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Costa Rica. The plaza is located directly in front of the national congress building, which houses the Legislative Assembly of Costa Rica, and is flanked by the Museo Nacional de Costa Rica and the Museo del Jade Marco Fidel Tristán Castro. History The plaza was inaugurated in 1989, to commemorate the centennial of for... | Nacional de Costa Rica and the Museo del Jade Marco Fidel Tristán Castro. History The plaza was inaugurated in 1989, to commemorate the centennial of former president Bernardo Soto Alfaro's decision to withdraw from power rather than violently contesting his loss to José Joaquín Rodríguez Zeledón in the 1889 election. ... |
IBU Open European Championships, she won the 10 km pursuit event, by 18 seconds. She had four penalties in the competition. At the same Championships, she came second in the 15 km individual event. Stremous qualified for the 2022 Winter Olympics; she was one of four Moldovan biathletes at the Games. She came 10th in th... | Moldova. She came fourth in the 2020–21 Biathlon IBU Cup event in Arber, Germany. At the 2022 IBU Open European Championships, she won the 10 km pursuit event, by 18 seconds. She had four penalties in the competition. At the same Championships, she came second in the 15 km individual event. Stremous qualified for the 2... |
is a fine album, one of Jenkins' best outside of the Revolutionary Ensemble, and an excellent introduction to his world." The authors of the Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings commented: "Space Minds is... reminiscent of Jenkins's AACM-influenced Revolutionary Ensemble. It has the intensity — one might almost say moral i... | marked "Play loud," is a single, long, suite-like composition titled "Space Minds, New Worlds, Survival of America," featuring electronic instruments, while side B, marked "Play soft," features four pieces played on acoustic instruments. Jenkins explained the album title: "Space Minds" concerns "the space age and how t... |
studies at New York University. Career She was the first director of the Norman Foster Foundation in Madrid. She was the architecture and design curator at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Nicanor had various roles at the Guggenheim Museum in New York from 2003 and 2013 including a role as the curator of archi... | specializing in design and history of architecture. She has held significant positions at the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Guggenheim, and the Smithsonian's Cooper Hewitt Museum. Early life and education Nicanor was born in Barcelona. Her father is a filmmaker; her mother is a lawyer specializing in intellectual pro... |
recorded growing on soil, tends to associates with liverworts from the genera Metzgeria, Lepicolea, Plagiochila, as well as the lichen Heterodermia circinalis. It has been recorded from páramo, and temperate forests at elevations ranging from . The specific epithet alludes to its resemblance to Sticta fuliginosa. Refer... | at an altitude of . The lichen, which usually grows on bark but has also been recorded growing on soil, tends to associates with liverworts from the genera Metzgeria, Lepicolea, Plagiochila, as well as the lichen Heterodermia circinalis. It has been recorded from páramo, and temperate forests at elevations ranging from... |
Convent of Santa Cita. In 1586, the Dominican order in town gave him the commission to design and build the new church of Santa Cita, completed in 1622. References Date of birth unknown Date of death unknown Architects from Palermo 16th-century Italian architects Italian Mannerist | in the second half of the 16th-century; mainly in his native city of Palermo, Sicily; and active in a Mannerist style. Born in the neighborhood of Capo in the quarter of Seralcadi |
a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Clayden (1829–1899), New Zealand journalist and emigration agent Bertha Clayden (1881−1958), British police officer Charles Clayden, English footballer George Clayden (1903–1990), Australian footballer James Clayden, Australian | and emigration agent Bertha Clayden (1881−1958), British police officer Charles Clayden, English footballer George Clayden (1903–1990), Australian footballer James Clayden, Australian director and painter John Clayden (1904–1986), South African judge Jonathan Clayden (born 1968), British chemist |
to "buildings of national importance and special interest". The parish contains the village of Aston, and is otherwise rural. The listed buildings consist of a house, a farmhouse and an outbuilding combined into a house, and a milepost. Buildings | is a civil parish in the High Peak district of Derbyshire, England. The parish contains three listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. All the listed buildings are designated at Grade II, the lowest of the three grades, which is applied |
made the sewing machine profits. Discovering that she is in fact penniless, they both reconcile. Cast Judith Allen as The Widow Johnny Mack Brown as The Husband Minna Gombell as The Press Agent Lucien Littlefield as The Brother-In-Law Bert Roach as The Husband's Partner Sarah Padden Virginia Sale Nat Carr Arthur Hoyt O... | Gombell. Synopsis After the death of her sewing machine tycoon husband, a young woman is cold-shouldered by her grasping in-laws. She heads to New York City and meets a man, falls in love and gets married. Unknown to her her new husband is after what he thinks to be her fortune, in revenge for the theft of his father's... |
seized and auctioned off. Eisenmann's son Günther and grandson Percy Henschel survived Nazi persecution. Claims for restitution of looted artworks After the war, in 1949, the looted Cranach painting resurfaced in a Sotheby's sale in London, where it had been consigned by dealer Hans W. Lange, whose auction house was kn... | had been consigned by dealer Hans W. Lange, whose auction house was known for forced sales of Jewish-owned property. It passed through the hands of New York dealers Hugo Perls and the Knoedler gallery before Eugene Thaw bought it around 1968. Eisenmann's son and grandson attempted to recover the Cranach. No other works... |
Maria Wavinya (born 2000), Kenyan model and beauty queen Yvonne | with the surname include: Maria Wavinya |
was a close friend to Arnold Böcklin. In 1897 he received an honorary doctorate from the University of Leipzig. Bayersdorfer was one of the founders of the German Institute of Art History in Florence. Chess composition In his spare time, Bayersdorfer composed chess problems. He headed the newspaper chess column in the ... | the works of Italian painters while in Italy, mainly Venice, under the support of a state scholarship. He was a significant art historian from the 1870s to the 1890s who was involved in the 1871 congress on the Dresden Holbeinstreit (Dresden Holbein Controversy), a seminal event on two paintings attributed to Hans Holb... |
women's national sevens team. Biography Mackintosh first played rugby at Highland Rugby Club and was on the team at university in Edinburgh where he was studying physical education. He played rugby in New Zealand before going to Australia in 2008. He then played for a semi professional rugby club in France. He began hi... | physical education. He played rugby in New Zealand before going to Australia in 2008. He then played for a semi professional rugby club in France. He began his coaching career at Saint-Étienne. Mackintosh moved to New Zealand, where he coached at Tauranga Sports Rugby Club in Bay of Plenty. He coached in their |
Bhonsle was sent back to Berar with a plentiful bounty for his aid. The Maratha general judged that Nagpur must be a plentiful and rich country by the magnificence of his reward. However, dissensions continued between the brothers and once again, the elder brother Burhan Shah requested the aid of Raghuji Bhonsla. Akbar... | founding the city of Nagpur and building further infrastructure. However, internal bickering led to their downfall. Establishment The Gauli princes were the predecessors to the Gond house of Deogarh, ruling for 70 years from 1472 to 1542. The Gond dynasty of Deogarh was founded by a Gond named Jatba. The Indian Antiqui... |
The Jasmine Throne is a novel by American novelist Tasha Suri. It is the first | Suri. It is the first volume in the Burning Kingdoms trilogy. It was |
Kinna, Australian rugby player Patrick Kinna (1913–2009), Winston Churchill's stenographer during World War II Ruth Kinna (born | is a surname and given name. Notable people with the name include: surname Chris |
Synopsis In the book Gleick researches time travel, the emergence of this idea and its usage in literature, and how it shapes life of a modern person. In an interview for National Geographic Gleick said: At some point during the four years I worked on this book, I also realized that, in one way or another, every time t... | twist its reader's mind into those Gordian knots I so loved as a boy." Will Mann, reviewing the book for International Policy Digest, praised it though pointed that However, despite these praises, Gleick’s argument about the intersection between scientific discovery and art starts to dissipate towards the final third o... |
civil rights complaint, described as "scathing" in a newspaper, was filed by three immigrants' rights organizations with the Inspector General and the Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties in the Department of Homeland Security. Although the Glades County center "has ranked among the nation’s most COVID-riddled d... | the Glades County center "has ranked among the nation’s most COVID-riddled detention centers." According to the complaint, masks and Covid tests are not available, temperatures are only taken irregularly, and the center's one doctor had Covid and did not wear a mask. Detainees reporting abuses are punished. A civil rig... |
race calendar for the 2022 season was announced in June 2021 with twenty-four races initially scheduled – up from eighteen that were held in 2021. In September 2021, the Tour de Romandie was added to make a total of twenty-five races. Cancelled events Due to COVID-19-related logistical concerns raised by teams regardin... | UCI Women's World Tour, the ranking system launched by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) in 2016. The competition will begin with Strade Bianche on 5 March, and finishes with the Tour of Guangxi on 18 October. Events The race calendar for the 2022 season was announced in June 2021 with twenty-four races initially... |
when she was 12 or 13, the family suffered economic woes and her mother remarried, resulting in Sabina being sent to the orphanage of the Putte dei Mendicanti di S. Caterina. After she arrived at the orphanage, a pharmacy was established to accommodate the needs of orphans as well as other area residents. The pharmacy ... | of Medicine in April 1796, and who began teaching pharmaceutical chemistry to Baldoncelli. Trippi had not qualified for a university degree because she was a woman, but a week after finishing her university studies, she "received the approval of the College of Medicine and her license to practice in a ceremony at the c... |
won the election. During the victory meeting, the then chief minister of Kerala, E. M. S. Namboodiripad mentioned that Pavalar Varadharajan was the main reason for the victory in the election. After that he started a orchestra singing political songs for the communist party of India and performed across various cities ... | Communist party of India by singing political songs written and composed by himself in and around the tea estates in the constituency. Communist Party of India won the election. During the victory meeting, the then chief minister of Kerala, E. M. S. Namboodiripad mentioned that Pavalar Varadharajan was the main reason ... |
starring Mary Carr, Rex Lease and Kathryn McGuire. Synopsis Mary sells matches on the streets of New York, but unknown to everyone she encounters she is really searching for her son who was kidnapped from her many years ago when he was a young boy. | Carr as Mary, aka 'Matches' Mary Rex Lease as Peter Mickey McBan as Peter, as a Young Boy Kathryn McGuire as Peter's Sweetheart Sidney Franklin as Foster Edward Martindel as Mary's Lawyer References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910–36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. Mu... |
large town of Bedford. Almost all the listed buildings are houses. Also listed are a church, a moot hall, two public houses and the ruined Hillersdon mansion. Key Buildings References Lists of listed buildings in Bedfordshire Listed buildings in the Borough | Bedford, Bedfordshire, England. It contains 31 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, three are listed at Grade I, two are listed at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest |
become the first woman to win both the singles and doubles titles in the same edition of the Dubai Tennis Championships. | was aiming to become the first woman to win both the singles and doubles titles in the same edition of the Dubai Tennis Championships. Alexa Guarachi and Darija Jurak Schreiber were the defending champions, but lost in the |
1983. Her first film was the 1985 drama film War and Love in which she starred. Her other roles in the late 1980s included Tai-Pan (1986) and Born on the Fourth of July (1989). During the 1990s, she co-starred in the films Singles opposite Campbell Scott (1992), Heart and Souls with Robert Downey Jr. (1993), Something ... | and was directed by her husband Kevin Bacon (2005). In 2005, she was cast in the role of Brenda Leigh Johnson in the TNT police procedural series The Closer. She would play that role until the series ended in 2012. The role earned her a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in Television Series Drama (2007) and Primetime... |
guitarist of the band Los Tres, considered by MusicaPopular.cl to be "the great musical symbol of the 1990s | a Chilean singer-songwriter, best known for being the vocalist and guitarist of the band Los Tres, considered by MusicaPopular.cl to be "the great musical symbol of the 1990s in |
in Las Vegas, Nevada. The tournament champion will receive the Mountain West's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The defending champions are the San Diego State Aztecs. Seeds All 11 MW schools are scheduled to participate in the tournament. Teams will be seeded by conference record with a tiebreaker system | Mountain West Conference men's basketball tournament is the postseason men's basketball tournament for the Mountain West Conference. It will be held on March 9–12, 2022 at the Thomas & Mack Center on the campus of University of Nevada, Las Vegas, in Las Vegas, Nevada. The tournament champion will receive the Mountain W... |
indicate the number of people over the age of three years able to speak Welsh. Number of speakers has been estimated based on the percentage of population that | N/A: not applicable Annual population survey figures indicate the number of people over the age of three years able to speak Welsh. Number of speakers has been estimated based on the percentage of population that speak Welsh and general population size provided by the APS. References Wales Welsh language Welsh |
In 1997, the church partnered with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra's IN UNISON choral ensemble program. The church is a member of the National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc. History The First African Baptist Church had its beginnings in 1817, when two Baptist missionaries, John Mason Peck and James Welch, established t... | a "plain and comfortable brick house for worship", was located at Third and Almond (now Market) Street. It was the first African-American church west of the Mississippi River. An ordinance was passed in 1825 that made it illegal for African Americans to assemble, unless they had a permit and the events were attended by... |
births 1934 deaths Companions of the Order of the | deaths Companions of the Order of the Bath Royal Navy |
the administrative district in Poland. Brzęczek may also refer to: Jerzy Brzęczek, | manager and former player Richard J. Brzeczek, a former law enforcement |
where it grows on bark of twigs and stems. It typically associates with bryophytes from the family Lejeuneaceae and the genera Plagiochila, Metzgeria, Jubula, and Omphalanthus. The specific epithet arbuscula refers to the characteristic arbuscular isidia–branched with a stalk at the base. References arbuscula Lichens d... | and Robert Lücking in 2012. The type specimen was collected in Chingaza National Natural Park (Cundinamarca, Colombia) at an altitude of . The lichen is found in the Andes of Colombia and Ecuador, |
Final standings Men's results 100 metres 28 JuneWind: +2.6 m/s 200 metres 29 JuneWind: +1.8 m/s 400 metres 28 June 800 metres 29 June 1500 metres 28 June 3000 metres 29 June 5000 metres 28 June 110 metres hurdles 29 JuneWind: -1.5 m/s 400 metres hurdles 28 June 3000 metres steeplechase 29 June 4 × 100 metres relay 28 J... | Hammer throw 28 June Javelin throw 29 June Women's results 100 metres 28 JuneWind: +2.4 m/s 200 metres 29 JuneWind: +0.6 m/s 400 metres 28 June 800 metres 28 June 1500 metres 29 June 3000 metres 28 June 5000 metres 29 June 100 metres hurdles 29 JuneWind: +0.8 m/s 400 metres hurdles 28 June 3000 metressteeplechase 28 Ju... |
births 1929 deaths Royal Navy admirals Royal Navy admirals of World War I Companions | December 1861 – 20 January 1929) was a Royal Navy officer. References |
Kong. Nearby villages include Mau Ping New Village, Pak Kong and Pak Kong Au. External links Delineation of area | Au. External links Delineation of area of existing village Pak Kong Au (Sai Kung) for election of resident representative (2019 |
buildings were damaged. The 112 emergency phone number was overloaded. There were more than 180,000 emergency calls and more than 25,000 emergency actions, mainly regarding fallen trees, severed electricity lines or damaged roofs. Some skyscrapers in Warsaw were damaged. The highest gusts were recorded on the morning o... | Temse, a man sustained a major head injury after a metal plate was ripped off a construction site container. In Veurne, a truck driver was hospitalized after their truck was overturned. Czech Republic The storm had left 26,000 homes without power and several railway lines in the country were suspended. Denmark The Dani... |
WTA 1000 tournament on the 2022 WTA Tour. It took place at the International Tennis and Squash complex in Doha, Qatar, during 20–26 February 2022. Point distribution Prize money *per team Champions Singles Iga Świątek def. Anett Kontaveit, 6–2, 6–0 This was Świątek's fourth WTA singles title, and first of the year. Dou... | team Champions Singles Iga Świątek def. Anett Kontaveit, 6–2, 6–0 This was Świątek's fourth WTA singles title, and first of the year. Doubles Coco Gauff / Jessica Pegula def. Veronika Kudermetova / Elise Mertens, 3–6, 7–5, [10–5] Singles main draw entrants Seeds 1 Rankings as of February 14, 2022 Other entrants The fol... |
Notable people with the surname include: Dorothy Riggs Pitelka (1920–1994), American | Pitelka (1920–1994), American zoologist Frank Pitelka (1916–2003), American ornithologist Czech-language |
Guinea (PNG). He played an important role in the independence process and is said to have been responsible for the preamble to PNG's constitution. He also played a leading role in the early stages of the Pangu Party, the party that formed the government under prime minister Michael Somare after independence. Early life... | a colleague, Geoffrey Baskett, were allowed to remain at Kwato. They provided equipment and organized labour to assist the Australian army to develop Milne Bay as a base, and supplied wood from the Kwato mission sawmill. In the Battle of Milne Bay in August–September 1942, the Japanese attack was easily resisted by Aus... |
the "grand old man of Hong Kong." Her mother was Hotung's second "co-equal" wife, Clara Hotung. Hers was the first non-white family to live in Hong Kong's elite Victoria Peak neighborhood. After studying at the Diocesan Girls' School, in 1921 Irene became one of the first women admitted to the University of Hong Kong. ... | wife, Clara Hotung. Hers was the first non-white family to live in Hong Kong's elite Victoria Peak neighborhood. After studying at the Diocesan Girls' School, in 1921 Irene became one of the first women admitted to the University of Hong Kong. In 1925, she became the first Chinese woman to graduate from the university,... |
described by Karg Over 800 taxa were named and described by Karg. Taxa listed in wikidata. See also Taxa named by Wolfgang Karg. Species named to honour Karg Alliphis kargi Arutunian, 1991 Cheiroseius kargi Gwiazdowicz, 2002 Cyrthydrolaelaps kargi Hirschmann, 1966 Dendrolaelaps kargi Hirschmann, 1966 Epicrius kargi Sol... | 1965 with a thesis on phylogeny of predatory mites. From 1956 he worked at the Biological Research Centre in Berlin. In 1990 he was appointed professor. He worked on the effect of pesticides on microarthropods in various ecosystems; predatoy mites in agronomy; and the systematics and phylogeny of Mesostigmata, and was ... |
DSO (25 September 1869 – 25 December 1955) was a Royal Navy officer. Lyne was the first man in half a century to rise to the rank of captain from the lower deck, eventually achieving the rank of rear-admiral on the retired list. On 25 August 1925, Lyne was appointed a CB and was retired the same day upon reaching the r... | retired the same day upon reaching the retirement age. In 1931, Lyne was promoted to rear-admiral on the retired list, the first man to achieve flag rank from the lower deck in almost a century. Sir John Kingcome, promoted to flag rank in 1857, is often cited as the last such case, but there is doubt as to whether he a... |
Rainbow Bridge () is the rainbow pedestrian bridge in the City of Elmina, Shah Alam, Selangor. It has two bridges along the Persiaran Dillena and is maintained by Sime Darby Property. In addition, the rainbow bridge about 1 km away from the Elmina Central Park, the rainbow | Selangor. It has two bridges along the Persiaran Dillena and is maintained by Sime Darby Property. In addition, the rainbow bridge about 1 km away from the Elmina Central Park, the rainbow colours and unique architecture has attracted countless visitors to |
formally described by Bibiana Moncada and Robert Lücking in 2012. The type specimen was collected by the first author in the Chingaza National Natural Park (Cundinamarca) at an altitude of . The lichen occurs in the Andes of Bolivia and Colombia at elevations between . It grows on the bark of shrubs and small trees, of... | a species of foliose lichen in the family Lobariaceae. Found in the South American Andes, it was formally described by Bibiana Moncada and Robert Lücking in 2012. The type specimen was collected by the first author in the Chingaza National Natural Park (Cundinamarca) at |
Vicky Chhabra joined Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh in 1989, then he started working for Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha "BJYM" the youth wing of Bharatiya Janata Party "BJP" in the team of Anurag Thakur. He has held many positions in BJYM. Early Life & Education Vicky Chhabra was born to his father Late. Sardar Rawel Singh ... | popularly known by the name of Vicky Chhabra) is an Indian politician from the state of Uttar Pradesh. Currently he is serving as vice-chairman Of Uttar Pradesh Punjabi Academy, status minister under the chief minister Of Uttar Pradesh Yogi Adityanath as chairman of Uttar Pradesh Punjabi Academy. He is also a member of... |
the academy is chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, and the vice-chairman is appointed by the government of Uttar Pradesh currently Gurvinder Singh Chhabra Vicky is the vice-chairman of the academy The academy was founded in 2007, It is under the control of Uttar Pradesh ministry of language. The academy consists of a chai... | Pradesh, and the vice-chairman is appointed by the government of Uttar Pradesh currently Gurvinder Singh Chhabra Vicky is the vice-chairman of the academy The academy was founded in 2007, It is under the control of Uttar Pradesh ministry of language. The |
is considered one of the affluent neighborhoods in the city and is also known for serving the Jagat Farm market and Kadamba Shopping Complex. Landmarks Jagat Farm market Kadamba Shopping Complex Shram Vihar Park References Gautam | affluent neighborhoods in the city and is also known for serving the Jagat Farm market and Kadamba Shopping Complex. Landmarks Jagat Farm market Kadamba Shopping Complex Shram Vihar Park References Gautam Buddh Nagar |
Ten people were injured. Aftermath French authorities agreed to launch an investigation after learning that a French citizen was among the dead. African Parks issued a statement that they were working with French and Beninese authorities in response to the massacre. Beninese troops were sent to the park to maintain ord... | the other a soldier. Ten people were injured. Aftermath French authorities agreed to launch an investigation after learning that a French citizen was among the dead. African Parks issued a statement that they were working with French and Beninese authorities in response to the massacre. Beninese troops were sent to the... |
Archibald Roberts MacDonald, and they removed to British Columbia. There, MacDonald took an active part in the Equal Suffrage movement and was the first president of the Women's Suffrage Society of Nelson, British Columbia. The family moved next to Winnipeg, Manitoba, where MacDonald was engaged as a special writer on ... | hers appeared in The Century Magazine, The Independent, Outing, and other prominent magazines. "Voices", "The Spell of the Forest", "The House Among the Firs", "The Fire of the Frost", "White Magic", "The Signal Smokes", "Dreamhurst", "The Whispering Poplars", "Flood Tide", "Mountain-Ash", "March Wind", "Harvest", "Rea... |
of French singer Elsa Lunghini. Albums Studio albums Live | Live albums Compilation albums Box sets Video albums Singles Notes |
first voyages were to Jamaica, Monarch soon started trading with the Mediterranean, sailing as far as Constantinople. In October 1807 Lloyd's List reported that Monarch. Gamack, master, had been captured in the Mediterranean while sailing from | to Jamaica, Monarch soon started trading with the Mediterranean, sailing as far as Constantinople. In October 1807 Lloyd's List reported that Monarch. Gamack, |
was found. The Northern Town was occupied beginning in the Middle Bronze Age and was destroyed at the same time as the Western Town. A geomagnetic prospection followed by excavation at four locations showed that the original portion was a grown settlement with later construction matching the planned houses of the Weste... | ranging from 1400 BC down to 1200 BC for the destruction layer. A Mitanni period cylinder seal was found. The Northern Town was occupied beginning in the Middle Bronze Age and was destroyed at the same time as the Western Town. A geomagnetic prospection followed by excavation at four locations showed that the original ... |
or CSM Reșița. References External links 2002 births Living people Sportspeople from Râmnicu Vâlcea Romanian footballers Romania youth international footballers Association football midfielders SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea players FC Steaua București players | Academica Clinceni. In his career, Iana also played for teams such as Cetate Deva, CSM Slatina or CSM Reșița. References External links 2002 births Living people Sportspeople from Râmnicu Vâlcea Romanian |
occasionally branched, pendulous, terete stems are 30 to 60 cm in length and 4 to 4.5 mm wide. The terete, 14 to 21 cm long and 2 to 3.5 mm wide leaves are not strictly distichously arranged, but | Taiwan, where it interbred with the Taiwanese endemic Luisia megasepala. It was formerly included in Papilionanthe. The occasionally branched, pendulous, terete stems are 30 to 60 cm in length and 4 to 4.5 mm wide. The terete, 14 to 21 cm long and 2 to 3.5 mm wide leaves are not strictly |
ostracod (seed shrimp) belonging to the order Leperditellocopida and family Scrobiculidae. Specimens have been found in beds of Devonian to Triassic age in Australia, Asia, Europe, North America, and South America. Species | R. lebaensis Krommelbein 1958 R. ludbrookae Fleming 1985 R. neopapillosa Ishizaki 1964 R. ovatiformis Hou 1954 R. papilliformis Wang 1978 R. |
of the Cologne Protocol in European Contexts," Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Science36(1816): doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2019.0714 Tim Kerig; Kathrin Nowak; and Georg Roth (Eds.). 2016. Alles was zählt ... Festschrift für Andreas Zimmermann. (= Universitätsforschungen zur prähistorischen Archä... | GIS in the field, and archaeological theory. Selected recent publications Isabel Schmidt et al. 2020 "Approaching Prehistoric Demography: Proxies, Scales and Scope of the Cologne Protocol in European Contexts," Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Science36(1816): doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2019.0714... |
ownership, she proceeded to make five voyages for the British East India Company (EIC) as an "extra ship", that is, under voyage charter. In 1813 she became a transport, and then in 1818 or so a regular merchantman. She was broken up in 1820. was launched at Sunderland in 1804 and captured in the Mediterranean in 1807.... | voyage to Batavia. Then in 1818 she carried migrants from Liverpool to Quebec. She was last listed in 1825. was built at Quebec in 1800. She sailed to England, being captured and recaptured shortly before arriving. In England, under new ownership, she proceeded to make five voyages for the British East India Company (E... |
the south, it is considered one of the affluent neighborhoods in the city. The neighborhood once served the | Uttar Pradesh, India. Bordered by Gamma I to the west, Delta III to the east and Beta I |
Adrian Ene (born 1 January 1971) is a Romanian former football player and currently the goalkeeping coach of Liga I side Academica Clinceni. As a goalkeeper, Ene played in the top-flight for FC Brașov and in the | a Romanian former football player and currently the goalkeeping coach of Liga I side Academica Clinceni. As a goalkeeper, Ene played in the top-flight for FC Brașov and in the second tier for Dunărea Giurgiu. After retirement, he worked as a goalkeeping coach or manager for teams such as |
project extended the ship's time at sea with its inaugural cruise in October 1988. At 08:00 on 28 May 1999, Moana Wave departed Honolulu for her last voyage. In the early morning of 30 May, the lei-draped ship lowered her flag for the last time outside the university's Marine Center. She was later sold to Ahtna Inc. an... | ship was laid down on 10 October 1972 and launched on 18 June 1973 by Halter Marine Corporation, New Orleans, Louisiana. Later acquired by the United States Navy on 6 January 1974 and later leased to the Hawaii Institute of Geophysics of the University of Hawaiʻi. In February 1974, Moana Wave replaced the aging after j... |
the immediate repayment of Muschat's debt of 900 merks, to fabricate some crime against his wife, but this did not materialise. Thirdly his brother James and his wife were minded to poison her but although administering mercury in a glass of brandy she did not die. A scheme to drown her in a ditch at the side of Easter... | three failed attempts on her life (according to his own confession at trial). Firstly being given 20 guineas by Muschat, they attempted to murder her on Dickson's Close. Secondly, in November 1719, Campbell of Burnbank was offered the immediate repayment of Muschat's debt of 900 merks, to fabricate some crime against h... |
Cetin Castle The soldiers of the Croatian Corps immediately dug in and positioned their cannons. The next morning the cannons simultaneously opened fire on Cetin Castle. The besieged Turkish garrison responded with gunfire. In the following days the artillery fire continued and on 26 June, a large fire broke out in the... | to another, and was demolished, burned and repaired again. It was under Turkish rule for a long time since 1584, then it was again a place of armed conflict several times, and again under Ottoman control since 1670. Some attempts to recapture it in the 18th century were unsuccessful. When the Austro-Turkish War broke o... |
venues. It is located close to Lumphini MRT station. It will be built and operated by TCC Group, one of Thailand's largest conglomerates, and Frasers Property. It is expected to open in stages between 2023 and 2026 External links | Thailand's largest conglomerates, and Frasers Property. It is expected to open in stages between 2023 and 2026 External links Official website References Mixed-use developments |
in part through a portrait of a community soup kitchen. The film received a Genie Award nomination for Best Feature Length | in part through a portrait of a community soup kitchen. The film received a Genie Award nomination for Best Feature Length Documentary at the 12th |
lines, and a very broad ventral plate of the pregenital segment. It's at least partially a littoral creature. References | pale species (up to 13mm in length) with just 41-43 leg pairs, prehensorial claws with pointed teeth at the base, distinct chitin lines, |
Davidson and Peter Sharp, and backs coach Neil Doak. Squad Player transfers Players in (Season 2009/2010) Tamaiti Horua: from Western Force Andy Kyriacou: from Saracens Dan Tuohy: from Exeter Chiefs Players Out (Season 2009/2010) Jarleth Carey: Released Kieron Dawson: Released Carlo Del Fava: to Rugby Viadana Rob Dewey... | Viadana Rob Dewey: to Glasgow Warriors Neil Hanna: Released Seamus Mallon: Released Paul McKenzie: to Exeter Chiefs Stuart Philpott: Released Heineken Cup Pool 4 Celtic League Ulster Ravens British and Irish Cup Pool C Semi-final Ulster Rugby Awards The Ulster Rugby Awards ceremony was held on 20 May 2010. Winners were... |
7 through November 13, 2021. The quarterfinals of the tournament were held at campus sites, while semifinals and final took place at Oakland Soccer Field in Rochester, Michigan. The six team single-elimination tournament consisted of three rounds based on seeding from regular season conference play. The Milwaukee Panth... | The 2021 Horizon League Men's Soccer Tournament was the postseason men's soccer tournament for the Horizon League. It was held from November 7 through November 13, 2021. The quarterfinals of the tournament were held at campus sites, while semifinals and final took place at Oakland Soccer Field in Rochester, Michigan. T... |
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has been named as a partner in the venture. Landesberg will continue to lead Grove. The merger includes taking the company public, which is valued at $1.5 billion. The combined company will be listed under “GROV” on the New York Stock Exchange. As of the end of 2021, Grove raised $436 million in capital. In association... | natural household and personal care beauty products. Grove Collaborative makes and sells its own environmentally friendly home and personal care beauty products, as well as those of third-party companies. History The company was founded in 2012 by CEO Stuart Landesberg under the name ePantry. In 2016, it was rebranded ... |
of the Asaf Jahi dynasty as army deputy (1924–1927). He was granted the title of Innayat Jung in 1919 and the title of Amir-e-Paiagh Asman Jahi in 1927. He also founded the Hyderabad State Cricket association. Personal life Nawab Sir Moin-ud-Daula Bahadur had 15 sons and | MEC, he was the Minister of Industry (1923–1924) and later retired to join army of the Asaf Jahi dynasty as army deputy (1924–1927). He was granted the title of Innayat Jung in 1919 and the title of Amir-e-Paiagh Asman Jahi in 1927. He also founded the Hyderabad State Cricket association. Personal |
and video artist based in Ireland. He is a member of Aosdána, an elite association of Irish artists. Biography Rolfe was born on the Isle of Wight in 1950. He studied at the Farnham School of Art and Bath Academy of Art. Career Rolfe moved to Ireland in 1974, working at the Project Arts Centre. In the late 1970s, Rolfe... | or transferred it to himself." In 1990, his work "Hand On Face" was shown at Nelson Mandela: An International Tribute for a Free South Africa. In 1991 he received funding from the American National Endowment for the Arts. In 1989, he wrote a song for Christy Moore, "Middle of the Island," inspired by the death of Ann L... |
Samina Humayun and Humayun Saeed under the 7th Sky Entertainment banner. The serial stars Paras Masroor, Shehroz Sabzwari, Lubna Aslam and Amna Sheikh and was released on 3 January 2011 on Geo TV. Plot Aamina, a simple girl from a small village who has a passion for sports, struggles with gender | and was released on 3 January 2011 on Geo TV. Plot Aamina, a simple girl from a small village who has a passion for sports, struggles with gender discrimination in the field of sports which is mainly dominated by men. Cast Aamina Sheikh Shehroze Sabzwari Paras Masroor Rashid Farooqui Lubna Aslam |
Bohemia's second game, starting in a 1–1 draw against Hungary. Jelínek would later make two more appearances for Bohemia. Notes References Date of birth unknown Date of death unknown Association football midfielders Czech footballers Czechoslovak | against Hungary. Jelínek would later make two more appearances for Bohemia. Notes References Date of birth unknown Date of death unknown Association |
transport inspector. In 2019, he took part in a protest in Madrid to raise awareness of the depopulating rural areas known as "Empty Spain". When regional president Alfonso Fernández Mañueco called a snap election for February 2022. In January, he was chosen to lead the campaign for Soria ¡Ya! (SY), a regionalist party... | University of Valladolid. He then became a civil servant, obtaining the role of chief transport inspector. In 2019, he took part in a protest in Madrid to raise awareness of the depopulating rural areas known as "Empty Spain". When regional president Alfonso Fernández Mañueco called a snap election for February 2022. I... |
as an independent during the 1910 college football season. Led by second-year head | Green and White compiled a record of 0–6–1. Schedule References Ohio Ohio Bobcats football seasons College football winless seasons |
the accused were aged 16 and the third, 15. A 15-year-old student was expelled in 2021 for posting offensive content on social media that included rape threats, an antisemitic meme, and mockery of the Black Lives Matter movement. The incident received international press coverage. Sexual abuse Abingdon School attracted... | Lives Matter movement. The incident received international press coverage. Sexual abuse Abingdon School attracted unwanted attention in the press in May 1999, when the boarding house matron Christine Barrington was asked to step down after a sexual relationship with a student came to light. In 2016, Richard Whalley, a ... |
said that it was a "very important element" that "all of the local musicians and guest stars will walk the same streets as Louis Armstrong, Danny Barker, Sidney Bechet, Fats Domino, breathe the same air, sit on the same bar stools." Although the film's exact budget is not known, one article described it as "seven-figur... | goal of giving "the city's indigenous music an enormous boost by cultivating a deeper understanding of New Orleans' role in the development of contemporary music". Pre-production Columbia TriStar did not officially approve the project until March 25, 2004, leaving the producers with only four weeks to plan the concert,... |
at the Senayan Convention Center, Jakarta. The performance was supported by 300 artists and musicians who took part in it. This dance is a joyful dance with dynamic and exotic movements. In the Yapong dance movement, a happy atmosphere is shown because it welcomes the arrival of Prince Jayakarta. The scene is named Yap... | and musicians who took part in it. This dance is a joyful dance with dynamic and exotic movements. In the Yapong dance movement, a happy atmosphere is shown because it welcomes the arrival of Prince Jayakarta. The scene is named Yapong and does not contain any meaning. The term comes from the song which reads ya, ya, y... |
statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the Bowling Green Falcons men's ice hockey program in various categories, including goals, assists, points, and saves. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career | are individual statistical leaders of the Bowling Green Falcons men's ice hockey program in various categories, including goals, assists, points, and saves. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders. The Falcons represent Bowling Green State University in the NCAA's Central |
|- !colspan=12 style=""| Exhibition See also 2021–22 Butler Bulldogs men's basketball team References Butler Butler Bulldogs women's basketball seasons 2021 in sports in Indiana 2022 in sports | Butler University in the 2021–22 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Bulldogs, led by eighth year head coach Kurt Godlevske, play their home games at Hinkle Fieldhouse and are |
"Make It Funky", a song by Paul Robb on the 1988 album Information Society (album) "Make It Funky", a 1988 single by hip hop duo Audio Two Make It Funky – The | "Make It Funky" is a 1971 two-part single by James Brown. Make It Funky may also refer to: "Make It Funky", a single by American rapper Ice-T on his 1987 debut album |
for their own protection from lynch mob violence, but after Respus's confession, the two were released. Trial On Monday, October 26, 1931, Respus was arraigned on charges of murder, criminal assault, and arson, all three of which carried the death penalty in North Carolina at the time. Respus had two court-appointed at... | they made on their own, scaling a wall within the prison. Prison officials discovered the escape within a few minutes, but all four of the inmates were able to evade the bloodhounds that authorities used to attempt to trace them, and all four were able to successfully escape. The fate of the other escapees is unknown, ... |
ward has the following outgoing councillor: Alphington Cllr. Bob Foale (Labour): Portfolio Holder for Transformation & Environment; First elected in 2016. Duryard and St James Cllr. Kevin Mitchell (Liberal Democrat): Liberal Democrat group leader; Progressive Group leader; First elected in 2003. Exwick Cllr. Rachel Sut... | Foale (Labour): Portfolio Holder for Transformation & Environment; First elected in 2016. Duryard and St James Cllr. Kevin Mitchell (Liberal Democrat): Liberal Democrat group leader; Progressive Group leader; First elected in 2003. Exwick Cllr. Rachel Sutton (Labour): Portfolio Holder for Net Zero Exeter 2030; First el... |
be bilaterally symmetric, it is unsure if this organism is a member of Bilateria, although animals that appear to have bilateral symmetry existed at the time. However, Plexus ricei does not resemble any of the other animals from the time period, such as Charnia, Dickinsonia, or Kimberella, bilateral symmetry or not. No... | with its long, laterally flattened body. Its body appears to be bilaterally symmetric. The individuals range in size from 5 to 80 centimeters long and 5 to 20 millimeters wide. The organism is composed of a rigid median tubular structure and a fragile outer tubular wall. Relations While |
Degree in Music Education in 2016. He's also a professional trumpeter. Kobby Kyei is among the award-winning bloggers in Ghana and has won many awards in Ghana including National Communications Awards, (Online Media Personality) Youth Excellence Awards (Best Youth Blogger Of The Year) Ghana Tertiary Awards ( Tertiary S... | Agona Duakwa, he is also the founder of news blog Kobbykyeinews.com. Early life, career and education Born to Ghanaian parents at Agona Duakwa in the central region, Kobby Kyei completed Nyankumasi Ahenkro Senior High School in 2009 and completed University Of Education,Winneba (Diploma in music) certificate in 2012 an... |
career Marcotte completed high school at the Logan School for Creative Learning at the age of 14 and went to Bard College. Marcotte was the Chairman of the Board of the Colorado Technology Association in 2016 and the Chairman & CEO of Acumen Digital and | February 10, 1971) is an American businessman and technology executive. Education and career Marcotte completed high school at the Logan School for Creative Learning at the age of 14 and went to Bard College. Marcotte was the Chairman of the Board |
Lagüera. She is the sister of Fernanda Lobeira Alanis. She started her studies with an arts major degree at the University of Monterrey. Afterwards, she continued her studies at the New York Academy of Art and School of Visual Arts in New York City. She was married to Anwar Nash and now together co-parent their son, Ol... | Collective show Art of the Present Future Chapter No. 1 in Madrid, Spain 2021 “Starlite 10th Anniversary Campaign” in Marbella, Spain 2018 “Painting Bridges”, United Nations, New York City, NY 2013 Work shown in the Mexican film No se si cortarme las venas o dejarmelas largas, directed by Manolo Caro 2012 Individual Sh... |
to 2004. She was one of the elected members in the inaugural 2001 elections, having stood in the Northeast ward, and was then appointed by the Minister of Health as deputy chair to Wayne Brown (one of the appointed members). In 2015, Horsburgh was appointed the Auckland regional field adviser by the New Zealand Walking... | Northeast ward, and was then appointed by the Minister of Health as deputy chair to Wayne Brown (one of the appointed members). In 2015, Horsburgh was appointed the Auckland regional field adviser by the New Zealand Walking Access Commission. Horsburgh was appointed a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the ... |
flowers. Description Pomaderris flabellaris is a shrub that typically grows to a height of about . The leaves are fan-shaped, long and wide, usually with wavy or toothed edges, on a petiole long. Both surfaces are covered with star-shaped hairs, densely so on the lower surface. The flowers are arranged in small groups ... | sepals are densely covered with rust-coloured, star-shaped hairs and are long but there are no petals. Flowering occurs from August to October. Taxonomy Fan pomaderris was first formally described in 1858 by Siegfried Reissek who gave it the name Trymalium flabellare in the journal Linnaea: ein Journal für die Botanik ... |
km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 4 km east of the district center – the town Kursk, 2.5 km from the selsoviet center – Dolgoye. Climate Podlesny has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Podlesny is located on the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highwa... | the selsoviet center – Dolgoye. Climate Podlesny has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Podlesny is located on the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), 4 |
metallurgists. Later he graduated from the Magnitogorsk State Technical University. In 1984 he started working at the Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works, and eight years later, he headed the metal forming and foundry workshop of the plant. In 2005 Bakhmetyev was elected as a deputy to the Magnitogorsk City Council of th... | Vladimir Putin in the Russian presidential election. In 2015 Bakhmetyev was appointed the Mayor of Magnitogorsk; he left the post on September 27, 2016, as he was elected to the State Duma of the 7th convocation. He continued his service as a deputy in the 8th State Duma. He ran with the United Russia. Vitaly Bakhmetye... |
to: John E. Newton (judge) (1904–1984), Justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court Richard Newton (justice) (died 1448), | Supreme Court Richard Newton (justice) (died 1448), English Chief Justice |
of Ingushetia Ruslan Aushev. From 2004 to 2011, he served as an assistant to the State Duma deputy Valery Vostrotin; in 2011–2016, he occupied the same position but for the deputy Joseph Kobzon. Until 2021 he was a vice president of the News Outdoor Group's subsidiary CJSC "Olimp" (). | the News Outdoor Group's subsidiary CJSC "Olimp" (). Since September 2021, he has served as a deputy of the 8th State Duma convocation. He ran with the United Russia. References 1973 births Living people United Russia politicians 21st-century Russian politicians Eighth convocation members |
he was appointed the head of the regional branch of the Young Guard of United Russia. He left this post in 2020 to become a member of the Chamber of Young Legislators under the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation. Since September 2021, he has served as a deputy of the 8th State Duma con... | of United Russia. He left this post in 2020 to become a member of the Chamber of Young Legislators under the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation. Since September 2021, he has served as a deputy of the 8th State Duma convocation. He ran with the United Russia. On October 12, 2021, he was... |
Tijan Marei (born 1996 in Berlin) is a German actress. She made her debut as a child actress in 2007 and has appeared regularly in German and international television series and film productions since 2013. Marei's mother is German, her father has Circassian ancestors. When she was ten, a casting director at the Bundes... | Marei received her first leading role in 2017 in the ARD production Ellas Baby, directed by David Dietl. In the film, she plays a 16-year-old schoolgirl who accidentally becomes pregnant during a school exchange in France. For her performance, she was nominated for Best Actress at the Hessian Film Awards. [3] In 2019, ... |
Vasilika. Fierce battle ensued, in which sixty-two Greek revolutionaries and some hundreds of Turkish soldiers were killed. Stamatios Kapsas himself was also killed in action, and the Greek defense collapsed shortly after his death. Most of the Greek revolutionaries retreated in Polygyros and Babdos. Following events P... | this attempt, and, during this clash, many Greeks lost their lives. On June 10, 1821, Bayram Pasha stormed the camp of Vasilika. Fierce battle ensued, in which sixty-two Greek revolutionaries and some hundreds of Turkish soldiers were killed. Stamatios Kapsas himself was also killed in action, and the Greek defense col... |
as the youth development consultant with the Commonwealth Secretariat in London. He currently serves as the chair for the Trade and Development Committee in the World Trade Organization (WTO). Blackman is also the first Ambassador of Barbados to Serbia. He | Conference on Trade and Development. He obtained his bachelor's degree and masters in International Trade Law at the University of Essex, United Kingdom. References Living people Barbadian politicians Barbadian diplomats Alumni of |
of Representatives, occupying the 31st district seat as a Democrat. Hawley then served on the Corpus Christi Port Commission from 2004 until she was term-limited in 2016. She chaired the commission during the final two years of her tenure. In 2019, Hawley was elected to the Texas Transportation Hall of Honor. Reference... | Gregory-Portland Independent School District as well as a tennis coach prior to pursuing a political career. From 1995 to 2003, Hawley was a member of the Texas House of Representatives, occupying the 31st district seat as a Democrat. Hawley then served on the Corpus Christi Port Commission from 2004 until she was term... |
views. In the 21st century, the focus has shifted toward using period rooms in new ways or in diversifying them. References External links Decorative arts Heritage interpretation Interior design Museology Period pieces Relocated | the glamorization of luxury in costume drama, this can be considered as a conservative genre that traditionally privileges Eurocentric elite views. In the 21st century, the focus has shifted toward using period rooms in new ways or in diversifying them. References External links Decorative |
(they remain connected if any single vertex is removed). The special cases of the and queen's graphs are complete. Independence An independent set of the graph corresponds to a placement of several queens on a chessboard such that no two queens are attacking each other. In an chessboard, the largest independent set con... | can make—a horizontal, vertical or diagonal move by any number of squares. If the chessboard has dimensions , then the induced graph is called the queen's graph. Independent sets of the graphs correspond to placements of multiple queens where no two queens are attacking each other. They are studied in the eight queens ... |
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