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defeat Wimbledon junior finalist Ashok Amritraj in the first round, before falling in his next match to Rod Laver. References External links Mike Powers at College Hockey News 1950 births Living people American male tennis players Tennis people from New York (state) Brown Bears men's tennis players Brown Bears men's ic... | on the professional tour had a best world ranking of 210. At the 1974 Volvo International in Bretton Woods he saved a match point to defeat Wimbledon junior finalist Ashok Amritraj in the first round, before |
Streaming information: All home games will be televised on WaveCasts. All road games will also be streamed by the schools tv or streaming service. The conference tournament will be streamed by FloVolleyball. *-Indicates conference match. Times listed are Pacific Time Zone. Announcers for televised games Erskine: Al Eps... | for televised games Erskine: Al Epstein Erskine: Al Epstein Princeton: Al Epstein UC Santa Barbara: Al Epstein Lewis: Al Epstein UC Santa Barbara: Max Kelton & Katie Spieler UC Irvine: Al Epstein UC Irvine: Rob Espero & Charlie Brande Grand Canyon: Diana Johnson & Houston Boe Grand Canyon: Diana Johnson & Amanda Roach ... |
given year, in the genres of comedy and/or musical film. It was first awarded in 2021. Winners and nominees 2020s References External links | America. It honors the work set decorators whose work has been deemed the "best" of a given year, in the genres of |
Forever Female. Leslie guest-starred in television programs, including, Fury, Tales of Wells Fargo, The Donna Reed Show, My Three Sons, Dr. Kildare, Ironside, The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin, Hawaiian Eye, Combat! and Father Knows Best. He also co-starred and appeared in films such as, Up Periscope, Bring Your Smile Alon... | Knows Best. He also co-starred and appeared in films such as, Up Periscope, Bring Your Smile Along, Hellcats of the Navy, The Horse Soldiers, The Night the World Exploded, Operation Mad Ball, Mutiny in Outer Space, The Long Gray Line, The White Squaw, The Couch, The Lineup, Return to Warbow and Magnificent Obsession. L... |
Roque in the Department of Antioquia, Colombia. It inhabits premontane humid forests at 1158 to 1514 meters above sea level. Adult males have a | is a species of frog in the family Leucostethus that is endemic to the municipalities of Alexandria, Amalfi, Granada, San Carlos, San Rafael and San Roque in the Department of Antioquia, Colombia. It inhabits premontane humid forests at 1158 |
2 Section 3 Section 4 Bottom half Section 5 Section 6 Section 7 Section 8 Seeded players The following are the seeded players. Seedings are based on WTA rankings as of February 28, 2022. Rankings and points before are as of March 7, 2022. As announced by the WTA in September 2021, January, February and March event poin... | tournament); any 2021 points will be replaced by 2022 points at that time. Note that this is a different ranking adjustment system than the one being used by the ATP for the men's event. †The player's 2021 points will be replaced by her 2022 points, which will be dropped on October 17, 2022, seven months after the end ... |
No Reservations in 2007 and Andrew Zimmern's The Zimmern List in 2017. By 2018, Piroshky Piroshky had opened its fifth location in Seattle and planned to launch a food truck. The bakery began offering four new vegan options in 2019. The Century Square location closed for over a year during the COVID-19 pandemic, but re... | Seattle, as of 2022. The Pike Place Market location appeared on Anthony Bourdain's No Reservations in 2007 and Andrew Zimmern's The Zimmern List in 2017. By 2018, Piroshky Piroshky had opened its fifth location in Seattle and planned to launch a food truck. The bakery began offering four new vegan options in 2019. The ... |
and more than just a bass player. Therefore, on Dreams of Reason Produce Monsters, there isn't much bass guitar. However, he later thought there should have been more bass on the album and described it as the weakest album he made. The album features two of his former Japan bandmates, David Sylvian and Steve Jansen. Sy... | co-produced the album with Karn as well as playing it as writing "Land". "Buoy" was released as a single in January 1987. It featured "Dreams of Reason" as the B-side and "Language of Ritual" as the second 12-inch single B-side. The single peaked at number 63 on the UK Singles Chart. Reviewing for New Musical Express, ... |
symbol of city had been installed here in the 17th-century, but removed by the Bourbon administration after the Sicilian revolution of 1848, but after the liberation of Sicily by Garibaldi in 1860, the fountain and statue, which had become a patriotic symbol, were reunited, and the piazza renamed. The now Piazza Rivolu... | to host a busy marketplace. Today it is surrounded by restaurants and bars. The statue is placed atop a mossy mountain. The statue is a sitting impassive king with a crown, allowing a large snake to feed from his breast. At the base of the fountain, a plaque reads: This marble/ feared symbol of liberty / removed from t... |
from 1884 to 1914. The parish's current building was completed to Anglo-Catholic specifications in 1902 during Ritchie's tenure, featuring a tabernacle for reservation of the Blessed Sacrament, built-in confessional booths, permanent stoups for holy water, and a de-emphasized pulpit (which was itself removed in 1929). ... | Sermon Preached at the Church of the Ascension, Chicago, Sunday, Aug. 1st, 1880 (Chicago, 1880) Spiritual Studies in St. John's Gospel for Workaday Christians (Chicago, 1887) The Ave Maria and Other Sermons: Preached in St. Ignatius' Church, New York (New York, 1889) Dancing before the Lord, and Other Sermons (New York... |
and career leaders. The Sharks represent Long Island University as an independent in the NCAA. LIU began competing in intercollegiate ice hockey in 2020. These lists are updated through the | 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 Sharks represent |
boulders for construction works. Thus, to protect the region, a program was initiated with focus to reduce the possible damage by climate change and natural disasters. This is supposed to be done by implementing sustainable management of natural resources such as land, water, vegetation and biodiversity in the Chure ar... | reduce the possible damage by climate change and natural disasters. This is supposed to be done by implementing sustainable management of natural resources such as land, water, vegetation and biodiversity in the Chure area of Terai region. The program also focuses on water-borne disasters. In addition, the program work... |
1996–97 South Alabama Jaguars basketball team represented the University of South Alabama as members of the Sun Belt Conference during the 1996–97 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Jaguars were led by head coach Bill Musselman and played their home games at the Mitchell Center. They finished the season 23–7,... | in first place. They won the Sun Belt Tournament to earn an automatic bid to the 1997 NCAA Tournament as the 13 seed in the Southeast region. In the opening round, the Jaguars lost to eventual National |
the Saint John River in Liberia to the Mono River in Togo. References atesuensis Freshwater fish of West Africa Fish described in 1904 | Its length reaches 9.3 cm. It lives from the Saint John River in Liberia to the Mono River in Togo. References atesuensis |
from Macau. She has published six collections of poetry, and her work has won several honors, including the inaugural New Star–People's Literature Prize of Poetry in China, and the Henry Luce Foundation Chinese Poetry Fellowship. Biography Un Sio San was born in Macau. She completed her undergraduate education at Pekin... | including the inaugural New Star–People's Literature Prize of Poetry in China, and the Henry Luce Foundation Chinese Poetry Fellowship. Biography Un Sio San was born in Macau. She completed her undergraduate education at Peking University, studying Chinese Language and Art (film and television production), and her mast... |
TC mark on his cap, just like the rest of the team. The original person who Portrayed T.C. was fired after the 2019 season. In 2021, when the Twins Opened back up Target Field to fans, 2 new actors (who were said to play T.C. the year before but only made minor appearances due to the COVID-19 Pandemic not allowing fans... | the team. The original person who Portrayed T.C. was fired after the 2019 season. In 2021, when the Twins Opened back up Target Field to fans, 2 new actors (who were said to play T.C. the year before but only made minor appearances due to the COVID-19 Pandemic not allowing fans inside the stadium) started portraying hi... |
Productions A earlier version of the work titled Rodeo Moon was workshopped at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts in 2015. Following a short season in Bunbury, Panawathi Girl was performed at His Majesty's Theatre in Perth from 8–13 February 2022, presented by Yirra Yaakin and the Perth Festival. The cas... | Girl was performed at His Majesty's Theatre in Perth from 8–13 February 2022, presented by Yirra Yaakin and the Perth Festival. The cast included Lila McGuire (Molly), Peter Docker (Chubb), Chris Isaacs (Ron), Grace Chow (Beth), Manuao TeAotonga (JoJo), Angelica Lockyer (Pansy), Wimiya Woodley (Billy), Teresa Rose (Ada... |
(February 6, 1914 – February 6, 2000) was an American publisher known for founding Sterling Publishing and popularizing the Guinness World Records in the United States. Biography Boehm was born in Manhattan, attended George Washington High School and graduated from Columbia University in 1934, where he studied sociolog... | Alfred Boehm (February 6, 1914 – February 6, 2000) was an American publisher known for founding Sterling Publishing and popularizing the Guinness World Records in the United States. Biography Boehm was born in Manhattan, attended George Washington High School and graduated from Columbia University in 1934, where he stu... |
tree in the mangosteen family, that is native to Southeast Asia. Description The tree grows to 30 m in height, with a 2–6 m bole and small fluted buttresses. The smooth oval leaves are 6–10 cm long by 3–4 cm wide. The white to cream flowers are 4-petalled. The fruits are oval berries, 3–4 cm by 2.5–3 cm in diameter, ri... | arillode. Distribution and habitat The species is endemic to Borneo, where it is found in lowland and hill mixed dipterocarp forest up to an elevation of 900 m. Usage The species is not commonly cultivated. The sour rind and pulp of the fruits are used as a substitute for tamarind in condiments with cooked rice, fish a... |
fans took seriously seeming that Rudan had betrayed Wellington Phoenix to join Western United and start the rivalry. Results Wellington Phoenix vs. Western United Western United vs. Wellington Phoenix Fixture top scorers in the rivalry Players in bold represent those who are currently playing for Wellington Phoenix or ... | FC–Western United FC rivalry is a rivalry between New Zealand club Wellington Phoenix and Victorian club Western United. History Early matches The first meeting between the two teams was an A-League match on 13 October 2019 in Western United's first competitive match, when Western United were located in Geelong. The ma... |
thriller. It was directed by Matt Glass and Jordan Wayne Long. The film stars Thomas Hobson, Tara Perry, Phil Morris, Angela Bettis, Erick Rowan (credited as Joseph Ruud), Tim Blake Nelson, and David Arquette. The story takes place in post-Civil War Arkansas, around 1866. A young Black doctor, James "Doc" McCune (Hobso... | woman named Annie (Perry), who lives in a house in the forest with her mute brother, William (Rowan), and asks for help in setting up his medical clinic, she is friendly but uncooperative, which heightens the young doctor's suspicions about the town. She also assures the doctor that she and her brother do not fear the ... |
in the Athi and Galana River system. Its length reaches 16 cm. References | a species of catfish in the genus Amphilius. It lives in the Athi and |
March 30, 2022, and conclude on June 29, 2022. The ending theme is "Engagement ~Yakusoku~" performed by Risa Taneda. The new OVA will feature the returning cast and staff. Episode list | by Risa Taneda. The new OVA will feature the returning cast and staff. Episode list References Strike the Blood episode lists 2022 Japanese television seasons |
lectures at Waldorf schools. Since his student days he has devoted himself to anthroposophical research work in all geoscientific fields. After the publication of the German original of his book "Mutual Evolution of Earth and Humanity: Sketch of a Geology and Paleontology of the Living Earth" in 2002 he was accused by ... | the source material used and scientifically untenable statements and interpretations. He lives in Berlin-Pankow. Publications Vergleich der anthroposophischen und der geologischen Gliederung der Erdgeschichte. In: Der Merkurstab, 45. Jahrgang, Heft 4, Juli/August 1992, Seite 291–310. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Die Met... |
an altitude of 570 meters (1870 ft). Telecommunication The PTCL provides the main network of landline telephone. Many ISPs and all major mobile phone, Wireless companies operating in Pakistan provide service in Bagga Shaikhan. Languages Punjabi is | The PTCL provides the main network of landline telephone. Many ISPs and all major mobile phone, Wireless companies operating in Pakistan provide service in Bagga Shaikhan. Languages Punjabi |
controlled all territory up to the walls. Nevertheless, al-Nāṣir launched daily sallies against the enemy front lines without success. During the siege, al-Kāmil launched a strike against al-Karak, where al-Nāṣir's mother was staying. She ordered a sortie, which scattered the strike force and captured its commanders, t... | troops of Homs loyal to the Emir al-Mujāhid Shīrkūh thus fought side by side with the pretender to Homs, al-Muẓaffar Maḥmūd. In response to the attack engineered by al-Kāmil, al-Nāṣir Dāʾūd ordered Sibṭ ibn al-Jawzī to preach a sermon in the Umayyad Mosque denouncing the treaty of Jaffa finalized in February between th... |
Incumbents President: Noor Hassanali Prime Minister: A. N. R. Robinson Chief Justice: Clinton Bernard Events 27 July – 1 August – | 1 August – Jamaat al Muslimeen coup attempt Deaths 1 August – Leo Des Vignes, Member of Parliament for Diego Martin Central. References 1990s in |
endemic to Bahia, Brazil, on Serra do Sincorá, at 942 to 1,207 meters | open grasslands. References Haddadus Endemic fauna of Brazil Amphibians of Brazil Amphibians described |
From the week beginning, 7 February 2021. Key demographics shares See also Television ratings in Australia References 2021 2021 in Australian television | of Australian television ratings for the year 2021. Network shares Most Watched Broadcasts in 2021 |
Rural Institutes and of the advisory board, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research. J K Bajaj holds a PhD degree in theoretical physics from Panjab University and has worked extensively in the scientific and technological tradition of India, Indian ideas and institutions and the religious demography of India. A... | for Policy Studies, with the objective of "comprehending and cherishing the essential civilisational genius of India not only in the matter of science and technology but also in all other fields of thought and organization, and helping in formulating a polity that would allow the Indian people and their genius to flour... |
from faux wood paneling to chandeliers the Jetsons would love." The breakfast menu, served all day, includes benedicts, fried chicken and buttermilk biscuits, pancakes, and vegan hash. Lunch and dinner options include meatloaf, sandwiches, tuna melts, and salads. The diner has also served skirt steak fajitas and eggnog... | love." The breakfast menu, served all day, includes benedicts, fried chicken and buttermilk biscuits, pancakes, and vegan hash. Lunch and dinner options include meatloaf, sandwiches, tuna melts, and salads. The diner has also served skirt steak fajitas and eggnog French toast. For Thanksgiving, the diner has served cid... |
in Grimaldi, 495 in Carpanzano, 229 in Conflenti, 173 in Malito, 532 in Motta Sta Lucia, 1,200 in Nicastro, 102 in Piane Crati, 216 in Sambiase, 451 in Scigliano Diano, and 126 in Feroleto. Following the earthquake, the affected areas saw a decrease in population due to migration. Many inhabitants of Motta Santa Lucia ... | 9, a second mainshock measuring 6.7 struck the same region, causing further damage and casualties. The four earthquakes resulted in as many as 30,000 fatalities. Tectonic setting The region of Calabria is located between the Tyrrhenian and Ionian Seas, where active extension is ongoing. Extension is accommodated by nor... |
Buddhist sutra of the esoteric or Vajrayana tradition, and is often included with two other tantric texts: the Mahāvairocana-sūtra and the Vajraśekhara-sūtra. In the Tendai tradition the Susiddhikāra-sūtra is called the soshitsujikara-kyō (蘇悉地羯羅経) and is thought to unify the other two. Although no extant Sanskrit langu... | Sanskrit language version of the text, it was translated and preserved into Chinese in 726 by one Śubhākarasiṃha. It has also been translated into Tibetan. The Chinese version is composed in 3 fascicles, and begins with a series of questions and answers regarding utilizing tantra effectively, while the remaining chapte... |
is an Australian former professional tennis player. Raised in the Victorian city of Wangaratta, Hiskins received training from revered coach Harry Hopman. While touring Europe in the late 1960s he featured in doubles main draws at Wimbledon. In 1968 he won the Bordeaux championships. His career stalled when he was call... | When his army service ended he focused on a career in coaching and was internationally based for many years. He coached the Israel Davis Cup team during the 1970s. Hiskins, now living in Launceston, is the father of three children who were all involved in |
Development In April 2021, DBEA announced the creation of an Office of Outdoor Recreation Industry Development (ORID), to connect the state's "outdoor assets to broad economic development strategies such as workforce and business recruitment." References Further reading External links Business and Economic Affairs Gove... | 1, 2017, when the state split the former Department of Resources and Economic Development (DRED) into the Department of Business and Economic Affairs (DBEA) and the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources (DNCR). Function DBEA's purpose is "enhancing the economic vitality of the State of New Hampshire and promotin... |
the genus Amphilius. It lives in the middle and upper Congo River in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Its length reaches 8.4 | the Congo. Its length reaches 8.4 cm. References brevis Freshwater fish of Central Africa Fish |
90/The Greens who is serving as a member of the Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin since 2021. Life, education and career Ahmadi was born in Tehran in 1982. Her mother was a journalist and her father a car mechanic and trade union official. Her parents experienced political persecution because they were members of the pro-Sovi... | of the pro-Soviet Tudeh Party of Iran; at times they were imprisoned or had to live undercover. The family fled to Germany in 1996, where they lived in a refugee shelter for three and a half years before settling in Fürstenwalde. Gollaleh completed her school education and passed the Abitur there in 2004. She then stud... |
Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In 2019, she was commissioned to create public art for the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) within the newly built Damen Green Line station. Her work is in the museum collection at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. Wilson has served on the board of the American Craft Council (ACC). Acad... | culture and traditions found in Chicago in the 1960s and 1970s; they brought together local musicians, architects and artists to build events and performance spaces. Visual art career In 1995, Renee Cox, Fo Wilson, and Tony Cokes created the Negro Art Collective (NAC) to fight cultural misrepresentations about Black Am... |
Marseille-Corsica lines alone, subsidized under the public service delegation, and the development of lines with the Maghreb, with in particular the opening of a line to Morocco, its offer will be modified several times as the deadline is pushed back. Baja Ferries will in particular try to form a common front with the ... | across the Sea of Cortes, its headquarters are located in La Paz, Baja California Sur. The company was founded in 2003 by Mariano Ruano Boza and which would transport passengers between the Mexican States of Sinaloa and Baja California Sur, The company included the subsidiary dedicated to Trucking transportation compan... |
on the slope of a tuff hill facing the Yamato River at an elevation of 30 to 50 meters.The site consists of more than 200 tombs each have an opening approximately one meter square, with a narrow entrance tunnel leading to a larger chamber within, up to nine square meters in area with a ceiling of 170 to 180 centimeters... | of the Ikoma Mountains, on the slope of a tuff hill facing the Yamato River at an elevation of 30 to 50 meters.The site consists of more than 200 tombs each have an opening approximately one meter square, with a narrow entrance tunnel leading to a larger chamber within, up to nine square meters in area with a ceiling o... |
to accommodate three species that were in Bryophryne at that time. Species The following species are recognised in the genus Qosqophryne: Qosqophryne flammiventris Lehr and Catenazzi, 2010 Qosqophryne gymnotis Lehr E, Catenazzi A 2009 Qosqophryne mancoinca Mamani L, Catenazzi A, Ttito A, Chaparro JC 2017 References Cra... | Region at 3270 to 3800 meters above sea level. A phylogenetic analysis found Qosqophryne as sister to the genus Microkayla and that this clade was more closely related to Noblella and Psychrophrynella than to other species in Bryophryne. Taxonomy Qosqophryne was erected in 2020 |
- October 12, 1984) was a prominent American Anglo-Catholic priest who served as rector of S. Clement's Church, Philadelphia from 1979 until his death. Born in Cape Charles, Virginia, he studied at Bishop's University in Quebec and at Oxford before his ordination to the priesthood in 1956. FitzHugh served parishes in C... | who served as rector of S. Clement's Church, Philadelphia from 1979 until his death. Born in Cape Charles, Virginia, he studied at Bishop's University in Quebec and at Oxford before his ordination to the priesthood in 1956. FitzHugh served parishes in Canada, the United Kingdom, the West Indies, and elsewhere in the Un... |
as Baked Alaska), attended a rally in Phoenix, Arizona, where he famously chanted that "we will not fall for the lies of the Jews this time. This time, we know our war is with them", referring to the conspiracy theory that Donald Trump won the 2020 American elections. Later at the rally, he clashed with a group of anti... | Brisbane, Australia. In his youth, he played various video games with his father, under the online username "Kamikaze", along with a variety of violence-inciting names. Throughout his early years, he was noted for his lack of social skills. According to one of his school classmates, "He didn't know how to talk to peopl... |
Stork's mother married Charles "Charlie" Stork, a Dutch man 20 years Arguelles's elder, six years later, and he adopted Francisco. Charlie gave Francisco a typewriter for his seventh birthday, beginning Francisco's love of storytelling. The Stork family moved to El Paso, Texas when Francisco was nine years old. Francis... | Francisco attended a grammar school, where he learned English. Charlie Stork died in a car crash when Francisco was 13. Stork is a Christian. He is married to Jill Syverson-Stork and has two children (Nicholas and Anna) and four grandchildren. He lives with his wife outside of Boston. Education At thirteen years old, S... |
for all the consequences of the crime committed in furtherance of the same as in case of constructive liability. | consequences of the crime committed in furtherance of the same as in case of constructive liability. References |
Cup debut at the 2019–20 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup and finished with seven podium finishes. She represented South Korea at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics and won a gold medal in the 500 metres and 1000 metres events. She also won a bronze medal in the mixed | Olympics. Career Seo made her World Cup debut at the 2019–20 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup and finished with seven podium finishes. She represented South Korea at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics and won a gold medal in the 500 metres and 1000 metres events. She also won a bronze medal in the mixed team relay. ... |
Xingyue (), a psychologist. Jasper Liu as Lu Yao (), a composer with brain disorder after operation. Zhang Xinyi Edward Ma Zhang Yang Luo Ji Production Principal photography started in Chengdu on 2 July 2021 and wrapped on August 26. Soundtrack Release Don't Forget I Love You was released on 14 February 2022, | 2022 Chinese romantic comedy film and the sequel to The Stolen Years. It was written and directed by Wong Chun-chun and starring Gulnazar and Jasper Liu. The film follows the love story of a psychologist and a composer. The film premiered in China on 14 February 2022, during the Valentine's Day. Cast Gulnazar as Xu Xin... |
a 3-year old in 2001 Better's Delight won: New Jersey Classic Pace. His father Cam's Card Shark won this same race in 1994. North America Cup. Cam's Card Shark also won this race in 1994. Simcoe Stakes. Little Brown Jug and Tattersalls Pace. He won O'Brien Awards for Three-Year-Old Colt Pacer of the Year and Horse of t... | Stakes. Little Brown Jug and Tattersalls Pace. He won O'Brien Awards for Three-Year-Old Colt Pacer of the Year and Horse of the Year, along with the Dan Patch Award for Three-Year-Old Pacing Colt of the Year. Stud record Bettor's Delight was named sire of the decade for 2000–2019 in America and has been the leading sir... |
Hongshini Roychowdhury aka Chini: Lokkhi and Debabrata's would be daughter-in-law, Debdulal's would be wife Recurring Ananya Guha as Riya Das: Lokkhi and Debabrata's daughter, Debaditya and Devdulal's younger sister Swarnodipto Ghosh as Debaditya Das, Lokkhi and Debabrata's elder son, Sonali's husband. Arpita Mondal as... | on 14 February 2022. Plot Lokkhi, a housewife does everything for her family. She earns the breads and butter for her family. She runs a little shop to support her family, which gives her the joy and will to survive. Cast Main Aparajita Auddy as Lokkhi Das : owner of 'Lokkhir Bhandar', Debabrata's wife; Debaditya, Debd... |
on 21 July 2004. On 18 April 2010, Hassan became an additional judge of the High Court Division of the Bangladesh Supreme Court. Hassan was made a permanent judge of the High Court Division on 15 April 2012. Hassan was appointed the judge by Chief Justice Syed Mahmud Hossain on 12 December 2018 to hear former Prime Min... | Alam canceled the candidacy of M. Rashiduzzaman Millat of Bangladesh Nationalist Party for the 11th parliamentary elections. Khaleda Zia's lawyer, AJ Mohammad Ali, expressed no confidence in Hassan. In January 2021, Hassan and Justice Md Khairul Alam ordered United Hospital, Dhaka to pay 12 million BDT in damages to th... |
liver failure in Kemp, Texas, and was buried in the family plot at Oakland Memorial Park in Terrell, Texas. He was unmarried. References Obituary, The Philadelphia Inquirer, January 23, 1980, p. 60. External links Leaflet for the Institution of Rev. Edward Hendricks as Rector of St. Clement’s Church (1965) from Philade... | (burned January 16, 1988) before coming to S. Clement's. He died of liver failure in Kemp, Texas, and was buried in the family plot at Oakland Memorial Park in Terrell, Texas. He was unmarried. References Obituary, The Philadelphia Inquirer, January 23, 1980, p. 60. External links Leaflet for the Institution of Rev. Ed... |
by local officials. Functions In 1457 A.D, King Sejo reshuffled the defense system to secure as many defensive fortresses as possible to enhance the defensive depth. Using this strategic composition, a Jinguan fights and defend their provinces, and every province has several independent Jingwans. Under this system, the... | local commanders were to be stationed at their post, know the local topography inside and out, draft the operation plan, train local soldiers, and defend their defensive quarter through mobilizing their local soldiers in the case of conflict. However, when there's a massive invasion, like the Imjin War, there are not e... |
and Himalayan mountains. Main locality includes Palpa, Syangja, Parbat, Baglung and Muktinath. The road is being constructed by multiple contractors, including Nepal Army’s Road Construction Division. The project was started on 3 December 2018 and scheduled for completion by December, 2021. See also List of roads in Ne... | () is an under construction 435 km long highway in Nepal starting from Sunauli, the southern part near the Indian border, and ending at Korala, the northern part near the Chinese border. It is one of the National Pride Projects. After the completion, about 1 million people of 10 districts will have direct access |
a relationship with the crocodile. The written accounts are considered suspect by the biologist Thomas Howell. However, Cott records that spur-winged plovers are the birds that most often feed around basking crocodiles, and are tolerated by them. MacFarland and Reeder, reviewing the evidence in 1974, found that: Propos... | that spur-winged plovers are the birds that most often feed around basking crocodiles, and are tolerated by them. MacFarland and Reeder, reviewing the evidence in 1974, found that: Proposed species Sandpiper Egyptian plover Spur-winged lapwing White-crowned lapwing Literary references John Pory's 1600 translation of Le... |
(tennis) (born 1960), Dutch tennis player Marc Albert | Albert (tennis) (born 1960), Dutch |
Fuwa-chan followed her parents to Los Angeles, where she lived from second to fourth grade in elementary school before returning to Japan in 2003. Her father was self-employed in the import/export business and her mother was a full time homemaker. Throughout her childhood, Fuwa-chan enjoyed devising new games and prank... | 18th class of the Watanabe Comedy School in Tokyo. Fuwa-chan decided to launch a career as a comedian because it seemed to be her natural forte. She formed a comic duo with another female high school classmate. However, this partnership ended in 2014. After that, she formed another partnership with another classmate, c... |
Toowoomba–Cecil Plains Road. It passes under the Gore Highway (Toowoomba Bypass), runs past the Toowoomba Wellcamp Airport, and enters . From here the road passes through open crop-farming land for the rest of its length. From Biddeston it runs between and , crosses the Oakey–Pittsworth Road, and then passes between an... | and then passes between and . Next it passes between and before running through and . After entering the road turns south at an intersection with Bowenville–Norwin Road. It continues for a short distance before again turning west at an intersection with Brookstead–Norwin Road. It then passes through and enters Cecil Pl... |
India and Sri Lanka. Kalanchoe laciniata is a succulent plant with reddish erect simple stems, with fleshy green leaves. It grows up to in height. The leaves are compound or dissected, up to long and wide. The flowers are greenish-white to light orange in colour and grow up | compound or dissected, up to long and wide. The flowers are greenish-white to light orange in colour and grow up to long. References Flora of |
of West Papua, Indonesia. Aside from its highly restricted range, this species faces no threats in its remote home It is a recent discovery, only being described in 1996, and is an aquarium fish noted for its unique blue colouration and manageable size. Description Both genders of this species boast a distinct steel-bl... | from its highly restricted range, this species faces no threats in its remote home It is a recent discovery, only being described in 1996, and is an aquarium fish noted for its unique blue colouration and manageable size. Description Both genders of this species boast a distinct steel-blue appearance. The scales of thi... |
of 5 years. CAPEX support for Cable Landing Station (CLS) of 25% up to INR 20 Cr. and Power tariff subsidy of INR 1/unit for a period of 5 years. OPEX Under the OPEX model, the government will provide support of 15% up to INR 20 Cr. per year for normal projects and INR 40 Cr. per year for Mega Projects Employment Speci... | 8 February 2022 at GIFT City, Gandhinagar by Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel. The objective of the policy is to strengthen the Information technology ecosystem of Gujarat and to generate 1 lakh direct jobs in the IT/ITeS sector. The goal is to improve IT export to 25,000 crore from 3,101 crore. Key Pointers Facilitate t... |
leader of Communist Party of India from Gujarat. He represented Palitana constituency from | India from Gujarat. He represented Palitana constituency from 1972 to 1975. References Communist Party |
References Schools in Jammu and Kashmir | Bijbehara, Anantnag district, Kashmir, India. References Schools |
Stephanie Mills from the album Movin' in the Right Direction, 1974 "Sweet Salvation", a song by the Stepkids from the album Troubadour, 2013 Sweet Salvation, a 2014 | song by Stephanie Mills from the album Movin' in the Right Direction, 1974 "Sweet Salvation", a song by the Stepkids from the album Troubadour, 2013 Sweet Salvation, a 2014 |
Indian writer. He was one of the prominent writers in Nagpuri-language in modern period. He translated "Ram Charit Manas" in Nagpuri. He had written around 20 books in nagpuri. He was awarded "Jharkhand Ratna", "Praful Samman", "Seva Ratna" and "BCCL Koyal Bharti Rajbhasha award". Early Life He was born in Taragutu vil... | Gumla High school in 1952. He was not able to pursue Higher Study due to family issue. He married Chandrabali Devi in 1950. He had two daughters and four sons. Works Singh had written more than 20 books in nagpuri. He translated "Ram Charit Manas" and poems of Kali Das in Nagpuri. His written book "Mewar Keshri" taught... |
leaving them vulnerable to enemy attacks. History The soulslike genre had its genesis in the 2009 video game Demon's Souls, developed by FromSoftware and designed by Hidetaka Miyazaki. It introduced the core tenets that would be followed by later Souls games, and, by extension, soulslikes as well. The subgenre was late... | Souls series. This mechanic provides a means to avoid an outright failure state, where the player must restart the game completely and lose all progress, while still providing a risk-and-reward system to make the game challenging to the player. The need for repeated playthroughs can be viewed as a type of self-improvem... |
was hired by Chip Kidd to work at Vintage Books. He was later promoted to associate art director at Alfred A. Knopf and was art director of Pantheon Books and Vertical Press. He has designed critically acclaimed book covers for James Joyce, Vladimir Nabokov, Simone de Beauvoir, Julio Cortázar, Fyodor Dostoevsky, and St... | in contemporary fiction in the U.S." During his tenure at Knopf, he also designed The Sewanee Review's first new cover in 73 years. He designed the cover for The New Yorker's May 11, 2015 issue, titled "Injustice: Baltimore, 2015." In 2019, Mendelsund joined The Atlantic as its creative director, leading a redesign of ... |
in a match against Slovan Bratislava on 12 February 2022. References External links FK Senica official club profile Futbalnet profile Fortuna Liga profile 2000 births Living people Sportspeople from Yaoundé Cameroonian footballers Association football defenders Olympique Lyonnais players FK Senica players Championnat N... | Futbalnet profile Fortuna Liga profile 2000 births Living people Sportspeople from Yaoundé Cameroonian footballers Association football defenders Olympique Lyonnais players FK Senica players Championnat National 2 players Slovak Super Liga players Cameroonian expatriate footballers Expatriate footballers in France Expa... |
12 February 2022. References External links FK Senica official club profile Futbalnet profile Fortuna Liga profile 2001 births Living people People from Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis French footballers Association football midfielders Olympique Lyonnais players FK Senica players Slovak Super Liga | References External links FK Senica official club profile Futbalnet profile Fortuna Liga profile 2001 births Living people People from Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis French footballers Association football midfielders Olympique Lyonnais players FK Senica players Slovak |
Robert R. Livingston (1746–1813), American lawyer, politician, diplomat and founding father The Survivors of the Chancellor, 1875 novel written by | (1746–1813), American lawyer, politician, diplomat and founding father The Survivors of the Chancellor, 1875 |
September - Farmer Al Falfa at the Bath (United States) 26 October - Some Sleeper (United States) 9 November - Feline Follies view (United States) 16 November - The Musical Mews (United States) 23 November - Farmer Al Falfa Solves the High Cost of Living (United States) 14 December - The Adventures of Felix (United Sta... | Janet Waldo, American actress (voice of Judy Jetson in The Jetsons, Penelope Pitstop in Wacky Races, and The Perils of Penelope Pitstop, Josie in Josie and the Pussycats, Princess in Battle of the Planets), (d. 2016). February 11: Eva Gabor, Hungarian-American voice actress (voice of the Duchess in The Aristocats, Miss... |
the area of the Jammu and Kashmir. He was the disciple of Zain Ud Din Wali of Aishmuquam (who was the disciple of Sheikh Noor ud Din Noorani). | Aishmuquam (who was the disciple of Sheikh Noor ud Din Noorani). Shrine His shrine is located on the top of the hill at |
also List of Cyperus species References tenerrimus Plants described in 1828 Flora of Mexico Flora of Bolivia Flora of Costa Rica Flora of Colombia Flora of | species of sedge that is native to southern parts of North America, Central America and northern parts of South America. The species was first formally |
stop and collided with a bridge. The train formed the 18:35 service from station to Kirkby. There were two crew and twelve passengers on board. The emergency services were alerted at 19:01 and arrived at 19:05. Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service, the North West Ambulance Service and Merseyside Police all attended the s... | of people on the railway. Background The layout at Kirkby station is unusual. The station opened in 1848 as a through station on the Liverpool and Bury Railway between and . In 1977, for operational reasons, the line was split at Kirkby, with the two ends facing each other on a single extended platform. Buffer stops ar... |
AdS/CFT duality, four-dimensional N=2 super-symmetric theories and their relation to conformal field theories and exact computation of observables in super-symmetric gauge theories. External links Luis Alday Professorships at the | His research interests are bootstrap approach to conformal field theories and string theory, several aspects of the AdS/CFT duality, four-dimensional N=2 super-symmetric theories and their relation to conformal field theories and exact computation of observables in super-symmetric gauge theories. External links Luis Al... |
cut off his descendants' (). The passage contains a flashback to a time early in David's reign (c. 999 BCE according to Steinmann), placed in this chapter in anticipation of the events in 1 Samuel 16 and 1 Samuel 19 concerning Ziba and Mephibosheth. David did not have much information about Saul's house since his escap... | and Codex Leningradensis (1008). Fragments containing parts of this chapter in Hebrew were found among the Dead Sea Scrolls including 4Q51 (4QSam; 100–50 BCE) with extant verses 8–10. Extant ancient manuscripts of a translation into Koine Greek known as the Septuagint (originally was made in the last few centuries BCE)... |
"Teatriöö" (1971) (musical film) "Noor pensionär" (1972) (short feature film) References External links Suri "Kevade" operaator Harry Rehe, delfi.ee, 3 February 2013 1930 | küla mehed" (1961) "Roosa kübar" (1963) (short feature film) "Supernoova" (1965) "Tütarlaps mustas" (1966) "Viini postmark" (1967) "Kevade" (1969) "Metskapten" (1971) "Teatriöö" (1971) (musical film) "Noor |
presidential address. Bibliography Apart from being a freedom fighter and journalist, he has been a notable author, too. He has published around 47 books. Panch Parmeshwar ke Karam Bhumi Neel Ki Dulhan (The Bride Of The Nile) Yug Purshya Guru Govind Singh Awards and International acclaim Singh was honored with "Tamra P... | Bhagat Singh. He served as the chief editor in the newspaper Daily Milap. Early life and education Singh was born on 29 September 1907 in Jalalpur Jattan (Now in Pakistan). He completed his education from D.A.V School Lahore, D.A.V. College Lahore and Law College Lahore. Freedom fighter Association with Hindustan Socia... |
also "Brighter Days (Are Before Us)", a 2021 song by Meet Me at the Altar Brighter Daze, a 2015 studio album by Murs & 9th Wonder Brighter Day (disambiguation) | by Sigala. Brighter Days may also refer to: Brighter Days, a 1999 album by Curtis Stigers Brighter Days, a 2019 album by Robert Randolph and the Family Band "Brighter Days", a 1992 song by Green Velvet and Dajae |
Gibbs Racing would finish third. Background Richmond International Raceway (RIR) is a 3/4-mile (1.2 km), D-shaped, asphalt race track located just outside Richmond, Virginia in Henrico County. It hosts the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series and Xfinity Series. Known as "America's premier short track", it formerly hosted ... | EST, and would last for two hours and 30 minutes. Kyle Busch of Joe Gibbs Racing would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 21.620 and an average speed of . Qualifying Qualifying was held on Friday, April 26, at 4:05 PM EST. Each driver would have two laps to set a fastest time; the fastest of the two wou... |
to: Brighter Day (album), a 2005 studio album by Troy Cassar-Daley "Brighter Day" (song), a 2014 song | Brighter Day, an American daytime soap opera which aired from 1954 to 1962 |
and integrated with the Hangzhou Economic and Technological Development Zone, a national-level development zone established in 1990. A district was established on April 9, 2021, with a total area of 531.7 square kilometers. History 1990: The Hangzhou Economic and Technological Development Zone was established. April 19... | Company, and Global Research Center for Flexible Electronics and Intelligent Technology. New materials and other industries have market competitiveness. Education There are more than 60 schools of various types. Among them, there are 14 universities, 8 middle schools, 13 primary schools and 31 kindergartens. Xiasha Hig... |
German Men's Volleyball Supercup is a volleyball competition between the champion of Germany and the | of Germany and the winner of the Cup of Germany . The first edition of this competition was contested in the |
Spain. Editor and Founder Pablo De Niro is the Editor-in-Chief of Forbes Zone, and is headquartered in San Diego, California. Slogan Leading publisher, regional news worldwide Writers Forbes Zone also provides news and events from | Forbes magazines, the most important of which is Forbes Spain. Editor and Founder Pablo De Niro is the Editor-in-Chief of Forbes Zone, and is headquartered in San Diego, California. Slogan Leading publisher, regional news worldwide Writers Forbes Zone also provides news and events from around the world |
Short Track Speed Skating Championships, he was 12th in the final standings, and at the World Cup that year, Desmet finished in 9th place. At the Short track speed skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, Desmet was eliminated in the heats of the 1000 metres due to a penalty, ended 13th in the 1500 metres and wa... | the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, Desmet was eliminated in the heats of the 1000 metres due to a penalty, ended 13th in the 1500 metres and was eliminated in the Quarterfinals of the 500 metres . References 1998 births Living people People from Duffel Belgian male short track speed skaters Olympic short track speed ... |
Sports Entertainment after it acquired the PCS spot of Machi Esports. The team's inaugural roster consisted of former players of Machi Esports and J Team, including top laner Hsu "Rest" Shih-chieh, jungler Huang "Gemini" Chu-hsuan, mid laner Chen "Mission" Hsiao-hsien, bot laner Sung "Atlen" Ya-lun, and support Lin "Ko... | () is a Taiwanese professional League of Legends team competing in the Pacific Championship Series (PCS), the top-level league for the game in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, and Southeast Asia. It is owned by CTBC Sports Entertainment, a subsidiary of CTBC Bank. History CTBC Flying Oyster was founded on 26 January 2022 by C... |
engineering, graduating on 30 December 1926. Activity in Azione Cattolica Viviani's father, a physician, was of liberal ideas while his mother, a believer, took care of the religious education of Louis and his three older brothers. In 1920 he joined the Azione Cattolica (Catholic Action) of Crema. During his studies he... | the diocesan delegate of the Gioventù Femminile, and they were married the following 24 April. The wedding was celebrated by the bishop of Crema, Monsignor Francesco Maria Franco, in the chapel of the Bishop's Palace. In 1937 his mother Rosa died and in 1939 his father Giovanni died. Military service In 1927 Viviani be... |
at the Faculty of Law of the University of Coimbra, initially receiving an undergraduate degree in law and then a master's in legal-forensic sciences. She also obtained a postgraduate diploma in labour law at IDET, the Institute of Business and Labour Law (Instituto de Direito das Empresas e do Trabalho) at the same un... | studied law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Coimbra, initially receiving an undergraduate degree in law and then a master's in legal-forensic sciences. She also obtained a postgraduate diploma in labour law at IDET, the Institute of Business and Labour Law (Instituto de Direito das Empresas e do Trabalho) at... |
edition of the European Sambo Championships, organized by the European Sambo Federation. It was held in Gijón, Spain from 17 to 19 May | an edition of the European Sambo Championships, organized by the European Sambo Federation. It was held in Gijón, Spain from 17 to 19 May 2019. Medal summary Men's events |
worked as an teacher in Latvia. In 1920 he returned to Estonia. 1931-1940 he was the scientific secretary of Estonian Teachers' | Latvia. In 1920 he returned to Estonia. 1931-1940 he was the scientific secretary of Estonian Teachers' Union. Awards: 1945 Estonian SSR merited teacher References 1885 births 1950 |
Luigi Viviani may also refer to: Luigi Viviani (composer), 19th-century opera composer Luigi Viviani (marchese), | 1937) is an Italian politician. Luigi Viviani may also refer to: Luigi Viviani (composer), 19th-century opera composer Luigi |
Rubidium–strontium dating as a viable means of geochronology. In 1950, after his fellowship expired, he obtained the post of Associate Professor of Geochemistry. In 1951, Ahrens published a paper on the behavior of silicate powders in d.c arcs. He moved to Oxford University, England in 1954 obtaining the position as a ... | University of Natal and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in geology and chemistry in 1939. He would start his career in Johannesburg in 1940 at the National Institute of Metallurgy (then Government Metallurgical Laboratory) as an analytical chemist with emphasis on optical spectrochemical analysis. During th... |
team that represented Eastern Kentucky State College—now known as Eastern Kentucky University–as a member of the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) during the 1954 college football season. Led by first-year head coach Glenn Presnell, the Maroons compiled an overall record of 8–1–1 with a mark of 5–0 in conference | by first-year head coach Glenn Presnell, the Maroons compiled an overall record of 8–1–1 with a mark of 5–0 in conference play, winning the OVC title. Eastern Kentucky was invited to the Tangerine Bowl, |
October 1984. Later that year, put into service as SS Sgt. Matej Kocak (AK-3005). Sgt. Matej Kocak was put into the Maritime Prepositioning Ship Squadron 2, based at Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean to support the US Marine Corps Expeditionary Brigade. She was later transferred to the Military Sealift Command Surge Sea... | (former SS Sgt. Matej Kocak (AK-3005)), is the lead ship of the built in 1981. The ship is named after Sergeant Matej Kocak, an American Marine who was awarded the Medal of Honor during World War I. Construction and commissioning The ship was built in 1981 at the Sun Shipbuilding, Chester, Pennsylvania. She was put int... |
from the Library of Congress archives, including several that had never received an official release. This includes three songs from Superbia not included in the soundtrack: "Ever After" (used to underscore the focus group meeting), "LCD Readout", and "Sextet". Kurt Crowley released a solo arrangement of the latter fea... | Kurt Crowley (who cameos in the film as the rehearsal pianist for Superbia, Francis). The songs were mixed by Greg Wells, and music supervised by Stephen Gizicki. The Tick, Tick... Boom! soundtrack was released for streaming and digital download on November 12, 2021, by Masterworks Broadway on the same day as the film'... |
Oleksandrovych Shaptala (; born 5 February 1973) is the Ukrainian Chief of the | 28 July 2021), holding the rank of Lieutenant general. References 1973 births Living people Chiefs of the |
in the City of London. He returned to Streets after National Service in the Royal Air Force in Iraq. Career After working as a designer at magazine publishers Fleetway Publications, London, he became Art Director at Sphere Books, a new paperback book publishers set up by Thomson Corporation in 1965. After a brief partn... | publishers Fleetway Publications, London, he became Art Director at Sphere Books, a new paperback book publishers set up by Thomson Corporation in 1965. After a brief partnership with fellow designer Wilson Buchanan, he freelanced full time producing magazine adverts, exhibition stand designs and in the 1980s illustrat... |
designed to provide returns inverse, on a daily basis, of the ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK), an actively managed ETF by Cathie Wood's Ark Invest. It is the first ETF in the United States to provide inverse exposure to another ETF. It uses swap contracts rather than short selling to achieve inverse exposure to ARKK. The Sho... | Capital Management filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to launch its Short Innovation ETF under the stock ticker SARK in August 2021, following a period during which Ark Invest was unable to produce high returns for investors. Amidst the outbreak of COVID-19, ARKK was one of the top-performing ETFs i... |
as Junior Scientist at CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute in 1992. Thereon, he severed as Scientist (1997-2001), Senior Scientist (2002-2005), Principal Scientist (2006-2010), and Senior Principal Scientist (2011-2017). Presently, he is working as Chief Scientist at CSIR-NBRI, Lucknow. Rana is also worked as a ... | Career Rana has joined as Junior Scientist at CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute in 1992. Thereon, he severed as Scientist (1997-2001), Senior Scientist (2002-2005), Principal Scientist (2006-2010), and Senior Principal Scientist (2011-2017). Presently, he is working as Chief Scientist at CSIR-NBRI, Lucknow. Ra... |
Holding Company Oman Fisheries company Port of Duqm along with Lorient Keroman SEM Technical properties The port is progressing to be connected with the road network, services and facilities. In addition, it includes main breakwater that is 2.2 km long and secondary breakwater 1.1 km long and the total lengths of the J... | Special Economic Zone at Duqm (SEZAD). The port includes an area for fish industries (under construction) and expected to host about (60) establishments specialized in fishery related factories such as fish processing, canning, etc. The port has a high potential to serve some sectors, including fisheries, fruits and ve... |
to Leinster Timoci Nagusa to Montpellier Justin Fitzpatrick Retired Tamaiti Horua Retired due to Injury Matt McCullough Retired due to Injury Cillian Willis to Connacht Rugby David Pollock Retired due to Injury Heineken Cup Pool 4 Biarritz won the tiebreaker over Ulster with a 6–4 advantage in head-to-head competition ... | Celtic League. Squad Player transfers Players in (Season 2010/2011) Johann Muller: from Sharks Tim Barker: from Glasgow Warriors Ruan Pienaar from Sharks Pedrie Wannenburg: from Bulls Adam D'Arcy from Manly RFC Paul Emerick from Overmach Parma (Xavier Rush's move canceled at players request) Players out (Season 2010/20... |
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