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the University of Colorado. Byler has worked as an advisor with faculty members and researchers af the University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser University to build the Xinjiang Documentation Project, a project that documents the ongoing Uyghur genocide. His research has been supported by Columbia University's Gl... | ongoing oppression of the ethnic group in China, such as through the Xinjiang internment camps. Byler has a BA in History & Visual Journalism from Kent State University, an MA in East Asian Studies from Columbia University, and a PhD in Socio-Cultural Anthropology from the University of Washington. Prior to joining Sim... |
over two seasons with the club. In summer 2021, Saro signed for Serie B club Crotone on a contract until 2025. On 30 January 2022, he made his Serie B debut in a 1–1 draw with Parma. References External links 2000 births Living people | youth set-up in 2015, before joining Juventus' academy a year later. He later played for Cesena and Empoli's youth teams on loan from Juventus, before returning to Pro Vercelli in 2019. He made 51 Serie C appearances over two seasons with the club. In summer 2021, Saro signed for Serie B club Crotone on a contract unti... |
the roof. This squad consisted of Vasily Ignatenko, Nikolai TItenok, Nikolai Vashchuk, Vladimir Tishura and Viktor Kibenok, but since they were city firefighters, they didn't know their way up to the roof. Volodymyr Pravyk shift leader of ВПЧ-2, the power plant's fire station, volunteered himself to guide them. Titenok... | to Tatyana Titenok in early 1985, and their son Sergey was born in September 1985. Chernobyl disaster NIkolai Titenok was attached to SPVCH-6, (Militarised Fire Department 6) located around 4km (2.5 mi) from the power plant. And was on duty at the time of the disaster. From his surviving colleagues' testimonies, Titeno... |
Penguin Guide to Jazz awarded the album 3 stars, referring to it as "Murray's finest hour of the fast-disappearing '60s." Track listing All compositions by Sunny Murray. "An Even Break (Never Give A Sucker)" – 7:45 "Giblets - Part 12" – 7:21 "Complete Affection" – 7:15 "Invisible Blues" – 5:25 Personnel Byard Lancaster... | length, it features four mid-length performances that amount to free jazz improvisation. It's compelling, and holds the listener's interest for its passion and intrigue, but this was not a band per se and the rough edges certainly show." The authors of The Penguin Guide to Jazz awarded the album 3 stars, referring to i... |
her acting debut aged ten, when she performed in a musical adaptation of Miracle on 34th Street in New | John Engeman Theater. "Gianna LePera, the 10-year-old who plays Susan, is equally beguiling, displaying a |
under the name of "Juan Perón Province". The first Legislature of Juan Perón Province convened in 1952. Under the first electoral system employed by this legislature, half of its members were directly elected through universal suffrage, while the remaining half was selected by corporate associations. The legislature op... | terms every two years. Unlike most other provincial legislatures in Argentina, the Chamber of Deputies of Chaco is not presided by the provincial vice governor. Instead, the chamber counts with its own presiding officer, elected from among its members. Since 2021, the president of the Chamber has been Lidia Cuesta, of ... |
co-operatives in Japan. The union was established in 1956, and by 1970 it had 74,013 members, then grew to a peak of 93,955 in 1983. Long unaffiliated, in 1990 it joined the new National Confederation of Trade Unions (Zenroren). By 1970, | representing workers in consumer co-operatives in Japan. The union was established in 1956, and by 1970 it had 74,013 members, then grew to a peak of 93,955 in 1983. Long unaffiliated, |
Central Relief Committee, which collected over fourteen million dollars through Orthodox communities. In 1920, he travelled to Europe on behalf of stranded Russian and Polish refugees and organized transportation facilities for emigres. He was a director of Yeshivah Isaac Elchanan and the Zionist organization Mizrachi,... | founded three years beforehand by his father-in-law Kasriel Hirsch Sarasohn. He eventually became Sarasohn's partner, and after Sarasohn's death in 1905 he became the paper's owner. By then, he was also vice-president of the corporation that published the Jewish Morning Journal. When the Morning Journal merged with the... |
Balboni (born in Auxon, France) met in Brussels and started working together in 2007. After developing an interest in filmmaking, the couple directed a number short films, gaining critical attention in the independent festival circuit. Sirot and Balboni made their full-length debut in 2020 with Madly in Life (Une vie d... | its world premiere as the opening film at the Namur Film Festival on 2 October 2020 and was theatrically released in Belgium on 4 November 2020. Upon release, the film was acclaimed by critics, who lauded the cast performances as well as the production values and the sensitive portrayal of its subject matter. At the 11... |
Crossroads and Emmerdale Farm in 1973. In addition, he tried his hand at acting, appearing in a 1966 instalment of The Spies. Theatre work & Translations As a translator, Hirsch translated Ion Luca Caragiale's The Carnival Story from Rumanian into English, performed by the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art for the... | production of the third episode, though Gorrie has no memory of the event. It is even debated that Mervyn Pinfield may have in fact directed the third instalment. Hirsch recovered to direct episodes 4–6, where he found the production smoother and tensions eased between him and Hartnell. Overall, as a result of this bad... |
college basketball season. The Irish were led by head coach Digger Phelps, in his 17th season, and played their home games at the Joyce Center in Notre Dame, Indiana. Notre Dame earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament where they fell | Digger Phelps, in his 17th season, and played their home games at the Joyce Center in Notre Dame, Indiana. Notre Dame earned an at-large bid to the NCAA |
politicians Members of the National Assembly of South Africa 21st-century South African women politicians Women members of | of Parliament (MP) for the African National Congress. References Living people African National Congress politicians Members of the |
Street Park, Morrisville, North Carolina. Summary The New Jersey Stallions won the toss and elected to bat. In the first innings, the Stallions mustered up an opening 29-run partnership before Ramrattan was edged behind to Jariwala off a good ball from Roshon Primus. But, a 42 and 31 from Dominique Rikhi and Saiteja Mu... | final During the group stage of the 2021 Minor League Cricket season (MiLC) each team played 14-16 matches, two against each of the other side of its group and its neighboring group (i.e. Southern and Eastern, Central and Western). All matches took place in one of 27 venues chosen to be played in that season. The forma... |
period in terms of having slower processors and lower-capacity hard disk drives. Early entries in the series were basic affairs with matte plastic finishes; in 2015 Toshiba began introducing C-Series Satellites with resin finishes imitating the look of stainless steel, included Skullcandy-manufactured speakers, | with Intel or AMD processors. The series was introduced in late 2010 with the C655, which retailed for $398 and featured an AMD Fusion processor. The C655 was compared to the then-popular netbooks of the period in terms of having slower processors and lower-capacity |
College on an athletic scholarship. Carrington competed in the American Tennis Association (ATA), which was a version of the USTA for African-American players. He finished runner-up in 1972 and his final loss to Horace Reid was the first to be televised, on Boston's WGBH-TV. The following year he won the title. In 1980... | attended Hampton College on an athletic scholarship. Carrington competed in the American Tennis Association (ATA), which was a version of the USTA for African-American players. He finished runner-up in 1972 and his final loss to Horace Reid was the first to be televised, on Boston's WGBH-TV. The following year he won |
player to have a Sim give birth to 100 babies, each from a different partner, in as few generations as possible. In 2020, Impicciche was a judge on the reality show, The Sims Spark'd. Impicciche left BuzzFeed in March 2021 after finishing the 100 Baby Challenge. Prior to leaving, she began shifting her focus towards cr... | She made gaming content on BuzzFeed Multiplayer before leaving the company in 2021. She is known for her videos in which she completed the '100 Baby Challenge' in The Sims 4. Career Impicciche worked for BuzzFeed and, in 2017, helped to develop BuzzFeed Multiplayer, a YouTube channel of BuzzFeed focussed on gaming. Beg... |
in February 2020 revealed that NSW Police had set annual personal search quotas for officers to meet during the 2018 and 2019 financial years. Between July 1 of 2018 and June 30 of 2019, officers were set a target of 241,632 personal searches, with this figure being made up of a combination of strip searches and genera... | with this figure being made up of a combination of strip searches and general searches. Official data showed that officers narrowly fell short of this target, with 238,923 personal searches being recorded during the 2019 financial year. A similar quota had been set by NSW Police for the 2018 financial year, with 238,81... |
also worked with a group of eleven national volunteer, private, and public sector organizations dubbed The Coalition for Literacy to launch a nationwide literacy campaign. The group ran ad spots about literacy, created a toll-free 800 number to connect people to literacy programs, connecting 40,000 volunteers with lite... | worthwhile role for libraries to undertake. She organized and led Literacy Training Projects in three major cities where 124 participants from thirty-three states and the Virgin Islands attended and learned how to establish and maintain literacy tutoring programs. Coleman resigned in 1987. In 2000 ALA created an annual... |
floor of the Kaisan-dō at Nanshū-ji and was secretly reburied. This conspiracy theory has a number of historical issues, notably that Nanshū-ji had already been burned down and Gōtō Matabe is known to have been killed in combat before the alleged events took place. However, the legend has had considerable longevity, an... | in 1619, is designated a National Place of Scenic Beauty. The temple is the bodaiji of the Miyoshi clan and for many schools of the Japanese tea ceremony. History The temple was founded in August 1526 as , a small Zen hermitage. In 1557, Miyoshi Nagayoshi, castellan of Iimoriyama Castle in Kawachi Province became the m... |
British writer Cecil Street, writing under the pen name of Miles Burton. It is the fourteenth in a series of books featuring the Golden Age amateur detective Desmond Merrion and Inspector Arnold of Scotland Yard. Synopsis Josiah Elvidge a disagreeable chemist and a member of the Downchester Bowling Association is part ... | and Inspector Arnold who happens to be dining at the same hotel, is called over. It is soon established that Elvidge has been murdered by oxalic poisoning. References Bibliography Evans, Curtis. Masters of the "Humdrum" Mystery: Cecil John Charles Street, Freeman Wills Crofts, Alfred Walter Stewart and the British Dete... |
close behind at eight tournament wins. Defending champion Samford has three championships, while Mercer has won two. East Tennessee State and VMI have never won a title, although they both returned to the conference in 2015 after over ten years in other conferences. Furman, which dropped its baseball program before the... | 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic cancelled sporting events across the country. Western Carolina has claimed ten championships, the most of any school, with The Citadel close behind at eight tournament wins. Defending champion Samford has three championships, while Mercer has won two. East Tennessee State and VMI have ne... |
its focus beyond major studio pictures to include independent films and films on streaming services such as Netflix. The three hosts are also close friends and are members of the New York based improv and sketch comedy group Astronomy Club which is the first all-black house team at the Upright Citizen Brigade Theatre. ... | one of the best comedy podcasts of the year by Paste magazine, 1 of the 10 Must-Listen Film Podcasts for Beginners and Fans Alike by IndieWire and 1 of 25 Culture Podcasts that Will Blow Your Mind by the BBC. In 2018, it was listed as the Best Movie Podcast on Vulture's Top Comedy Podcasts of the year and received the ... |
American biathlete Lou Nordyke (1876–1945), American baseballer Micajah Thomas Nordyke (1847–1919), American painter See also Nevada State Route 339, aka Nordyke Road Nordyke | Nordyke (1847–1919), American painter See also Nevada State Route 339, aka Nordyke Road Nordyke v. King, American lawsuit Nordyke Marmon |
print for over two decades. Honors His 1898 recording of Victor Herbert's "Gypsy Love Song" was added to the National Recording Registry in 2004. References External links Rate Your Music profile 1860 births 1948 deaths Canadian male singers Pioneer recording artists | recording of the song for Victor stayed in print for over two decades. Honors His 1898 recording of Victor Herbert's "Gypsy Love Song" was added to the National |
surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrea Reimann-Ciardelli (born 1956–57), American heiress | include: Andrea Reimann-Ciardelli (born 1956–57), American heiress Brooke Ciardelli, |
narrated by Meryl Streep. References External links | is narrated by Meryl Streep. References External links https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9617464/ |
the UCLA Bruins in varsity tennis. He earned All-American honors for the Bruins in 1968. His professional career included an appearance in the singles main draw of the | Cup team and during the late 1960s played for the UCLA Bruins in varsity tennis. He earned All-American honors for the Bruins in 1968. His professional career included an appearance in the singles main draw of the 1973 Wimbledon Championships. References External |
in the firm of Thomson McLintock & Company, chartered accountants. See also McLintock baronets References https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-34790 1873 births 1947 deaths British accountants Baronets in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom Knights Grand Cross of | 1947) was a British accountant. He was a senior partner in the firm of Thomson McLintock & Company, chartered accountants. See also McLintock baronets References https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-34790 1873 births |
Thomas Brevard Steel Jr. (born 1929) is an American computer scientist. His parents were Thomas Brevard Steel and Maudelle Vinson. The elder Steel studied classics at the University of Texas. After graduating in 1915, he served in the United States Army during World War I, and through 1923. Steel Sr. enrolled at the Un... | Societies, and served as its representative to a number of the International Federation for Information Processing's technical subcommittees and subgroups. He was active in the Association for Computing Machinery and specialized in the enforcement of standards. Steel Jr. was awarded the ACM's Distinguished Service Awar... |
the same day. Advocate groups form the village blamed authorities for not responding to complaints of Pelauw villagers as the cause of the conflict. Fearing of repeating sectarian conflict in Maluku, university students from Maluku in Yogyakarta staged a demonstration urging both sides to upheld peace and raise concern... | 2022, a villager was shot dead on Maraka'e bridge close to the customary boundaries between to villages, which erupted into conflict between the villages. Aftermath Following the riot, one company of the Mobile Brigade Corps was deployed on the villages. Injured victims of the riot were evacuated to Ambon. Kodam XVI/Pa... |
Dublin by the archaeologist and the then museum director the archaeologist Adolf Mahr, who later secured funding to acquire it into the museum's collection. Study of the object preoccupied Barron until his death in 1978, and it became closely associated with him. His work was followed by the 1972 pamphlet "Celtic Stone... | placed at the site during the festival. The head is likely to have been hidden along with the "Corraghy Head", a carved stone bust of a bearded man. The head spent much of its time after its discovery on top of a gatepost outside the Hall family farm. A friend of the family recalled spending "days as children on a day ... |
is the dehydrated derivative of C6H4(CO)2C(OH)2, known as ninhydrin, which is used to reveal fingerprints. Indane-1,2,3-trione, which reacts readily with nucleophiles (including water). Whereas for most carbonyl compounds, a carbonyl form is more stable than a product of water addition (hydrate), ninhydrin | as ninhydrin, which is used to reveal fingerprints. Indane-1,2,3-trione, which reacts readily with nucleophiles (including water). Whereas for most carbonyl compounds, a carbonyl form is more stable than a product of water addition (hydrate), ninhydrin forms a stable hydrate of the central carbon because of the destabi... |
Eastwood's 1997 film adaptation. Early life Boles was born on November 8, 1932, in Islandton, South Carolina, to William Husie Fennell, a U.S. Army veteran of the First World War, and Selena Jones. Her mother died in 1938, when Valerie was five years old. Her father remarried, to Sheldonia Glover (1917–1979). Between t... | characters in John Berendt's 1994 true-crime book Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. Boles, of Gullah tongue, was renamed "Minerva" in the book, and was portrayed by Irma P. Hall in Clint Eastwood's 1997 film adaptation. Early life Boles was born on November 8, 1932, in Islandton, South Carolina, to William Husie... |
accidents, usually by adding gates, or adding light signals if there were none. On the main lines many bridges have been built, and also anywhere a new road or new railway has been built. Still there are some level crossings left on the main lines. A train speed of 200 km/h is allowed in Sweden over level crossings, if... | excess of is being tested in Illinois between Chicago and St. Louis, Missouri. Here, due to the high speed of the trains, gates that totally prevent road traffic from reaching the tracks are mandatory on all level crossings. Steel mesh nets were tested on some crossings to further prevent collisions, but these were rem... |
the final. Seeds Draw Finals Top half Bottom half References Main draw Qualifying | 6–4, 7–5 in the final. Seeds Draw Finals Top half Bottom half References |
with different partners. Raja partnered Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan but lost in the quarterfinals to Jay Clarke and Marc | partnered Saketh Myneni and successfully defended his title. Myneni and Ramanathan won the title after defeating Hugo |
rarity among dance productions for being "so deferential to the artist and yet so quietly tough and inventive". He complimented Carlton's "major musical intelligence" and meaningful love songs and further praised the album as further proof that "the adventurous spirit of British soul [in 1990] stands in strict contrast... | of lovers rock met the swallowed aggression of dub, where the structure and confidence of American hip-hop met the residual brashness of punk and ska." Smith & Mighty's beats span a range of touchstones, including digital reggae, new jack swing, early breakbeat hardcore and Balearic beat, while Carlton sings in a high ... |
railway stations in Derbyshire Former Midland Railway stations Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1894 Railway stations in Great Britain closed in 1945 1894 establishments | station served the miners of the colliery in Whaley Thorns, Derbyshire, England, from 1894 to 1945 on the Mansfield to Worksop line. History The station was opened on 4 November 1894 by the Midland Railway. It |
arts festivals held in Yogyakarta, Indonesia | Limburg, Belgium Yogyakarta Art Festival, an annual |
de Schepper Harold Mayot Luca Van Assche The following player received entry into the singles main draw as an alternate: Constant Lestienne The following players received entry from the qualifying draw: Dan Added Jonáš Forejtek Tristan Lamasine Jules Marie Maximilian Marterer Mats Rosenkranz Champions Singles Benjamin ... | Rankings are as of 31 January 2022. Other entrants The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw: Kenny de Schepper Harold Mayot Luca Van Assche The following player received entry into the singles main draw |
Seo Dong-ju, a private security guard in Parisville who helps Ho-cheol in search of a murderer. Lee Seo-joon as Detective Oh. Lim Hwa-young as Choi Jeong-hye, Ho-cheol's wife and a former police officer. Gyeol-hwi as Jeong-min. Jo Yu-ha as Lee Su-a, the kidnapped daughter of Lee Ho-chul. Production Filming Filming bega... | to premiere on OCN on March 13, 2022, and will air every Sunday at 22:30 (KST). Casts Main Jin Goo as Lee Ho-cheol Ha Do-kwon as Bae Tae-jin Lee Won-keun as Kwon Si-woo Supporting Kim Do-hyun as Seo Dong-ju, a private security guard in Parisville who helps Ho-cheol in search of a murderer. Lee Seo-joon as Detective |
In their tenth year under head coach Bob Thalman, the team compiled an overall record of 3–7–1 with a mark | was an American football team that represented the Virginia Military Institute (VMI) as a member of the Southern Conference (SoCon) during the 1980 NCAA Division I-A football season. In their tenth year under head coach |
in a press release saying: Singles and promotion During 2020 and 2021, Saba released many promotional singles including: "Ziplock", "Rich Don't Stop", "Mrs. Whoever", "Something in the Water", "So and So", and "Are You Down". On November 4, 2021, Saba announced his third album Few Good Things and released the first sin... | rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 83, based on 6 reviews. Kyann-Sian Williams of NME gave the album 5 out of 5 stars saying "On this record, Saba expertly blends the whimsical and spiritual nature of soul music with GOAT-level penmanship reminiscent of the... |
half Bottom half References Main draw Qualifying draw Challenger La Manche - 1 | the defending champion but lost in the quarterfinals to Zizou Bergs. Benjamin |
Hendrik Jebens and Niklas Schell 7–6(8–6), 6–2 in the final. Seeds Draw References Main draw Challenger La Manche - Doubles 2022 Doubles | title after defeating Hendrik Jebens and Niklas Schell 7–6(8–6), 6–2 in the final. Seeds Draw References Main draw Challenger La Manche - Doubles |
vandals who had been drinking in the cemetery, overturned 33 headstones, leaving behind beer and wine bottles. The City of Philadelphia erected a historic marker near the cemetery's location in 1998 to recognize Reverend Leeser and his contributions as a teacher and scholar. Burials Veterans of the Civil War are interr... | the Civil War are interred here along with other prominent members of the Philadelphia Jewish community. Reverend Isaac Leeser (1806-1868) Philadelphia Jewish Leader, Educator, and Publisher. Rabbi Dov Aryeh Leventhal (1864-1952) Chief Rabbi Philadelphia Rabbi Eliezer Kleinberg, Rabbi, Cong B’nai Abraham Anshe Russia, ... |
extreme influx of slaves, though, that the plantation's authority did not always invest in pursuing escapees, and even manumitted elderly slaves no longer able to work in the cane fields. Indeed, people of African descent made up three-quarters of the island's population by 1700, and enslaved Black Africans made up bet... | the final resting place of over 570 African, Afro-Caribbean, and Afro-Bajan persons enslaved there from c. 1670-1833. Established by Derbyshire native Samuel Newton in the 1660s, the plantation grew sugarcane and produced rum and molasses, and its height of production coincided with Barbados' prominence in the British ... |
station (DS100 code), a railway station in Hesse, | refer to: Folkestone West railway station (National Rail station code), a railway |
the competition. "" broke the record for the most streams in one day on Spotify in Italy. Music video The music video for "", directed by Attilio Cusani, was shot in Amsterdam and in the concert hall Musis in Arnhem and released on 2 February | million views. Personnel Credits adapted from Tidal. Michelangelo – producer, composer Mahmood – associated performer, author, vocals Blanco – associated performer, author, vocals Charts Certifications References 2022 songs 2022 singles Mahmood (singer) songs Blanco (singer) songs Songs written by Mahmood Sanremo Music... |
store ship, still apparently on the Halifax station, before she sailed to Britain in 1816. Attentive was broken up in January 1817. Career Marquis de Somerulas had at least three masters in her career. The first, in 1800, was William Story (or Storey). On 18 September 1806 Malays at Sumatra attacked Marquis de Somerula... | with their kris. They also attacked Story with boarding pikes as he was coming up the companionway. Marquis de Somerulass crew rallied, forcing the Malays to retreat. In all, Marquis de Somerulas had lost one man killed and had several men wounded, but the crew had succeeded in repelling the attack. Marquis de Somerula... |
of the finest albums of the Bristol underground scene. Three singles reached the UK Singles Chart; "Do You Dream" at number 81, "Cool with Nature" at number 90 in August and "Love and Pain" at number 56. In 1995, Bomb the Bass collaborated with Carlton on their single "1 to 1 Religion". Found on the former album's Clea... | the Bass collaborated with Carlton on their single "1 to 1 Religion". Found on the former album's Clear, it reached number 53 on the UK Singles Chart in March 1995. He released the single "Lovetime" on 4 November 1996. In 1999, he collaborated with speed garage act Serious Danger on their hit "Do U Dream". Discography ... |
1921 at Baker Bowl (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania): Chicago 5, Hilldale 2 October 5, 1921 at Baker Bowl (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania): Hilldale 4, Chicago 3 October 10, 1921 at Harlan Field (Wilmington, Delaware): Chicago 5, Hilldale 2 October 12, 1921 at Third Street and Erie Avenue Grounds (Camden, New Jersey): 5–5 tie O... | 12, 1927: Bacharach Park (Atlantic City, New Jersey): Bacharach 6, Chicago 5 October 13, 1927: Bacharach Park (Atlantic City, New Jersey): Chicago 11, Bacharach 4 Wilderness era (1928–1941) 1928 The St. Louis Stars won the first half of the National League while the Chicago American Giants won the second half. The two-... |
total of 15 rubbers across eight ties. He also represented Canada at the 1963 Pan American Games and served a stint as Davis Cup captain in the early 1970s. On the professional tour, Fauquier won a Canadian Open doubles title in 1968 and beat Ron Holmberg in a match at the tournament in 1969. He featured in four editio... | national junior champion, was a member of the Canada Davis Cup team during the 1960s, featuring in a total of 15 rubbers across eight ties. He also represented Canada at the 1963 Pan American Games and served a stint as Davis Cup captain in the early 1970s. On the professional |
12 to the 14th, Ottawa Blackjacks will be hosting the event. it is also the Inaugural season for the Montreal Alliance, Newfoundland Growlers, and the Scarborough Shooting Stars. Regular season Standings Results } Awards Source: Player of the Year: Canadian Player of the Year: U Sports Developmental Player of the Year:... | } Awards Source: Player of the Year: Canadian Player of the Year: U Sports Developmental Player of the Year: Defensive Player of the Year: Referee of the Year: Clutch Player of the Year: Coach of the Year: 6th man of the year: CEBL Final MVP: All-CEBL teams References External links Canadian Elite Basketball |
at Tsinghua University, Liu began working at the Microsoft Asia Research Institute in 2003, and was appointed vice president of Microsoft Research Asia in 2015. Liu was elected an IEEE fellow in 2017, and granted | Liu began working at the Microsoft Asia Research Institute in 2003, and was appointed vice president of Microsoft Research Asia in 2015. Liu was |
reasoning, and a solidly satisfying solution with no loose ends or careless errors of fact." Isaac Anderson in The New York Times remarked that "no one who has ever read a Dr. Priestley story will be surprised to learn that this is a genuinely baffling crime puzzle of the first quality". Synopsis Gentleman of leisure M... | a gang of drug smugglers. It falls to the gifted criminologist to tie all the evidence together between the two cases. References Bibliography Evans, Curtis. Masters of the "Humdrum" Mystery: Cecil John Charles Street, Freeman Wills Crofts, Alfred Walter Stewart and the British Detective Novel, 1920-1961. McFarland, 20... |
be dealt with". In an interview on 16 February 2022 with Prime Time he said the idea what Russia would invade Ukraine was "insane". He denied that stationing Russian troops around borders with Ukraine was an act of aggression or that Russia planned on invading Ukraine. He said "We do not have any political, economic, m... | the threat to Russian national security resulting from the eastward expansion of NATO" and this "is unacceptable and has to be dealt with". In an interview on 16 February 2022 with Prime Time he said the idea what Russia would invade Ukraine was "insane". He denied that stationing Russian troops around borders with Ukr... |
the offices of County Governor of Østfold, County Governor of Buskerud, and County Governor of Oslo og Akerhus into one office starting on 1 January 2019. The county governor is the government's representative in the county. The governor carries out the resolutions and guidelines of the Storting and Government. This is... | after the merger of the old Buskerud, Akershus, and Østfold counties. The county-municipality of Oslo was not involved in this county merger, however, the Akershus and Oslo had been sharing a county governor since 1917. In preparation for the county merger, the government of Norway merged the offices of County Governor... |
Virginia Military Institute (VMI) as a member of the Southern Conference (SoCon) during the 1981 NCAA Division I-A football season. In their 11th year under head coach Bob | year under head coach Bob Thalman, the team compiled an overall record of 6–3–1 with a mark of 3–1–1 in conference play, placing second in the SoCon. Schedule References VMI VMI Keydets football seasons VMI |
is legally binding through to 2026. Cybersecurity of nuclear weapons systems is among the issues to be covered. Structure The SSD is planned to include plenary meetings and technical working groups. Meetings The first plenary SSD meeting took place in Geneva on 28 July 2021. A second meeting, in September 2021, agreed ... | working groups. Meetings The first plenary SSD meeting took place in Geneva on 28 July 2021. A second meeting, in September 2021, agreed to create a Principles and Objectives for Future Arms Control working group and a Capabilities and Actions with Strategic Effects working group. A third meeting was planned for Decemb... |
Jane snd Little Pettway, living her whole life in Gees Bend. She is associated with the Gee's Bend group of quilters. Joanna Pettway's work is | life in Gees Bend. She is associated with the Gee's Bend group of quilters. Joanna Pettway's work is in the collection of the Birmingham Museum of Art, the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. References 1924 births 1993 deaths 20th-century American women |
with materials purchased from Franklin just before its printing. Another printing by Davis, The First Book of the American Chronicles of the Times, was humorous text. He also printed and published in 1778 an introduction to Latin grammar, by Thomas Ruddiman, entitled Rudiments of the Latin Tongue, and The Spelling Dict... | never substantiated. Thereafter he went on serving as the colony's official printer and as a North Carolina justice of the peace. Davis supported the cause for American independence and to this end was politically active as a printer and politician before and during the American Revolution. Early and family life He was... |
as a judge of the Deschutes County Circuit Court. He was then appointed to the Oregon Court of Appeals in 2015. Appointment to Oregon Supreme Court On January 19, 2022, Governor Kate Brown appointed DeHoog to be an Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court to fill the vacancy left by the retirement of Associate Jus... | from Dartmouth College and his Juris Doctor from the University of Oregon School of Law. Legal career DeHoog served as the Deschutes County public defender from 1993 to 2000. He was in private practice in Bend from 2000 to 2007. From 2007 to 2016, he served in the special litigation unit of the Oregon Department of Jus... |
the National Hockey League (NHL). Playing career Pachal began in Junior A hockey with the Estevan Bruins of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL), before joining the Victoria Royals of the Western Hockey League (WHL) for the 2015–16 season. Pachal spent a season and a half with Victoria, before being traded to t... | National Hockey League (NHL). Playing career Pachal began in Junior A hockey with the Estevan Bruins of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL), before joining the Victoria Royals of the Western Hockey League (WHL) for the 2015–16 season. Pachal spent a season and a half with Victoria, before being traded to the P... |
December 1912 – 17 September 1991) was a British academic and trade union leader. Urwin qualified as a barrister before completing a doctorate. He became a senior lecturer in French and Romance Philology at University College, Cardiff. He also joined the Association of University Teachers (AUT), becoming president of h... | branch, and then serving on the union's national council from 1948, and its executive committee from 1954. In 1958, he was elected as the union's president, then the following year he was appointed as its first full-time executive secretary. The post was renamed as general secretary in 1965. Under Unwin's leadership, t... |
Fiandraia has been historically disputed; in 1976, its discoverer, Roselli, assigned it in the family Mesotheriidae; in 1978, in Mones & Ubilla, it was considered part of Interatheriidae; McKenna & Bell, in 1997, placed it inside its own family, | Interatheriidae; McKenna & Bell, in 1997, placed it inside its own family, Fiandraiinae, itself part of Mesotheriidae; Flynn et al considered it, in 2005, as closer to Toxodontidae than to Mesotheriinae. References Notoungulates Prehistoric placental genera Oligocene mammals of South America Miocene mammals of South Am... |
King of Curling, Curling King, or, Norwegian, Kong Curling) is a 2011 Norwegian sport-comedy film directed by Ole Endresen. Atle Antonsen stars as Truls Paulsen, a former curling champion now medicated for his dangerously obsessive behavior, who has to reunite his team 10 years after they disbanded in order to help his... | Sagen – Flemming Bård Tufte Johansen – Knut Harald Eia – Arne Anne Marit Jacobsen – Jill Else Kåss Furuseth – Toril Egil Hegerberg Ulf Brunnberg Hans Morten Hansen Magnus Devold – Bud References External links Official website Official trailer (YouTube) Kong Curling on IMDb King Curling on Rotten Tomatoes Official Face... |
the 1972 Wimbledon Championships and made his only grand slam singles main draw appearance at the 1974 US Open. His sports marketing company Koch Tavares, which he founded in 1972 with Davis Cup teammate Thomaz Koch, is responsible for running events across | singles and one doubles rubbers. He reached the doubles third round of the 1972 Wimbledon Championships and made his only grand slam singles main draw appearance at the 1974 US Open. His sports marketing |
collapsed again. It was rebuilt again but destroyed in 1730 during another earthquake. Tsunami At the time of the earthquake, the coast experienced a high tide. The first of three large tsunami waves struck approximately one hour after the quake. Two more waves struck later, causing further damage and destroying the re... | subduction produces large earthquakes including the 1960 Valdivia earthquake which had a magnitude of 9.5–9.6 on the moment magnitude scale. These earthquakes are associated with thrust faulting on the interface of the plate boundary megathrust. Thrusting during large earthquakes causes significant uplift of the seaflo... |
well as her leading role in the science fiction franchise film Men in Black: International (2019). She also has received critical praise for her roles in independent films such as Sorry to Bother You (2018), Little Woods (2018), Annihilation (2018), the romantic drama Sylvie's Love (2020), and the period film Passing (... | films such as Sorry to Bother You (2018), Little Woods (2018), Annihilation (2018), the romantic drama Sylvie's Love (2020), and the period film Passing (2021), the latter of which earned her a British Academy Film Award nomination. On television, she earned a Saturn Award nomination for her performance in the science ... |
to navigation in the First Coast Guard District. In 1950, her homeport was changed to Woods Hole, Massachusetts, also located within the First Coast Guard District. In addition to her AtoN duties, White Sage performed many assists and rescues and sometimes acted as an icebreaker. Notable rescue missions included salvag... | vessel displaced 476 tons and had a maximum speed of 10 knots fully loaded. Her hull, decks, bulkheads, and frames were constructed of steel, while her superstructure was steel and wood. White Sage was originally homeported in Bristol, Rhode Island, where she primarily serviced aids to navigation in the First Coast Gua... |
games in his time with the team. In 1969, Strahm served as a graduate assistant at Bowling Green State University, where he received a master's degree. He joined Bellevue High School in 1970 and spent the season as their defensive coordinator. In 1971, Strahm accepted a position as head coach of Taft High School, but c... | at Western Carolina University. Western Carolina started the season 2–1, winning the second game on a last-second game-winning interception return, but lost or tied the next eight, finishing the year with a record of 3–7–1. Strahm resigned after the season to become defensive coordinator at Duke University. He served i... |
Turok (1927–2019), South African anti-apartheid activist Marta Turok (born 1952), | South African anti-apartheid activist Marta Turok (born 1952), |
surname include: Rav Shmuel bar Yehudah Yisrael Bar-Yehuda (1895–1965), | Yehudah Yisrael Bar-Yehuda (1895–1965), Zionist activist and Israeli politician See |
Songs, and Stories Soldiers of Freedom: An Illustrated History of African Americans in the Armed Forces The African American Experience: Black History and Culture Through Speeches, Letters, Editorials, Poems, Songs, and Stories. (Editor) Awards National Association of Black Journalists 2005 Salute to Excellence - Winne... | The Nation as a features editor, making it, at the time, one of the few political magazines with people of color in senior leadership. Wright edited the magazine's features, investigative reports, and editorials, helped cultivate new talent, and developed new digital ventures. The magazine looked to him to enhance cove... |
Greene and Christopher Neame. The film was produced by Johnny Goodman, with Lloyd Shirley and Graham Greene, with cinematography by Norman G. Langley and original music by the Spanish composer Antón García Abril. The film stars Alec Guinness and Leo McKern, and features several notable actors including Rosalie Crutchle... | composer Antón García Abril. The film stars Alec Guinness and Leo McKern, and features several notable actors including Rosalie Crutchley, Ian Richardson, Graham Crowden, Maurice Denham and an early role by Anton Lesser. Production The film is notable for being filmed in the actual locations Greene wrote about in his n... |
an English teacher. Since completing her PhD in 2015, she has been a lecturer in creative writing at Western Sydney University. In addition she has been active as a writing teacher and mentor with Writing NSW and a number of community-based cultural and literary groups. Awards Her first novel, The Incredible Here and N... | born in Australia, but travelled with her family and lived in North America and Asia. She competed a BA at the University of Sydney, followed by a GradDipEd at the University of New England. In 2015 she graduated from Western Sydney University with a PhD for her thesis "Space, anxiety and the politics of belonging in s... |
minutes. Todd Bodine of BelCar Racing would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 21.670 and an average speed of . Third and final practice The third and final practice session, sometimes referred to as Happy Hour, was held on Friday, September 5, at 6:10 PM EST, and would last for 45 minutes. Jeff Burton ... | Richmond, Virginia, at Richmond International Raceway, a 0.75 miles (1.21 km) D-shaped oval. The race took the scheduled 400 laps to complete. At race's end, Penske Racing South driver Ryan Newman would hold off the field on a late restart with four to go to win his seventh career NASCAR Winston Cup Series win and his ... |
Malek has been a journalist since the publication of the daily Azadi on September 5, 1960. He has been the editor of the daily Azadi since 2003. He is the former president of Chittagong Press Club, president of Chittagong Newspaper | Government of Bangladesh awarded him the Ekushey Padak in Journalism in 2022 for his significant contribution in journalism. Award Ekushey Padak- 2022 References Recipients of the Ekushey Padak Bangladeshi journalists People from Chittagong District Living people Year of |
Military Institute (VMI) as a member of the Southern Conference (SoCon) during the 1982 NCAA Division I-AA football season. In their 12th | of the Southern Conference (SoCon) during the 1982 NCAA Division I-AA football season. In their 12th year under head coach Bob Thalman, the team compiled |
Steven Capriati (born August 15, 1979) is an American former professional tennis player. He is now an attorney. Capriati, coached by his father Stefano, is a Saddlebrook graduate. He played collegiate tennis for the University of South Florida (as a freshman) and the University of | an attorney. Capriati, coached by his father Stefano, is a Saddlebrook graduate. He played collegiate tennis for the University of South Florida (as a freshman) and |
the international level, she was the skip of the first Danish national women's team at the . At the national level, she is a three-time Danish women's champion curler (1979, 1983, 1984). Teams References External links (Danish TV special about in Silkeborg; | national women's team at the . At the national level, she is a three-time Danish women's champion curler (1979, 1983, 1984). Teams References External links (Danish TV special about in Silkeborg; Iben Larsen is |
by the Indian Air Force in September 2021. Air Chief RKS Bhadauria visited the school on this occasion. Notable alumni R. K. S. Bhadauria See also List of Kendriya Vidyalayas References Educational institutions established in 1966 Kendriya Vidyalayas Government schools in India Co-educational schools in | and functions under the purview of Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS), an autonomous government body. Installation of MiG-21 aircraft The school has a decommissioned MiG-21 aircraft installed in the institution's forecourt. The MiG-21 aircraft was presented to the school by the Indian Air Force in September |
refer to: "Fallin' Again", a song by Alabama from their album Just Us "Falling Again", a | their album Just Us "Falling Again", a song by Lacuna Coil |
in the 2022 Winter Olympics. He currently resides in Nagano. In 23 World Cup starts, he has two top-10 finishes, his best being sixth in dual moguls (2019 in Thaiwoo) and seventh in moguls (2022 in Deer Valley). He was | skier. He competed in the 2022 Winter Olympics. He currently resides in Nagano. In 23 World Cup starts, he has two top-10 finishes, his best being sixth in dual moguls (2019 in Thaiwoo) and seventh in moguls |
as opposed to those targeted primarily to scholarly audiences." Anthologies and memoirs are not included as they have their own categories (i.e., Anthology, Gay Memoir, Lesbian Memoir, Bisexual Literature, and Transgender Literature). Recipients References Lambda Literary | Memoir, Lesbian Memoir, Bisexual Literature, and Transgender Literature). Recipients References Lambda Literary Awards Awards established in 2006 LGBT literary awards English-language literary awards Lists of LGBT-related award winners and nominees International literary |
Award for the general category. Publication Written and illustrated by , Yuria-sensei no Akai Ito started in Kodansha's josei manga magazine Be Love since February 15, 2018. Kodansha has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was released on July 13, 2018. As of September 13, 2021, | manga magazine Be Love since February 2018, with its chapters collected in nine tankōbon volumes as of September 2021. In 2021, the manga won the 45th Kodansha Manga Award for the general category. Publication Written and illustrated by , Yuria-sensei no Akai Ito started in Kodansha's josei manga magazine Be Love since... |
Airfield , Israel or Bar-Yehuda Road , Tel Aviv, Israel See also Ben | also refer to: Bar Yehuda Airfield , Israel or Bar-Yehuda Road , Tel Aviv, |
played their home games at Lakefront Arena and played as an NCAA Independent for the last season before being a member of the American South Conference during the 1987–88 season. They finished the season 26–4 and earned a bid to the NCAA | represented the University of New Orleans during the 1986–87 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Privateers led by third-year head coach Benny Dees, played their home games at Lakefront Arena and played as an NCAA Independent for the last season before being a member of the American South Conference during the... |
Fritz Homburg 1920: Melville W. J. Williams 1927: John O'Connor McCabe 1935: Beatrice Ellen Pether Organ 1912: Alfred Bampton 1924: Arnold Carey Farley 1928: Norman Chinner 1930: Gordon Bowen 1936: Clarence Black Black began his music studies while a longterm hospital inpatient. 1937: Clifford Reginald Bevan He was a s... | Fritz Homburg 1920: Melville W. J. Williams 1927: John O'Connor McCabe 1935: Beatrice Ellen Pether Organ 1912: Alfred Bampton 1924: Arnold Carey Farley 1928: Norman Chinner 1930: Gordon Bowen 1936: Clarence Black Black began his music studies while a longterm hospital inpatient. 1937: Clifford Reginald Bevan He was a s... |
in a series of books featuring the Golden Age amateur detective Desmond Merrion and Inspector Arnold of Scotland Yard. A review in the Times Literary Supplement declared "this is probably the best work of an author who has already had many brilliant successes". However The Observer noted "Miles Burton still remains fai... | a series of books featuring the Golden Age amateur detective Desmond Merrion and Inspector Arnold of Scotland Yard. A review in the Times Literary Supplement declared "this is probably the best work of an author who has already had many brilliant successes". However The Observer noted "Miles Burton still remains faithf... |
Air, The Magicians and Painkiller. Personal life She is the daughter of David Duchovny and Téa Leoni and has a brother named Kyd Miller. References External links | She is best known for A Mouthful of Air, The Magicians and Painkiller. Personal life She is the daughter of David Duchovny and Téa Leoni and has a brother named Kyd |
the second season of Supergirl "Distant Sun", a song by Lacuna Coil from the album Unleashed | song by Crowded House from the album Together Alone. The phrase may also refer to: |
PowerBook G4 released the same year. The P25 was also one of the first laptops to feature an internal DVD±RW drive. PC Magazine rated it well as a multimedia system. P series models introduced in 2012 were priced at US$800, $100 higher than their midrange S series counterparts. Features of the 2012-issue P series model... | of Satellites, the A series, in 2011. The first entry in the series, the P25, was one of the first laptops to feature a widescreen 17-in LCD, following in the footsteps of Apple's PowerBook G4 released the same year. The P25 was also one of the first laptops to feature an internal DVD±RW drive. PC Magazine rated it wel... |
May 1996) is a German Ski cross skier. He competed in the 2022 Winter Olympics. Career He made his World Championships debut in 2021 finishing sixth in ski cross. | World Cup starts, his first and only podium finish is third in 2021 Idre Fjall. He currently resides in Grainau. Outside of his athletics career, |
the premium P range. Features included Nvidia GeForce graphics processing units, Harman Kardon speakers, optional touchscreen displays and optional backlit keyboards; it was the lowest price entry of the Satellite family to offer discrete graphics. Displays ranged from 14 to 17.3 inches diagonally in size, with only di... | P range. Features included Nvidia GeForce graphics processing units, Harman Kardon speakers, optional touchscreen displays and optional backlit keyboards; it was the lowest price entry of the Satellite family to offer discrete graphics. Displays ranged from 14 to 17.3 inches diagonally in size, with only displays 15.6 ... |
scored 27 unanswered points in the first half beginning with Miller's first quarter touchdown pass to Hayes. A quarter later, Chief McClain scored twice on 13- and 17-yard runs, followed by Ronzani's eight-yard touchdown throw to George Gruber shortly before halftime. Another touchdown came in the third quarter to put ... | deal as the Bears and Bausch both used the T formation offense. Bears assistant Gene Ronzani joined the team as a player-coach. Other staffers included E. E. "Dutch" Scheufler as athletic trainer; Scheufler previously worked in the same position for the National Baseball Congress and the Henry's Amateur Athletic Union ... |
Sedlmayr took over the brewery. In 1842 Joseph Sedlmayr bought the Leistbrauerei brewery and resigned as owner of the Spaten brewery. In 1851 the brewery acquired the Silberbauer-Keller premises on the "green meadow" at Marsstraße 46-48 and expanded bit by bit. In three years the brewery had completely moved to its new... | at the former brewhouse of Löwenbräu AG. Only the filling mechanism and the tanks to store the beer remain at the brewery. There have been no new invests since. The brewery is still contemplating moving to new brewery premises on the edge of the city. In 2008 InBev negotiated selling the Spaten-Löwenbräu group to the R... |
at three US Open tournaments. In 1999 he was appointed head tennis coach at Beverly Hills High School, of which he is a graduate. References External links Year of birth missing (living people) Living people American male tennis players Tennis people from | he is a graduate. References External links Year of birth missing (living people) Living people American male tennis players Tennis people from California USC Trojans men's |
Kompang. Kompang Ponorogo was originally as big as Jidor, only slimmer which makes it easier to hold on one side of the animal skin on the Kompang frame, with the passage of time at this time there are various forms of Kompang in Ponorogo with large, medium to small shapes. In Ponorogo, there is the Flying art of Ponor... | with large, medium to small shapes. In Ponorogo, there is the Flying art of Ponoragan still using Kompang equipment from small to largest sizes, it can even be said to be the largest Islamic of tambourine or Rebana type in the world. In addition to the kompang, the Terbangan is also accompanied by Kendang Reog and Game... |
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