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Civic Towers and Civic Centre buildings were lit up in red to mark the 50th anniversary of Special Olympics alongside 225 iconic landmarks across the world. Reference Buildings and structures in Lagos 2015 establishments in
Victoria Island, Lagos. It was officially opened in 2015. On 20, July 2018, the Civic Towers and Civic Centre buildings were lit up in red to mark the 50th anniversary of Special Olympics alongside 225 iconic landmarks
Career Rodgers first came to hurling prominence at juvenile and underage levels with Scraiff before eventually joining the club's top adult team. He won a Clare IHC title in 2020 after Scariff beat Tubber in the final. Rodgers first appeared on the inter-county scene as a member of the Clare minor hurling team in 2018. He later spent two
before eventually joining the club's top adult team. He won a Clare IHC title in 2020 after Scariff beat Tubber in the final. Rodgers first appeared on the inter-county scene as a member of the Clare minor hurling team in 2018. He later spent two seasons with the Clare under-20 hurling team before being drafted onto the Clare senior
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album. The phrase may also refer to: "All Around Me" (Savage Garden song), from their 1997 self-titled debut album "All Around Me",
moved to the youth academy of Young Boys in 2012 and worked his way up through their youth categories. He signed his first professional contract with Young Boys on 16 June 2021, and then went on loan with Yverdon-Sport for the 2021–22 season in the Swiss Challenge League. Halfway through the season, on 3 January 2022, Young Boys activated
a clause to bring Blum back to their squad early. He made his professional debut with Young Boys in a 1–1 Swiss Super League tie with Lugano on 29 January 2022. References External links SFL Profile 2001 births Living people People from Aargau Swiss footballers Switzerland youth international footballers BSC Young Boys players Yverdon-Sport FC players Swiss Super
"Are You Ready for Love", a song by Audio Adrenaline from Until My Heart Caves In, 2005
Love" is a song by Elton John from his 1979 EP The Thom Bell Sessions. The phrase
was a Ghanaian clergyman and bishop for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Gbarnga in Liberia.
Diocese of Gbarnga in Liberia. He was ordained in 1967. He was appointed in
the jacket worn in the late Qing shared some features of those worn by the Han ethnics in the Ming dynasty. Although the structure of the jacket evolved with time, these forms of jackets continued to be worn in the Republic of China. After the 1930s, these forms of upper garments lost popularity and decreased in use, as Qipao and Western dress became more popular. They regained popularity in the 21st century following the Hanfu movement. Terminology The term ru has sometimes been used as a synonym for the clothing items shan (衫) and ao (袄). Ru can refer to a short jacket, with either short or long sleeves. In the Mawangdui Silk Manuscripts, ru refers to a 'short coat'. Short jackets are also known as duanru (短襦). There is also the term changru (长襦; lit. long 'ru') which also appear in texts and has been described as the precursor of the long-length ao (i.e. long jackets; also known as chang ao) by scholars. Some forms of changru, also known as shuhe (裋褐; i.e. coarse clothing), could reach the knee or the hip level; it was cross-collared closing at the right. Other terms such as daru (大襦; 'outerwear'), shangru (上襦; 'jackets'), and yiru (衣襦) also exist. A danru (襌(單)襦) is a ru jacket without cotton wadding. The term shan can also refer to long garments. According to the Ben Cang Gang Mu (本草綱目), an unlined short garment ru (襦) was called shan (衫) and in Li Shizhen's time, the shan also came to refer to long garments. The term ao (袄) appears in a Sui dynasty rime dictionary called Qieyun, published in 601 AD and can be translated as "padded coat", but it can also refer to a lined upper garment. The term yi (衣) generally refers to clothing. In ancient times, yi (衣) referred to upper outer garment. Construction and design It is a form of jacket or coat, which typically closes to the right (右衽; youren). Although some styles can be found with a front central opening (duijin (对领) or zhiling (直领)).It can be cross-collared (交領右衽; jiaoling youren), or has a slant/oblique closure (大襟右衽; dajin youren), square-collared (方领; fangling). When round necked, it is referred as yuanlingshan. It can be found with or without a standing collar (known as liling (立领) or shuling (竖领)). High collars started to be incorporated in upper garments by the late Ming dynasty. The length of the body may vary (e.g. waist-length, knee-length). The length (e.g. wrist-length, elbow length) and shape of the sleeves (e.g. big sleeves, narrow sleeves, large cuffs, mandarin sleeves, flared sleeves) could also vary. Slits can also be found at both sides of the lower hems of the bodice. Cultural significance Symbol of Chinese civilization Clothing style which overlaps and closes to the right (右衽 youren) originated in China. Cross-collar closing to the right upper garment (i.e. y-shaped collar or upper body garment which overlaps and closes to the right) started to be worn in the Shang dynasty in China and are known as jiaoling youren (交領右衽). The y-shaped collar had been one of the major symbols of the Sino Kingdom, and eventually spread throughout Asia. Chinese-barbarian dichotomy Chinese robes and jackets must cover the right part. The right closure is known as youren (右衽) and is an important symbol of the Han Chinese ethnicity. The traditional way to distinguish between Barbarian and Chinese clothing is by the direction of the collar. In Ancient China, some ethnic minorities had clothing which generally closed on the left side in a way referred as zuoren (左衽). Therefore, the left lapels were used to refer to the rule of foreign nationalities or to refer to Hufu. This can be found in the Analects where Confucius himself praised Guan Zhong for preventing the weakened Zhou dynasty from becoming barbarians; "But for Guan Zhong, we should now be wearing our hair unbound, and the lappels of our coats butonning on the left side [微管仲,吾其被髮左衽矣]". Unbound hair and coats which were closed on the left were the clothing customs of the northern nomadic ethnic groups which were considered as barbarians by the Han Chinese. Funeral practices The only moment Han Chinese used zuoren (左衽) is when they dressed their deceased. This is due to ancient Chinese beliefs in the Yin and Yang theory, where it is believed that the left is Yang and stands for life whereas the right is Yin which stands for death. Based on this belief, the left lapel needs to be outside (i.e. youren) to indicate that the power of Yang is suppressing the Yin, which therefore symbolized the clothing of living people. However, if Yin surpasses Yang (i.e. zuoren), then clothing is the clothing worn by the deceased. It is therefore taboo in Chinese clothing for a living person to wear zuoren. History Pre-Tang dynasty Clothing style which overlaps and closes to the right (右衽 youren) originated in China. According to historical documents and archeological findings, the basic form of clothing during Shang was yichang. Cross-collared upper garment () started to be worn in the Shang dynasty. The yi worn by slaveholders in the Shang dynasty had tight sleeves and were also closed on the right side. Prior to the Eastern Han, the ru (襦) was the most common form of short robe for both men and women; however, the ru was preferred by women afterwards. The long ru could reach the knee-level whereas the short ru was waist-length. The ru could be found unlined, lined or padded. In the Han dynasty, short waist-length ru could be worn with trousers or skirts by men and women respectively. In the Han and Wei dynasties, the ru sleeves could be wide or narrow; the ru was closed to the right. A form of shan (衫) which appeared in the Han and Wei period was a new type of gown which had equal front pieces which were straight instead of cross-collared and was fastened with a string; it was also a form of unlined upper garment with straight sleeves and wide cuffs. This shan was worn by men and women and became popular as it was more convenient for wearing. Tang dynasty Ru, shan, and ao were common garment items for women in the Tang dynasty. Ru (short jacket) and shan (unlined short robe) were used for ceremonial and daily clothing by women. Some jackets in Tang dynasty could be found with narrow sleeves, while other upper garments could be found with loose sleeves. The ru in the Tang dynasty could also be a tight jacket or a cotton-padded jacket, which could have embroidered golden line as embellishment at the collar and sleeves or could sometimes be decorated with silk damask. Duijin shan were also worn by women in this period; a form of duijin shan was the daxiushan which became popular when hufu-style declined in popularity. Song and Liao dynasties In the Song dynasty, the daxiushan (shirt with large/broad sleeves) was a form of fashionable formal clothing. Song dynasty, women wore jiaolingyouren jackets and duijin jackets. Song-style fashion, including jiaolingyouren jackets, continued to be worn by both Han Chinese and non-elite Khitan women in the Liao dynasty; these jackets were waist-length. Ming
Cross-collared upper garment () started to be worn in the Shang dynasty. The yi worn by slaveholders in the Shang dynasty had tight sleeves and were also closed on the right side. Prior to the Eastern Han, the ru (襦) was the most common form of short robe for both men and women; however, the ru was preferred by women afterwards. The long ru could reach the knee-level whereas the short ru was waist-length. The ru could be found unlined, lined or padded. In the Han dynasty, short waist-length ru could be worn with trousers or skirts by men and women respectively. In the Han and Wei dynasties, the ru sleeves could be wide or narrow; the ru was closed to the right. A form of shan (衫) which appeared in the Han and Wei period was a new type of gown which had equal front pieces which were straight instead of cross-collared and was fastened with a string; it was also a form of unlined upper garment with straight sleeves and wide cuffs. This shan was worn by men and women and became popular as it was more convenient for wearing. Tang dynasty Ru, shan, and ao were common garment items for women in the Tang dynasty. Ru (short jacket) and shan (unlined short robe) were used for ceremonial and daily clothing by women. Some jackets in Tang dynasty could be found with narrow sleeves, while other upper garments could be found with loose sleeves. The ru in the Tang dynasty could also be a tight jacket or a cotton-padded jacket, which could have embroidered golden line as embellishment at the collar and sleeves or could sometimes be decorated with silk damask. Duijin shan were also worn by women in this period; a form of duijin shan was the daxiushan which became popular when hufu-style declined in popularity. Song and Liao dynasties In the Song dynasty, the daxiushan (shirt with large/broad sleeves) was a form of fashionable formal clothing. Song dynasty, women wore jiaolingyouren jackets and duijin jackets. Song-style fashion, including jiaolingyouren jackets, continued to be worn by both Han Chinese and non-elite Khitan women in the Liao dynasty; these jackets were waist-length. Ming dynasty In the Ming dynasty, the long jacket (ao) became more prevalent at the expense of the short jacket (ru). According to the Discourse of Northern Learning (Pukhak ŭi; 北學議: 완역정본) by Pak Chega (1750–1805) who visited the Qing dynasty in 1778, in the Ming dynasty, Chinese women's upper garment barely covered the waist during the Hongzhi era (1488–1505); their upper garments then gradually became longer and reached below the knee-level during the Zhengde era (1506–1521). Pak Chega based his description of Chinese women's clothing by using the Records of Daily Study (Rizhilu) by Gu Yanwu (1613–1682), a scholar from the late Ming and early Qing dynasties.By the late Ming dynasty, jackets with high collars (known as liling (立领) or shuling (竖领)) started to appear. The standup collar were closed with interlocking buttons made of gold and silver, called zimukou (). The appearance of interlocking buckle promoted the emergence and the popularity of the standup collar and the Chinese jacket with buttons at the front, and laid the foundation of the use of Chinese knot buckles. In women garments of the Ming dynasty, the standup collar with gold and silver interlocking buckles became one of the most distinctive and popular form of clothing structure; it became commonly used in women's clothing reflecting the conservative concept of Ming women's chastity by keeping their bodies covered and due to the climate changes during the Ming dynasty (i.e. the average temperature was low in China). There were at least two types of high collar jackets in the Ming dynasty: Liling duijin shan (立领对襟衫) which is jacket with high collar and closes at the front centrally, and Liling dajin changshan (立领大襟长衫) which is a long jacket with stand-up collar, it overlaps from the neck and closes at the right side. The Liling dajin changshan is typically worn with a skirt, called mamianqun. Qing dynasty As Han women were not forced to change into Manchu clothing in the Qing dynasty, Han women of the Qing dynasty followed the style of female jacket worn in the Ming dynasty. The Han Chinese women carefully maintained their pure Han Chinese ethnicity and did not wear Manchu clothing. Over time, the Ming dynasty customs were gradually forgotten. The clothing of the Han and the Manchu eventually influenced each other. However, Manchu women and Han Chinese women never emulated each other's clothing; and as a result, by the end of the nineteenth century, Manchu and Han Chinese women had maintained distinctive clothing. In the mid-Qing clothing, fashionable styles were associated to those worn in the late 16th and early 17th century. According to the Discourse of Northern Learning (Pukhak ŭi; 北學議: 완역정본) by Pak Chega (1750–1805) who visited the Qing dynasty in 1778, Chinese women wore upper and lower garments which were similar to those worn in ancient paintings. Pak described the jackets had collars which were round and narrow and were fastened just below the chin; he also described them as being typically long enough to conceal the entire body although in some cases, the jacket would be long enough to be just below the knee-level. Pak also observed that the Chinese women's clothing preserved the old traditions (which were mostly intact) and which he contrasted with the Joseon women's clothing trend which he claimed to be taking more after Mongolian in style, an influence which he attributed to the close relationship between Goryeo and the Yuan dynasty and continued to exist in Joseon during his lifetime. In the late 18th and 19th
and 5 September 1993, the first episode filmed for the series. It was aired on 23 January 1994 as the second episode. The home's owner at the time was Jim Ridge, the honorary curator of the village's Roman museum, in whose honour a gallery is named. Ridge was a history teacher at Broughton and then Fulwood High Schools. Having lived in the cottage since 1977, he knew when he purchased the property that there was part of the fort there. He wrote to Time Team informing them of the fort's substantial remnants. He also believed that his cottage was built almost entirely from rubble from the stone rampart. Phil Harding undertook Time Teams
Team between 3 September and 5 September 1993, the first episode filmed for the series. It was aired on 23 January 1994 as the second episode. The home's owner at the time was Jim Ridge, the honorary curator of the village's Roman museum, in whose honour a gallery is named. Ridge was a history teacher at Broughton and then Fulwood High Schools. Having lived in the cottage since 1977, he knew when he purchased the property that there was part of the fort there. He wrote to Time Team informing them of the fort's substantial remnants. He also believed that his cottage was built almost entirely from rubble from the stone rampart. Phil Harding undertook Time Teams excavation, during which evidence of a wooden watchtower was discovered, pre-dating the stone structure. 2006 excavation A planning application for a two-storey extension at the rear of
Filmography 1970: Rejs – co-screenwriter, camera operator 1972: Kwiat paproci – screenwriter 1981: Murmurando – director, screenwriter 1982: Kilka dni na ziemi niczyjej – camera operator 1983: Incydent na pustyni – camera operator 1983: Śledztwo porucznika Tomaszka – camera operator 1984: Fetysz – camera operator 1985: Okruchy wojny
camera operator. He is best known as a co-screenwriter for the cult film Rejs (1970). He was born in Warsaw, Poland. After the Second World War, Barszczyński and his parents moved to Prudnik. He studied at the Adam Mickiewicz High School
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a proposed clade encompassing Nemertea and Platyhelminthes. The clade was formed from a 2019 study showing the clade as a sister to Annelida and Lophophorata. The synapomorphies include similar organization of ciliary
2019 study showing the clade as a sister to Annelida and Lophophorata. The synapomorphies include similar organization of ciliary bands in the larva of both groups as well as a lack of chitin, and is named for the abundant parenchyma found between the body wall
(born 22 April 1932 in Kalathoor) is an Indian clergyman and bishop for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tura.
April 1932 in Kalathoor) is an Indian clergyman and bishop for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tura. He was ordained in
the blockading fleets in the English Channel for large, tough frigates that would be able to survive the rough weather that placed considerable stress on the timbers of ships. Fast frigates that had necessarily been built lighter were found to not operate well in these conditions, and so speed was sacrificed for strength specifically for these services. Ordered to George Parsons' shipyard at Bursledon on 15 September 1798, Jason was laid down in October, named on 15 November, and launched on 27 January 1800 with the following dimensions: along the upper deck, at the keel, with a beam of and a depth in the hold of . Her draught was forwards and aft, with the ship measuring 1,052 tons burthen (the average 36-gun frigate was only 950 tons). Jason was fitted out at Portsmouth Dockyard between 30 January and 28 May. The frigate was crewed by 274 men; while her class was laid out as holding thirty-six long guns, Jason was instead armed with thirty long guns and fourteen carronades. Twenty-six 18-pounders were held on the upper deck, with two 9-pounders and ten 32-pounder carronades on the quarterdeck. On the forecastle there were two more 9-pounders and a further four 32-pounder carronades. The carronades took up all the broadside locations on the quarterdeck and forecastle, leaving the four 9-pounders as chase guns. The original planned armament which favoured more 9-pounders was adjusted to its more carronade-centric focus for Jason on 17 June 1799. This meant she differed considerably from the name-ship of the class, HMS Penelope, which was provided with the standard armament and as such had fewer 32-pounder carronades (eight) and more 9-pounder long guns (eight). The class had actually been designed by Henslow to hold 6-pounders instead of 9-pounders, but this was an oversight on his part, as an Admiralty Order of 25 April 1780 had decreed that all future 36- and 38-gun frigates were to have 9-pounders, and he later corrected his design error, with Jasons build being adjusted on 30 October 1798. Service Jason was commissioned mid-way through her fitting out process, in March 1800, by Captain Joseph Sydney Yorke. She sailed from Portsmouth Dockyard on 28 May, the same day the process was completed. Jason later on sailed as escort to a convoy of ships headed for Botany Bay and the East Indies, but with the wind against them they spent almost the entirety of November sheltering at Cowes; the convoy finally sailed on 19 November. Having returned from this duty, Jason began to serve in the English Channel as part of a squadron of eight frigates commanded by Commodore Charles Cunningham, frequently sailing on cruises out of Portsmouth. She captured the French 14-gun privateer La Venus off Cherbourg on 18 January 1801. In early March she detained the Danish brig Bontine while sailing with the 46-gun frigate HMS Loire, taking the vessel in to Portsmouth. Jason and Loire returned to sea on 14 March; at some point under
of the class to be built. They were the largest 36-gun frigates designed by the British during the French Revolutionary War. This large size came about, despite them not being the most heavily armed frigates of the period, because there was a need in the blockading fleets in the English Channel for large, tough frigates that would be able to survive the rough weather that placed considerable stress on the timbers of ships. Fast frigates that had necessarily been built lighter were found to not operate well in these conditions, and so speed was sacrificed for strength specifically for these services. Ordered to George Parsons' shipyard at Bursledon on 15 September 1798, Jason was laid down in October, named on 15 November, and launched on 27 January 1800 with the following dimensions: along the upper deck, at the keel, with a beam of and a depth in the hold of . Her draught was forwards and aft, with the ship measuring 1,052 tons burthen (the average 36-gun frigate was only 950 tons). Jason was fitted out at Portsmouth Dockyard between 30 January and 28 May. The frigate was crewed by 274 men; while her class was laid out as holding thirty-six long guns, Jason was instead armed with thirty long guns and fourteen carronades. Twenty-six 18-pounders were held on the upper deck, with two 9-pounders and ten 32-pounder carronades on the quarterdeck. On the forecastle there were two more 9-pounders and a further four 32-pounder carronades. The carronades took up all the broadside locations on the quarterdeck and forecastle, leaving the four 9-pounders as chase guns. The original planned armament which favoured more 9-pounders was adjusted to its more carronade-centric focus for Jason on 17 June 1799. This meant she differed considerably from the name-ship of the class, HMS Penelope, which was provided with the standard armament and as such had fewer 32-pounder carronades (eight) and more 9-pounder long guns (eight). The class had actually been designed by Henslow to hold 6-pounders instead of 9-pounders, but this was an oversight on his part, as an Admiralty Order of 25 April 1780 had decreed that all future 36- and 38-gun frigates were to have 9-pounders, and he later corrected his design error, with Jasons build being adjusted on 30 October 1798. Service Jason was commissioned mid-way through her fitting out process, in March 1800, by Captain Joseph Sydney Yorke. She sailed from Portsmouth Dockyard on 28 May, the same day the process was completed. Jason later on sailed as escort to a convoy of ships headed for Botany Bay and the East Indies, but with the wind against them they spent almost the entirety of November sheltering at Cowes; the convoy finally sailed on 19 November. Having returned from this duty, Jason began to serve in the English Channel as part of a
Minneapolis. Barba has been practicing art for over 40 years and is best known for her work for women within the tattoo industry. Barba is based in Long Beach, California out of her shop, Outer Limits Tattoo, the oldest tattoo shop in the United States. Career Barba began her career as a tattoo artist at the age of 19. In 1980, she moved from Minnesota to California to pursue tattooing full time. By 1983, she was able to open her first tattoo shop in Anaheim, California, Twilight Fantasy. Upon opening her shop, Barba made it priority to hire other female tattooers, creating space for their talent in an industry that was notoriously male. In 1985, Barba entered her first tattoo show in Seattle, WA. It was
won Best Black and Grey Tattoo. In 1987, she won her first National Tattoo Association's Tattooist of the Year. Barba is known for her illustrative realism style. She was also one of the first artists to tattoo color realism. Barba is largely responsible for the sterile standards within in the tattoo industry today as she was one of the first artists to wear gloves and wrap her equipment. In 2002, Barba aquired 22 S. Chestnut Pl in Long Beach. The location, originally opened by renowned tattooist Bert Grimm, has operated as a tattoo shop since 1927. The shop also houses a tattoo museum paying tribute to The Pike and artists past. A silicone arm tattooed by Barba was featured in an exhibition at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County in 2018. Barba is regularly part of the jury of experts for the Mondial du Tatouage in Paris, France. Exhibitions 2021 "Art Under the Skin", Caixa Forum Museum, Madrid, Spain 2018 "Tattoo", Museum of Natural History,
Dynamite, Martin teamed with Rush against Matt Sydal and Lee Moriarty where they were victorious. On the November 24 episode of AEW Dynamite, Martin accepted Taz's offer to join Team Taz much to Rush's dismay. However, on the December 8 episode of AEW Dynamite, Martin would eliminate Team Taz member Ricky Starks from the Dynamite Diamond Dozen Battle Royal, thus winning the battle royal and removing him from the group. The following week, Martin fought MJF for the Dynamite Diamond Ring where he lost after a distraction by Starks. On the February 18, 2022 episode of AEW Rampage, Martin fought Hobbs in a Face of the Revolution Qualifying match where he was defeated.
Dynamite, Top Flight fought The Young Bucks in a losing effort. On November 23, it announced that they had signed with the company. In February 2021, Darius was sidelined with a torn ACL thus taking him out of action and leaving Dante on his own as a singles competitor. Over the following months, Martin would receive a significant push wrestling against the likes of Kenny Omega, Malakai Black, Matt Sydal, and Powerhouse Hobbs. In October 2021, Martin formed an alliance with Lio Rush who was attempting to recruit him as his tag team partner. On the November 11, 2021 episode of AEW Dynamite, Martin teamed with Rush against Matt Sydal and Lee Moriarty where they were victorious. On the November 24 episode of AEW Dynamite, Martin accepted Taz's offer to join Team Taz much to Rush's dismay. However, on the December 8 episode of AEW Dynamite, Martin would eliminate Team
Catholic Diocese of Whitehorse. He was ordained in 1954. He was appointed in 1987. He retired
and bishop for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Whitehorse. He was ordained in 1954. He was appointed in 1987. He
stock car race of the 2018 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season, the third and final race of the Round of 8, and the 13th iteration of the event. The race was held on Saturday, October 13, 2018, Lincoln, Alabama at Talladega Superspeedway, a 2.66 miles (4.28 km) permanent triangle-shaped superspeedway. The race took the scheduled 94 laps to complete. At race's end, GMS Racing driver Timothy Peters would win under caution after a wild wreck on the backstretch that featured Noah Gragson throwing a block on Peters, spinning in the process. The win was Peters' 11th and to date, final NASCAR Camping World Truck Series win and his first and only win of the season. To fill out the podium, Myatt Snider of ThorSport Racing and David Gilliland of Kyle Busch Motorsports would finish second and third, respectively. Background Talladega Superspeedway, originally known as Alabama International Motor Superspeedway (AIMS), is a motorsports complex located north of Talladega, Alabama. It is located on the former Anniston Air Force Base in the small city of Lincoln. The track is a tri-oval and was constructed in the 1960s by the International Speedway Corporation, a business controlled by the France family. Talladega is most known for its steep banking and the unique location of the start/finish line that's located just past the exit to pit
World Truck Series win and his first and only win of the season. To fill out the podium, Myatt Snider of ThorSport Racing and David Gilliland of Kyle Busch Motorsports would finish second and third, respectively. Background Talladega Superspeedway, originally known as Alabama International Motor Superspeedway (AIMS), is a motorsports complex located north of Talladega, Alabama. It is located on the former Anniston Air Force Base in the small city of Lincoln. The track is a tri-oval and was constructed in the 1960s by the International Speedway Corporation, a business controlled by the France family. Talladega is most known for its steep banking and the unique location of the start/finish line that's located just past the exit to pit road. The track currently hosts the NASCAR series such as the NASCAR Cup Series, Xfinity Series and the Camping World Truck Series. Talladega is the longest NASCAR oval with a length of 2.66-mile-long (4.28 km) tri-oval like the Daytona International Speedway, which also is a 2.5-mile-long (4 km) tri-oval. Entry list Practice First practice The first practice session was held on Friday, October 12, at 9:05 AM CST, and would last for 50 minutes. Justin Haley of GMS Racing would set the fastest time in the session,
School where he was the leader of an ōendan team. In Osaka, he studied music under the naniwabushi master (1914-1964) and thence became involved in enka. Tsuda's style came to be influenced by Kawachi ondo. In 1967, he performed the eponymous theme song to the yakuza film written by . After 1970, Tsuda studied the music of Soeda Azenbō and made a number of his own recordings of Azenbō's songs.
He graduated from the Gifu Technical High School where he was the leader of an ōendan team. In Osaka, he studied music under the naniwabushi master (1914-1964) and thence became involved in enka. Tsuda's style came to be
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Bini (born 31 May 1930 in Sao Paulo) was a Brazilian clergyman and bishop for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lins.
Diocese of Lins. He was ordained in 1959. He was appointed in 1984. He retired in 1987. References Brazilian Roman
was won by Greg Carr driving an Alfa Romeo GTV-6, with the navigators' championship going to Carr's navigator in five of the six events, Fred Gocentas.
Carr's navigator in five of the six events, Fred Gocentas. Carr was the only driver to finish every rally. Calendar Results Rallies Championship points Only the top five are shown. Drivers' Championship Navigator'
Rouge et Or by a score of 31 to 26. In his fifth year with the team, the Dinos returned to the Vanier Cup, but Antwi did not play due to injury. The Dinos defeated the Montreal Carabins 27 to 13 in the 55th Vanier Cup as Antwi finished his university career as a national champion. Professional career After becoming eligible for the 2019 CFL Draft, Antwi was drafted in the sixth round, 48th overall, by the Montreal Alouettes and signed with the team on May 6, 2019. He played in both preseason games with the team in 2019, but elected to return to school following training camp. After completing his university playing eligibility, Antwi re-signed with the Alouettes on November 28, 2019. However, the 2020 CFL season was cancelled and he did not play in 2020. After making the team following training camp in 2021, he played in his first professional game on August 14, 2021, against the Edmonton Elks, where he had four carries for 13 yards. He played in all 14 regular season games where he had 36 rush attempts for
by the Montreal Alouettes and signed with the team on May 6, 2019. He played in both preseason games with the team in 2019, but elected to return to school following training camp. After completing his university playing eligibility, Antwi re-signed with the Alouettes on November 28, 2019. However, the 2020 CFL season was cancelled and he did not play in 2020. After making the team following training camp in 2021, he played in his first professional game on August 14, 2021, against the Edmonton Elks, where he had four carries for 13 yards. He played in all 14 regular season games where he had 36 rush attempts for 176 yards and six receptions for 46 yards. He had a career-high 13 carries for 69 yards in the regular season finale, but also had two costly
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intensity and conflict. It forces the characters and audiences to explore what would have been their decisions when they would have been faced with similar situation in life. The film predominantly uses one location, where most of the movie takes place. Plot Jerry is a cabin crew who is in love with Chris who is a spoilt son of a business tycoon. While Jerry has all her love for Chris, Chris is flirtatious and does not commit to the relationship with Jerry. Chris's Dad has organised a New Year Eve gathering with all his business partners, in which Chris and Jerry are also to be introduced to all, post their engagement. Jerry wants to go to the party but is pulled out for a flight at the last moment. Chris becomes very upset on Jerry and gives her an option of choosing between the job and him. This leaves Jerry in a dilemma as she cannot quit her job since she supports her family with the money and if she does not go to the party it will create a rift in the relation between Chris and her. Ahaana is also a cabin crew and roommate of Jerry. Ahaana is a humble and career oriented girl, she wants to achieve the best for herself in the flying job, while her mother and Jasmine aunty are pushing her for marriage to a guy who does not want her to pursue her career. Ahaana is very attached to her younger sister Suhana and father who support her decisions. When Jasmine aunty brings the proposal for Ahaana, she is very disturbed and does not want to get married to a guy who does not respect women. This creates a huge ruckus in the family. Reema and Lolo are colleague and friends to both Ahaana and Jerry and are also in the cabin crew job with the same airlines. Reema has returned tired from a flight and is in the gymnasium with her trainer Ali as she is paranoid that if she puts on weight and is not fit, then it will be a challenge for her in the job. Reema likes Jerry a lot
to explore what would have been their decisions when they would have been faced with similar situation in life. The film predominantly uses one location, where most of the movie takes place. Plot Jerry is a cabin crew who is in love with Chris who is a spoilt son of a business tycoon. While Jerry has all her love for Chris, Chris is flirtatious and does not commit to the relationship with Jerry. Chris's Dad has organised a New Year Eve gathering with all his business partners, in which Chris and Jerry are also to be introduced to all, post their engagement. Jerry wants to go to the party but is pulled out for a flight at the last moment. Chris becomes very upset on Jerry and gives her an option of choosing between the job and him. This leaves Jerry in a dilemma as she cannot quit her job since she supports her family with the money and if she does not go to the party it will create a rift in the relation between Chris and her. Ahaana is also a cabin crew and roommate of Jerry. Ahaana is a humble and career oriented girl, she wants to achieve the best for herself in the flying job, while her mother and Jasmine aunty are pushing her for marriage to a guy who does not want her to pursue her career. Ahaana is very attached to her younger sister Suhana and father who support her decisions. When Jasmine aunty brings the proposal for Ahaana, she is very disturbed and does not want to get married to a guy who does not respect women. This creates a huge
results All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS). Olympic Games Distance reduced to 30 km due to weather conditions. World Cup Season standings References 1998 births Living
Living people Finnish male cross-country skiers Cross-country skiers at the 2022 Winter Olympics Olympic cross-country skiers of Finland People from Rovaniemi Cross-country skiers at the 2016
results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS). Olympic Games Distance reduced to 30 km due to weather conditions. World Championships World Cup
the 2022 Winter Olympics. Cross-country skiing results All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS). Olympic Games Distance reduced
25 September 2012. In February 2013, it was screened at the Berlin International Film Festival and in April of the same year it was released in cinemas in Switzerland. In addition to the archival footage there are new interviews with John Giorno, Gore Vidal and John Waters among
Door Is Always Open is a 2012 Swiss documentary film directed by Daniel Young that tells the story of the Tangier-based American writer and composer Paul Bowles. It had its world premiere
World Cup Season standings References External links Japanese male cross-country skiers 1996 births Living people Olympic cross-country skiers of Japan Cross-country skiers at the 2022 Winter Olympics Cross-country skiers at the 2017 Asian Winter Games Medalists at the 2017 Asian Winter Games Asian Games gold
are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS). Olympic Games Distance reduced to 30 km due to weather conditions. World Championships World Cup Season standings References External links Japanese male cross-country skiers 1996 births Living people Olympic cross-country skiers of Japan Cross-country skiers at the 2022
Ghanaian politician. He is the District Chief Executive of Achiase District of the Eastern Region,Ghana.Due to reports of poor feeding in Akim
of the Eastern Region,Ghana.Due to reports of poor feeding in Akim Swedru Senior High School he disguised himself
followed, tens of thousand of migrants from Palestine as well as other Arab nations began arriving in Mexico. World War I created a new wave as widespread food shortages and famine ravaged the Levant. The delimitation is given by the data that the analyzed source throws. The flows of Palestinian immigrants to Mexico began at the end of the 20th century, and from then on they continued to occur, either increased or decreased according to the periods until
nations began arriving in Mexico. World War I created a new wave as widespread food shortages and famine ravaged the Levant. The delimitation is given by the data that the analyzed source throws. The flows of Palestinian immigrants to Mexico began at the end of the 20th century, and from then on they continued to occur, either increased or decreased according to the periods until reaching their end of emigration. The survey of the economic and sociocultural aspects of the Palestinians in Mexico and their process of integration into the country was based exclusively on the fieldwork carried out in Monterrey and Torreon. Mexicans of Palestinian descent Gabriel Zaid, writer, poet and intellectual Yasser Corona,
Chinese male cross-country skiers 2001 births Living people Olympic cross-country skiers of China Cross-country skiers at the
Chinese cross-country skier who competes internationally. He represented his country at the
to the NCAA Tournament. There they lost to Notre Dame in the First Round. Schedule |- !colspan=9 style="background:#006A4D; color:white;"| regular season |- !colspan=9 style="background:#006A4D; color:white;"| NCAA Tournament Source: References Ohio Bobcats men's basketball seasons
in the college basketball season of 1969–70. The team was coached by Jim Snyder and played their home games at Convocation Center. The Bobcats finished the regular season with a record of 20–4 and won MAC regular
at the 2022 Winter Olympics. Cross-country skiing results All results are sourced from the
represented his country at the 2022 Winter Olympics. Cross-country skiing results All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS). Olympic Games References External links Japanese
cross-country skiers of Slovakia Cross-country skiers at the 2022 Winter Olympics People from Zvolen
Ján Koristek is a Slovakian cross-country skier who competes internationally. He represented his country at the 2022 Winter Olympics. References External
sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS). Olympic Games Distance reduced to 30 km due to weather conditions. World Championships World Cup Season standings References External links Czech male cross-country skiers 1993 births Living people
country at the 2022 Winter Olympics. Cross-country skiing results All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS). Olympic Games Distance reduced to 30 km due to weather conditions. World Championships World Cup Season standings
way. Each level has different obstacles (such as snakes, bugs, or bouncing balls) that must be avoided, or the player will lose one of three lives. The player-controlled Nurd can fly using the propellers on its head, but if the Nurd touches a wall or platform, it floats back to the ground and cannot fly until it touches solid land. In each room, the player must collect four pieces of food before he can proceed to the next level. Reception Whirlinurd received mixed reviews, many of which highlighted the game's derivativeness. Your Commodore reviewer concluded: "I found
obstacles, collecting food along the way. Each level has different obstacles (such as snakes, bugs, or bouncing balls) that must be avoided, or the player will lose one of three lives. The player-controlled Nurd can fly using the propellers on its head, but if the Nurd touches a wall or platform, it floats back to the ground and cannot fly until it touches solid land. In each room, the player must collect four pieces of food before he can proceed to the next level. Reception Whirlinurd received mixed reviews, many of which highlighted the game's derivativeness. Your
Blue Raiders football team represented Middle Tennessee State University—as a member of the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) during the 1972 NCAA College Division football season. Led by third-year head
the 1972 NCAA College Division football season. Led by third-year head coach Bill Peck, the Blue Raiders compiled a record an overall record of 7–3–1 with a mark of 4–2–1
being faced by GlobalWafers. In 2020 GlobalWafers announced their attempted acquisition of German silicon wafer supplier Siltronic. The deal to acquire Siltronic failed in 2022 when the German Government failed to clear the deal by the required
In 2020 GlobalWafers announced their attempted acquisition of German silicon wafer supplier Siltronic. The deal to acquire Siltronic failed in 2022 when the German Government failed to clear the deal by the required deadline. After their acquisition attempt to acquire Siltronic failed GlobalWafers announced that they would be putting the more than 3b USD
Before the 1979 Iranian revolution, Ghorbani became acquainted with Navvab Safavi and joined the Fada'iyan-e Islam in 1952 while in Qom. After the execution of Safavi, Ghorbani went into hiding for some time. While in hiding, he also became acquainted with Ali Khamenei. As time went by, he became more vocal against the Shah, and was arrested by SAVAK in 1963. After the departure of Mohammad Beheshti to Germany in 1965, Ghorbani was re-arrested after engaging in activities related to Behehsti. He was arrested again in 1971 for 6 months for continuously making anti-Shah speeches, he was banned from leaving the country or engaging in Islamic affairs. After the revolution After the removal of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Ghorbani was appointed by Ruhollah Khomeini to represent the Supreme Leader of Iran in Gilan Province, as well as being the Imam of Friday Prayer in Lahijan. He also represented the people in Gilan for the Iranian Parliament from 1984 to 1988, as well as representing them in the Assembly of Experts since 1990. After the death of Sadeq Ehsanbakhsh, Ghorbani was appointed by Ali Khamenei to br the Imam of Friday Prayer in Rasht. In 2018, Ghorbani resigned as representative of the Supreme Leader, as well the Friday Prayer leader in Rasht, after the controversy surrounding the Adineh Rasht Complex. After his resignation, Rasool Falahati was chosen to take over his positions. He also founded the Islamic Azad University, Lahijan Branch. Works Zaynolabideen Ghorbani has published many works throughout his life, here are some of them. Towards the Eternal World History of Islamic Culture and Civilisation Islam and Human Rights The Cause of Progress in Islam and Decline of Muslims The Foundation of World Peace A Translation of Mulla Sadr's Treatise on the Creation of Deeds Philosophy of Human Creation The Biggest Disease of the 20th Century Islamic Ethics, Education and
is an Iranian Ayatollah. He represented the Supreme Leader of Iran for Gilan Province, as well as leading prayers in Lahijan and Rasht. He represented the people in Gilan for both the Assembly of Experts (since 1990), and Islamic Consultative Assembly (from 1984 to 1988). Personal life and education Ghorbani was born in a village called Panchah, Gilan province in 1933. He lost his father, Gholam Hassan, at the age of 5. They were a family involved in agriculture, and Ghorbani would help his family with farm work as well as attending school. He has 10 children, 7 sons and 3 daughters. Mohammad Hossein Ghorbani is also his nephew, who is a representative of Astaneh-ye Ashrafiyeh in the Islamic Consultative Assembly. He attended his primary school in his hometown, where he learnt the basics of the Quran, as well as learning Persian. He then travelled to Lahijan to attend Islamic lessons there as well as learning Arabic. In 1950, he went to Qom to attend the Qom Seminary. While in Qom, he took classes taught by many esteemed Shia scholars. He took classes in Islamic jurisprudence and Principles of Islamic jurisprudence with Hossein Borujerdi and Ruhollah Khomeini, as well as Islamic philosophy with Muhammad Husayn Tabatabai. He reached Ijtihad after finishing his advanced
seats. Results The following table shows the composition of the council after past elections. August 2016 election The following table shows the results of the 2016 election. November 2021 election The following table shows the results of the 2021 election.
2016, and consists of sixty-eight members elected by mixed-member proportional representation. Thirty-four councillors are elected by first-past-the-post voting in thirty-four wards, while the remaining thirty-four are chosen from party lists so that
the north; and Tanaatoorua to the south. Apart from small breaks, the whole coastline from on the
from on the lagoon side is eroding as the result of wave action. References
team against Northerns and Gauteng in the 2011–12 CSA 3-Day Cup. In October 2011, he played in two Twenty20 matches against Scotland, before making a further six appearances in the same season in the CSA Provincial T20 Cup. He took 5
2012 Under-19 Cricket World Cup, making four appearances in the tournament. Prior to playing in the Under-19 World Cup, Engelbrecht made two appearances in first-class cricket for the Namibian senior team against Northerns and Gauteng in the 2011–12 CSA
10–0–1 with a mark of 5–0 in conference play, winning the LSC title. East Texas State was invited to the Tangerine Bowl, where they tied Arkansas State. Schedule References East Texas State Texas A&M–Commerce Lions football seasons Lone Star Conference football
represented East Texas State Teachers College—now known as Texas A&M University–Commerce–as a member of the Lone Star Conference (LSC) during the 1953 college football season. Led by Milburn Smith in his third and final season as head coach, the Lions compiled an overall record of 10–0–1 with a
Miss Universe 1955. She was also the first-ever and represented . During her time as reigning Miss Brazil, she kept a low profile, only attending charitable events and refusing to charge for her presence. She married engineer Wilson Santa Cruz Caldas in 1956, with whom she had four children: Nelson, Marilia, Emilia, and Anna Cecilia. She was also the maternal grandmother of actor . Barreto died in Rio de Janeiro on 4 February 2022, at
a Brazilian beauty queen. She was the second-ever Miss Brazil a title which was awarded to her in 1955. Biography Barreto was born in Sobral and grew up in Camocim. After her victory in the Miss Brazil competition, she received a letter from Rachel de Queiroz. She was subsequently one of the semifinalists for Miss Universe 1955. She was also the first-ever and represented . During her time as reigning Miss Brazil, she kept a low profile, only
Arthur Kingsley. References External links https://www.pegasusarchive.org/normandy/sidney_cornell.htm https://www.liberationroute.com/it/stories/199/sidney-cornell https://www.portsmouth.co.uk/news/defence/untold-story-first-black-paratrooper-land-d-day-who-was-portsmouth-will-be-revealed-new-film-987293 1914 births 1945 deaths British Army personnel killed in World War II Paratroopers
Arthur Kingsley. References External links https://www.pegasusarchive.org/normandy/sidney_cornell.htm https://www.liberationroute.com/it/stories/199/sidney-cornell https://www.portsmouth.co.uk/news/defence/untold-story-first-black-paratrooper-land-d-day-who-was-portsmouth-will-be-revealed-new-film-987293 1914 births 1945 deaths British Army personnel killed in World War II Paratroopers Black British military personnel
seed-transmissible grass symbiont first described in 2022, Epichloë scottii is a basal lineage branching prior to Epichloë glyceriae, and is the previously unidentified ancestor of the hybrid Epichloë species, Epichloë disjuncta. Epichloë scottii was named in
genus Epichloë. Epichloë scottii is found in Europe, where it has been identified in the grass species Melica uniflora. References scottii Fungi described in 2022 Fungi of Europe
Chinese freestyle skier who competed at the 2022 Winter Olympics. She is currently ranked 10th in the world in big air and 13th in
(born 8 January 2004) is a Chinese freestyle skier who competed at the 2022 Winter Olympics. She is currently ranked 10th in the world in
portrait. He gave evening classes on "imitative and ornamental drawing" () in Lausanne and then worked at Vevey with Élisée Reclus, for whom he illustrated several volumes of the Nouvelle Géographie universelle. Once he had returned to France in 1881 under the amnesty, he drew for several French publications, including L'Illustration, the Monde illustré, Le Tour du monde, La Libre Revue, Paris illustré and the Suisse illustrée. Under the pseudonym "Slom", he signed many drawings which were published in connection with the Exposition universelle of 1889 the Eiffel Tower, the 1931 Paris Colonial Exhibition at the Esplanade des Invalides and the entrance gate to the Quai d'Orsay. In 1883, the poet Maurice Rollinat dedicated to him the poem Jalousie féline from the collection Les névroses. At the request of Pierre de Coubertin, in 1901 he designed the Olympic diploma for the International Olympic Committee. He lived with his wife Emma (née Blank) at 26 Avenue des Gobelins, where he died on 27 December 1909. His daughter Olga Słomczyński (1881-1940), who stayed in Geneva with her mother, was a well-known illustrator in Switzerland. Works featuring Slom's illustrations Georges-Louis Rose, Les amoureux de Titine: chansonnette, words by Augustin Roussel; music by Georges Rose; sung by Melle Laure, P. Tralin, 1865, cover of score Populations de l'Asie du Nord, cartography by A. Slom, 1881 Albert Pinard, Pile-de-Pont, Jules
of Raoul Rigault, he was with him on 23 May 1871 when he was imprisoned in the prison of Sainte-Pélagie, at the moment when Gustave Chaudey, a former deputy mayor (adjoint) of Paris, was executed together with three gendarmes, the next day in the hôtel of the Rue Gay-Lussac, and when Rigault himself was shot dead by Versailles troops in the same street. After the Bloody Week () in May 1871, he was sentenced to death by the Versailles army who accused him of inciting the Gardes nationaux to execute the three hostage gendarmes. He managed to escape and took refuge in Switzerland, in Geneva. He settled in Lausanne and became the companion in misfortune of Eugène Protot, former minister of justice, who was similarly in exile, and of Maxime Vuillaume. On 31 December 1877, he was at the death bed of Gustave Courbet and executed the painter's funerary portrait. He gave evening classes on "imitative and ornamental drawing" () in Lausanne and then worked at Vevey with Élisée Reclus, for whom he illustrated several volumes of the Nouvelle Géographie universelle. Once he had returned to France in 1881 under the amnesty, he drew for several French publications, including L'Illustration, the Monde illustré, Le Tour du monde, La Libre Revue, Paris illustré and the Suisse illustrée. Under the pseudonym "Slom", he signed many drawings which were published in connection with the Exposition universelle of 1889 the Eiffel Tower, the 1931 Paris Colonial Exhibition at the Esplanade des Invalides and the entrance gate to the Quai d'Orsay. In 1883, the poet Maurice Rollinat dedicated to him the poem Jalousie féline from the collection Les névroses. At the request of Pierre de Coubertin, in 1901 he designed the Olympic diploma for the International Olympic Committee. He lived with his wife Emma (née Blank) at 26 Avenue des Gobelins, where he died on 27 December 1909. His
have had 51 complete failures, 10 partial failures, and 1 partial success, for a total of 62 unsuccessful Thor and
total of 62 unsuccessful Thor and Delta family missions. Since it has had 768 launches, this gives it a reliability of 91.9%, which
substance to help ignite charcoal fires. It may refer to: Chimney
using a heating element Charcoal lighter fluid, a flammable fluid
1923 American silent drama film directed by Richard Thomas and starring Melbourne MacDowell, Carmel Myers and Kathryn McGuire. Cast Melbourne MacDowell as Steve Carnan Carmel Myers as Ruby Le Maar Charles Force as Tim Gordan Kathryn McGuire as Ruth Revere Clyde Fillmore as Chief Deputy Hugh Waring John Tonkey as Cregg Winslow Carol Holloway
Borman as Joe Harris Spottiswoode Aitken as Cyrus Revere References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1. University of California Press,
List of Cyperus species References tanyphyllus Plants described in 1884 Flora of Angola Taxa
sedge that is native to parts of Angola in south western Africa. See also List of Cyperus
raise his children in the Catholic faith, he had disdain for the Catholic Church. In 1893, he opened a law office with his brother, Gordon Forrest Mitchell. The firm was later renamed Mitchell & Mitchell when his son joined him at the practice. Mitchell and his wife had three children, Russell Stephens Mitchell, Margaret Mitchell, and Alexander Stephens Mitchell. Their first child, Russell, died in infancy. The Mitchells first lived in a two-story, six-room frame cottage at 296 Cain Street in an affluent part of Atlanta inhabited by old families, where all of their children were born. The family was very wealthy and had many servants. They lived a few doors down from the palatial city residence of his mother-in-law, Annie, and near many of his wife's relatives. Mitchell took his family on annual vacations to New York City or Boston, and sometimes they visited Albany by sailing up the Hudson River in an ocean liner. In 1902 Mitchell moved his family into a large house on the corner of Jackson Street and Highland Avenue in the affluent Jackson Hill neighborhood. A year later, as his law practice prospered, he moved the family into a large, twelve-room, brick Victorian mansion at 179 Jackson Street. The house had a large front porch and was shaded by giant oak trees. At the bottom of Jackson Hill was an African-American neighborhood called Darktown, where some of the Atlanta Race Riot of 1906 occurred. Mitchell was awoken by the sounds of gunshots the night the riot began and wrote to his wife, who was away, the following morning stating,
Although raised Protestant, and married to a devout Catholic, Mitchell was not fond of organized religion and, despite agreeing to baptize and raise his children in the Catholic faith, he had disdain for the Catholic Church. In 1893, he opened a law office with his brother, Gordon Forrest Mitchell. The firm was later renamed Mitchell & Mitchell when his son joined him at the practice. Mitchell and his wife had three children, Russell Stephens Mitchell, Margaret Mitchell, and Alexander Stephens Mitchell. Their first child, Russell, died in infancy. The Mitchells first lived in a two-story, six-room frame cottage at 296 Cain Street in an affluent part of Atlanta inhabited by old families, where all of their children were born. The family was very wealthy and had many servants. They lived a few doors down from the palatial city residence of his mother-in-law, Annie, and near many of his wife's relatives. Mitchell took his family on annual vacations to New York City or Boston, and sometimes they visited Albany by sailing up the Hudson River in an ocean liner. In 1902 Mitchell moved his family into a large house on the corner of Jackson Street and Highland Avenue in the affluent Jackson Hill neighborhood. A year later, as his law practice prospered, he moved the family into a large, twelve-room, brick Victorian mansion at 179 Jackson Street. The house had a large front porch and was shaded by giant oak trees. At the bottom of Jackson Hill was an African-American neighborhood called Darktown, where some of the Atlanta Race Riot of 1906 occurred. Mitchell was awoken by the sounds of gunshots the night the riot began and wrote to his wife, who was away, the following morning stating, "sixteen negros had been killed and a multitude had been injured" and that "rioters killed or tried to kill every Negro they saw." As the rioting continued, with an angry mob of 10,000 white people assembling in the streets beating and killing black people, false rumors began spreading that black men were assaulting white women and would potentially burn down Jackson Hill. At his daughter Margaret's suggestion, Mitchell stood guard of his home with a sword, as he did not own a gun. No attack occurred
final. Teams The Ulster championship is contested by the winners of the nine county championships in the Irish province of Ulster. Ulster comprises the six counties of Northern Ireland, as well as Cavan, Donegal and Monaghan in the
It is one of the four provincial competitions of the 2014–15 All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship. Derry's Ballinderry Shamrocks were the defending champions, but defeat to Slaughtneil in the county final meant they couldn't defend their title. Slaughtneil went on to win their first Ulster title, beating Tyrone champions Omagh St Enda's in the final. Teams The Ulster championship is
graduating from Yale College and Yale Law School, he began practicing law in 1928, founding the firm Cohen & Wolf. Between 1933 and 1937, Cohen served on the Connecticut General Assembly. He served on several arts and cultural organizations, including the Fairfield County Symphony Society, the Friends of Music Inc., and the Connecticut Commission on the Arts, and was a trustee of several others, among them
served on the Connecticut General Assembly. He served on several arts and cultural organizations, including the Fairfield County Symphony Society, the Friends of Music Inc., and the Connecticut Commission on the Arts, and was a trustee of several others, among them the University of Bridgeport
Vice-president, Michigan Audubon Society; director, Michigan State Federation of Women's Clubs; corresponding secretary, 1908–10, and chair of the Bureau of Information, 1910–12; corresponding secretary, Traverse City (Michigan) Bureau of Associated Charities. She was active in local church work, especially the Home Department of the Sunday-school. For many years, she served as the chair, Book Committee, Ladies' Library Association. For six years, she was the corresponding secretary of the Woman's Club. Bates was active locally in the campaign for suffrage in Michigan. In religion, she was a Congregationalist. She was a member of the International Farm Woman's Press Association, Michigan Woman's Press Associationn, International Sunshine Society, Traverse City Chapter 147 Order of the Eastern Star, Y.W.C.A., Michigan State Humane Association, Traverse City Federation of Women's Clubs, Traverse City Woman's Club, and the Traverse City Ladles' Library Association. Bates moved to Fort Pierce, Florida in 1937, where she served as director of the Florida Audobon Society and was a life member of the St. Lucie County Audubon Society. She died in Fort Pierce, November 27, 1966, and was interred at Traverse City, Michigan. References 1876 births 1966 deaths People from Traverse City, Michigan 20th-century American newspaper editors Women newspaper editors 20th-century American women writers 20th-century
American editor, writer, and clubwoman. She was associated with the Audubon movement in Michigan and Florida, and with the International Sunshine Society. She favored suffrage. Bates died in 1966. Biography Clara Nettie Bates was born Traverse City, Michigan, December 25, 1876. Her parents were Thomas Tomlinson and Martha E. Cram Bates. Mrs. Bates served as associate editor of the Grand Traverse Herald since that paper came into possession of Mr. Bates in 1876. There were two other siblings, a brother, George G. Bates, proprietor of the American Poultry Journal of Chicago and vice president of the Herald and Record Company; and a sister, Mabel. She spent her childhood in a wheelchair, and she was educated by private instruction in the home. Bates served as editor for six years of the Children's Department in the Grand Traverse Herald with her stories and articles for children appearing each week. She conducted the Children's Department of the Sunshine, consisting of 500 active members, representing every State and Canada, and with nearly 10,000 names on the membership list since organization, the largest junior Sunshine Society in the world, affiliated with the International Sunshine Society. She was also a writer of miscellaneous stories and poems appearing in various publications for children. Bates
population was 752. References Populated places in Tešanj
Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was
in Lausanne and earned a high distinction on the pipe organ. In 1952, Athanasiadès was ordained a priest at the Abbey of Saint-Maurice d'Agaune and became a teacher of German and Greek literature. He was also the abbey's organist. He participated in multiple concert tours across Europe, North America, Japan, Africa, and China. He made numerous recordings and participated in multiple international competitions. In 2001, he founded the Concours international pour orgue de Saint-Maurice. Athanasiadès's discography included many recorded works by great composers such as Franz Liszt, Johannes Brahms, César Franck, Johann Sebastian Bach, and other Baroque composers. He was also
concert tours across Europe, North America, Japan, Africa, and China. He made numerous recordings and participated in multiple international competitions. In 2001, he founded the Concours international pour orgue de Saint-Maurice. Athanasiadès's discography included many recorded works by great composers such as Franz Liszt, Johannes Brahms, César Franck, Johann Sebastian Bach, and other Baroque composers. He was also an expert in liturgical texts and represented Switzerland in the French-speaking translation commission
2013 census, its population was 487, all Bosniaks. References Populated places in
to the 2013 census, its population was 487, all Bosniaks. References
before and during the war. Morane-Saulnier M.S.406- Sold just before the Battle of France. Supermarine Spitfire- Some in service in WWII. Mainly used Post-War. Curtiss P-40 Warhawk Focke-Wulf Fw 190- Provided in 1943 in exchange for chromium and iron. Turkey like other neutral countries such as Spain and Sweden provided Germany with materials during World War II mainly chromium. Bombers Martin B-10 Heinkel He 111 Fairey Battle Bristol Blenheim Consolidated B-24 Liberator- 5 out of 11 interned after Operation
and out into service. Bristol Beaufort- Unlike those above was delivered during not before but during WWII from 1944-1945.Replaced Blenheim. Martin Baltimore- Again acquired near end of WWII. Trainers Gotha Go 145 Avro Anson- Its main role in RAF service was a trainer for bombers. Turkey most likely would have used it for this role. It could also use bombs so it could
a German politician of the Alliance 90/The Greens who has been serving as a member of the Bundestag after the 2021
2021 German federal election. References External links Living people 1970 births Politicians from Essen 21st-century German politicians Members of the Bundestag for Alliance 90/The Greens Members of
Bosniaks living in the Usora part. References Populated places in Tešanj Populated places in
its population was 1,437, with 1,430 living in the Tešanj part and 7
the American vessel sailed away. Tartar had suffered three men killed and 13 wounded. Next, Tartar captured St Antonio E. Almas, which was carrying tobacco from Ostend to Lisbon. Tartar sent her prize into King Road, off Avonmouth. The capture of St Antony Palmas, Sebastio Alfonso, master, took place on 24 September. New owners in late 1779 sailed Tartar as a slave ship. Captain James Fraser acquired a letter of marque on 17 December 1779. He sailed from Bristol on 13 March 1780 with a crew of 60 men. Tartar started gathering slaves at Cape Coast Castle on 23 November. She embarked 250 slaves and sailed from Africa on 1 February 1781. She arrived at Barbados on 30 March. From there she sailed to Montego Bay, Jamaica. She arrived at the West Indies with 54 crew and discharged 28 at Barbados or Jamaica. Tartar sailed from Jamaica on 18 July, and arrived back at Bristol on 20 September 1781 with 26 crew members. On the way home she took on 40 tons of rice and 500 skins seized from a Spanish vessel that had been sailing from the Spanish Main to Havana. {| class=" wikitable" |- ! Year ! Master ! Owner ! Trade ! Source & notes |- | 1782 | Fraser | J.Anderson | Africa–BristolBristol–Africa | ''LR lengthened 1782 |- |} Loss Captain Fraser sailed from Bristol on 12 March 1782, with a crew of 40 men. Lloyd's List reported in August 1782 that a French vessel of 40 guns, a frigate, and a cutter had captured Tartar, of Bristol, Fraser, master, off the coast of Africa. Tartar had resisted and the capture only occurred after she had lost 10 men killed and a number of wounded. The French put Fraser and his surviving crews on Rose, of Liverpool,
They sent the prize into Kingroad, by Avonmouth. In December, Tartar was off Ushant when she encountered a French frigate of 36 guns. After an engagement of one-and-a-half hours, the frigate left. Tartar had three men killed and several men wounded. Captain Aaron Floyd acquired a letter of marque on 6 March 1779. On 19 September 1779 Tartar engaged an American privateer armed with thirty 6 and 9-pounder guns for two hours before the American vessel sailed away. Tartar had suffered three men killed and 13 wounded. Next, Tartar captured St Antonio E. Almas, which was carrying tobacco from Ostend to Lisbon. Tartar sent her prize into King Road, off Avonmouth. The capture of St Antony Palmas, Sebastio Alfonso, master, took place on 24 September. New owners in late 1779 sailed Tartar as a slave ship. Captain James Fraser acquired a letter of marque on 17 December 1779. He sailed from Bristol on 13 March 1780 with a crew of 60 men. Tartar started gathering slaves at Cape Coast Castle on 23 November. She embarked 250 slaves and sailed from Africa on 1 February 1781. She arrived at Barbados on 30 March. From there she sailed to Montego Bay, Jamaica. She arrived at the West Indies with 54 crew and discharged 28 at Barbados or Jamaica. Tartar sailed from Jamaica on 18 July, and arrived back at Bristol on 20 September 1781 with 26 crew members. On the way home she took on 40 tons of rice and 500 skins seized from a Spanish vessel that had been sailing from the Spanish Main to Havana. {| class=" wikitable" |- ! Year ! Master ! Owner ! Trade ! Source &
Sikorsky R-4 helicopters. The helicopters were used to locate downed planes, rescue flight crews and passengers, ferry technicians and mechanics to islands, and to transport parts. The ships carried a large inventory of steel, lumber, aluminum, and other materials to manufacture needed parts. They carried anti-aircraft guns. Each Liberty had a 3-inch 50 at the bow and a 5-inch 38 aft, plus two 40mm anti-aircraft and twelve 20mm anti-aircraft gun mounts. Proportionately less firepower went aboard the auxiliaries. The guns were manned by 27 members of the Naval Armed Guard while the ships' operations were performed by merchant marine crews. The ship conversion took place near Brookley Army Air Field. Liberty ships After their arrival in the Pacific in April 1945, the six converted Liberty ships were renamed with new "General" names. The first and second ships were specially equipped and trained to support B-29s in the Marianas, including repair of their radar and complex central fire control systems. They became know as "The Generals." 1st ARU(F) SS Daniel E. Garrett renamed Major General Robert Olds. 2nd ARU(F) SS Rebecca Lukens renamed Major General Herbert A. Dargue. 3rd ARU(F) SS Thomas LeValley renamed Major General Walter R. Weaver. 4th ARU(F) SS Richard O'Brien renamed General Asa N. Duncan. 5th ARU(F) SS Robert W. Bingham renamed Brigadier General Clinton W. Russell. 6th ARU(F) SS Nathaniel Scudder renamed Brigadier General Alfred J. Lyon. Commanded by Col. E. R. French and later by Col. Lelard D. Crawford. Auxiliary Aircraft Repair Ships The auxiliary ships were designated as Aircraft Repair variant, Design 427, "Vessel, Supply, Aircraft Repair, Diesel, Steel, 180-foot 573 ton" vessels. They were purpose built by Higgins Industries in New Orleans, Louisiana, for use by the United States Army. The ships were designed with a covered well deck to provide shop space to repair aircraft by an embarked Aircraft Maintenance Unit (Floating). The 18 auxiliaries were completed in December 1944 and named in honor of an Army Colonel, gaining the nickname as a group of "The Colonels." FS-204 Col. Clifford P. Bradley FS-205 Col. Richard E. Cobb FS-206 Col. John D. Corkille (#1) and (#2) FS-207 Col. Demas T. Craw FS-208 Col. Everett S. Davis FS-209 Col. Sam L. Ellis FS-210 Col. Oliver S. Ferson FS-211 Col. Percival E. Gabel FS-212 Col. Donald M. Keiser FS-213 Col. Douglas M. Kilpatrick FS-214 Col. Raymond T. Lester FS-215 Col. Donald R. Lyon FS-216 Col. William J. McKiernan FS-217 Col. Armand Peterson (went to the Navy as ) FS-218 Col. Charles T. Phillips FS-219 Col. Edgar R. Todd FS-220 Col. Harold B. Wright FS-221 Col. Francis T. Ziegler Training Colonel Matthew Thompson of the Army Air Force, formerly a member of the British Royal Navy, was called back from Anzio in Italy. He was given the mission to turn airmen into seamen and was given less than two weeks to organize the training program. Thompson learned of the Grand Hotel in Point Clear, Alabama. He contacted Ed Roberts, head of the Waterman Steamship Co., owner of the Grand Hotel. Roberts donated the use of his hotel. "Colonel, I'm too old to fight," Roberts told Thompson, "and this is my donation to the war effort." Thompson insisted that using the hotel free of charge didn't feel right. Thompson said Roberts told him, " 'Give me a dollar.' I gave him a dollar, and that was that." Using the Grand Hotel, officers and men moved in and began living in "Navy style." All personnel referred to the floors as decks, kept time by a ship's bell and indulged in the use of tobacco only when the "smoking lamp" was lit. The hotel was used to house soldiers and served as a maritime training facility. It was the focal point for training the Army Air Force officers, mechanics, and machinists in basic seamanship, marine and aquatic training, including how to abandon ship if needed. Courses included swimming, special calisthenics, marching, drill, navigation, ship identification, signaling, cargo handling, ship orientation, sail making, knot-tying, amphibious operations, and more. Two men from each ship were also trained to be underwater divers. "We called this the Ivory Soap Project," Thompson later told a newspaper. "Now how did this become that code name? Someone went to the restroom, and when he came back, said, 'I've got a name for the mission: Ivory Soap.'" Ivory soap, like the experimental Aircraft Repair Units, floats. Operation Ivory Soap training began on July 10, 1944. In less than five months, Thompson led the conversion effort and trained 5,000 highly trained Army Air Force seamen to operate the ships once on the water. By October, the first vessel departed Mobile. Operations On October 1, 1944, SS Maj. Gen. Herbert A. Dargue sailed for New Orleans, then to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to join a convoy through the Panama Canal. Once in the Pacific, she sailed alone at toward Eniwetok in the Marshall Islands. From there it was ordered to Saipan. In November it anchored the hook in Tanapag Harbor near Saipan. Colonel Thompson joined the men in the Pacific Campaign. The ships participated in landings in the Philippines, Guam, Tinian, Saipan, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa. The Brig. Gen. Alfred J. Lyon departed for the Pacific on February 2, 1945. By the end of February, all six vessels were in the Pacific. The soldiers wore Navy dungarees and white sailor hats while on board ship, and an Army uniform while on land. They were nicknamed "saildiers" (sail-jers) by other soldiers and sailors. At the beginning of June 1945, the Third, Fifth, and Sixth Aircraft Repair Units were operating in the Philippines, supporting the Fifth Air Force, while the remaining three supported the 20th Air Force in the Marianas. Fighter aircraft and B-29s taking off from these bases flew continuous missions over Japan. The soldiers saved many lives and serviced hundreds of aircraft. The Brigadier General Clinton W. Russell commanded by Major R. E. Culberson was stationed at Biak, Tacloban, and Naha. As needed, the mechanics and craftsmen would take the DUKW or the helicopter to shore to inspect damaged aircraft. Small assemblies would be flown back to the ship for repair. Larger parts could be transported on the DUKW. Mechanics could also set up on shore and complete repairs there. Between November 1944 and 1 September 1945, Major General Herbert A. Dargue alone supplied B-29s and P-51s with over 38,000 parts and units, ranging from spark plugs to the central fire controls for the . After the war ended, the USS Brig. Gen. Alfred J. Lyon was the first supply vessel docked in Tokyo Bay at Yokohama, Japan. It was later used as a repair ship to maintain specialized equipment used during Operation Crossroads, the nuclear weapon tests conducted by the United States at Bikini Atoll in mid-1946. Medical evacuations Helicopter pilot 2LT Louis Carle was assigned to the Brigadier General Clinton W. Russell, the Fifth Aircraft Repair Unit. On June 15, 1945, the Fifth Air Force received a request from the 38th Infantry Division to evacuate two soldiers with head injuries from a spot east
was taken it was used as a forward airfield for aircraft returning from long range missions where they were repaired, rearmed, and made ready for the next vital mission. The Army came up with an idea in 1944 for forward-based, mobile air depots to repair and maintain American bombers and fighters. The idea was then advanced to Washington, where it was reviewed and approved by the commander of the Army Air Corps, Gen. Henry H. "Hap" Arnold. It was then approved by the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Brookley Army Air Field near Mobile, Alabama had become the major Army Air Forces supply base for the Air Materiel Command in the southeastern United States and the Caribbean. The military decided to take advantage of Brookley's large, skilled workforce for the top-secret project. It selected Colonel Matthew Thompson, a former member of the British Royal Navy, to lead the training effort. He took over the Grand Hotel in Point Clear, Alabama and in less than five months trained about 5000 Army soldiers in the skills necessary to repair aircraft and to operate aboard a ship. Meanwhile, the ships were fitted with all of the shops and materials necessary to support and repair aircraft. In October 1944 the First Aircraft Repair Unit deployed and by the following February, all six vessels traveled through the Panama Canal to the Pacific. The ships were manned by members of the Army, Navy and Merchant Marines. They operated near Eniwetok in the Marshall Islands, Saipan and Tinian in the Northern Mariana Islands, Iwo Jima, Luzon, Guam, and Okinawa. The ship's early model Sikorsky R-4 helicopters were used to transport mechanics, parts, and later to ferry wounded soldiers to field hospitals. The helicopters were instrumental in saving dozens of lives. The project was declassified in 1953. Origins The idea of floating aircraft repair units was conceived during U.S. military operations in the Mediterranean Sea during World War II. The Army Air Force learned when moving forces from Tunisia in North Africa to Sicily and Italy that relocating a land-based repair depot with its large maintenance facilities could take two to six months. Air Technical Service Command, responsible for maintaining aircraft, was given responsibility for finding a solution. During World War II, Brookley Army Air Field had become the major Army Air Forces supply base for the Air Technical Service Command in the southeastern United States and the Caribbean. Brookley became Mobile's largest employer, with about 17,000 skilled civilians capable of performing delicate work with fragile instruments and machinery. The Air Technical Service Command decided in 1944 to take advantage of Brookley's large, skilled workforce for its top-secret "Ivory Soap" project to hasten victory in the Pacific. The project required 24 large vessels to be re-modeled into Aircraft Repair and Maintenance Units that could support repair and maintenance of B-29 bombers, P-51 Mustang, Sikorsky R-4 helicopters, and amphibious vehicles. The operation remained classified until 1953. It is not even mentioned in the official history book The Army Air Forces In World War II. Conversions The Army Air Force delivered 24 vessels to Mobile, Alabama, in spring 1944 to start conversion. Six Liberty ships were converted into floating shops to repair aircraft. They were designated Aircraft Repair Units, Floating and were equipped to repair planes as big as the B-29 Superfortress. Eighteen smaller ships were outfitted as Aircraft Maintenance Units for the repair of fighter aircraft. Eventually, six -long Liberty ships were modified into Aircraft Repair Units (Floating) carrying about 344 men. Eighteen smaller long coastal freighters were designated as Aircraft Maintenance Units and manned by 48 troops. Everything from the smallest aircraft parts to complete fighter wings were carried on these ships. The repair and maintenance facilities were manned 24 hours a day and the Liberty ships were equipped with a steel deck to support helicopter operations, including quick ship-to-shore repair transport. The conversion added multiple shops and equipment to the Liberty Ships: machine tools, welding, cranes, sheet metal, radiator, tank, wood, patterns, blue print, electrical, fabric and dope, paint, air-conditioned instrument and camera shops, radio, battery, propeller, tires and fuel cells, armament and turrets, plating, radar, carburetor, and turbosupercharger. A shop for generating oxygen used aboard the bombers was also built. Each ship had a hospital, orderly room, mess facilities, sleeping quarters, laundry, post office, brig, and post exchange. The only work they did not perform was engine overhaul due to limited space. Two LCVPs and two DUKWs were added for ship-to-shore transportation along with three or four Sikorsky R-4 helicopters. The helicopters were used to locate downed planes, rescue flight crews and passengers, ferry technicians and mechanics to islands, and to transport parts. The ships carried a large inventory of steel, lumber, aluminum, and other materials to manufacture needed parts. They carried anti-aircraft guns. Each Liberty had a 3-inch 50 at the bow and a 5-inch 38 aft, plus two 40mm anti-aircraft and twelve 20mm anti-aircraft gun mounts. Proportionately less firepower went aboard the auxiliaries. The guns were manned by 27 members of the Naval Armed Guard while the ships' operations were performed by merchant marine crews. The ship conversion took place near Brookley Army Air Field. Liberty ships After their arrival in the Pacific in April 1945, the six converted Liberty ships were renamed with new "General" names. The first and second ships were specially equipped and trained to support B-29s in the Marianas, including repair of their radar and complex central fire control systems. They became know as "The Generals." 1st ARU(F) SS Daniel E. Garrett renamed Major General Robert Olds. 2nd ARU(F) SS Rebecca Lukens renamed Major General Herbert A. Dargue. 3rd ARU(F) SS Thomas LeValley renamed Major General Walter R. Weaver. 4th ARU(F) SS Richard O'Brien renamed General Asa N. Duncan. 5th ARU(F) SS Robert W. Bingham renamed Brigadier General Clinton W. Russell. 6th ARU(F) SS Nathaniel Scudder renamed Brigadier General Alfred J. Lyon. Commanded by Col. E. R. French and later by Col. Lelard D. Crawford. Auxiliary Aircraft Repair Ships The auxiliary ships were designated as Aircraft Repair variant, Design 427, "Vessel, Supply, Aircraft Repair, Diesel, Steel, 180-foot 573 ton" vessels. They were purpose built by Higgins Industries in New Orleans, Louisiana, for use by the United States Army. The ships were designed with a covered well deck to provide shop space to repair aircraft by an embarked Aircraft Maintenance Unit (Floating). The 18 auxiliaries were completed in December 1944 and named in honor of an Army Colonel, gaining the nickname as a group of "The Colonels." FS-204 Col. Clifford P. Bradley FS-205 Col. Richard E. Cobb FS-206 Col. John D. Corkille (#1) and (#2) FS-207 Col. Demas T. Craw FS-208 Col. Everett S. Davis FS-209 Col. Sam L. Ellis FS-210 Col. Oliver S. Ferson
Plant Sciences and Curator of the Robert L. Gilbertson Mycological Herbarium at the University of Arizona. Her research considers fungal biology. She was elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2021. Early life and education Arnold studied biology at Duke University. Her undergraduate thesis studied flower colour polymorphism. She moved to the University of Arizona for her doctoral studies, where she investigated fungal endophytes under the guidance of
She was elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2021. Early life and education Arnold studied biology at Duke University. Her undergraduate thesis studied flower colour polymorphism. She moved to the University of Arizona for her doctoral studies, where she investigated fungal endophytes under the guidance of Lucinda A. McDade. After earning her doctorate Arnold returned to Duke, where she was awarded a National Science Foundation postdoctoral fellowship to work alongside François Lutzoni. Research and career In 2005, Arnold was appointed to the faculty at the University of Arizona. She was made Curator at the Robert L. Gilbertson Mycological Herbarium, and promoted to professor in 2015. Her research considers fungal endophytes, the very small fungi that live within plants without causing disease. Arnold has uncovered
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Hartley Louise Emmons as Mother La Monte Madge Lorese Bates as Goldie Merrill McCormick as Pascale Les Bates as Jeff Kerr aka The Fox George King as Tsu Tsi George Sowards as Stage driver References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part
Tešanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to
census, its population was 849. References Populated places in
and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was 499.
2013 census, its population was 499. References Populated places
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Goldschmidt may refer to: Arthur Goldschmidt Jr., historian of Egypt
was coached by Jim Snyder and played their home games at Convocation Center. The Bobcats finished with a record of 15–11 and won MAC regular season title with a conference record of 7–3. They received a bid to the NCAA Tournament, where they lost to Marquette in the First Round. Schedule |- !colspan=9
record of 7–3. They received a bid to the NCAA Tournament, where they lost to Marquette in the First Round. Schedule |- !colspan=9 style="background:#006A4D; color:white;"| regular season |- !colspan=9
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a species of hide beetle
subfamily Omorginae. References persuberosus Beetles described
species of hide beetle in the subfamily Omorginae. References
in the subfamily Omorginae. References quadrinodosus
subfamily Omorginae. References quadrinodosus Beetles described
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species of hide beetle in the subfamily Omorginae.
are surnames with multiple origins. Notable people with the surname include: Ádám Kósa (born 1975), Hungarian politician
are surnames with multiple origins. Notable people with the surname include: Ádám Kósa (born 1975), Hungarian politician Emil Kosa Jr. (1903–1968), American artist Ferenc Kósa (1937–2018), Hungarian filmmaker
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in the subfamily Omorginae.
to: Sir Arthur Richard Jelf,
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to the 2013 census, its population was 158, with 138 living in the Tešanj part, 4 (all Croats) living in the Usora part and 16 living in the Teslić part.
the 2013 census, its population was 158, with 138 living in the Tešanj part, 4 (all Croats) living in the Usora
Omorgus salebrosus is a species of hide beetle
hide beetle in the subfamily Omorginae.
subfamily Omorginae. References semicostatus Beetles described in 1871
Omorginae. References semicostatus Beetles described in
is a species of hide beetle in the
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Omorgus spatulatus is a species
References spatulatus Beetles described
also serving as member of the Karnali Province Provincial Assembly. Shahi was elected to the assembly from 2017 provincial assembly elections through proportional list of the party. Currently, he is the Minister for Internal Affairs and Law
Provincial Assembly. Shahi was elected to the assembly from 2017 provincial assembly elections through proportional list of the party. Currently, he is the Minister for Internal
beetle in the subfamily Omorginae. References
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of hide beetle in the subfamily
Omorgus tasmanicus is a species
and Tešanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was 817, with 797 living in the Tešanj part, none living in the Doboj partand
none living in the Doboj partand 20 living in the Usora part. References Villages in Republika Srpska Populated places in Doboj Populated places in
admiral. He served as commanding officer of Naval Facilities Engineering Command from 1987 to 1989. Montoya was the first Hispanic chief of naval civil engineers. Early life and education Born in Indio, California and raised in La Quinta, California, Montoya was a 1953 graduate of Coachella Valley High School. He was a football quarterback, baseball pitcher and tennis player. Montoya next attended the California Polytechnic Institute for one year before being appointed to the United States Naval Academy. While there, he pitched for the baseball team and served as team captain during his final year. Montoya graduated with a B.S. degree in June 1958 and was commissioned as an ensign in the Navy Civil Engineer Corps. Montoya earned a second bachelor's degree in civil engineering from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in June 1960. He later received an M.S. degree in sanitary engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology in June 1968 and a J.D. degree from the Georgetown University Law School in June 1980. Military career In 1960, Montoya was assigned as resident engineer at the Long Beach Naval Shipyard. Montoya later served two tours in Vietnam, supervising Seabee construction of the first base camp in Da Nang and later of the Marine base at Chu Lai. In 1974, Montoya became director of the Navy Environmental Quality Division in Washington, D.C.. In 1981, he became commanding officer of the Navy Public Works Center in San Diego, California. In 1984, Montoya assumed leadership of the Western Division Engineering Command in San Bruno, California. His promotion to commodore was approved by the United States Senate on 16 October 1985. In 1986, Montoya was appointed director of the Shore Activities Division under the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Logistics in Washington, D.C. Approved for promotion to rear admiral on 15 May 1987, he then became commanding officer of Naval Facilities Engineering Command and
officer of Naval Facilities Engineering Command and chief of the Civil Engineer Corps. Montoya retired from active duty in November 1989. Later life From 1993 to 2000, Montoya served as chief executive officer of the Public Service Company of New Mexico. In November 1994, President Bill Clinton appointed Montoya to the Board of Visitors of the U.S. Naval Academy. He served as chairman of the board for two years. On 8 February 1995, President Clinton nominated Montoya to be a Defense Base Realignment and Closure Commissioner. In September 2006, he was appointed to the Space Operations Committee of the NASA Advisory Council. Montoya was diagnosed with cancer in 2013. After his death in December 2015, he was interred with full military honors at Coachella Valley Cemetery on 6 January 2016. Awards His military awards include the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, two awards of the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star Medal with Combat "V" and the Meritorious Service Medal. Montoya was inducted into the National Academy of Engineering in 2001 and the National Academy of Construction in 2006. Personal Montoya was the son of Benjamin Conrado Montoya (22 February 1907 – 7 January 1990) and Margaret (Ramirez) Montoya (9 June 1913 – 29 June 2007). He had three younger brothers. Montoya married Virginia Cox on 5 June 1958. They had five sons, two daughters and seventeen grandchildren. References 1935 births 2015 deaths People from Indio, California People from La Quinta, California California Polytechnic State University alumni United States Naval Academy alumni Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute alumni American civil engineers United States Navy personnel of the Vietnam War Georgia Tech alumni Georgetown University Law
Omorgus tatei is a species of hide beetle
Omorginae. References tatei Beetles
have been tentatively identified in Mousterian Neanderthal deposits in Kebara Cave, Mount Carmel, Israel. Unlike many species of vetch, its seeds are non-toxic, and are edible even when raw. References palaestina Flora of Greece Flora of the East Aegean Islands Flora of Turkey Flora of Cyprus Flora of Lebanon Flora
Mousterian Neanderthal deposits in Kebara Cave, Mount Carmel, Israel. Unlike many species of vetch, its seeds are non-toxic, and are edible even when raw. References palaestina Flora of Greece Flora of the East Aegean Islands Flora of Turkey Flora of Cyprus Flora of Lebanon Flora of Syria Flora of
to the north-western gate of the old city of Patan. Tumha Dev Bajracharya also established some regulations to ensure its proper use and maintenance. Some parts of the dhunge dhara were never to be touched and the surrounding area had to be kept clean. Soap, wastewater, honey or litter should not be thrown there. Furthermore, menstruating women and people from low castes were not allowed entry and it was forbidden to wear leather shoes. Maintenance was in the hands of a guthi and the yield of a stretch of land, reserved especially for the purpose, provided the funds. In the early sixties major maintenance took place. This not only concerned the hiti itself, but also its surroundings. Routine maintenance is still done every year during Naga Panchami and Sithi Nakha. According to local residents, maintenance of the drains used to be left to fish, toads and snakes living in the drainage pit. The fish would eat the moss growing in the pit, keeping it from getting clogged, the toads would eat the fish and the snakes would eat the toads, while sliding through the drainage channel. Architecture Courtyard Alko Hiti can be found in a rectangular courtyard, a few steps down from street level, where three sides are bounded by brick walls and the fourth, north-western side by a shelter, which is part pati (left, with one floor) and part sattal (right, with two floors), and the entrance to the courtyard. In the eastern corner of the courtyard there is a Ganesha temple. Basin The basin (or hitigah) of the hiti is a rectangle of by and about deep. The main, north facing, staircase has six steps. The basin is surrounded by a brick parapet on three sides. On the fourth side, there is a row of five chaityas between two short stretches of railing and a smaller staircase, flanked by a shrine. In the northern corner of the basin there is a disused tutedhara (overflow reservoir). Spouts Alko Hiti has five spouts: three makara (hitimanga) spouts facing south and two smaller, lower spouts facing west and north respectively. The north facting spout also has the shape of a makara. Contrary to what can be seen in the majority of dhunge dharas, there is no sculpture of Bhagiratha beneath any of the spouts. Votive sculptures Most of the votive sculptures in and around Alko Hiti are Buddhist, but there are some Hindu sculptures as well. This combination Hindu and Buddhist sculptures, for instance a chaitya next to a lingam, can be found in many dhunge dharas of Nepal. Above the middle of the three makara spouts there is a niche with a sculpture of Buddha Dharma-Chakra. The makara spout on the left has a Lakshmi Narayan sculpture in its niche, with a Buddha statue in front of it. The
its niche, with a Buddha statue in front of it. The spout on the right carries a Visnu sculpture as well as a Buddha. Apart from the five chaityas on the edge of the basin, there is another larger chaitya on the bottom. The north-western wall of the hiti basin is dominated by a lifesize statue of a seated Buddha. The shrine next to the eastern stairs contains a linga. Finally, there is a small shikhara temple, dedicated to Padmapāṇi. There is also a number of votive sculptures built into the brick walls of the courtyard. Modern additions Since the beginning of the 21st century several elements have been added to Alko Hiti, like a water tower, underground pipes, rainwater recharge pits and ponds. The water Sources The five spouts of Alko Hiti give water from three different sources. The two makara spouts on the left are fed by an intake located at around 15 metres north-east of the basin. The makara spout on the right is the most productive. The Ganesha temple next to Alko Hiti is believed to have been built above the source to protect it. The two lower spouts are fed by an aquifer to the south of the hiti. The water is transported from the sources to the spouts through wooden underground channels (hitidun). Production In 1998, Alko Hiti produced between 267494 and 361152 litres of water per day. In 2014, the average discharge of water from Alko Hiti was 499402.1 litres of water per day. For 2015, an average daily flow of 683105 litres was measured. Distribution system Since 2004, a distribution system has been put in place by the Aalok Hiti Conservation and Water Supply Users’ Committee (AHCWSUC). For several hours every day, water from the makara spouts is pumped up to a water tower next to the entrance of the courtyard. From there, it is transported to the homes of some 250 households in the area. For one hour a day they can fill their containers to a total of 250 to 300 litres of water. For
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subfamily Omorginae. References triestinae Beetles
Tešanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population
Novi Miljanovci is a village in the municipalities of Usora and Tešanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the
species of hide beetle in the subfamily Omorginae.
species of hide beetle
games at Convocation Center. The Bobcats finished with a record of 16–11 and won MAC regular season title with a conference record of 9–3. They received a bid to the NCAA Tournament. There they lost to Marquette in the First Round. Schedule |- !colspan=9 style="background:#006A4D; color:white;"| regular season |- !colspan=9 style="background:#006A4D; color:white;"| NCAA Tournament Source:
with a conference record of 9–3. They received a bid to the NCAA Tournament. There they lost to Marquette in the First Round. Schedule |- !colspan=9 style="background:#006A4D; color:white;"| regular season |- !colspan=9 style="background:#006A4D; color:white;"| NCAA Tournament Source: References Ohio Bobcats men's basketball seasons Ohio Ohio Ohio
his debut in first-class cricket for the Namibian senior team against Free State in the 2010–11 CSA 3-Day Cup. He played a total of eight first-class matches for Namibia, spread across that edition of the 3-Day Cup and the 2011–12 edition. Playing as a batsman in the Namibian team, he scored 378 runs at an average of 31.50; he made three scores of over fifty,
he made three scores of over fifty, with a highest score of 87. In addition to playing first-class cricket for Namibia, Foxcroft also made three List A one-day appearances and a lone Twenty20 appearance, all in 2011. References External links