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(1886-1973), Bible scholar and Hebrew language linguist Jacques Torczyner (1914–2013), leader in | and Hebrew language linguist Jacques Torczyner (1914–2013), leader in the American and international Zionist |
The upper surfaces of the leaves is more or less glabrous and the lower surface is covered with woolly, grey, star-shaped hairs. The flowers are arranged in groups of three to six long, the peduncle long, each flower on a pedicel about long with linear bracts about long at the base and a linear bracteole about long at ... | Malvaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is an erect shrub with egg-shaped to heart-shaped leaves and groups of pinkish flowers. Description Lasiopetalum cardiophyllum is an erect shrub with many stems, that typically grows to a height of , its young stems covered with star-shaped hairs. The ... |
has also been conducting research within the framework of OIC'S charter. History Headquartered in Cairo, Egypt, the resolution was formally adopted in 2010 by the OIC Council of Foreign Ministers. The first session was held in 2009 that recognised it as a specialized organization in the field of educational, economical... | conducting major steps for women's development. It plays a central role in structuring and maintaining internal regulations for women's empowerment with the 15 Islamic countries out of 57 member states. It is principally focused on four standards, including women's role in combating extremism, women in positions of pow... |
Murder in Crown Passage is a 1937 detective novel by the British writer Cecil Street, writing under the pen name of Miles Burton. It is the sixteenth in a series of books featuring the amateur detective Desmond Merrion and Inspector Arnold of Scotland Yard. Street was one of the most prolific authors of the Golden Age ... | States by Doubleday the same year under the alternative title The Man with the Tattooed Face. As often in the series, the setting is in rural England. Synopsis The small country town of Faston Bishop is rocked when a body is discovered in Crown Passage just off the High Street. The man is a casual labourer recently arr... |
phrase may also refer to: Without Fear, a 2019 | a series of comic books featuring the superhero Daredevil. The phrase may also refer to: Without Fear, a 2019 |
trained at Toi Whakaari in Wellington, and graduated with a BA in performing arts (Acting) in 2009. He furthered his studies at The University of Auckland, where he completed a Diploma in Teaching Secondary Drama & Dance in 2011. Since graduating, Moa has taught multiple secondary schools in Auckland as a Drama and Eng... | Moa and his family grew up Glen Innes, East Auckland, then moved to New Lynn where he began schooling at New Lynn Primary School in West Auckland, in 1991. He then attended Avondale intermediate and finished his secondary schooling at Saint Kentigern College on a scholarship. Biography In 2007 Moa trained at Toi Whakaa... |
on 6 November 1943 and assigned to the 3rd Naval District. She served the Navy for four years before being taken out of service. In 1947 she was transferred to the Coast Guard, who converted her for use as a tender. She was commissioned White Sumac (WAGL-540) on 19 September 1947 at Charleston, South Carolina, and was ... | Yard in Baltimore, Maryland in 1972. In 1976, White Sumac and White Sage were given new air conditioning and AC electrical systems. On 5 June 1978, while under the command of CWO Fred Hemmingway, she came upon the P/C Joy Toy which was underway without lights. After identifying itself as a cutter the cutter's crew witn... |
"I'm Not Afraid", a song by Lacuna Coil from the 2009 album Shallow Life "Not Afraid", a song by Eminem from the 2010 | or variations on that phrase may refer to: I'm Not Afraid, a 2017 album by John Mark Nelson "I'm Not Afraid", a song |
of the village ranges between 300 and 499 meters with an average elevation of 351 meters above sea level. The village's climate is continental. Buildings and infrastructure There are three main roads that stem from the village toward Koprets (3.5 km), Strazha (6 km) and Vardun (4 km). The active buildings in the villag... | a point in Antarctica, Barilari Bay, Graham Coast, called after the village Cherkovna. The village is located in the geographical area Gerlovo, 4 kilometers away South from dam Cherkovna. The elevation of the village ranges between 300 and 499 meters with an average elevation of 351 meters above sea level. The village'... |
competed in the Men's Doubles and Team relay events at the 2022 Winter Olympics and got the bronze medal in the latter competition alongside his teammates Elīza Tīruma, Kristers Aparjods, and Mārtiņš Bots. References 2000 births Living people Latvian male | the latter competition alongside his teammates Elīza Tīruma, Kristers Aparjods, and Mārtiņš Bots. References 2000 births Living people Latvian male lugers Lugers at the 2022 Winter Olympics Olympic lugers of Latvia Medalists at |
3rd rank secretary of the consulate general for the United Kingdom and Italy, and moved to the London office accompanying the minister Min Yong Ton. In 1903, returned to Korea, but no successor was appointed. As of early 1904, Yi Han-eung took charge of the legation office as a Charge d'Affaires. He visited the British... | moved to 4 Trebovir Road, Earl's Court. It is a four-story Victorian townhouse building with a basement, built in 1879 by the Van Camps from Belgium. Currently there is no sign installed that commemorates the diplomatic heritage, but the Korean Embassy has been trying to raise awareness on the historic importance of th... |
which has a similar storyline as the Berne poem with additional resemblances to Thomas's Tristan; and Marie de France's "Chevrefoil", in which Tristan uses a hazel branch to signal a secret rendezvous with Iseult. In chapters seven and eight, Shirt examines "Tristan Ménestrel" and "Tristan Rossignol". The former is an ... | similar storyline as the Berne poem with additional resemblances to Thomas's Tristan; and Marie de France's "Chevrefoil", in which Tristan uses a hazel branch to signal a secret rendezvous with Iseult. In chapters seven and eight, Shirt examines "Tristan Ménestrel" and "Tristan Rossignol". The former is an extended pas... |
The film is about the life of a musician and his friends. They struggle with both relationships and marriage, and they often party together. There will be a downturn. Plot Nils (played by Nils Sletta) is a self-absorbed young jazz musician that expresses himself through music. Christian (Helge Jordal) is Nils` friend a... | jazz musician that expresses himself through music. Christian (Helge Jordal) is Nils` friend and works as a photographer for a weekly magazine. To make extra money, he also takes nude photos. Christian is struggling in his marriage with Kari (Frøydis Armand). Nils and Christian like to party together and drink a lot. O... |
Shapochnik, etc. Notable people with the surname include: Rabbi Joseph Shapotshnick (1882–1937), Jewish social activist in Great Britain Oleksandr Shaposhnyk (born | Shapotshnick, Shapochnik, etc. Notable people with the surname include: Rabbi Joseph Shapotshnick (1882–1937), Jewish social activist in Great Britain Oleksandr Shaposhnyk (born 1983), |
a half hours. The first set alone took three hours to complete. Sprengelmeyer, a member of the Iowa Tennis Hall of Fame, is the father of tennis player Mitch Sprengelmeyer. References External links 1946 births Living people American male tennis players Southern Illinois Salukis athletes College men's tennis players in... | professional matches on record against Dick Knight in Southampton, New York, which he lost 30–32, 6–3, 17–19, across five and a half hours. The first set alone took three hours to complete. Sprengelmeyer, a member of the Iowa Tennis Hall of Fame, is the father of tennis player Mitch Sprengelmeyer. References External l... |
that he should be serving or served as Judge in any High Court. Members should be of 1. Not less than 35 years of age and 2. recognised university bachelor degree 3. With good ability,integrity and standing and with proficient experience of 10 years and expertise knowledge in subjects of accountancy,law,commerce,econom... | alerts. Currently 43,000 users have registered on the E-Daakhil Portal with around 10,000 cases being filed. Madhya Pradesh State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission started hearing of pending cases through video conferencing in July 2020 during Covid pandemic. Penalties and Imprisonment Manufacturers and Service pr... |
for Cover Records. The band was one of Stereogum's "Bands To Watch" The band's debut album, This Place You know, was released in 2021 to positive reviews. BrooklynVegan calls them "one of the most exciting new bands in hardcore". Musical style and influences Critics have categorised the band as melodic hardcore. Upset ... | album, This Place You know, was released in 2021 to positive reviews. BrooklynVegan calls them "one of the most exciting new bands in hardcore". Musical style and influences Critics have categorised the band as melodic hardcore. Upset Magazine writer Rob Mair described their music as merging "classic DC emo with youth ... |
by Burton L. King. The phrase may also refer to: The House | also refer to: The House of Shame, a 1938 film by Max Neufeld "The House of Shame", a song by |
son of 1992 Winter Olympic Team Large Hill bronze medalist ski jumper Jaroslav Sakala. References External links 1996 births Living people Czech male | He competed in the 2022 Winter Olympics. He is the son of 1992 Winter Olympic Team Large Hill bronze medalist ski |
is is 1.05 × 1022 km from Earth (or 1.11 billion light years, 339 Mpc) with a redshift of 0.08105. It has an Hα line emission, blue-shifted by 2400 km/s, relative to other emission | galaxy. it is an elliptical galaxy with a mass of 150 billion solar masses. SDSS J1430+2303 is is 1.05 × 1022 km from Earth (or 1.11 billion light years, 339 Mpc) with a redshift of 0.08105. It has an Hα line emission, blue-shifted by 2400 km/s, relative to other emission lines from |
to: United_States_presidential_primary#Front-loading, a trend of moving primaries earlier in the calendar Washing machine#Front-loading, front | of moving primaries earlier in the calendar Washing machine#Front-loading, front loading |
released their debut album in 2022 titled Little Green House. The album was named Stereogum's "Album of the Week". The album received positive reviews. Discography Studio albums Little Green House | The band released their debut album in 2022 titled Little Green House. The album was named Stereogum's "Album |
a song by Lacuna Coil from the album Black Anima See | also its title track. The phrase may also refer to: Under the Surface, an album by Christopher "Under the Surface", a song |
FC Schalke 04 and the club's seventh consecutive season in the top flight of German football. Competitions Overall record Bundesliga | top flight of German football. Competitions Overall record Bundesliga League table Results by round Matches DFB-Pokal UEFA |
approximately 6:48 a.m. Police body camera footage reviewed by reporters "showed several officers quickly rushing into the apartment at the same time", several yelling "Police! Search warrant!", one officer yelling "Hands, hands!", and another yelling "Get on the ground!" Locke was lying on a couch wrapped in a blanket... | parents also stated their son did not live at the apartment. The family said Amir was "a deep sleeper" and may have been startled and "grabbed for his gun". The family also said he had a gun license and a concealed carry permit, and had a gun for protection due to his work for DoorDash. Minnesota attorney Jeff Storms a... |
He currently resides in Doussard. References External links 1999 births Living people French male snowboarders Olympic snowboarders of France Snowboarders at the | March 1999 is a French snowboarder who competed in the men's halfpipe at the 2022 Winter Olympics. Tourki has two top-20 finishes at two World Championships (2019, 2021). |
played for that new state, for example the secession of South Sudan from Sudan. This contrasts to the situation with Kosovo in the 2010s when it became an official FIFA team: several players who had moved to other parts of Europe in childhood switched from those national teams (or Albania, which granted passports to th... | who had only played at the youth level. Players who are eligible to play for multiple national teams who were born with multiple citizenships such as by virtue of inheriting different citizenships from different parents. Being born in a country with jus soli nationality law (e.g. United States) to parents from a countr... |
manufacturing in 2021 and was first publicly unveiled in February 2022 during Independence Day celebrations. Initial it is planned to produce ten units but a demand for around fifty vehicles is expected. References Wheeled armoured personnel carriers Post–Cold War military equipment of Sri Lanka Military vehicles intro... | spare parts it has much lower production and maintenance costs compared to imported equivalents. It is armed with a turret for a 12.7mm machine gun. The vehicle is capable of handling disaster relief and MEDEVAC operations. History Unicob began manufacturing in 2021 and was first publicly unveiled in February 2022 duri... |
and persuaded the developer to down-scale its plan. The supermarket carpark and part of the building was then sold to new owners in February 2001. Closure and legacy The chain had six stores at the start of 2003: its original Māngere store, three other Auckland stores in Orewa, Point Chevalier, Flat Bush, and stores in... | Northcote later that year. Construction on a store in Glen Eden had begun by July 1973. Plans for a store in Green Bay were scrapped due to local opposition. Gubay instead opted to build a store in Avondale, which opened in September 1975. International expansion Gubay also established 3 Guys supermarkets in Ireland in... |
University of Bonn and University of Berlin. He began his newspaper career in The Washington Post and moved to United Press International in 1960, before joining the Washington, D.C. bureau of The Wall Street Journal in 1962. From 1968 onwards, he began to work on a series of exposes on Spiro Agnew, since he was picked... | politics at the University of Bonn and University of Berlin. He began his newspaper career in The Washington Post and moved to United Press International in 1960, before joining the Washington, D.C. bureau of The Wall Street Journal in 1962. From 1968 onwards, he began to work on a series of exposes on Spiro Agnew, sin... |
That is how she gets closer to Mohiniyattayam. Realizing Sugandhi's fascination with classical dance forms, Nair sent her to Vedanta Prahlad Sharma to study Kuchipudi. Sugandhi met Bharathanatyam exponent Padma Subramaniam at a dance event in FACT and their relationship turned into a deep friendship. Later, in her 50s,... | of 71, Sugandhi done her Doctorate in "Development of Pedagogy for Mohiniyattam Based on Natya Sastra" from Thanjavur Sastra University under Padma Subramaniam. Currently she is working as the Academic Dean in Kerala Kalamandalam. Personal life Sugandhi and her husband K. R. Damodara Prabhu have two children, Nanditha ... |
hotel (exhibition) El Principal De L’eixample (live) NH Collection Hotel (exhibition) El Principal de L’eixample (live show) Espai BM (exhibition) Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II (exhibition and show) Axel Hotels (exhibition and show) Estrella Damm (event) Nuba Lounge (exhibition and show) Barcelona Design Gallery (repre... | In December 2017, he exhibited his works in Miami and did a live performance with Major Lazer in the week of Art Basel. Exhibitions NH Collection hotel (exhibition) El Principal De L’eixample (live) NH Collection Hotel (exhibition) El Principal de L’eixample (live show) Espai BM (exhibition) Galleria Vittorio Emanuele ... |
is commonly grown as an ornamental plant worldwide. Uses The plant is easily propagated by stem cuttings and seeds and is a popular ornamental in both the local and international markets. Conservation Alocasia zebrina has not been evaluated by the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List of Threatened Sp... | the base into two triangular to ovate lobes. It is a rich glossy green with a leathery texture. The flowers are borne in pairs and are around long. The fruits are orange in color. Distribution Alocasia zebrina is endemic to the islands of Luzon, Mindanao, Leyte, Samar, Biliran, and Alabat in the Philippines. It is comm... |
prize for one of his landscapes in 1865. He continued his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich, from 1868 to 1869. This was followed by trips to Paris, Italy, Tyrolia and Bavaria. Upon returning to Poland, he divided his time between Kraków and Lwów; continuing to travel throughout Galicia, the Tatras and the Pi... | basic course in landscape painting and drawing at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków. Jacek Malczewski was one of his best-known students there. Roman Kochanowski and Maurycy Gottlieb also studied with him. After 1879, he settled permanently in Lwów. He suffered a serious illness in 1882, which left him unable to walk,... |
and writer, launched Daastan as Pakistan's first for-profit self-publishing company. He, along with his two friends, submitted a proposal for a self-publishing platform to the Plan9's 5th incubation cycle, which is Pakistan's largest technology incubator managed by the Government of Punjab, Pakistan. The proposal was c... | Punjab, Pakistan. The proposal was chosen and funded. Daastan also arranges story writing competitions and a podcast, Nishast, for new writers. Projects In January 2016, Daastan was branched into two projects; Qissa, a self-publishing wing for writers to self-publish themselves and freelance wing, a marketplace for Pak... |
on the application of Gyldén's method to the perturbations of minor planets. Callandreau was elected to the Académie des Sciences in 1892 and became a professor of astronomy at the École Polytechnique the next year. He began a large scale study of shooting stars when he became a president of the Société Astronomique de... | He also served as a professor of astronomy at the École Polytechnique from 1893. Life and work Callandreau was born in Angouleme, France, the son of Amédée Callandreau, a notary and genealogist. Pierre Callendreau was his grandfather. Callandreau went to the École Polytechnique in 1874. He became interested in astronom... |
Methodist University (SMU) while studying for a business degree. He came to the U.S. from rural New South Wales. Gardner was runner-up at the National Amateur Grass Court championships in 1970 and was the SWC singles champion in 1972. On the professional tour he had wins over Georges Goven and Roscoe Tanner. He beat Ni... | University (SMU) while studying for a business degree. He came to the U.S. from rural New South Wales. Gardner was runner-up at the National Amateur Grass Court championships in 1970 and was the SWC singles champion in 1972. On the professional tour he had |
to the subfamily Hypselostomatinae of the family Gastrocoptidae . It was described in 2022. This species was discovered by scientists scrutinising a small pothole-like cave located in northern Vietnam, according to the original description published in Contributions to Zoology. According | Angustopila psammion is a species of land snail belonging to the subfamily Hypselostomatinae of the family Gastrocoptidae . It was described in 2022. This species |
maximum time out to sea was twenty days at 8 knots. Her compliment of officers and crew was 26. White Pine was unique in her class for having spuds, which are retractable stanchions that enabled her to service aids in areas other tenders would find difficult or hazardous. Spuds are vertical poles along the ship's si... | the White Pine was 132-10 in overall length; 132 in length between perpendiculars; 30-9 3/4 in extreme beam; 15-8 in depth of hold; 6-2 in draft forward fully loaded; and 5 in draft forward with a light load. Her one mast was 48 tall. The vessel displaced 600 tons and had a maximum speed of 9.2 knots fully l... |
local shogi school and had become good enough to enter the Tōkai branch of the Japan Shogi Association's training group system as a fifth-grade elementary school student. Iwasa qualified for women's professional status after being promoted to training group B2 in December 2021. Needing a sponsor to become a women's pro... | two was arranged by a mutal acquaintance and Toyoshima agreed to take her on as his first apprentice. She applied for women's professional status and her application was accepted by the Japan Shogi Association; she was granted women's professional status on February 1, 2022. she is a senior high school student and Ugui... |
(born 11 November 1999) is an Italian skeleton racer who competed at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.He lives | an Italian skeleton racer who competed at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.He lives in Tricerro between Milano and Torino. At the IBSF Junior World Championships |
knowing as the "Dynasty style". Its calligraphy is strict, and it is actually referencing previous records of Zhong Yao and Zhang Zhi. He is author of several books, such as book Collection of Song Dynasty Edicts and book Khitan Customs, and so on. His five poems are recorded in the book Whole song poetry. See also Cha... | of Changshan Commandery in Han Dynasty. Experiences He had served as vice minister of Shumiyuan because of his ten strategies and assistant administer in political affairs. In 1041, Song Shou died at the age of 50. Posthumously, he was entitled "Xuanxian". The writing style is exquisite and emperor took some of his cal... |
throughout." Music video A music video was released simultaneously with the single released directed by Deborah Chow. Personnel Red Hot Chili Peppers Anthony Kiedis – lead vocals Flea – bass guitar Chad Smith – drums, percussion John Frusciante – guitars, backing vocals Additional musicians Matt Rollings – piano Charts... | Music video A music video was released simultaneously with the single released directed by Deborah Chow. Personnel Red Hot Chili Peppers Anthony Kiedis – lead vocals Flea – bass guitar Chad Smith – drums, percussion John Frusciante – guitars, backing vocals Additional musicians Matt Rollings – piano Charts Release hist... |
islands of Luzon, Mindanao, and Polillo in the Philippines. DescriptionA. heterophylla grows to around tall. It usually bears around 3 to 5 leaves. The petiole is long. The leaves, like its specific name implies, are highly variable in shape, even in one individual. They are usually triangular, sagittate (arrow-shaped)... | heterophyllum C.PreslColocasia heterophylla (C.Presl) Kunth }}Alocasia heterophylla is a plant in the family Araceae. It is endemic to the islands of Luzon, Mindanao, and Polillo in the Philippines. DescriptionA. heterophylla grows to around tall. It usually bears around 3 to 5 leaves. The petiole is long. The leaves, ... |
and that boosted spirits back home. Carl Yastrzemski was at first base, and after three short trials in previous years Cecil Cooper was going to make this team and probably be the designated hitter. With 1975, the Big Red Machine lineup solidified with the starting team of Johnny Bench (c), Tony Pérez (1b), Joe Morgan ... | Gerónimo (cf), and George Foster (lf). The starting pitchers included Don Gullett, Fred Norman, Gary Nolan, Jack Billingham, Pat Darcy, and Clay Kirby. However, it was the bullpen that was the key to the Reds' pitching (and Anderson's reputation as "Captain Hook") with Rawly Eastwick and Will McEnaney as the key closer... |
at the 2022 Winter Olympics. References External links Living people 2003 births Italian male Nordic combined skiers Sportspeople from Trentino Nordic combined skiers at the 2020 Winter | combined skiers Sportspeople from Trentino Nordic combined skiers at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics Nordic combined skiers at the 2022 |
municipality and sold various assets. In mid-1996, AvtoVAZbank resumed transactions with AvtoVAZ at a small scale. By that time, AvtoVAZ dropped AvtoVAZbank as its main financial affiliate. In 1999, the state-controlled Agency for the Restructuring of Credit Organisations (ARCO) became the main AvtoVAZbank shareholder.... | 1996. AvtoVAZ transferred its management school to the Tolyatti municipality and sold various assets. In mid-1996, AvtoVAZbank resumed transactions with AvtoVAZ at a small scale. By that time, AvtoVAZ dropped AvtoVAZbank as its main financial affiliate. In 1999, the state-controlled Agency for the Restructuring of Cred... |
a school in Brisbane, Australia Citipointe Church, Brisbane, | Brisbane, Australia Citipointe Church, Brisbane, Australia See also Christian Outreach College (disambiguation), the former |
elections, taking twenty-seven of thirty-one seats in the municipal assembly. Gashi led the PDK's electoral list and was confirmed as mayor after the election. In July 2002, he was elected as a member of the PDK's steering council. In the 2002 Kosovan local elections, he led the party to another overwhelming victory in... | were threatened with violence; Gashi dismissed these claims as "lies and propaganda," saying, "We don't need to threaten any other parties." The PDK in any case won a landslide victory in Skenderaj in the 2000 Kosovan local elections, taking twenty-seven of thirty-one seats in the municipal assembly. Gashi led the PDK'... |
high school is a nightmare, but Lin Beixing decided to retake the college entrance examination and get rid of Zhanyu, to live anew for herself. However, Lin Beixing's sweet dream was dashed by a boy called Zhang Wansen. The accidental encounter of Zhang Wansen after the college entrance examination became the switch to... | January 26, 2022. Synopsis Lin Beixing, an "experienced girl" who is about to enter her 30s, missed out on achieving her dream of love as her boyfriend, Zhan Yu, breaks the contract, and her life and work have become a mess. However, not sure if this is the God playing tricks on her, Lin Beixing returned to the age of ... |
of New York Public Radio. Biography Dobkin is a native of New York City and grew up in Park Slope, Brooklyn. He graduated from Stuyvesant High School, attended Binghamton University, and graduated from Columbia University in 1998. He also received an MBA from New York University Stern School of Business in 2005. Dobkin... | native of New York City and grew up in Park Slope, Brooklyn. He graduated from Stuyvesant High School, attended Binghamton University, and graduated from Columbia University in 1998. He also received an MBA from New York University Stern School of Business in 2005. Dobkin worked as an IT consultant when he co-founded t... |
taxi," a colloquial name for an armoured personnel carrier | American drama film "Battle taxi," a colloquial name |
became the International Society of Technology in Arthroplasty in 1994. References External links Organizations established in 1994 Learned | in 1987 and subsequently met every year, alternating between the United States and Europe. It was formally known as the International Society for the Study of Custom Prostheses (ISSCP) |
singles. In 1971 he received the President's Trophy, an award for the best scholar athlete at OSU. Van Lingen, who was a Davis Cup alternate for South Africa, reached the singles third round of the 1967 U.S. National Championships. He also featured in | Lingen played collegiate tennis for Oral Roberts University (OSU), where he was beaten only twice in singles. In 1971 he received the President's Trophy, an award for the best scholar athlete at OSU. Van Lingen, who was a Davis Cup alternate for South Africa, reached the singles third round of the 1967 |
monastery has a guesthouse outside of the monastic enclosure, where women who wish to take part in the quiet and solitude of monastic life can stay. Guests are given three meals a day, prepared by the sisters. There is a small gift shop on the monastery property which sells religious goods such as rosaries made by the ... | other monastery of the Solesmes Congregation in the United States is Clear Creek Abbey in Cherokee County, Oklahoma. The congregation of the monastery uses Latin Gregorian chant during services, part of the spiritual heritage of Cécile Bruyère and Prosper Guéranger. Martha Hennessy, a noted peace activist and member of... |
program. The show first aired on July 10, 2020, The show is anchored | is anchored by the network's Senior Anchor and Director for News Content Development, Rico Hizon. References |
charge of the reconstruction efforts for the church and its attached convent. The crowds located him in the basement where he was hidden and attacked him to death with swords. Girolamo dei Conti Arese Arese was born circa 1597 in Milan and was a deacon at the time of his death. The rioters ambushed him and stabbed him ... | Bodeo were killed as the people hurled insults and blasphemies at them. The mob proceeded to kill the Spanish priest Juan Martínez in his attempt to protect the Eucharist and had his arm cut off in the melee before his skull was smashed. The Czech vicar Bedřich Bachstein was the next one killed as he hid in the bell to... |
gold at the 2014 Asian Games and several "one-club men" (active or retired players who spent their entire playing careers with the same team). Compared to past and present draft classes, as of the 2020–21 season, more players from this draft have continued to play regularly in their respective teams and maintained thei... | with the same team). Compared to past and present draft classes, as of the 2020–21 season, more players from this draft have continued to play regularly in their respective teams and maintained their professional careers into their mid-thirties. Ham Ji-hoon, who is team captain of Ulsan Hyundai Mobis Phoebus as of the ... |
and The Stand, among others. Van Norden also has a prolific resume in theater as well. Personal life Van Norden graduated magna cum laude from Colgate University. He is married to Wendy Van Norden. The two have a son Robert. Filmography Film Television References External links PETER VAN NORDEN official website 1950 bi... | two have a son Robert. Filmography Film Television References External links PETER VAN NORDEN official website 1950 births Male actors from New York City American male film actors American male television actors Jewish American male actors Juilliard School alumni Living people Colgate University alumni 20th-century Ame... |
American frontier trader Bismarck Myrick (born 1940), American ambassador Bob Myrick (born 1952), American baseball player Daniel Myrick (born 1961), American film director Don Myrick (1940–1993), American saxophonist Gary Myrick (b. ? ), American singer, songwriter, and guitarist Gary B. Myrick (b. ?), U.S. Senate off... | ? ), American singer, songwriter, and guitarist Gary B. Myrick (b. ?), U.S. Senate officer Hannah Myrick (1871–1973), American physician Jalen Myrick (born 1995), American football player Julian Myrick (1880–1969), American insurance salesman and tennis promoter Leland Myrick (b. ? ), American author and illustrator Ma... |
the seventh studio album by South African DJ and music Producer Black Coffee, released on February 5, 2021, by Soulstic Music. Pharrell Williams, David Guetta, Diplo and Usher appear as guest artists. Track listing Critical reception Reviewing the album for Pitchfork, Tarisai Ngangura stated, "Subconsciously isn’t the ... | offers bangers through and through, but the standout tracks are compelling enough to stay the course". Release Subconsciously was released on February 5, 2021. Commercial performance The album broke Apple Music and Spotify 2021 records for largest streaming scored 100 million streams. Subconsciously received a nominati... |
built for the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) in the 1860s Italian ironclad Principe di Carignano, lead ship of the Principe di Carignano class of ironclad warships built for the Italian | of Savoy-Carignano Principe di Carignano-class ironclad, group of three ironclad warships built for the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) in the 1860s Italian ironclad Principe di Carignano, lead ship of the |
German emperor, at Longchamp Racecourse outside the city. These troops entered Paris at around 10.30 am. These troops paraded formally down the Champs-Élysées at around 3 pm with fifes and drums playing. Parisian citizens had attempted to block the arch of the Arc de Triomphe, but the leading elements of German cavalry... | the right of the German Empire to station troops in France until paid. Under the terms of the Treaty the Germans were permitted to station 30,000 men in Paris from 1 March and, if further agreement was not forthcoming by 3 March, to resume hostilities. There were fears in Paris that fighting might resume as soon as the... |
then became involved in establishing a school for the children of Europeans as well as one for Indians where the children paid for the education by working on plantations. The funding crunch was brought on by the clash between England and Denmark and John made use of local teachers. John was influenced into the study o... | Pyrläus (c. 1710–80). He studied theology at the university of Halle while also teaching at an orphanage under Johann Georg Knapp. He was ordained in 1769 at Copenhagen and went with the mission to Tranquebar along with Wilhelm Jacobus Müller, leaving on 16 March 1771 after a previous plan to sail on January 6, 1770, h... |
Tan was a weekly Turkish newspaper published between 1969 and 1999 in Pristina, Kosovo. It was one of the Turkish language publications started in Yugoslavia. History and profile The first issue of Tan appeared on 1 Mayıs 1969. The paper was started by the Kosova branch of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia. It was... | transmit cultural identity of the Turkish-origin people in the region to next generations. Şükrü Zeynullah worked for the paper from 1975 to 1981 as a trade director. Tan published several supplements and books. Some of its supplements were Çevren (Your environment in Turkish) which was first published in 1973 and Kuş ... |
Music. Track listing Charts References Toby Love albums 2013 albums | by Puerto Rican-American Bachata artist Toby Love released in 2014 through Top Stop Music. Track listing |
director of the drama club. Kai is a mongoose. Formerly part of the drama club acting team, he is demoted by Louis to working as a stagehand and supporting the actors of the club. Els is an Angora goat who was the object of Tem's affection. She initially feared Legoshi following Tem's murder, but she changed her mind a... | and back-alley doctor, who treats and rehabilitates carnivores whose predatory instincts start to overtake them. He first encounters Legoshi when he passes out in the Black Market, and at first assumes that Legoshi is one of many carnivores succumbing to their feral instincts, but soon develops something of a friendshi... |
first album to be produced by Rick Rubin since I'm with You (2011) and the first with guitarist John Frusciante since Stadium Arcadium (2006) following his return in 2019, replacing his replacement Josh Klinghoffer. The first single, "Black Summer", was released in February 2022. Background Following the tour for their... | that "artistically, in terms of being able to speak the same [musical] language, it was easier working with John. Getting back into a room and starting to play and letting the thing unfold… was really exciting." On February 8, 2020, Frusciante performed with the Chili Peppers for the first time in 13 years, at a memori... |
work in larger cities leaving the women to tend to the crops. The International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics has provided fruit trees to Derasar, in addition to knowledge on which crops would be successful in the dry region. Crops that are grown in Derasar include "pearl millet, cluster bean, gree... | that of the region of Rajputana within the Indian subcontinent, such as the wearing of the angarkha. Demographics and geography The population of Derasar consists about 600 persons, including 70 Muslim families. Derasar lies within the arid Thar Desert and for eleven months of the year, water is scarce. As such, rainwa... |
25, 1986, at age 48. His works included a biography on blues singer Libby Holman and books on backgammon and covered the lives of professional gamblers. Bradshaw was famous for his lifestyle and journalism, and his works were compiled in a 2021 anthology The Ocean Is Closed: Journalistic Adventures and Investigations b... | and graduated from Church Farm School. He also attended Columbia University. He wrote for the New York Herald Tribune before moving to England to write for Queen, British Vogue, and The Sunday Times before returning to the United States to join the staff of the New York magazine. He died of a heart attack at the Univer... |
(SD) between 1939 and 1944 and distributed to high-ranking Nazi leaders. They are considered one of the most valuable sources | Bytwerk as "relatively objective as Nazi sources go". References Further reading Reich Security Main Office Public opinion 1939 establishments in Germany 1944 disestablishments in |
October 1897–unknown) was a Scottish footballer who played in the Football League for Portsmouth, Reading and West Ham United and in the Scottish Football League for Heart of Midlothian. References 1897 births Scottish | football goalkeepers English Football League players King's Own Scottish Borderers F.C. players Broxburn United F.C. players Heart of Midlothian F.C. players Reading F.C. players Portsmouth F.C. players West Ham |
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Football League for Portsmouth. References 1898 births Scottish footballers Association football defenders English | defenders English Football League players Vale of Clyde F.C. players Albion Rovers F.C. players Portsmouth F.C. players |
November 1967, to the First Coast Guard District and was based out of Rockland, Maine, arriving there on 17 November 1967. Here she was responsible for maintaining 417 buoys along the coast of Maine from Portland to Calais at the Canadian border. She also serviced buoys on several of the major rivers in Maine including... | Russel towing a barge 10 miles northeast of Rochester, New York. She transferred in November 1967, to the First Coast Guard District and was based out of Rockland, Maine, arriving there on 17 November 1967. Here she was responsible for maintaining 417 buoys along the coast of Maine from Portland to Calais at the Canadi... |
that did not stop the authorities from charging Hells Angels on the basis of Trudeau's testimony. Ross lacked the charisma of Ryan and was respected rather than loved by the West End Gang. The moniker of "Allan the Weasel" reflected his weasel-like face and his ability to "weasel" out any situation. In the late 1980s, ... | Ryan and was respected rather than loved by the West End Gang. The moniker of "Allan the Weasel" reflected his weasel-like face and his ability to "weasel" out any situation. In the late 1980s, Ross was a successful drug dealer who frequently went to Florida and Aruba to import cocaine, marijuana and hashish. Ross took... |
Mathis & Marinoni, 2016 Lamproclasiopa hendeli Wirth, 1968 Lamproclasiopa laevior (Cresson, 1934) Lamproclasiopa lapaz Costa, Mathis & Marinoni, 2016 Lamproclasiopa mancha Costa, Mathis & Marinoni, 2016 Lamproclasiopa nadineae (Cresson, 1925) Lamproclasiopa nitida (Cresson, 1918) Lamproclasiopa painteri (Cresson, 1930)... | 2016 Lamproclasiopa aracataca (Cresson, 1940) Lamproclasiopa argentipicta Costa, Mathis & Marinoni, 2016 Lamproclasiopa auritunica Costa, Mathis & Marinoni, 2016 Lamproclasiopa balsamae (Cresson, 1930) Lamproclasiopa bisetulosa (Cresson, 1939) Lamproclasiopa brunnea Costa, Mathis & Marinoni, 2016 Lamproclasiopa brunneo... |
labour union worker and politician, currently a member of Legislative Council for the Labour constituency. He is also the secretary-general for the pro-Beijing labour union Federation of Hong Kong and Kowloon Labour Unions, and a member of the | secretary-general for the pro-Beijing labour union Federation of Hong Kong and Kowloon Labour Unions, and a member of the Election Committee responsible for electing the Chief Executive. Electoral performances References |
Krai. Until 2007 the constituency covered area around Krasnoyarsk in central Krasnoyarsk Krai. The constituency changed significantly in 2015 as it was redistricted to eastern Krasnoyarsk Krai (southern part of Kansk constituency, including Kansk itself) and shedded its parts to Divnogorsk and Central constituencies. M... | Democrats | |14.36% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Valery Pozdnyakov |align=left|Our Home – Russia | |14.29% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Yury Abakumov |align=left|Independent | |11.29% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vladimir Ivanov |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |8.54% |- ... |
He interned at Boston City Hospital and completed his residency at the Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons. He joined the U.S. Navy in 1942 and was commissioned a Lieutenant Commander. Bruenn was transferred to Bethesda Naval Hospital, where he became chief of cardiology. After giving President Frankli... | G. Bruenn (1905 – July 25, 1995) was an American doctor who served as Physician to the President and attended to President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the year before his death. Biography Bruenn was born in Youngstown, Ohio. He graduated from Columbia College in 1925 and Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in 1929. He intern... |
Some of his confidential reports to the US government have been published in the book "The Battle of Azerbaijan, 1946". The book is based on an article by Robert Rossow, Jr. himself published in The Middle East Journal in the winter of 1956. See also Julius C. Holmes Charles C. Hart Azerbaijan People's Government Mahmo... | in Tabriz and transmitted all the secret operations of the Soviet Union forces in Azerbaijan to the United States moment by moment. The Battle of Azerbaijan Some of his confidential reports to the US government have been published in the book "The Battle of Azerbaijan, 1946". The book is based on an article by Robert R... |
who played in the Football League for Merthyr Town and Portsmouth. References 1901 births 1976 deaths | Merthyr Town and Portsmouth. References 1901 births 1976 deaths English footballers Association football midfielders |
Santo Domingo barrio in Asunción. It was founded in 1922. History Copa Paraguay In 2018, the club was excluded from the year's Copa Paraguay tournament. On 30 May 2019, the club was defeated 3–0 in the Copa Paraguay against 12 | History Copa Paraguay In 2018, the club was excluded from the year's Copa Paraguay tournament. On 30 May 2019, the club was defeated 3–0 in the Copa Paraguay against 12 de Octubre de Itaguá. On 11 |
may refer to: Toyota Raize, a rebadged | A200 series Daihatsu Rocky subcompact crossover |
in parallel with the Elementary School, the Notre Dame Sisters' School also functioned here. Between 1890 and 1924, the old elementary school was abandoned, and the new Catholic school expanded its perimeter, adding the wing from the current General Ion Dragalina Boulevard. In 1924, the Notre Dame Sisters' School expan... | elementary school was abandoned, and the new Catholic school expanded its perimeter, adding the wing from the current General Ion Dragalina Boulevard. In 1924, the Notre Dame Sisters' School expanded its scope of activity, establishing the Queen Marie Housekeeping School. In 1931, with the establishment of high school ... |
Techem is a globally active German energy service provider for the real estate industry and private | homeowners based in Eschborn. References External links Service companies of Germany Companies based in |
Bengaluru, Karnataka playing in the Prime Volleyball League in India. The team was founded in 2021 and owned by | Bengaluru, Karnataka playing in the Prime Volleyball League in India. The team was founded in 2021 and owned by Limitless Human Performance. Team Current Team Administration |
eating" and including the hashtag "#dietculturevultures". The Bigg Chill responded on its own Instagram page that it carries those products for people with celiac disease, diabetes, and vegans. They also sent Lovato a direct message on Instagram, "We are not diet vultures. We cater to all of our customers needs for the... | did not make that donation and that The Bigg Chill did not want them to do so. Over the course of the controversy, The Bigg Chill's following on Instagram increased from 6,000 to 42,000 followers. Russell commented that people were "shocked by how [Lovato] came at us. And so were we. It was like, wait, why is [Lovato] ... |
1896 births 1978 deaths Scottish footballers Association football forwards English Football League | League for Portsmouth. References 1896 births 1978 deaths Scottish footballers Association football forwards English Football |
an Indian communist politician and militant leader. Jauhar participated in Naxalbari uprising and served as the General Secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation party between 1974 and | Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation party between 1974 and 1975. Subrata Dutta was killed 29 November 1975 during the Bhojpur Uprising during an encounter with CRPF and Bihar Police. References 1945 births 1975 deaths Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation politicians |
Soon after its release, the song was criticized by some listeners because one verse reads, "I'll fly directly to Formentera", but Formentera is an island and has no airport. Commercial performance The song debuted at number 76 on the Billboard Argentina Hot 100 and eventually peaked at number 57. In Spain, the song pea... | but Formentera is an island and has no airport. Commercial performance The song debuted at number 76 on the Billboard Argentina Hot 100 and eventually peaked at number 57. In Spain, the song peaked at number three and was certified gold. Track listing Charts Certifications References Spanish songs 2021 songs Aitana (si... |
handle buoys and her upper deck was extended. She was stationed throughout her Coast Guard career at Boston. Her primary assignment was to tend aids to navigation although she was called upon to conduct other traditional Coast Guard duties, such as search and rescue, law enforcement or light icebreaking duties, as requ... | her Coast Guard career at Boston. Her primary assignment was to tend aids to navigation although she was called upon to conduct other traditional Coast Guard duties, such as search and rescue, law enforcement or light icebreaking duties, as required. From 4 to 5 October 1960, she assisted after an Eastern Air Lines Fli... |
during classical and late antiquity in Western Asia, Northeast Africa, Eastern Europe, Southeastern Europe, Asia Minor, the | nations depending on the context. Eastern World may also refer to: Eastern Bloc, countries allied with the Soviet Union during the Cold War See also Eastern |
the songs "We Never Looking Back" featuring French Montana, "Vestida De Blanco", and "No Le Eches La Culpa" peaked at #1. Track listing Charts References Toby Love albums 2016 albums Spanish-language albums | Tropical Airplay chart. The song "El Aire Que Respiro" peaked at #8 while the songs "We Never Looking Back" featuring French Montana, "Vestida De Blanco", |
of Education at the University of Cambridge. Hennessy has worked in the field of EdTech for over three decades, focusing particularly on professional development, teacher inquiry, and interactive pedagogy, including in sub-Saharan Africa. She is a Research Director of EdTech Hub, a multi-million-pound 8-year program fu... | before becoming a lecturer in Teacher Development and Pedagogical Innovation at the University of Cambridge in 2008 until 2011. She was a Senior Lecturer at the university from 2011 until 2015 and a Reader from 2015 until 2021 when she became a professor. Hennessy is a member of the Faculty's STeM Academic group and a ... |
also List of Cyperus species References antillanus Plants | also List of Cyperus species References antillanus Plants described in 1946 |
December to join Western Force. In early 2017 it was revealed that head coach Neil Doak and assistant coach Allen Clarke would not have their contracts renewed at the end of the season. Doak's replacement would be Jono Gibbes, with Clarke to be succeeded by Dwayne Peel. Ulster finished bottom of their pool in the Champ... | and the final season of the Pro12 before it became the Pro14 with the addition of two teams from South Africa. Ulster announced in August 2016 that Rory Best would vacate the captaincy of the province. The captain was replaced in his role by Andrew Trimble, the team's record try-scorer, and Rob Herring, who took on the... |
is a song by American rappers Snot and ASAP Rocky. It was released on February 4, 2022 as the second single from Snot's third studio album Ethereal (2022) and was produced by Dee B. The song caused some controversy over misheard lyrics regarding singer and rapper Doja Cat. Music video The official music video was shot ... | City, including a nail salon, tattoo shop and park, and stampeding through an underground subway tunnel. The video ends with a tribute to fashion designer Virgil Abloh, as Rocky looks at a mural of him painted on a brick apartment building. Controversy In the chorus of the song, Snot raps, "I'll fuck that bitch named D... |
an upper-middle income country (UMIC) by 2035, and a highincome country (HIC) by 2050. Specifically, this means realizing the following key economic targets: By 2035: GDP per capita of over USD 4,036; and By 2050: GDP per capita of over USD 12,476 2. High Quality and Standards of Life for Rwandans The aim is to achieve... | A mid-term review in 2012 found that 26% of Vision 2020's original indicators had already been achieved. While also highlighting key areas for improvement, the review made several upward revisions, including revising the GDP per capita target from $900 to $1,240. No comprehensive official evaluation was made of the pro... |
April 1894–1951) was a Scottish footballer who played in the Football League for Portsmouth. References | League players Clyde F.C. players Blantyre Celtic F.C. players Portsmouth F.C. players Oldham |
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