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black students at OSU." Oregon State University Black Student Union After an Oregon State University football player was kicked off the team in 1969 for refusing to shave his afro and sideburns, the Black students on campus were irate. 47 Black students staged a walkout immediately resulting in various talks that led t... | undoubtedly one with deep historical roots associated with white supremacy, African American campus leaders met with the culprit and asked for leniency regarding his punishment." Lonnie B. Harris Lonnie B. Harris was the first director of the Educational Opportunities Program who sought to help "increase the recruitmen... |
midfielder for Japanese side Azul Claro Numazu, on loan from Saigon. Career statistics Club Notes References 2001 births Living people Vietnamese footballers Association football midfielders V.League 1 players Viettel FC players Than Quang Ninh | from Saigon. Career statistics Club Notes References 2001 births Living people Vietnamese footballers Association football midfielders V.League 1 players Viettel FC players |
on . Track listing Til Nord Til Nord is the fifth EP released by the Norwegian band Gåte. | Nord is the fourth studio album by the Norwegian band Gåte. The album was released on . Track listing Til Nord Til Nord is |
new location and began using the Jastrow prayer book. By 1907, the congregation was considered one of the leading Reform congregations in New York City, moved to a different location, and became known as Temple Israel. Harris remained the congregation's rabbi for almost fifty years, serving as rabbi until his death. By... | 9, 1859 in London, England, the son of Rabbi Henry Lionell Harris and Rachel Lewis. His brother Isidore Harris was the scholarly minister of the Berkeley Street Synagogue in London. Harris immigrated to America when he was nineteen. He studied in the Emanu-El Theological Seminary in New York City, New York and was orda... |
1995, he founded McPherson Appraisal Service. He has also worked as the CEO of Highland Ridge Assisted Living, CFO of Companion Care Services, and CFO of Palmer Place Assisted Living. McPherson was elected to the Kentucky House of Representatives in November 2020 and assumed office on January 1, 2021. Personal life | agricultural business from Western Kentucky University in 1987 and a Master of Science in animal nutrition from WKU in 1991. Career From 1989 to 1995, McPherson served as an appraiser for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. He also worked for the Kentucky Highway Department. In 1995, he founded McPherson Appraisal Ser... |
Văn Sơn (born 25 February 2001) is a Vietnamese footballer who currently plays as a forward for Japanese side Azul Claro Numazu, on loan from Saigon. Career statistics Club Notes References 2001 births Living people | Notes References 2001 births Living people Vietnamese footballers Association football forwards V.League 1 players Than Quang Ninh FC players Can Tho FC players Saigon FC players Azul Claro Numazu players Vietnamese expatriate footballers |
Aspects, which represent how the hero behaves. The four Aspects in the game are: Justice, Leadership, Aggression, and Protection. Justice cards focus on preventing the villain from advancing their scheme, Leadership cards focus on allies, Aggression cards are damage based, and Protection cards are primarily meant to pr... | to that hero; cards from one of four Aspects: Justice, Leadership, Aggression, and Protection; and "basic" cards. During a players turn, they can play cards, activate card abilities, use their basic abilities to attack the villain and their minions or reduce the number of threat tokens on a scheme, and switch between t... |
with leaders explicitly stating in 2012 that same-sex sexual attractions were not a choice and affirming in 2016 that therapy focusing on a change in sexual orientation was unethical. A table summarizing some of the major shifts in official dialogue is found below. Aversion therapy at BYU In 1959 BYU began administerin... | conversion therapy or reparative therapy). The LDS Church's statements and actions have overwhelmingly focused on male homosexuality and rarely mention lesbianism or bisexuality. These current teachings and policies leave homosexual members with the option of potentially harmful attempts to change their sexual orientat... |
team during the 2012–13 Coca-Cola Khaya Majole season. He was then selected to play for the Easterns for the 2021-22 CSA 4-Day Series. He made his first-class debut on 18 November 2021, against | team during the 2012–13 Coca-Cola Khaya Majole season. He was then selected to play for the Easterns for the 2021-22 CSA 4-Day Series. He made his first-class debut on 18 November 2021, |
University in the college basketball season of 1940–41. The team was coached by Dutch Trautwein and played their home games at the Men's Gymnasium. The team finished the regular season 16–3 and was invited to the 1941 National Invitation Tournament. There they | coached by Dutch Trautwein and played their home games at the Men's Gymnasium. The team finished the regular season 16–3 and was invited to the 1941 National Invitation Tournament. There they defeated Duquesne and City College of New York before losing to Long Island in |
References 1990 births Living people Zimbabwean women's footballers Women's association football midfielders Zimbabwe women's international footballers Zimbabwean expatriate footballers Zimbabwean expatriates in Nigeria Expatriate | national team. Club career Kabwe has played for Flame lily in Zimbabwe and for Rivers Angels in Nigeria. International career Kabwe |
Institute, Oxford, he was appointed S.A.C.F. Special Duties for a few months, tasked with the preparation of working plans. He later gained appointment as acting Conservator in February 1959, and substantive Conservator in July that same year. Working in that capacity, he was responsible for the Western and Central Cir... | for the Western and Central Circles and also responsible for working plans at the Headquarters, as well as serving as Headquarters Assistant. In July 1960, he was made Deputy Chief Conservator of Forest, and in January 1961, became Chief Conservator of Forest. Following his appointment, Quist-Arcton became the first gr... |
was a British Army officer who served as acting General Officer Commanding 1st Armoured Division during the Second World War. Military career Bosvile was commissioned into the Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own) on 16 June 1915. He saw action during the First World War for which he was awarded the Military Cross. ... | Battle of El Alamein in October 1942: for this he was awarded a bar to his Distinguished Service Order. He briefly served as acting General Officer Commanding 1st Armoured Division from 27 April 1943 until 1 May 1943. After that he served on the staff at the Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force for which he ... |
GAC. She was a drama student at Ulster University at Magee. Career 2020: The Voice UK In 2020, she auditioned for the ninth series of The Voice UK. In the blind auditions, she earned chair turns from all four coaches and chose Meghan Trainor to be her coach. She finished in third place. 2022: Eurosong 2022 and Eurovisi... | contestant on series 9 of The Voice UK, finishing in third place. She is scheduled to represent Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 with the song "That's Rich". Early life Scullion was born on 31 March 1999 in Bellaghy, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. She was involved in both the performing arts and sport... |
unravelling; he's very close his best in this one". Synopsis Cyprus Lodge is a reportedly haunted house in the English countryside that has remained unoccupied for many years. Ghost hunter Sir Philip Briningham is fascinated by the nineteenth century building but his violent death adds to the rumours about the house. I... | at Cyprus Lodge is a 1943 detective novel by John Rhode, the pen name of the British writer Cecil Street. It is the thirty eighth in his long-running series of novels featuring Lancelot Priestley, a Golden Age armchair detective. Reviewing it for the San Francisco Chronicle, Anthony Boucher wrote "at his best, nobody c... |
cases, but its theatrical run was soon halted by the State of Alarm declared by the Government due to the pandemic, which closed theatres down. Accolades |- | align = "center" rowspan = "5" | 2021 || rowspan = "5" | 76th CEC Medals || Best Director || Gracia Querejeta || || rowspan = "5" | |- | rowspan = "2" | Best Act... | down. Accolades |- | align = "center" rowspan = "5" | 2021 || rowspan = "5" | 76th CEC Medals || Best Director || Gracia Querejeta || || rowspan = "5" | |- | rowspan = "2" | Best Actress || Emma Suárez || |- | Adriana Ozores || |- | Best Supporting Actor || Pedro Casablanc || |- | Best Original Screenplay || Antonio Me... |
theme, but rather on the sequence specified in the title. The first variation is a very slow and unchallenging piece in D major, 26 bars in length, with both first and second pianists playing with just one hand. The lively second variation is 21 bars long and is in F♯ minor: the second pianists plays an accompaniment w... | | performed = | published = 1989 | publisher = Jalni PublicationsBoosey & Hawkes | first_recording = | duration = 10 minutes | movements = 11 | scoring = Solo piano | solo = | vocal = | instrumental = | comment = | premiere_date = | premiere_location = | premiere_conductor = | premiere_performers = | misc = | Audio sam... |
played collegiate tennis for Mississippi State University on a scholarship, later transferring to the University of Nevada. In 1971, for a charity event, he set a record with his cousin Mel Baleson of playing continuous tennis for 73 hours | main draw at Wimbledon, including in 1966 when he made the third round partnering Cora Schediwy. He played collegiate tennis for Mississippi State University on a scholarship, later transferring to the University of Nevada. In 1971, for a charity event, he set a record with his cousin Mel |
Its population was 246 in 2021. References Populated places | Chüy Region of Kyrgyzstan. Its population was 246 |
Prize-winning Hungarian writer. Tersánszky is considered one of the outstanding icons of 20th century Hungarian literature. References 1888 births | Tersánszky (12 September, 1888 — 12 June, 1969) is a Kossuth Prize-winning Hungarian writer. Tersánszky is considered one of the |
union leader. Born in North Wales, Jones worked from the age of thirteen. During World War I, he served in the British Army. After the war, he began working in a slate quarry. He joined the North Wales Quarrymen's Union, a section of the Transport and General Workers' Union, and began working for it full time in 1934. ... | Robert J. Jones (6 May 1899 – 26 March 1962) was a Welsh trade union leader. Born in North Wales, Jones worked from the age of thirteen. During World War I, he served in the British Army. After the war, he began working in a slate quarry. He joined the North Wales Quarrymen's Union, a section of |
in the Kemin District of Chüy | () is a village in the Kemin District of Chüy Region |
before returning as a senior in 1974. Baleson and his cousin Glenn Grisillo set a Guinness World Record in 1971 for the longest continuous tennis match, at 73 hours and 25 minutes, to raise funds for the University of Nevada. References External links Year of birth missing (living people) Living people South African ma... | had a sit out his sophomore and junior seasons due to a NCAA rule change, before returning as a senior in 1974. Baleson and his cousin Glenn Grisillo set a Guinness World Record in 1971 for the longest continuous tennis match, |
Neo-caledonicae of the genus Oxalis. The abundance of endemic species and genera in the flora specific to mining maquis reflects its age. This flora possesses elements contemporaneous with or prior to the establishment of the periodotites, some 30 million years ago. Before that time, evolutionarily similar groups must ... | accumulate heat and retain little rainwater. The plants of the mining maquis have slow growth and adaptations which allow them to survive in these very difficult conditions. They are very tolerant of toxic minerals and their glossy, leathery leaves are drought resistant. Fourteen genera of plants are found on mining ma... |
was sentenced to house arrest with the right to work after being discovered allegedly intoxicated at his office. Early life and career Santos Quispe was born on 26 November 1982 in Achacachi, La Paz, the youngest of seven siblings born to Felipe Quispe, "the Mallku", a renowned Aymara peasant leader. Quispe was raised ... | is the leader, Quispe was a relative unknown in politics until he replaced his late father, the renowned peasant leader Felipe Quispe, as Jallalla La Paz's candidate for the governorship of the La Paz Department. Shortly after winning the election, Quispe terminated his party's pact with Jallalla, establishing a confro... |
is located about northwest of the village of Os i Østerdalen in the northwestern part of the municipality. There are about 600 people | in the northwestern part of the municipality. There are about 600 people who live in the village. The area is characterized by agriculture, particularly with dairy production. The Forollhogna National Park lies about to the north and west of the village. Dalsbygda Church |
rich population of whitefish in the river, and there were certainly fishing and haying along the river before this time. In 1712, ore explorers from Røros Kobberverk found silver in the rock on the west side of Tufsingdalen, and a trial operation was started the following year. The mine was operated until 1716, because... | worked at the mine, two of them chose to remain in the valley as farmers. In 1739, Femundshytta was built in Tufsingdalen as a smelting hut for the copper that was mined in Røros. There were at most 11 farms and families attached to it. The smelting hut was closed down in 1822. In July 2010, the area was included on th... |
to be used at the smelter in Tolga, so by the early 1700s, the area was cleared with few forests remaining. Today's village area was first settled in 1732 when two married couples moved to the area to start a farm. They were from | the lake Narsjøen, about southeast of the village of Os i Østerdalen. The large mountain Håmmålsfjellet lies between the villages of Narbuvoll and Os i Østerdalen. The Tufsingdalen valley lies to the southeast of Narbuvoll. Narbuvoll Church is located in the village. History During the 1600s, the area was used for fore... |
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12 May 2021, and the grand final on 14 May 2022. According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the host country and the "Big Five" (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom) are required to qualify from one of two semi-finals in order to compete for the final; the top ten countries from ... | (RTÉ) opened a submission period where artists and composers were able to submit their entries for the competition until 22 October 2021. The finalists were presented between 17 and 21 January 2022 on The Ryan Tubridy Show broadcast on RTÉ Radio 1. Eurosong 2022 was the national final format developed by RTÉ in order t... |
2003) is a Bahamian sprinter from the Berry Islands in The Bahamas. He attended Queen's College High School in Nassau, Bahamas, before going | to compete for Clemson University. Personal bests References External links Wanya MCCOY | Profile | World Athletics Wanya McCoy Clemson Profile 2003 births Living people |
he was confirmed in the Episcopal Church. After studies at Trinity College, Hartford (B.A. 1865, M.A. 1868), and the Berkeley Divinity School, he was ordained to the diaconate in 1867 and to the priesthood in 1869. Oberly was curate of Trinity Church (Manhattan) (1868-69) and the first rector of the Church of the Holy ... | the Parish of Christ Church, of Elizabeth, N.J., 1893: A Sermon Preached by the Very Rev. Eugene Augustus Hoffman, D.D. on Easter Day, April 2nd; and a Sermon Preached by the Rev. Henry H. Oberly, M.A. on Low Sunday, April 9th (1893) from Project CanterburySystematic Catechizing: Directions and Suggestions for Catechis... |
to Clermont-Ferrand Auvergne Airport. In Clermont, most passengers would take a flight to Bordeaux from Paris. The Vickers Viscount was carrying 63 passengers and 5 crew. He took off from Lyon in a violent storm, his last radio contact with the Lyon control tower at 7:20pm and did not respond to subsequent calls. While... | 696 was a scheduled revenue passenger flight from Lyon–Bron Airport to Clermont-Ferrand Auvergne Airport, France. On 27 October 1972, the aircraft operating the flight, a Vickers Viscount 724, crashed during the final approach to Clermont Ferrand Auvergne Airport. Of the 68 occupants on board, 60 perished. Accident On ... |
Langevine averaged 3.2 points and 4.5 rebounds per game on a team that reached the NCAA Tournament. He was limited by injuries during his sophomore year and averaged 6.1 points and 5.8 rebounds per game off the bench. On March 1, 2019, he scored a career-high 26 points in a 72–70 overtime victory against Dayton. Langev... | a team that reached the NCAA Tournament. He was limited by injuries during his sophomore year and averaged 6.1 points and 5.8 rebounds per game off the bench. On March 1, 2019, he scored a career-high 26 points in a 72–70 overtime victory against Dayton. Langevine averaged 14.7 points, 9.9 rebounds, and 1.4 blocks per ... |
Shogunal armies attacked Kusunoki Masashige at in the Siege of Akasaka and, when the castle fell, he faked his death and escaped into the deep mountains of his own territory where he constructed Kami-Akasaka Castle and Chihaya Castle. In early 1333, Kusunoki Masashige joined forces with Prince Moriyoshi and recovered S... | hills, and later, Kami-Akasaka Castle on the hillside opposite a small river. The Honmaru (Main Enclosure) of Shimo-Akasaka Castle is now the site of the Chihayaakasaka Village Hall, and a monument indicating the location of the castle is within the grounds of the neighboring Chihayaakasaka Junior High School. In 1331,... |
of the most fearsome live bands in the country" but noted their albums often did not live up to that reputation until 2014's 24bit Guitar Orchestra. Their 2015 album Psychedelicatessan was inspired by, and featured samples from, the Australian cult radio play What's Rangoon To You Is Grafton To Me, written and performe... | releasing a self-titled EP in 2003, Tijuana Cartel released an EP titled Frequent Flyers which was expanded to become their 2007 debut album Frequent Flyers Redeemed. The album mixed flamenco guitar with electronic music, while later albums mixed dub, roots, and rock music sounds. After receiving airplay on national ra... |
the fourth EP released by the Norwegian band | fourth EP released by the Norwegian band |
bridge, apparently the victim of a motorcycle accident. Subsequent investigation reveals he was killed and suspicion turns towards the dead man's boss. A mysterious bricklayer seen in the vicinity may also have some vital clue to solve the case. References Bibliography Herbert, Rosemary. Whodunit?: A Who's Who in Crime... | forty first in his long-running series of novels featuring Lancelot Priestley, a Golden Age armchair detective. It was published in America by Dodd Mead under the alternative title Shadow of a Crime. It was particularly notable for the lesser role played by Priestley, with the case being solved largely by Inspector Wag... |
on the book of the same name by M.O. Walsh that is set to premiere on Apple TV+. Premise A machine appears in the grocery store of a small town that is able to predict the destinies of those who observe it. Cast Chris O'Dowd as Dusty Gabrielle Dennis as Cass Damon Gupton as Father Reuben Josh Segarra as Giorgio Sammy F... | Cass Damon Gupton as Father Reuben Josh Segarra as Giorgio Sammy Fourlas as Jacob Djouliet Amara as Trina Ally Maki as Hana Crystal R. Fox as Izzy Production It was announced in May 2021 that Apple TV+ had greenlit a ten-episode series based on the book, with David West Read set to serve as showrunner. In December, Chr... |
the St. Francis Wood, San Francisco. The Flanders Mansion lies at the end of a long driveway off Hatton Road surrounded by upper end of the of the Mission Trail Nature Preserve. The "Outlands" English cottage design was one of the first use of this style of residential architecture in Carmel By-the-Sea. The constructio... | married in 1920, came to Carmel in 1922, to build a home and start a business in real estate development. They purchased 80 acres of land from Dr. Daniel T. MacDougal of the Carnegie Institute in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. Flanders designed a two-story home, which they named the Outlands at 25800 Hatton Road, locat... |
population was 1,015 in 2021. References Populated | of Chüy Region of Kyrgyzstan. Its population was 1,015 in 2021. References |
in a Ventura Pons film, Miss Dalí (2018), about the story of Salvador Dalí. In 2019 she was one of the protagonists of the Netflix original miniseries Días de Navidad, playing the character of Esther, who in Adulthood played Elena Anaya. In 2019, she began to play the role of Carolina Solozábal in the Antena 3 daily se... | and Laia. She has also been an ambassador for the firm Hortensia Maeso Girls and, among others, has starred in the campaign The Sweet Escape. In 2016 she made her film debut with the film directed by Ventura Pons Oh, quina Joia!. That same year she starred in the series Big Band Clan, on the children's network Clan TV ... |
other newspapers Alturas Plaindealer, newspaper in Alturas, California, from the mid-nineteenth century to 1952 The Plain Dealer (Kadina), newspaper in Kadina, South Australia (1894–1926) Cresco Times Plain Dealer, newspaper in Cresco, Iowa Ouray County Plaindealer, newspaper in Ouray, Colorado, established in 1877 Sou... | Cleveland, Ohio. The term "Plain Dealer" and variations may also refer to: other newspapers Alturas Plaindealer, newspaper in Alturas, California, from the mid-nineteenth century to 1952 The Plain Dealer (Kadina), newspaper in Kadina, South Australia (1894–1926) Cresco Times Plain |
singing, crossed the road and asked to be introduced to the owner of the beautiful voice. As a result of this meeting, Clara was enrolled with the Elder Conservatorium, where she won a scholarship and was trained under Guli Hack, while living at the Waites' family home, "Urrbrae House". In 1908 she won an Elder Oversea... | accompanist and husband. They retired to South Australia in 1951. History Kleinschmidt was born in Lobethal, South Australia, to German-born immigrants Hermann Franz Kleinschmidt (c. 1862 – 7 July 1939) and his wife Ida Kleinschmidt, née Seiler (c. 1866 – 15 September 1951) She was well-known in the district for her si... |
statements claimed 40-50 Hizbullah fighters had been killed. Three Israeli soldiers were killed and seventeen wounded. One of the Israeli fatalities was a result of Lebanese Army artillery fire. References External links Maydoun - Loussia, localiban Populated places in Lebanon Populated places in Western | hours of fighting the army blew up the fifty houses that the village consisted of. Over the following days the SLA used bulldozers to demolish the ruins. After the raid Israeli statements claimed 40-50 Hizbullah fighters had been killed. Three Israeli soldiers were killed and seventeen wounded. One of the Israeli fatal... |
Jack Saul is a South African former professional tennis player. Saul, originally from Durban, competed on the international tour in the 1960s and 1970s. He made it through to the third round of the 1966 Wimbledon | missing (living people) Living people South African male tennis players Jewish tennis players Maccabiah Games silver medalists for South Africa Maccabiah Games medalists in tennis Sportspeople from Durban South African emigrants to Israel Competitors at the 1969 Maccabiah Games South African |
work. At age 30, Whiting left New York and moved to the Wisconsin Territory, where three of his brothers—Anderson, Joseph, and Ellis—had already become established. He stopped first in Rock County, Wisconsin, where his brother Joseph owned a farm, then went north to Fond du Lac County, where his brother Ellis had settl... | he expanded to 600 acres during his life. Political career Warren Whiting began as a member of the Whig Party, and became a staunch Republican when that party was established in the 1850s. He was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1858, and served in the 1859 session of the Legislature. Personal life and family... |
But the same month she left the My Step alliance, while keeping her seat in parliament. As an independent MP she opposed the Government of Nikol Pashinyan and demanded a stronger support for the people in Artsakh against Turkey and Azerbaijan. In May 2021 she joined the Reviving Armenia party which she deemed to better... | studied Translation Studies at the Yerevan State University earning a BSc in 2011 and a MSc in 2013. In 2017 she also attended the Diplomatic school of the Armenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Professional career Grigoryan is a member of the Union of Young Translators since 2012 and a teacher at the Quantum College si... |
the Distinguished Investigator Award from the Academy of Radiology Research. In 2017, he was recognized by the IEEE for "contributions to quantification in Positron Emission Tomography including image reconstruction, tracer kinetic modeling techniques, and development and application of mathematical and statistical met... | currently Professor of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging and of Biomedical Engineering at Yale University. At Yale he is also Director of the PET Center and Director of Graduate Studies in Biomedical Engineering. His research focuses on the application of mathematical techniques to the study of humans and primates with ... |
one of the principal buildings of Nicosia and is the oldest church in Nicosia, amongst the churches now existing as such. Α marble inscription high above the main door indicates that the church dates from 1695, when the foundation stone of the church was laid by the Archbishop of Cyprus Germanos II on May 3rd that year... | threatened a church, but was saved when the archangel caused the river water to be swallowed up by a hole - "tripa (τρύπα)" in Greek. Location The quarter is situated partly within the old city of Nicosia inside the walls and partly without. The quarter contains the southern end of Ledra Street where it meets the Walls... |
ore miners in Japan. The union was founded in 1947, and it later affiliated to the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan. By 1958, it had 57,000 members, although membership fell to 31,984 by 1970, and only 10,290 in 1980, in line with a decline in employment in | ore miners in Japan. The union was founded in 1947, and it later affiliated to the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan. By 1958, it had 57,000 members, although membership fell to 31,984 by 1970, and only 10,290 in 1980, in line with a decline in |
hosting an opponent to be announced at a later date. The Hurricanes were originally scheduled to host the 2021 Stadium Series but the game was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. History The NHL originally announced on February 15, 2020, that the 2021 Stadium Series would be hosted by the Carolina Hurricanes at Cart... | the 2021 Stadium Series would be hosted by the Carolina Hurricanes at Carter–Finley Stadium. After he took majority control of the team in 2018, Hurricanes owner Thomas Dundon made it a goal to have his club play in its first outdoor game. In 2019, Dundon invited NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman to take a tour of Carter–F... |
duration is approximately 12 minutes. Background Mists was composed in response to a commission from Australian pianist Roger Woodward, and was presented to Woodward as a "personal gift". It was Xenakis's third work for solo piano, following Herma (1961) and Evryali (1973). Xenakis would go on to dedicate two additiona... | ascending scales". Material and form In the preface to the score, Xenakis wrote that the work is based on two ideas. The first is the use of scales and their cyclic transpositions, which are explored either melodically or via stochastic distributions. The second is the use of arborescences, "bush-like clusters of melod... |
triangle and the Kiepert parabola is the parabola inscribed in the reference triangle having the Euler line as directrix and the triangle center X110 as focus.. The following quote from a paper by R. H. Eddy and R. Fritsch is enough testimony to establish the importance of the Kiepert conics in the study of triangle ge... | are defined as follows: If the three triangles , and , constructed on the sides of a triangle as bases, are similar, isosceles and similarly situated, then the triangles and are in perspective. As the base angle of the isosceles triangles varies between and , the locus of the center of perspectivity of the triangles an... |
planters and enslavers who owned a 5,000-acre plantation located in the Orange Mound area in Memphis. Her grandfather, David Deaderick, was a banker, businessman, and Revolutionary War veteran who arrived in Jonesborough in 1783 and later served in the Tennessee General Assembly. Glenn was a niece of James W. Deaderick... | and Rebecca Lanier Williams Deaderick. Her family were a prominent Tennessee family with strong political ties. Through her mother, she was descended from Colonel Joseph Williams, an officer in the Continental Army during the American Revolution and a delegate to the Hillsborough Convention. Her paternal ancestors were... |
work began in 1985, following the 1977 quake. The church was shut down in 1986 and slated for demolition by the Nicolae Ceaușescu regime. A foundation was dug in front, and was meant to support an apartment block that would have blocked the view of the church from the street. That project was abandoned after the Romani... | in 1847. By 1884, the church again lay in ruins, and the city authorities ordered its demolition. The current church was begun in 1887, completed in November 1892 and, nearly a year later, dedicated with great pomp by Metropolitan Ghenadie Petrescu. Gheorghe Ioanide painted Biblical scenes on large panels between 1893 ... |
NHL originally awarded Sunrise, Florida the 2021 All-Star Game on January 24, 2020. The city previously hosted the NHL All-Star Game in 2003. On October 22, 2020, the NHL officially announced that the All-Star Game had been postponed for the 2020–21 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic and "uncertainty as to when we wil... | due to the COVID-19 pandemic. History The NHL originally awarded Sunrise, Florida the 2021 All-Star Game on January 24, 2020. The city previously hosted the NHL All-Star Game in 2003. On October 22, 2020, the NHL officially announced that the All-Star Game had been postponed for the 2020–21 season due to the COVID-19 p... |
their home games at Grover Center. The Bobcats finished the regular season with a record of 19–5 and won MAC regular season title with a conference record of 10–2. They received a bid to the NCAA Tournament. There they defeated Louisville and Kentucky before losing to Michigan in the Elite Eight. Schedule |- !colspan=9... | Grover Center. The Bobcats finished the regular season with a record of 19–5 and won MAC regular season title with a conference record of 10–2. They received a bid |
united with several other stem-teleost lineages into the order Pholidophoriformes; however, Pholidophoriformes in its traditional sense is now thought to be paraphyletic with respect to crown group | an extinct family of primitive stem-teleost fish that lived during the Triassic period. Most of the genera are from the Late Triassic (Carnian and Norian ages) of Europe, but one (Malingichthys) is known from the |
2020 to present. For a complete alphabetical list, see :Category:Punjabi films. 2020 2021 2022 2023 | a list of Panjabi films from 2020 to present. For a |
of Nicholas Smarr and Jody Smith See also Smarr, Georgia, unincorporated locality in Georgia, | surname include: Larry Smarr (born 1948), American physicist Murders of Nicholas |
tournament, the Musketeers knocked off No. 4 seed Missouri in the opening round, then lost to No. 5 seed Duke in the round of 32. Roster Schedule and results |- !colspan=9 style=| Regular Season |- !colspan=9 style=| Midwestern Collegiate Conference Tournament |- | the 1986–87 season. Led by head coach Pete Gillen, the Musketeers finished with a 21–12 record (7–5 MCC), and won the MCC Tournament to receive an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. In the NCAA tournament, the Musketeers knocked off No. 4 seed Missouri in the opening round, |
Site of Japan in 1948. Overview The Iwaya is located on the south slope of the Iwaya Pass at an elevation of 360 meters, to the east of Rokutan-ji temple ruins. It consist of two shallow artificial caves cut into a tuff cliff facing west-southwest. The larger cave has a width of 7.6 meters, height of 6.1 meters and dep... | an ancient ruined cave-temple located in the Yamada neighborhood of the town of Taishi, Minamikawachi District, Osaka in the Kansai region of Japan. The site was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1948. Overview The Iwaya is located on the south slope of the Iwaya Pass at an elevation of 360 meters, to the... |
the surname include: Dallan Muyres | with the surname include: Dallan Muyres (born 1987), Canadian curler |
(SoCon) during the 1985 NCAA Division I-AA football season. In their first year under head coach Eddie Williamson, the team compiled an overall record of 3–7–1 with a mark of | 1985 VMI Keydets football team was an American football team that represented the Virginia Military Institute (VMI) as a member of the Southern Conference (SoCon) during the 1985 NCAA Division I-AA football season. |
Walter Lantz in 1932. In 2016, the founder of the Society for Animation Studies Harvey Deneroff stated that Nicholas's early work for Disney was on Goofy and Pluto short films. Among his later Disney credits were Lady and the Tramp, Cinderella, and One Hundred and One Dalmatians. For Hanna-Barbera, he worked on The Fli... | Angeles with his parents when he was 10. His earliest job as a professional animator was working for Walter Lantz in 1932. In 2016, the founder of the Society for Animation Studies Harvey Deneroff stated that Nicholas's early work for Disney was on Goofy and Pluto short films. Among his later Disney credits were Lady a... |
Taishi, Minamikawachi District, Osaka in the Kansai region of Japan. The site was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1948. Overview The Rokutan-ji temple ruins are located on a small flat land at an elevation of 258 meters near the tip of a hill that is derived from Mount Nijō in the southwest direction, t... | of Buddha is also embossed on the western rock wall, but is in very poor preservation, protected by an artificial shallow cave measuring 2.2 meters wide by 1.8 meters high by 0.7 meters deep. Below the southern cliff, a small tower with a height of about 1.5 meters was built from the ground, facing the cliff. The cave-... |
his residency in internal medicine at Stanford University Medical Center in 1983. After residency, he completed a doctoral degree in Medical Information Sciences at Stanford in 1988. Career Between 1988 and 1995, Musen was an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine. He was appointed Di... | biology from Brown University in 1977. He attended Brown's Alpert Medical School, graduating in 1980 with an M.D. Musen completed his residency in internal medicine at Stanford University Medical Center in 1983. After residency, he completed a doctoral degree in Medical Information Sciences at Stanford in 1988. Career ... |
manifested throughout the second half of the 20th century, with the primary goals of regaining recognition as a distinct ethnic group, the right to live in Crimea, and restoration of the Crimean ASSR. Although the origins of the movement date back to the 1950s when its leaders were originally exclusively composed of pa... | the 1950s when its leaders were originally exclusively composed of party workers and Red Army veterans, who were confident that the union would soon fully rehabilitate them in accordance with proper adherence to Leninist national policy, as decades passed and the party remained hostile to even the most basic requests f... |
Australian Navy. He has commanded the ships (2002–04), (2008–10) and the flagship (2015–17), and was appointed the Deputy Chief of Navy in September 2020. Naval career | Smith joined the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) in 1989 as a midshipman at the Royal Australian Naval College, HMAS Creswell. He was awarded the Conspicuous Service Medal in the 2002 Australia Day Honours. References Australian military personnel of |
1932 due to the Nazis' taking power. It is currently on display at the Museum of Modern Art. The portrait depicts students ascending the stairs at the Bauhaus school, with all | on display at the Museum of Modern Art. The portrait depicts students ascending the stairs at the Bauhaus school, with all but one walking away from the viewer. References 1932 paintings German paintings Paintings in the collection of the Museum of |
coach for the Texas A&M Aggies. Early life and education Josh Henson was born on July 14, 1975, in Tuttle, Oklahoma. After finishing high school, Henson attended Oklahoma State University and played college football there for five years. While at Oklahoma State, Henson started 37 games at offensive line and was named A... | school, Henson attended Oklahoma State University and played college football there for five years. While at Oklahoma State, Henson started 37 games at offensive line and was named All-Big 12. Henson graduated from Oklahoma State with a bachelor's degree in secondary education. Coaching career After graduating from Okl... |
at the 2022 Argentina Open. Seeds The top four seeds received a bye into the second round. Draw Finals Top half Bottom half Qualifying Seeds Qualifiers | the second round. Draw Finals Top half Bottom half Qualifying Seeds Qualifiers Qualifying draw First qualifier Second qualifier Third qualifier Fourth |
|- !colspan=9 style=| Regular Season |- !colspan=9 style=| AMCU-8 Tournament |- !colspan=10 style=| NCAA Tournament Awards and honors Winston Garland – AMCU-8 Player of the Year References Missouri State Bears basketball seasons Southwest Missouri State Missouri State Bears | No. 5 seed Kansas in the round of 32 in the NCAA Tournament. Roster Schedule and results |- !colspan=9 style=| Regular Season |- !colspan=9 style=| AMCU-8 Tournament |- !colspan=10 style=| NCAA Tournament Awards and honors Winston Garland – AMCU-8 Player of the Year References Missouri State |
Actors Guild Award for Best Supporting Actress. She also received an Academy Award nomination, two British Academy Film Award nominations, and two Critics' Choice Movie Award nominations. Major associations Academy Awards BAFTA Awards Golden Globe Awards Screen Actors Guild Awards Tony Awards Theatre awards Chita River... | of Women Film Journalists Awards Austin Film Critics Association Awards Chicago Film Critics Association Awards Critics' Choice Movie Awards Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards Detroit Film Critics Society Awards Florida Film Critics Circle Awards Georgia Film Critics Association Awards Hollywood Critics ... |
January 1911 – 11 November 1997) was a Swiss gymnast. He was honored in the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame in 2003. Bangerter was also honored | January 1911 – 11 November 1997) was a Swiss gymnast. He was honored in the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame in 2003. Bangerter was also honored for the Bronze |
and anthropologist. Director of studies at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences, he taught ethnology there from 1993 to 2016. He directed the journal L'Homme from 1996 to 2015 and co-founded the journal Gradhiva in 1986 alongside Michel Leiris. In the mid-1990s, he became a specialist in the study of ... | 3. From 2001 to 2009, he led a seminar on "anthropology of jazz" at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (EHESS) alongside Patrick Williams. He became director of studies at EHESS in 1999. In 2006, he began leading a seminar at EHESS on "General anthropology and philosophy" alongside . In 2011, he wro... |
born on March 10, 1914, in Baskerville, Virginia, the eleventh of eighteen children. She attended St Paul's College earning an associate degree in 1935, Virginia State College earning a B.A in 1951, and George Washington University earning an MA in 1965. In 1938 she married William E. Mitchell. The couple located in Wa... | Loïs Mailou Jones, Delilah Pierce, and Alma Thomas. In 1992 the National Museum of Women in the Arts held a solo exhibition Glimpse of Joy, which was NMWA's first solo exhibition of an African American woman's art. In 1993 the Charles Sumner School held a retrospective show of 29 of her |
concern that security conditions had not improved to the point where Serbs could safely return to their homes; Dragiša Milović, acting as a spokesperson for Oliver Ivanović, said that Serbs in northern Kosovo would "[would] not register or take part in the vote until Serbs start returning to Kosovo in bigger numbers." ... | Serb community, were not certified due to low turnout. No Serb parties participated in the election. Zvečan The results in Zvečan, a predominantly Serb community, were not certified due to low turnout. No Serb parties participated in the election. Source: Subsequent developments Following the results, and in light of t... |
and twenty-five singles released since 1988. Albums Studio albums Live albums Compilations Singles Regular | albums, four compilation albums, and twenty-five singles released since 1988. Albums Studio albums Live albums Compilations Singles Regular |
was the second tower to be lit at night using yellow spotlights much like another tower well known tower in the city used by TV Gazeta, but the top of this tower is was white. Today the tower is no longer lighted, but digital broadcast antennas have since been installed by RedeTV. Television The Brussels Tower broadcas... | tower itself was designed by famous Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer. It was the second tower to be lit at night using yellow spotlights much like another tower well known tower in the city used by TV Gazeta, |
Gymnastics Hall of Fame in 1997. Gander was originally president of the International Gymnastics Federation. References External links Arthur Gander at Olympedia 1909 births | Fame in 1997. Gander was originally president of the International Gymnastics Federation. References External links Arthur |
test in the kitchen. She later studied at Tufts University in Massachusetts, where her father is presently a professor of mathematics. Career After graduating from university and spending a year in Paris for graduate school, Weiss moved to New York where she would work in the publishing industry for the next decade. We... | complicated recipes and those with ingredients not accessible to most Americans. Classic German Baking Classic German Baking was first published in 2016 by Ten Speed Press. The cookbook contains a hundred recipes of traditional baked goods, ranging from butter cookies, to cakes, strudels, tortes, and Christmas cookies,... |
Keydets football team was an American football team that represented the Virginia Military Institute (VMI) as a member of the Southern Conference (SoCon) during the 1986 NCAA Division | second year under head coach Eddie Williamson, the team compiled an overall record of 1–10 with a mark of 1–5 in |
of Delaware in 1940, and an Ed.D. in education administration from the University of Pennsylvania in 1962. In 1938, she began working for the Sanford School, teaching and coaching a number of sports, including field hockey, tennis, softball, basketball, riding, and lacrosse, and serving as head of the school from 1961 ... | 1948 to 1959, serving as captain twice and coach once. In addition to her coaching at Sanford, she coached for over 20 years at Constance Applebee's intensive field hockey summer camps. She also served as president of the Delaware Field Hockey Association, the United States Field Hockey Association, and the Internation... |
a species of ray-finned fish from Australia which is a member of the family Pseudochromidae. | the Andaman dottyback, is a species of ray-finned fish from Australia which is a member of |
Wimbledon Championships in 1959 and 1960, losing his first round match both times in five sets. His father Jack taught him the game and also coached Rod Mandelstam, one of his teammates at the University of Miami, where he played from 1961 to 1964. As a junior in 1963 he earned All-American honors for singles and doubl... | tennis player. Hammill, now a U.S. citizen, was born in the mining town of Boksburg, outside Johannesburg. He featured at the Wimbledon Championships in 1959 and 1960, losing his first round match both times in five sets. His father Jack taught him the game and also coached Rod Mandelstam, one of his teammates at the U... |
he was placed in numerous foster homes, as his mother was a convicted drug addict and his father was a convict. Taylor lodged his first arrest in 1993 for burglary, for which he was sent to serve four years in prison. In 1999, he was convicted for the unlawful use of a weapon. In December 2000 he was granted work at a ... | approach his would-be victims and make arrangements to meet up and have sex. He would then take them to secluded locations and would proceed to get into drug-induced arguments about the cost of sex, which resulted in him strangling them to death. Between June and August 2001, he attacked five women, and in total killed... |
continued to run the gallery under the name Galerie Thannhauser. The first exhibition of the Neue Künstlervereinigung München took place in the Arco-Palais in the same year. In 1911 he began collaborating with Der Blaue Reiter. In 1918 he had himself painted in Berlin simultaneously by Lovis Corinth and by Max Lieberma... | Beyer, also collected art. Literature Mario-Andreas von Lüttichau: Die Moderne Galerie Heinrich Thannhauser in München. In: Henrike Junge (Hrsg.): Avantgarde und Publikum: Zur Rezeption avantgardistischer Kunst in Deutschland 1905–1933. Böhlau, Köln, Weimar, Wien 1992. Thannhauser. Händler, Sammler, Stifter. Hrsg. v. Z... |
of ray-finned fish from the Western Indian Ocean: In the north from Pakistan, south to Durban, South Africa which is a member of the family Pseudochromidae. This species reaches a length of . | a length of . References Smith, M.M., 1986. Pseudochromidae. p. 539-541. In M.M. Smith and P.C. Heemstra (eds.) Smiths' sea |
Temple University. He was elected a fellow of the American Chemical Society in 2010. References 20th-century American chemists 21st-century American chemists Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Temple University faculty Harvard University alumni Worcester | of the American Chemical Society in 2010. References 20th-century American chemists 21st-century American chemists Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Temple University |
round, and the closing round (Penutup). Outfit Islam makes a contribution that affects how the dance properties are. The Melinting dance costume for men consists of tapis cloth, belanga shirt, seretei feathers (Bulu seretei), a fan with free colors, and gold Skullcap Meanwhile, the Melinting dance properties for women ... | Lampung Regional Government to perform the dance at Istora Senayan Jakarta on August 17, 1965. Melinting is a dance inherited from Ratu Melinting which is estimated to have existed in the sixteenth century. This dance is performed at traditional events when welcoming guests, and the dancers are members of the Queen's f... |
in 1972. He served as an assistant there until 1977, when he was promoted to head coach. He was head coach at Tuscola for three seasons, compiling a record of 25–6–1. In 1980, Hodgin left his head coaching job to join the football staff of Western Carolina University, where he was named offensive line coach. In 1986, h... | After graduating from North Carolina, Hodgin started a coaching career with Tuscola High School in 1972. He served as an assistant there until 1977, when he was promoted to head coach. He was head coach at Tuscola for three seasons, compiling a record of 25–6–1. In 1980, Hodgin left his head coaching job to join the fo... |
Socialist Republic until 31 August 1991. He died on 3 February 2022, at the age of 75. References 1946 births 2022 deaths Kyrgyz National University | 1991. He died on 3 February 2022, at the age of 75. References 1946 births 2022 deaths Kyrgyz National |
Indian Ocean which is a member of the family Pseudochromidae. This species reaches a length of . References dixurus Taxa | ray-finned fish found in the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean which is a |
leaving office, he retired from political life and focused on his business career. He became a partner in a manufacturing company known as Althouse, Wheeler & Co., and remained a shareholder of the company until his death. He also became invested in the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company and served on the board... | death. He also became invested in the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company and served on the board of trustees until his death—he was considered an expert in farm value securities. He was also an investor in the First National Bank of Waupun, where he was appointed cashier in 1887, and later became president. Aft... |
volunteer guerrillas), Garibaldi attacked the Sicilian capital of Palermo, held by a garrison of 18,000 to 22,000 Neapolitan Army soldiers under the incompetent command of General Ferdinando Lanza. A significant portion of the 180,000 residents of Palermo rallied to Garibaldi, including some 2,000 prisoners released fr... | of the Italian unification wars. Battle On May 27, although with only about 750 men able to fight, along with some 3,000 picciotti (Sicilian volunteer guerrillas), Garibaldi attacked the Sicilian capital of Palermo, held by a garrison of 18,000 to 22,000 Neapolitan Army soldiers under the incompetent command of General... |
leucorhynchus, or the white-nosed dottyback, is a species of ray-finned fish from the | to Kenya, and the Socotra Archipelago. It is a member of the family Pseudochromidae. This species |
Finance from 1992 to 1993. Osiatyński died in Warsaw on 4 February 2022, at the age of 80. References 1941 births 2022 deaths Politicians from Riga Democratic Union (Poland) politicians Members of the Contract Sejm Members of the Polish Sejm | was Minister of Finance from 1992 to 1993. Osiatyński died in Warsaw on 4 February 2022, at the age of 80. References 1941 births 2022 deaths Politicians from Riga Democratic Union (Poland) politicians Members of the Contract Sejm Members of |
magnificent dottyback, is a species of ray-finned fish found in the Cargados Carajos | in the Cargados Carajos in the Western Indian Ocean which is a member of the family Pseudochromidae. References magnificus |
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