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upcoming Spanish road movie with romantic comedy elements directed by Álex de la Iglesia, starring Alberto San Juan, Blanca Suárez, Ernesto Alterio and Rubén Cortada. Plot In the wake of using a car-sharing mobile app to cope with his economic problems, Julián, a divorced man, meets Lorena, whom he begins to travel with to Madrid on a regular basis, falling romantically for her. He is about to open up his feelings in one of those travels, but the situation takes an unexpected turn because of the selection of the rest of | travel with to Madrid on a regular basis, falling romantically for her. He is about to open up his feelings in one of those travels, but the situation takes an unexpected turn because of the selection of the rest of passengers. Cast Production Jorge Guerricaechevarría took over co-writing duties alongside director Álex de la Iglesia. was charged with the direction of photography. The film is a Telecinco Cinema, Pokeepsie Films and Te Has Venido Arriba AIE production and it had the participation of Mediaset España, Movistar+ and Mediterráneo Mediaset España Group. Filming began on 25 January |
of the Philippine House of Representatives representing the 1st District of Capiz since 2016. Political career In 2016, Billones was elected member of the Philippine House of Representatives representing the 1st District of Capiz. He was re-elected in 2019 and | of the Philippine House of Representatives representing the 1st District of Capiz. He was re-elected in 2019 and is seeking re-election in 2022. Congressional career During the 17th Congress, Billones along with other congressional Liberals joined |
sensational, but that the area "requires careful monitoring and rigorous analysis". One study done by Michael Novogratz's Galaxy Digital, a cryptocurrency investment firm, claimed that Bitcoin mining used less energy than the traditional banking system. Sources of energy Until 2021, according to the CCAF much of bitcoin mining was done in China. Chinese miners used to rely on cheap coal power in Xinjiang in late autumn, winter and spring, and then migrate to regions with overcapacities in low-cost hydropower, like Sichuan, between May and October. In June 2021 China banned Bitcoin mining and Chinese miners moved to other countries. By December 2021, the global hashrate had mostly recovered to a level before China's crackdown, with increased shares of the total mining power coming from the U.S. (35.4%), Kazakhstan (18.1%), and Russia (11%) instead. As of September 2021, according to the New York Times, Bitcoin's use of renewables range from 40% to 75%. According to the Bitcoin Mining Council and based on a survey of 32% of the current global bitcoin network, 56% of bitcoin mining came from renewable resources in Q2 2021. However, experts and government authorities have suggested that the use of renewable energy by the cryptocurrency mining sector may limit the availability of such clean energy for ordinary uses by the general population. Negative impact Carbon emissions Concerns about bitcoin's environmental impact relate bitcoin's energy consumption to carbon emissions. The difficulty of translating the energy consumption into carbon emissions lies in the decentralized nature of bitcoin impeding the localization of miners to examine the electricity mix used. The results of recent studies analyzing bitcoin's carbon footprint vary. A 2018 study published in Nature Climate Change by Mora et al. claimed that bitcoin "could alone produce enough emissions to push warming above 2 °C within less than three decades." However, three other studies also published in Nature Climate Change later dismissed this analysis on account of its poor methodology and false assumptions with one study concluding: "[T]he scenarios used by Mora et al are fundamentally flawed and should not be taken seriously by the public, researchers, or policymakers." According to studies published in Joule and American Chemical Society in 2019, bitcoin's annual energy consumption results in annual carbon emission ranging from 17 to 22.9 Mt which is comparable to the level of emissions of countries as Jordan and Sri Lanka or Kansas City. However, other academic studies | underlying assumptions and variation in the coverage of time periods and forecast horizons have led to Bitcoin carbon footprint estimates spanning from 1.2-5.2 Mt CO2 to 130.50 Mt CO2 per year. Electronic waste Researchers estimate that electronic waste generated by Bitcoin mining devices amounts to 30.7 metric kilotonnes annually as of May 2021. Due to the consistent increase of the bitcoin network's hashrate, mining devices are estimated to have an average lifespan of 1.29 years until they become unprofitable and need to be replaced. Mining devices based on ASIC technology, which are the standard hardware for Bitcoin mining, are specialized devices that cannot be repurposed for another use, and hence become electronic waste once they become unprofitable. Efforts to reduce the impact Some major cryptocurrencies are implementing technical measures to reduce the negative environmental impact. Bitcoin developers are working on the Lightning Network that would reduce energy demand of the network by moving most transactions off the blockchain. Ethereum is transitioning from the Proof of work to the Proof of stake algorithm, to reduce the network's energy demand by around 99%. Possible remedies The development of intermittent renewable energy sources, such as wind power and solar power, is challenging because they cause instability in the electrical grid. Several papers concluded that these renewable power stations could use the surplus energy to mine Bitcoin and thereby reduce curtailment, hedge electricity price risk, stabilize the grid, increase the profitability of renewable energy infrastructure, and therefore accelerate transition to sustainable energy and decrease Bitcoin's carbon footprint. Some hydroelectric plants are using the excess power to mine Bitcoin. According to the owners of Mechanicville Hydroelectric Plant, the mining saved the plant from dismantlement. Reversible computing chips and hash recycling could possibly provide some advantage to bitcoin mining in forms of reduced energy usage and e-waste, but the reversible computing is still at its early stages. The paper suggests starting research and development on reversible bitcoin mining chips and also hash |
agreed to produce and arrange his next prospective single for Deram, marking the beginning of a working relationship that would last for the rest of Bowie's career. According to biographer Chris O'Leary, Bowie needed a producer who shared similar interests and working methods rather than established producers he had worked with previously, such as Tony Hatch and Mike Vernon. According to biographer Nicholas Pegg, Bowie reportedly wrote "Karma Man", along with "Let Me Sleep Beside You", after Bowie's desire to write "some top ten rubbish". With Visconti producing and playing bass, the two tracks were recorded on 1 September 1967 at London's Advision Studios. The session took six hours to complete. Personnel hired for the session included guitarist John McLaughlin, who later found fame with the Mahavishnu Orchestra; guitarist Big Jim Sullivan, who previously contributed to David Bowie; drummer Andy White; and Visconti's then-wife Siegrid, who sang backing vocals. Visconti later expressed disappointment in the finished tracks, stating in 1977, "I think these tracks were the reason David was thrown off Deram. They really were terrible." Composition Like "Silly Boy Blue" from his debut album, "Karma Man" displays Bowie's growing interest in Tibetan Buddhism, which eventually led him and Visconti to join the Tibet Society. According to O'Leary, the song is a tribute to monks in exile such as Chime Rinpoche. The song's main character is presented as a "freak" and is left praying in a carnival tent as an exhibit, living in isolation away from his companions. Featuring an homage to Ray Bradbury's The Illustrated Man (1951), O'Leary analyses the track as a metaphor for "the lama in the West" or a "freak" residing in a faraway area. More positive in tone than "Silly Boy Blue", Bowie described Buddhist monks as "super-human", claiming to Melody Maker that they "could go days without eating, spend months living underground and they could live for centuries", a theme he would revisit for 1977's "Sons of the Silent Age". O'Leary compares these beliefs to the Marvel Comics' character Doctor Strange. The Buddhist themes are reflected in the music, which O'Leary compares to "Eastern" music. The "syllable-stuffed" verses are in D major while the "richly-harmonized" refrains are in B major. Bowie moves up and down in sharps in the refrains, going from F-D-C-B on "slow down, slow down", to B-D-F on "Karma Man". The song is mostly in common time, with the bars before the refrains in half time. Author Peter Doggett likens Visconti's string arrangement to the orchestration of George Martin on the Beatles' "Eleanor Rigby" (1966). Alex Henderson of AllMusic similarly considered the track "Beatlesque". Doggett considers the song Bowie's "most creative marriages of words and music" up to that point. Release and aftermath "Karma Man" was intended for release as | the proposed singles "Let Me Sleep Beside You" and "When I Live My Dream". After Deram's parent company Decca Records rejected both for release as singles, "Karma Man" remained unreleased until The World of David Bowie compilation, which was issued by Decca on 6 March 1970 to cash-in on Bowie's success with "Space Oddity". Bowie himself approved the tracklisting for the compilation. Before its release, Bowie had played the track for two of his BBC radio sessions on 13 May 1968 and 5 February 1970. The first, which appeared on the Bowie at the Beeb compilation in 2000, featured a lush string arrangement and backing vocals from Visconti and Steve Peregrin Took. O'Leary considers this version superior to the studio recording. Bowie also offered the song as a potential cover to Manfred Mann, who declined it. A previously unreleased stereo mix of the song was later released on the 2010 deluxe edition of David Bowie. Pegg notes that the song's "slow down, slow down" chorus provided inspiration for English rock band Suede's 1992 single "The Drowners", which starts its chorus with the same words and sung to the melody of Bowie's "Starman" (1972). He also finds a "melodic echo" of "Karma Man" in Suede's later single "Beautiful Ones" (1996). The band acknowledged Bowie's influence in interviews, which led to an NME interview with Bowie and lead singer Brett Anderson shortly before the release of Bowie's Black Tie White Noise and Suede's debut album in 1993, which generated publicity for the two artists in the United Kingdom. Toy version Bowie re-recorded "Karma Man" during the sessions for the Toy project between July and October 2000, along with other tracks Bowie wrote and recorded in the mid-1960s, including "Let Me Sleep Beside You". The lineup consisted of the members of Bowie's then-touring band: guitarist Earl Slick, bassist Gail Ann Dorsey, pianist Mike Garson, musician Mark Plati and drummer Sterling Campbell. With co-production from Bowie and Plati, the band rehearsed the songs at Sear Sound Studios in New York City before recording them as live tracks. Plati stated that he refused to listen to Bowie's original recordings of the tracks, so to prevent the originals from influencing his playing on the new versions. Overdubs were recorded at New York's Looking Glass Studios. Toy was initially intended for release in March 2001, before it was shelved by EMI/Virgin due to financial issues. So, Bowie departed the label and recorded his next album Heathen (2002). In March 2011, tracks from the Toy sessions, excluding "Karma Man", were leaked online, attracting media attention. Ten years later, on 29 September 2021, Warner Music Group announced that Toy would get an official release on 26 November as part of the box set Brilliant Adventure (1992–2001) through ISO and Parlophone. "Karma Man" and an "alternative ending mix" of "Silly Boy Blue" were released as a single ahead of the release on 15 October. Plati said in a statement: A separate deluxe edition, titled Toy:Box, was released on 7 January |
on the same team. Major results 2022 2nd Grand Prix Alanya References | 7 August 1998) is a Norwegian cyclist, who currently rides for UCI ProTeam . His brother Kristian is also a professional cyclist |
Halin as Jing Tong, Jing Hao's younger sister Qi Xi as Wang Chunmei Gong Lei as Zhang Longhao Xu Juncong as Zhang Chao Wang Ning as Liu Hengzhi Huang Yao as Wu Xiaoli Gong Jinguo as Zhong Wei Production On 5 August 2021, it was revealed Jackson Yee would be the lead in Wen Muye's second feature film. The director's first film is Dying to Survive. Filmed in Shenzhen and across summer and autumn, the crew and cast had endured two resurgences of the COVID-19 and four typhoons. Despite there was adequate natural rainfall, artificial rain was used, so they can control it according to their requirement and vision. Filming wrapped on 8 October 2021. Music Reception Nice View has become a holiday favorite among those in the Chinese film industry, who have rallied the headlines on social media. The film rose from fifth to third during its opening weekend, grossing $104.4 million. Some critics praised the film as "one of the best homegrown productions in recent years that focuses on the dreams, endeavors and touching emotions of ordinary people against a massive historical | is a 2022 Chinese drama film directed by Wen Muye. It is Wen's second feature film. It mainly tells the story of a young man named Jing Hao who, in order to save his sister, desperately seizes the opportunity he found to start a business, changes his fate, and affects the people around him. The film was completed in October 2021 and is released in mainland China on February 1, 2022 (the first day of the Chinese New Year). Summary 20-year-old Jing Hao came to Shenzhen to live with his young sister alone. The siblings live a warm yet straitened life. In an effort to pay for his sister's expensive surgery, Jing Hao gets an opportunity by chance, thinking that a better life is coming, but unexpectedly encounters a serious setback. Under the pressure of both time and money, Jing Hao, who has no way out, decides to take a desperate gamble. Can this ignite the spark of hope for his troubled ordinary life? Cast Jackson Yee |
It was aired every Friday–Sunday from March, 05 until March 24, 2013. Synopsis Hunsa (Jarinporn Joonkiat), a PR at a matchmaking company called "Cupid Hut". But she never had a boyfriend herself due to her clumsiness. One day, her boss Peem (Theeradej Wongpuapan) orders Hunsa to negotiate with Tim Pitchayatorn (Pakorn Chatborirak), a well-known businessman who is suing "Cupid Hut" over a picture of him and his brother Torn Pitchayatorn () attended "Cupid Hut" party leaked to the media. Will Hunsa be able to save "Cupid Hut"? Cast Main Jarinporn Joonkiat as Hunsa Pakorn Chatborirak as Tim Pitchayatorn Supporting Amelia Jacobs as Suay Anuchit Sapanpong as Pat Chatchapon as Khun Ying Cheun (Tim's mother) Vasu Sangsingkeo as Niphat as Angie Mintita Wattanakul as Cindy as Torn Pitchayatorn as Huiysoi (Hunsa's father) as Man / | negotiate with Tim Pitchayatorn (Pakorn Chatborirak), a well-known businessman who is suing "Cupid Hut" over a picture of him and his brother Torn Pitchayatorn () attended "Cupid Hut" party leaked to the media. Will Hunsa be able to save "Cupid Hut"? Cast Main Jarinporn Joonkiat as Hunsa Pakorn Chatborirak as Tim Pitchayatorn Supporting Amelia Jacobs as Suay Anuchit Sapanpong as Pat Chatchapon as Khun Ying Cheun (Tim's mother) Vasu Sangsingkeo as Niphat as Angie Mintita Wattanakul as Cindy as Torn Pitchayatorn as Huiysoi (Hunsa's father) as Man / Minnie as Lieutenant Pratchawin as Uncle Pleo Guest Theeradej Wongpuapan as Peem Araya A. Hargate as Waralee Cris Horwang as Horm Muen Lee Phupoom Pongpanu as Rome as Praweprao Kannarun Wongkajornklai as Prima as Karakade as Aht / Angoon Thikamporn Ritta-apinan as Oil / Nantisa Nuttanicha |
She was selected for the 1991 Women's Rugby World Cup squad, but did not get to play at the World Cup. References 1966 births Living people New Zealand female | the Black Ferns and Canterbury. She made her debut for New Zealand at RugbyFest 1990 against the Netherlands on 26 August 1990 at |
of Cyrille's brilliant impersonation of Art Blakey in excelsis. They and the other title-piece are essays in freedom and responsiveness." Amiri Baraka commented: "With James Newton on flute and Lisle Atkinson on bass, one does get the expected subtlety, measured color, and intimacy that that orchestration would predict. Certainly, Newton's introspective 'Oblong' speaks from this context very movingly. A deep lingering touching piece. But that is not nearly the whole story. Lisle Atkinson's emphatic bass voice makes certain of this. Atkinson, a highly respected, widely sought-after, and constantly gigging yeoman at the other rhythm post, not only powerfully and dynamically paddles this furthership, but allows Cyrille to circle back and forth inside the main flow without the least loss of drive." He concluded: "This album, with its modest construct | expected subtlety, measured color, and intimacy that that orchestration would predict. Certainly, Newton's introspective 'Oblong' speaks from this context very movingly. A deep lingering touching piece. But that is not nearly the whole story. Lisle Atkinson's emphatic bass voice makes certain of this. Atkinson, a highly respected, widely sought-after, and constantly gigging yeoman at the other rhythm post, not only powerfully and dynamically paddles this furthership, but allows Cyrille to circle back and forth inside the main flow without the least loss of drive." He concluded: "This album, with its modest construct yet powerful presence, is a gem! It will be a real find for the humble stumbler, but actually a confirmation of just how musically important and gratifying Andrew Cyrille is and has been, for a while now! And his friends, James Newton and Lisle Atkinson, don't leave them out. They contribute with equal persona to this wonderful effort. This is the kind of album you like to pull your friends' coats to, so they’ll know you know." Track listing "A Tribute to Bu (Take 1)" (Cyrille) - 5:32 "Oblong" (Newton) - 6:17 "Enter from the East" (John Carter) - 8:34 "Inch |
the following year as Une nuit au paradis in French. Synopsis Shukria (Lola Sedki) is a spoiled girl whose father Fouad Shafiq) fulfills her every command. She wants to marry the singer Nabil (Mohamed Fawzi) to inherit the fortune of his uncle (Suleiman Naguib). Shukria's father invites Nabil to a party to help her charm him. A clothing store attendant (Naima Akef) arrives and loves to sing and dance. Nabil and his uncle both fall | paradis in French. Synopsis Shukria (Lola Sedki) is a spoiled girl whose father Fouad Shafiq) fulfills her every command. She wants to marry the singer Nabil (Mohamed Fawzi) to inherit the fortune of his uncle (Suleiman Naguib). Shukria's father invites Nabil to a party to help her charm him. |
person to win both the 70 metre and 90 metre events in a single Olympic Games. Speed Skating All of the long track world (WR) and Olympic records (OR) that occurred during these Games were later broken at succeeding | 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary. Ski Jumping Finnish ski jumper Matti Nykänen became the first person to win both the 70 metre and 90 metre events in a single Olympic Games. Speed Skating All |
a lobbying group and policy advocate for the industry within the European Union establishment, in particular the European Defence Agency, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency, as well as the European Union Agency for the Space Programme. The organization is responsible for maintaining the ASD-STE100 Simplified | Defence Industries Group (EDIG). Activities The organization serves as a lobbying group and policy advocate for the industry within the European Union establishment, in particular the European Defence Agency, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency, as well as the European Union Agency for the Space Programme. The organization is responsible for maintaining the ASD-STE100 Simplified Technical English |
arrivals and five daily departures. References Railway stations in Shandong Railway stations in China opened in 2021 | station in Caoxian, Heze, Shandong, China. History The station opened on 26 December 2021 with the Qufu |
Bachelor's degree in economics by the Polish University Abroad and later attended further courses at City University London. In 1950 he met the young broadcaster journalist, , born in Turkey of Polish parents, who became General Secretary of the Paris-based Youth Section of the Central European Union of Christian Democrats. He moved to Paris to further his social and political studies at Sciences Po and continue his activism. While in Paris one of his projects was to help re-organise the money supply in the Vietnamese economy. He also tried his hand at broadcast journalism with the Polish section of Voice of America. In 1956 from his European base he began his career as an economic adviser working mainly in Latin America and in Ghana. International activism From 1954 to 1985 he remained on the committees of the exiled Stronnictwo Pracy (Labour Party). Between 1962 and 1976 he was engaged in the centre Esperienze Internazionali to study the functioning of democratic systems and international repercussions in Rome. From 1963 to 1972 he was also a director of the International Solidarity Foundation based in Rome. It gave him the opportunity to collaborate with the émigré Polish statesman and leading Christian democrat, Karol Popiel. In 1964 when his friend Jerzy Kulczycki, founded the émigré publishing house, Odnowa, in London he invited Gebhardt to become a director of the company with the brief to finance and distribute in Poland titles banned under state censorship. The operation proved a success exporting to the then communist country forbidden authors, including George Orwell, Józef Garliński, Karol Popiel and Jan Nowak-Jeziorański. As Polish representative of political organisations Gebhardt entered the international arena of Christian Democrat activism and in his youth worked alongside statesmen such as Robert Schuman. In 1990 in Bratislava he was appointed vice president of the Christian Democratic Union of Central Europe, a position he held for four years. In 1991 at the Brussels convention he was appointed vice president of the Christian Democrats International. Return to democratic Poland On his return to | parents, who became General Secretary of the Paris-based Youth Section of the Central European Union of Christian Democrats. He moved to Paris to further his social and political studies at Sciences Po and continue his activism. While in Paris one of his projects was to help re-organise the money supply in the Vietnamese economy. He also tried his hand at broadcast journalism with the Polish section of Voice of America. In 1956 from his European base he began his career as an economic adviser working mainly in Latin America and in Ghana. International activism From 1954 to 1985 he remained on the committees of the exiled Stronnictwo Pracy (Labour Party). Between 1962 and 1976 he was engaged in the centre Esperienze Internazionali to study the functioning of democratic systems and international repercussions in Rome. From 1963 to 1972 he was also a director of the International Solidarity Foundation based in Rome. It gave him the opportunity to collaborate with the émigré Polish statesman and leading Christian democrat, Karol Popiel. In 1964 when his friend Jerzy Kulczycki, founded the émigré publishing house, Odnowa, in London he invited Gebhardt to become a director of the company with the brief to finance and distribute in Poland titles banned under state censorship. The operation proved a success exporting to the then communist country forbidden authors, including George Orwell, Józef Garliński, Karol Popiel and Jan Nowak-Jeziorański. As Polish representative of political organisations Gebhardt entered the international arena of Christian Democrat activism and in his youth worked alongside statesmen such as Robert Schuman. In 1990 in Bratislava he was appointed vice president of the Christian Democratic Union of Central Europe, a position he held for four years. In 1991 at the Brussels convention he was appointed vice president of the Christian Democrats International. Return to democratic Poland On his return to Poland in 1990 he was involved in the reactivated "Stronnictwo Pracy 1989", whose |
of Argentina Taxa named by Cristian Simón Abdala Taxa named by Viviana Isabel Juárez | species of lizard in the family Liolaemidae. It is native to Argentina. References shehuen Reptiles described in 2012 Reptiles of |
Grand Prix of 2012. This international tournament includes competition men's Greco-Roman wrestling. This ranking tournament was held in honor of Turkish Wrestler and manager Vehbi Emre. Medal table Greco-Roman Participating nations References Vehbi Emre | a wrestling event held in Istanbul, Turkey between 28 and 29 January 2012.This tournament was held as 32th. It was held as the first of the ranking series |
loses sight of her snail husband and begins to look for him in the rice fields, by checking every snail - since it was April. She ends up dirtying her clothes from the mud and water of the rice paddies. A fine young man appears before her and reveals he was the snail, now transformed into human. Keigo classified this tale as AT 425, "The Search for the Lost Husband". Analysis In Hiroko Ikeda's index of Japanese folktales, the character appears in the Japanese tale type 425A, "Mud-snail Son" or Tsubu Musuko, close to type 425 of the international Aarne-Thompson-Uther Index, "The Search for the Lost Husband", and its subtypes of animal bridegroom tales. As cited by Richard Dorson, researcher Tomiko Yokoyama studied the character of the pond snail in Japanese tales, and considered it a messenger from a water deity. Variants Japan Seki Keigo stated that the tales of a snail husband are "widely distributed" in Japan, with 35 tales reported. Hiroko Ikeda, in his index of Japanese folktales, reported 36 tales. Keigo and Yanagita located variants from across Japan in the following regions: Akita, Aomori, Gumma, Hiroshima, Iwate, Kagawa, Kagoshima, Kochi, Kumamoto, Miyagi, Nagasaki, Niigata, Oita, Okayama, Shimane and Tokushima. In a variant from Akita with the title The mudsnail and the girl, the snail husband gets a "mallet of long life" from the sea and asks his human wife to shake it to turn him into a human. In a variant from Shimane titled The Snail Son-in-law, a slug is adopted by a poor old couple as their son. One day, the slug takes three grains of cooked rice and places them on the mouth of the daughter of the wealthiest man in town, and lies to her father that she stole its rice, so he demands her in return. The slug marries the woman, who gives him a needle. On the way to their house, the couple sees some demons quarreling; the slug prickles a demon with the needle and is given a magic mallet in return. The | to the old couple. His adoptive parents are delight to their son's marriage, but the same cannot be said of the human wife. The mudsnail notices his wife's angry mood and asks her to take him to the rock where the old couple pounds straw and, once there, she must crush him. The human wife follows through with his request and crushes his snail body. He then becomes a handsome man. The Snail Chōja Seki Keigo collected and published in his book Folktales of Japan a tale titled The Snail Chōja: in the rich lands of a choja (a local wealthy man), lives a childless poor couple. The poor wife prays at the shrine of a water deity for a son, and the deity answers her prayers: she gives birth to a tiny snail they name Snail Boy. The Snail Boy, despite his small size and appearance, wants to help his human father in driving the horses, and his father, remembering that his son was a gift from the Water Deity, decides to indulge him. The Snail Boy drives the horses with the rice tax to the choja's house. The choja and the residents see the animals and deduce that the horses cannot have come by themselves. Then the Snail Boy tells the people he brought the rice from his parents and asks to be taken off the bag with care. The choja invites the Snail Boy to have dinner with them, and he offers one of his two daughters in marriage. The eldest daughter refuses to marry the snail, but the youngest agrees. They marry and the choja gives the Snail Boy and his parents a large dowry. One day after the marriage, the human wife convinces the snail husband to go with her to the festival of Yukashi (on April 8th). However, they stop before going to Yukashisama's temple to worship, and the snail asks her to go ahead without him. Time passes, and she loses sight of her snail husband and begins to look for him in the rice fields, by checking every snail - since it was April. She ends up dirtying her clothes from the mud and water of the rice paddies. A fine young man appears before her and reveals he was the snail, now transformed into human. Keigo classified this tale as AT 425, "The Search for the Lost Husband". Analysis In Hiroko Ikeda's index of Japanese folktales, the character appears in the Japanese tale type 425A, "Mud-snail Son" or Tsubu Musuko, close to type 425 of the international Aarne-Thompson-Uther Index, "The Search for the Lost Husband", and its subtypes of animal bridegroom tales. As cited by Richard Dorson, researcher Tomiko Yokoyama studied the character of the pond snail in Japanese tales, and considered it a messenger from a water deity. Variants Japan Seki Keigo stated that the tales of a snail husband are "widely distributed" in Japan, with 35 tales reported. Hiroko Ikeda, in his index of Japanese folktales, reported 36 tales. Keigo and Yanagita located variants from across |
sets Video albums Singles and EPs On the table below, until 1970, in France, Wallonia and Spain, the majority of Sheila's releases were EPs (represented in italics) of which many were also released as 7-inch promo jukebox singles. However, in some countries, where singles | albums Singles and EPs On the table below, until 1970, in France, Wallonia and Spain, the majority of Sheila's releases were EPs (represented in italics) of which many were also released as 7-inch promo jukebox singles. However, in some countries, where |
no doubt that extra-parliamentary actions of various kinds are conceivable which may serve to legitimately influence Parliament, especially insofar as they are intended to inform Members of Parliament of the opinions held by the electorate on certain political issues. In itself, therefore, there is no constitutional objection to 'interest groups' seeking to influence Members of Parliament; even mass actions by labor are not in principle impermissible." In the year 1994, Germany criminalized bribery of a member of parliament under §108(e) of the German Criminal Code. In 1972, the Bundestag had made bribery a violation of its honor code, but this did not include criminal penalties. Criticism A frequent criticism of lobbying in Germany, particularly in the context of nuclear- and solar power, biotechnology, copyright/file sharing, software patents or consumer protection laws, is that the interests of industry and large corporations are promoted through extensive lobbying work at the national or EU level to the detriment of smaller companies and the general public. This accusation has also been applied to environmental organizations, trade unions, social interest groups, and churches, all of which claim that their particular interests represent the public interest. In Germany, the pharmaceutical and energy industry are considered to have a particularly strong lobbying influence as well.The former president of the Federal Constitutional Court Hans-Jürgen Papier warned that a level playing field does not exist between various special interest groups and that weaker interests are not taken into account. , former member of Alliance 90/The Greens, described the situation: Educational materials provided by lobbying groups to schools for economic education have also been criticized as "scientifically and politically tendentious". Lobbyliste In 1972, the President of the Bundestag became responsible for maintaining the voluntary , known as the "Lobbyliste". The number of entries has fluctuated: in June 2010, there were 2,136 groups registered; in July 2012, there were 2,079; in December 2014, 2,221. Due to the list's voluntary membership and the narrow definition of "interest group", the list did not fully cover the spectrum of lobbying in Parliament. In the 16th session of the Bundestag (2005–2009), there were several parliamentary initiatives aimed at improving the transparency of lobbying in politics. In their 2009 party platforms, the SPD, Green Party, and Die Linke called for the establishment of a mandatory lobby register. Of the 2,221 lobbyists on the list at the end of 2014, 575 had received an access badge to German parliamentary offices. More badges were also issued by parliamentary leaders to an unknown number of lobbyists in a process that had been kept secret. In 2015, after legal proceedings, the Federal Government was forced to disclose the names of the lobbyists who had received access badges with | or EU level to the detriment of smaller companies and the general public. This accusation has also been applied to environmental organizations, trade unions, social interest groups, and churches, all of which claim that their particular interests represent the public interest. In Germany, the pharmaceutical and energy industry are considered to have a particularly strong lobbying influence as well.The former president of the Federal Constitutional Court Hans-Jürgen Papier warned that a level playing field does not exist between various special interest groups and that weaker interests are not taken into account. , former member of Alliance 90/The Greens, described the situation: Educational materials provided by lobbying groups to schools for economic education have also been criticized as "scientifically and politically tendentious". Lobbyliste In 1972, the President of the Bundestag became responsible for maintaining the voluntary , known as the "Lobbyliste". The number of entries has fluctuated: in June 2010, there were 2,136 groups registered; in July 2012, there were 2,079; in December 2014, 2,221. Due to the list's voluntary membership and the narrow definition of "interest group", the list did not fully cover the spectrum of lobbying in Parliament. In the 16th session of the Bundestag (2005–2009), there were several parliamentary initiatives aimed at improving the transparency of lobbying in politics. In their 2009 party platforms, the SPD, Green Party, and Die Linke called for the establishment of a mandatory lobby register. Of the 2,221 lobbyists on the list at the end of 2014, 575 had received an access badge to German parliamentary offices. More badges were also issued by parliamentary leaders to an unknown number of lobbyists in a process that had been kept secret. In 2015, after legal proceedings, the Federal Government was forced to disclose the names of the lobbyists who had received access badges with the help of party factions: 1,111 representatives of interest groups, corporations, law firms, and other agencies were disclosed. In February 2016, the Council of Elders of the Bundestag agreed to stop the issuance of access badges to lobbyists. For perspective, In 2017, the number of lobbyists with a Bundestag access badge eclipsed the number of members of parliament who had one: there were 706 lobbyists with an access badge and only 630 members of parliament with one. According to a rough estimate, there are 5,000 lobbyists in Berlin, eight times the number of members of the Bundestag. According to , an organization calling for reforms of the financial services industry, the finance sector employs over 1,500 lobbyists with an annual budget of 200 million euros. Former President of the Bundestag Norbert Lammert also warned of the sector's considerable and growing influence. Recent Developments In 2006, a particular type of |
a career in production in his youth. Himself and Farrell created a cast and crew almost entirely formed of local talent from in and around Donaghadee, where the series is filmed. The 10-episode first series was funded by Northern Ireland Screen and it was confirmed that it would premiere on BBC One Northern Ireland in November 2021, as well as having a January 2022 broadcast on BBC One in the wider United Kingdom and Britbox in Northern America. Cast member McMenamin was helped with his research about the police by two schoolfriends who are part of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI). After reading the scripts for the series, he was excited to be part of Hope Street due to its modern-day portrayal of his community. He said that his experiences on set are the happiest moments of his professional life, due to the locations they film on and the cast and crew. McMenamin explained: "The craic is a different level. When you live away, to come home and be surrounded by people just as sarcastic as you, makes getting out of bed in the morning a joy". Quinn opined that it is refreshing for Hope Street not to mention the Troubles and appreciated that the scripts place a focal point on relationships and the small community of Port Devine. Wright echoed her comments, feeling that the serial drama is "a completely different take" to other dramas on television at the time of transmission. He added that the series would have plenty of twists and cliffhangers and hoped that the series would be renewed for several further series. English cast member Karan said that whilst filming for the series, the locals of Donaghadee were very proud of their town, but "went out of their way to make [her] feel welcome". She added that she loved playing Leila even though she "sticks out in her new environment like a sore thumb". Episodes Reception On the Northern Irish BBC iPlayer, Hope Street received 1.6million streams on the first five episodes of series one. Stephen Patterson, writing for the Metro, gave the series four stars out of a possible five. He wrote that within | Pettigrew Amara Karan as DC Leila Hussain Niall Wright as PC Callum McCarthy Kerri Quinn as Sergeant Marlene Pettigrew Aaron McCusker as Clint Dunwoody Niamh McGrady as Nicole Devine Brid Brennan as Concepta O'Hare Ciarán McMenamin as Inspector Finn O'Hare Premise The sudden arrival of DC Leila Hussain in the fictional Northern Irish town of Port Devine results in local residents pondering the reason behind her arrival. Inspector Finn O'Hare knows why Leila has transferred to Port Devine, but is keeping it to himself. On Leila's arrival to the town, Karan hinted: "The secret, the reason why she's been brought to Northern Ireland, is actually a matter of life-and-death". Alongside following the events of the police department and the town's local residents, each episode features a self-contained crime story. Development Series co-creator and co-executive producer Paul Marquess stated that his aim whilst creating the series was to make a long-running, local drama. Due to being born in Belfast, he wanted to avoid the stereotypes that come with Northern Irish media portrayals, instead focusing on the "humour and warmth" of the area. Marquess and colleague Susan Farrell decided that the series should not focus on serial killers or the Troubles, but instead on the resilience of the community in Northern Ireland. Another of Marquess' aims was to increase the amount of television productions in Northern Ireland, specifically since he had moved from the country to pursue a career in production in his youth. Himself and Farrell created a cast and crew almost entirely formed of local talent from in and around Donaghadee, where the series is filmed. The 10-episode first series was funded by Northern Ireland Screen and it was confirmed that it would premiere on BBC One Northern Ireland in November 2021, as well as having a January 2022 broadcast on BBC One in the wider United Kingdom and Britbox in Northern America. Cast member McMenamin was helped with his research about the police by two schoolfriends who are part of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI). After reading the scripts for the series, he was excited to be part of Hope Street due to its modern-day portrayal of his community. He said that his experiences on set are the happiest moments of his professional life, due to the locations they film on and the cast and crew. McMenamin explained: "The craic is a |
78 Water Street. This building too burned down, in 1908. In 1906, Bucknam was appointed Maine's Commissioner of Pharmacy by Governor of Maine William T. Cobb, beating five other candidates. He had received written recommendations from three-quarters of the druggists in the state. Bucknam was a delegate to the United States Pharmacopeial Convention in Washington, D.C., on multiple occasions, including in May 1920. Personal life Bucknam was married twice: first to Gertrude F. Whitcomb, a native of Laurel, Indiana, from September 2, 1896, until her death on March 11, 1925, then Eva Lillian Knowlton from April 6, 1926, until his own death. He had one known child, Alvan William, with Gertrude. Alvan died in the Battle of Chateau-Thierry, France, during the latter stages of the First World War. Death Bucknam died on April 30, 1942, aged 72, in Skowhegan. References 1869 births 1942 deaths People from Yarmouth, Maine | Maine, to William and Katie. He was educated in the public schools. After graduating high school, he attended business collage in Portland, Maine, graduating around the time of his 21st birthday in 1890. Career Bucknam entered the drug business as an apprentice with Leone R. Cook in Yarmouth's Upper Village. While there, in 1894 he received a certificate as a registered pharmacist. In March 1894, he began running his own store at today's 108 Main Street in Yarmouth's Lower Falls. His stock included toilet articles, patent medicines, paints, oils, wallpaper, leading brands of cigars and confectionary. After six years in business, and while also balancing a role as a Yarmouth town clerk, in 1900 he purchased a store in Skowhegan, living with his wife, Gertrude, on Madison Avenue. His new business was destroyed by fire in December 1904, but he was back in business in a temporary store within 36 hours. He eventually found a new home beneath the Oxford Hotel at 78 Water Street. This building too burned down, in 1908. In 1906, Bucknam was appointed Maine's Commissioner of Pharmacy by Governor of Maine William |
to write poems and songs. She also sang songs to her grandmother every morning. Koirala was influenced by singers including Narayan Gopal, Tara Devi, Aruna Lama, Ram Krishna Dhakal, Lok Bahadur Chhetri, Dharmaraj Thapa, and Jhalak Man Gandarbha. Her favourites books were Muna Madan (1936) by Laxmi Prasad Devkota, and Ghumne Mechmathi Andho Manche (1968) by Bhupi Sherchan. She completed her secondary education at Barahi Secondary School in Pokhara. Koirala was arranged married to Ram Bahadur Koirala around 1977–1978 (Bikram Sambat: 2034). Career As Koirala was born into a Bahun family, at that time singing for money was usually done by Gandarbhas, subsequently, she was restricted to singing. However, after her marriage, Koirala's husband and his family were supportive and encouraged her to record a song. Around 1983–1984, with her husband, she went to Kathmandu to record a song. With help from Prem Raja Mahat, Koirala recorded her first album Paina Khabara at a private recording studio and paid the studio about 6 thousand Nepalese rupees. After a month, her first album was publicly released and it garnered positive feedback. The title | on 30 March 1959 (17 Chaitra 2015 BS) in Pokhara, Gandaki Province, Nepal to father Yogendra Bahadur Bhattarai and mother Jagat Kumari Bhattarai in a Hindu Bahun family. She was named Hari by her grandmother after the Hindu god Vishnu. She remembers hating her name in her youth. Koirala was the eighth child out of fourteen in her family. At a young age, she used to write poems and songs. She also sang songs to her grandmother every morning. Koirala was influenced by singers including Narayan Gopal, Tara Devi, Aruna Lama, Ram Krishna Dhakal, Lok Bahadur Chhetri, Dharmaraj Thapa, and Jhalak Man Gandarbha. Her favourites books were Muna Madan (1936) by Laxmi Prasad Devkota, and Ghumne Mechmathi Andho Manche (1968) by Bhupi Sherchan. She completed her secondary education at Barahi Secondary School in Pokhara. Koirala was arranged married to Ram Bahadur Koirala around 1977–1978 (Bikram Sambat: 2034). Career As Koirala was born into a Bahun family, at that time singing for money was usually done by Gandarbhas, subsequently, she was restricted to singing. However, after her marriage, Koirala's husband and his family were supportive and encouraged her |
polychlorine anions. Tetraethylammonium trichloride is used as reagent for chlorinations and oxidation reactions. Properties At room temperature, tetraethylammonium trichloride is a yellow solid which is soluble in polar organic solvents (e.g., methylene chloride or acetonitrile). As it is a strong oxidant and chlorinating agent it is reacting with most organic solvents (see Applications). The trichloride can be considered as an symmetric anion as found in, e.g., [NnPr4][Cl3], which is formed by a 3c-4e bond. Preparation Commonly, tetraethylammonium trichloride is prepared by the reaction of tetraethylammonium chloride and elemental chlorine in methylene chloride at room temperature. After evaporation of the solvent, tetraethylammonium trichloride is obtained as a yellow solid. [NEt4]Cl + Cl2 → [NEt4][Cl3] Recently, an alternative preparation of tetraethylammonium trichloride has been described using tetraethylammonium chloride and potassium peroxymonosulfate as oxidant. Applications In general, tetraethylammonium trichloride | in, e.g., [NnPr4][Cl3], which is formed by a 3c-4e bond. Preparation Commonly, tetraethylammonium trichloride is prepared by the reaction of tetraethylammonium chloride and elemental chlorine in methylene chloride at room temperature. After evaporation of the solvent, tetraethylammonium trichloride is obtained as a yellow solid. [NEt4]Cl + Cl2 → [NEt4][Cl3] Recently, an alternative preparation of tetraethylammonium trichloride has been described using tetraethylammonium chloride and potassium peroxymonosulfate as oxidant. Applications In general, tetraethylammonium trichloride has a similar reactivity compared to elemental chlorine and other trichlorides, e.g., triethylmethylammonium trichloride. As tetraethylammonium trichloride is a solid and can be dissolved in methylene chloride or acetonitrile, it is used as an easier to handle alternative to elemental chlorine, in particular for the synthesis of intermediates in natural product synthesis. Tetraethylammonium trichloride |
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anion (the halogen donor) and a dichlorine molecule (the halogen acceptor). By donation of electron density of the chloride anion into the σ-hole of the dichlorine molecule lying along the Cl-Cl bonding axis. In this way, the trichloride anion ([Cl-Cl-Cl]-) is formed which theoretically adopts a linear geometry with Cl-Cl bonds of equal length. However, the real structure of the trichloride anion is typically slightly different due to interaction of the trichloride anion with cations or anisotropic effects in the solid state. A more precise definition of triethylmethylammonium trichloride is given by the sum formula [NEt3Me][Cl(Cl2)n] where n is the number of equivalents of dichlorine that are bonded. By addition of elemental chlorine to [NEt3Me]Cl (n = 0), the value of n increases continuously forming the trichloride [NEt3Me][Cl3] (n = 1), the pentachloride [NEt3Me][Cl5] (n = 2) and, at higher chlorine loadings, higher polychlorides. For values of n < | elemental chlorine gas providing triethylmethylammonium trichloride as a yellow ionic liquid at room temperature. [NEt3Me]Cl + Cl2 → [NEt3Me][Cl3] Structure and chemical bonding According to the halogen bonding concept, the trichloride anion can be described as a donor-acceptor complex consisting of a chloride anion (the halogen donor) and a dichlorine molecule (the halogen acceptor). By donation of electron density of the chloride anion into the σ-hole of the dichlorine molecule lying along the Cl-Cl bonding axis. In this way, the trichloride anion ([Cl-Cl-Cl]-) is formed which theoretically adopts a linear geometry with Cl-Cl bonds of equal length. However, the real structure of the trichloride anion is typically slightly different due to interaction of the trichloride anion with cations or anisotropic effects in the solid state. A more precise definition of triethylmethylammonium trichloride is given by the sum formula [NEt3Me][Cl(Cl2)n] where n is the number of |
|style="background-color:"| |align=left|Oleg Shcherbatenko |align=left|Education — Future of Russia | |1.43% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Ilya Konstantinov |align=left|Independent | |1.21% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vladimir Pakhomov |align=left|Independent | |1.14% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |11.95% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 1999 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Karelin |align=left|Unity | |25.18% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Anatoly Lokot |align=left|Communist Party | |19.36% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Georgy Glebov |align=left|Yabloko | |15.08% |- |style="background-color:#3B9EDF"| |align=left|Andrey Filichev |align=left|Fatherland – All Russia | |13.36% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vladimir Ivankov |align=left|Independent | |4.43% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksey Manannikov |align=left|Independent | |4.12% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Eduard Yankovsky (incumbent) |align=left|Independent | |2.56% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Nadezhda Boltenko |align=left|Independent | |2.02% |- |style="background-color:#FCCA19"| |align=left|Yelizaveta Strogaya |align=left|Congress of Russian Communities-Yury Boldyrev Movement | |1.21% |- |style="background-color:#D50000"| |align=left|Vladimir Italyansky |align=left|Communists and Workers of Russia - for the Soviet Union | |1.15% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Pyotr Ilyin |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |1.00% |- |style="background-color:#084284"| |align=left|Aleksey Medvedev |align=left|Spiritual Heritage | |0.71% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Sergey Kozlov |align=left|Independent | |0.54% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Anatoly Kubanov |align=left|Independent | |0.30% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Arsenyev |align=left|Independent | |0.22% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Pavel Koluzakov |align=left|Independent | |0.21% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |17.16% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 2003 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Anatoly Lokot |align=left|Communist Party | |24.50% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Viktor Ignatov |align=left|The Greens | |15.31% |- |style="background:#1042A5"| |align=left|Aleksandr Fomin |align=left|Union of Right Forces | |11.01% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Konstantin Karakhalin |align=left|Rodina | |7.62% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Olga Lesnevskaya |align=left|Social Democratic Party | |6.08% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Pyotr Ilyin |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |5.67% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Shadt |align=left|Independent | |2.03% |- |style="background-color:#7C73CC"| |align=left|Viktor Ostrolutsky |align=left|Great Russia – Eurasian Union | |1.29% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |23.86% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 2016 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color: " | Kozlov |align=left|Independent | |0.54% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Anatoly Kubanov |align=left|Independent | |0.30% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Arsenyev |align=left|Independent | |0.22% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Pavel Koluzakov |align=left|Independent | |0.21% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |17.16% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 2003 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Anatoly Lokot |align=left|Communist Party | |24.50% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Viktor Ignatov |align=left|The Greens | |15.31% |- |style="background:#1042A5"| |align=left|Aleksandr Fomin |align=left|Union of Right Forces | |11.01% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Konstantin Karakhalin |align=left|Rodina | |7.62% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Olga Lesnevskaya |align=left|Social Democratic Party | |6.08% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Pyotr Ilyin |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |5.67% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Shadt |align=left|Independent | |2.03% |- |style="background-color:#7C73CC"| |align=left|Viktor Ostrolutsky |align=left|Great Russia – Eurasian Union | |1.29% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |23.86% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 2016 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color: " | |align=left|Andrey Kalichenko |align=left|United Russia | |36.33% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Andrey Zhirnov |align=left|Communist Party | |27.05% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Natalia Krasovskaya |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |11.01% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Dmitry Stakanovsky |align=left|A Just Russia | |4.00% |- |style="background:"| |align=left|Georgy Mikhaylov |align=left|Communists of Russia | |3.85% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vasily Soroka |align=left|Rodina | |3.46% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Sergey Boyko |align=left|Yabloko | |3.28% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Olesya Dumchenko |align=left|The Greens | |1.87% |- |style="background:"| |align=left|Aidar Barantayev |align=left|People's Freedom Party | |1.45% |- |style="background:#00A650"| |align=left|Dmitry Yevtushenko |align=left|Civilian Power | |1.08% |- |style="background:"| |align=left|Lyubov Ukhalova |align=left|Patriots of Russia | |0.82% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 2021 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes |
Ukrainian bobsledder. She is the first Ukrainian female bobsledder who received a quota place for the Winter Olympics. Career Hunko started her sporting career as a strongwomen. She became a World Champion in deadlift in 2016. The next year, she won "Arnold Classic" in her category. Hunko took up bobsleigh in 2018, and one year later she started to compete internationally. Her first international start took place on November 20, 2019, in Lillehammer, Norway. On December 20, 2020, she won together with Iryna Lishchynska a bronze medal at the European Cup stage in Sigulda which became the first-ever medal in the history of Ukrainian bobsleigh. They repeted their success on November 27, 2021, when they again won a bronze medal at the European Cup | when they again won a bronze medal at the European Cup stage in Altenberg. On January 14, 2022, Hunko was third in a World Monobob Series event in Winterberg. This result guaranteed her an Olympic spot. She became therefore the first Ukrainian female bobledder to represent Ukraine at the Winter Games. She also ranked second together with Lishchynska in final two-women European Cup rating. Hunko participated in the monobob event at the Winter Games in Beijing. After the competition, she failed a doping test and was suspended on 15 February. Career results Winter Olympics World championships Women's Monobob World Series Rankings Podiums European Cup Podiums in two-woman events References External links Hunko's profile at the webpage of the IBSF Hunko's Instagram account 1993 births Living people Ukrainian |
degree in journalism. Civil rights, journalism, and politics After graduating from college, Felmet worked as a reporter for the Asheville Advocate. In 1942, he was sent to a conscientious objector camp for failing to register with the Selective Service. He was released after agreeing to register with the Selective Service after spending six months in the camp, but in 1943, he was drafted to the United States Army and refused to report. Felmet was sentenced to one year and one day in prison, but was released after six months. After the war, he joined the United World Federalists. He registered with the Socialist Party of America. In 1946, he became secretary of the Workers' Defense League (WDL). He was sentenced to 15 days in jail in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in February 1947 for not registering with the city prior to canvassing in African-American neighborhoods for the WDL. In April 1947, Felmet participated in the Journey of Reconciliation, the precursor to the Freedom Riders, challenging racial segregation. Felmet, Bayard Rustin, | but was released after six months. After the war, he joined the United World Federalists. He registered with the Socialist Party of America. In 1946, he became secretary of the Workers' Defense League (WDL). He was sentenced to 15 days in jail in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in February 1947 for not registering with the city prior to canvassing in African-American neighborhoods for the WDL. In April 1947, Felmet participated in the Journey of Reconciliation, the precursor to the Freedom Riders, challenging racial segregation. Felmet, Bayard Rustin, Igal Roodenko, and Andrew Johnson were arrested in North Carolina for violating local Jim Crow laws regarding segregated seating on public transportation. They were sentenced to serve on a chain gang for 30 days. Felmet worked as a reporter for The Hartford Times in the 1950s. He returned to North Carolina in 1955 when he accepted a job with the Winston-Salem Journal, where he worked in the editorial staff. Felmet retired from journalism in 1969. In the 1974 elections, Felmet ran for the Democratic Party nomination for in the United States House of Representatives, challenging incumbent Republican Wilmer Mizell on an anti-war platform. He lost the primary election to Stephen L. Neal, receiving 5,141 votes to Neal's 28,379, and Neal went on to defeat Mizell. Felmet ran for the Democratic Party nomination for the United States Senate in the 1978 election. Luther H. Hodges Jr., who received 38% of the vote, and John Ingram, getting 26% of the vote, advanced to a runoff election. Felmet delivered a petition to President Jimmy Carter and Governor Jim Hunt seeking a pardon on behalf of the Wilmington Ten. As a member of the War Resisters League, Felmet petitioned President Ronald Reagan to end the draft, which President Carter had reinstated during his administration. He was arrested on the campus of North Carolina State University for trespassing when he refused to stop circulating petitions. Felmet filed a brief with the court challenging the university's restrictions on outsiders communicating with students |
product. It accepts credit card payments by connecting to a mobile device's audio jack. The original version consisted of a simple read head directly wired to a 3.5 mm audio jack, through which unencrypted, analog card information was fed to smartphones for amplification and digitization. In April 2012, rival payment company Verifone claimed that the Square system at the time was insecure and that a reasonably skilled programmer could write a replacement app which could use the Square device to skim a credit card and return its details, because of the lack of encryption. VeriFone posted a demonstration video and sample skimming app to its web site. Dorsey called VeriFone's claims "neither fair nor accurate", noting that all card data can also be compromised by visually examining the card and that even if there were a compromise, card issuers offered fraud protection. Square introduced strong encryption on its devices, and neither card numbers, nor magnetic stripe data, nor security codes are stored on Square client devices. The current technology is Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI) compliant and Verisign certified. As of March 2013, Square provided its magnetic stripe card readers to users for free. Square charges $99 for Square Stand and $29 for its chip-based Square Reader. The Square app is also freely downloadable from the App Store and the Google Play Store. In May 2013, the firm announced that its mobile payments service was available in Japan after agreeing to a partnership with Sumitomo Mitsui Card Corporation. The fee for transactions would be 3.25% in Japan. It launched in the UK in 2017. In July 2014, ahead of the October 2015 EMV liability shift, the firm announced a card reader that would accept chip cards and contactless cards to supplement the standard Reader's support of traditional magnetic stripe card transactions. In June 2015, Apple announced Square would release a new Reader capable of also accepting Apple Pay and other contactless payments. In August 2018, Square released a version of its magstripe reader with a Lightning connector, allowing it to be used on iPhones without a headphone jack. Square charges a fee of 2.6% plus $0.10 on every electronically scanned credit card transaction or 3.50% plus $0.15 per manually-entered transaction. There are no monthly fees or set-up costs. The firm claims that its costs are, on average, lower than the costs charged by conventional credit card processors. Swiped payments are deposited directly into a user's bank account within 1-2 business days. In some instances, Square may withhold payments to its users pending issues related to chargebacks. The firm also generates revenue from selling other services to businesses, including subscription-based products such as Customer Engagement, Square Payroll, and Square Register. For example, with Square Payroll, Square charges sellers a monthly fee of $20 plus $5 for each employee paid. Other devices In June 2013, the firm unveiled Square Stand, which turns the Apple iPad into a more complete point-of-sale system. In 2015, Square launched a bluetooth-connected reader that works for Android and iOS devices to accept chip and contactless payments through their platform. In October 2017, a standalone point-of-sale system, Square Register, was announced for small to medium-sized businesses. It consists of a merchant tablet and a customer tablet, with a built-in swipe, chip, and tap reader. In October 2018, the company introduced a self-contained Terminal product that features a display, prints receipts, and accepts chip, swipe, and contactless payments. Services In December 2012, Square began allowing merchants to issue virtual gift cards; a QR code is scanned from the customer's smartphone to use the funds. Physical | system. History The original inspiration for Square occurred to Jack Dorsey in 2009 when Jim McKelvey (a friend of Dorsey) was unable to complete a $2,000 sale of his glass faucets and fittings because he could not accept credit cards. At the TechCrunch Disrupt conference in May 2011, Square announced the release of two new apps, Square Card Case (later rebranded as Square Wallet) and Square Register. Square Wallet, before it was removed from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store in 2014, allowed customers to set up a tab and pay for their order by providing their name (or a barcode) using a stored credit, debit, or gift card. In August 2012, Starbucks announced it would use Square to process transactions with customers who pay via debit or credit card. In February 2014, Whole Foods Market announced it would use Square Register in select stores' sandwich counters, pizzerias and coffee, juice, wine and beer bars. In June 2013, the firm launched Square Market, which allows sellers to create a free online storefront with online payment processing functionality. In March 2014, the firm announced it will start allowing sellers to accept bitcoin on their own storefronts through Square Market. The seller will take no risk on bitcoin value fluctuations. Devices Square Reader The Square Reader was the firm's first product. It accepts credit card payments by connecting to a mobile device's audio jack. The original version consisted of a simple read head directly wired to a 3.5 mm audio jack, through which unencrypted, analog card information was fed to smartphones for amplification and digitization. In April 2012, rival payment company Verifone claimed that the Square system at the time was insecure and that a reasonably skilled programmer could write a replacement app which could use the Square device to skim a credit card and return its details, because of the lack of encryption. VeriFone posted a demonstration video and sample skimming app to its web site. Dorsey called VeriFone's claims "neither fair nor accurate", noting that all card data can also be compromised by visually examining the card and that even if there were a compromise, card issuers offered fraud protection. Square introduced strong encryption on its devices, and neither card numbers, nor magnetic stripe data, nor security codes are stored on Square client devices. The current technology is Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI) compliant and Verisign certified. As of March 2013, Square provided its magnetic stripe card readers to users for free. Square charges $99 for Square Stand and $29 for its chip-based Square Reader. The Square app is also freely downloadable from the App Store and the Google Play Store. In May 2013, the firm announced that its mobile payments service was available in Japan after agreeing to a partnership with Sumitomo Mitsui Card Corporation. The fee for transactions would be 3.25% in Japan. It launched in the UK in 2017. In July 2014, ahead of the October 2015 EMV liability shift, the firm announced a card reader that would accept chip cards and contactless cards to supplement the standard Reader's support of traditional magnetic stripe card transactions. In June 2015, Apple announced Square would release a new Reader capable of also accepting Apple Pay and other contactless payments. In August 2018, Square released a version of its magstripe reader with a Lightning connector, allowing it to be used on iPhones without a headphone jack. Square charges a fee of 2.6% plus $0.10 on every electronically scanned credit card transaction or 3.50% plus $0.15 per manually-entered transaction. There are no monthly fees or set-up costs. The firm claims that its costs are, on average, lower than the costs charged by conventional credit card processors. Swiped payments are deposited directly into a user's bank account within 1-2 business days. In some instances, Square may withhold payments to its users pending issues related to chargebacks. The firm also |
Denton and Kristen Ross. The film premiered on September 9, 2000, at the 2000 Toronto International Film Festival. It received a Genie Award nomination for Best Live Action Short Drama at the 22nd Genie Awards in 2002. In advance of the Genie Award ceremony on February 7, it was screened at the Bloor Cinema on January 27, as | Best Live Action Short Drama at the 22nd Genie Awards in 2002. In advance of the Genie Award ceremony on February 7, it was screened at the Bloor Cinema on January 27, as the opening film to a screening of Treed Murray. References External links 2000 films 2000 drama films 2000 short films Canadian films Canadian short films Canadian drama |
Murphy Jim Metzler as Joseph Dutton William Youmans as Neville Dutton Hallie Foote as Mary-Margaret Dutton Maryedith Burrell as Rita Rue McClanahan as Frances Dutton Robyn Stevan as Lindsay Dutton Reception The film received a mixed reception from critics. References External links 1987 television films Films based on The Little | Robyn Stevan as Lindsay Dutton Reception The film received a mixed reception from critics. References External links 1987 television films Films based on The Little Match Girl |
1970s but until then unknown to the public. The works were presented at the insistence of Mitie, who had met the production when she invited the architect to be honored at the event. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 edition of the Bienal was postponed to the following year, but an online edition of the event was still held in August with similar characteristics to the in-person event, with exhibitions, lectures, workshops, chats and debates (all carried out with the support of the event's social networks and digital platforms such as Zoom). The event was curated once again by Mitie, this time with the comic artist Fabio Zimbres and with the special curatorship of the musician and producer Vadeco Schettin on account of the event's theme: "Comics & music: the relationship and the mutual influences of these two forms of artistic expression". In 2021, however, with the maintenance of restrictions for face-to-face events in Curitiba, the sixth edition of the Bienal was online again, but this time during five months, from August to December. It had the same theme as the 2020 online edition, "Comics & Music". In addition to having 140 national and international artists invited, the event also brought the launch of an unprecedented collection with works by Luiz Gê, artist honored in the edition, an online comics fair, lectures, debates, workshops, co-creation of works and actions aimed at to the public of cities in the metropolitan region of Curitiba. Awards In 2013, the then Gibicon received two of the most important Brazilian comics awards: the Jayme Cortez Trophy (which is part of Prêmio Angelo Agostini and aims to reward great contributions to Brazilian comics) and the Troféu HQ Mix for Best | the event Gibicon nº 0 ("Gibi" is an informal way of calling comic books in Brazil) took place, with the subtitle "Curitiba's International Comics Convention", organized by Quadrinhofilia Produções Artísticas with Znort Ilustradores. They were invited by Curitiba's Cultural Foundation. There were several events, such as meetings, debates, lectures and exhibitions, held in different places in Curitiba (Gibiteca de Curitiba, Museum of Photography, Memorial de Curitiba, Goethe-Institut, Alliance française, Instituto Cervantes, Sesc Paço da Liberdade and Jokers Pub), with 32 Brazilian guests and seven international guests: Hervé Bourhis, Fabio Civitelli, Lucio Filippucci, Jens Hardes and Salvador Sanz. The event, which was made as a pilot project in anticipation of the 30th anniversary of Gibiteca (which would take place in 2012), had as main objective to assess the receptivity of the local public to this kind of event. Gibicon reached about 10 thousand visitors in the "test" edition, so the event became regular from 2012 with Gibicon nº 1, this time effectively celebrating the 30th anniversary of Gibiteca de Curitiba. The event, whose periodicity was defined as a biennial for the subsequent editions, continued to be held in several locations around the city and increased the number of guests and related activities. The main activity was the exhibition Tesouros da Grafipar, in honor of Grafipar, a historic publishing house from Paraná. In 2014, Gibicon nº 2 stopped being held in several places, concentrating its activities in the Municipal Museum of Art (MuMA). Exhibitions were held in honor of artists Solda (who also won the first edition of the Claudio Seto Award, started this year), David Lloyd, Kim Jung Gi, among others. This edition reached 20 thousand visitors and had more than 30 booths, in addition to several tables of independent artists. With the end of the partnership between the event's organizers and Quadrinhofilia, which owned the name "Gibicon", the event was officially renamed the Bienal de Quadrinhos de Curitiba (Curitiba Comics Biennial) and had a mixed curatorship, formed by Mitie Taketani (owner of Itiban Comic Shop), by journalist Heitor Pitombo and by comic artists André Caliman, Lobo and Rafael Coutinho, in addition to consulting with Ibraim Roberson and Antônio Éder. With a project approved by the Rouanet Law, this edition received about 30 thousand people and brought as a novelty the availability of a space of 1,000 m2 in three areas of the event for the Comics Fair, a space destined for artists, publishers and exhibitors to present and sell comics and related works. |
founded in 1971 by eight former UPI employees. Among them were journalists renowned in Germany such as Martin Süßkind and others. ddp was the first German alternative to the German top dog Deutsche-Presse-Agentur dpa, which is often perceived as a snoring monopolist. After reunification, the former GDR news agency ADN was taken over in 1992. After various acquisitions – for example in the market of photo agencies – ddp bought the German service of the US agency Associated Press (AP) under the then owners Martin Vorderwülbecke | provider for news from Germany and abroad. dapd went bankrupt and ceased its service on 11 April 2013 without replacement. History The US news agency UPI ceased its German-language service in the early 1970s. As a result, the German Dispatch Service was founded in 1971 by eight former UPI employees. Among them were journalists renowned in Germany such as Martin Süßkind and others. ddp was the first German alternative to the German top dog Deutsche-Presse-Agentur dpa, which is often perceived as a snoring monopolist. After reunification, the former GDR news agency ADN was taken over in 1992. After various acquisitions – for example in the |
the Dnieper Division took place, during which Nestor Makhno's troops forced the enemy to flee to the city, after a long firefight. This caused great panic among the troops of the Volunteer Army. On March 21, after reading an order for the brigade to advance in the eastern direction, Makhno explained that he could not take Mariupol at once and had to retreat | retreat from it. Troops were subsequently redeployed and the city was occupied by the 8th and 9th regiments. The city's capture was complicated by the presence in the raid of Entente warships. But Mariupol was surrounded on three sides, and in the coming days would be taken. On March 25, the second offensive began, and on March 27 the city was occupied by the Makhnovist guerrillas. The people greeted them joyfully, and a |
football goalkeeper Diego Lima (footballer, born 1990), Brazilian football goalkeeper Diego Lima (footballer, born 1988), Brazilian football midfielder | Lima (footballer, born 1986), Brazilian football goalkeeper Diego Lima (footballer, born 1990), Brazilian football goalkeeper Diego Lima (footballer, |
in France where the series airs on Gulli and later on M6 and Piwi+. Series overview Episodes Season 1 (2019–20) Season 2 (2021–22) References Lists of British children's television series episodes Lists of French television series episodes Lists of Nickelodeon television | Adventures of Paddington (French: Les aventures de Paddington) is an animated television series developed for television by Jon Foster and James Lamont. The series is co-produced by StudioCanal and Heyday Films, with the participation of Nickelodeon, M6 and Piwi+. The animation |
on the capital. The search for survivors in Quito, Ecuador, continues after the catastrophic landslide. As of February 2, 2022, at least 24 people have been found dead. See | in Quito, Ecuador, killed 23 people, injured 47 others, left nine missing, and collapsed at least nine houses. It was caused by the country's biggest rainfall in nearly 20 years, which fell on the capital. The search for survivors in Quito, Ecuador, continues after the catastrophic landslide. As of February 2, 2022, at |
Russian futsal player Éder Lima (footballer, born 1986), Brazilian football centre-back Éder Lima | Lima (futsal player) (born 1984), Russian futsal player Éder Lima |
2015 from parts of Novosibirsk, which was taken from urban Zayeltsovsky and Zavodskoy constituencies, and eastern Novosibirsk Oblast from Iskitim constituency. Members elected Election results 2016 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color: " | |align=left|Maksim Kudryavtsev |align=left|United Russia | |36.15% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Dmitry Savelyev |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |21.19% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Renat Suleymanov |align=left|Communist Party | |17.96% |- |style="background:"| |align=left|Sergey Loskutov |align=left|Communists of Russia | |5.87% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Pavel Pyatnitsky |align=left|Rodina | |3.88% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Olga Vakulenko | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 2021 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Dmitry Savelyev |align=left|United Russia | |40.71% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Renat Suleymanov |align=left|Communist Party | |19.82% |- |style="background:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Lipatkin |align=left|Communists of Russia | |7.75% |- |style="background-color: " | |align=left|Vyacheslav Usoltsev |align=left|New People | |7.67% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Prokhorov |align=left|A Just Russia — For Truth | |6.15% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Shcherbak |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |5.91% |- |style="background-color: "| |align=left|Natalya Chubartseva |align=left|Party of Pensioners | |3.72% |- |style="background: "| |
National Solidarity, and the Family, and from 1994 to 2001, the Ministry for Health, Welfare, and Family Affairs. In 2003 the Ministry of Gender and Family was recreated, and in 2006 it became the Ministry of Gender, Family and Children. Ministers Geneviève Inagosi (2012-2014) Bijou Mushitu Kat (2014-2015) Marie-Louise Mwange (2015-2017) Chantal Safou Lopussa (2017–2019) Béatrice Lomeya Atilite (2019-2021) Gisèle Ndaya Luseba (2021–present) References External links Ministere du genre, famille et enfant RDC | the Family, and from 1994 to 2001, the Ministry for Health, Welfare, and Family Affairs. In 2003 the Ministry of Gender and Family was recreated, and in 2006 it became the Ministry of Gender, Family and Children. Ministers Geneviève Inagosi (2012-2014) Bijou Mushitu Kat (2014-2015) Marie-Louise Mwange (2015-2017) Chantal Safou Lopussa (2017–2019) Béatrice Lomeya Atilite (2019-2021) Gisèle Ndaya Luseba (2021–present) References External |
Elapsoidea nigra, also known commonly as the Black | nigra, also known commonly as the Black garter snake is a species of venomous snake |
South Central Asian Gymnastics Championships was an artistic gymnastics competition held in Dhaka, Bangledesh. The event | Asian Gymnastics Championships was an artistic gymnastics competition held in |
for Gender, Family and Children. In April 2021 she was replaced as minister by Gisèle Ndaya Luseba. References Women government ministers of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Year of birth | Congo. In August 2019 Lomeya was announced as the Minister for Gender, Family and Children. In April 2021 she was replaced as minister by Gisèle Ndaya Luseba. References Women government ministers |
it is written that Bujji would visit Mumbai after six months, Ramesh senses an opportunity in it and tells them that Bujji would be arriving the following day. Ramesh introduces Sivaji as Bujji to the old couple in order to take cover from the police. The old couple has the ability to remember the voice and touch of any person they meet. As things turn out, they register Ramesh's body and Sivaji's voice as Bujji. While this is going on, they happen to tell that Bujji has a girlfriend in the US. Much to their astonishment, Radhika Rani arrives at their house and introduces herself as Bujji's girlfriend. She acts as an impediment to the plans of Ramesh and Sivaji. When Radhika Rani realizes that Ramesh and Sivaji are not actually cheating the old couple for money, she reveals to them that Bujji has died in an accident back in the states and she had come to Mumbai to deliver the news of Bujji's death to Raja gaaru. As the couple seemed happy and cheerful while seeing Bujji in Ramesh and Sivaji, she decided not to tell the truth and tag along. Ramesh, however, gets desperate for money. He steals a valuable idol from the old couple's house and decides to sell it. Sivaji confronts Ramesh about the same but he leaves angrily. When a guilty Sivaji confesses the same to Raju gaaru, he requests them to continue the drama as his wife would | plans of Ramesh and Sivaji. When Radhika Rani realizes that Ramesh and Sivaji are not actually cheating the old couple for money, she reveals to them that Bujji has died in an accident back in the states and she had come to Mumbai to deliver the news of Bujji's death to Raja gaaru. As the couple seemed happy and cheerful while seeing Bujji in Ramesh and Sivaji, she decided not to tell the truth and tag along. Ramesh, however, gets desperate for money. He steals a valuable idol from the old couple's house and decides to sell it. Sivaji confronts Ramesh about the same but he leaves angrily. When a guilty Sivaji confesses the same to Raju gaaru, he requests them to continue the drama as his wife would not digest that her grandson has died. Raju gaaru's wife arrives calling for Bujji and Ramesh arrives just in time after feeling remorse over his actions. Feeling elated, Raju gaaru hugs Ramesh and Sivaji affectionately. Cast Soundtrack The soundtrack album consists of five singles composed by M. M. Keeravani. Reception In his review for Zamin Ryot, Griddaluru Gopalrao opined that Kodandarami Reddy had |
may refer to: Felipe Lima (swimmer) (born 1985), Brazilian | Felipe Lima (swimmer) (born 1985), Brazilian swimmer Felipe |
National Ski Jumping Championships in 2019 and 2020. She was promoted to the French senior team ahead of the 2019–20 season; she was the only French female ski jumper added to the senior team that season. At the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics, Pagnier won a silver in the girls' individual event and a bronze medal in the mixed team event. She also competed in the ski jumping part of the mixed team Nordic Combined event, where France finished fourth. At the 2021 Nordic Junior World Ski Championships, Pagnier came second in the girl's individual event. At the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021, Pagnier came 16th in the women's individual event. She won one 2021–22 FIS Cup summer event in Gérardmer, France, and finished third in another. She came fourth at one 2021–22 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup event in Willingen, Germany, and sixth in another event at the same venue. Pagnier qualified to compete in the normal hill event at the 2022 Winter Olympics. A few days prior to the Games, she finished fourth in | the mixed team Nordic Combined event, where France finished fourth. At the 2021 Nordic Junior World Ski Championships, Pagnier came second in the girl's individual event. At the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021, Pagnier came 16th in the women's individual event. She won one 2021–22 FIS Cup summer event in Gérardmer, France, and finished third in another. She came fourth at one 2021–22 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup event in Willingen, Germany, and sixth in another event at the same venue. Pagnier qualified to compete in the normal hill event at the 2022 Winter Olympics. A few days prior to the Games, she finished fourth in a World Cup event. At the Games, Pagnier finished seventh overall in the first round, and finished 11th after the second and final round. She was unable to compete in the mixed team event at the Games, as there were too few French athletes to compete with. After the Games, Pagnier was |
was a military clash between units of the 1st Zadneprovsk Ukrainian Soviet Division and the Volunteer Army. History In early 1919, Mospyne was occupied by units of the Dnieper Division. Having established themselves on the outskirts of the village, they fought defensive battles on the approaches to Yuzivka. On May 13, 1919, Shkuro's troops launched an active offensive on the Mospyne area. The 9th Zadniprovsky and 55th (formerly 15th) Ukrainian regiments fought defensive battles. To reinforce the Makhnovists, the 1st Soviet Rifle Regiment under Chaika's command left the Volnovakha station. | Division. Having established themselves on the outskirts of the village, they fought defensive battles on the approaches to Yuzivka. On May 13, 1919, Shkuro's troops launched an active offensive on the Mospyne area. The 9th Zadniprovsky and 55th (formerly 15th) Ukrainian regiments fought defensive battles. To reinforce the Makhnovists, the 1st Soviet Rifle Regiment under Chaika's command left the Volnovakha station. Shkurovtsy attacked in columns and with the support |
King (composer) (1855–1923), British composer, pianist, organist, and conductor King Oliver (1881–1938), American jazz player and bandleader See also Olive King (1885-1958), Australian adventurer and mountain climber who served | King Oliver (1881–1938), American jazz player and bandleader See also Olive King (1885-1958), Australian adventurer and mountain climber who served in World War I |
for Júbilo Iwata. Club career Born in Shiga Prefecture, Furukawa started his career with local side Azul FC before moving to professional team Kyoto Sanga. In late 2021, it was announced that Furukawa would sign for J1 League side Júbilo Iwata ahead of the 2022 season. He played in a 10–1 friendly victory against Iwate Grulla Morioka on 24 January 2022, impressing onlookers with his dribbling ability. After | not motivated by the opposition in the easy win. Style of play An excellent dribbler of the ball, Furukawa found national and international acclaim after scoring a solo goal for Shizuoka Gakuen High School. References 2003 births Living people Association football people from Shiga Prefecture Japanese footballers |
patent of precedence and later led the Home circuit. In 1857 he was appointed by Lord Chancellor Cranworth to succeed Baron Alderson as a Baron of the Exchequer in the Court of Exchequer, and was knighted. He served until January 1873 when severe asthma forced his resignation. He died a month later, on 26 February 1873, at his home, 2 Clarendon Place, Hyde Park Gardens and was buried in a family grave on the western side of Highgate Cemetery. Personal life He married Martha Hawkes in 1834 and they had a son, Arthur Moseley Channell (1838–1928), who was a noted rower and High Court judge, a daughter, Gertrude, and two other children, who died in infancy. Sources Dictionary of National Biography: Channell, Sir William Fry (1804–1873) by John Andrew Hamilton, revised by Hugh | about his lack of a formal education. Career He joined the Inner Temple and was called to the bar in 1827. He built a successful practice in Surrey and Home circuits, joining the order of Serjeants-at-law in 1840, leading the court with Serjeant Talfourd until 1846, when serjeants lost their monopoly of audience. In 1844, when Sir Frederic Thesiger became solicitor-general, Channell received a patent of precedence and later led the Home circuit. In 1857 he was appointed by Lord Chancellor Cranworth to succeed Baron Alderson as a Baron of the Exchequer in the Court of Exchequer, and was knighted. He served until January 1873 when severe asthma forced his resignation. He died a month later, on 26 February 1873, at his home, 2 Clarendon Place, Hyde Park Gardens and was buried in a family |
and Woman's Heart") is a Canadian short drama film, directed by Stéphane Lapointe and released in 2001. The film stars Suzanne Clément as Hélène, a woman whose boyfriend Jérôme (Christian | whose boyfriend Jérôme (Christian Bégin) is a manipulative jerk. The film received a Genie Award nomination for Best Live Action Short Drama at the 22nd Genie Awards in 2002. In advance of the Genie Award ceremony on February 7, it was screened at the Bloor Cinema on January 27, as the opening film to a screening |
The series revolves around the constant sufferings and despairs of women in our society due to inequality and unfair treatment. It tells that how man has taught to win in any case. Cast Mohsin Abbas Haider as Adeel Kiran Haq as Tooba Ali Ansari as Asfand Nazish Jahangir as Mirha Syed Arez as Sohail Fareeha Jabeen as Adeel's mother | series produced by Moomal Shunaid under her banner Moomal Productions and aired on Hum TV from 18 November 2020 to 1 April 2021. It stars Kiran Haq, Nazish Jahangir, Mohsin Abbas Haider and Ali Ansari in leading roles. Premise The series revolves around the constant sufferings and despairs of women in our society due to inequality and unfair treatment. It tells that how man has taught |
Alberta, Canada. The closing ceremony had 60,000 people in attendance, including 10,000 volunteers who received free admission. It was the first Winter Olympics to stage a closing ceremony outdoors. The closing ceremonies consisted of a Parade of Athletes less formal then the opening ceremonies as athletes from all nations paraded together. The world's largest temporary ice rink was built in McMahon Stadium to showcase amateur figure skating teams as part of the closing ceremonies. The Olympic flag was lowered and Mayor of Calgary | lowered and Mayor of Calgary Ralph Klein passed the flag to the president of the IOC who passed it on to Henri Dujol, Mayor of the French city of Albertville, the host of the 1992 Winter Olympics. After a speech by the President of the Organizing Committee for the Games, the President of the IOC |
Rugby Team in Ontario, Canada and the Canadian Women's rugby sevens team. Before playing for the university team, Daniels played for the Aurora Barbarians. Daniels attended Sutton District High School, Ontario and Belmont Secondary School in Langford, British Columbia. Daniels | sevens and rugby union player currently playing for Queen's University Women's Rugby Team in Ontario, Canada and the Canadian Women's rugby sevens team. Before playing for the university |
(acrobat) (born 1979), Brazilian artistic | refer to: Wellington Lima (acrobat) (born 1979), Brazilian |
the match, he was dismissed for 7 runs in the East African first innings by Venkataraman Subramanya, while in their second innings he was dismissed for 32 runs by B. S. Chandrasekhar. Between 1963 and 1970, Fernandes also played minor matches for Uganda, in which he formed a potent spin bowling | in which he formed a potent spin bowling partnership with Kishore Vasani. In 1972, he had been named in the Uganda squad for their upcoming internationals, but as an Asian-Ugandan he was expelled from Uganda by Idi Amin in the same year. References External links 1945 births Living people |
of medieval buildings, was flanked by the house of the cashier, in Gothic Revival architecture, and a chapel decorated according to Eclecticism trends. Moreover, Baron Patrone offered part of his land for the construction of the railway station of Castiglioncello, on the condition that the travellers' building took up the style of the castle in order to harmonize with it. The same baron was also interested in the development of the entire locality, but his projects, like | entire locality, but his projects, like that of the hippodrome, were not followed. In 1938 the castle was sold to other owners and around the forties it was bought by the Pasquini family. After a period of abandonment, in 1981, became the property of the municipal administration of Rosignano Marittimo, which over time has made it the center of a series of events and cultural events, |
an imprint of HarperCollins in 2022. References Novels set in | Her debut novel, it was originally published by |
refer to: Microregion of Mossoró, Brazilian microregion in state of Rio Grande do Norte Mossoró Airport, Brazilian airport in Mossoró, Brazil Mossoró (footballer, born 1983), | to: Microregion of Mossoró, Brazilian microregion in state of Rio Grande do Norte Mossoró Airport, Brazilian airport in Mossoró, Brazil Mossoró (footballer, born 1983), |
has appeared in French and English-language films, including Departure, Benjamin and Little Joe. He was discovered by the French director Geraldine Bajard, | Joe. He was discovered by the French director Geraldine Bajard, who asked him if he would like to audition for Bajard's debut film The Edge. Filmography Film Television References External links |
convincing storyteller. Graham’s solo narration showcases a keen ability to embody both the innocent and the often-troubled side of Maverick. Graham’s voice also adapts well to fast-moving scenes, acquainting listeners to the edginess of street life as well as the unrelenting wisdom of a community that continues to grow amid adversity. Kirkus Reviews named Concrete Rose was named one of the best books of 2021. References The New York | seller. The book was generally well-received, including starred reviews from Booklist, Kirkus Reviews, School Library Journal, and Shelf Awareness. TIME's Cleyvis Natera stated, "Thomas’ genius is her ability to craft one man's history in a way that illuminates the forces that brought us to this critical juncture." Nic Stone of The Washington Post echoed the sentiment, saying,[O]ne of my favorite things about Angie Thomas is that she’s always willing to dig a little deeper, to peel back another layer. This is what makes her latest novel, Concrete Rose — her best, in my opinion — a gift. It not only |
America, where it occurs in the Araranguá River basin. It reaches 3.9 cm | the Araranguá River basin. It reaches 3.9 cm (1.5 inches) SL. References Loricariidae |
first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Wales, in a Cardiff Victorian terrace owned by fellow Welsh musician Gruff Rhys. Composition Musically, Pompeii takes on "penetrating" art pop. It is also influenced by Japanese city pop, with the style reflected in Le Bon's synth work. Track listing Personnel All credits adapted from | on the album during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Wales, in a Cardiff Victorian terrace owned by fellow Welsh musician Gruff Rhys. Composition Musically, Pompeii takes on "penetrating" art pop. |
He was selected in the Ugandan squad for the 2009 Cricket World Cup Qualifier, making his List A one-day debut during the tournament against Scotland. He played in three further matches during the qualifier; one group game against Oman, the 9th Place Play-off Semi-Final against Denmark, and the 9th Place Play-off against Bermuda. In August 2009, he toured Bermuda with the Ugandan team, playing in a single one-day match on the tour at | Tri-Series, playing two Twenty20 matches against Kenya and Scotland. Two years later he was selected in the Ugandan squad for the 2012 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier, making three appearances in the qualifier against Oman, Ireland and Bermuda. Playing in the Uganda team as a right-arm medium pace bowler, he took 6 wickets in List A cricket and a single wicket in Twenty20 cricket. Asadu recruited Irfan Afridi, nephew of Shahid Afridi, to his local cricket following his emigration to Uganda in 2013, encouraging Afridi to represent Uganda, which he did in |
include: Joséphine Pagnier (born 2002), French ski jumper Marie-France Pagnier (born | include: Joséphine Pagnier (born 2002), French ski jumper Marie-France Pagnier (born |
in different databases, including: Chemical Abstracts Current Contents/Engineering, Computing & Technology Inspec Science Citation Index Scopus According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2020 impact factor of 1.372. References External links English-language journals Publications established in 1993 Bimonthly journals Optics journals SAGE Publishing academic journals Optica (society) | of Near Infrared Spectroscopy is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published bi-monthly by SAGE Publishing in partnership with Optica. Founded in 1993, it covers near-infrared spectroscopy and its applications, with |
con-man), León (a grumpy Spanish taxi driver) and Sandra (a woman dissatisfied with her life), embark on a road trip to Gibraltar set to look out for a gold treasure purportedly hidden in the tunnels below The Rock. Cast Production The screenplay was penned by alongside . A Spain–Argentina co-production, the film was produced by La Terraza Films, Atresmedia Cine, Ikiru Films, Sacromonte Films, Código Sur Producciones and La Mano de Dios la Película AIE alongside Film Tonic and AZ Films. It had the participation of Atresmedia, Amazon and Canal Sur, funding from the ICAA, support from , and the collaboration of INCAA and the Ibermedia programme. It was shot in Madrid, | participation of Atresmedia, Amazon and Canal Sur, funding from the ICAA, support from , and the collaboration of INCAA and the Ibermedia programme. It was shot in Madrid, La Línea, and Gran Canaria. Release Taxi to Gibraltar screened as the opening film of the 22nd Málaga Spanish Film Festival on 15 March 2019. Distributed by Warner Bros España, it also hit Spanish theatres on the same day. It premiered in Argentina on 14 November 2019. Reception Raquel Hernández Luján of HobbyConsolas gave the film 58 out of 100 films (overall assessment: "so-so"), considering that despite the good casting, the very good shooting and resourceful production, the film fails because of the writing. She highlighted the Spanglish-speaking police agents from Gibraltar to be the best thing about the film. She however deemed García-Jonsson's and Rovira's unfunny characters to be a drag, whereas supporting actors José Manuel Poga and Mona Martínez featured too little screentime. Reviewing for Cinemanía, Rubén |
dramas and plays during his childhood. Additionally, it is known that he is an engineering graduate, who out of passion became an actor. His debut was in Kannada serial called Radha Ramana which aired from 2017 to 2019 and later debuted in Tamil serial Roja which has been airing from 2018 | in India on 26 March 1990 to a Hindu Rajput family. He is a graduate from the National Institute of Technology, Karnataka. Since he was a young, he has loved acting, so he used to play in dramas and plays during his childhood. Additionally, it is known that he is an engineering graduate, who out of passion became an actor. His debut was in Kannada serial called Radha Ramana which aired from 2017 to 2019 and later debuted in Tamil serial Roja which has been airing from 2018 to the present. TV |
Potential candidates Aaron Hawkins, incumbent mayor Declined to be candidates Jim O'Malley, city councillor Ian Taylor, businessman Andrew Whiley, city councillor References Politics of Dunedin Mayoral elections in | Houlahan, city councillor Jules Radich, city councillor Lee Vandervis, city councillor Potential candidates Aaron Hawkins, incumbent mayor Declined to be candidates Jim O'Malley, |
South America, where it occurs in the Mampituba River basin. It reaches 3.8 | itaimbezinho is a species of catfish in the family Loricariidae. It is native |
its share of emotional songs." He concluded the review saying that the album is "a must hear for all music enthusiasts". Mohar Basu of Koimoi gave 4 out of 5 to the album, calling it as "one of the year’s most memorable musicals in terms of satisfying songs" and "the album has unbeatable tracks and few understated ones, which balances out in entirety [...] In terms of entertainment, this album is satiating." Planet Bollywood-based Mitesh Saraf gave 9/10 "Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani just falls short of becoming the biggest soundtrack of 2013, considering the shelf life of the songs. Although it has every element a Bollywood soundtrack should have, two brilliant dance numbers in the form of 'Badtameez Dil' and 'Balam Pichkari'; two majestic compositions if the form of 'Ilahi' and 'Kabira'; an item number 'Ghagra'..What pulls it back is the two average sounding compositions, 'Dilliwaali Girlfriend' and 'Subhanallah''', not that they are bad but lacks freshness and gives a heard before feeling." He called it as a "fantastic soundtrack which will rule the charts for some time". Bollywood Hungama gave 4 out of 5 stars and said: "Music is the key to the success of a romantic film and in that respect, Yeh Jaawani Hai Deewani is extremely fortunate to have a foot-tapping music score that will take the film places. In most tracks Pritam is in his element and carries on the mega-musical heritage of Dharma Productions' best musicals, a legacy that began with Dostana (1980)." Writing for the website BollySpice, Bordul Choudary gave 4 out of 5 to the album stating it as "a delicious album that will surely satisfy your musical needs". Suparna Thombare of Bollywoodlife.com gave 3.5 out of 5 stars and called the album as "a great mix of high energy dance numbers, romantic songs and light tracks" and concluded "The soundtrack of this romantic movie is bound to be a lasting pleasure – it’s high on energy and melody!" The Indian Express-based critic Sankhayan Ghosh called the track "Badtameez Dil" as the standout from the album. Vipin Nair of Music Aloud stated "After an unimpressive couple of soundtracks earlier this year, Pritam regains his footing with Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani" and gave 7.5/10 to the album. Chart performance The album was considered as one of the "Best Bollywood Albums of 2013" by Indiatimes (Anand Vaishnav), Deccan Music and Milliblog (Karthik Srinivasan). The tracks "Badtameez Dil" and "Balam Pichkari" received huge consumer response and also featured in year-end lists. Deccan Music listed the track "Balam Pichkari" in #27 of "Best Bollywood Songs of 2013", while Milliblog's Karthik Srinivasan and Music Aloud-based Vipin Nair listed "Badtameez Bil" in their year-ender reports as one of the "Best Bollywood Songs of 2013" (#8 and #22). India.com listed the tracks – "Badtameez Dil", "Balam Pichkari", "Dilliwaali Girlfriend" and "Ghagra" in their "best Hindi film dance numbers of 2013". Hindustan Times listed the track "Badtameez Dil" in their year-ender review calling the track as "fun and peppy, which describes the film and its music". The Indian Express also mentioned the album as "full of fun, frolic, celebration and innocent naughtiness". Firstpost-based critic Akshay Manwani, listed it as one of the Best Bollywood Albums of the Decade and further went on to state it as "an | to the commercial response, it received several nominations and awards at various ceremonies. The album won one award each at the Zee Cine, Mirchi Music and International Indian Film Academy Awards, two Star Screen and Producers Guild Film Awards each and three Global Indian Music Academy Awards. It received four Filmfare Award nominations, but did not win in any category. It was one of the strong contenders to win, several awards in music ceremonies, but eventually lost due to the success of the musical album of Aashiqui 2, released at the same year. Development In December 2011, Pritam was chosen as the film's music director, thereby making his maiden association with Dharma Productions, and also replacing their usual collaborators: musicians Vishal–Shekhar and Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy. The album consisted of seven original tracks and two alternative versions. The lyrics for the tracks were written by Amitabh Bhattacharya and Kumaar, and vocals for the tracks were provided by Benny Dayal, Shefali Alvares, Vishal Dadlani, Shalmali Kholgade, Arijit Singh, Rekha Bhardwaj, Tochi Raina, Sunidhi Chauhan, Sreerama Chandra, Shilpa Rao, Nakash Aziz, Harshdeep Kaur and Mohit Chauhan. Azeem Dayani handled the supervision for the film's soundtrack. In an interview with Akshay Manwani of Scroll.in, Bhattacharya called it as "a fun album" and went on to say "I love writing albums, which have that entire spectrum, the entire range of moods. Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani was one such album. If it has a ‘Budtameez Dil’ or a ‘Balam Pichkaari’, then it has an ‘Ilaahi’ or a ‘Kabira’ as well [...] I have created the entire mood for the songs in these films. The same has been done by the composer." Several social media users, criticised that the "Badtameez Dil" is copied from the Bengali folk number "Ranjana Ami Ar Ashbona". Defending the track, playback singer Benny Dayal had said that: "Everyone is enjoying the track which is the positive side of stuff; rather than looking at the negative side you should look at the positive side. The truth will be out at any point of time so there is no point of accusing someone. I am aware of the allegation on Pritam and heard all the tracks of the Bengali film. But I am not sure if it is a copy or not." The track "Kabira" is a Sufi number, which has two versions. This track, along with Pritam's other song, "Kamli" from Dhoom 3 (2013), served as inspiration for the track "Bulleya" for another Ranbir Kapoor-starrer Ae Dil Hai Mushkil (2016), also composed by Pritam. "Ilahi", sung by Arijit Singh is a travel number. Madhuri Dixit, appeared in the special dance number "Ghagra". For the mastering of the album, Pritam said that "for that film, I gave a master to T-Series and the next day I got a better one so I wanted to change it. They said no but I kept pleading. They finally agreed but were not able to change the New Zealand iTunes version which went live first because of the time difference. Now all the pirates got that master. So I tried to contact them to use the new version." A mashup of all the tracks were released as an additional single on 5 July 2013. Track listing Reception The music received exceptionally positive response from critics. Critic-based at NDTV (published by Indo-Asian News Service) called the film's soundtrack as "impressive, young and crazy" and wrote "High on energy and beats, it's an out and out fun and masti album. Though the inclination is towards vibrant and youthful compositions, it does have its share of emotional songs." He concluded the review saying that the album is "a must hear for all music enthusiasts". Mohar Basu of Koimoi gave 4 out of 5 to the album, calling it as "one of the year’s most memorable musicals in terms of satisfying songs" and "the album has unbeatable tracks and few understated ones, which balances out in entirety [...] In terms of entertainment, |
genus of air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod molluscs in the family Vitrinidae. Species Plutonia atlantica (Morelet, 1860) Synonyms Plutonia crassa (Groh & Hemmen, 1986) †: synonym of Madeirovitrina crassa (Groh & Hemmen, 1986) † Plutonia dianae Valido & M. R. Alonso, 2000: synonym of Canarivitrina dianae (Valido & M. R. Alonso, 2000) (original combination) Plutonia falcifera Ibanez & Groh, 2000: synonym of Canarivitrina falcifera (Ibáñez & Groh, 2000) (original combination) Plutonia portosantana (Groh & Hemmen, 1986) †: synonym of Madeirovitrina portosantana (Groh & | Canarivitrina falcifera (Ibáñez & Groh, 2000) (original combination) Plutonia portosantana (Groh & Hemmen, 1986) †: synonym of Madeirovitrina portosantana (Groh & Hemmen, 1986) † Plutonia ripkeni M. R. Alonso & Ibanez, 2000: synonym of Canarivitrina ripkeni (M. R. Alonso & Ibáñez, 2000) (original combination) Plutonia ruivensis |
Uwe Hochgeschurtz is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Opel Automobile GmbH. Previously he held various management roles at Ford, and also as Head of Worldwide Marketing LCV at Volkswagen AG, and as CEO of Renault Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Early life and education Hochgeschurtz studied at Bergische Universität Wuppertal, University of Cologne, University of Birmingham and Université Paris Dauphine earning a Master of Business Administration. Working Hochgeschurtz has | Ford Germany. In 2001 he became Head of Worldwide Marketing LCV for Volkswagen AG. In 2004 he moved to Renault, where he worked in sales, marketing and product management before being becoming CEO of Renault Germany in June 2016. In September 2021 Hochgeschurtz was appointed Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Opel Automobile GmbH, taking on the role from previous CEO Michael Lohscheller. As a member of Stellantis executive team he reports directly to Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares. Personal life Hochgeschurtz is married with three children. He is an enthusiastic cyclist, competing for RC Schmitter Cologne, and a |
Palestinian women's movement. It was active in the Arab protests against the British mandate: it proved support for the prisoners and rebels of the 1936 and 1939 revolts, protested to the British authorities, and rallied international and regional support for the Palestinian national movement. Split In 1938, the AWA attended the Eastern Women’s Conference for the Defense of Palestine in Cairo. In 1944, the AWA split in the original AWA and the Arab Women's Union, which was formally established as the Arab Feminist Union (AFU) after the Arab Women's Congress of 1944. The AWA continued to function, mainly in the form of a charitable association in Jerusalem. References Fleischmann, Ellen L. "The Emergence of the Palestinian Women's Movement, 1929–1939." Journal of Palestine Studies 29, no. 3 (2000): 16–32. Organizations based in the State of Palestine Organizations established in 1929 Women's rights organizations Women's organizations 1929 establishments 1929 | Melia Sakakini, Zlikha al-Shihabi, Kamil Budayri, Fatima al-Husayni, Zahiya alNashashibi, and Saʿdiyya al-Alami. Activity The AWA formed branches in many Palestinian cities and towns, and became the leading organization of the Palestinian women's movement. It was active in the Arab protests against the British mandate: it proved support for the prisoners and rebels of the 1936 and 1939 revolts, protested to the British authorities, and rallied international and regional support for the Palestinian national movement. Split In 1938, the AWA attended the Eastern Women’s Conference for the Defense of Palestine in Cairo. In 1944, the AWA split in the original AWA and the Arab Women's Union, which was formally |
(also known as Bekirli-1 or İçdaş Çelik Enerji or İÇDAŞ Değirmencik and different from nearby İÇDAŞ Biga-2 but owned by the same company) is a | İÇDAŞ Biga-2 but owned by the same company) is a 405 MW coal-fired power station in Turkey in Değirmencik, Biga, in Çanakkale |
to pursue a professional career, it was announced that Matsuki would sign for J1 League side FC Tokyo ahead of the 2022 season. Matsuki stated that a major influence on his decision to stay in Japan was current FC Tokyo player Yuto Nagatomo, who also started his career with Tokyo before moving to Europe. Career statistics | in Muroran, Hokkaido, Matsuki followed in his older brother's footsteps by joining local side Muroran Osawa FC. Matsuki trained with French Ligue 1 side Olympique Lyonnais in 2021. Following this trial, he returned to Japan to lift the 2021 All Japan High School Soccer Tournament for Aomori Yamada High School, scoring in both the semi-final and final. Initially set to move to Europe to pursue a professional career, it was announced that Matsuki would sign for J1 League side |
2017 Nepalese provincial elections See also Prakash Man Singh Nepali Congress References People from Kathmandu District Nepali Congress | as Minister for Culture and Tourism of Bagmati Province. Electoral history 2017 Nepalese provincial elections See also Prakash Man Singh Nepali Congress References People from Kathmandu District Nepali Congress |
The film stars John Robinson as Henry, an unhappily married man with a dead-end job as a carpet cleaner, who knocks on a client's door one day only to have his high school girlfriend Diane (Christie MacFadyen) open the door. The film's cast also includes Gloria Slade as his wife Mona, | carpet cleaner, who knocks on a client's door one day only to have his high school girlfriend Diane (Christie MacFadyen) open the door. The film's cast also includes Gloria Slade as his wife Mona, Luca Perlman as |
an American philologist, musicologist, medievalist and Germanist. Groos began teaching at Cornell University in 1973, held the Avalon Foundation Professorship in Humanities, and was granted emeritus status upon retirement. He was co-editor of the Cambridge Opera Journal alongside Roger Parker. A Festschrift was published in Groos's honor in 2020. Selected publications Groos, | Grail: Genre, Science, and Quest in Wolfram's "Parzival." New York: Cornell University, 1995. References 1943 births Living people American philologists Germanists American medievalists American musicologists Cornell University faculty 20th-century American male writers 21st-century American |
Tottenham were promoted again when they finished second behind Manchester United in the 2018–19 FA Women's Championship. The management team decided to not include Baptiste in the players they made professional for entry to the top division. Seven new players were announced for the team in July 2019. Only about half the team was retained and eleven players had to find a new role, including Sarah Wiltshire and Emma Beckett, who was a recent signing. Baptiste felt rejected and considered leaving the game, she was labelled "Spurs Ladies Nutrition Coach and Personal Trainer" and that appeared to be her new role in the team. She did get some support and she was able to find a new home at another London team – Crystal Palace. During the 2020–21 season she appeared 25 times for Crystal Palace, scoring 14 goals for the club. In a match against Bristol City she scored two goals, but Bristol replied with four and went on to win the championship. In January 2022 she was brought on as a substitute for Leigh Nicol during a match with Lewes when her team were losing. She was credited with reviving her team's game leading | at another London team – Crystal Palace. During the 2020–21 season she appeared 25 times for Crystal Palace, scoring 14 goals for the club. In a match against Bristol City she scored two goals, but Bristol replied with four and went on to win the championship. In January 2022 she was brought on as a substitute for Leigh Nicol during a match with Lewes when her team were losing. She was credited with reviving her team's game leading to a 3–1 victory over Lewes. The manager noted her goal and her contribution after a pass from Molly Sharpe. In the following month, they played London Bees and Baptiste |
mollusks in the family Vitrinidae. Species Madeirovitrina albopalliata (Groh & Hemmen, 1986) Madeirovitrina behnii (R. T. Lowe, 1852) † Madeirovitrina crassa (Groh & Hemmen, 1986) Madeirovitrina marcida (A. A. Gould, 1846) | marcida (A. A. Gould, 1846) Madeirovitrina media (R. T. Lowe, 1855) Madeirovitrina nitida (A. Gould, 1846) † Madeirovitrina portosantana (Groh & Hemmen, 1986) Madeirovitrina ruivensis (A. A. Gould, 1846) References Groh, K. & Hemmen, J. (1986). Zur Kenntnis der Vitriniden des Madeira-Archipels (Pulmonata: Vitrinidae). Archiv für Molluskenkunde, 116 [1985] (4/6): |
Olympics was held at Hamar Olympic Hall on 19 | The races were held at 10:30. References Girls' mass start |
Si-ha is a South Korean actress and musical actress. She is best known for her roles in | Theatre Awards and nominations References External links 1982 births Living people 21st-century South Korean actresses South Korean television actresses South |
the former South Congregational Church in Carroll Gardens, in Brooklyn, New York. In addition to artist-in-residence programs, Residency Unlimited also hosts temporary exhibitions and commissions and public programs which are free and open to the public. Notable alumni: Lauren Berkowitz, Isabelle Le Normand, Avi Lubin, Maayan Sheleff, Hyon Gyon, Taro Masushio, Fatma Shanan, Tuguldur Yondonjamts Sources Are You an Emerging Artist Looking to Raise Your Game? Here Are 7 Residencies That Can Help, Artnet Brian Boucher | Notable alumni: Lauren Berkowitz, Isabelle Le Normand, Avi Lubin, Maayan Sheleff, Hyon Gyon, Taro Masushio, Fatma Shanan, Tuguldur Yondonjamts Sources Are You an Emerging Artist Looking to Raise Your Game? Here Are 7 Residencies That Can Help, Artnet Brian Boucher & Caroline Goldstein, July 27, 2017 THE END OF THE GRAND TOUR? VIRTUAL SYMPOSIUM ON ARTIST RESIDENCIES: FUTURE, PLACE AND STATe, Francisco Guevara,2020 Conceptualising the value of artist residencies: A research agenda, K Lehman - Cultural Management: Science and Education, 2017 How an art residency program is fueling the creative Saudi spirit, Ruba Obaid, Arab News Art/Work - |
several works of Paul Cézanne, which became an inspiration for him. After returning from Paris, he was a student of Henrik Sørensen until 1916. He also ran his own painting school in Trondheim for some time, one of his students having been Johs Rian. Nowadays some of his works can be seen in museums in Norway | Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry and at the Norwegian National Academy of Fine Arts between 1910 and 1913. During his stay in Paris in 1914, he saw several works of Paul Cézanne, which became an inspiration for him. After returning from Paris, he was a student |
Nacharov |align=left|Independent | |1.42% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Georgy Tolmachev |align=left|Independent | |1.28% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Olga Frolova |align=left|Independent | |0.35% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Yevgeny Kulmanov |align=left|Independent | |0.23% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |11.00% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 2003 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Svyatoslav Nastashevsky |align=left|Independent | |24.28% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Eduard Kozhemyakin |align=left|United Russia | |12.44% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Lyulko |align=left|Rodina | |11.86% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Sergey Klestov |align=left|Communist Party | |11.81% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Galina Strelchenko (incumbent) |align=left|Independent | |6.98% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Ivan Anichkin |align=left|Independent | |4.94% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Igor Gavrilenko |align=left|Yabloko | |2.98% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vladislav Tiunov |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |2.69% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Gennady Bessonov |align=left|Independent | |1.93% |- |style="background:#1042A5"| |align=left|Yury Kuvshinov |align=left|Union | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 1999 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Galina Strelchenko |align=left|Unity | |15.71% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksey Glazkov |align=left|Independent | |15.69% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Ivan Anichkin (incumbent) |align=left|Independent | |14.76% |- |style="background-color:#3B9EDF"| |align=left|Nadezhda Azarova |align=left|Fatherland – All Russia | |8.02% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Svetlana Smolentseva |align=left|Communist Party | |7.78% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Sergey Kretov |align=left|Independent | |7.47% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Boris Konovalov |align=left|Yabloko | |7.12% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vladimir Ivankov |align=left|Independent | |5.80% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Yevgeny Gavrilov |align=left|Independent | |1.57% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Sergey Nacharov |align=left|Independent | |1.42% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Georgy Tolmachev |align=left|Independent | |1.28% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Olga Frolova |align=left|Independent | |0.35% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Yevgeny Kulmanov |align=left|Independent | |0.23% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |11.00% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 2003 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Svyatoslav Nastashevsky |align=left|Independent | |24.28% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Eduard Kozhemyakin |align=left|United Russia | |12.44% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Lyulko |align=left|Rodina | |11.86% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Sergey Klestov |align=left|Communist Party | |11.81% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Galina Strelchenko (incumbent) |align=left|Independent | |6.98% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Ivan Anichkin |align=left|Independent | |4.94% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Igor Gavrilenko |align=left|Yabloko | |2.98% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vladislav Tiunov |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |2.69% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Gennady Bessonov |align=left|Independent | |1.93% |- |style="background:#1042A5"| |align=left|Yury Kuvshinov |align=left|Union of Right Forces | |1.91% |- |style="background:#00A1FF"| |align=left|Irina Radzivilo |align=left|Party of Russia's Rebirth-Russian Party of Life | |0.61% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Stanislav Dasmanov |align=left|Russian Party of Labour | |0.50% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Stepanenko |align=left|Independent | |0.48% |- |style="background-color:#7C73CC"| |align=left|Nikolay Marzan |align=left|Great Russia – Eurasian Union | |0.47% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vladimir Davidenko |align=left|Independent |
there for two years with the Royal Engineers, before returning home and being signed by Harwich & Parkeston. After a season at Sheffield United, Kettle intended to re-sign for his hometown club as an amateur, but as his application failed, he could not play amateur football, and missed the 1900–01 season altogether. He later played for Colchester amateur side Colchester Crown. Kettle was born at | as his application failed, he could not play amateur football, and missed the 1900–01 season altogether. He later played for Colchester amateur side Colchester Crown. Kettle was born at the town of Dovercourt, near Harwich, in Essex, and died there at the age of 76. References 1875 births 1951 deaths Footballers from Essex English footballers Association football goalkeepers Harwich & Parkeston F.C. players Sheffield United F.C. |
10 April 1955. She graduated from Tbilisi State University in 1977 as a philologist, and earned a PhD in philology. Her verses were published in the newspaper Tbilisi State University and other periodical editions from 1972. She was also an author of four poetic collections. Gulisashvili's poems were turned into songs for the film Iavnana (1994), directed by Nana Janelidze. These songs became hits on social networks. Gulisashvili died in Tbilisi in January 2022, at the age of 66. Books I Go To The Sky Through | State University and other periodical editions from 1972. She was also an author of four poetic collections. Gulisashvili's poems were turned into songs for the film Iavnana (1994), directed by Nana Janelidze. These songs became hits on social networks. Gulisashvili died in Tbilisi in January 2022, at the age of 66. Books I Go To The Sky Through The Fog, Poems, 2020, To My Son, Poems, Siesta Publishing, 2018 Prayer For Spring, Poems, Merani Publishing, 1989 Coming |
specific points, which Bottin believed made the bladders appear to be "fighting each other." For one of the Cox heads, rigid veins were laid in the mold and floated on pins, making the finished mask display veins beneath the surface when the skin stretched. The other head had a protruding tongue and eyes that emerged fully from the head. All of the air bladders were inflated by people blowing into pipes because this gave a more natural movement than using mechanical bellows. Bottin's crew studied video footage of the actors' faces and movements to better replicate their natural movements, and the heads were further enhanced with miniature motors, cables, springs, and rubber muscles for movement. On set, the heads were mounted on mechanical bars that created the impression of the subject sitting up towards the camera. Bottin expected the effect to appear only briefly and was surprised by how frequently it was used in the film. The hairstyle for Cox's character came about from him having to slick his hair back for the molds to be made. He had already completed two days of filming but he convinced Verhoeven to re-film the scenes with the new hairstyle. Mutants Bottin described designing the mutants as "fun" because he could apply any ideas he wanted, but he attempted to retain some realism to avoid endorsing the events of the film as either a dream or reality. An entire civilization of mutants was planned with each displaying a different physical deformity but the idea was unaffordable. The mother and daughter mutants used prosthetic makeup while Tony, as a more central character, was given a greater degree of detail that could be seen from any camera angle. For the three-breasted prostitute, Bottin needed someone with a slender physique that would not make applying the prosthetic breasts difficult. Achieving the correct sizing for the prosthetics took several attempts to make it believably fit on the actress's chest. Bottin wanted them to look like real flesh and react to gravity. The three-breasted prostitute was intended to have four-breasts, but feedback said she looked like a bovine ready to be milked, and it was not sexy. Schwarzenegger had suggested four breasts with larger ones over smaller ones based on medical pictures he had seen but Bottin believed it was too realistic and three breasts fit more with the film's style. Benny was intended to have a mechanical extremity but Johnson said he suggested giving the character three arms. A half-body cast was built, covering Johnson from his waist to his neck, allowing puppeteers to control the triple-elbowed limb. It was designed with separated bones and open spaces to make it visually impossible for a human arm to be inside and operating it. For the character's death, Johnson wore a bodysuit lined with blood squibs. The scene was filmed with and without blood in case it was deemed too excessively violent; the producers went with the bloodless take. Bottin's original designs for Kuato involved him being small and growing out of George's head, but he did not like the result, and an extremely "monstrous" concept conflicted with his design philosophy. He decided to design the creature as an intelligent baby. Kuato was built into a full-body prosthetic worn by Bell that began under his chin and extended below his waist. It was worn with a parachute harness to help support the weight of all the cables necessary for the fifteen puppeteers to operate Kuato's arms and head. Bell was also cast for a full-body prosthetic at Bottin's studio in Azusa. When worn, it began under his chin and extended below his waist. It was worn with a parachute harness to help support the weight of all the cables necessary for the fifteen puppeteers to operate Kuato's arms and head. He spent up to nine hours in makeup his first day of filming in the prostheses, although the time was shortened as the method was refined, but he was left exhausted. The apparatus also made it impossible for Bell to urinate so he requested a hole be cut into the foam where it would not be visible. Although some of the Kuato scenes were shot during principal photography, including his initial reveal and Schwarzenegger holding his hands, the remainder, including all dialogue scenes, were shot in post-production using an animatronic Bell. Verhoeven was hesitant to use an animatronic, particularly because they could use Bell himself, but Bottin believed that in removing anything real from the scene it would make the overall effect more believable. After seeing test footage, Verhoeven was convinced to trust Bottin because he could not distinguish it from the real Bell. However, he wanted a shot of George walking towards Quaid while Kuato is talking. To accomplish this, Bottin's crew built a cart that could move the body up and down as it rolled forward, simulating walking. The mechanical Bell featured an articulated head with jaw mechanisms and rolling eyes, and its head could move at various angles. It was given a set of bellows to simulate breathing, and Kuato had a separate set to show them breathing independently of each other. The arms of both puppets moved via a slave mechanism operated by a single puppeteer. Kuato's eyebrows were controlled by a computer while his eyes were operated by a wireless remote. Even so, the George and Kuato puppets required fifteen to twenty manual operators. To make Kuato speak, the servo motors in its mouth were linked to a computer that allowed it to approximate the appropriate shapes for each vowel and consonate. The limitations of the computer system meant that individual pieces of dialogue could not be spliced together, each segment had to be recorded and performed at the same time. Although alternate voice actors were considered, Verhoeven and Bottin believed that Kuato should have a similar vocal timbre and pitch as Bell, so chose him to voice Kuato. Other prosthetics When Quaid removes the tracker from his skull, Bottin believed that only a mechanical head could make the stunt work. His crew cast Schwarzenegger's head, took extensive measurements and reference photos and began construction of the mechanical head, however, once Bottin received the onset footage, the tracker looked like a "silver bullet" that would easily fit into Schwarzenegger's nose and did not warrant an elaborate special effects head. After studying the footage, Bottin determined to have Quaid extract something much larger from his nose, contracting a separate company to build a spherical device that would house the small silver tracker. The head was built with a sophisticated jaw and neck mechanism, a tongue that could move and change shape, and it could appear to breathe and shake. The scene was filmed at a shuttered glass factory in Saugus, Santa Clarita, California. The spherical tracker was channeled through the puppet's nasal passage while a high-powered laser beam a few feet away was aimed at the device to illuminate it. The sphere then opens, revealing the smaller silver tracker, which was married to the Schwarzenegger footage. For the climactic battle between Quaid and Richter on an elevator, Richter's arms being severed proved difficult for Bottin's crew. The producers did not want to use a false elevator and planned to film the scene using a portable elevator suspended in the air. Bottin determined it was too dangerous for Ironside and had a cage built and welded to the elevator's side so Ironside could stand within it instead of hanging from the edge, with handles to hold on to. Urethane hands and false arms with metal skeletons and ball sockets in the elbows and shoulders were affixed to sockets attached to Ironside's shoulders. These were controlled by a quick release valve triggered by an electric switch on the elevator. When activated, the elbow joints detached. The arms were durable to withstand Schwarzenegger pulling at them. The timing was precise to allow Ironside to get down far enough to avoid being injured himself. The wall that severs the arms was eventually replaced with styrofoam in case it did actually hit Ironside. As the scene moves to show Richter falling, separate shoulder pad mechanisms were made that caused the artificial stumps to flail. "Fat lady" When Quaid arrives on Mars he employs a female disguise, portrayed by Priscilla Allen and credited as "Fat lady". In the original script, when Quaid is watching Hauser's video on Earth, he is instructed how to use a device that is placed over his head and once activated would shoot out steam before opening to reveal a newly fabricated mask. Bottin did not like this concept because he believed it was derivative of the Mission: Impossible television series. He conceived of a fully mechanical disguise but was unsure how to realize it. Verhoeven was similarly uncertain but said that he was convinced by Bottin's enthusiasm and argument that audiences needed to see something original. After about four weeks of Bottin experimenting with the idea, Verhoeven thought the antagonists would just attack Quaid on sight, so Bottin conceived of the mask being a bomb. The difficult aspect was finding an actress large enough to believably contain Schwarzenegger's frame. They looked at wrestlers and bodybuilders before finding Allen. She portrays the Fat Lady character in opening scenes, appearing to malfunction by contorting her face and slurring her speech. Despite her frame, her head was too small to fit over Schwarzeneggers. To solve this, the cast of her head had to be repeatedly sculpted larger, but this raised issues with the mask's features lining up with Schwarzenegger's. Despite this increase in size, the mask was still not large enough to contain all the necessary mechanisms for it to split apart on camera. Four heads were constructed but there was still insufficient room for the splitting effect mechanisms and Bottin accepted the mechanisms would have to be on the outside. The masks were cut into sections with a customer blade to ensure the separation was as fine as possible. After a few days the plastic began to warp. Reconstructed it out of fibreglass although the cut pieces still warped. To prevent this they eventually enforced it with solid steel coated in laminated resin before it was cut. Even so, they still warped slightly after several days but persevered as long as the warping was not too bad. What had begun as a lightweight mask was now a 20 ib piece of metal and resin so it was decided Schwarzenegger should not be inside it at all so began working on a mechanical Schwarzenegger. After creating a bodycast of Allen it was found that it would not fit Schwarzenegger either so her body cast had to be enlarged in scale with the head. The result was described by Bottin as "ridiculously big" and that when Schwarzenegger castings were inside it looked like "Beetlejuice after the headhunter shrank his head." Even so, by getting the camera in close enough, the difference in scale was not as apparent. Eliminating the live performer opened up new options. The mechanisms would be concealed on the back of the Fat lady head, making the mask now nearer 50 ib in weight. Linear bearings were used for the mechanisms but they weighed more than anticipated and brought the final mask design to 70 ib, and the mechanism was so large the mask could only be shot from head on. Bottin shot test footage of the effect showing a hydraulic hose lifting the Fat lady head above its giant-scale body to reveal the Schwarzenegger within. Though he wanted to do it in two separate shots, one for the opening of the head and another for it closing, because he shot it in one Verhoeven wanted to also do it that way. However, in the test footage the segments had not lined up exactly and Bottin had wanted to do the head-closing shot in reverse to make it look perfect. On set it worked well, controlled by an operator with a push-pull system for each linear bearing for each slice of the head and children's clay was used to fill in any gaps in the starting position. There were issues with the bearing bending slightly from the weight of the mask when it was open, and the back of the Schwarzenegger head had to be cut open to fit the mechanisms within, but the mask went back together well, completing the final effect. Johnny cab Designed as a parody of McDonald's, the Johnny cab service is a chain of cheap futuristic taxis driven by generic automatons that are polite and cheerful. Bottin and Verhoeven conceived the idea based on Jonny Cat cat litter. The automaton was designed to resemble an all-American 1950s gas station attendant. Bottin re-used a face mold he had made of Robert Picardo for the science fantasy film Explorers (1985) for the driver and recommended Picardo for the voice. At his audition, Picardo suggested the character make a joke about Schwarzenegger's Austrian accent, but Verhoeven said "We don't do that with Arnold." Verhoeven wanted the drivers to look imperfect, as if they had been damaged by their passengers over time. Three models were built, one for dialogue scenes that was mostly computer-controlled, including the eyes, mouth, and tongue with a sophisticated neck that moved like a ventriloquist's dummy. The other two were less complex: one built for Schwarzenegger's character to rip out of the taxi, and another for when it's head spins uncontrollably with sparks and strobe light effects for when it explodes. All Johnny Cab scenes were shot on set in Mexico. The models were controlled by cables and computer mechanisms used to manipulate its various motions. The taxi itself was designed by Cobb. Visual effects Holograms Verhoeven did not want the hologram effects to appear "slick". Different approaches were used for the low-tech versions such as the tennis instructor and high-tech versions such as the ones used by Quaid to deceive his enemies. For the tennis instructor, the actress was filmed against a bluescreen and the effect was further enhanced by rephotographing the footage using a rolling bar raster effect by bi-packing the rolling bar element while filming the performer. The footage not within the raster area was double exposed to make it brighter. When Lori (Sharon Stone) does not match the instructor it flashes red. A five-frame red filtered exposure was made of a black and white version of the footage for this effect. Ripple glass was used to distort the footage for when Schwarzenegger walks through it. So the high-tech holograms appeared smoother, linescreens and ripple glass were only added when they were disturbed. For subsequent scenes using Quaid's high-tech hologram watch, Schwarzenegger was filmed using a dolly on the left side of the screen using a motion control dolly on film and video. The footage was then played back in sync with the motion control move and Schwarzenegger repeated his own movements on the right side of the frame. When the hologram dissolves, Schwarzenegger was filmed against a bluescreen and the animation department used a line pattern and ripple glass effect to "de-rez" him. X-ray machine The train station fluoroscope X-ray scanner effect was led by Tim McGovern and his team, including George Karl, Rich Cowen, and Tom Hutchinson. The scanner, built on location at Churubusco Studios, was a – ramp with a long and tall piece of black tempered-glass at the front. Verhoeven did not want to focus on the complex effect, believing the sequence was more effective if it was shown in an offhand manner. Stop motion and computer generated imagery (CGI) were considered for animating the x-ray skeletons, but Brevig and McGovern preferred using motion capture, a then cutting-edge technology used primarily for analyzing golf swings. Six to eight cameras were positioned around the set, and at the entrance and exit to the X-ray machine were positioned calibration bars that focused the capture system on an exclusive area. Schwarzenegger was asked to wear tight black clothing on which white reference balls could be affixed to capture | borrowed from the Page Museum at the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles. After the conclusion of principal photography, Metrolight used some motion capture for the principal actors, putting them in black leotards with white reference points on their main joints. For scenes without reference footage, McGovern used his experience in keyframe animation from television adverts to salvage some of the original motion capture data. The finished effect comprised 11 different shots that were forwarded to Dream Quest to integrate into the live-action footage. Combining the effect with the footage took several passes through the optical printer, but each successive pass risked degrading the resulting image quality with scratches and airborne detritus. Determined to improve the quality, McGovern and his producer George Merkt wanted to start the process over with clean effects shots and footage and offered to fund the process themselves because the budget had already been spent. McGovern said visual effects producer B.J. Rack was touched by their gesture, and approved their request with additional funding. Two takes were performed using high-speed cameras as a stuntman, standing in as Quaid, leapt through the X-ray machine glass; explosives were used to shatter the glass just before the stuntman made contact. Metrolight found it difficult to animate his movements exactly leading up to the jump. Sets and vehicles Sets Construction of the film's sets began in January 1989. Total Recall features thirty-five sets across eight of Estudios Churubusco's soundstages. Once filming on a set was concluded, it was broken down to make space for the next. The sets were expansive and connected by tunnels so long that they continued outside of the stage, making it was possible to drive between them in the futuristic vehicles. Verhoeven preferred filming scenes in single or long takes and it was possible to begin filming on one set and follow the cast all the way through to the next. This setup often involved up to 400 cast and crew members to accomplish. Cox described filming as feeling like a low-budget film because of how much of the budget was being invested into the sets. The scene of Schwarzenegger and Ticotin entering the reactor was filmed on Stage 7 and 8. The reactor bridge, described as "the plank" was mounted to scaffolding and one end and left open on the other, in front of which a x backlit bluescreen was suspended. Schwarzenegger and Ticotin were greased and sprayed with sweat by a worker but Verhoeven told them off because these additions were incompatible with blue screen filming and the duo were toweled off. Actors walked towards the edge as music played in the background; Verhoeven sometimes played music for the actors to heighten their emotions. Fluorescent green lights positioned below for glow. Verhoeven wanted Total Recall to look like it was filmed on location, which required several exterior sequences without actual exterior locations. A full-scale segment of Maritan landscape set was built approximately high by and that Brevig described as "little more than a patch with this little ridge of red rock." Despite its scale, it was not large enough to capture the vast exteriors Verhoeven wanted, but it was re-used for any scene of actors walking on Mars' surface. It was enhanced using matte painting backgrounds and forced perspective miniatures created by Stetson. Blending the effects required extensive experimentation. Funke described how the details of the miniatures, such as the size of the sand grains or pebbles used, affected how realistic the whole visual looked together. It also involved using the correct contrast and color. Like the main Mars set, the miniatures like canyon walls and mountains were reused extensively to lower the production cost and would be redressed with various pieces to create a new vistas. Quaid's arrival at the Mars Hilton hotel was shot using a wide-angle lens and a motion control pan. The set features a large window beyond which is the Martian landscape. The visual was created using a by bluescreen rig. Making the shot work was difficult as the bluescreen needed to be lit but be far enough away from the interior lighting so as not to reflect it. As natural light was not coming from the window the hotel had to be lit from the side of the footage. However, the shiny floors and accessories of the set would pick up blue light reflections. The blue light could not be removed in post-production because the areas would appear black, so the blue reflections were turned red using rotoscoped mattes. Funke described the reflections as "something you don't see but which has to be there to sell the illusion. The blue screen footage only appears briefly in the scene because Verhoeven did not want to make the special effects the focus of the scene. The technique was similarly used for Cohaagen's office. Brevig and Funke found it difficult to match the wide-angle lens distortion for the miniature landscape footage. The Venusville bar was designed by William Sandell to look hard and metallic, like a classic western saloon akin to the Last Chance Saloon "at the end of the universe," but with video screens displaying pastoral scenes of Earth. For the scene in which Richter and Helm pursue Quaid and Melina to a balcony from the hotel, only the balcony and a small section of the scaffolding Quaid and Melina jump to was constructed. However, they were both filmed in alternate locations: the balcony viewed toward a bluescreen, while Schwarzenegger and Ticotin were filmed in front of a bluescreen. The footage was composited together with miniatures and matte backgrounds. The pair's stunt doubles jumped off the balcony onto a large airbag in front of a 20ft by 40foot bluescreen. It had to be lit from behind because it otherwise risked the stunt people jumping into the lights. Following this, the pair descend a ladder. This was dubbed the "ladder of death" because of the motion control rig being used for the camera filming them. Its tracks were mounted almost vertically and the camera had to be counterweighted with a trash can full of sand manned by several grips to prevent it lifting off the track. The unmanned camera was then lowered slowly while the pan and tilt were operated remotely. To convey explosive decompression when Richter shoots out the window of the spaceport, the cast were manipulated by wired, and concealed support poles. The effect was further enhanced with wind machines and debris. Verhoeven was concerned about a later scene in the alien reactor where Schwarzenegger, Cox, and Tictotin are blown out to the surface because he could see the wires pulling the trio by hip harnesses in close up shots, but for wide shots removing any visible wires would be difficult and costly. To complete the effect, the set was rebuilt vertically. The producers said it was unaffordable but there was no other way to accomplish the stunt without wires. The camera was positioned on its side so that when the trio let go and fell, they appeared to be pulled backward. One of the final shots, depicting the colonists emerging across the surface of Mars combined numerous front- and rear-projected elements, matte paintings, and other aspects front projected onto pieces of Strathmore paper. About 17 elements in total and took 28 hours to film because of all the color separation passes for each element. When showing the martian residents leaving the colonies most of the people appear in silhouette and were extras drafted from the Dream Quest staff. In the film's final scene, rays of sunlight beaming through the clouds were added by the animation department. They used grain-of-wheat bulbs and filmed them in one hundred second exposures with a filter. Vehicles The Martian taxis were functional Volkswagen chassis with two working steering wheels, making turning difficult. Three vehicles were built to be driven by stunt drivers, but the driver lacked experience controlling the unconventional vehicles, resulting in them being wrecked. By mistake, Johnson had arrived in Churubusco a few weeks before filming was to begin, and had used the time to learn to operate the vehicles so he performed the stunts himself. The filmmakers were worried about Schwarzenegger being injured without a professional driver in control, but the actor insisted on traveling with Johnson and the stunts were a success. The "Winnebago"-sized mole drilling machine was designed by Cobb with conceptual artist Steve Burg. Alternately described as being built on a Toyota or Volkswagen chassis, Burg said that when the practical mole arrived on set "nobody was pleased with the way it looked." The exterior needed to be modified for filming within two days. Burg developed a new concept sketch in fifteen minutes. The mole was effectively a plywood box built over the vehicle chassis, and set decorator Bobby Gould had various suitcase-sized injection-molded plastic pieces that were screwed onto the plywood frame. Time limitations meant the designers focused on the top, right-side, and back, which would be visible on camera. Scenic artist George Hanson assisted with several techniques he knew for making pieces appear aged or weathered with paint, including a roofing compound, talcum powder, and acetone, all done in three hours. The shooting schedule was eventually delayed, giving some more time to finesse different parts such as the drilling bits. Vermiculite rocks and Fuller's earth were thrown at the drill by stagehands when it was in motion, but the complex gear system lacked strength and the heavier rocks occasionally jammed the drill bits. During the scene in which the mole drills into the wall between Schwarzenegger and Ticotin, the wall was built around the drill so that as it reversed it would then fall, creating the opening the protagonists later use, but a heavy piece fell on Ticotin's head; she was stunned but uninjured and the footage was used in the film. Miniatures All of the film's miniatures were produced by Stetson in Los Angeles, and supervised by Mark Stetson and Robert Spurlock. To create a believable depth of field—the distance between the nearest and the farthest objects in the image—the miniatures were filmed with a long exposure, meaning five seconds of footage could take several hours to shoot. Because of this, miniatures were set up and being filmed while principal photography took place in Mexico. Once Verhoeven's completed filming, he often visited Stetson to give feedback for adjustments to the models. Mars The miniature sets were built in forced perspective to create the illusion of an endless landscape but this made it difficult to keep the image in focus and the resulting footage was too sharp. This sharpness made it difficult to realistically blend the miniature with a matte sky. Funke called it one of the most arduous tasks, comparing it to the film Damnation Alley (1977) which he described as "one of the most disastrous effects films of all time." To solve the problem, the scenes were filmed twice: one normally, with an illuminated matte sky against the darkened horizon, and the other with a faint cover of smoke that, when combined, softened the joining edge between the matte and miniature. Brevig and his team found it difficult to portray a landscape without an atmosphere because normal methods of disguising flaws in the miniature, such as smoke could not be used. The landscape had to be visually sharp and have gradation from the foreground to the back to create a realistic scale. Most landscape miniatures were twenty to thirty-five feet deep and trapezoid in shape, with the narrowest edge closest to the camera. Some sets could be up to 65 to 70 feet wide, generally about a 1/200 scale. They were constructed using chicken wire for shape and covered with old carpet before model maker George Trimmer dressed them in fine sand and red mortar dye. The canyon floor was not intended to be shown but needed to be deep so the model was built 6 ft off the ground. The individual sections of sets had to be small enough to fit on 8 ft wide trucks for transportation to Dream Quest. Up to fifteen Martian landscapes were built in total, most of which were segmented up and rearranged to be reused in different settings. The Hilton hotel model was about 20 inches tall, made up of plexiglass and lights. The models incorporated several moving items to heighten then realism and prevent the sets appearing static. For instance the view of the Hilton from Cohaagen's office includes cranes, elevators, and trains, while the reverse angle from the Hilton includes the same elements relocated to the other side. Moving live-action shots, such as following Cohaagen as he moves around his office in front of the Martian backdrop, had to be matched in the miniature footage. A motion control track used during live filming would record the movements of the camera so this could be replicated by cameras filming the miniature. Quaid's shuttle arriving at the Mars spaceport was one of the first miniature effects filmed. The craft was three and a half foot square with interactive lighting and a quartz engine. It's exhaust trail created in animation with ripple glass. When it lands, Bluescreen elements of workers were added in the foreground to enhance the scale plus trains and lights in the surrounding area. Funke planned the subsequent train ride, one of the film's most elaborate shots based on the ending of In the Heat of the Night (1967), which begins on a closeup of Sidney Poitier riding away on a train before the image pulls back and rises up. From the inside of the train set, the Martian exterior shown through the window combined four different layers each moving at a different pace to create the correct speed and depth. Reverse forced perspective was used, moving from smaller objects to the largest, so the mountain miniature set and foreground rocks, appearing to be in the distance, are closest to the window. A motion control track installed around the camera was used to move signage and poles, creating a blurry effect that implied speed. The exterior of the train was produced in miniature on the Martian sets. Verhoeven wanted to linger on the train before pulling away and so the animation does not start until the camera begins pulling back. The seemingly single-shot combines footage shot months apart. The train begins on a 1/126 set before the scene switches to a separate, different 1/12 scale set featuring the colony, the change concealed by a foreground matte effect. A 60-foot motion control track was used to capture the scene which helped manage the switch between each element. As the camera pulls away, Schwarzenegger and other cast are shown within the train. Two small projectors built for The Abyss (1989) were used to project Schwarzenegger and other passengers from inside the train. Funke knew the individual techniques would work for the overall effect, but was concerned about combining them. Alien reactor The alien reactor cavern, conceived as a large ice cave lined with immense reactor rods, was a combination of miniatures and matte paintings. The miniature was one of the largest and most complex sets ever constructed in cinema, and the largest set built for the film. The Stetson crew spent a couple of months debating whether to build it horizontally or vertically, eventually settling on the latter because it was the only way it could fit on Dream Quest's stage. Even so, it was limited by the 25 ft high ceilings. The set was built between 1/72 scale and HO scale, measuring about 12 ft wide, 25 ft high, and 35 ft–65 ft deep (different figures are cited), with 8 ft long reactor columns. The weight of the miniature often risked causing it to sag. Brevig considered the "mind probe" sequence, in which Kuato views Quaid's memories of the reactor, to be among the most difficult to film, and it took three weeks to set up. Appearing as a single take, the scene was accomplished with cuts to multiple miniature environments concealed by fast camera movement. It was not possible to use the single miniature because the camera needed to look down and up, and the set had no roof. As the camera moves into an excavation site, the footage transitions to a separate set with a ceiling, and to a different miniature containing reactor rods. The ice cave was difficult to design because the ice needed to appear shiny but because the camera was moving all around the set it was difficult to conceal |
known as Balycze and Balicze, is a small Polish village in the Janikowo District. Owned by an unknown noblemen since at least 1411, | an unknown noblemen since at least 1411, it was sold in 1464 along with nearby villages Kołuda Mała, |
in two rounds on February 28, 2023, and April 4, 2023. Elections will be held for Mayor of Chicago, City Clerk of Chicago, City Treasurer of Chicago, and all 50 members of the Chicago City Council. The elections will be administered by the Chicago Board of Elections. Mayor Incumbent Mayor Lori Lightfoot is eligible to run for re-election, as there are no term limits for the office. Multiple news reports have indicated that she is pursuing re-election. John Catanzara, president of Lodge 7 of the Fraternal Order of Police, has announced his intention to run. Arne Duncan, former U.S. Secretary of Education, expressed interest but ultimately declined to run. News reports have also suggested the following potential | elections will take place in two rounds on February 28, 2023, and April 4, 2023. Elections will be held for Mayor of Chicago, City Clerk of Chicago, City Treasurer of Chicago, and all 50 members of the Chicago City Council. The elections will be administered by the Chicago Board of Elections. Mayor Incumbent Mayor Lori Lightfoot is eligible to run for re-election, as there are no term |
vesper bat found in northern and eastern Asia. Taxonomy Previously thought to be a subspecies of the fraternal myotis (M. frater), it was split as a distinct species by a 2015 study based on molecular evidence. This has also been followed by the American Society of Mammalogists, the IUCN Red List, and the ITIS. The study found it to be basal to a clade containing M. frater, the reddish myotis (M. soror), and Daubenton's bat (M. daubentonii). Other studies have also recovered the Bocharic myotis (M. bucharensis) as its sister species. Distribution and habitat It has a wide distribution across North Asia and East Asia east of the Altai Mountains, from southern Siberia and Mongolia south to Korea and Japan. It is found in a wide range of habitats, both natural | molecular evidence. This has also been followed by the American Society of Mammalogists, the IUCN Red List, and the ITIS. The study found it to be basal to a clade containing M. frater, the reddish myotis (M. soror), and Daubenton's bat (M. daubentonii). Other studies have also recovered the Bocharic myotis (M. bucharensis) as its sister species. Distribution and habitat It has a wide distribution across North Asia and East Asia east of the Altai Mountains, from southern Siberia and Mongolia south to Korea and Japan. It is found in a wide range of habitats, both natural and artificial, and is thus considered a generalist species. In Japan, it has been observed roosting in tree cavities, tunnels, bridges, and buildings. It has been observed foraging along streets in Hokkaido. Description It is a relatively small bat with dark brown wings. Its hind legs are slightly longer than other Myotis species, and the tail length is similar to the head-to-body length. Its |
hospital patients were primarily white; the nursing home patients were primarily black; the doctors were white males; and the nurses and nursing students were black females. In 1928 Isabel Maitland Stewart directed the first university-sponsored studies in nursing using a research team approach. What made the survey unique was that it focused on both the nursing process and results of care in terms of patient comfort and safety. Notable Alumni Ianthe Blyden attended in 1946. Florence Edmonds attended in 1917-1919. Mary Elizabeth Carnegie attended in 1932-1936. Former president of the American Academy of Nursing. Martha Minerva Franklin post-graduate course in 1928. Florence S. Gaynor graduated in 1946. Executive director of Sydenham Hospital, and a director at Meharry Medical College. Lillian Holland Harvey graduated in 1939. Dean of Tuskegee Institute Training School of Nurses. | National Association of Colored Graduate Nurses, which was sponsored by the Lincoln School for Nurses Alumnae Association. The 1914 demographics of the hospital and nursing school has been reported as: the hospital patients were primarily white; the nursing home patients were primarily black; the doctors were white males; and the nurses and nursing students were black females. In 1928 Isabel Maitland Stewart directed the first university-sponsored studies in nursing using a research team approach. What made the survey unique was that it focused on both the nursing process and results of care in terms of patient comfort and safety. Notable Alumni Ianthe Blyden attended in 1946. Florence Edmonds attended in 1917-1919. Mary Elizabeth Carnegie attended in 1932-1936. Former president of the American Academy of Nursing. Martha Minerva Franklin post-graduate course in 1928. Florence S. Gaynor graduated in 1946. Executive director of Sydenham Hospital, and a director at Meharry Medical College. Lillian Holland Harvey graduated in 1939. Dean of Tuskegee Institute Training School of Nurses. Nella Larsen attended in 1914. Novelist, nurse, librarian. She was involved in the Harlem |
2022 in Aspen, Colorado, United States. Medal summary Snowboard Ski Medal table References External links X Games | links X Games Aspen official website XXVI 2022 in winter sports 2022 in American sports 2022 in sports in Colorado Winter multi-sport |
belonging to the genus Phallus. It was documented in 1938. | Phallus formosanus is a species of fungus belonging to the |
The Chinese curling mixed doubles combination Ling Zhi/Fan Suyuan took the lead for the Chinese delegation, against the Swiss combination Peret/Rios. On the evening of February 2, 2022, the first competition day of the Beijing Winter Olympics ended with four curling mixed doubles competitions. The Ling Zhi/Fan Suyuan combination, who played as the host, ushered in the first opponent in the round-robin match, the Swiss combination Peret/Rios, on the D track. After an extra round, the Chinese combination narrowly defeated the opponent 7-6 and got a good start. On February 3, 2022, in the Beijing Winter Olympics curling mixed doubles round robin, Ling Zhi and Fan Suyuan defeated the Australian team 6-5. On the evening of February 3, 2022, in the fourth round of the curling round-robin match, the Chinese team played against the Swedish teams De Waal and Eriksson. Chinese curling mixed doubles players Ling Zhi/Fan Suyuan lost 6:7 to Sweden, ending their winning streak. On February 6, 2022, | the 2022 Winter Olympics with Ling Zhi. Career Path On July 3, 2017, the third stage of the national curling team training camp ended at the Jilin Provincial Speed Skating Stadium. There are 3 men and 4 women in Jilin Province selected for this national team. The female players You Yanhui, Fan Suyuan, Wang Meini and Yu Jiaxin. In July 2019, he was awarded the title of National Athlete by the Winter Sports Center of the General Administration of Sports. On January 27, 2022, the list of the Chinese sports delegation for the Beijing Winter Olympics was announced, and Fan Suyuan was selected for the curling team. On February 2, 2022, the curling event of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics took the lead in the "Ice Cube". The Chinese curling mixed doubles combination Ling Zhi/Fan Suyuan took the lead for the Chinese delegation, against the Swiss combination Peret/Rios. On the evening of February 2, 2022, the first competition day of the Beijing Winter Olympics ended with four curling mixed doubles competitions. The Ling Zhi/Fan Suyuan combination, who played as the host, |
Osaka, Japan. Despite coming into the fight as an underdog, Noynay won the fight by a sixth-round technical knockout. He knocked down Shimizu early in the first round, before finally finishing him with a flurry of punches in the sixth round. Noynay made his second WBO Asia Pacific title defense against the one-time IBF super featherweight title challenger Kenichi Ogawa on 7 December 2019. The fight was ruled as split draw by technical decision, with scores of 49–46, 47-48 and 48-48. The pair both suffered cuts above the left eye after an accidental head clash in the first round, with Noynay's cut worsening as the bout went on, which finally left him unable to compete at the end of the fifth round. Noynay made his third WBO regional title defense against the undefeated Liam Wilson on 7 July 2021, on the undercard of the Tim Tszyu and Steve Spark super welterweight bout. The card was broadcast by ESPN+ and Kayo Sports. He won the fight by a fifth-round technical knockout. Noynay knocked Wilson down once in the first round, twice in the fourth round, and once in the fifth round. The referee finally waved the fight off after the fourth knockdown. Noynay is scheduled to make his fourth WBO Asia Pacific title defense against Liam Wilson. The bout is an immediate rematch of | the WBO Asia Pacific super featherweight title since 2019. Professional boxing career Early career Noynay made his professional debut against Jestoni Autida on 7 September 2013. He won the fight by unanimous decision. Noynay amassed a 10–0 record during the next two years, with 3 stoppage victories, before challenging for his fist professional title. Noynay was booked to fight Alie Laurel for the vacant WBC International title on 18 February 2016. The fight ended in a split decision draw, after the twelve rounds were contested. Three months later, on 4 May 2016, Noynay faced Richard Pumicpic for the same vacant title. Pumicpic won the fight by an eight-round technical decision. Regional super featherweight champion WBO Asia Pacific Youth champion Noynay challenged the unbeaten WBO Asia Pacific Youth super featherweight champion Jinxiang Pan on 16 December 2017. The vacant WBC-ABC Silver super featherweight title was on the line as well. A technical decision was given at the end of the eight round, as Noynay was unable to continue competing due to a cut above his right eyebrow, which was opened by an accidental clash of heads in the sixth round. Two of the judges scored the fight 76–74 for Noynay, while the third judge scored it 78–72 in his favor. Noynay made his first WBO Asia Pacific title defense against Hector Garcia Montes in the main event of a 7 April 2018 card, which took place at the Bogo City Sports & Cultural Complex in Bogo. He won the fight by majority decision, with scores of 95–95, 96–94 and 96–94. Noynay made his second WBO Asia Pacific title defense against Qixiu Zhang on 20 September 2018, at the SM Mall of Asia in Metro Manila. He won the fight by an eight-round technical knockout. Zhang was knocked down twice in the eight round, with his corner opting to throw in the towel after the second knocdown. WBO Asia Pacific champion Three months later, on 9 December 2018, Noynay was booked to face |
the 2018–19 season. She played in five games during her freshman year, posting a win-loss-overtime record of 3–1–0 and stopped 94 out of 103 shots for a .913 save percentage and 2.09 GAA. As a junior during the 2020–21 season, Söderberg's .951 save percentage, 1.34 GAA, and five shutout games were all within the top three of all NCAA women's ice hockey, and she received both the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) Goaltending Champion statistical title and the Goaltender of the Year award. It was the first time that Minnesota Duluth had won the WCHA Goaltender of the Year title. That year, Minnesota | shots for a .913 save percentage and 2.09 GAA. As a junior during the 2020–21 season, Söderberg's .951 save percentage, 1.34 GAA, and five shutout games were all within the top three of all NCAA women's ice hockey, and she received both the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) Goaltending Champion statistical title and the Goaltender of the Year award. It was the first time that Minnesota Duluth had won the WCHA Goaltender of the Year title. That year, Minnesota Duluth reached the Frozen Four semifinal round of the 2021 NCAA National Collegiate Women's Ice Hockey Tournament, where they fell to Northwestern 3–2 in overtime. Söderberg made 44 saves during the match before allowing the game-winning goal on a shot from Northeastern skater Skylar Fontaine. At the time that |
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