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skipper could refer to any of the following butterfly | butterfly species: Carterocephalus palaemon also known as arctic skipper Large |
the Year, 10 years old and younger age group, from SwimSwam for ranking in the top ten nationally in 12 events for her age group. At the 2018 Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships in Suva, Fiji, she placed fourth in the 200 meter butterfly, first in the b-final of the 4×100 meter freestyle relay and the 100 meter b... | in butterfly and freestyle events. She competed at the 2019 World Junior Swimming Championships, winning gold medals in the 200 meter butterfly, 4×200 meter freestyle relay, and 4×100 meter medley relay. She competes collegiately for Stanford University. Background Nordmann was born August 5, 2002, to Amy and Michael N... |
serious protocol that a metal/rock video demands." The band also stated that "the Video is also a tribute to a more innocent time before our TVs were dominated by computer animation and hi-definition; a time when things were handmade, wholesome and fun for the whole family!" The music video for Cockroach King is to dat... | and the band has revealed very little directly on the meaning of the song. In recent times the band has been more lenient in revealing the song's true meaning. A theory that the song's lyrics are political in nature would be confirmed by vocalist Ross Jennings in August 2021. Describing the song's production, the band ... |
plays for Flamengo. Career Cleiton made his debut on the 26 January 2022, starting for Flamengo in the Campeonato Carioca 2–1 home | 26 January 2022, starting for Flamengo in the Campeonato Carioca 2–1 home win against Portuguesa da Ilha. Career statistics References External links |
Fleuri FC and another against Plaisance FC. In 2020 he went on to join Rovers FC, the parent club of Futuro Sesel. International career Rouillon was called up to the senior national team for a | he scored three goals in two matches, including two against the U18 squad of Mont Fleuri FC and another against Plaisance FC. In 2020 he went on to join Rovers FC, the parent club of Futuro Sesel. International career Rouillon was called up to the senior national team for a friendly tournament in Comoros in September 2... |
History In 1916, the first Tongan immigrants settled in the town of Laie on the island of Oahu, marking the beginning of the local | marking the beginning of the local Tongan community. After the end of World War |
Brasileiro Série A club Flamengo. Career Matheus Cunha made his debut on the 26 January 2022, starting for Flamengo in the Campeonato Carioca 2–1 home win against Portuguesa da Ilha. Career statistics Honours Flamengo Campeonato Carioca: | Career statistics Honours Flamengo Campeonato Carioca: 2021 References External links 2001 births Living people Brazilian footballers Association football goalkeepers Campeonato Brasileiro Série |
this species is in Central Asia and it was discovered by | and it was discovered by Lincz. See also List of Acantholimon species References |
– March 26, 1926) was a United States Army Brigadier General who was commandant of Fort Sam Houston 1904–1906. He was born in Putnam County, Indiana to John and Effie Lee. He married Lucy Wood in 1868. Their only child was daughter Maude. In November, 1861, Jesse enlisted in Company B, 59th Indiana Volunteer Infantry a... | of Fort Sam Houston 1904–1906. He was born in Putnam County, Indiana to John and Effie Lee. He married Lucy Wood in 1868. Their only child was daughter Maude. In November, 1861, Jesse enlisted in Company B, 59th Indiana Volunteer Infantry as a private and commissary sergeant. He was promoted to second lieutenant in 186... |
Career Anakwe was discovered while visiting her sister in New York City. She signed to Elite Model Management and walked in 40 shows during her first season, including Miu Miu, Marc Jacobs, Jacquemus, Thom Browne, Kate Spade, Emilio Pucci, Preen by Thornton Bregazzi, and Prabal Gurung. She | sister in New York City. She signed to Elite Model Management and walked in 40 shows during her first season, including Miu Miu, Marc Jacobs, Jacquemus, Thom Browne, Kate Spade, Emilio Pucci, Preen by Thornton Bregazzi, and Prabal Gurung. She has appeared in advertisements for Glossier and YSL Beauté, as well as Marc J... |
Wesley made his debut on the 9 December 2021, starting for Flamengo in the Série A 2–0 defeat against Atlético Goianiense. Career statistics References External links 2003 births Living people Brazilian footballers Association football defenders Campeonato Brasileiro Série A | or Wesley França, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a right back. He currently plays for Flamengo. Club career Wesley made his debut on the |
a redshirt freshman, he played in ten games with six starts at left guard. Strange started all 11 games at left guard during his redshirt sophomore and was named second team All-Southern Conference (SoCon). He repeated as a second team All-SoCon selection as a redshirt junior after starting 11 games at left guard and t... | his redshirt sophomore and was named second team All-Southern Conference (SoCon). He repeated as a second team All-SoCon selection as a redshirt junior after starting 11 games at left guard and the final game of the Mocs' season at center due to an injury. Strange started four of five possible games at left guard and w... |
species is in Xinjiang and the Western Himalayas and it was discovered by Boiss. See also List of | in the Plumbaginaceae family. The native range of this species is in Xinjiang and the Western Himalayas and it |
(Mes Cahiers Rouges). Biography Vuillaume was born in Saclas, in Seine-et-Oise (now in Essonne), son of Claude Joseph Vuillaume and his wife Augustine (née Grégoire). He studied at the Collège Sainte-Barbe and the École des Mines. In his youth in Paris he frequented revolutionary circles. In 1871 Vuillaume with Eugène ... | director of the Société continentale des Glycérines et Dynamites, which was founded in Lyon in 1882. He later (1887) returned to Paris, where as a journalist he wrote for various reviews including L'Aurore. He was syndic of the Association des journalistes républicains. Vuillaume was one of the survivors of the Commune... |
of 1977–78. The team was coached by Dale Bandy in his fourth season at Ohio. They played their home games at Convocation Center. The Bobcats finished with a record of 13–14 and | basketball team represented Ohio University as a member of the Mid-American Conference in the college basketball season of 1977–78. The team was coached by Dale Bandy in his fourth season at Ohio. They played their home games at |
Berenson and became his assistant, working on his photographic collection, and remained so even after moving to London. She worked with Elisabetta "Nicky" Mariano and Berenson until his death in 1959. Vertova was a consultant for Christie's and curated their catalogs. She worked as Old Master Paintings and Drawings Spe... | documented by major photographic studios: Cooper of London, Boccardi of Rome, Luigi Artini of Florence." Marriage and children Vertova met Benedict Nicolson at villa i Tatti while they were both guests of Berenson. They married on 8 August 1955 in the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Italy. There was conflict between Verto... |
of the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) during the 1976 NCAA Division II football season. Led by second-year head coach Ben Hurt, | 1976 Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football team represented Middle Tennessee State University—as a member of the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) during the 1976 NCAA Division II football season. Led by second-year head coach Ben Hurt, the Blue Raiders compiled |
for the club on 9 December 2021 against Atlético Goianiense. Career statistics References External links 2002 births Living people Brazilian footballers Association football forwards Campeonato Brasileiro Série A players Clube de Regatas | Rio de Janeiro, André began his career with Flamengo and made his professional debut for the club on 9 December 2021 against Atlético Goianiense. Career statistics References External links 2002 births Living people Brazilian footballers Association |
Conference to be held from March 9 through March 12, 2022, at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Seeds All 11 Big East schools are scheduled to participated in the tournament. Teams will be seeded by the conference record with tie-breaking procedures to determine the seeds for teams with identical conference recor... | procedures to determine the seeds for teams with identical conference records. The top five teams will receive first-round byes. Seeding for the tournament will be determined at the close of the regular conference season. Schedule Bracket References Tournament Big East Men's Basketball Tournament Basketball in New York... |
attached to a 14th-century Carmelite. In 1633 it was refurbished funded by the endowment by a wealthy Genoese, Camillo Pallavicino, whose daughter had entered the monastery. Initially, rebuilt under the designs of Mariano Smiriglio; work in the interior continued under Paolo Amato. Additional work on the structure was ... | was suppressed in 1866, but restarted in 1872. The church was heavily damaged during the second world war, and restorations only begun between 1979 and 1980. In 1997 the church was reconsecrated for worship. In the semicircular apse are decorations by Giuseppe Patricolo. The main altarpiece is a depiction of the Madonn... |
Eventually her informal charity expanded into a substantial operation that moved out to operate from Victory First Presbyterian Deliverance Church in Atlantic City. Food was open to any and all who came. There, Sister Jean's Kitchen served over 400 people per day with hot meals at its height. Life and career Jean Webst... | this unsustainable. She obtained funding from local churches, the Taj Mahal, as well as other casinos to continue her work. She also began being referred to as "Sister Jean" during her charity work. Her work drew wide attention, and she was also called the "Mother Teresa of Jersey". Jean Webster's Kitchen made no restr... |
as "Mistress Primrose" and received annuity payments from Prince Henry under that name. Their son George Primrose was a clergyman at Hereford Cathedral and preacher at the Eignbrook Chapel in 1662. She may have been the wet-nurse to the Prince described by George Nicholson who became ill and was replaced in January 159... | which is preserved by the National Records of Scotland. She was sometimes known as "Mistress Primrose" and received annuity payments from Prince Henry under that name. Their son George Primrose was a clergyman at Hereford Cathedral and preacher at the Eignbrook Chapel in 1662. She may have been the wet-nurse to the Pri... |
upcoming album by Willie Nelson to be released on April 29, 2022. Produced by Buddy Cannon, the album includes original songs by Nelson, | Leonard Cohen. On February 10, 2022, Nelson released the single "I'll Love You Till the Day I Die" a song written by Chris Stapleton and Rodney Crowell. |
Nickel, Cobalt, Manganese Aluminum (NCMA) chemistry, and will be manufactured in a joint-venture with partner LG. At least four production facilities are planned, as of 2021: Ultium Cells LLC - Lordstown, Ohio (Opening in 2022, 30GWh capacity) Ultium Cells LLC - Spring Hill, Tennessee (Opening in 2023, 70GWh capacity) ... | platform. Ultium drive Ultium vehicles are powered by a family of five interchangeable drive units and three motors, known collectively as "Ultium Drive." Planned units include: A 180kW front-drive motor A 255kW front-drive and rear-drive motor A 62kW all-wheel drive assist motor The motors can be configured in front-w... |
Konstantin D'Aspré committed further reinforcements to defend the town. The historian Diego Soria writes that on the Piedmontese left flank the Infantry Brigade "Savoia" (1st Regiment) led by Colonel Mollard attacked the town in three columns, charging uphill into Austrian fire and driving the Austrians out of the sett... | am the Piedmontese left the elevated positions, unable to hold onto their gains. The Battle on the 27th The battle proper commenced again at dawn of the following day after the 3d Piedmontese Division had been reinforced by 6 battalions of the Piedmontese "Brigata Regina". 6 Battalions of the Regina and 2 Battalions of... |
became an advocate of the district court. Chowdhury became a lawyer of the High Court Division on 30 April 1989 and lawyer of the Appellate Division on 13 December 2009. Chowdhury was appointed an additional judge of the High Court Division on 12 February 2015. He is a member of the Supreme Court's Special Committee fo... | Khizir Ahmed Choudhury is a judge on the High Court Division of Bangladesh Supreme Court. Early life Chowdhury was born on 24 November 1959. He completed a bachelors of art degree and another bachelor of law degree. Career On 18 March 1986, Chowdhury became an advocate of the district court. Chowdhury became a lawyer o... |
hedges near Shrewsbury, where it still occurs), according to a specimen at Oxford University (OXF) which was identified much later by Pugsley. In Britain and Ireland it is classed as "least concern" by the JNCC and the National Parks and Wildlife Service, respectively, while it is also listed as "vulnerable" in England... | in the poppy family which is endemic to the British Isles. Description A sprawling or climbing plant with brittle stems which exude white sap when broken, up to about 2 m tall, typically found growing up through hedges. The whole plant is hairless and smooth, with pale green stems and leaves, and flowers that range fro... |
in Glasgow and educated at the local Hyndland Secondary School. Later he would attend the Jesuit St Aloysius college. He was the son of a travelling salesman, William McCaffrey and his wife Bridget (nee McCafferty). During World War II he joined the Royal Air Force and served as a wireless radio operator. Career After ... | II he joined the Royal Air Force and served as a wireless radio operator. Career After demobilisation in 1945 he commenced his career with the civil service, eventually going on to serve as Downing Street Press Secretary for Labour prime minister James Callaghan. After the defeat of Callaghan in the 1979 general electi... |
writing the Kew Letters to the colonial governors urging them to submit to Great-Britain. Governor Johannes de Veer refused to submit to the Batavian Republic, and was replaced by Jan Jacob Beaujon in August 1796. On 14 August, Lauffer was elected by acclamation as the new commander of the Military Committee. Beaujon a... | States, but ended up in Curaçao where he enlisted in the schutterij (militia) in 1776. On 18 January 1795, William V, Prince of Orange fled from the Netherlands, and went into exile in Great-Britain shortly before the announcement of the Batavian Republic. While in exile, Willem V started writing the Kew Letters to the... |
(February 26, 1928 - May 7, 2011) was an American philosopher and professor of philosophy at Hofstra University. He was the President of The | at Hofstra University. He was the President of The American International University in London, England. He was also a former provost of Hofstra University. References |
Paul Epworth. The company was founded in 2012 and is based out of The Church Studios in London, England. The label is known for working with emerging artists from the UK and around the world. The record label was named after shadow vibrations that occurs in bowed-string instruments. The record label has signed and rele... | and around the world. The record label was named after shadow vibrations that occurs in bowed-string instruments. The record label has signed and released music from Glass Animals, Rosie Lowe, The Horrors, Plaitum, Elle Watson, Art School Girlfriend, Harry Edwards, Lunch Money Life, and AV Dummy. Artists Glass Animals ... |
Earl of Seafield, 5th Earl of Findlater, 2nd Lord Ogilvy of Cullen, and 2nd Lord Ogilvy of Deskford. He served as Lord of Police for Scotland between 1734 and 1742 and was appointed a Representative Peer for Scotland between 1734 and 1761. From 1737 to 1764, he held the office of Vice-Admiral of Scotland. During the Ja... | incarcerated in Edinburgh Castle as a suspected Jacobite during the Uprising. Upon his father's death on 15 August 1730, he succeeded as the 2nd Viscount of Seafield, 2nd Viscount of Reidhaven, 2nd Earl of Seafield, 5th Earl of Findlater, 2nd Lord Ogilvy of Cullen, and 2nd Lord Ogilvy of Deskford. He served as Lord of ... |
1975) was an Italian singer and actress, mainly successful between the second half of the 1940s and the 1950s. Life and career Born in Bologna, after starting out as a model and appearing in minor roles in a few films, Mongardi made her debut as a singer performing for a group of American soldiers in a military officer... | di mentire". In the 1950s Mongardi became the vocalist in the Armando Fragna orchestra and was one of the main protagonists of the fourth edition of the Sanremo Music Festival, performing four songs, notably the successful "Aveva un bavero" she performed together with Duo Fasano. In 1961 she married a journalist and in... |
June 22, 1994. He went to school in Youhanabad, the Christian quarter of the city of Lahore. He volunteered as a security guard for St. John's Catholic Church in 2014. Suicide Bombing Attempt On March 15, 2015, two suicide bombers went to two Catholic churches, Saint John's Catholic Church and Christ Church of the Chur... | volunteer security guard at St. John's Catholic Church in Lahore, Pakistan. When a suicide bomber attempted to enter the Church on March 15, 2015, Bashir stopped him, saying, "I will die, but I will not let you go in." The bomber detonated the bomb, instantly killing Bashir. Because of his actions, hundreds of people w... |
and in the art of illuminating. She attended literary salons, where she met, Giovanni Battista Niccolini, Ugo Foscolo, and the abbot Pietro Bagnoli. Works Cefalo e Procri, Rovigo, 1835 Per la Venere italica scolpita da Antonio Canova, References 1789 births 1859 | literary salons, where she met, Giovanni Battista Niccolini, Ugo Foscolo, and the abbot Pietro Bagnoli. Works Cefalo e Procri, Rovigo, 1835 Per la Venere italica scolpita da Antonio Canova, References 1789 |
Washing Machine, a 1995 album by Sonic Youth "Washing Machine", a song by Kings of Convenience from the | used to wash laundry. The term may also refer to: Washing Machine, a 1995 album by Sonic Youth "Washing |
courtyard is surrounded by several chambers which connect to it through small windows. The second hall, at the north end of the tower, is similar to the Hall of the Ambassadors in the Comares Palace but on a smaller scale. It has deep niches on three sides which contain double windows with views onto the landscape belo... | Arabic inscriptions inside the tower refer to it as the qalaḥurra, meaning a "tower palace" or a military tower used as a dwelling. Historical background The tower is one of several towers along the northern wall of the Alhambra which were converted into residences or other non-military functions during the reign of Yu... |
Black Canadian teacher in Vancouver Island and the first teacher in the new North Cedar School, in 1874. Early life Emily Arabella (Emma) Stark was born on February 17, 1856, in California, United States to parents, Louis (1816-1895) and Sylvia Stark (1840-1944). Emma was the eldest of 6 siblings. Her brother, Willis O... | Career Emma became a teacher at the age of 18 years. In August 1874, she was hired to teach in a 1-room school in the Cedar District. Emma's starting salary was $40.00 per month, in 1874. She stayed in a cabin that was provided for the teacher. Students who lived a long way from the school boarded with Emma, including ... |
Italian snowboarder. She competed at the 2022 Winter Olympics, in Women's snowboard cross. She competed at the 2018–19 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup, | Ski World Cup, 2020–21 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup, and 2021–22 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup. References Living people 1998 births Italian female snowboarders Olympic snowboarders of Italy Snowboarders at the 2022 |
NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Tournament was the 30th annual tournament hosted by the NCAA to determine the national champion of Division III women's collegiate basketball in the United States. Amherst defeated Washington-St. Louis in the championship game, 64–55, to claim the Lord Jeffs' first Division III nati... | NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Tournament was the 30th annual tournament hosted by the NCAA to determine the national champion of Division III women's collegiate basketball in the United States. Amherst defeated Washington-St. Louis in the championship game, 64–55, to claim the Lord Jeffs' first Division III nati... |
and Gill, 1876). Bound Together - Six Short Plays for Home and School (Baltimore : John Murphy & Co., 1897) was co-authored by Clara and Rosa. Other works followed including, The Little Bogtrotters; or, A Few Weeks at Conmore (London, 1878), Little Brian's Trip to Dublin (London, 1885), The Miser of King's Court (Londo... | was published in London, 1880. Another translation included The Power of St. Joseph - A Book of Meditations and Devotions in honour of the Foster-Father of Our Lord, by the Rev. Father Huguet, S.M.; translated from the French by Clara Mulholland (Dublin : McGlashan and Gill, 1876). Bound Together - Six Short Plays for ... |
1972 Hunter 25 with John Cherubini, which became Hunter Marine's first production boat. He began designing his own boats and started Seidelmann Yachts to produce them. The first designs produced were the Seidelmann 25, Seidelmann 30 and the Seidelmann 30-T, all in 1977. Reviewer Steve Henkel reports in The Sailor's Boo... | design sailor, winning championships in Lightnings, Comets and Dusters, as well as several other one-design racing classes. He founded a sailmaking business, Seidelmann Sails, with his father, Joe Seidelmann, in the early 1960s. He was co-designer of the 1972 Hunter 25 with John Cherubini, which became Hunter Marine's ... |
head coach Stan Galloway, the team compiled an overall record of 6–3 with a mark of 5–1 in conference play, tying | coach Stan Galloway, the team compiled an overall record of 6–3 with a mark of 5–1 in conference play, tying for first place in the GSC. Schedule References Southeastern Louisiana Southeastern Louisiana Lions football |
1883, where he played one first-class cricket match for the United States cricket team against the Gentlemen of Philadelphia at Philadelphia. Batting twice in the match, he was dismissed for 13 runs in the United States first innings by John B. Thayer. In their second innings he scored 35 unbeaten runs and shared in a ... | score of 79 against Sussex. Bottomore had travelled to the United States in 1883, where he played one first-class cricket match for the United States cricket team against the Gentlemen of Philadelphia at Philadelphia. Batting twice in the match, he was dismissed for 13 runs in the United States first innings by John B.... |
indicating that it is an ordinary B-type main-sequence star that is still generating energy from hydrogen fusion at its core. At present it has 3.44 times the mass of the Sun and shines at 66 times the luminosity from its photosphere at an effective temperature of , which gives it a bluish-white hue. The star is very y... | solitary star in the southern circumpolar constellation Mensa. Its distance of 296 light years based on its parallax shift gives it an apparent magnitude of 5.45, making it faintly visible to the naked eye. However, it is receding from the Sun at a heliocentric radial velocity of . Kappa Mensae has a stellar classifica... |
2018–19 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup, 2019–20 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup, 2020–21 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup, and 2021–22 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup. | She competed at the 2018–19 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup, 2019–20 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup, 2020–21 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup, and 2021–22 FIS |
which it was located, but also by the fortress walls. Etymology "Khandzhelkala" is a proper name. Geography The village is located in the foothills of the Magaramkentsky District. History In the 18th century, Khan of Derbent and Quba Fatali Khan created a separate Kura Khanate on the territory of Kura, but soon it was ... | created a separate Kura Khanate on the territory of Kura, but soon it was included in the Gazikumukh Khanate. Apparently, the Mountain Jews population in the Kura villages Mamrach (Mamrash), Juhuro-Arag appeared only after 1812, when they were invited there to settle by the Kura ruler Aslan Khan. Later, part of the Mou... |
originally McCord Zulu Hospital, is a hospital in Durban, South Africa. | hospital in Durban, South Africa. It was founded "for the Zulu", by American Christian missionaries, physician |
1988 to 1991 and at Georgia Tech from 1992 to 1994, before joining the University of Florida in 1994 as an assistant professor of physics. She was tenured as an associate professor in 1999, and has been a full professor since 2005. At the University of Florida, she is director of the Quantum Theory Project and of the C... | Northwestern University for graduate study in physics, earning a master's degree in 1982 and completing her Ph.D. in 1988. She became a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Chicago from 1988 to 1991 and at Georgia Tech from 1992 to 1994, before joining the University of Florida in 1994 as an assistant professor... |
relations professionals. Programs and benefits include networking (through conferences, print and online membership directories, and online forums); professional development (both in person at conferences and virtually via online platforms); and recognition (through awards programs such as the Lowell Thomas Travel Jour... | Structure As of the early 2020s, SATW had approximately 1000 members, with about 700 "actives" and approximately 300 "associates." Actives are divided into councils according to their primary professional activities: The Editors Council is made up mostly of staff editors, Freelance Council includes self-employed writer... |
career Mpala capped for Zimbabwe at senior level during the 2000 African Women's Championship. References Living people Zimbabwean | at senior level during the 2000 African Women's Championship. References Living people Zimbabwean women's footballers Women's association football midfielders Zimbabwe women's |
violinist and composer Leroy Jenkins. It was recorded in January 1984 at Sweet Basil in New York City, and was released by Black Saint later that year. On the album, Jenkins is joined by members of his band Sting: Terry Jenoure on violin and vocals, Brandon Ross and James Emery on guitar, Alonzo Gardner on bass, and Ka... | Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings commented: "Jenkins's working band Sting were capable of great things in a live setting, an impact not unlike that of Ornette Coleman's Prime Time. The instrumentation is strongly reminiscent... but Jenkins redeploys the harmonic and rhythmic emphases differently. Where Prime Time can b... |
in St. Louis. Her paternal grandfather, the actor Sol Smith, owned and operated the St. Louis Theatre. She married the violinist Charles Allen Cale in 1897. Cale studied music first with her mother and grandparents, then with Abraham I. Epstein and Ernest R. Kroeger. She taught in St. Louis for over 30 years. Her paper... | violin. Her maternal grandfather was Charles Balmer of Balmer & Weber Music Company in St. Louis. Her paternal grandfather, the actor Sol Smith, owned and operated the St. Louis Theatre. She married the violinist Charles Allen Cale in 1897. Cale studied music first with her mother and grandparents, then with Abraham I.... |
week with Gísli Marteinn as well as the Icelandic broadcasts of the Eurovision. Television career Gísli Marteinn started working at RÚV in 1997, first as a journalist and later as a programmer. He was the initiator of the show Kastljós in 2000. In 2002, he started hosting the talk show Saturday night with Gísli Martein... | in 1997, first as a journalist and later as a programmer. He was the initiator of the show Kastljós in 2000. In 2002, he started hosting the talk show Saturday night with Gísli Marteinn. In 2003, he won the Edda Award for Best Television Personality. In 2013 he |
July 2005) is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as a forward for CS Universitatea Craiova. Club career Universitatea Craiova While a junior at Flacăra Moreni in 2017, Călin traveled to Spain club Barcelona for a trial. He made his Liga I debut for | Universitatea Craiova against Dinamo București on 10 February 2022. Career statistics Club References External links Alberto Călin at lpf.ro 2005 births Living people People from Moreni Romanian footballers Romania youth international footballers Association |
the route being awarded back to Centrebus on a five-year contract for £122,000 per year. In February 2022, the frequency of both services on Saturdays was reduced to every two hours due to driver shortages. Routes References Bus | year. The tendering process was run again resulting in the route being awarded back to Centrebus on a five-year contract for £122,000 per year. In February 2022, the frequency of both services on Saturdays was reduced to every |
season at Ohio. They played their home games at Convocation Center. The Bobcats finished with a record of 16–11 and third in the MAC regular season with a conference record of 10–6. Schedule |- !colspan=9 style="background:#006A4D; color:white;"| regular season Source: | a member of the Mid-American Conference in the college basketball season of 1978–79. The team was coached by Dale Bandy in his fifth season at Ohio. They played their |
Events Births 26 January – Alessio Ferrazza, Italian footballer Deaths See also 1986 in Italian | 1986 in Italian television List of Italian films of 1986 References 1980s in Italy Years of the 20th century in Italy Italy |
2022 (Chinese New Year) and was shown in IMAX theaters. It was advertised as an uplifting film. It was released in the United Kingdom on 4 February 2022. Reception Box office The film was highly anticipated, earning $44.48 million CNY in presales- It went on to gross an opening day of $225 million CNY ($33.74 million U... | Only Fools Rush In was released in mainland China on 1 February 2022 (Chinese New Year) and was shown in IMAX theaters. It was advertised as an uplifting film. It was released in the United Kingdom on 4 February 2022. Reception Box office The film was highly anticipated, earning $44.48 million CNY in presales- It went ... |
2009 Women's European Volleyball Championship, 2011 Women's European Volleyball League. and 2015 FIVB Volleyball Women's European Cup. She played for | Women's European Volleyball Championship, 2011 Women's European Volleyball League. and 2015 FIVB Volleyball |
see Shaman (Fu, Kan-nagi). Kumagusu Minakata, in his book "Ichiko ni kansuru koto", refers to Priestesss serving shrines as "kannagi", and to walking priestesses as "miko". Depending on the shrine, the word "kannagi" is used to refer to a miko who serves the shrine, and the word "miko" is used to refer to a walking mik... | a miko who serves the shrine, and the word "miko" is used to refer to a walking miko. (Ōmiwa Shrine), Waka (Shiogama Shrine), Tamayorihime, Osame (Katori Shrine), Osome (Kibitsu Shrine), Itsukiko (Matsuo Shrine) Suwa-taisha, Kibitsu Shrine, Kunio Yanagita says that these two types of maidens were originally the same pe... |
1867, it was renamed from Old Junction to Milford Old Junction, and on 1 November 1879, the station was renamed again, this time to Gascoigne Wood Junction. Gascoigne Wood was east of Leeds New Station, west of and to Milford Junction to the south, and the same distance to Sherburn-in-Elmet in the North. The station wa... | time to Gascoigne Wood Junction. Gascoigne Wood was east of Leeds New Station, west of and to Milford Junction to the south, and the same distance to Sherburn-in-Elmet in the North. The station was located at the western end of the marshalling yard built at Gascoigne Wood for the transfer of coal trains. Land had been ... |
thinking about what I want from them. The light triad was inspired by the more established dark triad which assesses negative personality and thoughts. It was expected that the light triad would by highly anticorrelated with the dark triad. That is, a high score on the light triad | Laura Johnson in her 2018 masters thesis. Together these are considered as being the light triad. The light triad scale assesses people by their responses to statements like: I think people are mostly good. I enjoy listening to people from all walks of life. When I |
Mouali made his Paradou senior debut on August 26, 2017, as a starter in a 2–1 loss to USM Algiers. References External links 1998 births Algerian footballers Algerian Ligue Professionnelle | 1998, in El Mouradia, Algiers) is an Algerian footballer who plays for Paradou AC in the Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1. Mouali made his Paradou |
the Milky Way galaxy. MOA-2011-BLG-191/OGLE-2011-BLG-0462 In January 2022, a team of astronomers reported the first unambiguous detection and mass measurement of an isolated stellar black hole with the Hubble Space Telescope. This black hole is located 5,000 ly away, weights 7.1 times that of | merging of two black holes is disrupted. It has been estimated that there could be 12 rogue black holes in the Milky Way galaxy. MOA-2011-BLG-191/OGLE-2011-BLG-0462 In January 2022, a team of astronomers reported the first unambiguous detection and mass measurement of an isolated stellar black hole with the Hubble Spac... |
for UTA Arad against Sepsi OSK on 05 February 2022. References External links Alexandru Pătlăgică at lpf.ro 2003 births Living people Sportspeople from Hunedoara Romanian footballers Romania youth international footballers Association football defenders | 28 March 2003) is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as a right back for UTA Arad. Club career UTA Arad He made his Liga I debut for UTA Arad |
or Lyon's shell flower, is a species of flowering plant in the family Plantaginaceae. It is native to wet areas of the southern Appalachian Mountains of the United States. A deer-tolerant perennial, is hardy in USDA zones 3 through 8, and is recommended for shady and wet situations, although it can handle full sun. The... | the pink turtlehead or Lyon's shell flower, is a species of flowering plant in the family Plantaginaceae. It is native to wet areas of the southern Appalachian Mountains of the United States. A deer-tolerant perennial, is hardy in USDA zones 3 through 8, and is recommended for shady and wet situations, although it can ... |
second-tier league of football in the Seychelles, following the 2019–2020 season. In November 2020 it was announced that Rovers FC had signed a major 2-year sponsorship | Rovers FC is a Seychellois association football club based in Victoria that currently competes in the Seychelles Championship. The current manager is Kosta Todorovic. History Rovers FC was founded in 2018 and began playing in the Seychelles 3rd |
Leven (5 April 1886 – 11 June 1913) (known as Lord Balgonie from 1889 to 1906) was a Scottish soldier and banker who served as a Representative peer. Early life Leslie-Melville was born on 5 April 1886. He was the eldest son of Ronald Leslie-Melville, 11th Earl of Leven and the former Emma Selina Portman (1863–1941). H... | was educated at Balliol College, Oxford, where he used to hunt with the Bicester Hounds. Career Lord Leven was a Lieutenant in the Lovat Scouts Yeomanry in the British Army. He served as a Representative Peer for Scotland from 1910 until his death in June 1913. He was also a member of the London banking firm of Frederi... |
at the 2005 FIVB Volleyball Girls' U18 World Championship, 2013 Women's European Volleyball Championship, and 2014 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship. She played for Monte Schiavo | World Championship, 2013 Women's European Volleyball Championship, and 2014 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship. She played for Monte Schiavo Banca Marche Jesi, Grot Budowlani |
the perspective of a pre-teen," he selected his pre-teen self as the narrator, "changed some names, and ... invented dialogue." Aside from these changes, however, Nayeri thinks of the book as a memoir. Although he began writing the book in his twenties, Nayeri says he had been contemplating it since he was ten years ol... | Award, Judy Lopez Memorial Award for Children's Literature, and Middle East Book Award for Youth Literature. Background Nayeri has stated that Everything Sad Is Untrue is "entirely biographical" and that "the first version ... was a nonfiction essay for adults." Becasuse "[t]he heart of the story was from the perspecti... |
Kazakhstan women's national water polo team, playing as a driver. She competed at the 2007 World Aquatics Championships. References External links | team, playing as a driver. She competed at the 2007 World Aquatics Championships. References External links Gillian Van Den Berg of Netherlands looks to block the pass from Yuliya Znamenskaya - |
writings by author Shirley Jackson. Come Along with Me may also refer to: "Come Along with Me" (Adventure Time), the series finale to | (Adventure Time), the series finale to the animated show Adventure Time "Come Along with Me", a song by Bitter:Sweet from the album Drama |
Soviet Ukraine He then worked as a technological engineer at the Rodzdilnianski district repair shop until 1980. The same year, he took the position as a senior engineer, which he would hold until 1989. From 1982-1984, Hrynevetsky the First Secretary of the Rozdilnianski district committee of the Leninist Communist Lea... | Volodymyr Zelensky. He was a member of the Verkhovna Rada in the 6th and 7th convocations. Biography Early life and education Serhiy Hrynevetsky was born on 25 September 1957 in Luzhnyky, Tarutynsky district, in Odessa Oblast, then part of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic in the Soviet Union. Hrynevetsky graduat... |
Nadao, Japanese politician Nadao Yoshinaga, American politician | refer to: People Hirokichi Nadao, Japanese politician Nadao Yoshinaga, American |
polo player. She was a member of the Kazakhstan women's national water polo team. She was a part of the team at | is a Kazakhstani female water polo player. She was a member of the Kazakhstan |
by Poland. The match was played at the Łódź Stadium, in Łódź, on 15 June 2019, and was contested by Ukraine and South Korea. Ukraine won the match and the tournament after beat South Korea by 3–1. It was the first title of Ukraine | was the final match of the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup, hosted by Poland. The match was played at the Łódź Stadium, in Łódź, on 15 June 2019, and was contested by Ukraine and South Korea. |
described in 1828 Flora of Mexico Flora of Colombia Flora of Guatemala Flora of Costa Rica Flora of Honduras Flora of Nicaragua Taxa named | Guatemala Flora of Costa Rica Flora of Honduras Flora of Nicaragua Taxa named by Jan Svatopluk Presl Taxa named by Carl |
The term neurosis refers to mental disorders that involve neither hallucinations | to mental disorders that involve neither hallucinations or delusions. Neurosis may |
polo player. She was a member of the Kazakhstan women's national water polo team. She competed at the 2007 World Aquatics Championships. References | (L) fight for the ball, REUTERS/Nir Elias Oxana Makeyeva of Kazakhstan is defended by Brenda Villa ... Getty Images Living people 1984 births Kazakhstani female water polo players |
nomination for lieutenant governor in 1952, and in 1954 was elected to the Louisiana Public Service Commission. First term as governor McKeithen entered the 1963 Democratic primary for Governor of Louisiana. He ran as a populist, running direct-to-camera commercials with a signature catchphrase of "Won't you he'p me?" ... | II. After the war, he settled in Columbia, Louisiana and set up a law practice. Political career 1948-1963 McKeithen was elected to the Louisiana House of Representatives in 1948. Governor Earl K. Long appointed him as floor leader despite his lack of experience and low profile. He lost the race for the Democratic nomi... |
Church mission arrived in 1906. The missions of the Church of Scotland were incorporated into the Church of Pakistan, which united Presbyterians, Methodists, Anglicans and Lutherans. In 2014, Rev. Arslan Ul-Haq, formerly affiliated with Church of Pakistan, formed a new denomination called Sutlej Reformed Church of Paki... | in 2014 by Pastor Arslan Ul-Haq, formerly affiliated with Church of Pakistan. By 2022, the denomination had already comprised 20 churches. History The Reformed Faith arrived in Pakistan in 1834, with the first missions of the United Presbyterian Church of North America. The Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church missio... |
feet 6 inches and 4 feet 9 inches, and the pay is the same as that of the 2nd Light Cavalry Lancers Regiment of the Imperial Guard. Disaster at Slonim In 1812 began the Russian campaign in which the regiment took part. In October, General Konopka received the order in Grodno to lead his two squadrons to Minsk and decid... | for several days, despite the remarks of Colonel-Major Casimir Tanski who was sent back to Grodno by Konopka. On October 19, the night following its departure, the 3rd Lancers was attacked by surprise by General Czaplicz's Russian soldiers, belonging to Admiral Pavel Chichagov's army corps. General Konopka, wounded, wa... |
a business deal with Kevin Blake because Peem wants to expand his company outside of Asia. Cast Main Kannarun Wongkajornklai as Prima Teeradetch Metawarayut as Kawin / Kevin Blake Supporting Nirut Sirijanya as Cupid as Cook Chin Penpak Sirikul as Kevin's aunt as Greg Blake Chanokwanun Rakcheep as Praemai Guest Theerade... | lit. 'disguised cupid') is a Thai lakorn, the seventh drama in the series The Cupids, based on a novel series of the same name. The novel is written by Praenut and the director is Saranyu Jiralaksanakul. It was aired every Friday–Sunday from June 18, until July 2, 2017. Synopsis Prima (Kannarun Wongkajornklai), receive... |
November 1998), was a British former civil servant who served as Downing Street Press Secretary to four prime ministers, most notably Margaret Thatcher during the first year of her premiership in 1979. Early life Henry James was born in Alum Rock, Birmingham and educated at King Edward VI School. He went on to read mat... | decade later he found himself as editor of the Ministry of National Insurance publication The Window and both London correspondent and drama critic for the Birmingham News from 1947–1951. Between 1955 and 1961 he was head of film, television and radio at the Admiralty. In total he spent 32 years with the government inf... |
Staff. On 1 May 1934, Pundzevičius was appointed Commander of the Second Infantry Division and Chief of the Kaunas' Garrison. He lectured military tactics at the Higher Officers' Courses and War School of Kaunas. On 13 July 1934, he was transferred to the Third Infantry Division in Šiauliai as Chief of Staff. On 19 Aug... | life In 1923, Pundzevičius married Teofilija Ona Chmieliauskaitė, who on 1928 gave birth to their son Rimantas Kazimieras Pundzevičius. Early life Pundzevičius was born on 2 September 1893 in Laibiškiai, Skapiškis County, Russian Empire. In 1913, he graduated from the Panevėžys Real School and since 1914 studied at the... |
areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders. The Buckeyes represent the Ohio State University in the NCAA's Big Ten. Ohio State began competing in intercollegiate ice hockey in 1963. These lists are updated through the end of the | ice hockey statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the Ohio State Buckeyes men's ice hockey program in various categories, including goals, assists, points, and saves. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders. The Buckeyes represent the Ohio State |
Art Gallery, 1990. With Roshini Kempadoo. Sharp Voices, Still Lives, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, 1990. In Sight in View: Mozaix Black Visual Arts Poster Campaign. Various sites, 1990. With Nigel Madhoo, Roshini Kempadoo, Alvin Kelly, Maxine Walker and Said Adrus. Manipulated Images, Picture House, Leicester, 199... | British photographer. Her work, which uses elements of montage and hand-colouring, has challenged stereoptypical representations of Black British people. Life Claudette Holmes was born in 1962 in Birmingham, England. In the early 1980s she worked in community arts in Birmingham. In 1982 she exhibited in Closing the Gap... |
Texas, where Livingston donated her clothing. Livingston was well known for Polly Lou's Party's; "A visual whirlwind of theatrical whimsy with every detail perfectly executed." In 2008, Livingston was cast in cartoon Adventure Time by Pendleton Ward, who was also a San Antonio native. Livingston provided the voice for ... | on business trips. Livingston's paternal grandfather came to the U.S. from Russia during the Jewish persecution under the Czar. They immigrated through Ellis island, where their surname was changed from "Spitalny" to "Simon." Livingston attended Stephens College in Columbia Missouri. Career Livingston was known for her... |
a moral commitment to honor the provisions of the treaty. He said, "the Great Spirit is over us, and sees us all." Little Owl was respected by the white people who knew him. During negotiations, Little Owl and other Arapaho presented their positions with a conciliatory tone, as opposed to the Sioux, who gave "begging s... | Long Legs band. The head chief negotiated with leaders of other Native American tribes and whites. The head chief "possessed great influence over the whole; that his mandates were uniformly characterized by discretion and propriety, and were regarded by his subjects as inviolable laws." Little Owl followed Bear Claw as... |
settled at Lake Mills. He continued his study of the law and was admitted to the bar at Jefferson, Wisconsin, in 1851, then began a practice in Lake Mills. He moved to Ripon, Wisconsin, about 1853 and became one of the most prominent lawyers in that part of the state. He served for several years as a member of the Ripo... | of the law and was admitted to the bar at Jefferson, Wisconsin, in 1851, then began a practice in Lake Mills. He moved to Ripon, Wisconsin, about 1853 and became one of the most prominent lawyers in that part of the state. He served for several years as a member of the Ripon city council and the Fond du Lac County boar... |
just inside the main gates, at the end of River Road, while a boat ramp at the end of the car park on the left. Wildlife The park is a popular destination for ornithologists and botanists. The following birds have been seen in the park's vicinity: Black-tailed godwit Redshank Pink-footed goose Reed bunting Reed warbler... | vicinity: Black-tailed godwit Redshank Pink-footed goose Reed bunting Reed warbler Sedge warbler Teal And the below wildflowers have been observed: Bee orchid Birdsfoot trefoil Bluebells Comfrey Frosted orache Glasswort Herb Robert Northern marsh orchid Ramsons Red campion Scurvy-grass Sea arrowgrass Sea aster Sea lave... |
A.Ş. after penalty shoot-outs by 4–2 on 11 July 2021, the club promoted to TFF Third League for 2021–22 season. On 7 February 2022, the club parted ways with its coach Erman Kılıç and began searching for a replacement. Bülent Ataman was announced the next day as the new coach. Stadium Kuşadasıspor host their home games... | Third League for 2021–22 season. On 7 February 2022, the club parted ways with its coach Erman Kılıç and began searching for a replacement. Bülent Ataman was announced the next day as the new coach. Stadium Kuşadasıspor host their home games at Özer Türk Stadium, holding 8,000 seats capacity. The Stadium was renovated ... |
of 1979–80. The team was coached by Dale Bandy in his sixth and final season at Ohio. They played their home games at Convocation Center. The Bobcats finished with a record of 8–18 and last (10th) in the MAC regular season with a conference record of 5–11. The 18 | college basketball season of 1979–80. The team was coached by Dale Bandy in his sixth and final season at Ohio. They played their home games at Convocation Center. The Bobcats finished with a |
reduction, championship disqualification, or future race bans, if they staged a race-ending collision. Additionally, according to the race director, "it had long been agreed" between all the teams that "where possible it was highly desirable for the race to end in `green` condition" (that is the race not ending with a ... | with RacingNews365.com, observing that "it was not very correct" Damon Hill 1996 F1 World Champion Damon Hill remarked that race control appeared to be without precedent, and decisions increasingly becoming "guess what I`m going to do now" Nico Rosberg 2016 Formula One World Champion Nico Rosberg felt Masi "did not fol... |
in Ireland, peaking respectively at number eight and at number three, and achieved a moderate success in other European countries, peaking at number 12 in Belgium (Flanders), 26 in the Netherlands and 51 in Germany where it charted for 13 weeks. The music video accompagning the song was directed by Paul Goldman. Format... | in 1990 as the second single from his second album Between the Lines, on which it appears as the second track. Produced by Stock Aitken Waterman, the song was a top ten hit in the UK and in Ireland, peaking respectively at number eight and at number three, and achieved a moderate success in other European countries, pe... |
stay for the rest of his professional legal career. Figueiredo ultimately served the Ministry for more than 40 years, reached the rank of assistant director-general, and on multiple occasions served as the Ministry's interim director-general. In 1887 he was elected a member of the ("High Council for Public Education") ... | registries, serving first as recorder of deeds in Pinhel, and later Fronteira and Alcácer do Sal. In Alcácer do Sal, he also served as president of the câmara municipal (municipal corporation) for a time. In 1881 Figueiredo was nominated secretary-general of the Bull of the Crusade—a Portuguese organization administeri... |
October 6, 1971) was an American lawyer and politician. He was a member of the Mississippi House of Representatives, representing Hancock County, from 1936 to 1940. Biography Lucien Marion Gex was born on September 24, 1907, in Bay St. Louis, Hancock County, Mississippi. He was the son of Walter J. Gex and Amanda (VanG... | lawyer and politician. He was a member of the Mississippi House of Representatives, representing Hancock County, from 1936 to 1940. Biography Lucien Marion Gex was born on September 24, 1907, in Bay St. Louis, Hancock County, Mississippi. He was the son of Walter J. Gex and Amanda (VanGohren) Gex. Lucien graduated from... |
cardiac surgery program in Manhattan, New York, that by 1982 was seeing approximately 1,800 cases a year, the biggest program in the state. Green has lectured internationally on the topic and has written numerous reports on internal thoracic artery graftingas well as co-authoring, Surgical Revascularization of the Hear... | the internal thoracic artery sutured to the left anterior descending coronary artery to bypass obstruction to the heart circulation in the 1968 . At the time, many experts believed that the internal mammary artery was too small for splicing into the coronary arteries. The bypass called for 20 stitches to be taken to at... |
may be due to preservation. The jugal is arched below the orbits, but flattened at its border with the intertemporal fenestra, mimicking the condition seen in susisuchids. The mandibles were preserved tightly shut with the upper jaw and only show ornamentation on its rear end. The upper jaw preserves 16 teeth on each s... | the stomach of crocodiles are strong, the preserved dinosaur means that it was eaten shortly before the crocodyliform's death. The dinosaur is also likely an unknown (new) species. The name Confractosuchus derives from the Latin confractus meaning "broken" and the Greek suchus for "crocodile." The species name is compo... |
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