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Province as Justice Party's candidate in the 1961 Turkish general election. He was later appointed as deputy chairman of the party in April 1964 until November 1964. He was elected as a deputy of Istanbul in the 1965 general election and subsequently was elected as minister of Transport on 3 April 1967. Bilgiç was re-e... | 26th minister of Transport and Infrastructure from 3 April 1967 to 1 August 1969, and the 30th minister of National Defense from 21 July 1977 to 18 October 1977. Early life Bilgiç was born in Şarkikaraağaç, Turkey. He received his primary schooling in Isparta. He obtained his graduation from Kayseri's high school in 19... |
Townshend (guitar – and son of The Who's guitarist Simon Townshend and nephew of The Who's guitarist Pete Townshend), Wayne 'Pricey' Esmonde (bass) and Gary Doyle (drums). Scarlet Rebels released their debut album Show Your Colours on August 8, 2019, with Rock of Angels Records, which was produced and engineered by Tim... | Townshend), Wayne 'Pricey' Esmonde (bass) and Gary Doyle (drums). Scarlet Rebels released their debut album Show Your Colours on August 8, 2019, with Rock of Angels Records, which was produced and engineered by Tim Hamill (known for his work with Lemmy, Girlschool and George Michael) and recorded at Sonic One Studios i... |
1971) is a former English footballer and manager who played as a midfielder. Club career Hirons began his career in the academy at Bristol City, before signing for Torquay United in January 1989. On 6 January 1990, Hirons scored his first Torquay goal, scoring the only goal in a 1–0 FA Cup upset against West Ham United... | Whilst still playing, Hirons was appointed manager of Keynsham Town in 1998. In 2001, after guiding Keynsham to promotion from the Western League Division One, Hirons was appointed manager of Paulton Rovers. Following his managerial career, Hirons moved into coaching, as well as taking up a scouting role at Bristol Cit... |
on 4 February 2022, at the age of 78. References 1943 births 2022 deaths 20th-century French politicians 21st-century French politicians French Senators of the Fifth Republic Deputies of the 7th | 4 February 2022) was a French politician. He was a senator from 2011 to 2017. Born in France, Labazée died on 4 February 2022, at the age of 78. References 1943 births 2022 deaths |
footballer Dmitry Guz (born 1988), Russian footballer Grigori Guz (born 1985), Russian footballer Ihor Huz (born 1982), Ukrainian politician Innocent Guz (1890–1940), Polish Franciscan priest Paulina Guz (born 1991), Polish cyclist Samuil Guz (1905–1969), Soviet metallurgist Savannah Schroll Guz (born 1974), American a... | Huz (Cyrillic: Гуз or Гузь) is a surname that is common in Poland, Belarus, Ukraine, and Russia. It is often transliterated as Huz from Belarusian and Ukrainian. Notable people with |
in the First, Second and Third rounds will be played over best of 11 legs. All matches in the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth rounds and Quarter-finals will be played over best of 19 legs. All matches in the Semi-finals and Final will be played over best of 21 legs. Eight boards will be used for matches in the First, Second, Thir... | used for matches in the Sixth round. One board will be used for all the matches in the Quarter-finals, Semi-Finals and Final. Qualifiers The 128 Tour Card holders will have a staggered entry based on their world ranking on March 1 2022. They will be joined by the top 4 players from each of the 2021 UK & European Challe... |
technical data The ship was originally commissioned by AG Neptun in Rostock as Qi Jiguang for the Republic of China Navy and was launched there on 4 December 1937. In 1938, the Kriegsmarine bought the unfinished ship and had it completed as a fleet tender. On 12 December 1938, the ship was named Tanga, after the port c... | to Kiel, then to Swinemünde, Sassnitz, Rostock and back to Kiel. Above all, training was carried out, for instance firing torpedoes off . In addition, the flotilla provided anti-submarine protection for the heavy cruisers and and searched in vain for Polish submarines trying to break out of occupied areas in the wester... |
will have to work together or else they would lose everything they worked hard for. Reception The book was ranked as one of the most anticipated book of January 2022 by several magazines and literary websites including Polygon, PopSugar, Book Riot, BuzzFeed and Tor.com. It received several positive receptions from revi... | most anticipated book of January 2022 by several magazines and literary websites including Polygon, PopSugar, Book Riot, BuzzFeed and Tor.com. It received several positive receptions from reviewers. A starred review from Kirkus Reviews notes that the novel "Skillfully weaves together political intrigue, complex sibling... |
He also followed his father's career path by serving in the House of Burgesses, representing Middlesex County for a decade. In 1703, he married the former Judith Wormely, the daughter of Col. Christopher Wormeley (who had served on the Governor's Council until his death in 1698) and widow of both William Beverley and C... | William and Mary College in Williamsburg, which had become the colony's seat of government. Upon reaching legal age, Robinson inherited his father's lands in several counties in Virginia's Tidewater region, which he farmed using enslaved labor. He also followed his father's career path by serving in the House of Burges... |
won by Totoro Satsuki and also involving Akane Fujita, Asukama, Shinobu, Maika Ozaki, Ram Kaicho and others. At the evening show she competed again in the same kind of battle royal with the same participants, this time won by Asukama. At Ice Ribbon/AWG Ice Ribbon & Actwres girl'Z Joint Show on November 16, 2020, she te... | Professional wrestling career Independent circuit (2010-present) As a freelancer, Miyagi is known for competing in multiple promotions of the Japanese independent scene. At JWP Recapture In Sendai, an event promoted by JWP Joshi Puroresu on December 6, 2015, she defeated Yako Fujigasaki. At Oz Academy Fever's on March ... |
River basin in Brazil. It reaches 2.4 cm (0.9 inches) SL and | basin in Brazil. It reaches 2.4 cm (0.9 inches) SL and was described in 2013. References Loricariidae Fish |
the from 2017 to 2021. In January 2018, he was appointed chairman of the OKD Commission of Inquiry. Early life Černohorskýwas born in Dlouhá Lhota in the Příbram region, and later moved to Ostrava with his parents. In 2004, He graduated from the Secondary Industrial School of Electrical Engineering. He subsequently gra... | School of Electrical Engineering. He subsequently graduated in measurement and control technology at the University of Mining - Technical University of Ostrava in 2010. He worked as an IT analyst and later as a test engineer until 2012. He has been involved as a spokesman and member of the petitions committee, which is... |
first began writing Pet in 2017, they had planned for it to be part of a trilogy but eventually gave up on the idea. For Bitter, Emezi "wanted to write about revolution but community" and how people who might want to help don't necessarily need to be in the forefront. Reception Kirkus Reviews gave the book a starred re... | up on the idea. For Bitter, Emezi "wanted to write about revolution but community" and how people who might want to help don't necessarily need to be in the forefront. Reception Kirkus Reviews gave the book a starred review, in which they highlight the "timely tension" present in Emezi's writing as the characters must ... |
a decision. This made history as the first parent and son boxing champion in Japan because Susumu Noguchi was the Japanese welterweight champion. On May 30, 1962, Noguchi challenged Pone Kingpetch for the flyweight world championship, Noguchi lost by unanimous decision. On January 1, 2009, Kyō Noguchi died of heart fai... | 28, 1961, Kyō Noguchi defeated Atsuto Fukumoto to win the Japanese flyweight championship and won the title by a decision. This made history as the first parent and son boxing champion in Japan because Susumu Noguchi was the Japanese welterweight champion. On May 30, 1962, Noguchi challenged Pone Kingpetch for the flyw... |
Amazon River and the Cururu River in Brazil. The species reaches 2.4 cm (0.9 inches) SL and was described in 2012. References Loricariidae Fish described in 2012 Freshwater | to South America, where it occurs in the basins of the Amazon River and the Cururu River in Brazil. The species reaches 2.4 cm (0.9 |
from a study that discovered a need for a more local service than TriMet bus route 57–TV Highway/Forest Grove, which had operated as the only public transit service within Forest Grove with a single route along Pacific Avenue (Oregon Route 8) eastward to Hillsboro and Beaverton. It began operating on August 19, 2013. N... | services in Washington County. GroveLink GroveLink serves Forest Grove with two routes: West Loop and East Loop. A third, less-frequent route called the Employment Loop operates in the early mornings and early afternoons. GroveLink originated from a study that discovered a need for a more local service than TriMet bus ... |
the church, subsequently to Archbishop Sancroft's deprivation, was condemned as illegal and uncanonical. Howell was arrested at his house in Bull Head Court, Jewin Street, and about a thousand copies of the pamphlet were seized there. A prosecution was first instituted against Redmayne, the printer, who was sentenced t... | master of the school at Epping, and curate of Estwich, Suffolk, but there is no such parish in that county, and Eastwick, Hertfordshire, may be meant. He composed the speech which William Paul, a nonjuring clergyman, who was convicted of taking part in the rebellion, delivered at his execution on 13 July 1716. He also ... |
many observed that there is not much competition in the telecommunication sector as there is no enabling law that prohibits public telecommunication entities (PTE)s of bandwidth throttling, state oversight on PTEs performance on data transmission, among others. Support In a statement from Department of Information and ... | and perform telecommuting as means of performing business contingency measures. Much of the local home data and mobile telecommunications infrastructure went on high demand that resulted to slow data transmission. Despite the passage of Republic Act No. 11494 on September 14, 2020, or the Bayanihan to Recover as One Ac... |
a relatively rare species of jasmine mostly found in parts of northeast India (especially Assam and Meghalaya), but also discovered in Laos, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam. Description The bluegrape jasmine is a fast-growing climbing vine, but can also grow as ground cover. It is a tropical plant. It has | of northeast India (especially Assam and Meghalaya), but also discovered in Laos, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam. Description The bluegrape jasmine is a fast-growing climbing vine, but can also grow as ground cover. It is a tropical plant. It has dark green, glossy leaves of length 5–7 cm |
species of catfish in the family Loricariidae. It is native to South America, | species of catfish in the family Loricariidae. It is native to South America, where it occurs in the Jacuí River and Lagoa dos Patos |
of the formation are highly fossiliferous, and these include beds very rich in fusulinids. However, dolomitization (conversion of the original limestone to dolomite) has resulted in very poor preservation of most of these fossils. The fusulinid Parafusulina rothi has been identified in a few locations. Other tentative ... | and these include beds very rich in fusulinids. However, dolomitization (conversion of the original limestone to dolomite) has resulted in very poor preservation of most of these fossils. The fusulinid Parafusulina rothi has been identified in a few locations. Other tentative identifications are of the sponge Guadalupi... |
municipalities of Morochata and Tapacarí to the south with the municipalities of Arbieto, Arque, Capinota, San Benito, Santiváñez, Sicaya and Tolata to the east with the municipalities of Colomi and Tiraque. being the penultimate included as part of this region in its plans for future development, the municipalities of... | in its plans for future development, the municipalities of the metropolitan area are arranged in an east–west direction and vice versa, structured by the most important road in the country, Route 4. With a total area of 2,611 km2 where approximately 1.5 million inhabitants coexist (INE projections, 2022). Municipalitie... |
produce highly engaging tourism-related live variety shows hosted by Malaysian beauty queens. 39 contestants from all across Malaysia competed for the title. Miss World Malaysia 2019, Alexis Sue-Ann crowned her successor, Lavanya Sivaji at the end of the event. The official crown ceremony was held on November 1, 2021, ... | queens. 39 contestants from all across Malaysia competed for the title. Miss World Malaysia 2019, Alexis Sue-Ann crowned her successor, Lavanya Sivaji at the end of the event. The official crown ceremony was held on November 1, 2021, at Ceres Jewels in Kuala Lumpur. She represented Malaysia at Miss World 2021 held in S... |
Career Mitkov began playing football at the age of 6 with his hometown club Gigant Saedinenie. His talent was recognized and in 2016, he joined Botev Plovdiv's youth academy, one of the best youth academies in Bulgaria. Three years later, he | Bulgarian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Levski Sofia. Career Mitkov began playing football at the age of 6 with his hometown club Gigant Saedinenie. His talent was recognized and in 2016, he joined Botev Plovdiv's youth academy, one of the best youth academies in Bulgaria. Three years later, he ... |
surname include: Gibreab Teferi (1915–1980), Ethiopian activist, poet and playwright of Kebur Zabagna Marhu Teferi (born 1992), Ethiopian-born Israeli marathon and half marathon runner Selamawit Teferi (born 1994), Ethiopian-born Israeli Olympic runner Senbere Teferi (born 1995), | (born 1995), Ethiopian professional middle- and long-distance runner See also Mizan Teferi, is a town and the administrative center, of the Bench Sheko Zone in the South West |
Rebar Plant radio broadcasting. In January 1991, she was appointed editor of the factory newspaper "Mayak". In 1993, the Kurgan Rebar Plant was corporatized and reorganized into JSC "Ikar" - Kurgan Pipeline Valve Plant". In April 2006, she retired. Lyubov Kharitonovna Andreeva died on the morning of April 15, 2021 in a... | Young Leninist (newspaper of the Kurgan Regional Committee of the Komsomol). Since October 11, 1971, a member of the Union of Soviet Writers, after the collapse of the Joint Venture of the USSR - a member of the Union of Russian Writers. In February 1971, she was accepted as the head of the literary circle at the Palac... |
box office in Mexico for the year 2022. | which placed number one at the weekend box office in Mexico for the |
involve in politics. Al Rasi was a long-term member of the Parliament of Lebanon and served as the minister of interior between 1984 and 1988. Biography Al Rasi was born in 1929 and hailed from a Greek Orthodox family. He worked as a physician in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, from 1960s to the early 1970s. Upon his return to L... | Prime Minister Rashid Karami on 13 April 1984. Al Rasi was accompanying Rashid Karami in June 1987 while travelling to Beirut through a military helicopter. Karami was killed while Al Rasi and others were wounded when the helicopter was exploded by a time bomb. In 1966 Al Rasi married Sonia Frangieh, daughter of Suleim... |
by the sisters Luci, Graci and Mari travel to Benidorm to perform despite the sudden death of Carlos, Luci's husband, during the wedding of Luqui, the sisters' father. Cast Production ¿De qué se ríen las mujeres? is Joaquín Oristrell's directorial debut in a feature film. Oristrell penned the screenplay alongside Yolan... | was responsible for the music. Produced by , it was shot in between Madrid and Benidorm in 1996. Release The film was released in Spain on 28 February 1997. See also List of Spanish films of 1997 References External links ¿Dé qué se ríen las mujeres? at ICAA's Catálogo de Cinespañol Films shot in the |
Championship. Ryan Fox won the event, cruising to a five-shot victory over Ross Fisher. Winners References External links Coverage on European Tour official site European Tour events Golf tournaments in the United Arab Emirates Sports competitions in Dubai | Fox won the event, cruising to a five-shot victory over Ross Fisher. Winners References External links Coverage on European Tour official site European Tour events Golf tournaments in |
presbytery. The reredos was designed by E. W. Pugin. According to Historic England, the chapel at Alton Castle and Church of the Saintes Maries de la Mer influenced the design of St Wilfrid's Church. The cost of the church was £5,000 and was financed by the priest Canon Vavasour and the Vavasour family of Hazlewood Cas... | land for the church on his behalf. Thomas Bradwell bought the site of the current church. On 21 November 1860 the foundation stone was laid by Fr Joseph Render, the Vicar General of the Diocese of Beverley. The plans were made by Joseph Hansom and included a church, school and presbytery. The reredos was designed by E.... |
in Paris. This oil on canvas is a cubist landscape representing a port in Normandy, fishing boats in the foreground. It is in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in | Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in the John A. and Audrey Jones Beck Collection. It was purchased at auction in 1968, |
till 2003, he served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies and later served as Ambassador of Brazil to Cuba from 2003 till 2006, after being appointed to that position by Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Born in Brazil, Santiago died of respiratory complications from COVID-19 | was a Brazilian politician. Life and career From 1991 till 2003, he served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies and later served as Ambassador of Brazil to Cuba from 2003 till 2006, after being appointed |
Omorginae. References marshalli Beetles described in | a species of hide beetle in |
subfamily Omorginae. References mentitor Beetles described in 1896 | the subfamily Omorginae. References mentitor |
of hide beetle in the subfamily Omorginae. | is a species of |
is a species of hide beetle | in the subfamily Omorginae. |
hide beetle in the subfamily Omorginae. References nigroscobinus | hide beetle in the subfamily |
in the subfamily Omorginae. References nocheles Beetles | is a species of hide beetle |
of hide beetle in the subfamily | is a species of hide beetle in the |
beetle in the subfamily Omorginae. References ovalis Beetles | Omorgus ovalis is a species of |
species of hide beetle in the subfamily Omorginae. References | a species of hide beetle in the subfamily |
the subfamily Omorginae. References parvicollis Beetles | is a species of hide beetle in the subfamily |
species of hide beetle in the subfamily Omorginae. | in the subfamily Omorginae. References |
election of a provincial Chamber of Representatives, with 21 members elected in single-member constituencies which were designed especially for the legislative body. The chamber convened for the first time on 4 June 1953, in the municipal building of Santa Rosa. Seat The Chamber of Deputies convenes in the Centro Cívic... | convened for the first time on 4 June 1953, in the municipal building of Santa Rosa. Seat The Chamber of Deputies convenes in the Centro Cívico complex, in the provincial capital of Santa Rosa. The governor's offices, as well as provincial courts and other government offices all have its headquarters in the Centro Cívi... |
Taylor and eventually created templates for Taylor's quilts. Her work is in the collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the American Folk Art Museum. Her work was included in the 2008-2009 traveling exhibition entitled Ancestry & Innovation: African American Art from the American Folk Art Museum presented | Folk Art Museum. Her work was included in the 2008-2009 traveling exhibition entitled Ancestry & Innovation: African American Art from the American Folk Art Museum presented by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. She was included in the 2009 exhibition Quilt Stories: The Ella King Torrey Collectio... |
where it was known as the New York Open. The 2022 Dallas Open marked a return for the ATP Tour | Texas. The event takes place at the Styslinger/Altec Tennis Complex. The tournament was relocated here from Uniondale, New York where it was known as the New York Open. The 2022 Dallas Open marked a return for the ATP |
tournament held only in 1983. Dallas Open (2022), a current | in 1983. Dallas Open (2022), a current |
Ann Arbor, Michigan. Medal of Honor Citation For extraordinary heroism on 6 May 1864, in action during the Wilderness Campaign, Virginia, for capture of flag of 31st North Carolina (Confederate States of America) in a personal encounter. References 1844 births 1917 deaths American Civil War recipients of | born in Lima, Allen Country, Ohio on July 1, 1844. He served as first sergeant with Company D of the 5th Michigan Volunteer Infantry Regiment during the Civil War. He earned his medal in action during the Battle of the Wilderness, Virginia on May 6, 1864. Kemp was captured at the Battle of Petersburg and was briefly he... |
Oblast, Russia. History Kubinka station was established in 1870. In 1899–1900, a brick station building was constructed from the design of architect . Description The station has two platforms: the island high (linked with the town by a pedestrian bridge) and the low side platform. The platforms are not connected to | with the town by a pedestrian bridge) and the low side platform. The platforms are not connected to each other. The station has a two-storey station building. Kubinka has no turnstiles, but has ticket validators for the Moscow Central Diameters. Near to the station the monument of the MiG-23 was erected |
partnerships with Alipay and WeChat. In 2019, the company received a $230 million Series A funding round led by Insight Partners and DST Global. After additional funding rounds, the company's valuation had increased to $15 billion by June 2020. In January 2022, the company announced a $1 billion funding round, surpassi... | granted membership with Visa and Mastercard, and Checkout.com subsequently focused on partnerships with Alipay and WeChat. In 2019, the company received a $230 million Series A funding round led by Insight Partners and DST Global. After additional funding rounds, the company's valuation had increased to $15 billion by ... |
of meat to minimize waste. Popularity Chicago-based IRI reported sales of charcuterie types of packaged lunch meats reached $561 million in 2019, up 8.1% from the previous year. Charcuterie remains popular in | olives, edible flowers, smoked shellfish and tapenade. History Charcuterie means cured meat. The term coined in 15th century France when people used every bit of meat to minimize waste. Popularity Chicago-based IRI reported sales of charcuterie |
a species of plant of | plant of the moraceae family, found in South |
preliminary studies before beginning the painting, starting over several times. Woman I is one of six canvases representing women, painted in the same style. The work is in the collection of the Museum of | from 1950 to 1952. He executed numerous preliminary studies before beginning the painting, starting over several times. Woman I is one of six canvases representing women, painted in the same style. The work is in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art. References |
held in the new building. It was originally called the Girls' High School and had six grades, and in 1916, it was transformed into a high school with eight grades. There was also a field hospital in the building during the war. After the union of Banat with Romania, the Romanian Girls' High School began to function in ... | of 8,703 m2 on which the current building was built between 1902 and 1903. Built in English neo-Gothic, Victorian style, according to the plans of architects Jacob Klein from Timișoara and Lipót Baumhorn from Budapest, the building cost 385,000 kronen. On September 1, 1903, the first classes were held in the new buildi... |
a given name. It may refer to: Kássio Nunes (born | name. It may refer to: Kássio Nunes (born 1972), Brazilian magistrate Kassio |
Campbell earned the Big South's automatic berth into the 2021 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament. Seeding The top six teams in the regular season earned a spot in the tournament. Teams were seeded based on regular season conference record and tiebreakers were used to determine seedings of teams that finished with ... | The tournament was hosted on the campus of the higher seed each game. The six-team single-elimination tournament consisted of three rounds based on seeding from regular season conference play. High Point were the defending champions. However, they were unable to defend their crown, falling in to in the final. The confe... |
team of academy players and cheap foreign imports, selling them for much larger sums. The first of these was José Antonio Reyes to Arsenal in January 2004 for €30 million, followed by the likes of Júlio Baptista, Sergio Ramos and Dani Alves. After Caparrós was replaced by Juande Ramos in 2005, the club won a series of ... | acquitted of being absent without leave through lack of evidence, but was sentenced to six months in prison by the military supreme court. Del Nido worked as a lawyer for the municipal government of Marbella under mayors Jesús Gil and Julián Muñoz. During the investigation into the latter in the Caso Malaya, the scope ... |
his fourth win of the season. To fill out the podium, John Hunter Nemechek of NEMCO Motorsports finished third. Background The race was held at Michigan International Speedway, a two-mile (3.2 km) moderate-banked D-shaped speedway located in Brooklyn, Michigan. The track is used primarily for NASCAR events. It is known... | Camping World Truck Series season and the 19th iteration of the event. The race was held on Saturday, August 11, 2018, in Brooklyn, Michigan at Michigan International Speedway, a two-mile (3.2 km) permanent moderate-banked D-shaped speedway. The race took the scheduled 100 laps to complete. In a photo finish, Hattori R... |
when he contested in election from Badin – Tando Bago constituency. He won this election and became a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA). He was elected President of the Local Board, Hyderabad twice. He became minister in Sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayat Ullah Sindh's cabinet from April 28, 1937 to March 23, 1938. He w... | Sindh's cabinet from April 28, 1937 to March 23, 1938. He was federal minister for interior from September 12, 1956 to March 18, 1958.. He was speaker of the Sindh Assembly from September 14, 1953 to March 21, 1955. He was also abducted because he opposed One Unit Bill as speaker of assembly. He was sent to desert on c... |
to: People Kelvyn Jones (born 1953), British quantitative geography professor Kelvyn Bell (born 1956), American guitarist and vocalist Kelvyn Cullimore, Jr. (born 1958), American businessman and | guitarist and vocalist Kelvyn Cullimore, Jr. (born 1958), American businessman and politician Kelvyn Alp (born 1971), New Zealand politician and activist Kelvyn Igwe (born 1987), Nigerian football defender Kelvyn Boy (born 1991), Kelvyn Brown, Ghanaian |
1983, she was given a boiler and compound engine from a similar steam pinnace, found at the Royal Navy shore establishment HMS Sultan. Her original steam auxiliary engines were found at a yard in Belgium. During her restoration, the ship was given a replacement Hotchkiss 3-pounder gun dating from 1887, and salvaged fro... | stern cabin, and funnel also came from 224. Steam Pinnace 224 was built in 1909, and was assigned to the battlecruiser HMS Inflexible in 1916. She was sold out of the Royal Navy on 6 August 1948, and in 1952 she was sold to a private owner, renamed Treleague, and was converted into a houseboat located on the Thames. Du... |
in the Football League for Coventry City, Walsall and Wolverhampton Wanderers. References 1900 births | 1900 births 1954 deaths English footballers Association football forwards English Football League players Birmingham City F.C. players Walsall F.C. |
was British merchant who emigrated to the Colony of Virginia where he acquired vast acreage, as well as served | was British merchant who emigrated to the Colony of Virginia where he acquired vast acreage, as well as served as the clerk of the |
depicting a coffee grinder, a coffee pot and a fruit bowl . History It is in the collection of the Musée National d'Art Moderne, purchased in 1947. From 2018 to 2019, it was in | 1915. Description This cubist canvas is executed in oil and charcoal. It is a still life depicting a coffee grinder, a coffee pot and a fruit bowl . History It |
province took office. Seat The Legislature has its seat on Mitre 550, in the provincial capital of Rawson. Since 2019, the building has endured repeated damage during protests against the provincial government of Mariano Arcioni. Damage has included a major fire that affected the facade in 2019, and rendered most of th... | constitutional governor of the province took office. Seat The Legislature has its seat on Mitre 550, in the provincial capital of Rawson. Since 2019, the building has endured repeated damage during protests against the provincial government of Mariano Arcioni. Damage has included a major fire that affected the facade i... |
beat Castlelyons to win the 2021 Cork PIHC title. Power first appeared on the inter-county scene on the Cork minor hurling team in 2018. He spent three years with the Cork under-20 hurling team and won two consecutive All-Ireland Under-20 Championships from three consecutive final appearances. Power joined the Cork sen... | side Blarney and at inter-county level with the Cork senior hurling team. Career Power first came to prominence at juvenile and underage levels with the Blarney club before joining the club's adult team in 2019. He scored 1-02 when the club beat Castlelyons to |
following year, proposals were put forward to commemorate him at Arthur's Pass. Organisations involved were The Sunlight League, the Youth Hostel Association, and the Canterbury Progress League. The Youth Hostel Association decided to approach architects for the project. Cora Wilding, who was on the executives of two o... | mayor of Nelson), and Frederick William Johnston (the former chairman of the Canterbury Progress League who was instrumental in advancing the memorial). The plans for the shelter by the Sunlight League and the Youth Hostel Association were dropped, although the Arthur's Park National Park Board had a shelter built near... |
and Public Affairs as a faculty fellow. She served as Director of the Watson Institute's Middle East Studies Program between 2009 and 2012. In 2014, Cammett's book Compassionate Communalism: Welfare and Sectarianism in Lebanon was included on Marc Lynch's list of best Middle East political science books of 2014 publish... | in Lebanon was included on Marc Lynch's list of best Middle East political science books of 2014 published in The Washington Post. In 2017, Cammett was appointed Clarence Dillon Professor of International Affairs at Harvard University. She has directed the university's Weatherhead Center for International Affairs since... |
was one of the two last torch bearers. Early life Her father, who taught her to ski, received a bronze medal in the 1993 national cross-country skiing competition. Sports career Originally competing as a track and field athlete, she started learning to ski when she was 12. She primarily pursued cross-country skiing ini... | Country Skiing Points Grand Prix. 2022 Winter Olympics At the 2022 Winter Olympics opening ceremony, she was one of the two last torch bearers, lighting the Olympic cauldron alongside Zhao Jiawen. She became the first Uyghur and the first from Altay, the likely origin of skiing, to light the cauldron. Due to the backla... |
co-operate with a series of murals. Interactions with other taggers allow the player to open areas and to pick up new items including a camera, glider, warper, and "vandal eyes". The laptop can also be updated with 7 apps (music, video, a minigame, etc.), and the player can play basketball, smoke cigarettes, and zoom (... | Life is based on the efforts of a graffitist to be recognized by his peers. Set in a fictional 1990's-era oil rig/shipyard, the main character, Ghost, spends time meeting inhabitants, exploring, and spray-painting tags and murals. As Ghost gains in fame and respect, new areas are opened and more of the Glug corporate s... |
of Deputies. Magalhães died of respiratory complications from COVID-19 at the age of 81. References | 2021 deaths Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Brazil) from Piauí Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Piauí |
Junior was built in 1818 in Calcutta (modern day Kolkata, West Bengal). The builders were likely the Portuguese-descended Barretto family, wealthy India-based merchants who founded Barretto & Co. Joseph Barretto Junior joined in 1806, and purchased two ships: one for operation between Cape of Good Hope and London and o... | the Atlantic. Barretto Junior also carried live cattle to be slaughtered for fresh meat. Barretto Junior was accompanied by two steam tugs that helped tow Erebus and Terror to Greenland: HMS Rattler and HMS Blazer. All five ships arrived in Disko Bay on 4 July 1845, and Barretto Junior's stores were transferred to the ... |
girls playing in a flower garden. They picked some flowers which were then arranged into bogam flowers and they carried them while dancing gracefully and beautifully. In the show, the dancers carry a pair of bogam flowers in their hands, namely a series of roses, jasmine, kantil and ylang flowers. This bogan flower wil... | is the crown on its head called the gajah gemuling, which is a crown decorated with two small bogam flowers and woven young coconut leaves which are often called halilipan. The movements in this dance depict like beautiful teenage girls playing in a flower garden. They picked some flowers which were then arranged into ... |
– 8 August 2021) was a Brazilian politician. Biography From 1995 till 1999, he served as a member of the | the age of 75. References 1934 births 2021 deaths Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Brazil) from Goiás Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic |
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part of the major urban works by the architect Léon Suys under the tenure of the then-mayor of the City of Brussels, Jules Anspach. Located at the junction of the Boulevard Anspach/Anspachlaan (then called the /) and the /, the square occupies the site of the former Small Island (, ) formed by two arms of the Senne, an... | It is named in honour of André-Napoléon Fontainas (1807–1863), a former mayor of the City of Brussels. The square lies at the conjunction of the Boulevard Anspach/Anspachlaan to the north with the / to the south, in the Midi–Lemonnier or Stalingrad Quarter (southern part of the City of Brussels). It is served by the pr... |
life and he'll fight to protect it". The average H. Salt Esq. store at the time made $100,000 per year and a franchisee netted an average $25,000 annually before taxes. However, Salt's franchise fee structure required more from a franchisee than a simple 5% franchise fee on gross sales. Salt pointed out that 5% wouldn'... | the British tradition of wrapping fish and chips in pages of newsprint, Salt used special food wrapping paper printed with London Times newspaper articles to give his orders a feeling of authenticity. Salt advertised his stores would accept "either British or American currency". Naming the brand When Salt decided to st... |
goal. She competed at the 2008 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup, where she scored a goal against the United States. References Living people Year of | World Championship, winning a silver medal. She scored a goal. She competed at the 2008 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup, where she scored a goal against |
The Gentlemen, where he starred alongside Colin Farrell, Hugh Grant, and Matthew McConaughey. In 2020, Rhys Harries starred as Manchester DJ Axel Collins in the Netflix series White Lines set on the island of Ibiza in the 1990s. The series' whodunnit storyline revolved around his character Axel's death, and was watched... | Apple TV+ series Suspicion (2022). Early life Tom Rhys Harries was born in Cardiff, Wales, to his mother a scriptwriter and his father a head teacher, and has two sisters. Rhys Harries took a course at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama in Cardiff, for which in 2020, he was made an Honorary Associate. Career For ... |
Ribeiro Dias (15 January 1941 – 26 July 2021) was a Brazilian politician. Biography From 1991 till 1999, he | 2021) was a Brazilian politician. Biography From 1991 till 1999, he served as a member of the Senate of |
with her club Bohai Bank Tianjin. References External links Highlights of Xiaoting Zhang's spikes, Middle Blocker, Volleyball - Wang Yoka, 2016 | January 1989) is a Chinese female volleyball player. She competed at the 2012 FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship, |
team co-captain who is a budding leader on and off the field. With the help of his parents, he hopes to attend college and possibly play football there. Reception As of February 2022 the film has a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Jen Yamato of the Los Angeles Times says, "with a patient and unobtrusive eye, filmmakers ... | of Florida. Next, Junior is a father to a one-year-old baby girl who is struggling to balance schoolwork, marching band, and the demands of parenthood. Finally, BJ is the football team co-captain who is a budding leader on and off the field. With the help of his parents, he hopes to attend college and possibly play foo... |
events, and took place from May 5 to 8 in Acapulco, Mexico. The Senior Pan-American Championships 2022 will now be held in Acapulco, Mexico, instead of Santiago, Chile. Despite the efforts of United World Wrestling and the Chilean Wrestling Federation, the event could not | and took place from May 5 to 8 in Acapulco, Mexico. The Senior Pan-American Championships 2022 will now be held in Acapulco, Mexico, instead of Santiago, Chile. Despite the efforts of United World Wrestling and the Chilean |
of Sangli is the elected chief of the Sangali-Miraj-Kupwad Municipal Corporation . Digvijay Suryawanshi of the NCP political party is the | of the NCP political party is the current Mayor of Sangli Current mayor The current mayor is Digvijay Suryawanshi and Deputy Mayor is Umesh Patil. |
2nd Armoured Brigade in North Africa later in August 1942 and led his brigade at the Second Battle of El Alamein in October 1942 before becoming Brigadier Royal Armoured Corps for the 2nd Army in 1943 and then deputy director of the Royal Armoured Corps at the War Office in November 1944. References External links Gene... | He briefly became acting General Officer Commanding 1st Armoured Division when Major-General Alexander Gatehouse was wounded in action in North Africa on 22 July 1942 and remained in the role until relieved on 15 August 1942. He was appointed a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order on 17 June 1943. He then becam... |
Diniz Neto (20 March 1933 – 22 March 2021) was a Brazilian politician. Biography From 1967 till 1983, he served as a | a Brazilian politician. Biography From 1967 till 1983, he served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies. Neto died of respiratory complications from COVID-19 |
Panamanian politician. A member of the Democratic Revolutionary Party, he served as Second Vice President | Second Vice President from 1994 to 1999. He died in the Santiago District on 3 February 2022, at the age of |
28 July 1991) is a Chinese female volleyball player. She competed | Xiaoyu (born 28 July 1991) is a Chinese female volleyball player. She |
When he was 16, he began working at Safeway to help financially support his family. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in history from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and a Juris Doctor from the William S. Boyd School of Law at UNLV. Career From 2009 to 2014, Sosa worked as an associate attorney at Wright & Weiner... | at Wright & Weiner. From 2014 to 2018, he was an associate attorney at Corbridge Law Offices P.C. Since 2018, he has worked as an attorney at Vames & Wang in Hillsboro, Oregon. In February 2022, he was appointed to the Oregon House of Representatives by the Washington County |
Frank-Michael Wahl scored 1338 goals for East Germany and 74 goals for the German national team, also Talant Duyshebaev, who scored for USSR, Unified Team and Russia and 569 goals for Spain. Only goals scored at the highest international level are included, meaning goals for national junior and youth teams aren't. Only... | France is the country with the most entries on this list, with four players having scored 1000 or more goals. Only two players on this list have played for two different federations. Frank-Michael Wahl scored 1338 goals for East Germany and 74 goals for the German national team, also Talant Duyshebaev, who scored for U... |
served as a Member of the National Assembly of South Africa since November 2021, representing the African National Congress. Early life and education Marekwa was born in Kimberley. She has a diploma in education as well as certificates in economic development and personnel and training management. She also holds an adv... | elected as branch secretary, a position she held until 2001. In 2001, she was deputy provincial secretary of POPCRU. Marekwa was elected treasurer of the Congress of South African Trade Unions' (COSATU) Northern Cape and Free State region in 2001 and served in the position until 2008. She also served as the acting prov... |
he withdrew his former plea, and acknowledged his guilt. After sentence of death was passed he expressed the deepest penitence for his conduct, and wrote letters to the King, the Lord Chief Justice, and the Archbishop of Canterbury, soliciting mercy, in which he asserted that he now detested and abhorred the rebellion ... | school kept by Thomas Sargreave, rector of Leire, Leicestershire, and at Rugby, which he entered in 1696. In 1698 he went to St. John's College, Cambridge, where he graduated BA in 1701, and MA in 1705. Shortly after leaving the university he became curate at Carlton Curlieu, near Harborough, Leicestershire, acting at ... |
Wheelchair Fencing Championships. References Living people Hong Kong male épée fencers Hong Kong male sabre fencers Wheelchair fencers at the 2012 Summer Paralympics Wheelchair fencers at the 2016 Summer Paralympics Paralympic wheelchair fencers of Hong Kong Paralympic silver medalists for Hong Kong Medalists at the 20... | 2010, 2011 and 2013, as well as various regional competitions. He won one of the bronze medals at this competition in 2013. He won the silver medal in the men's épée B event at the 2016 IWAS Asian Wheelchair Fencing Championships. References Living people Hong Kong male épée fencers Hong Kong male sabre fencers Wheelch... |
of the University of Cambridge, she was a lecturer and head of Italian Department at King's College, London from 1916 to 1921. By 1920, four new chairs in Italian were set up in England: the Serena Professorships of Italian. In June 1921, she was elected to the Serena Chair at the University of Birmingham. This made he... | to allow her to hire assistants to teach Italian from scratch while also insisting that the post was only part-time and paid her accordingly. She continued to teach at the university until she retired in 1946. Personal life While in London, she converted from Roman Catholicism to Anglicanism and became involved in the ... |
Democratic Party. 1934 is of particular significance as the year during which the Social Democratic Party was outlawed, as part of a broader political transition to what came to be known as "Austrofascism". Any further political involvement by the Grafs would have taken place, as far as possible, "beneath the radar" at... | version of Germany in March 1938. On 14 April 1944 both she and her husband faced trial and were convicted of "preparing to commit high treason". They were sentenced to death at the recently reconfigured Vienna district court. On 21 June 1944, within a few minutes of one another, they were executed (along with fourteen... |
a song by Luther Vandross from the album Busy Body, 1983 "Make Me a Believer", a song by Crossfade from | to: "Make Me a Believer", a song by Luther Vandross from the album Busy Body, 1983 "Make |
and Suyash Mehta were promoted to the NBA officiating staff on December 23, 2020. As of the 2020-21 NBA season Nagy has officiated 53 regular-season games, including 13 regular-season games as a non-staff official during the 2019-20 NBA season. He is in his second season as an NBA referee. Personal life Nagy resides in... | 2017 and 2018, and the NBA G League Finals in 2017 and 2018. Nagy along with Simone Jelks and Suyash Mehta were promoted to the NBA officiating staff on December 23, 2020. As of the 2020-21 NBA season Nagy has officiated 53 regular-season games, including 13 regular-season games as a non-staff official during the 2019-... |
a village in Heves County, Hungary. | in Heves County, Hungary. References Populated |
runner Joey Eischen (born 1970), American baseball player See also Eischen | people with the surname include: Albert Eischen (1899–1949), Luxembourgian racing |
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