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Individuals can grow to 11cm tall. Source References Campanula | in the family Campanula (bellflowers). They have a |
Gabi is also a freestyle skier and competed at the 2022 Winter Olympics. References 1996 births Living people Freestyle skiers at the 2022 Winter Olympics Australian female freestyle skiers Olympic freestyle skiers of Australia Sportspeople from Brisbane Sportspeople from | Ash placed fifth in moguls and seventh in dual moguls at the 2017 Asian Winter Games. She finished 16th out of 20 competitors in the first final round in the women's moguls event at the 2022 Winter Olympics. Personal life Ash attended the University of Melbourne, where she received a degree in |
of dying and would therefore not be the best options (anymore). Therefore, scientists think that tonic immobility as a survival response is the best explanation of why some humans paralyse when threatened by or during sexual violence. Prevalence A 2017 Scandinavian study reported that 70% of the 298 women who had visit... | negative consequences for the prevention, punishment and processing of sexual violence. Paralysis is sometimes also called freezing, although scholars prefer avoiding this word usage to prevent confusion with the 'freeze' (hypervigilance) response that usually precedes it (see below). Scientific explanations In the sci... |
Source References Capparis | family Capparaceae. Source References |
liquidation of the autonomy of the Cossack Hetmanate was an administrative reform of the government of the Russian Empire, carried out in 1764-1765 and aimed at eliminating the autonomy of the Cossack Hetmanate. During the 18th century, the Hetmanate gradually lost its political and economic autonomy. In 1764, by order... | K. Razumovsky, the position of the sergeant was strengthened, which gradually turned into a noble class. The role of the foreman is growing. This was the time of her political rule in the Hetmanate. Officers' congresses were often held. K. Razumovsky often visited St. Petersburg, so he was replaced by the foreman. In 1... |
who provided Kay with the necessary funds for art lessons when she was a teen. She later enrolled at New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University to study ceramic design. Kay married Martin Hackett in 1944 and had two sons, Pat and Dave. She and Martin divorced in 1947. Hackett died in 2016 at the age of 96 ... | at Alfred University to study ceramic design. Kay married Martin Hackett in 1944 and had two sons, Pat and Dave. She and Martin divorced in 1947. Hackett died in 2016 at the age of 96 in North Hanover, New Jersey. Stangl Kay had early success selling her ceramic designs to potteries. Betty Stangl, a fellow undergraduat... |
References Non-departmental public bodies of the United Kingdom government Mergers and acquisitions Corporate governance in the United | by the Companies Act 2006. References Non-departmental public bodies of the United Kingdom government Mergers and acquisitions Corporate governance in the United |
was established by Chang Weixan. But by August 1931, a number of its members were charged with illegally possessing weaponry and another wave of mass arrests followed. Meanwhile, in mainland China, many Taiwanese anarchists found themselves collaborating with Korean anarchists due to their shared anti-imperialism, nota... | was banned and its members were subjected to mass arrests, with many being sentenced to months in prison. In November 1929, the anarcho-syndicalist Taiwanese Workers' Mutual Aid Association was established by Chang Weixan. But by August 1931, a number of its members were charged with illegally possessing weaponry and a... |
of itself of considerable interest because of its azulejo tile decorations. It was officially opened on 26 August 2017 by the Portuguese president Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa. The exhibition has six sections, or cores, called as follows: People like us The Beginning of the Nightmare The Journey Vilar Formoso / Frontier of ... | from advancing German troops, many Jews, from France and elsewhere, made their way to Bordeaux in the hope of obtaining visas to enter Portugal. The Portuguese consul-general, Aristides de Sousa Mendes, ignored instructions from António de Oliveira Salazar, leader of Portugal's authoritarian Estado Novo regime, which r... |
is located in the northwestern part of the municipality, about to the west of the village of Tolga. The Forollhogna National Park lies about north of the village. Vingelen Church has been located | located in the northwestern part of the municipality, about to the west of the village of Tolga. The Forollhogna National Park lies about north of the village. Vingelen Church has |
in Hastings County, Ontario Madoc, Ontario (village), a community located | Madoc, Ontario may refer to: Madoc, Ontario (township), a |
the capital. In particular, she investigated numerous complaints from the population about the abuse of the regimental officers of the Sloboda regiments (because the territory was "semi-free", colonels and centurions really allowed themselves a lot). The facts of seizure of public and regimental lands, significant embe... | equipment, horses and weapons for the elected Cossacks. The Russian leadership began to appoint the right people to the positions of colonels, including foreigners. During the reign of Catherine I, the Sloboda regiments were transferred to the department of the Military Collegium, as a result of which a regular company... |
di Coromoto is a 20th-century parochial church and titular church in southwest Rome, dedicated to Our Lady of Coromoto. History The church was built in 1976–78; contributions from Italian Venezuelans led it to be named for that country's patron, Our Lady of Coromoto. It is visited by Venezuelans but is not their offici... | is named Nostra Signora di Coromoto e San Giovanni di Dio, because the church was originally to be dedicated to Saint John of God, but that is not the name of the church. Cardinal-protectors Rosalio José Castillo Lara (1985–2007); elevated to cardinal-priest pro hac vice in 1996 Fernando Filoni (2012–present); elevated... |
Qinghai, China Ta'er Temple (Suoyang City), a ruined Buddhist temple in Gansu, China Taer 2, an Iranian missile TAER Andalus, a former | Qinghai, China Ta'er Temple (Suoyang City), a ruined Buddhist temple in Gansu, China Taer 2, an |
maltriculating to Clare College, Cambridge. A student of the Lincoln's Inn, he was called to the bar to practice as a barrister in June 1870 and practiced on the South Eastern circuit. Browne was a keen cricketer, playing at first-class level for Cambridgeshire on seven occasions between 1865 and 1869. Playing as a bat... | VI Grammar School, before maltriculating to Clare College, Cambridge. A student of the Lincoln's Inn, he was called to the bar to practice as a barrister in June 1870 and practiced on the South Eastern circuit. Browne was a keen cricketer, playing at first-class level for Cambridgeshire on seven occasions between 1865 ... |
all-WAC selection in three other events. He suffered a back injury in a car accident soon afterward, causing him to miss the 2010 outdoor and 2011 indoor seasons after undergoing hernia surgery. Blaser made his return to competition during the 2011 outdoor season. He won his first conference title at the WAC Championsh... | jump and 60-meter hurdles. His score in the heptathlon (5,324) was the second-best mark in school history. It was the school's first WAC title in any men's sport and Blaser was named the WAC Men’s Field Performer of the Year for his performance. At the WAC Outdoor Championships, he set another school record with 44 poi... |
Churrería del Recuerdo, where she intended to serve recipes that were over 130 years old. However, Torres discovered that whilst there were recipe books available form that period, they recorded middle and upper class foods, not those of the working classes. In addition to running two restaurants, Torres teaches worksh... | to study Anthropology at University of Veracruz in order to expand her knowledge of the food of the indigenous peoples of Veracruz. The accumulation of this knowledge and its preservation has become an important aspect of Torres' career. Research into indigenous cuisine inspired Torres to open her first restaurant, La ... |
aged 21, to study oenology at the University of Bordeaux, where she was awarded a Diplome National d’Oenologue. She subsequently worked at Château Calon-Ségur, where she met her future husband, Thierry Courtade. She returned to China in 2004, first working at a winery in Xinjiang, then working in wine sales in Shanghai... | Xinjiang, then working in wine sales in Shanghai. In 2007 she and her father founded Silver Heights winery on land he was already cultivating in Ningxia. By 2018 Silver Heights had become known as a "leading boutique winery". Gao's first vintage as chief winemaker was praised by Chinese and international winemakers, an... |
joined the Coldstream Guards, rising to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. During World War II, he was assigned to the British Security Co-ordination in New York City, under William Stephenson, and the Allied Mission in Washington, D.C. Personal life Affair with Lady Louis Mountbatten Sometime in the 1930s, Phillips becam... | beside each other. Bunnie and Gia eventually became engaged on the train to Lynden Manor, the Milford Haven's home in Holyport, Berkshire. Bunnie went to Broadlands to tell Edwina the news himself, despite her early encouragement of the match, she was devastated. Edwina did not attend the wedding and forbade Pamela fro... |
the chlorination of griseophenone C (an intermediate in the biosynthetic pathway leading to griseofulvin), and that griseoxanthone C could be created chemically from griseophenone C. Jayalakshmi and colleagues proposed a chemical synthesis of griseoxanthone C in 1974. Properties In its purified form, griseoxanthone C e... | C. Jayalakshmi and colleagues proposed a chemical synthesis of griseoxanthone C in 1974. Properties In its purified form, griseoxanthone C exists as yellowish needles with a melting point of . An ethanolic solution of griseoxanthone C reacts with iron(III) chloride to produce a violet-brown colour. Its ultraviolet spec... |
started out as a small electrical appliances repair shop in 1945. The company also began to import irons, food mixers, electric whisks, washing machines and refrigerators. In 1954, the company began importing air conditioners made by the American company, Emerson Electric, to Israel. In 1961 the company opened Israel's... | Ashkelon, investing US$29.6 million in the facility. The products manufactured in the facility will be distributed worldwide by Bosch, according to the report, with the companies expecting to control 10% of the European heat pump market within four years. In 2021 the company partnered with a recycling company AllRecycl... |
Walter Harry Gummery (1 May 1900–1979) was an English footballer who played in the Football | footballers Association football forwards English Football League players Worcester City F.C. players Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. players |
marks in compensation. The accident went largely unreported, as the accident happened during World War II and on the same day that the Moscow Peace Treaty which ended the Winter War between Finland and the Soviet Union was signed and went into effect. It was one of three rail accidents to take place in Finland in March... | been located at the rear of the train but were moved to the front just behind the locomotive at Toijala as the train changed direction. Rescue operations were also delayed. The accident was caused by a signalling error; the signaller, who was still on probation and who had been awake for the past 36 hours, mistakenly c... |
settled in Isle of Wight County, then bought land to the west in the York River watershed. He gained the nickname "Old Grubb" because he cleared so much land. Chelsea is near the Mattaponi River in King William County, about six miles upstream from its junction with the Pamunkey River which thus forms the York River at... | was the daughter of Col. William Bernard and his wife Lucy (daughter of Mr. Hickerson and widow of a man named Burwell). Elizabeth Seaton Moore's infant son with Henry Seaton, George Seaton (1711-1750) would inherit that property upon reaching legal age. Thus, Augustine Moore raised him at his Chelsea plantation, toget... |
relationships between fictional male characters. The character is voiced by Takehito Koyasu in Japanese, and in English by Kim Strauss in the original PlayStation version of Persona 2: Eternal Punishment, while he's voiced by Keith Silverstein in the PlayStation Portable remake of Innocent Sin, which was the first time... | artificial Nazi soldiers known as the Last Battalion. As he prepares to invade Sumaru City, Tatsuya and his acquaintances fight off their forces in conjunction with the remaining members of the Masked Circle cult, in addition to their corrupted Shadow-selves, who came into conflict upon tempting them with their suppres... |
and proliferates with pilasters. The portico has broken tympanum and protrudes with two columns. The interior has a single nave with three chapels to each side. The apse still retains its medieval semicircular layout. The interior walls are decorated in stucco by the Serpotta family. Among the frescoes is the ceiling p... | river (Kemonia) that flowed through to a bay, which formed part of the Palermo harbor; but the river ceased to flow by the 16th century. A church was putatively present at the site by the 4th century, and after the Norman conquest of Sicily, a church here was affiliated with a Cistercian monastery. Later the church was... |
The subjects are drawn from various sources in Japanese and Chinese history and literature, Kabuki and Noh theatre, and even contemporary Tokyo, linked only by the presence of the moon in each print. The creation of mood according to the phase of the moon was exploited for its poetic and expressive possibilites. This w... | only by the presence of the moon in each print. The creation of mood according to the phase of the moon was exploited for its poetic and expressive possibilites. This was the most successful and still the most famous of Yoshitoshi’s print series. People would queue before dawn to buy each new design and still find the ... |
"create arenas where the general public can practice making ethical decisions about the use of new technologies, specifically machine vision technologies such as facial recognition, deepfakes and VR" The creative lead for the project was veteran larp developer Anita Myhre Andersen, working with Harald Misje, Jon Andrea... | new technologies, specifically machine vision technologies such as facial recognition, deepfakes and VR" The creative lead for the project was veteran larp developer Anita Myhre Andersen, working with Harald Misje, Jon Andreas Edland, Toril Mjelva Saatvedt, Sebastian Sjøvold and Eskil Mjelva Saatvedt. The researchers i... |
Association football forwards English Football League players Ebbw Vale F.C. players Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. players Darlington F.C. players Shrewsbury | played in the Football League for Darlington and Wolverhampton Wanderers. References 1900 births 1966 deaths English footballers Association football forwards English |
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Israeli Labor Party party into the 1977 Knesset election. However, Rabin ultimately announced his resignation before this election, and Peres was instead selected in an April vote held by the Israeli Labor Party's Central Committee to lead the party into that election. Candidates Shimon Peres, member of the Knesset sin... | held on 23 February 1977. It saw Yitzhak Rabin re-elected as the party's leader. Rabin defeated Shimon Peres. It was the second of four leadership contests in which Rabin and Peres faced each other (after the 1974 and followed by the 1980, and 1992 leadership elections). It had been anticipated that the winner of this ... |
the former King Cotton warehouses on River Street. As of February 2022, the businesses occupying the ground floor of the River Street elevation are True Grits and Wet Willie's. The building's construction, completed in 1857 in tandem with the adjacent (to the east) Jones and Derenne Range, | the Civil War, Claghorn and Cunningham was a chandlery. In 1887, Claghorn and Cunningham, wholesalers, wrote a letter of reference in a Yulee vs. Canova lawsuit in the Supreme Court of Florida: River Street façade See also Buildings in Savannah Historic District |
in 2016, losing to Derrygonnelly Harps by a single point. Their most recent championship success was in the Intermediate grade, beating Devenish in the 2021 final. Honours Fermanagh Senior Football Championship (2): 1979, 1981 Fermanagh | first Fermanagh Senior Football Championship title in 1979, and followed this up by winning it again in 1981. The Belleek club's most recent appearance in a senior final came in 2016, losing to Derrygonnelly Harps by a single point. Their most recent championship |
(38N-381 – Moshkino), 5.5 km from the nearest railway halt Bukreyevka (railway line Oryol – Kursk). The rural locality is situated 12 km from Kursk Vostochny Airport, 135 km from Belgorod International Airport and 209 km from Voronezh Peter the Great Airport. References Notes Sources | Russia–Ukraine border, 4 km north of the district center – the town Kursk, 4 km from the selsoviet center – Chaplygina. Climate Moshkino has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Moshkino is located 5.5 km from the federal route Crimea Highway (a part of the Europ... |
was collated to the prebend of Warminster Ecclesia in the church of Sarum on 29 March 1666; was appointed master of the hospital at Heytesbury, Wiltshire, in 1671; and on 19 December 1671 he was installed in the prebend of Bitton in the church of Sarum. He died on 13 January 1684–5. Wood says he was "a good scholar, bu... | 1636, and was elected a junior fellow of his college in September 1636. From 1636 to 1642 he was headmaster of the Perse Grammar School at Cambridge. He held the college offices of lecturer in rhetoric in 1639, Greek lecturer in 1642, and Hebrew lecturer in 1643. Being a zealous defender of the Church of England, he pr... |
by Fu and colleagues in 2022. The genus name is Latin for "roaming", in reference to the inferred nektonic habit of the organism, and the species name is Latin for "hope". The holotype specimens consist of a part and counterpart of an individual, and an isolated carapace. The paratype consists of a carapace with a ante... | eyes. On the bottom of the arthropod were 11 pairs of wide body flaps with gill-like wrinklings. The flaps decreased in size towards the bottom of the arthropod. As in gilled lobopodians and radiodonts, the flaps were connected to the body wall. The anterior 7 pairs of body flaps each posses a medially-arranged endopod... |
debut novel inspired by West and North African folktale was published on 2 June 2020 by Balzer + Bray, an imprint of HarperCollins as the first book in a planned duology. It was followed by a sequel; A Psalm of Storms and Silence published in 2021. Plot 17 year old Karina Alahari is the princess of Ziran, who lost her ... | his younger sister is taken away from them by an evil spirit, Malik place a deal kill the princess, in order to save her. Karina and Malik meets during the Solstasia, a festival celebrating a comet that passes once in every 50 years and they fall in love with each other but each of them struggles with their individual ... |
son by lady Feimo adopted as a posthumous successor of Mianshun Zaifen (载芬 1821–1867), Yizhang's son Puyong (溥雍, 1843–1883), Zaifen's son Yuduan (毓鍴, 1887-?), Puyong's adoptive son and Pugang's biological son Hengji (恒纪, 1907-?), Yuduan's son Yongjin (永晋), Hongchun's sixth son Miandai (绵代), Yongjin's eldest son Yihou (... | by lady Feimo adopted as a posthumous successor of Mianshun Zaifen (载芬 1821–1867), Yizhang's son Puyong (溥雍, 1843–1883), Zaifen's son Yuduan (毓鍴, 1887-?), Puyong's adoptive son and Pugang's biological son Hengji (恒纪, 1907-?), Yuduan's son Yongjin (永晋), Hongchun's sixth son Miandai (绵代), Yongjin's eldest son Yihou (奕厚,1... |
fourth tier of Scottish football, after finished first in 2020-21 Lowland Football League and won the playoffs. Kelty Hearts also competes in the Scottish Cup, Scottish League Cup and the Scottish Challenge Cup. Summary Kelty joined the fourth | Scottish Cup, Scottish League Cup and the Scottish Challenge Cup. Summary Kelty joined the fourth round of the Scottish Cup and they won against |
Campeonato Brasileiro Série B players Campeonato Brasileiro Série A players Fortaleza Esporte Clube players América Futebol Clube (RN) players FC Atlético Cearense | Fortaleza, amassing more than 400 appearances. Honours Fortaleza Campeonato Cearense: 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008 Série B runner-up: 2002, 2004 References 1975 births Living people People from Ceará Brazilian footballers Association football midfielders Campeonato Brasileiro Série B players Campeonato Bras... |
front of the former city hall and current Francisco Oller Museum building. The establishment of the current church dates to 1750 when construction of the structure began with plans to move the main Catholic parish of the area from its former location next to Hacienda Santa Cruz to the current location, then known as Al... | 1782. The consecration of the church in 1772 coincides with the official founding of the municipality of Bayamón on May 22, 1772. The church was nominated to the National Register of Historic Places on August 8, 1984, and consequently listed on September 18, 1984. See also List of National Register of Historic Places |
in 1944 he left a maintenance endowment for the property in his will. The house was then used for a few years during summers for the Meadowcroft Camp School for boys and girls. In 1949 the long-time caretakers, Wendel H. Krebs and his wife Ruth, were transferred a cottage and an acre of land from the estate. Marjorie H... | served as Chairman of the American Red Cross from 1938 to 1944. The Davises added extensive stonework to the property. When Mr. Davis died in 1944 he left a maintenance endowment for the property in his will. The house was then used for a few years during summers for the Meadowcroft Camp School for boys and girls. In 1... |
World Cup. After the tournament, Narita was selected by the Chiba Lotte Marines in the 2015 Nippon Professional Baseball draft as the team's third pick. He pitched in the Eastern League for the Marines affiliate team during the 2016 season, and made his Nippon Professional Baseball debut the next year, splitting the 20... | Professional Baseball draft as the team's third pick. He pitched in the Eastern League for the Marines affiliate team during the 2016 season, and made his Nippon Professional Baseball debut the next year, splitting the 2017 season between NPB and the Eastern League. From 2017 to 2021, with the exception of the 2019 sea... |
like epergencies of the distal portion of the labellum. The stems are erect and rigid and bear fleshy, lanceolate and unequally bilobed leaves. The sepals are ovate, obtuse and have red striations on a yellow base colour. The labellum is fleshy andthree-lobed. The column bears tufted white hairs at | the labellum. The specific epithet "ctenoglossum", meaning "comb tongue", refers to the comb like epergencies of the distal portion of the labellum. The stems are erect and rigid and bear fleshy, lanceolate and unequally bilobed leaves. The sepals are ovate, obtuse and have red striations on a yellow base colour. The l... |
Vandeputte management, earning his first calls to the first team in February 2022. He made his professional debut for SM Caen on the 5 February 2022, replacing the right-back Hugo Vandermersch during a 1–1 away Ligue 2 away draw against AS Nancy. Style of play First playing as a midfielder, Sy was moved to the right-ba... | first team in February 2022. He made his professional debut for SM Caen on the 5 February 2022, replacing the right-back Hugo Vandermersch during a 1–1 away Ligue 2 away draw against AS Nancy. Style of play First playing as a midfielder, Sy was moved to the right-back position by Vandeputte where he became a starter in |
international debut on 10 March 2019 in a friendly against Saint Martin. Career statistics International References External links Global Sports Archive profile Living people | an Anguillan footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for the Anguilla national football team. Career International Lantan made his senior international debut on 10 March 2019 in a friendly |
unknown Zhu Zhongjia (朱钟鋏, d. 1474), Zhu Meiwu's second son who held the princedom from 1469 until 1474 and was posthumously honoured as Prince Shunxi of Yonghe (永和顺僖王) Zhu Qiyu (朱奇淯, d. 1488), Zhu Zhongjia's first son who held the princedom from 1476 until 1488 and was posthumously honoured as Prince Ronghuai of Yongh... | when he was deprived of his official position. Zhu Zhifen (朱知魵), Zhu Biaozhu's son who was appointed as clan councillor in 1589 Zhu Xindi (朱新堤), Zhu Zhifen's successor who was appointed as clan councillor in 1601 Zhu XinX (朱新X) Zhu Shenyi (朱慎鉯), Zhu Xindi's successor who managed the affairs of the princedom from 1634 Z... |
on 3 February 2022 in a match against Bali United at the Ngurah Rai Stadium, Denpasar. Career statistics Club Notes References External links Ramadhan Sananta | 1 on 2021 season. Sananta made his league debut on 3 February 2022 in a match against Bali United at the Ngurah |
from the nobility and a unit of dragoons. As the 500-strong troop made its way through the 5 km-long path to Cauvi's farm, a group of around fifty soldiers decided to go fight. Jean Cavalier, after being alerted of M. d'Aiguines advancing army, organized his soldiers, which had only sixty people in them. Assisted by ca... | horse. The cavalrymen fled the scene, trampling over the infantry as they ran. d'Aiguines forces fled in disorder to the Château de Montmoirac. Aftermath The first major Camisard victory, it heavily motivated the Huguenots and gave them a sense of pride in the Camisard cause. The next day Jean Cavalier was elected chie... |
former King Cotton warehouses on River Street. As of February 2022, the businesses occupying the ground floor of the River Street elevation are Whispers, The Cotton Sail Hotel, River House Seafood and Fiddlers' Crab House. Kevin Barry's Pub closed in the new year of 2020 after nearly forty years in business. The buildi... | in Savannah, Georgia, United States. Located in Savannah's Historic District, the Cotton Sail Hotel, a Hilton Hotels property, occupies the West Bay Street elevation, above Factors Walk, while others solely utilize the former King Cotton warehouses on River Street. As of February 2022, the businesses occupying the grou... |
with the remodelling work. Deane was Braddell's partner. Work began on the house in May 1922. In the spring of 1923, Playfair and his family moved into Thurloe Lodge. Giles Playfair, Nigel Playfair's son, wrote that his father "took as much interest in the building of his house as he had ever taken in one of his produc... | a green carpet with a magenta border" to contrast the "waxed silver spruce" woodwork. In Playfair's study the floor had a chequer-board pattern. Thurloe Lodge was the residence of Mark Birley for 30 years. Birley founded Annabel's nightclub in Berkeley Square. He died in 2007. Birley's daughter, India Jane Birley, sold... |
from Salatiga, Central Java, Indonesia. The dance depicts the garwa ampil troops (concubines) from Mangkunegara I or Raden Mas Said in the Salatiga Agreement. This dance is can be performed in teams, in pairs, and individually. The classic elements of the dance are found in the movement, song accompaniment, clothing, a... | accompaniment, clothing, and make-up, but now they have been combined with new elements that follow the times. This dance is also a blend of classical Surakarta style dance and folk dance, which takes many movements from the Warrior dance. The musical accompaniment in it uses the Javanese gamelan which includes gender,... |
names, Norman Stuart and Isola; 1851 – November 1906) was a British writer. She published dozens of articles and biographical sketches, as well as several books, a play, and some music. Teeling died in 1906. Early life Theodora Louisa Lane-Clarke was born in Guernsey, but passed her childhood in Woodeaton, Oxfordshire,... | Review, The Ave Maria, Le Femme Contemporaine, and severl other literary and social magazines. Although she had seven young children to care for, scarcely a month passed that she had not an article in at least one of the many magazines to which she contributed. For a short time, she was a member of the Gosling Society,... |
Killer. Vaughn Greenwood, known as The Skid Row Slasher. Skid Row Stabber, a serial killer who murdered 11 homeless people in Los Angeles between 1978 and 1979. References Living people 1996 births 2020s in Florida 2021 in Florida Cuban people stubs People from Havana Cuban expatriates in | in the killings of a 56-year-old man on December 21, 2021, and a 59-year-old man in October 2021. He was also charged with attempted murder for another shooting in December 2021. See also Lloyd Gomez, known as The Phantom Hobo Killer. Vaughn Greenwood, known as The Skid Row Slasher. Skid Row Stabber, a serial killer wh... |
building was erected for grades 1-4. In 1923 children in grades 1-11 were being educated in Ash Street School at 816 Ash Street in the first story of a two story building. In 1924, the board purchased some rural land at the intersection of Pinehurst and Preston. The school was housed there in an old three-room shotgun ... | from a prominent Texarkana family to help Black Children learn reading, writing and arithmetic. Originally a two-story building was created, but after a fire it was rebuilt as a single floor building. Downing School, later renamed College Hill School was another of these institutions. In 1908 this school moved from Col... |
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the Merchants National Bank and the Central Railroad. Personal life In 1844 Low was married to Sarah Cecil Hunter (1817–1849), a daughter of Alexander Hunter and Harriet ( Bellinger) Hunter. Together, they were the parents of three children: Andrew Low, who died young, Amy Low and Harriet Low. In 1854 Low remarried to ... | (20 July 1812 – 27 June 1886) was a Scottish-American cotton merchant. Early life Low was born in Kincardineshire, Scotland on 20 July 1812. He was a son of William Low and Katherine ( Reid) Low. Career Low emigrated from Scotland to Savannah, Georgia, in 1829 at 17 years old to work for his uncle, also named Andrew. I... |
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awarded the silver medal. Florescu scored 1:36:80. He participated in the table tennis competition at the Paralympic Games. Florescu participated in the Singles A1 event, being awarded the gold medal. References External links Possibly living people Year of birth missing (living people) People from Davenport, Iowa Spor... | being awarded the bronze medal. Florescu scored 0:57:20. He also participated in the 25m breaststroke complete class 1 event, being awarded the silver medal. Florescu scored 1:36:80. He participated in the table tennis competition at the Paralympic Games. Florescu participated in the Singles A1 event, being awarded the... |
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The season was abandoned and was declared void on 20 January 2021. He made his professional debut on 5 February 2022 in a match against Persela Lamongan at the Ngurah Rai Stadium, Denpasar. Kalteng Putra (loan) In 2021, Fadillah signed a contract with Indonesian Liga 2 club Kalteng Putra. He made his league debut on 10... | on 10 November 2021 in a match against Persewar Waropen at the Batakan Stadium, Balikpapan. Career statistics Club Notes Honours International Indonesia U-16 JENESYS Japan-ASEAN U-16 Youth Football Tournament: 2017 AFF U-16 Youth Championship: 2018 References External links Fadillah Nur Rahman at Soccerway |
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or in-app purchases. Development Ace Racer uses PhysX for its engine. The game first appeared in June 2020 and a closed beta release was made available to download on their official website. The game was one of other games revealed by NetEase at the 2021 NetEase Connect Event. Along with Racing Master, this is NetEase'... | are also obtained through the gacha system or in-app purchases. Development Ace Racer uses PhysX for its engine. The game first appeared in June 2020 and a closed beta release was made available to download on their official website. The game was one of other games revealed by NetEase at the 2021 NetEase Connect Event.... |
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mixed-race identity when people refused to believe she was English. Despite excelling academically, Locke experienced racism from an early age at school. Although she passed the 11+ exam, she was denied a place at a grammar school in Blackpool, due to her race. Her parents had tried to fight this, but faced a school sy... | Abasindi Co-operative was a hub for many educational and cultural programs for the local African and Afro-Caribbean community, operating out of the Moss Side People's Centre. The 1995 documentary film We Are Born to Survive tells the story of Kath Locke's political life. The Kath Locke Centre in Moss Side is named afte... |
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at the 2022 Winter Olympics. His first world cup podium finish was in 2022 for the men's 4x7.5 km relay event at Ruhpolding. References Living people 1998 | Belarusian male biathletes Sportspeople from Minsk Olympic biathletes of Belarus Biathletes at the 2022 Winter Olympics |
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The firstborn son of Anne Katherine Spotswood (1725-1802) (the eldest daughter of Governor Alexander Spotswood) and her husband Bernard Moore was born to the First Families of Virginia. His father owned extensive lands in King William County, and his maternal grandfather owned lands nearer the coast in Gloucester Count... | Moore commanded patriot troops in the conflict, and British raiders reached Chelsea plantation, which Augustine had inherited. However, possibly in connection with his marriage to Sarah Rind, Augustine Moore moved downstream to York County, Virginia, where he operated a plantation. Voters in York County, combined with ... |
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elect the first members of the newly formed Salt Lake County Council. The election coincided with other elections, such as county mayor, presidential and governor. Utah Code (Title 17, Chapter 52a, Part 2) allows counties in the state to choose one of four forms of county government: Standard three-member full-time com... | governed by a basic three-member commission. However, during the 1998 election cycle, county voters approved the change in form of county government to a nine-member council with an elected county mayor. Republicans dominated the election, winning six out of nine council seats in the Republican-leaning large urban coun... |
burying ground was established by the town of Wethersfield on Hungry Hill in 1638. As was the custom during the colonial period, burial plots were free of charge and were permitted wherever there was room. Though the burial ground was in use in the 17th century, very few markers from that period survived the centuries.... | there was room. Though the burial ground was in use in the 17th century, very few markers from that period survived the centuries. This is likely because the earliest stones were made of wood or primitive fieldstones that deteriorated over time. With no |
selected by the Hiroshima Toyo Carp in the 2019 Nippon Professional Baseball draft as the team's second pick. Ugusa split the 2020 season between the Carp and their Western League affiliate. In his | draft as the team's second pick. Ugusa split the 2020 season between the Carp and their Western League affiliate. In his second professional season, Ugusa again spent time in the NPB and Western League. |
by 1897. Booker T. Washington High School was established in 1908. In 1949 the school moved to a new building at the intersection of Hillsboro and Quaker Streets, while the old school was repurposed as Carver Grammar School. After the public schools integrated, the school was closed. The class of | school moved to a new building at the intersection of Hillsboro and Quaker Streets, while the old school was repurposed as Carver Grammar School. After the public schools integrated, the school was closed. The class of 1969 was the last graduating class before integration; the school closed in 1987. The yearbook was or... |
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