estimated at more than
(, Zenroren Zenkokuippan) is a general union in Japan. The union's origins lie in the National Union of General Workers (Zenkokuippan), an affiliate of the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan (Sohyo). In 1989, Sohyo merged into Japanese Trade Union
Council of Trade Unions of Japan (Sohyo). In 1989, Sohyo merged into Japanese Trade Union Confederation, but a substantial minority of members disagreed with this. They split away from Zenkokuippan, and formed a new National Union of General Workers, which affiliated to the National Confederation of Trade Unions
It was subsequently announced in a preprint in October 2021, and validly described by Čerňanský, A., Stanley, E.L., Daza, J.D. et al in January 2022. The generic name, "Retinosaurus", is derived from the Greek words, "retine", referring to liquid resins created by trees, and "saurus", meaning "lizard". The specific nam...
in 2019. It was subsequently announced in a preprint in October 2021, and validly described by Čerňanský, A., Stanley, E.L., Daza, J.D. et al in January 2022. The generic name, "Retinosaurus", is derived from the Greek words, "retine", referring to liquid resins created by trees, and "saurus", meaning "lizard". The spe...
women's national team. Early life Flanigan was born in Fairmont, West Virginia, United States. Her mother is Filipina. She has attended the Montverde Academy where she played for the school's girls' football (soccer) team. International
International career Flanigan represented the Philippines at the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup. References External links 2005 births Living people Citizens of the Philippines through descent Filipino women's footballers Women's association football defenders Philippines women's international footballers People from Fairm...
Gallup Cochran (1817–1871), was an American Presbyterian missionary to Qajar Iran, as well as a minister, theologian, teacher, and translator of ancient Syriac texts. Early life and education Joseph Gallup Cochran was born 5 February 1817 in Springville, New York to parents Catharine (née Gallup) and Samuel Cochran. Hi...
June 10, 1847 at Buffalo Presbyterian in Springville. Career Shortly following his completion of studies, Cochran married Deborah Wilson Plumb in 1847 and they started the process to moved to Qajar Iran under the sponsorship of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (ABCFM). The landed in Urmia, Qatar...
with under the Welsh laws of Hywel Dda. Henry VIII of England introduced the Laws in Wales Acts 1535-1542 via the English parliament, legally integrating Wales and England. This abolished the Welsh legal system brought about by Hywel Dda, and banned the use of the Welsh language in any official role or status. The laws...
of the UK government on education in Wales. 1948 - The WJEC is formed, which is a consortium Local Education Authorities in Wales. The WJEC replaces the Central Welsh Board (formed in 1896) and is still the largest awarding body in Wales today. 1956 - Welsh department office formed in Cardiff. 1970 - Primary & secondar...
Park after a game against Shelby. After the attack, Skidmore was complimentary of the players and team officials, who assisted him after the attack, including Dr. C.H. Verner who was president of the Rutherford County club and treated Skidmore's injuries. Skidmore stated he believed the attack was by out of town fans o...
after a game against Shelby. After the attack, Skidmore was complimentary of the players and team officials, who assisted him after the attack, including Dr. C.H. Verner who was president of the Rutherford County club and treated Skidmore's injuries. Skidmore stated he believed the attack was by out of town fans or gam...
the 2016 election for District 79 of the Arkansas House of Representatives. 91st Arkansas General Assembly (2017-2018) During the 91st Assembly, Deffenbaugh served on the following committees: City, County and Local Affairs Education Public Retirement and Social Security Programs, Vice chair Deffenbaugh was unopposed i...
89th Arkansas General Assembly (2013-2014) Deffenbaugh was officially redistricted from District 66 to District 79 on January 14, 2013, the first day of the 89th Assembly. During the 89th Assembly, Deffenbaugh served on the following committees: Public Retirement and Social Security Programs Education Aging, Children a...
St Brandon's Dottyback Chlidichthys abruptus is a species of fish in the family Pseudochromidae. Description Chlidichthys abruptus is a small-sized fish which grows up
fish which grows up to . Distribution and habitat Chlidichthys abruptus is endemic to an archipelago called the Cargados Carajos Shoals in the Indian Ocean. References Gill, A.C. and A.J. Edwards, 2004. Revision
and M. Dor, 1994. An updated checklist of the fishes of the Red Sea (CLOFRES II). The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Jerusalem, Israel. 120 p.
is a small-sized fish which grows up to . Distribution and habitat Chlidichthys auratus is from the Red Sea. References Goren, M.
of 600 files of historic papers spanning 1972 to 1986, on which they were asserting public interest immunity (PII). The appeal had been brought by the plaintiffs and was being considered in conjunction with a cross-appeal by the defendants. The documents being withheld under public interest fell into a number of catego...
ministers, policy documents, exchanges with ministers, documents revealing the process by which policy decisions were arrived at, documents showing exchanges between senior officials, briefings to ministers, and position papers on the formulation of future policy prepared by civil servants. Part IV of the Canadian inqu...
He was also Prime Minister Edward Heath's personal assistant. In 1981, Kerpel became leader of the Conservative opposition in the Camden London Borough Council, standing in the 1982 Camden London Borough Council election. Kerpel lost by a 7-seat margin and remained opposition leader but left this position sometime befo...
Colleges programme inside the government. From 1993, Kerpel served in the final Apartheid government of South Africa as an adviser to State President F. W. de Klerk. Kerpel continued to advise de Klerk after Apartheid's fall, helping prepare a critical report of the economic policies of the newly elected Black majority...
a digital product through the following Wizards of the Coast licensees on May 17, 2022: D&D Beyond, Fantasy Grounds, and Roll20. Christian Hoffer, for ComicBook.com, reported that "with past updates to content, either via errata or updates in new books, D&D Beyond has updated the stat blocks for all of its subscribers ...
designer for D&D, said the revised rules are backward compatible. Setting specific lore and alignments were removed to allow for broader story creation by Dungeon Masters and players. Polygon highlighted that this "will also give Wizards of the Coast more elbow room to expand its multiverse, either relaunching classic ...
1916. The 1911 Muscatine Camels placed 7th in the eight–team Central Association. Muscatine finished with a 48–80 record, in the final regular season standings under managers Ed Coleman and Lou Walters. The Camels finished the 1911 season 39.0 games behind the 1st place Ottawa Speedboys. Other 1911 Central Association ...
However, first place Elgin had folded on July 11, 1910, along with the Kanakee Kays. In 1911, Muscatine became members of the Class D level Central Association, replacing the Quincy Vets in the league. They remained in the league through the 1916 season playing as the Muscatine Camels in 1911, Muscatine Wallopers in 19...
species of fish in the family Pseudochromidae. Description Chlidichthys randalli is a small-sized fish which grows up to . Distribution and habitat Chlidichthys randalli is found near Mauritius in the Indian
small-sized fish which grows up to . Distribution and habitat Chlidichthys randalli is found near Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. Etmyology The fish is named in honor of John E. Randall (1924-2020) of
(badminton) David Serrano (filmmaker)
to: David Serrano (footballer) David
France References 1956 births Living people Socialist Party (France) politicians People from Seine-Maritime Deputies of the 14th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic 21st-century French
La République En Marche! in the 2017 French legislative election. Family Her mothers cousin was Louise Weiss the famous feminist. See also List of deputies of the 14th National Assembly of France References 1956 births Living people Socialist Party (France) politicians People from Seine-Maritime
discovered. This was one of the largest Yayoi period structures yet discovered, and measured 19.2 by 6.9 meters. The cypress pillars had a diameter of 60-centimeters, and the roots of 17 of what appear to have originally been 26 pillars have survived. Dendrochronology proved that the pillars used in the construction of...
been reused three or four times, indicating that the building had been reconstructed at least that many times over a 100-year period. The purpose of this building is unknown, but it is believed to have been the center of the settlement, either as a ritual space or the residence of the chief. Next to the large building ...
to . Distribution and habitat Chlidichthys smithae is found near Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. Etmyology The fish is named in honor of Margaret Mary Smith (1916-1987), who was the first director of the
smithae is a species of fish in the family Pseudochromidae. Description Chlidichthys smithae is a small-sized fish which grows up to . Distribution and habitat Chlidichthys smithae is found near Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. Etmyology The fish is named in honor of Margaret Mary Smith (1916-1987), who was the first dir...
League with 361 strikeouts (in 221 Innings pitched) and also led the league with 148 walks, 22 wild pitches and 29 hit batsmen. On July 1, 1946, Tommy Thomasson of Fulton threw a no-hitter in a Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League game against the Clarksville Owls. Thomasson and Fulton won the game 1–0. In addition to hi...
percentage points ahead of the 2nd place Bowling Green Barons (31–15). Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League: 1946–1955 After a league hiatus due to World War II, the 1946 Fulton Bulldogs returned as members of the Class D level Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League. The Fulton Bulldogs reached the Finals where they lost to ...
species of hide beetle in the subfamily
in the subfamily Omorginae. References australasiae
subfamily Omorginae. References badeni Beetles described in 1872
badeni is a species of hide beetle in
M. and M. Dor, 1994. An updated checklist of the fishes of the Red Sea (CLOFRES II). The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Jerusalem, Israel. 120 p. Pseudoplesiopinae
Distribution and habitat Chlidichthys rubiceps is found in the Red Sea. References Goren, M. and M. Dor, 1994. An updated checklist of the fishes of the Red Sea (CLOFRES II). The Israel Academy
hide beetle in the subfamily Omorginae.
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beetle in the subfamily Omorginae. References
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were based in Leavenworth, Kansas in various seasons between 1886 and 1949. Leavenworth teams played as members of the Western League (1886–1888), Kansas State League (1895), Missouri Valley League (1903–1904) and Western Association (1905–1907, 1946–1949). The Leavenworth Braves were an affiliate of the Boston Braves ...
to the Missouri Valley League in 1904. The Leavenworth Orioles finished with a record of 48–74, placing 6th in the eight–team league. In 1905, the Missouri Valley League reformed as the Western Association. The Leavenworth Orioles joined fellow members Guthrie Senators, Joplin Miners, Oklahoma City Mets, Sedalia Gold B...
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beetle in the subfamily Omorginae. References elongatus
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