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"boys", the servant cooks. At this time the expenses of the royal households and food consumption were scrutinised for savings. Wages in other years, and for Poppilman, do not seem to have been individually recorded. Payment of the Danish liveries could be made in clothes or cash alternatives. When Poppilman was promot... | payments, "Suppose we be not wealthy, let us be proud poor bodies". At first, as foreman cook, Poppilman's allowance of livery clothes was £40 Scots, the value of two common garments "according to the custom of Denmark", to be paid by the treasurer. At the end of 1591, Hans Drier, recorded as "John Freis", received £20... |
ordination to the bishop followed on December 27. The principal consecrator was Pope John XXIII , assisted by Girolamo Bartolomeo Bortignon and Gioacchino Muccin. On October 24, 1969, the Diocese of Karema changed its name to Sumbawanga. Msakila attended the Second Vatican | was Pope John XXIII , assisted by Girolamo Bartolomeo Bortignon and Gioacchino Muccin. On October 24, 1969, the Diocese of Karema changed its name to Sumbawanga. Msakila attended the Second Vatican Council and led his diocese |
also refer to: Jaguaré (district of São Paulo), subprefecture in São Paulo, Brazil | Jaguaré is a Brazilian municipality. Jaguaré may also refer to: Jaguaré (district of São Paulo), subprefecture in |
of Ghana. Early life and education Political life Work experience References | the Northern Region of Ghana. Early life and education Political life Work experience References Ghanaian |
very atmospheric and concentrated... The sound is wide and large, rather than sharp and concentrated, but this diffuse sound paradoxically is highly focused... The rather sparse music of Proximity is... captivating and actually a very emotional experience that feels to be almost like being there." In a second review fo... | push and pull... Highly recommended." In an article for NPR Music, Kevin Whitehead remarked: "Proximity is all about the drums and their melodic potential... his trap set is fully exposed and saxophonist Bill McHenry doesn't get between it and us. Cyrille's tour de force is his drum-set version of Leadbelly's dance dit... |
insectifera bothin its vegetative and generative morphology. The commonly branched stems may reach lengths of 1 m and diameters of 7 mm. Few flowers are produced during October on short racemes, which do not exceed the length of the leaves. The | yellow and bear striped. The labellum is pink. Ecology This species if found in broad-leaved, evergreen forests at 700 to 1100 m a.s.l. on rocks or tree trunks. Occasionally they were found along river banks. Conservation This species is protected under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wil... |
a woman's daughter disappears, she is again confronted with her own emotions. Cast Linda Hamilton as Rachel Harrison Kevin Kilner as Kevin Harrison Sam Hennings as Frank Kieren van den Blink as Young Rachel Mary Kay Place as Coreen Davis Kory Thompson as Jon Holly Belnap as Ruthie Dana Reilly as Mrs. Ellis Nicole Barre... | daughter disappears, she is again confronted with her own emotions. Cast Linda Hamilton as Rachel Harrison Kevin Kilner as Kevin Harrison Sam Hennings as Frank Kieren van den Blink as Young Rachel Mary Kay Place as Coreen Davis Kory Thompson as Jon Holly Belnap as Ruthie Dana Reilly as Mrs. Ellis Nicole Barrera as Mand... |
a species of in the family | family Amaryllidaceae. Source References Allium |
verrucose). The apothecia tend to be under in diameter, and have thick margins; they are often covered with a "frosty"-looking pruina, although there are forms that lack pruina. The algal layer makes an almost complete layer under the hypothecium, forming abundant but discontinuous clumps. The ascospores measure 43–67 ... | lichexanthone. It is this latter compound that causes the lichen to fluoresce bright yellow when shone with a UV light. The Chinese alpine species Ochrolechia alticola is somewhat similar in appearance to O. africana, but differs in the C+ red reaction of the apothecial margin cortex, the absence of 5-O-methylhiascic a... |
Joniškėlis since April 1919. It's commander was Antanas Stapulionis. A detachment of the battalion fought together with Panevėžys group against the Bolsheviks near Vabalninkas, Pušalotas, Saločiai, Daugava. That same year, the unit was reformed into the Joniškėlis Battalion, with Aleksandras Jakaitis made its commander... | its commander. On 10 December 1919, when there 3 battalions were assembled, the Joniškėlis Battalion was made into a regiment. It officially received its official name of the Duke of Lithuania Vytenis on 16 February 1920. From January to November 1920, the 9th Regiment fought against Polish army units near Turmantas, M... |
for the sport of sailing recognized by the IOC and the IPC, and the publications of the International Soling Association. Unfortunately not all crew names are documented in the major sources. 2000 Final results 2000 Progress 2001 Final results 2001 Progress 2002 Final results 2002 Progress 2003 Final results 2003 | European Soling Championships in the years 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004. This based on the major sources: World Sailing, the world governing body for the sport of sailing recognized by the IOC and the IPC, and the publications of the International Soling Association. Unfortunately not all crew names are documented i... |
Althaea hirsuta, the hairy marshmallow, is a species of annual herb in the | annual herb in the family Malvaceae. They have a |
and his mathematical work was on algebraic surfaces and differential geometry. He collaborated with Victor Poncelet on elliptic functions. He was made Commander of the Legion of Honor in 1899. Moutard married twice and had two sons and two daughters. One of his sons was Douard Julien Moutard (1877-1948). One daughter B... | worked at the École des Mines and contributed to mathematical geometry. The Moutard transformation in inverse geometry is named after him. Moutard was born in Soultz, Haut-Rhin, to Florentin and Elisabeth Bernon. He was educated at the École Polytechnique and graduated in 1846 and entered the École des Mines and after ... |
a self-supporting growth form and broad leaves. Individuals can grow to . Source References Ambrosia (plant) | Asteraceae. They have a self-supporting growth form and broad leaves. Individuals can |
in the family Apiaceae. | (Small Bullwort) is a plant in |
entities that make up the Jardin des Sciences, along with the Hubert Curien Planetarium and the Botanical Garden of Arquebuse. References | de Dijon) is a natural history museum located in the Parc de l'Arquebuse, in Dijon, France. It is one of the |
the subfamily Tellininae of the family Tellinidae. Species Pristipagia adamsii (Bertin, 1878) Pristipagia bertini M. Huber, Langleit & Kreipl, 2015 Pristipagia elaborata (G. B. Sowerby III, 1917) Pristipagia gemonia Iredale, | Pristipagia gemonia Iredale, 1936 Pristipagia kolabana (Melvill, 1893) Pristipagia ojiensis (Tokunaga, 1906) Pristipagia radians (Deshayes, 1855) Pristipagia subtruncata (Hanley, 1844) References External links Raines B. & Huber M. (2012) Biodiversity quadrupled - Revision |
a commanding 7 lengths. A 316-day break resulted in a return at Gowran Park with victory in a Grade 2 hurdle, and at Cheltenham in March he attempted to win the Gold Cup - a race he went off as favourite - finishing 8th. A year later he would attempt the race again, this time falling. Following the fall, training dutie... | Percy started the new season again with three victories in Ireland. At this Festival he would win the 2018 Grade 1 RSA Chase by a commanding 7 lengths. A 316-day break resulted in a return at Gowran Park with victory in a Grade 2 hurdle, and at Cheltenham in March he attempted to win the Gold Cup - a race he went off a... |
genus Anacamptis. Source References Anacamptis | Anacamptis fragrans is a plant |
She made her Black Ferns debut off the bench in a 47–10 victory over Australia in Perth on 10 August 2019. Personal life Moata’ane is of Tongan heritage and was born in Auckland. Her family later moved to Dunedin where she was educated at Kavanagh College. She took up rugby as a teenager in Year 12 and is now a teacher... | (born 23 November 1997) is a New Zealand rugby union player. She made her Black Ferns debut off the bench in a 47–10 victory over Australia in Perth on 10 August 2019. Personal life Moata’ane is of Tongan heritage and was born in Auckland. Her family later moved to Dunedin where she was educated at Kavanagh College. Sh... |
family Asteraceae. They have a self-supporting growth form. Flowers are visited by Siphona, drone fly, Tachina, and Cyclyrius | of annual herb in the family Asteraceae. They have |
from 1 January 2022. Seasons Story Season 1 Shakthi, a village belle who is blessed with the power of foreseeing future. She is revered by the village for her unique ability. Eshwar, a doctor by profession, who lives in the same village, tries to drive a wedge between Shakthi and the villagers. Shakthi and Eshwar fall ... | It premiered on 27 January 2020 and airs on Colors Tamil and digitally streams on Voot. The serial completed 1000 episodes from 1 January 2022. Seasons Story Season 1 Shakthi, a village belle who is blessed with the power of foreseeing future. She is revered by the village for her unique ability. Eshwar, a doctor by pr... |
compound, broad leaves. Flowers are visited by Buff-tailed bumblebee. Individuals can grow to 1.5m tall. Source | by Buff-tailed bumblebee. Individuals can grow to 1.5m tall. Source References Anagyris |
Funnies Inc., from the 1930s to the 1940s. He began his acting career in 1950, appearing in the film The Men. Later, Gilman guest-starred in television programs, including Gunsmoke, Tales of Wells Fargo, 77 Sunset Strip, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Big Valley, Route 66, Star Trek: The Original Series, Ben Casey, Man... | The Original Series, Ben Casey, Mannix, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, The Fugitive, The Guns of Will Sonnett, Outlaws, The Waltons, The Untouchables and Have Gun, Will Travel. Gilman co-starred and appeared in films, including Sometimes a Great Notion, PT 109, The Shadow on the Window, Away All Boats, The Missouri... |
family Phyllanthaceae. They have a self-supporting growth | They have a self-supporting growth form and simple, broad leaves. Individuals can |
of Arts (English Language and Literature and Women's Studies and Feminist Research) and a Certificate in writing. She went on to study at Ryerson University where she completed a graduate degree in Journalism. Martis identifies as a Black woman with mixed heritage; her father is Jamaican and her mother is of Pakistani ... | Non-Fiction Writer in Residence, holding the post from January to April 2022. In January 2022 it was announced that she will be joining the School of Journalism at Ryerson University in a tenure-track position beginning in July 2022. Awards 2021 Rakuten Kobo Emerging Writer Prize 2020 Winner (editor) of Best Newsletter... |
color and it grows up to 40 millimeters in length; the males | to 40 millimeters in length; the males have about 55 leg pairs, the females 57. References Geophilomorpha Animals described in 1937 Arthropods of Japan |
the Year. He finished the year 16th on the PGA Tour Canada Order of Merit. Gligic earned status on the Korn Ferry Tour for 2019 and claimed his first victory in February at the Panama Championship. A final-round 65 saw him finish one better than Zhang Xinjun. He finished 17th on the 2019 Korn Ferry Tour Regular Season ... | the ATB Financial Classic, where he beat Matt Marshall in a playoff. In 2018, Gligic was named the Freedom 55 Financial Canadian Player of the Year. He finished the year 16th on the PGA Tour Canada Order of Merit. Gligic earned status on the Korn Ferry Tour for 2019 and claimed his first victory in February at the Pana... |
The Aquarium Museum of Nancy (French: Muséum-aquarium de Nancy, MAN), is a heritage establishment of scientific and technical culture jointly managed by the Métropole du Grand Nancy and the University of Lorraine. This natural history museum includes zoological and | culture jointly managed by the Métropole du Grand Nancy and the University of Lorraine. This natural history museum includes zoological and paleontological collections |
of Massachusetts Amherst, where he graduated in 1979 with a B.S. in physics. He received in 1983 his Ph.D. from Cornell University with a thesis supervised by Michael E. Fisher. From 1983 to 1996 Huse worked in Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill. In 1996 he was appointed a professor in the physics department of Princeton... | Institute for Advanced Study, he has been appointed to positions for the autumn of 2010 and for the academic years 2015–2016, 2019–2020, and 2021–2022. He was elected in 2010 a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, in 2013 a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and in 2017 a... |
of perennial herb in the family Poaceae (True grasses). They have a self-supporting | grow to 62cm. Source References Andropogon Panicoideae stubs Grasses of Europe |
couple fled from Berlin to Antwerp, with the intention to go to the United States or England. Shortly before their expected immigration, the war broke out and their entry to England was blocked. Sieradzki and her husband then decided to stay in Antwerp, where, in 1940, their son Werner Szydlow was born. On September 12... | Korngut. Her parents were Chaim Hersch Korngut and Rosa Rachel Blumenstock, a Jewish family originally from Poland. In Berlin, Sieradzki worked as a bank teller, and eventually married Mendel Szydlow. In 1939, the couple fled from Berlin to Antwerp, with the intention to go to the United States or England. Shortly befo... |
in a lights out match in the main event of a show in the Louisiana Superdome. In autumn 1981, Orndorff briefly moved to the Texas-based Big Time Wrestling promotion. In October 1981 at Wrestling Star Wars, he teamed with Kerry Von Erich as a substitute for Kevin Von Erich to win the NWA World Tag Team Championship (Tex... | the younger brother of the late professional wrestler Paul Orndorff. Professional wrestling career Orndorff debuted in late 1978. He spent the early part of his career wrestling primarily in Tennessee for Georgia Championship Wrestling and Southeastern Championship Wrestling, regularly teaming with his brother Paul. Th... |
as common Andryala, is a species in | also known as common Andryala, is |
in the Klaipėda Revolt. The company, led by Lieutenant , broke through the entire city to the French Commissioner's prefecture, where the company commander was killed. However, the prefecture was occupied and the French surrendered. On 29 July 1929, the regiment was given the flag with the inscription of "" (May Braver... | section. The regiment fought in the Battle of Giedraičiai as a component of the 1st Infantry Division. In 1921, after the battles against the Poles ceased, the regiment was stationed in Šėta, and then moved to the permanent dislocation in Šiauliai. In 1923, the regiment's soldiers partook in the Klaipėda Revolt. The co... |
The company was founded in 1951 as the Bundesauskunftsstelle für den Außenhandel (Federal Foreign Trade Information Office, BfA) and renamed in 1953 as the Bundesstelle für Außenhandelsinformation (Federal Foreign Trade Information Office) with headquarters in Cologne. In 1960, the Gesellschaft für Außenhandelsinformat... | It also recruits investors and provides foreign trade information for companies based in Germany. Its headquarters are in Berlin, and there is also a branch office in Bonn. The information provided by the organization ranges from a description of the economic situation and developments worldwide to industry trends, leg... |
of herb in the family Poaceae | the family Poaceae (True grasses). Source |
knowledge". The organization has sparked controversy in the past for their installation of religious displays in several statehouses during the holiday season, to be shown alongside displays from other religions. In response to the controversy, Lucien Greaves, | unconquered by superstition and consistent in the pursuit and sharing of knowledge". The organization has sparked controversy in the past for their installation of religious displays in several statehouses during the holiday season, to be shown alongside displays from other religions. |
football academy in Iran, which initially started its work as "Ardalan Stars" football school, but gradually, with Niloofar Ardalan new action in the field of women, his decision went beyond a football school. And Ardalan decided to establish the first women's football academy called "FC Ardalan". Since the establishme... | Iran, which initially started its work as "Ardalan Stars" football school, but gradually, with Niloofar Ardalan new action in the field of women, his decision went beyond a football school. And Ardalan decided to establish the first women's football academy called "FC Ardalan". Since the establishment of Ardalan Women'... |
grow to 4cm. Source References Antirrhinum | a species of herb in the family Plantaginaceae. They have simple, |
Al Salama (born 22 February 1998) is a Bahraini footballer | plays as a midfielder for Budaiya Club. Career statistics References External links Living people 1998 births |
Ife. He led and managed the construction of Ife's major road networks under the wishes of Ooni Ajagun and later founded the town of Ayepe-Olode, which he transformed from a desolate jungle that was previously used by animal hunters. Renovation of Ife Adelekan Olubuse I, the 46th Ooni of Ife, granted Omisore the high-st... | Olubuse I, the 46th Ooni of Ife, granted Omisore the high-status chieftancy title of Lowa, thus giving him great power and influence in Ife. Ooni Ademiluyi Ajagun desired a series of road networks that would connect Ife with neighbouring major towns. Omisore was appointed to lead a group of able-bodied youths from diff... |
family Plantaginaceae. Source References | the family Plantaginaceae. Source References |
Surghul, is an archaeological site in Dhi Qar Governorate (Iraq). It lies on an ancient canal leading from Lagash of which is lies 10 km to the south-east. Its ancient name was the cuneiform read as Niĝin (or Nina or Ninua). The city god was Nanshe, who had temples there (E-sirara) and at nearby Girsu. Archaeology Acco... | working at nearby Lagash visited twice collecting 4 bricks and 12 cones. The first excavations, by Robert Koldewey, occurred January 4 to February 1887 under the auspices of the Royal Prussian Museums for Berlin. Besides digging long deep trenches in Area A and Area B he collected 16 clay cones. A number of graves, bot... |
could have been brought from Madagascar, where other species of bipaliines are known. Genetics and phylogenetic relationships The mitochondrial genome of Diversibipalium mayottensis is circular, 15,989 base pairs in length and contains 12 protein coding genes, two ribosomal RNA genes and 22 transfer RNA genes. A phylog... | island in the Mozambique Channel, where it was found the first time in 2015. The origin of the species is unknown, but the scientists who described it hypothesized that it could have been brought from Madagascar, where other species of bipaliines are known. Genetics and phylogenetic relationships The mitochondrial geno... |
to 1790, he was the Dean of the Theology Faculty at the University. Pfeiffer was awarded his doctorate in Theology in 1784, and in 1789 was promoted to full professor. In addition to his duties as Dean and Professor, he also served as a Councilor of the Consistory, overseeing all evangelical protestant churches in the ... | Collegium Carolinum. In 1757, Pfeiffer began his studies at the University of Marburg. At university, he studied theology, mathematics, logic, and metaphysics. By 1760 he was attending the University of Göttingen and continuing his education in Theology under Samuel Christian Hollmann, Johann David Michaelis and Christ... |
mauve at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA), which will be held from February 12 to October 16, 2022. Among the 14 tracks, Lapointe covered songs by Félix Leclerc and Kurt Weill. The album will be released on vinyl in mid-2022. Background Lapointe was approached by the Montreal Museum of | Nicolas Party's exhibition L'heure mauve at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA), which will be held from February 12 to October 16, 2022. Among the 14 tracks, Lapointe covered songs by Félix Leclerc and Kurt Weill. The album will be released on vinyl in mid-2022. Background Lapointe was approached by the Montreal M... |
road near Anduze with 400 footmen as the third column passed through Sommières. De Planque's column was the first to see combat after it ambushed a band of Camisards near Vermagtet farm. A Protestant vanguard tried to slow the troops down but failed. Cavalier assembled 400 soldiers outside the castle's gate as others t... | battle of Billot tower took place in 1703, during the war of the Camisards, when Huguenot rebels led by Jean Cavalier were ambushed in Bagard by Royalist troops. Background In late 1703, Camisard leader Jean Cavalier decided to launch an offensive against the Florentines, a Catholic militia mainly based in Saint-Floren... |
the European archipelago. Abditosaurus inhabited the Ibero-Armorican Island, a prehistoric island made up of what is now Spain, Portugal, and southern France, and would have been the largest titanosaur species in its environment. History of study While prospecting for fossil mammals in 1954, German paleontologist Walte... | remains of a large titanosaur at the Orcau-1 locality of the Conques Formation of Catalonia, Spain. It was the first major sauropod find in Spain. During the initial two weeks of excavation Kühne managed to identify around ten bones, some of which were packaged and sent to the Instituto Lucas Mallada (ILM) in Madrid, w... |
paintings - were often a combination of different techniques - embroidery, painting and sewing on silk. Her works were shown in numerous German cities. At the Paris World's Fair in 1889, her works were on display in the Austrian section to acclaim. Subsequently, she was honored with a medal by the jury of the World's F... | Serbian Consul General Ernst von Schuch. Margarethe von Schuch-Mankiewicz had also left Judaism in 1897 and lived in Rome from 1931 onwards. Woman in art Mankiewicz grew up in an art-loving family. However, as a woman she was not allowed to study in an institution, so she received private art lessons from teachers like... |
these were joined by the Kaunas' training team's soldiers of the 1st and 4th Company, in addition to several volunteer machine gunners from Vilnius. The newly arrived 1st company was renamed as the 1st Company, the 4th Company as the 2nd Company, while the former 1st Company was renamed as the 3rd Company, the 2nd Comp... | city Kommandantur training team and 16 soldiers from the grenadier team arrived. On March 28, these were joined by the Kaunas' training team's soldiers of the 1st and 4th Company, in addition to several volunteer machine gunners from Vilnius. The newly arrived 1st company was renamed as the 1st Company, the 4th Company... |
hyaenodonts that lived in Europe at the same time and are therefore unlikely to have been in direct competition with them. The small proviverrines may have even been their prey. Based on the neck vertebrae of closely related hyaenodonts, it is thought that Kerberos and its relatives had powerful necks which allowed the... | teeth. Kerberos represents the first instance where cranial, dental and postcranial material of an early hyainailourine have been found associated with each other. Etymology The genus name Kerberos comes from Cerberus, the hound of Hades, a multi-headed dog that guards the entrance to the Underworld in Greek mythology.... |
Council (India) National Innovation Council | Innovation Council may refer to: National |
Sousa (singer) (born 1992), Portuguese singer-songwriter and YouTuber Paulo Sousa (footballer, born 1967), Portuguese footballer | is a Portuguese footballer and coach. Paulo Sousa may also refer to: Paulo |
Capel Molyneux, 3rd Baronet and the former Elizabeth East. He was a brother of Sir Capel Molyneux 4th Baronet, Anne ( Molyneux) Brabazon (wife of Sir Anthony Brabazon, 1st Baronet), and Harriet ( Molyneux) Arabin (mother of William St Julien Arabin). After his mother's death in 1757, his father married Elizabeth, a dau... | October 1751. He was the second son of Sir Capel Molyneux, 3rd Baronet and the former Elizabeth East. He was a brother of Sir Capel Molyneux 4th Baronet, Anne ( Molyneux) Brabazon (wife of Sir Anthony Brabazon, 1st Baronet), and Harriet ( Molyneux) Arabin (mother of William St Julien Arabin). After his mother's death i... |
Central Avenue. It was called a "Hall in the Grove," and later became known as Chautauqua Hall. The wood-framed structure has a gable roof and board-and-batten siding. The hall served as a location for hosting the annual Chautauqua Recognition Day ceremonies. During the summer months, the large meeting hall provided a ... | established a western branch at Pacific Grove in June 1879. Sunday school teachers of the local Methodist Church used the hall as a summer training camp. Known worldwide as 'Chautauqua-by-the-Sea,' it made Pacific Grove a cultural center for adult Christian education. In 1883, Mary EB Norton instructed a course in gene... |
bluncki is a species of soil centipede in the family Geophilidae found in San Remo, Italy. It grows up to 23 millimeters in | family Geophilidae found in San Remo, Italy. It grows up to 23 millimeters in length; the males have |
of Granada that allowed him to continue his interrupted training in Madrid, the city where he remained until 1914. After his return to Granada, he entered as an academic in: the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando, the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Granada and the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Malaga. In 1918 he... | Madrid, the city where he remained until 1914. After his return to Granada, he entered as an academic in: the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando, the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Granada and the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Malaga. In 1918 he obtained a scholarship to the Academy of Painting in Rome, but he g... |
by natural law, but also recognized positive law. It was in disagreement with Aristotle's earlier concept of natural slavery. As such, Seneca made objection to behavior seen as particularly degrading such as corporal punishment and sexual exploitation of enslaved people, but not to the overall social system. Influence ... | equality by natural law, but also recognized positive law. It was in disagreement with Aristotle's earlier concept of natural slavery. As such, Seneca made objection to behavior seen as particularly degrading such as corporal punishment and sexual exploitation of enslaved people, but not to the overall social system. I... |
Valley Conference (OVC) during the 1973 NCAA Division II football season. Led by fourth-year head coach Bill Peck, the Blue Raiders compiled a record an overall record of 4–7 with a mark of 3–4 in conference play, tying | NCAA Division II football season. Led by fourth-year head coach Bill Peck, the Blue Raiders compiled a record an overall record of 4–7 with |
Africa, Morocco, Haiti, Greece, Turkey, Brazil, Spain, England, Russia, and France, including notable artists such as Sam Gilliam, Richard Mayhew, Willard Wigan, Lou Stovall, Percy Martin, Evangeline Montgomery, Victor Ekpuk, Lois Mailou Jones, Romare Bearden, Herbert Gentry, Bruce McNeil, and Wadsworth Jarrell. Notabl... | all too seldom one gets the chance in Washington to see the work of Jamaican or other Caribbean artists in the intimate setting of a private gallery. It's therefore a treat to get acquainted with the works of Cecil Cooper, Kofi Kayiga and Bryan McFarlane at the Parish Gallery this month." In 1995, a different Washingto... |
See, on March 25, 1890 to Oberleutnant zur See, on August 19, 1896 to Kapitänleutnant, and on October 8, 1902 to Korvettenkapitän. In 1888, he was a company officer in the II Shipyard Division (Wilhelmshaven). From September 1905 to 30 September 1907, he was commander of the cruiser . In this position, he was promoted ... | April 17, 1886, he was promoted to Leutnant zur See, on March 25, 1890 to Oberleutnant zur See, on August 19, 1896 to Kapitänleutnant, and on October 8, 1902 to Korvettenkapitän. In 1888, he was a company officer in the II Shipyard Division (Wilhelmshaven). From September 1905 to 30 September 1907, he was commander of ... |
Castle, Northern Ireland | Castle may refer |
from the 2nd Regiment's 1st Battalion. The regiment's soldiers fought against the Red Army from January to June in 1919: at Jieznas, Žiežmariai, Subačius. In June, the battalion was renamed to the Separate Marijampolė Battalion. It took part in the battles against the Bolsheviks, forcing them to retreat beyond the Daug... | Infantry Regiment of the Duke of Pilėnai Margiris () was an infantry regiment that served in the Lithuanian Army during the Interwar period. History The regiment's date of establishment is considered to be 5 December 1918, when the order approving the formation of the 2nd Infantry Regiment was issued, as the 6th Regime... |
who currently plays for Poole Town Under 23s, and the British Virgin Islands as a forward. International career Forbes made his debut at under-20 level in 2021, playing four matches | at under-20 level in 2021, playing four matches for his country and scoring once. His full debut came in a friendly match against Anguilla on 27 January 2022. International career statistics References External links Global Sports |
the niece of 2002 All Blacks second five Paul Steinmetz. Steinmetz is a Lawyer and studied Law and Commerce at the University of Canterbury. Rugby Career She played sevens for Wellington and was in Japan on a sevens contract in 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic forced her to return to New Zealand. Steinmetz debuted for C... | Black Ferns against the New Zealand Barbarians on 21 November 2020 at Nelson. Personal life Steinmetz was born in Paraparaumu. She participated in hockey, athletics and touch rugby before she moved into Sevens rugby. She is the niece of 2002 All Blacks second five Paul Steinmetz. Steinmetz is a Lawyer and studied Law a... |
a attacker for Belgian club Charleroi. Career In 2017, Petkevičius signed for the reserves of French Ligue 1 side Lille after trialing for the youth academy of Brentford in the English second tier. In 2020, he signed for Lithuanian second tier club | during a 0–0 draw with AA Gent. References External links 2000 births Sportspeople from Kaunas Living people Lithuanian footballers Lithuania youth international footballers Lithuania under-21 international footballers Association football forwards FC Stumbras players Lille OSC players R. Charleroi S.C. players A Lyga ... |
America, where it occurs in the Taquari River drainage basin and the | species of catfish in the family Loricariidae. It is native to South America, where it occurs in the Taquari River drainage |
and his presence made any group reach for the sublime. He gets the chance to stretch out in Sweden — several of the tunes well exceed ten minutes, providing fascinating opportunities to hear Dolphy working out ideas and concepts that would bear fruit for him in a couple of years." Track listing Disc 1 "What Is This Thi... | on alto), 'Bag's Groove' (his only recording of that piece), and 'I'll Remember April'... Dolphy's improvisations are typically unpredictable and adventurous. The recording quality is decent, making this a good set to get after acquiring Dolphy's better-known sessions." The authors of The Penguin Guide to Jazz commente... |
leads multiple grants to develop new techniques to reconstruct past temperatures, most importantly clumped isotope thermometry. By analysing speleothems Meckler's team can identify how past levels of CO2 in the atmosphere correlate with temperature changes, which gives essential knowledge for predicting future climate ... | ETH Zurich, where she held a Marie Heim-Vögtlin grant from the Swiss National Science Foundation. In 2015, Meckler won an ERC Starting Grant and moved to the University of Bergen, where she has been since, first as a researcher, then as an Associate Professor and Full Professor. She currently holds both an ERC Consolid... |
as James Stewart II, who mortgaged the estate in 1799. The estate was 1,230 acres in extent, of which nearly 500 were planted with sugar cane. References | The estate was 1,230 acres in extent, of which nearly 500 were planted with sugar cane. References Fortified houses Sugar plantations in |
I'm Black? (Twinight) "It Is Because I'm Black" "Come Together" "Together, Forever" "Concrete Reservation" "Black Balloons" "Walk a Mile in My Shoes" "I'm Talkin' Bout Freedom" "Right On" 1973: Back for a Taste of Your Love (Hi) "Feelin' Frisky" "Back for a Taste of Your Love" "I'm Yours" "I Let a Good Girl Go" "Anyway... | of Time" "Beyond the Finish Line" "Talk to Me" "Wake Up Cryin'" "Superwoman" "You're Number One" "Listen to Me Closely" "Touch of Your Love" "Funky Situation" "Bonus" / "Wake Up Cryin'" 2002: Two Johnsons Are Better Than One (Evangeline) with Jimmy Johnson "Two Johnsons Are Better Than One" "Uncomplicated Life" "I Used... |
Loricariidae. It is native to South America, where it occurs in the Uruguay River and the mouth of | The species may be found in both freshwater and brackish environments and reaches 3.6 cm (1.4 inches) SL. References Loricariidae Fish described in 2006 Fish |
Hearn as Owens Sons of the Pioneers as Ranch Hands / Musicians References Bibliography Pitts, Michael R. Western Movies: A Guide to 5,105 Feature Films. McFarland, 2012. External links 1939 films 1939 Western (genre) films American films American Western (genre) films Films directed by Sam Nelson American black-and-whi... | directed by Sam Nelson and starring Charles Starrett, Iris Meredith and Bob Nolan. It is a remake of the 1930 film The Dawn Trail Cast Charles Starrett as Tom Randall Iris Meredith as Joan Cameron Fred Kohler Jr. as Wayne Cameron Bob Nolan as |
Damodar range it has a height of 6,465 m. Jost Kobusch and Nicolas Scheidtweiler made the first successful ascent on November 30, 2021. References Six-thousanders of | Nepal in the province of Gandaki Pradesh. Located in the Damodar range it has a height of 6,465 m. Jost Kobusch and Nicolas Scheidtweiler |
Kashyap's vision". The track "Munni Badnaam Hui" (composed and written by Lalit Pandit) is said to be inspired by an old Bhojpuri folk song "Launda Badnaam Hua Naseeban Tere Liye". Director Abhinav Kashyap accepted using the folk song saying that he, being from Uttar Pradesh, was familiar with the song since childhood ... | in several year-end lists due to the commercial response of the tracks. Prashant Pawan of Rediff.com listed the two tracks in the first two positions, as was Hindustan Times. "Munni Badnaam Hui" was listed as one of the "100 Greatest Bollywood Songs of All Time" published by BBC's survey report. The track was played in... |
play a six-game double round-robin in which every team plays all others in its division at home and away. The winner from each of the three divisions will progress to the knockout stage along with the highest-ranked group stage runner-up to make up the four semifinalists. Upon the conclusion of the group stage, the tou... | playing time. In the knockout stage, if a match is tied at the end of normal playing time, the game will be decided by a penalty shoot-out. Teams must have a minimum of 18 players and a maximum of 20 players on a matchday roster. A maximum of nine players can be named as substitutes with a maximum of five substitutions... |
In the summer of 1942, Weisser's father, Jakob, was deported to labor camps in Northern France, where he was forced to work for Organisation Todt, a German organisation that was dedicated to the construction of the Atlantic Wall. Weisser and his mother stayed behind in Antwerp. On September 11, 1942, Weisser's mother, ... | director of the Association of Jewish Ex-Servicemen and Women. Early life Jacques Salomon Weisser was born in Antwerp, Belgium into a Jewish family. His parents were Jakob Weisser and Martha Mandelbaum. In the summer of 1942, Weisser's father, Jakob, was deported to labor camps in Northern France, where he was forced t... |
installed by Mott & Ayres after she was launched. She was sufficiently large to handle the largest ships in existence at the time. The Great Balance Dock was built of wood planking and timbers. She was long, in breadth, and in height. The dock contained 12 water-tight compartments, which could be flooded to lower the d... | access the underwater portions of a ship's hull. From earliest times this was achieved by careening. To careen a ship, it was grounded on a steep beach at high tide. As the tide ebbed, the hull would be exposed so that work could be done. Careening has numerous disadvantages not the least of which is that work is inter... |
A Tug-of War, 1891 A sevenfold treasure : stories on the gifts of the Holy Spirit, 1892 Winifred's work, 1892 Per Parcel Post, 1892 Stories on the Beatitudes, 1894 A workhouse concert, 1894 Coals of fire, 1894 Uncle Luke's legacy, 1894 Dick's desire, 1894 Stories on the Rosary. Part I, 1897 Stories on the Rosary. Part ... | Deeds, Terry, One Talent Only, A Knotless Thread, Underneath the Surface, A Lowly Life with a Lofty Aim, and Turned to Gold, as well as Hugh Templar's motto, Underneath the Surface. A Sark Story, Leon and the Lessons He Learned. A Jersey Story, and Only Johnny Brown. These were published at intervals of sometimes great... |
in Leningrad. Aviasales emerged in 2007 as a Konstantin Kalinov personal blog about bargain airfares. Over time, Aviasales.ru has grown to the status of the largest Russian | He is the founder of Aviasales.ru (Jetradar). Biography Born on September 4, 1977, in Leningrad. Aviasales emerged in 2007 as a Konstantin Kalinov personal blog about bargain airfares. Over time, Aviasales.ru has grown to the status of the largest Russian airline ticket metasearch |
aboard the USS Galena during the American Civil War. He earned his medal in action on the James River, Virginia when his ship attacked Drewry's Bluff on May 15, 1862, as part of the Battle of Drewry's Bluff. His medal was issued on April 3, 1863. Kenyon's date of death and burial location is unknown. Medal of Honor Cit... | 1862, as part of the Battle of Drewry's Bluff. His medal was issued on April 3, 1863. Kenyon's date of death and burial location is unknown. Medal of Honor Citation For extraordinary heroism in action, serving as Fireman on board the USS Galena in the attack upon Drewry's Bluff, 15 May 1862. Severely burned while |
Declan "Whacker" Duffy and five others. Byrne was a former employee of Jim. Byrne was taken to his family home in Saggart, where he was assaulted in front of his wife and son. They were also told to vacate their home. Conviction Jim Mansfield Jnr was convicted in January 2022 of attempting to pervert the course of just... | justice in relation to the 9 June 2015 kidnapping of Martin Byrne. Early life Mansfield Jnr and his two brothers, Tony and PJ are the sons of Jim Mansfield, a prominent Irish property developer and millionaire. Mansfield Jnr left school early, having had difficulty learning. Personal life Mansfield Jnr married young an... |
the exact location of a border or whether there should be a particular border at all. They seen as an alternative to war and respecting the right to self determination of the local population, although sometimes there can be disputes as to their fairness and whether it is instead a legitimation of | First World War 1919 Vorarlberg referendum 1920 Carinthian plebiscite 1920 Schleswig plebiscites 1919 Ålandic status referendum 1920 East Prussian plebiscite 1935 Saar status referendum Sopron plebiscite Upper Silesia plebiscite Other Border Polls 1973 Northern Ireland border poll 1915–1916 Church of England border pol... |
2004) was an American paralympic archer and dartcher. He participated at the 1960 Summer Paralympics and 1964 Summer Paralympics. Biography Whitman was raised on a farm in Galesburg, Illinois. He attended at the Galesburg High School, later graduating in 1948. After graduating, Whitman then attended at University of Il... | after participating with his gymnastics team. With being paralyzed, he returned to the University of Illinois in 1952, in which Whitman was taught in a education program for which evolved disabled people. He began to try archery after his neighbor provided Whitman a bow and arrow, for which it changed his life. Whitman... |
unable to find college teams willing to play against them, so they played against mostly amateur league teams, earning a 12–6 record. They were invited to the Amateur Athletic Union national tournament, where they were eliminated in the first round. Over the next several years, the Pantherettes's reputation grew as the... | began playing with a racket purchased by her father on layaway. Eventually, Stockard became skilled enough to defeat Bartley in the Nashville City Parks tennis championship her freshman year of college. Stockard played in the American Tennis Association for over a decade, winning 12 ATA national titles. She also played... |
a few weeks before his death. References Bibliography Evans, Curtis. Masters of the "Humdrum" Mystery: Cecil John Charles Street, Freeman Wills Crofts, Alfred Walter Stewart and the British Detective Novel, 1920-1961. McFarland, 2014. Herbert, Rosemary. Whodunit?: A Who's Who in Crime & Mystery Writing. Oxford Universi... | of Detective Fiction. The author had been in poor health for much of the decade, and struggled to finish this book which was published a few weeks before his death. References Bibliography Evans, Curtis. Masters of the "Humdrum" Mystery: Cecil John Charles Street, Freeman Wills Crofts, Alfred Walter Stewart and the Bri... |
the development of the Trans Atlantic slave trade, Elmina grew to possess a population of over 2000 from the 15th and 16th centuries. The town was governed by a chief and council of elders whiles protected by a standing army. Early Portuguese writers like Joao de Barros and Pacheco Pereira described the 15th century se... | in the rock shelters of Kintampo and Hani in the Brong-Ahafo region, as well as at Ntereso, near Tamale, have presented evidence of farming activity during the stone age. Between 2000 and 500 BC, pre-historic Ghanaians were believed to have reared dwarf goats, cattle and guinea fowls. They also collected yams and cowpe... |
army required more cavalry. So, the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, General Silvestras Žukauskas issued an order on 12 May 1919 that all mounted units be formed into the 1st Lithuanian Horsemen Regiment (). Major G. E. Hoeger of the Swedish Armed Forces was made its commander. Since July 1, the regiment was tak... | Hussar Squadron began. Officer Aleksandras Laikūnas was appointed as its commander. However, the first battles with the Bolsheviks showed that the Lithuanian army required more cavalry. So, the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, General Silvestras Žukauskas issued an order on 12 May 1919 that all mounted units be ... |
as a parasite attached to the tail of a species of Oikopleura. References Gromiidea Amoeboids Parasitic eukaryotes | parasitic, organism in the genus Gromia, which closely resembles Gromia sphaerica. A specimen of G. appendiculariae |
of VTE at doses of up to 100 μg/day. Menopausal hormone therapy guidelines have cited the MEVE study and recommended use of transdermal estradiol over oral estrogens in women at high risk for VTE. However, randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are still needed to definitively confirm findings that transdermal estradiol i... | that transdermal estradiol did not influence coagulation in women with prior VTE. These findings are similar to studies in menopausal women without prior history of VTE which have found that transdermal estradiol has minimal influence on coagulation and is not associated with increased risk of VTE at doses of up to 100... |
People's Party for Reconstruction and Democracy (PPRD). From 2012 to 2014 she was Minister of Gender, Family and Children in the government of Joseph Kabila. Life Inagosi was born in 1970 in Bamapuno. In the 2011 general election Inagosi was elected as deputy for Wamba. In April 2012 Inagosi was appointed to the cabine... | she was Minister of Gender, Family and Children in the government of Joseph Kabila. Life Inagosi was born in 1970 in Bamapuno. In the 2011 general election Inagosi was elected as deputy for Wamba. In April 2012 Inagosi was appointed to the cabinet of Joseph Kabila as Minister of Gender, Family and Children. She officia... |
young people, who make up 75 per cent of the 47.6 million total population in the country according to the 2019 Population and Census results. The government has been running the Ajira Digital program in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation, the Kenya Private Sector Association (KEPSA) and ABSA.The partnership wi... | Kenya tackle the soaring unemployment rate especially among young people, who make up 75 per cent of the 47.6 million total population in the country according to the 2019 Population and Census results. The government has been running the Ajira Digital program in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation, the Kenya Pr... |
In arguing that the poem is about "the alliance of Christian and pagan myth", she offers that the imagery of bread and wine in the poem refer not only to the body and blood of Christ, but also that of Demeter and Dionysus (Bacchus). Similarly, she likens Demeter's fertility rites to the Christian doctrine of resurrecti... | down: "Peace / be still." Jesus is called a "magician" in the second part of "The Mysteries", recalling H.D.'s earlier poem "Magician" (1933), which also refers to Christ. The rest of the poem is replete with other biblical allusions, as well as references to "pagan mystery cults". The poem ends with "an image of new l... |
the Moscow-Paris flight was found and booked through Aviasales. By 2012 Aviasales exceeded 2 million monthly active users. In 2012 the company launched a travel search for the China market under ifeiso.com brand. Later the project was closed. In 2014 VC firm iTech capital invested 10 million dollars into Aviasales. Tra... | iOS was launched. The next year, the company released a version for Android. In 2013 the service introduced an interactive map that helps users search for the cheapest flights. In July 2016, Aviasales launched a chatbot for messengers like Slack, Facebook, Viber, and Telegram. The chatbot chooses cities of departure an... |
of Independence with the Russian SFSR in Kurkliai – Panevėžys operation and Zarasai operation, in 1920 – with the Polish Armed Forces. On 17 October 1919, he was awarded the rank of infantry captain and was appointed commander of a training company. On 20 October 1920, he was appointed commander of the battalion, and o... | – five sons and four daughters. Simonas Rėklaitis told his children the history of his family even from the 17th century. According to his father, the Rėklaičiai family came from free peasants and never went to corvée. His parents were educated people, thus all their children graduated from studies. Three of them: Vlad... |
was the 21st annual tournament hosted by the NCAA to determine the national champion of Division III women's collegiate basketball in the United States. Wisconsin–Stevens Point defeated St. Lawrence in the championship game, 67–65, to claim the Pointers' second Division III national title and first since 1987. The cham... | and first since 1987. The championship rounds were hosted by Rose–Hulman Institute of Technology in Terre Haute, Indiana. Bracket Final Four All-tournament team Carry Boehning, Wisconsin–Stevens Point Tara Schmitt, Wisconsin–Stevens Point Lindsey Rush, DePauw Megan Dietrichsen, St. Lawrence Cara Barbierri, St. Lawrence... |
including The Magnificent Seven, 24, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and CSI: Miami, ER, E-Ring and Star Trek: The Next Generation. He has had recurring roles on the CBS series JAG, Resurrection Blvd., and in Pensacola: Wings of Gold as the brother of James Brolin's character. In 2007, he had a recurring guest role on t... | is an American actor, best known for his starring role in The Work and the Glory trilogy. Life and career Born in Macon, Georgia, Hennings spent much of his youth in Athens. Hennings has lived in New York City, San Francisco and Los Angeles for much of his acting career. Hennings has been an actor since 1985. He starre... |
Company Limited is a Thai computer graphics company providing services in film visual effects and animation, and as a video game developer. The studio was established in 2006 by Tanat Juwiwat and Saroot Tubloy, and was registered as a limited company in 2009. They initially focused on visual effects services for televi... | providing services in film visual effects and animation, and as a video game developer. The studio was established in 2006 by Tanat Juwiwat and Saroot Tubloy, and was registered as a limited company in 2009. They initially focused on visual effects services for television advertisements, and later expanded into film an... |
open, walk-through, reverse transom; twin transom-hung rudders controlled by a wheel and an electrically actuated lifting keel with a weighted bulb. The boat has a wheelhouse with duplicate electronic helm and engine controls, as well as a navigation station. It displaces and carries of ballast. The design has a draft ... | by a wheel and an electrically actuated lifting keel with a weighted bulb. The boat has a wheelhouse with duplicate electronic helm and engine controls, as well as a navigation station. It displaces and carries of ballast. The design has a draft of with the keel extended and with it retracted, allowing operation in sha... |
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