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E. Ryan may refer to: James E. Ryan (horse trainer) (1900–1976), American | James E. Ryan (horse trainer) (1900–1976), American horse trainer James |
park in Calhoun County, Iowa, United States, located near the city of Rockwell City. The park is composed of two areas on the eastern and western shores of the North Twin Lake. It includes two beaches and fishing sites on the lake; while there are no boating facilities in the park itself, two public boat ramps can be f... | The park also includes a picnic shelter built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in its eastern unit and a playground in its western unit. The eastern unit connects to a bike trail around the lake. References State parks of Iowa Protected areas of Calhoun County, |
refugees residing in Russia under the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees. The Russian travel document enables the holder to leave Russia, to travel | of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation to individuals recognised as refugees residing in Russia under the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees. The Russian travel document enables the holder to leave Russia, to travel outside Russia (with limitations) and |
This land was developed and opened to people of the village on April 3, 1894. When the park first opened, it was called "Syuurakuen" but since its location was in a village called Shimizu, it came to be known as "Shimizu Park." This park, which is normally open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, is currently operated by Sensyush... | known as Kikkoman) rented some land on a forested area in front of Konjōin, a Buddhist temple that opened in 1398. This land was developed and opened to people of the village on April 3, 1894. When the park first opened, it was called "Syuurakuen" but since its location was in a village called Shimizu, it came to be kn... |
of Scilla in Calabria). In 1781 Mariano was sent to London by Ferdinand IV to serve as an apprentice for three years under Francesco Bartolozzi. He later became an art dealer and publisher, going into business with his brother Rocco. His productive period in London was between 1786 and 1791. He went into bankruptcy in ... | period in London was between 1786 and 1791. He went into bankruptcy in 1805 and died in 1813 in Messina. Etchings Partial list of prints by Bovi: Homeri Caput Integrum ..., after John Brown (published 1780) Miss Barker, after Richard Cosway (published c.1780-c.1813) Portrait of Giovanni Battista Cipriani, after Frances... |
Dong-wook as Hwang Kyung-min, who lives without forgetting the memories of school violence 20 years ago. Kim Sung-kyu as Jung Jong-seok, a detective who tracks messages from a friend 20 years ago. Chae Jung-an as Kang Jin-ah, a charismatic detective who is a strong-willed principle dist and is obsessed with cases. Supp... | wife. Lee Ji-ha as Kyung-min's mother. Others Hwang Man-ik as Park Seong-jin. Jung Eui-jae as Jin Hae-soo, the youngest detective on the powerful team that investigates a mysterious serial murder case. Oh Min-suk as Kang Min Ji Chan as Cho Pil-doo, Jong-seok's colleague. References External links 2022 South Korean tele... |
for statistical purposes in the Canadian census. The community is adjacent to the eastern boundary of the City of Grande Prairie at the intersection of Township Road 714 (100 Avenue) and Range Road 54. History The community of Carriage Lane | Lane Estates is an unincorporated urban community within the County of Grande Prairie No. 1 in northwest Alberta, Canada that is designated a population centre for statistical purposes in the Canadian census. The community is adjacent to the eastern boundary of the City of |
1960. Also in 1960, she addressed a public hearing of the Federal Communication Commission, on the subject of Black representation in television and radio production and programming: "The influence that broadcasting has on education, science, art, commerce, and the moral welfare of our country concerns all of us, and o... | an assistant principal in the Lynchburg Public Schools, especially at Paul Laurence Dunbar High School, from 1937 to 1970. She was the first Black president of the Virginia School Boards Association and the Southern Region of the National School Boards Association. From 1957 to 1962, the third national president of The... |
Aziz Bin Mahmood as the Chargé d’Affaires ad interim. This is a list of Ambassadors of Singapore to | Mahmood as the Chargé d’Affaires ad interim. This is a list of Ambassadors of Singapore to |
joined the Edelweiss Pirates, a resistant youth group. When this membership became known, the public prosecutor's office investigated him. After passing his journeyman's examination in 1942, he was called up to the Wehrmacht. During his recruit training, he secretly collected leaflets dropped by the English, which he d... | group. When this membership became known, the public prosecutor's office investigated him. After passing his journeyman's examination in 1942, he was called up to the Wehrmacht. During his recruit training, he secretly collected leaflets dropped by the English, which he distributed to households in the vicinity of his ... |
described from Assam, India. Description Wingspan ~75mm Range So far only known from type locality. Habitat The habitat consists of evergreen | on low relief topography. Etymology Named for the Makunda Christian Leprosy and General Hospital. A noun in the genitive singular |
Cape Town to Cairo. England Chaplin Court Treat was born in Kensington, London on 13 September 1888, the son of London businessman Richard Court Treatt by his wife Florence, grew up in Elstead Mill, Elstead, Surrey, and attended Westminster School. At the outset of the First World War he enlisted in the infantry with t... | crash in 1916 which killed the pilot. After a period of recuperation he was sent to Egypt where he had a staff posting until the 1918 armistice. Africa After the war, his first peacetime job, still as an RAF officer, was in Africa. Chaplin was employed with a survey team planning and mapping for the construction of air... |
Gallery. Demographics Avenal covers and had an estimated population of as of with a population density of people per km2. Avenal had a population of 1,263 at the 2018 New Zealand census, an increase of 132 people (11.7%) since the 2013 census, and an increase of 105 people (9.1%) since the 2006 census. There were 555 h... | and Southland Museum and Art Gallery. Demographics Avenal covers and had an estimated population of as of with a population density of people per km2. Avenal had a population of 1,263 at the 2018 New Zealand census, an increase of 132 people (11.7%) since the 2013 census, and an increase of 105 people (9.1%) since the ... |
a provincial recreation site at the southern end of Nipekamew Lake and along the south-eastern shore of East Trout Lake. There are three resorts in the park centred on the bay and channel that separate the two lakes. Highway 927 provides access to the park and the resorts. On the East Trout Lake part of the park is Pin... | convenience store, boat rentals, boat launch, public showers, and washrooms. Eagle Bay Resort is situated on the bay between the lakes. Like Pine Gove Resort, it also has cabins for rent and a campground. Eagle Bay Resort has a general store, fuel, a boat launch, restaurant, a large sandy beach, and a water trampoline.... |
Fok (born 30 September 1954) is a Dutch former professional tennis player. A five-time national doubles champion, Fok debuted for the Netherlands Davis Cup team against Greece in 1977 and secured the tie with a reverse singles win over Nikolaos Kelaidis. He also featured against Norway in 1978. Fok, a left-handed playe... | (born 30 September 1954) is a Dutch former professional tennis player. A five-time national doubles champion, Fok debuted for the Netherlands Davis Cup team against Greece in 1977 and secured the tie with a reverse singles win |
happened. When it happened and after I was thinking was there a way we could have prevented this". He told tribunal investigators: "I began making allegations about a ‘systems failure’, in respect of all investigations related to the murder, including the child abduction case, in which I was involved." He also said "Wh... | this". He told tribunal investigators: "I began making allegations about a ‘systems failure’, in respect of all investigations related to the murder, including the child abduction case, in which I was involved." He also said "What I was saying was that numerous related crimes, including the child abduction case and thr... |
Law allowed the government to monitor wet nursing by requiring every infant that was placed with a guardian to be registered with the state. The babies were sent to a wet nurse for a year or two, although there was an "at least one-in-three chance" of the children never returning to their parents due to poor care. Pare... | nurses elsewhere. Sussman states that the practice of rural wet nursing declined due to the changing family attitude towards young children, safe breastfeeding methods becoming possible, and that outside work for married women in France became less important compared to raising their children. Until the 1900s, French w... |
writer Wolfgang Hildesheimer. Tynset (village), a village in Tynset municipality in Innlandet county, Norway Tynset Church, a church in Tynset municipality in Innlandet county, Norway Tynset IF, | Tynset municipality in Innlandet county, Norway Tynset Church, a church in Tynset municipality in Innlandet county, Norway |
October 2007. As Food Safety Commissioner, Chan promoted a mandatory nutrition labeling scheme in response to incidents such as the 2008 Chinese dairy contamination incident, and introduced new food safety control measures to help trace product origins following the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident. In 20... | who served as Director of Health and Director of the Auxiliary Medical Service. Early life Chan Hon-yee was born on October 20, 1961. From kindergarten to preparatory school she completed her studies at Rosaryhill School. She was accepted to the Department of Medicine at the University of Hong Kong where she obtained a... |
officer. References http://dreadnoughtproject.org/tfs/index.php/Herbert_Arthur_Buchanan-Wollaston https://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/10.1093/ww/9780199540891.001.0001/ww-9780199540884-e-161146 1878 births 1975 deaths Royal Navy admirals Royal Navy admirals of World War I | officer. References http://dreadnoughtproject.org/tfs/index.php/Herbert_Arthur_Buchanan-Wollaston https://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/10.1093/ww/9780199540891.001.0001/ww-9780199540884-e-161146 1878 births 1975 deaths Royal Navy admirals Royal Navy admirals of World War I Companions of the |
Ambassadors of Singapore to the Japan | a list of Ambassadors of Singapore to the |
1880 births 1960 deaths Royal Navy admirals Commanders of the Order of the British Empire Place of | 1880 births 1960 deaths Royal Navy admirals Commanders of the Order of |
Helsinki capital region started in 1975 and the hotel was opened in 1977. The hotel became publicly known in connection with the Korpilampi seminar in 1977. The hotel has a total of 156 rooms and 17 conference halls. The hotel also has a restaurant, a spa and a health club. Lomaliitto, the previous owner of Hotel Korpi... | hotel staff was built next to the hotel. Right from the start, the hotel was marketed in connection with Finnlines as suitable for Middle European passengers of the GTS Finnjet, but this strategy never paid off, but instead HOK-Elanto grew tired of the losses in the early 1980s and sold Hotel Korpilampi to Lomaliitto o... |
in addition to preserve records of the UN subsidiaries and other administrative documents. The ODS has also maintained a database of scanned copies of all resolutions, principal organs, the Security Council, and General Assembly. However it has not digitalized publishing material issued before 1993 such as press releas... | languages of the UN, such as Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish in addition to German language. It was established in 1993 and was later updated in 2016. It preserve full text of its main bodies such as the Security Council, General Assembly, and the United Nations Economic and Social Council in addi... |
https://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/10.1093/ww/9780199540891.001.0001/ww-9780199540884-e-234247 1881 births 1953 deaths Royal Navy admirals Knights Commander of the Order of the | world wars. References http://www.dreadnoughtproject.org/tfs/index.php/Francis_Murray_Austin https://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/10.1093/ww/9780199540891.001.0001/ww-9780199540884-e-234247 1881 births 1953 deaths Royal Navy admirals Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire |
one of three main wadis (seasonal streams) of Medina, Saudi Arabia. It flows between Mount Uhud and the city center of Medina. It connects with the two other major wadis | of Medina. It connects with the two other major wadis of the city, Wadi Buthan and Wadi al-Aqiq, at a point northwest of Medina. |
National Forest and across Highway 1 from Plaskett Creek Campground. There is a picnic area, bathrooms, and barbeque pits at the parking area. There is a $10 access fee payable at the parking lot managed by a concession company. The park is open 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily. Dogs are permitted on leash while on the tr... | 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily. Dogs are permitted on leash while on the trail and off leash at the beach. There is a access trail through a row of Monterey pines to a trail running along the top of a grassy bluff. There are views along the seaside bluff with long views up and down the coast. The beach is about long and... |
Theo Gorter (born 12 July 1956) is a Dutch former professional tennis player. A left-handed player from Amsterdam, Gorter's career almost ended when he was 18 year old, after suffering a broken tibia and crushed foot in a moped accident. His injuries kept him out of tennis for over a year. Gorter, a three-time national... | tennis for over a year. Gorter, a three-time national doubles champion, represented the Netherlands in a 1979 Davis Cup tie against Denmark in Hilversum. He partnered with Paul van Min in the doubles rubber, which they lost in four sets to Lars Elvstrøm and Michael |
an American World Cup alpine skier from Mammoth Lakes, California. She focuses on the speed events of downhill and super-G, and made her World Cup debut in December 2019 in a downhill at Lake Louise, Canada. Wilkinson represented | December 2019 in a downhill at Lake Louise, Canada. Wilkinson represented the United States at the 2022 Winter Olympics as a replacement for an injured Breezy Johnson. World Cup results Season standings Olympic results References External links Alix Wilkinson at U.S. Ski Team 2000 births Living people American female |
former bobsledder who competes on the Skeleton World Cup. Career Silveira made her Skeleton World Cup debut in the 2018–19 season, finishing in 25th place. The following season, she finished in 24th place. In the 2020–21 season, she finished 22nd. Silveira also competed in the 2017–18 Bobsleigh World Cup where she plac... | World Cup debut in the 2018–19 season, finishing in 25th place. The following season, she finished in 24th place. In the 2020–21 season, she finished 22nd. Silveira also competed in the 2017–18 Bobsleigh World Cup where she placed 18th in the standings. Personal life Silveira, who is openly bisexual, is in |
in East African waters. Appointed CBE in 1923, he was promoted to Rear-Admiral and retired in 1924. In 1929 he was promoted to Vice-Admiral on the Retired List. References http://www.dreadnoughtproject.org/tfs/index.php/Cecil_Dacre_Staveley_Raikes 1874 births 1947 deaths Royal Navy | was a Royal Navy officer. Biography The son of the Conservative politician Henry Cecil Raikes, he entered the Royal Navy in 1888. During the First World War, Raikes saw action in Gallipoli, in the Red Sea, and in East |
tenement houses in Berlin, which greatly increased in value, especially until 1900. Gradually, the brothers Eduard, Salo and Isidor, and Max also came to Berlin and settled in Charlottenburg, which was still independent at the time. Together with his nephews Alfred and Hugo, who had worked in the cable factory of his u... | there was a great demand for lumber due to construction activity, and became lumber merchants and suppliers with the Gebr. Cassirer Bau- und Naturholzhandlung. Since they were often awarded the houses they had already started as creditors in the event of non-payment for lumber already delivered, and were financially ab... |
United Nations since February 2022. He has also served as Deputy Permanent Representative. References | Naeemi is Afghanistan's Permanent envoy to the United Nations since February 2022. He |
March 1949) was a Royal Navy officer. References http://dreadnoughtproject.org/tfs/index.php/Cyril_Samuel_Townsend https://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/10.1093/ww/9780199540891.001.0001/ww-9780199540884-e-232745 1875 births 1949 deaths Royal Navy | Royal Navy admirals Royal Navy admirals of World War I Companions of the Order of the |
and is currently under development, starring Sam Rockwell. In 2022, he was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Outstanding British Film for his work on House of Gucci. He is also adapting Jo Nesbø's novella into an Amazon feature. References | was named to The Black List in 2012 and is currently under development, starring Sam Rockwell. In 2022, he was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Outstanding British Film for his work |
In January 1924, he attended the 1st National Congress of the Kuomintang at Guangzhou. In November, he was appointed as the secretary of CCP Shandong. He met Sun Yat-sen, who promoted him as a commissioner for the Propaganda Unit of the National Assembly, responsible for propaganda production and National Assembly meet... | became a research member of the Marxism Research Group of Peking University. In autumn of the same year, he was involved in the formation of the Li Sin Society, along with Deng Enming and several other classmates in Shandong. The society published the Luoyuansinkan, a bi-weekly. In spring 1921, he co-founded a branch o... |
appointment of Greg McKay as DCS Director. The details of the memo were never revealed. From 2016 to 2018, Adel was the executive director for the Maricopa County Bar Association. County Attorney In 2019, Bill Montgomery resigned as county attorney to take a seat on the Arizona Supreme Court. Adel was selected by the M... | in 1999. She then worked at the Maricopa County Superior Court from 1999 to 2001 as a criminal court administrator. Deciding to go law school to become a prosecutor, Adel graduated from the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law in 2004. After graduating law school, Adel served as a prosecutor with the Maricopa County Atto... |
has a population of 587 people with a permanent address registered in the settlement. Geography The village lies between two geographical areas - the Balkan Mountains and the Danubian Plain (Bulgaria). Dralfa village is located in Municipality Targovishte, 17 kilometers northwest away from Targovishte. The village is a... | village, supplying the nearby 10 villages with bread. A Thracian historical mound was found near the village, which was a burial site dating back to the 4th century. Buildings There is a local community center and library “Napredak”. It was built in 1903. It is still active. The elementary school “Sv. sv. Kiril i Metod... |
Selected filmography Blazing Saddles (1974) Yes, Giorgio (1982) My Favorite Year (1982) Johnny Dangerously (1984) Wise Guys (1986) Funny About Love (1990) References External links 1939 births Living people People from Brooklyn Television producers | (1982) My Favorite Year (1982) Johnny Dangerously (1984) Wise Guys (1986) Funny About Love (1990) References External links 1939 births Living people People from Brooklyn Television producers from New York (state) Screenwriters from New |
Cobb was born on April 11, 1819, in Oglethorpe County, Georgia; George T. Buckley identifies Cobb's birthplace as near Lexington, Georgia. His father was Thomas W. Cobb. He attended a school in Willington, South Carolina, and the University of Georgia, leaving in 1838 without a degree. He married Almira Clayton on Octo... | South Carolina, and the University of Georgia, leaving in 1838 without a degree. He married Almira Clayton on October 5, 1837. Cobb moved to Mississippi in 1838 and was elected to the Mississippi Legislature in 1841, resigning in 1843. By 1844 he lived in Columbus, Mississippi, where he held a plantation. As of his dea... |
cross-country events, and Cannon Mountain Ski Area, which hosted the alpine events. The tournament went into its 67th consecutive NCAA Skiing Championships, and featured seventeen teams across all divisions. Team results Note: Top | Cannon Mountain Ski Area, which hosted the alpine events. The tournament went into its 67th consecutive NCAA Skiing Championships, and featured seventeen teams |
References External links Embassy of Singapore in Lao People's Democratic Republic Lao People's Democratic | Democratic Republic References External links Embassy of Singapore |
Royal Naval War College. In 1906, he was given command of the protected cruiser HMS Elgar, before being appointed Captain of the HM Navigation School (HMS Dryad) in 1907. He was master of the fleet at the review of the Home Fleet by Edward VII in August 1907. In 1910, he was given command of the cruiser HMS Monmouth. I... | War College. In 1906, he was given command of the protected cruiser HMS Elgar, before being appointed Captain of the HM Navigation School (HMS Dryad) in 1907. He was master of the fleet at the review of the Home Fleet by Edward VII in August 1907. In 1910, he was given command of the cruiser HMS Monmouth. In 1912, Powe... |
The 2008–09 season was the 84th season in the history of Fussball-Club Luzern and the club's third consecutive season in the top | consecutive season in the top flight of Swiss football. Players First-team squad Transfers Pre-season and friendlies Competitions Overall record Swiss Super League League table Results summary Results by |
science in 2006, then left to teach at Harvard in 2012. He later rejoined the Yale faculty as Dean Acheson Professor of Political Science and Global Affairs. In 2020, Scheve was elected a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Selected publications References Living people Year of birth missing (living pe... | Dame in 1990, then worked in the finance sector. He completed a doctorate in political science at Harvard University in 2000, where his doctoral thesis, Casting Votes in the Global Economy: Public Opinion and Voting Behavior in Open Economies, was advised by James E. Alt, Torben Iversen, and Gary King. Scheve accepted ... |
sponsored on tour by the government. His best performance came at the 1979 Lagos Open, where he had wins over Greg Halder and Peter Elter to make the singles quarter-finals. He reached the second qualifying round of the 1979 Wimbledon Championships. | Lagos Open, where he had wins over Greg Halder and Peter Elter to make the singles quarter-finals. He reached the second qualifying round of the 1979 Wimbledon Championships. Imonitie played collegiate tennis for the Northwest Missouri State Bearcats. He was a |
is located in Municipality Targovishte. It is located 14 kilometers east of Targovishte. The elevation of the village ranges between 100 and 199 meters with an average elevation of 174 meters above sea level. The village's climate is continental. There is a river called Dalgach dere which passes near the village. In th... | is located 14 kilometers east of Targovishte. The elevation of the village ranges between 100 and 199 meters with an average elevation of 174 meters above sea level. The village's climate is continental. There is a river called Dalgach dere which passes near the village. In the village's area, the geographical area “Id... |
was therefore required to ensure that nuclear stations could continue to operate safely. The Government extended a loan facility to the company to allow time for an investigation into the possibilities of a restructuring package to be undertaken. It was also necessary to consider how nuclear liabilities could be dealt ... | long title is ‘An Act to make provision in connection with the provision of financial assistance to, or the acquisition of any securities of or any part of the undertaking or assets of, British Energy p.l.c. or any of its subsidiaries; to provide for the repeal of Part 2 of the Electricity Act 1989; to amend Schedule 1... |
at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. He teaches at Harvard's Law School and Kennedy School. He has been a member of the board of trustees of Central European University; the National Academy of Sciences Committee on Science, Technology and Law; the Board ... | partner Carter Phillips. In 1987, General Electric CEO Jack Welch hired him as GE's senior vice president and general counsel. He served in that position from 1987 to 2003 and then as the senior vice president for law and public affairs until 2005, when he retired. Heineman has been an occasional lecturer at Yale Law S... |
the University of California, Berkeley for a Master of Arts. Since 1988, Kosman has been a music critic of the San Francisco Chronicle. He was hand-picked in 1993 by the music critic Robert Commanday to succeeded him as chief classical music critic for the Chronicle. He frequently writes on contemporary classical music... | Chen Yi and Lisa Bielawa. Other topics Kosman engages with include "orchestral management" and the pianist David Helfgott, who came into the spotlight after the movie 1996 Shine. The music critic Jayson Greene described Kosman as having a "congenial, probing tone that blends a reporter’s instincts with a critic’s acume... |
born 1 July 1997) is a Chinese skeleton racer who competed at the 2022 Winter Olympics. Career Wengang represented China at the 2022 Winter Olympics in the men's skeleton event and won a bronze medal. This was China's first ever | ever medal in a sliding sport at the Olympics. References 1997 births Living people Chinese male skeleton racers Olympic skeleton racers of China Skeleton racers at the 2022 Winter Olympics Medalists at the 2022 Winter Olympics Olympic medalists in skeleton |
798 households. There were 1,002 males and 1,068 females, giving a sex ratio of 0.94 males per female. The median age was 36.9 years (compared with 37.4 years nationally), with 447 people (21.6%) aged under 15 years, 408 (19.7%) aged 15 to 29, 948 (45.8%) aged 30 to 64, and 270 (13.0%) aged 65 or older. Ethnicities wer... | had a bachelor or higher degree, and 267 (16.5%) people had no formal qualifications. The median income was $37,800, compared with $31,800 nationally. 309 people (19.0%) earned over $70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment status of those at least 15 was that 927 (57.1%) people were employed full-time, 243 ... |
H. Marcus (formerly Breslau) and Academia Verlag, Prague. From 1969, works of trivial literature, fairy tales and legends, hippology, film history, culinary art and mail order catalogs were published under the name Olms Presse. In 1970 the publishing house opened a branch in New York. Production area III at Georg Olms ... | non-fiction and photo books. In 1983, Walter Georg Olms took over the Weidmannsche Buchhandlung, which was founded in 1680 and is considered one of the oldest publishers in the humanities. Dietrich Olms, the younger son of W. Georg Olms, took over the areas of marketing, sales and advertising in 1991. In 2002 he also t... |
rivers of south Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, and the Congo River basin. It has a length of three inches. | coastal rivers of south Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, and the Congo River basin. It has a length |
New York, now I'm the one that's in charge" (thereby paying tribute to late rapper Pop Smoke) which West responded to by saying "Yo that's even better!". The song is dedicated to late rapper, friend of Fivio Foreign and longtime collaborator TDott Woo, who was shot and killed a week before the release of the song. In a... | Chainsmokers. Background West and Fivio Foreign first worked together for the song "Off the Grid", released on West's album Donda in 2021. The collaboration came together after West called Fivio Foreign to record in Mercedes Benz Stadium the night before the listening event for Donda. According to Fivo Foreign, West pr... |
as a "professional image consultant". At the beginning of the video, Future confesses to Samuels about his addiction to buying many women excess gifts for Valentine's Day. He added that he usually spends "around two to three" on presents, with Samuels assuming that the numbers are referring to thousands, but Future cor... | the cover art of the song. Composition and lyrics The song has been described as "a little smoother and glossier than most Future singles". On the Valentine's Day song, Future raps about the stress that comes with purchasing gifts for a lot of beautiful women: "Valentine's Day, the worst day, got too many to please". M... |
Blazekovic (born May 26, 1960) is an American former professional tennis player. Blazekovic grew up in Battle Creek, Michigan and attended Springfield High | Springfield High School, where he won two state titles in singles. On the professional tour, Blazekovic attained a best singles world ranking of 273. In 1985 he qualified for the main draw of the Volvo International in Stratton Mountain |
four years. McKay represented the Colorado River Commission, served as Chief Legal Counsel to the Nevada Equal Rights Commission, and was special counsel for the University of Nevada. McKay joined the Advisory Policy Board of the National Crime Information Center in 1985, serving three terms. McKay was elected Nevada's... | Colorado River Commission, served as Chief Legal Counsel to the Nevada Equal Rights Commission, and was special counsel for the University of Nevada. McKay joined the Advisory Policy Board of the National Crime Information Center in 1985, serving three terms. McKay was elected Nevada's Attorney General in 1982, defeati... |
college ranks, this time at Augsburg College. After settling in, he began to play hockey again and was part of the Auggies 1982 Championship team. Schwartz graduated with a BA in education in 1983 and embarked on a professional career. In 1986 he returned to ice hockey once more as the head coach for his alma mater, Jo... | Johnson High School in 1975. After two years, however, he left school. In 1979 he returned to the college ranks, this time at Augsburg College. After settling in, he began to play hockey again and was part of the Auggies 1982 Championship team. Schwartz graduated with a BA in education in 1983 and embarked on a profess... |
Βελοπούλα) is an island situated to the southeast of Spetses, which is one of the Saronic | Attica and the Aegean Sea. It is the site of a lighthouse. References |
the southern gate; and by the Princes of States who wore xuanduan when sacrificing (诸侯玄端以祭). Ming dynasty During the reign of Emperor Jiajing of Ming, sartorial reforms took place. Emperor Jiajing reformed yanfu (i.e. daily casual or leisure clothes, worn at home by the emperor, the officials and by the appointed ladie... | upper and lower garment). It was worn since the Western Zhou dynasty. During the Ming dynasty, under the reign of Emperor Jiajing, the xuanduan became a model for the regulations reforms related to yanfu (casual or leisure clothing) worn by the Emperor and officials. Terminology The term xuanduan appears in the Liji in... |
the care of Cardinal Melior, his legate, who accompanied them to Pisa, Genoa, Marseille, and finally Poitiers. At some point during his legateship, Cardinal Melior was approached by the archbishop of Reims, the king's uncle, in the hope of settling the centuries' old dispute between the bishop of Dol and the archbishop... | document of 28 November 1189 and in a document of 17 November 1196. There is no room for Melior. Monaco glides over the problem by writing carefully, "He became bishop of Massa Marittima, only to be designated during the pontificate of Celestine III legate to France, a position he held from 1193 to 1197;" and Ganzer is... |
North Island of New Zealand. The Wairarapa Line runs through the area, with the Pahiatua railway station in the settlement. The settlement was the birthplace of former New Zealand Prime Minister Sir Keith Holyoake. Etymology Mangamutu takes its name from the nearby Mangamutu stream. It is a Māori phrase meaning finishe... | meaning finished stream from the words manga meaning stream and mutu meaning finished. Economy Mangamutu is home to a significant Fonterra dairy factory. The factory was originally commissioned by the Tui Dairy Company in 1976; Tui merged with Hāwera-based Kiwi Dairies in 1996, who in turn merged with the New Zealand D... |
naked and upside down on his feet until after 34 hours death occurred in agony, as a result of excessive blood rush in the head. Four days later, the evening appeal also reported the death of Father Spanlang, who was probably murdered in a similar way, although there is no certainty about the circumstances of his death... | baptizing a fellow inmate into the Catholic faith. Early life and priesthood Matthias Spanlang came from a farming family living at the Steindlgut in Stockham. Due to his talent, he passed the Abitur after attending elementary school and the Petrinum college in Linz. He then studied Roman Catholic theology. On 31 July ... |
Antonescu meets the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini in Rome and pleads with him to lead a bid by the countries aligned with Germany to leave the Axis. Mussolini refuses to commit to the plan. 1 August – The United States Army Air Forces unsuccessfully attempt to destroyer the refineries at Ploiești in Operation Tidal... | a bid by the countries aligned with Germany to leave the Axis. Mussolini refuses to commit to the plan. 1 August – The United States Army Air Forces unsuccessfully attempt to destroyer the refineries at Ploiești in Operation Tidal Wave, losing 53 bombers to Romanian defences. 2 October — The Tudor Vladimirescu Division... |
alcoholics and prostitutes to whom she tried to evangelize and convert from a life of sin. It was in those neighborhoods that she developed a strong sense of social justice and a powerful goal to cater to the needs of those on the societal peripheries. Duque organized Marian conferences and also organized retreats and ... | all became nuns. Duque was baptized on 16 August in the Immaculate Conception parish in Salamina; on 31 October 1902 received her Confirmation from the Bishop of Manizales Gregorio Nacianceno Hoyos and on 7 September 1907 made her First Communion. Her parents provided for her initial religious formation and it was from... |
the Supreme Court of Georgia William A. Little (Nebraska judge) (c. 1832–1867), Associate Justice | Court of Newfoundland William A. Little (Georgia judge) (1838–1924), Associate Justice |
sixth-seeded player Eliot Teltscher. He also made a Grand Prix tournament appearance at the Caracas Open in 1982 and was eliminated in the second round by Eddie Dibbs, after a win over Roberto Vizcaíno. In 2008 he | an American former professional tennis player. Born and raised in Abilene, Texas, Meyers won a 5A state singles championship while at Cooper High School and played collegiate tennis for Texas Christian University, where he was named All-Southwest Conference all four years. Meyers was a main |
Defense Systems Institute since March 2021 and a Director in DSTA since April 2021. In the past, Neo was the programme director of the Pioneer Generation Office and the founding Group Chief of the Silver Generation Office under the Agency for Integrated Care. He was also a Member, Board of Governors of Singapore Polyte... | Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He also holds a Master of Science (M.Sc) in Operations Research from Stanford University and Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng) in Electrical Engineering where he graduated with Honours, was a James Scholar and was on the Dean's List. He also holds an A.B Econs in Economics from Univ... |
As of 1986, mathematics, science, and the Japanese language are the main courses taken. By 1997 the course offerings also included social studies, and each day had five hours of instruction. References Further reading - English abstract included External links Indiana Japanese Language School Asian-American culture in ... | classes. By 1986 the Orchard School hosted the Japanese school's classes. The school had around 40 students, with some having parents working at some twenty companies which were branches of Japanese firms, including subsidiaries of Enkei, Sanyo, Sony, and Uniden. Some students had parents were academics at area univers... |
a goal in Minnesota State's 4–0 win over Minnesota, he added two more on the power play against St. Cloud State in the national semifinal. While it wasn't enough to get the Mavericks a win, it did earn him a spot on the All-Tournament Team. For his junior season, Smith shot out of the gate and scored in bunches. By the... | was delayed by over a month. In spite of the upheaval, Smith put up good numbers and finished second on the team in scoring. In the Mavericks first game of the NCAA Tournament, they found themselves down 1–3 with under 10 minutes to play. Smith scored to cut the lead in half and began a tremendous comeback by MSU that ... |
economist. Stasavage attended a bachelor's degree at Cornell University in 1989, then obtained his doctorate from Harvard University in 1995. He subsequently went to Europe, working successively for the World Bank, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, the Centre for the Study of African Economies... | a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Selected publications References Living people Year of birth missing (living people) American political scientists Academics of the London School of Economics Harvard University alumni Cornell University alumni American expatriates in the United Kingdom New York Un... |
Qureshi), a righteous Hindi Literature professor, accuses her student, Rhea Rajguru(Avantika Dassani) of plagiarism in her Literature essay. Rhea, who is the daughter of one of the top college benefactors doesn’t take this well and sets out on a journey of vengeance and violence, destroying everything in her path. What... | against the picturesque backdrop of Darjeeling, is a dark and twisted tale of truth and deception laced with numerous secrets and lies. It all starts when Juhi Adhikar(Huma Qureshi), a righteous Hindi Literature professor, accuses her student, Rhea Rajguru(Avantika Dassani) of plagiarism in her Literature essay. Rhea, ... |
also speak the national language of Pakistan, Urdu. English is spoken by the educated elite. Education The Government Girls Primary School (GGPS) Khasry was established in 1991. Communication The only way to get to Khasry is by road. Besides driving | Communication The only way to get to Khasry is by road. Besides driving your own car (which takes about 10 minutes from Wazirabad), one can also catch a bus or van from Gujranwala or Wazirabad to get there. Khasry is connected with Wazirabad via Wazirabad-Rasul Nagar Highway (Rd/E-3). Wazirabad-Faisalabad rail link is |
Polglaze explained the non-consideration among other things with the concern for the safety of the inexperienced athletes. Although the Australian Olympic Committee supported the women riders, the Australian women's entry in the Olympic bobsleigh competitions remained vacant, which Walker found discouraging and a sign ... | despite the sporting qualification. SSA director Ted Polglaze explained the non-consideration among other things with the concern for the safety of the inexperienced athletes. Although the Australian Olympic Committee supported the women riders, the Australian women's entry in the Olympic bobsleigh competitions remaine... |
the course of a fortnight in 1979 when he scored upset wins over world number 25 Brian Teacher at the Louisville Open and Australian Davis Cup player Colin Dibley at the South Orange Open. At collegiate level he played for the UCLA Bruins and was team captain for two years, as well as an All-American in | Day at a Time. A member of the U.S. Junior Davis Cup team, Harrington's best period on the circuit came over the course of a fortnight in 1979 when he scored upset wins over world number 25 Brian Teacher at the Louisville Open and Australian Davis Cup player Colin Dibley at the South Orange Open. At collegiate level he... |
Ski Championships, however, she missed the competition due to injury. During training for the 2020–21 season, she crashed and was unconscious and suffered brain damage. She was hospitalized for eight days following her crash, as she sustained a minor MCL strain, hematoma in both hips, and a temporary loss of feeling in... | 2020 World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships where she won a bronze medal in the combined discipline. Cashman qualified for the 2021 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships, however, she missed the competition due to injury. During training for the 2020–21 season, she crashed and was unconscious and suffered brain damage. ... |
it his third studio album released on the label following a 26-year lapse. The album was distributed by Create Music Group. It features guest appearances by Nas, T.I., Sleepy Brown, Nate Dogg, The Game, DaBaby, Uncle Murda, Wiz Khalifa and Lil Duval and production by Battlecat, Bing!, DJ Green Lantern and Hit-Boy, amon... | Uncle Murda, Wiz Khalifa and Lil Duval and production by Battlecat, Bing!, DJ Green Lantern and Hit-Boy, among others. Background On August 23, 2019, American toy company Hasbro announced a $4 billion purchase of eOne, making them the owners of Death Row Records. In April 2021, Hasbro and Entertainment One announced it... |
collaboration titled "Do We Have a Problem?". The music video of the song ends with a preview of "Bussin", which garnered positive reactions from fans. Minaj announced the song on her Twitter, saying "Next week we pushin B for Bussin btch WTF IS GOOD". The artwork was then revealed on February 7. The song is intended t... | 7. The song is intended to appear on Minaj's upcoming album. The song is also part of a weekly surprise treat for the fans, referred to by Minaj as "Pink Friday". Composition The song sees Minaj and Baby trading verses over a "staccato, foreboding production", with the former "laying down a quick rap flow". Commercial ... |
Knowledge Park I to the north, it is also shares close proximity with the Yamuna Expressway. It is named after the Greek | PSI-I to the west and Knowledge Park I to the north, it is also shares close proximity with the Yamuna Expressway. It is named after |
the nationality and citizenship status of all people who live in Brunei as well as all people who are of Bruneian descent. It allows the children of expatriates, foreigners as well as residents in Brunei to examine their citizenship status and if necessary, apply for and obtain citizenship of Brunei. The primary law re... | character. Not likely to become a charge on the state. Proficient in the Malay language. Intending to settle permanently in Brunei. Registration A resident born on Bruneian sovereign territory who is not a member of the aforementioned Malay groups, can apply for citizenship by registration, provided they are: Over the ... |
the territory tributary to its route made him one of the most successful businessmen in the state. Bruback developed a coal mine at Morrison, the terminus of the Sanpete Valley Railway, after almost insurmountable difficulties, and made a profitable enterprise out of it. He developed the Nebo Brown Stone Quarry, of whi... | Mercur was the want of water, and although it was necessary to raise it over an altitude of , through miles of pipe, in order to get it into Mercur, and notwithstanding the difficulty was pronounced insurmountable by engineers and mining men, Bruback accomplished the task. The Gold Belt Water Company enabled Mercur to ... |
Media Stadium || YouTube || 13–4(5) || Carley Brown (1–0) || Kirsten Martinez (0–1) || None || N/A || 1–1 || – |- align="center" bgcolor="ccffcc" | February 11 || vs. Hawai'i || – || Eller Media Stadium || YouTube || 2–1 || Chloe Temples (1–0) || Chloe Borges (0–1) || None || N/A || 2–1 || – |- bgcolor="#ccffcc" | Febr... | 12 conference championships and having been picked as the favorites to win the 2022 WCC title. 2022 Roster Schedule |- ! style=""| UNLV Rebel Classic |- |- align="center" bgcolor="ffbbb" | February 10 || at UNLV || – || Eller Media Stadium || YouTube || 3–5 || Jenny Bressler (1–0) || Autumn Moffat-Korth (0–1) || Jasmin... |
AM from 2012 until 2016, when it moved to the FM band. References Radio stations in Butuan | located at KM 3, Ba-an Hi-way, Butuan. It was formerly broadcast on 1323 kHz AM from 2012 |
It is an all girls' secondary school situated in Onitsha, Anambra State, Nigeria. History Federal Government Girls' College Onitsha was founded in 1977. | secondary school, run by the Federal Ministry of Education. It is an all girls' secondary school situated in |
is a Federal Government owned secondary school, run by the Federal Ministry of Education. It is | History Federal Science And Technical College, Uromi was founded in 1999. References Secondary schools in |
was established by the Society of Authors in partnership with the Geothe Institut's London branch. The Society of Authors is a British trade union of writers, illustrators, and translators, which, among other activities, awards a number of literary prizes for writing and translation, including the Betty Trask Prize, TA... | Katy Derbyshire, and Imogen Taylor. About The Goethe-Institut Award was established by the Society of Authors in partnership with the Geothe Institut's London branch. The Society of Authors is a British trade union of writers, illustrators, and translators, which, among other activities, awards a number of literary pri... |
owned secondary school, run by the Federal Ministry of Education. It is an all girls' secondary school situated in Yola, Adamawa State, Nigeria. History | by the Federal Ministry of Education. It is an all girls' secondary school situated in Yola, Adamawa |
tennis player. Walker played varsity tennis for Chapman College and won the 1988 NCAA Division II singles title. He had returned to Chapman after leaving tennis in 1980 and playing little competitive tennis for the next six years. On the professional tour he featured mostly in satellite events, with his biggest tournam... | is an American former professional tennis player. Walker played varsity tennis for Chapman College and won the 1988 NCAA Division II singles title. He had returned to Chapman after leaving tennis in 1980 and playing little competitive tennis for |
College, Ohafia is a Federal Government owned secondary school, run by the Federal Ministry of Education. It is a mixed' secondary | of Education. It is a mixed' secondary school situated in Ohafia, Abia State, Nigeria. History Federal Science And Technical College, |
all girls' secondary school situated in Zaria, Kaduna State, Nigeria. References Secondary schools in Nigeria Government schools | secondary school, run by the Federal Ministry of Education. It is an all |
Saravia Salvia (born 17 August 2000) is a Uruguayan professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Peñarol. Career Saravia is a youth academy graduate of Peñarol. In August 2021, he | He made his professional debut on 16 September 2021 in a 2–1 league win against Uruguay Montevideo. Career statistics Honours Peñarol Supercopa Uruguaya: 2022 References External |
by the Federal Ministry of Education. It is a mixed secondary school situated in Ugwolawo, | run by the Federal Ministry of Education. It is a mixed secondary school situated in Ugwolawo, Kogi |
of the Realm (A.M.N.) (1997) Companion of the Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia (J.S.M.) (2009) Commander of the Order of Meritorious Service (P.J.N.) - Datuk (2013) Commander of the Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia (P.S.M.) - Tan Sri (2020) Malaysian Armed Forces Officer of The Most Gallant Order of M... | the Crown of Pahang (S.I.M.P.) - Dato' Indera (2010) Grand Knight of the Order of Sultan Ahmad Shah of Pahang (S.S.A.P.) - Dato' Sri (2011) Knight Commander of the Order of the Defender of State (D.P.P.N.) - Dato' Seri (2020) References Members of the Order of the Defender of the Realm Companions of the Order of Loyalt... |
and was sent to training with Katja Melkko. Racing career 2021: four-year-old season La Verite made his racing debut as a four-year-old on on Färjestadstravet, in which he came fifth. He took his first victory in his second start, on on Romme travbana, after he went off stride. During his four-year-old season he raced ... | Verite was a bay gelding sired by Readly Express and his grandsire was French champion trotter Ready Cash. La Verite's dam, Bardot Boko was sired by Dream Vacation. He was bred and owned in Sweden by Kontio Stable AB, and was sent to training with Katja Melkko. Racing career 2021: four-year-old season La Verite made hi... |
Can Cry" was announced for release later that month along with a greatest hits album in November. A gospel choir tour was also announced to take place in Japan in support of the album. The song was released digitally on September 27. Live performances Ai performed "Baby You Can Cry" and other songs during her 20th anni... | industry, Ai traveled to Los Angeles, California to record new content for an album. In September 2019, "Baby You Can Cry" was announced for release later that month along with a greatest hits album in November. A gospel choir tour was also announced to take place in Japan in support of the album. The song was released... |
away. On the other hand, Nayar's men steal apartment's CC footage where they see Anupama carrying Mani's body. Nayar blackmails Anupama to find the Egg and bring it to him. She couldn't find the Egg in Feroz's house nor in Mani's pockets. Anupama in an attempt to smuggle the dead body out with the help of an associate ... | is the one who actually killed Feroz and now also kills another woman in the apartment who finds out the truth. Anupama recollects that she saw a locket in Feroz's house while searching for the Egg which actually belongs to Daniel. With the help of Shilpa, Anupama hands over Daniel to Nayar and goes to his house in the... |
of Swiss football. Players First-team squad Transfers Pre-season and friendlies Competitions Overall record Swiss Super League League table Results summary Results by round | Pre-season and friendlies Competitions Overall record Swiss Super League League table Results summary Results by round Matches Swiss Cup References |
directed by Alexander Zolotukhin, starring Nikolay Zhuravlyov and Sergey Zhuravlyov as twin brothers who dream of becoming military pilots, but their attachment to each other prevents them. They have to make a difficult choice for the sake of their dreams. The film was included in the Encounters program of the 72nd Ber... | who study the difficult and dangerous profession of Russian military pilots. Since childhood, they have been inseparable. They rejoice and grieve together, overcome difficulties and adversities. But now the brothers understand that with their great love, care and affection they prevent each other from achieving a commo... |
a traditional dance drama of Kuchipudi Bhama Kalapam, a 1988 Indian Telugu-language film by written | a 1988 Indian Telugu-language film by written and directed by Relangi Narasimha |
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