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Law. He and his father, Dennis Ray Burrows, are in private partnership together. Burrows is licensed to practice law in New Mexico and Texas and was a partner in the Texas firm McCleskey, Harriger, Brazill, & Graff. Legislative career Texas House of Representatives Nomination and election Burrows was nominated by the T... | in the Texas firm McCleskey, Harriger, Brazill, & Graff. Legislative career Texas House of Representatives Nomination and election Burrows was nominated by the Terry County Republican Party to run for the Texas House of Representatives in 2014, representing the 83rd District. He won the general election for the positio... |
in Michigan, United States. Jenison may also refer to: Jenison (surname) Jenison Public Schools, public school district in Jenison, Michigan Jenison High School, high school in Jenison, Michigan Jenison Fieldhouse, arena in East Lansing, Michigan Robert Jenison | arena in East Lansing, Michigan Robert Jenison House, historic house in Natick, Massachusetts Jenison Shafto (1728–1771), English politician, and race-horse owner Jenison William Gordon |
Kotrbová) is a Czech surname. Notable people with the surname include: Emil | Kotrba (Czech feminine: Kotrbová) is a Czech surname. Notable people with |
adult fantasy novel in verse by Amber McBride, published August 17, 2021 by Feiwel and Friends. The book won the John Steptoe New Talent Award and was a finalist for the National Book Award for Young People's Literature. Reception Me (Moth) was generally well-received, including starred reviews from Booklist, and Schoo... | The book won the John Steptoe New Talent Award and was a finalist for the National Book Award for Young People's Literature. Reception Me (Moth) was generally well-received, including starred reviews from Booklist, and School Library Journal. Publishers Weekly noted, "[D]ebut author McBride skillfully renders [the stor... |
List of districts of the House of Representatives of Japan References Districts of the House of Representatives (Japan) | See also List of districts of the House of Representatives of Japan References Districts of the House of Representatives (Japan) 1994 establishments in |
for their First XV. They won the National First XV and Sevens titles in 2016 and 2017. Her mother, Vanessa was a flanker who represented Samoa at the 2002 and 2006 World Cup, she also played netball for the Wellington Pulse. Her older sister, Lyric Faleafaga, was previously a member of the Black Ferns Sevens squad. Car... | against England on 31 October 2021 in Exeter. Personal life Faleafaga attended St Mary's College and played for their First XV. They won the National First XV and Sevens titles in 2016 and 2017. Her mother, Vanessa was a flanker who represented Samoa at the 2002 and 2006 World Cup, she also played netball for the Welli... |
(Lamarck, 1819) † Procardium jansseni ter Poorten & La Perna, 2017 † Procardium kunstleri (Cossmann & Peyrot, 1912) † Procardium magnei ter Poorten | ter; La Perna, R. (2017). The West African enigma: Systematics, evolution, and palaeobiogeography of cardiid bivalve Procardium. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. 62 (4): 729–757 |
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for branch lines in the Kingdom of Bavaria in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Procurement The branch lines in Bavaria were generally known as Lokalbahnen, literally "local railways", and were of particularly light construction entailing the use of lightweight rolling stock. Between 1884 and 1906, 258 vans of th... | generally known as Lokalbahnen, literally "local railways", and were of particularly light construction entailing the use of lightweight rolling stock. Between 1884 and 1906, 258 vans of the class GwL were built for this purpose in a number of batches each with a different designation. Description The GwL class were co... |
1972–73, 1974–75, 1981–82, 1984–85, 1991–92, 1995–96, 2014–15, 2018-19 Karditsa FCA Cup Winners: 6 1978–79, 1982–83, 1992–93, 1995–96, 1996–97, 2019-20 Karditsa FCA Super | Karditsa FCA Cup Winners: 6 1978–79, 1982–83, 1992–93, 1995–96, 1996–97, 2019-20 Karditsa FCA Super Cup Winners: 1 2015 References Karditsa Association football clubs established |
and tells him to stop getting fresh. When the junior officer leaves and he continues to get hit by more skins he goes to source the problem. He confronts the man, whio hands him a banana and walks off with the policeman following. A chase begins. A second policeman joins as the man zigzags through the park. He poses wi... | is the second junior officer and tells him to stop getting fresh. When the junior officer leaves and he continues to get hit by more skins he goes to source the problem. He confronts the man, whio hands him a banana and walks off with the policeman following. A chase begins. A second policeman joins as the man zigzags ... |
rather late in the year. The French limited themselves to defending what they already had and William III first wanted to await the outcome of the expedition to Brest. The Anglo-Dutch amphibious assault was a failure. 2000 of the 7000 allies died in the assault. At the same time William III was gathering the Anglo-Dutc... | III first wanted to await the outcome of the expedition to Brest. The Anglo-Dutch amphibious assault was a failure. 2000 of the 7000 allies died in the assault. At the same time William III was gathering the Anglo-Dutch army at Leuven. End July he reviewed the troops there and they were in excellent condition. The Angl... |
Vox Machina, the first campaign of Critical Role which is centered on this adventuring party The Legend of Vox Machina, the animated series | the Dungeons & Dragons web series Critical Role. Specifically it may refer to: Vox Machina, the first campaign of Critical Role which |
2 April 2021 via Gloo. Track listing References | English electronic music producer Iglooghost, released 2 April 2021 via Gloo. |
British Army officer who currently serves as Defence Services Secretary. Military career Millar was commissioned the Royal Engineers on 14 October 1994. After serving as commanding officer of 33 Engineer Regiment (EOD), he became head of Army Engagement | in October 2019 and Defence Services Secretary in 2022. He was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire in March 2010 and he received the Queen's Commendation for Valuable |
found at, for example: Water pollution Air pollution Plastic pollution Related concepts and processes Circular economy Remanufacturing Source reduction Sustainable packaging | pollution Related concepts and processes Circular economy Remanufacturing Source reduction Sustainable packaging Toxics use reduction Waste minimisation |
refer to: William A. Little (Georgia judge), Justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia | A. Little (Nebraska judge) (c. 1832–1867), Justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court elected in 1867 William A. Little (physicist) (fl. 1960s–1970s), co-discoverer of the |
the surrounding area. The community is located on the former Georgia Pacific Railway and was once home to a Masonic lodge, sawmill, and drugstore. A post office operated under | was originally named Baltimore in honor of Baltimore, Maryland. The name was later changed to Fernbank due to the ferns growing in the surrounding |
Me Rex, often stylised in all capitals, is a British Indie rock band formed in London in 2015 by songwriter Myles McCabe. Initially a solo endeavour it has now expanded to a full band. The current lineup is completed by Kathryn Woods (also of Fresh and Cheerbleederz), Rich Mandell (Happy Accidents), and Phoebe Cross (H... | Mandell and Phoebe Cross. This form of the band set about re-recording some of the EPs named after dinosaurs, as well as prosucing an entirely new full-length album entitled Megabear. In August 2020 Me Rex released the re-recorded version of the EP Triceratops digitally. In November 2022 a double EP record of both this... |
(ΟΤΕ) Christoforos Petropouleas (Greek: Χριστόφορος Πετροπουλέας), businessman Petros L. Petropouleas (Greek: Πέτρος Λ. Πετροπουλέας), Group Captain of the Hellenic Air Force Ilias E. Petropouleas (Greek: Ηλίας Ευστρ. Πετροπουλέας), Mayor of Dafni Ilias Petropouleas (Greek: Ηλίας Πετροπουλέας), Actor Nikon Arkoudeas (G... | Nikon and it is located at an altitude of 1214 m. From the village, there is a panoramic view of the Messinian Gulf. Population The current population of the village is approximately 78 inhabitants. Notable Personalities Notable people who come from Aghios Nikon: (indicatively) Michail Petropouleas (Greek: Mιχαήλ Πετρο... |
1 Rankings are as of 7 February 2022. Other entrants The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw: Arjun Kadhe Adil Kalyanpur Sidharth Rawat The following players received entry from the qualifying draw: Antoine Bellier Andrew Harris Markos Kalovelonis Dominik Palán Mukund Sasikumar Nitin Kumar S... | Seeds 1 Rankings are as of 7 February 2022. Other entrants The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw: Arjun Kadhe Adil Kalyanpur Sidharth Rawat The following players received entry from the qualifying draw: Antoine Bellier Andrew Harris Markos Kalovelonis Dominik Palán Mukund Sasikumar Nitin K... |
(born 1952) is a judge in the Hong Kong High Court. She has ruled in a number of notable and widely reported cases, including those concerning applications of bail filed by politician and activist Agnes Chow, and in the acquittal of politician and legislator, Wong Yuk-man, after he threw a glass at Hong Kong Chief Exec... | tenure as a judge, Barnes has ruled in several notable cases. In 2016, Barnes overturned a sentence awarded to legislator Ted Hui Chi-fung, after a magistrate required him to sign a 'good behavior bond' following an incident during a protest that he had organised. Pointing to the absence of any prior record of violence... |
Division III Women's Basketball Tournament was the 26th annual tournament hosted by the NCAA to determine the national champion of Division III women's collegiate basketball in the United States. DePauw defeated Washington-St. Louis in the championship game, 55–52, to claim the Tigers' first Division III national title... | Basketball Tournament was the 26th annual tournament hosted by the NCAA to determine the national champion of Division III women's collegiate basketball in the United States. DePauw defeated Washington-St. Louis in the championship game, 55–52, to claim the Tigers' first Division III national title. The championship ro... |
1130s and 1170s. Although there is little evidence of crusade preaching, Pope Innocent III is said to have waged the first "political" crusade from November 1199 for Sicily against Markward of Anweiler. Full crusading apparatus was first deployed against Christians in the conflict with the Cathar heretics of southern F... | Pope Clement IV recruited Charles I of Anjou, the younger brother of Louis IX of France, who in February 1266 defeated and killed Manfred at the Benevento, in August 1268 defeated Conradin, Conrad IV's son, at Tagliacozzo and ended the Staufen dynasty male line in October with Conradin's execution in October. Against E... |
The son of a Christian woman, nothing is known of his early life until he appears in the chronicles in 1013, when the reigning caliph, al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah () chose to name him as his heir-apparent. Before the official designation, al-Hakim took care to elevate Ibn Ilyas's status. In June 1013, he wed two of Ibn Ilyas... | the caliph al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah in 1013. When al-Hakim was murdered in 1021, he was sidelined in favour of al-Hakim's son, Ali al-Zahir, arrested and imprisoned. He died in captivity, officially by his own hands, but likely assassinated by the real power behind al-Zahir's throne, the princess Sitt al-Mulk. Life Ibn Il... |
at California State University, East Bay. Interested in creating an inclusive space for women learning the programming language R, she began a Meetup group in the San Francisco Bay area. Since then, the R-Ladies organization has grown to | the R-Ladies organization has grown to more than 178 groups in 48 countries. In addition to her work with R-Ladies, de Queiroz is an expert in machine learning and leads IBM's AI Strategy and Innovations team. Her team contributes to projects such as TensorFlow. References External links de |
Sena Tomita. References 2001 births Living people Japanese female snowboarders Snowboarders at the 2022 Winter Olympics Olympic snowboarders of Japan | a Japanese snowboarder. She competed at the 2022 Winter Olympics, in Women's halfpipe. She competed at the 2021–22 FIS Snowboard World Cup, winning a gold |
and this is one of her few films from this period. Plot A nurse (Dressler) works in a sanatorium. When it is rumoured that she has become an heiress, a number of potential suitors book themselves into the sanatorium to try to woo her. Cast Marie Dressler as the nurse References Silent films 1918 | often erroneouly labelled as "The Red Cross Nurse". Dressler at the time was putting effort into patriotic wartime activities and this is one of her few films from this period. Plot A nurse (Dressler) works in a sanatorium. When it is rumoured that she has become |
a right-back for Ukrainian club Veres Rivne. Personal life His brother Volodymyr Savoshko is also a professional footballer. References External links 1998 births Living people Sportspeople from Lviv Ukrainian footballers Association football | footballer who plays as a right-back for Ukrainian club Veres Rivne. Personal life His brother Volodymyr Savoshko is also a professional footballer. References External links 1998 births Living people Sportspeople from |
shots on the way to the house where the murders had taken place. She ran to her house and called the police on the emergency telephone number (111). Schlaepfer next shot and stabbed his grandson in his bed, then shot his son's wife in the kitchen while she was talking to the police. Schlaepfer then returned to the barn... | search for the origin of the gunshots and was wounded by shots on the way to the house where the murders had taken place. She ran to her house and called the police on the emergency telephone number (111). Schlaepfer next shot and stabbed his grandson in his bed, then shot his son's wife in the kitchen while she was ta... |
2004. Medal summary Medal table Men's events Women's events Source Results References External links European Junior Judo Championships European Championships, U21 Judo Judo competitions in | European Junior Judo Championships, organised by the International Judo Federation. It was held in Sofia, Bulgaria from 10 to 12 September 2004. Medal |
on January 5, 2021. Early life and education Acosta was born in New York City in 1989. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science, Master of Arts in urban education policy, and Master of Arts in sociology from Brown University. Career Acosta | Acosta was a postdoctoral trainee at Brown University. From 2011 to 2013, he was an eighth grade math teacher in the Miami-Dade County Public Schools. From 2013 to 2017, he was a teacher and administrator at |
competitors had one heats qualification run and was ranked. Based on the ranking of the first qualification run, the following boats progressed directly to the semi-final: 30 K1M, 20 K1W, C1M, C1W. The remaining competitors in each event had a second heats qualification run and the following boats progressed to the sem... | to 30 January 2021 under the auspices of International Canoe Federation (ICF). Competition format At the 2022 Oceania Championships was contested Open, U23 and Junior (U18) in the Men K1, Women K1, Men C1 and Women C1. All competitors had one heats qualification run and was ranked. Based on the ranking |
Player of the Year in 2019. In 2020, she played for the Possibles against the Probables in a Black Ferns trial match and then later appeared for the New Zealand Barbarians against the Black Ferns. For 2021 she was selected for the Black Ferns squad for two test matches against England and France. Hohaia was contracted ... | the 2018 Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires. She was named Taranaki Whio's Player of the Year in 2019. In 2020, she played for the Possibles against the Probables in a Black Ferns trial match and then later appeared for the New Zealand Barbarians against the Black Ferns. For 2021 |
Cup, 2018–19 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup, 2020–21 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup, and 2021–22 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup. References External links 2002 births Swiss female snowboarders Living people Olympic snowboarders of Switzerland Snowboarders at the | Ski World Cup, 2018–19 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup, 2020–21 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup, and 2021–22 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup. References External links 2002 births Swiss female |
ballet from the age of 7 to 22 through a scholarship, having trained as a classical dancer at Escola Espaço Clássico São Paulo and participated in dance shows. Assis successfully auditioned for the front commission. She was studying medicine at PUC in Sorocaba. She rehearsed with commission members at night and attende... | life Assis met her husband, photographer Denis Cordeiro, in 2009. In November 2016, they married. Assis postponed plans to be a mother due to the COVID-19 pandemic and stated several times that the couple intends to adopt a child and have a biological child. Filmography Television Internet Books References 1984 births ... |
until the formation of Telangana state in 2 June 2014. Demographics References External links Towns | same West Godavari district, Tadepalligudem Mandal, see Madhavaram, Tadepalligudem. Other uses, see Madhavaram (disambiguation) Madhavaram, is a village in Kukkunoor Taluk of West Godavari district of the |
state-religious school. In high school she moved to Kfar Batya boarding school but after two years, e returned home and completed her studies at Rene Kassen High School, graduating in 1995. Svhat-Haimovitch enrolled in the Israel Defense Forces reserve, and began studying for a bachelor's degree in law at Tel Aviv Univ... | the village of Mawari near the city of Gondar in the state of Amhara in northern Ethiopia. Her name, Adenko in Amharic means "praise." She is the fourth daughter of Sarah and Taga Sabhat's six children. She has more siblings from her father's other marriage. When she was eight, she immigrated to Israel via Sudan as par... |
feature. Loggia may also refer to: Loggia (surname), Italian surname Loggia | Masonic lodge under the Grand Orient of Italy |
Veres Rivne. References External links 1999 births Living people Sportspeople from Lviv Ukrainian footballers Association football goalkeepers FC Karpaty Lviv | Veres Rivne. References External links 1999 births Living people Sportspeople from Lviv Ukrainian footballers Association football goalkeepers FC Karpaty |
First Division B side Waasland-Beveren. References 2000 births Living people Belgian footballers | plays as a forward for Belgian First Division B side Waasland-Beveren. References 2000 births Living people Belgian footballers |
halfpipe. She competed at the 2017–18 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup, 2018–19 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup, 2019–20 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup, 2020–21 | Leilani Ettel (born 5 July 2001) is a German snowboarder. She competed at the 2022 Winter Olympics, in Women's halfpipe. She competed at the 2017–18 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup, 2018–19 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup, 2019–20 FIS |
Makrychiri Football Club () is a Greek football club based in Makrychori, Larissa, Greece. Honors Domestic Larissa FCA | a Greek football club based in Makrychori, Larissa, Greece. Honors Domestic Larissa |
Catalonia in 1718. Edmonstone House was rebuilt in the late 18th century. The ruins of the later Edmonstone House still exist, being largely destroyed by fire in the 1950s. These lie south of the new Edinburgh Royal Infirmary The new hospital is built in the former grounds of Edmonstone. Family His second wife was Eliz... | later Edmonstone House still exist, being largely destroyed by fire in the 1950s. These lie south of the new Edinburgh Royal Infirmary The new hospital is built in the former grounds of Edmonstone. Family His second wife was Elizabeth Murray daughter of William Murray, Earl of Dysart and widow of Lyonell Talmash of Hey... |
makeup artist with Bare Minerals. She was elected to the Rhode Island House of Representatives in November 2020 and assumed office on January 5, 2021. References Living people 1991 births People from Providence, Rhode Island People from Warwick, Rhode Island People from East Providence, Rhode Island American | 2021. Early life and education Henries was born in Providence, Rhode Island and raised in Warwick. After graduating from Classical High School in 2009, she earned certifications from the Make-up Designory and the Elizabeth Grady School of Esthetics and Massage Therapy. Career Outside of politics, Henries has worked as ... |
Myers may also refer to: Brian Reynolds Myers, American academic | Myers may also refer to: Brian Reynolds Myers, American academic See |
and actor Giuseppe La Loggia, an Italian politician. See also Loggia (disambiguation) | a comune in the Metropolitan City of Turin in the Italian region Piedmont. La Loggia may also refer to: Enrico La |
Phalen Leadership Academy Global Prep Academy Herron High School HIM by HER Collegiate School for the Arts Hoosier Academy Hope Academy Ignite Achievement Academy Indiana Math & Science Academy (North, West) Indianapolis Metropolitan High School Invent Learning Hub Irvington Community School Kindezi Academy KIPP Indy (... | Andrew J. Brown Academy Avondale Meadows Academy Believe Circle City Academy Charles A. Tindley Accelerated School Christel House Academy (DORS, South, West) Circle City Prep Damar Charter Academy Dynamic Minds Academy Emma Donnan School (Adelante) Enlace Academy GEO Next Generation Academy George & Veronica Phalen Lea... |
MAC regular season with a conference record of 8–4. Schedule |- !colspan=9 style="background:#006A4D; color:white;"| regular season Source: References Ohio Bobcats men's basketball seasons Ohio Ohio Bobcats men's basketball Ohio | the college basketball season of 1961–62. The team was coached by Jim Snyder and played their home games at Grover Center. The Bobcats finished with a record of 13–10 and finished second in |
Living people 21st-century Japanese politicians Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) politicians Government ministers of Japan Members | is a Japanese politician from the Liberal Democratic Party currently serving |
Conference in the college basketball season of 1962–63. The team was coached by Jim Snyder and played their home games at Grover Center. The Bobcats finished with a record of 13–11 and finished | with a record of 13–11 and finished second in the MAC regular season with a conference record of 8–4. Schedule |- !colspan=9 style="background:#006A4D; color:white;"| regular season Source: References Ohio Bobcats men's basketball seasons Ohio Ohio Bobcats |
References External links Towns in Krishna district | Pradesh in India. Demographics References External links Towns |
the Mid-American Conference in the college basketball season of 1965–66. The team was coached by Jim Snyder and played their home games at Grover Center. The Bobcats finished with a record of 13–10 and finished third in the MAC regular | a member of the Mid-American Conference in the college basketball season of 1965–66. The team was coached by Jim Snyder and |
of Big Brother Brasil. References 1989 births Living people People from Campina Grande Brazilian lawyers 21st-century Brazilian lawyers 21st-century Brazilian singers 21st-century Brazilian women singers Federal University of Paraíba alumni Big Brother Brasil Big Brother (franchise) | of Big Brother Brasil. References 1989 births Living people People from Campina Grande Brazilian lawyers 21st-century Brazilian lawyers 21st-century Brazilian singers |
is a village in Krishna district in the state of Andhra | Pradesh in India. Demographics References External links Towns |
the fictional character Mock Turtles (opera), 1881 The Mock Turtles, an English indie rock band Mock turtle neck, | Turtles (opera), 1881 The Mock Turtles, an English indie rock band Mock turtle neck, a garment |
ministers of Japan Members of the House of | 1970 births Komeito politicians 21st-century Japanese politicians Government ministers of |
currently plays for the Plateau Warriors of the Cabo Verde Basketball League. Educational Background He graduated high school from Portsaid Language School, Portsaid in 2014. Finally, he did his Bachelors in Business Administration from IU International University of Applied Sciences, Germany, in 2019. Professional car... | at the age of 14. Later, after two years, at the age of 16, he began his professional career by joining the professional team Al Gezira in Egypt. He then played for Brock university at collegiate level. Abdelrahman Elghadban, who currently plays for the Cabo Verde Basketball League's Plateau Warriors, has an average of... |
Prospect Lefferts Gardens and Crown Heights. Leadership The 43rd District of New York is currently represented by Democrat Diana Richardson. Richardson was elected in 2015 on the Working Families Party line. Following that election, | have been on the Democratic Party line. Following her appointment as Deputy Borough President by Antonio Reynoso, this seat is set to be vacant pending a special election. Recent election |
working with that medium. His job included illustrating books published by the store, with The Silver Sorceress of Oz, published in 2002, being his first work. Chin had the idea for his own picture book, Redwoods, in 2007. Awards Chin's Grand Canyon, published in 2017, was awarded a Orbis Pictus Award and was described... | and career The son of a child psychologist and a teacher, Jason Chin grew up in Brookline, Massachusetts, before moving with his parents to a rural area of New Hampshire when he was seven years old. As a teenager, he lived in Lyme, New Hampshire, and attended Hanover High School, at which he met famous illustrator Trin... |
a Turkish professional footballer who plays as a left-back for the Turkish club Antalyaspor. Professional career A youth product of Akhisarspor, Pınar began his senior career with them | his senior career with them on 21 October 2020 in the TFF First League. He transferred to the Süper Lig club Antalyaspor on 21 September 2021, signing a 3+2 year contract. He made his professional debut with Antalyaspor in a 2–0 Turkish Cup win over Hatayspor |
Andhra Pradesh in India. Demographics References External links | in Krishna district in the state of Andhra Pradesh in |
district in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India. Demographics | in India. Demographics References External links Towns in Prakasam district |
Vegas Bowl, Music City Bowl, Pinstripe Bowl, Quick Lane Bowl, and Outback Bowl. The Big Ten teams will go to a New Year's Six bowl if a team finishes higher than the champions of Power Five conferences in the final College Football Playoff rankings. The Big Ten champion is also eligible for the College Football Playoff... | if champion is in the playoffs), Citrus Bowl, Guaranteed Rate Bowl, Las Vegas Bowl, Music City Bowl, Pinstripe Bowl, Quick Lane Bowl, and Outback Bowl. The Big Ten teams will go to a New Year's Six bowl if a team finishes higher than the champions of Power Five conferences in the final College Football Playoff rankings... |
was appointed à la suite commander of the 31st Infantry Brigade and promoted to Major General at the end of June 1864. In the Austro-Prussian War, Schoeler and his brigade moved into Bohemia in 1866 as part of the Army of the Elbe under command of General of the Infantry Eberhard Herwarth von Bittenfeld. Schoeler disti... | Bittenfeld's report to the king, dated August 4, 1866, which contained the award recommendation, said: After the beginning of the Franco-Prussian War, Schoeler's division was assembled as part of the IV Army Corps in the Mannheim area by July 29, 1870, and marched into France via Tours. After the pursuit of the retreat... |
Lillehammer, Norway, Hill along with James Barnes-Miller won the bronze medal in the men's team event. References 1989 births Living people British male snowboarders British motorcycle racers British | limb disabilities. At the 2021 World Para Snow Sports Championships held in Lillehammer, Norway, Hill along with James Barnes-Miller won the bronze medal in the men's |
a ship from Biscay: was a cutter launched in 1779. From at least 1781 on she was a privateer based in Dartmouth, Devon. She captured or recaptured several vessels before her owner-captain sold her in 1783. New owners renamed her Retreat. She was last listed in | sailor or a ship from Biscay: was a cutter launched in 1779. From at least 1781 on she was a privateer based in Dartmouth, Devon. She captured or recaptured several vessels before her owner-captain sold her in 1783. New owners renamed her Retreat. She was last listed in 1784. was a brig launched in 1776 in Spain, almos... |
Kan. He graduated from high school school in Bueng Kan. Currently, his is studying for a bachelor's degree in the faculty of communication arts at Dhurakij Pundit University. Career Pakrapongpisan started his career in the entertainment industry as a model. In 2017, he makes his debuted as an actor and signed an exclus... | Early life Pakrapongpisan was born on August 21, 1997, in Bueng Kan. He graduated from high school school in Bueng Kan. Currently, his is studying for a bachelor's degree in the faculty of communication arts at Dhurakij Pundit University. Career Pakrapongpisan started his career in the entertainment industry as a model... |
and sent into Dartmouth a French brig carrying a cargo of wine, brandy and bale goods. Prize money was awarded on 6 December 1781 for the French vessel Valiant. A year or so later, in July 1782, Lloyd's List reported that the privateer Biscayneer had recaptured Savile, Ray, master, one of the Newfoundland fleet, and br... | 1782. Captain William Croute had acquired a letter of marque on 17 April 1781. Biscayneers owner was listed as Robert Newman & Co. Lloyd's List reported in June 1781 that the Dartmouth privateer Biscayneer, Crowte, master, had taken and sent into Dartmouth a French brig carrying a cargo of wine, brandy and bale goods. ... |
Van Cliburn. The term is also used to describe the decades in which the piano became ubiquitous in U.S. middle-class households and certain types of public spaces. "The end of the 19th century and the start of the 20th century has often been called 'The Golden Age of the Piano,'” Randy Rowoldt wrote in the Small Home G... | when only the wealthy could afford a record player, the piano was a sign that a family had achieved middle-class respectability." Hundreds of piano manufacturers were founded between 1880 and 1910 to serve the burgeoning market. In 1892, for example, the country's total estimated production was 100,000 pianos, most mad... |
University and did a postdoc at Harvard University. She started working at Fermilab in 1994 where she participated in many experiments and had various leadership roles. Patricia has been a part of the CMS collaboration since 2005, working as head of the CMS Center at Fermilab from 2012 to 2013 and, later, as U.S. CMS o... | collaboration at the LHC. On February 9, 2022, she was elected Spokesperson for CMS starting Fall 2022. Patricia studied physics in college at Carnegie Mellon. She received her PhD from Yale University and did a postdoc at Harvard University. She started working at Fermilab in 1994 where she participated in many experi... |
pop song recorded by Canadian musician Kiesza from her second | "All of the Feelings" is a pop song recorded |
school in New Orleans. She graduated from Howard University in 1925, and was a member of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority. Career After college, in 1927, Brown was one of the founding members of the Alpha Kappa Alpha graduate chapter in New Orleans, the first Black "Greek Letter" sorority in Louisiana. She later served a... | the Princeton Adult School and the Witherspoon Federal Credit Union. She served on the board of directors for the Princeton Nursery School, and was active with the Princeton Regional Scholarship Foundation. She was active in the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, and a charter member of the Central New Jersey chapter of The Lin... |
between the champion of Germany and the winner of the Cup of Germany . | a women's volleyball competition between the champion of Germany and the winner of the Cup of Germany . |
famous for their large fabric funerary mannequins (niombo), in reality desiccated corpses swaddled in many layers of cloth. They are rarely seen in Western collections. However, in the Museum of World Culture in Gothenburg there is an impressive niombo, famous for its height, scope and reddish color. This was on displa... | people living in Lower Congo, southwest of Kinshasa on both side of the border for Kongo-Kinshasa and Kongo-Brazzaville. They mainly inhabit the area north of the Congo river, between the rivers Luala and Kenke. They speak Bwende, a Bantu language related to Kikongo and were a part of the Kongo Kingdom. Art Statuettes ... |
the Wilderness was named after has a maximum depth of six feet and area of , being 99% made up of muck. The lake is named for the trees at the shoreline of the lake, referred to by locals as "chin whiskers." Whisker Lake is one of six small lakes located within the Wilderness. Activities As with all Wilderness areas in... | Wilderness areas in Wisconsin, there are many things to do. There is river fishing, where one might find trout, and small game hunting featuring beavers and rabbits. There is also camping and hiking, but with strict Leave No Trace statutes in place. Boating on water is allowed, but motorboating is prohibited. See also ... |
it was moved to Phoenix Raceway, along with NASCAR's other two series. Championship drivers Noah Gragson: Advanced by virtue of points. Justin Haley: Advanced by winning the 2018 JAG Metals 350. Brett Moffitt: Advanced by winning the 2018 Lucas Oil 150. Johnny Sauter: Advanced by winning the 2018 Texas Roadhouse 200. E... | Qualifying Qualifying was held on Friday, November 16, at 3:45 PM EST. Since Homestead–Miami Speedway is at least a 1.5 miles (2.4 km) racetrack, the qualifying system was a single car, single lap, two round system where in the first round, everyone would set a time to determine positions 13–32. Then, the fastest 12 qu... |
buildings consist of farmhouses and farm buildings, houses and cottages, and a chapel. Buildings References Citations Sources Lists of listed buildings in | the National Heritage List for England. All the listed buildings are designated at Grade II, the lowest of the three grades, which is applied to "buildings of national importance and special interest". The parish |
Virtual Charter Academy Madison Preparatory Academy Mentorship STEM Academy South Baton Rouge Charter Academy University View Academy East Feliciana Parish Slaughter Community Charter School Jefferson Parish Athlos Academy of Jefferson Parish Dr. John Ochsner Discovery Health Sciences Academy Jefferson Chamber Foundati... | Academy Lafourche Parish Bayou Community Academy Charter School MAX Charter School Virtual Academy of Lafourche Lincoln Parish Lincoln Preparatory School Morehouse Parish Beekman Charter School Orleans Parish Abramson Sci Academy Akili Academy of New Orleans Arise Academy Arthur Ashe Charter School Audubon Charter Scho... |
the Wheeler Formation in Utah. It was initially described as a specimen of Anomalocaris in 2008. In 2022, Pates et al. reinterpreted the specimen as an opabiniid and described it as a new genus and species. Etymology Utaurora is a portmanteau of Utah, in reference to where the specimen was found, and Aurora, the name o... | goddess of the dawn who turned her lover into an insect, and Utaurora is an early species close to the origin of arthropods. The species name is Latin for "hairy" or "leafy", and refers to the appearance of the animal, with a hairy-looking dorsal surface and leaf-like arrangement of caudal blades. Description Utaurora ... |
league baseball team based in New Orleans, Louisiana, from at least 1945 until at least 1952. The team was a member of the second Negro Southern League from 1947 to 1948 and 1950 to 1951, and a member of the Negro Texas League for the 1949 season. They played at Pelican Stadium and were known for hiring women players a... | (or Allen Page). The team was managed by Wesley Barrow during the 1949 and 1950 seasons. Baseball historian Larry Lester has referred to the New Orleans Creoles as "a very good semi-pro team." It played exhibition games against teams from the Negro American League, including the Kansas City Monarchs. The Creoles were k... |
Food H. guerreroi is thought to feed off of coccids, like many other species from the tribe | of ladybird beetle which is in the genus Hong which has been rarely found and sighted, it |
Sports Club of the Libyan Premier League following a trial with the club. With the move Uiseb became the first Namibian to play in Libya. International career In 2012 Uiseb was part of Namibia's under-20 team that competed in a tournament in Ghana. The same year he was part of Namibia's roster for 2013 African U-20 Cha... | league rivals Stellenbosch the following year. He saw limited action with the club and scored one goal in four appearances. Prior to joining Milano United, Uiseb had signed a three-year deal with giants Orlando Pirates F.C. of Soweto but was unable to appear for the club because it had too many foreign players on its r... |
an electoral college in Hong Kong NCAA Selection Committee, a committee which governs the selection process | Selection Committee, a committee which governs the selection process for the NCAA Division I men's and women's basketball tournaments See |
meal and Sephardi Jews sing it among the Baqashot. The piyyut has been set to dozens of tunes, both ancient and modern. Form and content This piyyut was written in Aramaic, and the first letters of the verses form the author's name ISRAEL | This piyyut was written in Aramaic, and the first letters of the verses form the author's name ISRAEL by acrostic. The refrain "Yah, lord for ever and ever/O King, you are king of kings" is repeated after every verse. The piyyut is largely formed from the language of Daniel and incorporates quotes from the Zohar. |
The plant can reach up to 3 ft. tall. From a distance, this can be mistaken for Stanleya pinnata but up-close the two are distinct. Distribution Thelypodiopsis aurea is endemic to the Four Corners Region. They can be found near ledges, alkalai flats, clay flats & hills, desert shrub, Pinon-Juniper, badlands, saltbush c... | at the stem base. Leaves are somewhat fleshy. Inflorescence an elongating fruit. Flower petals yellow, and fruit is a silique on stipes 2-8 mm long. Seeds are oblong. Flowering occurs from April to May. The plant can reach up to 3 ft. tall. From a distance, this can be mistaken for Stanleya pinnata but up-close the two... |
castle of Engelenburg (near Herwijnen at Gelderland) together with the associated manor from Jonker Willem Johansz van Gent. On December 30 of that year he was enfeoffed with this knightly court (Ridderhofstad) and seigniory. After his death, the husband of his niece Christina de Graeff (1609-1679), Jacob Bicker, was b... | the estate. In 1613 he had made a journey to the Holy Land. In Jerusalem he received a document, which was prepared by the Franciscan monk Angelus a Messana, and which describes his visit to Christie's tomb. The document also includes the names of a number of the religious sites he visited there. Today the same is in t... |
currently plays as a forward for Japanese side Ventforet Kofu. Career statistics Club Notes References 1994 births Living people People from Paraíba Brazilian footballers Association football forwards Centro Sportivo Paraibano players Nacional Atlético Clube (Patos) players Oeste Futebol Clube players Associação | Brazilian footballers Association football forwards Centro Sportivo Paraibano players Nacional Atlético Clube (Patos) players Oeste Futebol Clube players Associação Desportiva Confiança players Grêmio Esportivo Brasil players |
the Temple. Luminous Mysteries: 1) Baptism of Jesus in the Jordan; 2) Wedding at Cana; 3) Sermon proclaiming Kingdom of God; 4) Transfiguration; and 5) Institution of the Eucharist. Sorrowful Mysteries: 1) Jesus in the Garden of Gesthemane; 2) Scourging at the Pillar; 3) Crowning with Thorns; 4) Carrying of the Cross; ... | scenes composed during 1687-1718 by Giacomo Serpotta. History This Confraternity or Compagnia del Rosario was founded in 1570 by a group of prominent or aristocratic members deriving from the Confraternity of San Domenico, with the distinct Oratory of the Rosary of San Domenico. After location at another site in town, ... |
on Selection Sunday on March 13, 2022, after the NIT bracket is released. The tournament will begin on March 14 with the semifinals taking place March 29, and the championship Game scheduled for March 31. All games will be streamed on ESPN+. Format The tournament consists of three rounds, single elimination, games are ... | the tournament. The tournament, the successor to the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament, will have a 32-team field. The 32-team tournament is open to schools who are not selected to participate in the NCAA Tournament or the NIT. The inaugural The Basketball Classic field will be announced on Selection Sunday on M... |
occurs in the Jacuí River basin and the Lagoa dos Patos system. It reaches 4.3 cm (1.7 inches) SL. References Loricariidae | Jacuí River basin and the Lagoa dos Patos system. It reaches 4.3 cm (1.7 inches) SL. |
the London ABA's in 2015, knocking down opponent Ozzie Osimodrie en route to a points victory. He turned over to the paid ranks in 2018 training out of the famous Peacock Boxing Gym in East London, under the tutelage of renowned trainer Don Charles. Honing his skills in the gym sparring more experienced heavyweights su... | GSP stands for ‘God Speed Palata’, a name given to him due to his combination of humility, quick hand speed and unusually fleet footwork for a 16-stone heavyweight. Born in the Congo, Palata moved to South London at 18 months of age where he grew up in Bellingham and after being taught the basics by his father, a fello... |
the municipality of Schwarzach, in the district of Bregenz, in the Austrian state of Vorarlberg. It is located on the Vorarlberg line of Austrian Federal | railway station () is a railway station in the municipality of Schwarzach, in the district of Bregenz, in |
to study in Hanoi and subsequently in Paris. There, she attended the École normale supérieure de Fontenay-aux-Roses. After graduating, she began working in diplomacy, starting in Geneva at the Palace of Nations. From 1957 to 1959, she worked as an advisor to the Assembly of the French Union, and she also led Laotian de... | in Paris. There, she attended the École normale supérieure de Fontenay-aux-Roses. After graduating, she began working in diplomacy, starting in Geneva at the Palace of Nations. From 1957 to 1959, she worked as an advisor to the Assembly of the French Union, and she also led Laotian delegations to various United Nations... |
Soundtrack albums Compilation albums Singles Notes References Discographies of American artists Rock music group discographies | Live albums Soundtrack albums Compilation albums Singles Notes References Discographies of American artists Rock music |
Horne (activist) (1952–2001), British animal rights activist Barry Horne (footballer) (born 1962), Welsh | Barry Horne (footballer) (born 1962), Welsh footballer |
role of artistic editor and supervisor. It frequently featured short stories, and each issue was controlled by the Ministry of Culture. Ahmed Morsi reports that two ministers, Tharwat Okasha and Badr Al Din Abu Ghazi, were very flexible and tolerant about the content of the magazine. However, later the license of the m... | organ. Instead, the magazine was a publishing platform for those whose writings and work were not accepted for publication in the mainstream magazines. In addition, Galerie 68 was a forum for experimental literary forms. The founders of the magazine declared that it would not follow the established literary genres. The... |
Hoque was appointed an additional judge of the High Court Division of Bangladesh Supreme Court on 23 August 2004. He became a permanent judge on 23 August 2006. Hoque along with 18 other judges opposed a High Court Division judgement that ordered the government to confirm the appointment of 10 judges denied by the Bang... | district court lawyer on 7 October 1990. On 26 November 1992, Hoque became a lawyer of the High Court Division of Bangladesh Supreme Court. Hoque was appointed an additional judge of the High Court Division of Bangladesh Supreme Court on 23 August 2004. He became a permanent judge on 23 August 2006. Hoque along with 18... |
singer realized that she had enough songs about the same theme to put on a whole project on its own. Composition A dance-pop EP, with influences of tech house and electropop, Slut Pop was described as an "X-rated" album about "slutty, sexual fantasies". It features throbbing beats, dirty lyrics and sex-positive anthems... | label debut studio album, as well other musical projects. About the new songs, Petras stated that she explored sexual themes, getting inspired by other artists, citing Britney Spears as an example. The EP process was completed in two months, and the tracklisting was put together when the singer realized that she had en... |
personal, family, relationship, community and work life. It was first proposed by Zephyr Bloch-Jorgensen, Patrick J. Cilione, William W. H. Yeung and Justine M. Gatt and published in peer-reviewed open access scientific journal called Frontiers Media. It is being used at the University of New South Wales and Prince of ... | to a mental health paradigm with a focus on systematic well-being in key areas of personal, family, relationship, community and work life. It was first proposed by Zephyr Bloch-Jorgensen, Patrick J. Cilione, William W. H. Yeung and Justine M. Gatt and published in peer-reviewed open access scientific journal called Fro... |
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