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(rock-dwelling) and crustose lichen in the family Pertusariaceae. Found in New Zealand, it was scientifically described as a new species in 1941 by Austrian-Hungarian lichenologist Alexander Zahlbruckner. The type specimen was collected from Waiheke Island (North Island), where it was found growing on | rock. The specific epithet allanii honours the collector, New Zealand botanist Harry Allan. As of 2018, in the New Zealand Threat Classification System, the lichen is considered "At Risk – Naturally Uncommon". See also List of Pertusaria species |
heat 1 of qualifying 2. Semi-Final 1 Notes: – Xite Energy Racing originally finished second, but later received a 10-second time penalty for taking down a waypoint flag. Semi-Final 2 Crazy Race Notes: Veloce's Christine GZ was replaced by Hedda Hosås after suffering an injury in qualifying. Final Notes: The race was re... | were determined by Super Sector times. – Abt Cupra XE were demoted one position and deducted two intermediate points for causing a collision in heat 1 of qualifying 2. Semi-Final 1 Notes: – Xite Energy Racing originally finished second, but later received a 10-second time penalty for taking down a waypoint flag. Semi-F... |
a forward for Gaz Metan Mediaș. References External links Lucian Noian at lpf.ro 2004 births People | References External links Lucian Noian at lpf.ro 2004 births People from Mediaș Living people Romanian footballers Romania youth international footballers |
population, Wales is exceptionally high achieving in the olympics as a country. An alternative table including countries that have won a minimum of one gold medal, Welsh athletes come second in the world (behind New Zealand only) based on medals per capita. Olympic team in the status quo Deputy leader of Plaid Cymru an... | Games and World Athletics Championships. Calls for a National Olympic Team Olympic success It has been calculated in recent media publications that in terms of medal, per population, Wales is exceptionally high achieving in the olympics as a country. An alternative table including countries that have won a minimum of o... |
Of a settlement that originally contained a school, a tavern and a cemetery, only the cemetery and the ledge doorstep of the church remain. Notable burials Ammi Ruhamah Cutter (1705–1746), first pastor of the Old Ledge Meetinghouse Reverend Nicholas Loring (1711–1763), second pastor of the Old Ledge Meetinghouse; died ... | name to nearby Drinkwater Point Road. Of a settlement that originally contained a school, a tavern and a cemetery, only the cemetery and the ledge doorstep of the church remain. Notable burials Ammi Ruhamah Cutter (1705–1746), first pastor of the Old Ledge Meetinghouse Reverend Nicholas Loring (1711–1763), second pasto... |
Cecilia Fatou-Berre (1901 – 1989), religious sister Fatou Baldeh (born 1983), Gambian women's rights activist Fatou Bensouda, Gambian lawyer and former Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court Fatou Bintou Fall (born 1981), Senegalese athlete Fatou Camara, Gambian journalist Fatou Coulibaly (born 1987), Ivo... | Gambian lawyer and former Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court Fatou Bintou Fall (born 1981), Senegalese athlete Fatou Camara, Gambian journalist Fatou Coulibaly (born 1987), Ivorian footballer Fatou Diagne (born 1996), Senegalese basketball player Fatou Diatta, Senegalese rapper and activist Fatou Dien... |
suddenly and said: ‘Felix Mikhailovich! I’d rather you’d step to the side. I’m afraid you’ll hit me in the head with your fist.’ Everyone laughed. F.M. blew it off, but nevertheless stepped slightly to the side. Sergei Sergeyevich played through all the Sarcasms." Sarcasms was first published that same year in Moscow b... | to represent laughter in the sarcasms. All sarcasms have a loose two-theme structure, with theme A coming back at the end of each movement. As it is made more evident in movements I and III, the central theme is much more lyrical than the main theme presented at the beginning, which tends to be generally more percussiv... |
External links 1997 births Living people Footballers from Warsaw Ukrainian footballers Association football midfielders FC Metalurh Donetsk players FC Stal Kamianske players FC Shakhtar Donetsk players | (; born 8 February 1997) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Ukrainian club Alians Lypova |
2,138 meters above sea level. It is easily climbed from the ridge from the north-west. References | level. It is easily climbed from the ridge from the north-west. |
of French Guiana Flora of Guatemala Flora of Guyana Flora of Mexico Flora of Peru Flora of Venezuela | also List of Cyperus species References chlorocephalus Plants described in 1936 Flora of Ecuador Flora of Belize Flora of Colombia Flora |
to: "Feels Like", a 2021 song by Gracie Abrams from the album This Is What It Feels Like "Feels Like", a | album This Is What It Feels Like "Feels Like", a 2013 song by Peking Duk "Feels Like..." a 2017 song by Ho99o9 from the album United States of Horror "Feels like", a term used |
Admiral Sir Ernest Rice, KCB (24 February 1840 – 15 April 1927) was a | (24 February 1840 – 15 April 1927) was a Royal Navy officer. References 1840 births 1927 |
is a species of lizard in the family Liolaemidae. It is from Argentina. References camilae Lizards of South | Lizards of South America Reptiles of Argentina Endemic fauna of Argentina |
As an SS-Standartenführer, he was the chief-of-staff for SS-Abschnitt (SS-District) VI in Brieg from July 1932 to August 1933. He was then commander, successively, of SS-Abschnitt IV in Braunschweig (August 1933 to March 1934), SS-Abschnitt XXII in Allenstein (March 1934 to May 1935) and SS-Abschnitt XXIII in Berlin (M... | On its formation on 6 September 1939, Kaul was named the first Higher SS and Police Leader "Südwest", based in Stuttgart, while retaining his Oberabschnitt command there. He attained his final promotion to Generalleutnant der Polizei on 15 January 1941. In the spring of 1943, Kaul had a falling out with SS-Obergruppenf... |
Ernest Rice may refer to: Ernest Rice (Royal Navy officer) (1840–1927), British admiral Ernest | admiral Ernest Rice (politician), Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee; see See also Ernie |
and 1959, Carlsen occupied the District 45 seat in the Iowa House of Representatives as a Democrat. After stepping down from the state legislature, Carlsen became assistant county attorney, and was appointed to an alternate municipal court judgeship during the Harold Hughes and Robert D. Ray gubernatorial administratio... | elected mayor of Clinton, serving in that position through 1947. Between 1949 and 1950, Carlsen was Clinton County Attorney. Between 1955 and 1959, Carlsen occupied the District 45 seat in the Iowa House of Representatives as a Democrat. After stepping down from the state legislature, Carlsen became assistant county at... |
Lizards of South America Reptiles of Argentina Endemic fauna of | Reptiles of Argentina Endemic fauna of Argentina Reptiles described in |
published in periodicals such as Country Life, The Gardeners' Chronicle, and House and Garden. In 1957 he produced British Trees: A guide for everyman, which he also illustrated, and in 1960 A History of British Gardening which was described by the University of Reading as the standard work on the subject. In 1966 he w... | by the University of Reading as the standard work on the subject. He worked with the National Trust on the reconstruction of historic gardens such as Westbury Court in Gloucestershire which had fallen into disrepair. Early life and family Miles Hadfield was born in Handsworth, Staffordshire (now Birmingham), on 15 Octo... |
Phymaturus ceii is a species of lizard in the family Liolaemidae. It | in the family Liolaemidae. It is from Argentina. |
of Kitaskino Nuwenëné WPP, the parks protect , almost twice the size of Vancouver Island. Being connected to the other protected areas, the park protects the range of migratory animals: the Red Earth caribou herd and the Ronald Lake bison herd. In addition, the park creates a conservation buffer zone to increase waters... | River for the northernmost Township 104 () and then west of Chipewyan Indian Reserve 201G. The southern border is the southern extent of Township 101. The remaining two parcels are connected and lie east of the Athabasca River and north of the Marguerite River. The parcels border the Richardson Wildland Provincial Park... |
for Gokulam Kerala and the India women's national team. Club career Hauhnar plays for Gokulam Kerala in India. She was part of the Mizoram state team which reached the semi-finals of the Senior Women's National Football Championship for the first time in the 2021–22 edition. International career Hauhnar represented the... | in the 2021–22 edition. International career Hauhnar represented the India U20 team at the 2019 AFC U-19 Women's Championship qualification and scored against Thailand. She was called up for the national team for the friendly matches against Vietnam and the 2019 South Asian Games in 2019. References External links Grac... |
is a species of lizard in the family Liolaemidae. | lizard in the family Liolaemidae. It is from Argentina. References curivilcun Lizards |
is one of several routes operating between the Financial District and the Richmond District. Route description The outbound terminal is located at Cabrillo and La Playa, shared with the 5 Fulton. It runs inbound on Cabrillo to 45th Avenue where it runs a block north to Balboa Street. East of Arguello Boulevard the rout... | Cryril Magnon and Market above Hallidie Plaza and Powell Street station. 31X Balboa Express services Two express limited services operate along the corridor. The 31AX Balboa 'A' Express runs from the outbound terminal at La Playa as far as Park Presidio Boulevard, where it runs express to Embarcadero station using Park... |
was a Royal Navy officer. The son of Vice-Admiral William Congreve Cutliffe Brackenbury, John William Brackenbury joined the Royal Navy in 1857. He was promoted to lieutenant in 1865, commander in 1876, and captain in 1881. He led a naval brigade during the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879 and was appointed CMG for his services.... | Medjidie, Third Class. He was appointed a CB in 1887 on the occasion of Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee. He was appointed to the command of the corvette HMS Turquoise the same year. References Royal Navy personnel of the Anglo-Egyptian War Companions of the Order of the Bath Companions of the Order of St Michael and St... |
and strategy consulting company. In July 2015, he became the chief information technology officer (CITO) of Kansas. His term ended on February 2, 2018, and he was succeeded by interim CITO Donna Shelite. Wittmer then worked for Ensono as a public sector adviser and for RSM US. In late January 2022, Wittmer was selected... | Wittmer was selected by Virginia governor Glenn Youngkin as the chief information officer of the Virginia Information Technologies Agency, succeeding Nelson Moe. He stepped down in February 2022 after less than month in the position. References Living people Year of birth |
Johan de Witt. Biography As the daughter of Amsterdam merchant and Mayor Jan Bicker (1591-1653) and Agneta de Graeff van Polsbroek (1603-1656), she was a descendant of the Bicker-De Graeff clan, the two most influential Amsterdam families of the Dutch Golden Age, and also relative of the families Hooft and of Volkert O... | in The Hague. Johan's father Jacob de Witt urged him to find a wife befitting his rank, to start a family and a "tidy household" with her. Wendela made this undertaking easier for him insofar as she presented herself as a "gentle woman of slender and graceful growth", "with blond curls and gentle eyes". In the late sum... |
from Chile. References darwini Lizards of South America Reptiles | Endemic fauna of Chile Reptiles described in 2010 |
Katherine Paulson in 1906, with whom he raised a son. That same year, Judd was hired by the Chicago Northwestern Railroad as a freight brakeman. He was successively promoted to conductor in 1913, and terminal yardmaster based in Belle Plaine in 1919. Four years later, Judd moved back to Clinton to continue his yardmast... | in Belle Plaine in 1919. Four years later, Judd moved back to Clinton to continue his yardmaster duties there. Judd was affiliated with the Republican Party. Between 1926 and 1934, he sat on the Clinton City Council. From 1943 to 1944, he was mayor of Clinton. Judd was first elected to the Iowa House of Representatives... |
Sloan Research Fellowship in 1988. Between 1990 and 2012, Fauchet taught at the University of Rochester; he served as chair of the university's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering from 2010 to 2012. Fauchet was named Dean of the Vanderbilt University School of Engineering in December 2011. He assumed the ... | the Faculté polytechnique de Mons in 1978. He completed a Master of Science in engineering at Brown University and a Ph.D. in applied physics at Stanford University in 1984. Fauchet received a Sloan Research Fellowship in 1988. Between 1990 and 2012, Fauchet taught at the University of Rochester; he served as chair of ... |
Hill is a hill located between East Renfrewshire and South Lanarkshire of Scotland. With a height of | and South Lanarkshire of Scotland. With a height of , it is the |
June 29, 2014, Kyiv, Ukraine) was a Ukrainian writer. He was awarded the 1981 Shevchenko Prize in literature | Anatoliy Dimarov (born Anatoly Andronikovych Harasyuta on May 17, 1922, in Haratsky, Poltava Oblast — June 29, 2014, Kyiv, |
Arab Women's Basketball Championship () or simply AWBC is a regional basketball tournament which takes place every two years between women's national teams of the members of the Arab Basketball Confederation, representing the Arab world. The first edition was held in | or simply AWBC is a regional basketball tournament which takes place every two years between women's national teams of the members of the Arab Basketball Confederation, representing the Arab world. The first edition was held in 1983 in Jordan. |
to fly to Cayenne, but the crew told them that the runway was too short. The hijackers then directed the plane to Paramaribo. The captain told that the hijackers seemed very nervous and one repeatedly said "if this fails, we're ready to die". A passenger said that "The hijackers were very tense, but we convinced them t... | the flight, the hijackers entered the cockpit and they ordered the crew to fly to Cayenne, but the crew told them that the runway was too short. The hijackers then directed the plane to Paramaribo. The captain told that the hijackers seemed very nervous and one repeatedly said "if this fails, we're ready to die". A pas... |
bordered by the Nullarbor Plain to the north. The south of the park is bordered by the Great Australian Bight Marine Park.The climate is a cool climate. The average temperature is 18°C. The warmest month is December, at 24°C, and the coldest July, at 12°C. The average rainfall is 397 millimetres per year. The wettest m... | the north. The south of the park is bordered by the Great Australian Bight Marine Park.The climate is a cool climate. The average temperature is 18°C. The warmest month is December, at 24°C, and the coldest July, at 12°C. The average rainfall is 397 millimetres per year. The wettest month is June, with 76 millimetres o... |
Santa Barbara. At Ohio State University (OSU), he was an assistant professor from 1983 to 1989 and an associate professor from 1989 to 1996, when he became a full professor. At OSU he is since 2002 a Distinguished Professor of Mathematical and Physical Sciences. From 2007 to 2014 he was a member of the editorial board ... | and career Ho graduated in 1972 with a B.Sc. from Chung Chi College, Chinese University of Hong Kong. He was a graduate student for the academic year 1972–1973 at the University of Minnesota and in 1973 transferred to Cornell University. There he graduated in 1977 with a Ph.D. under the supervision of N. David Mermin. ... |
of 4,000 meters. Bedrock landsliding is frequent within the range, caused by rainfall and earthquakes associated with the nearby thrust faults. Impact A massive landslide was triggered by the earthquake, destroying twelve homes in the village of Kobung. Eleven people were injured, two of them seriously, and one was air... | injured 11. Tectonic setting Papua New Guinea is situated in a region where the Pacific, Australian, Caroline and several microplates are converging. At the Huon Peninsula, the Woodlark Plate is moving north, converging beneath the South Bismarck Plate along the Markham Valley. The tectonic motion forms a complex zone ... |
real-life NCIS in Australia is actually located in Perth, away from Sydney. Production Development In February 2022, Paramount+, announced it had commissioned a series of the NCIS franchise to be filmed in Sydney, Australia. It will debut on Paramount+ and Network 10 in Australia in 2023. References NCIS (franchise) Ne... | NCIS franchise. It will be the first series in the franchise set in a country other than the United States. Even though the show will be set in Sydney, the field |
of “Oyelo que te conviene”, which was later recorded on his 1974 album Sun of Latin Music with lead vocalist Lalo Rodríguez. In 2009, the album was added to the United States National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress for | Latin Music with lead vocalist Lalo Rodríguez. In 2009, the album was added to the United States National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, aesthetically, or historically significant". Track listing References 1965 albums Eddie Palmieri albums |
I Women's Soccer Championship from 1993 to 1998, including three straight appearances in the championship game from 1994 to 1996. The school won the 1995 championship 1–0 against Portland after three overtime periods, ending North Carolina's run of nine consecutive titles, with Notre Dame having defeated them 1–0 in th... | NSCAA. He finished with a record of 175 wins, 22 losses, and 10 draws with the school. He also served as the head soccer coach at the U.S. Olympic Festival in 1994 and 1995, and has worked as a coach for the Olympic Development Program. In December 1998, Petrucelli was announced as the head coach of the Texas Longhorns... |
achievements in sound mixing. It has been awarded since 2017. Winners and nominees 2010s 2020s See also Academy Award for Best | documentary motion picture sound mixers for their outstanding achievements in sound mixing. It has been awarded since 2017. Winners and nominees 2010s 2020s See also Academy Award for Best Sound BAFTA |
as deputy chair of the Supreme Court from 1992 until 1996. She was chair of the Bujumbura Court of Appeal for two years and afterwards became chair of the Constitutional Court in 1998. She was appointed to the latter post by President Pierre Buyoya and held it until 2006. She was also head of the Commission of Reform a... | of the Commission of Reform and Modernization of the Burundian Justice System. In 2006, she was a nominee for the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights. In 1997, Barancira told Agence France-Presse that 17 people who had been sentenced to death as a result of ethnic violence following the assassination of Presiden... |
17 is a development of the Sovereign 17, with a new deck design. Production The design was built by Sovereign Yachts in the United States, starting in 1987, but it is now out of production. Design The Antares 17 is a recreational keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass. It has a fractional sloop rig; a cuddy cabin;... | but it is now out of production. Design The Antares 17 is a recreational keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass. It has a fractional sloop rig; a cuddy cabin; a spooned, raked stem, an angled transom, a transom-hung rudder controlled by a tiller and a fixed fin keel or stub keel and centerboard. It displaces and c... |
son, Dr. Charles Lewis, joined the practice. When Dr. Jay Kevern joined the Lewis' in 1948, the Modern-style addition was completed. Kevern provided ophthalmology services and Dr. Vernon Johnson had a dental practice on the lower level. The facility became a multi-discipline medical practice. The medical doctors here a... | here also had privileges at the hospital in Wadena, Minnesota. Dr. A.J. Lewis continued to practice medicine here until he died in 1962. His wife Clara died in 1984. Dr. Charles Lewis sold the practice and house to Dr. Jon Wigert, who lived here and continued the practice until 1990 when Tri-County Hospital in Wadena b... |
other trails nearing Joan Walker Elementary in Seminole | other trails nearing Joan Walker Elementary in Seminole County, |
Their analog recording was mixed down to a digital audio tape. In a review of I Wish I Had a Raygun at SLUG Magazine, Ness Lessman compared the band to 004. He liked the upbeat tempo and key changes in their cover of "Ring of Fire". In a review of a 1992 performance, Dagi Binggeli described their "reggae-rock-blues-pun... | Jon Armstrong. The other members changed over the course of the band's career. They opened for No Doubt in 1992. While their charismatic performances and enthusiastic audiences made it difficult to find repeat venues, the band is praised for jump-starting the local music scene in Utah, specifically in ska music. Foundi... |
apses to shelter the cross inside the altar. Becoming cramped by the early 19th century, the parishioners walled in the old portico, turning it into a narthex, and added side apses. It suffered damage during the 1838 earthquake and was repaired in 1850. A 1938 restoration brought about the current form, including the a... | Romania. It is dedicated to Saints Joachim and Anna. After the plague that affected Bucharest in 1718–1719, the Serdar Matei Mogoș raised a monumental stone cross some four meters high. It was placed at what was then the edge of the city, near the cattle and grain market (oborul vechi means “the old cattle yard”). In 1... |
lost in the quarterfinals in Dubai, Medvedev clinched the top ranking, making him the 27th player to ever hold the position. Medvedev became the first player outside of the Big Four to reach the world number 1 ranking since Andy Roddick in February 2004, ending the quartet's 921-week streak with the No. 1 ranking. For ... | showed unsportsmanlike conduct at the conclusion of his first-round doubles match, repeatedly hitting the umpire’s chair with his racquet and using obscene language. Daniil Medvedev was in contention to claim the world No. 1 singles ranking. After Novak Djokovic lost in the quarterfinals in Dubai, Medvedev clinched the... |
(南屯門官立中學) Tuen Mun Government Secondary School Aided Baptist Wing Lung Secondary School (浸信會永隆中學) Buddhist Sum Heung Lam Memorial College (佛教沈香林紀念中學) Caritas Tuen Mun Marden Foundation Secondary School (明愛屯門馬登基金中學) CCC Hoh Fuk Tong College (中華基督教會何福堂書院) CCC Tam Lee Lai Fun Memorial Secondary School (中華基督教會譚李麗芬紀念中學) Chi... | Haw Secondary School (鐘聲慈善社胡陳金枝中學) HHCKLA Buddhist Leung Chik Wai College (香海正覺蓮社佛教梁植偉中學) Ho Ngai College (sponsored by Sik Sik Yuen) (嗇色園主辦可藝中學) Ju Ching Chu Secondary School (Tuen Mun) (裘錦秋中學﹝屯門﹞) Lui Cheung Kwong Lutheran College (路德會呂祥光中學) Madam Lau Kam Lung Secondary School of MFBM (妙法寺劉金龍中學) NLSI Peace Evangelica... |
can be accessed by public transport and bicycles. The tower can also be accessed by tram at the stop Tivolistraße. The stop has a connection to the bus stop Chinesischer Turm. The closest station of the Munich U-Bahn is Giselastraße, trafficked by two lines of the Stammstrecke 1. The Englischer Garten can be accessed b... | royal gardens in Munich, including the Englischer Garten, made a new propoal for the Englischer Garten in 1807, where he wanted to demolish the already existing Chinese Tower. As a stylistic purist, he wanted to avoid architectural staffages and limit the park to few, simple classic buildings. According to him "the Chi... |
the case of the West Memphis Three. Mala Mortensa of Alternative Press praised the song's narrative, and noted how much more emotional it is now that all three men have been released from prison, but have yet to be fully exonerated. Personnel Personnel per Crimson booklet. Alkaline Trio Matt Skiba – guitars, lead vocal... | praised the song's narrative, and noted how much more emotional it is now that all three men have been released from prison, but have yet to be fully exonerated. Personnel Personnel per Crimson booklet. Alkaline Trio Matt Skiba – guitars, lead vocals, songwriting Dan Andriano – bass, backing vocals, songwriting Derek G... |
instead. Seeds Draw Draw Qualifying Seeds Qualifiers Luke Saville / John-Patrick Smith Lucky losers Qualifying draw References Main | Marcelo Arévalo and Jean-Julien Rojer in the final, 7–5, 6–4 to win the doubles title at the 2022 Mexican Open. Ken and Neal Skupski were the defending champions, but chose |
John Rogers (1888–1963) was a British stage and film actor active in American cinema. A character actor, he played a number of supporting roles in the 1930s. These grew increasingly smaller during the 1940s were he was often uncredited. His final handful of appearances were in television during the 1950s. He was often ... | Chan Carries On (1931) Limehouse Blues (1934) Charlie Chan in London (1934) Grand Canary (1934) Jane Eyre (1934) Long Lost Father (1934) Wharf Angel (1934) A Feather in Her Hat (1935) People Will Talk (1935) Charlie Chan at the Race Track (1936) Klondike Annie (1936) Love Before Breakfast (1936) Think Fast, Mr. Moto (1... |
but lost in the second round to Alejandro Tabilo. Seeds The top four seeds received a bye into the second round. Draw Finals Top half Bottom half Qualifying Seeds Qualifiers Lucky loser Qualifying | his first ATP Tour title. Cristian Garín was the defending champion, but lost in the second round to Alejandro Tabilo. Seeds The top four seeds received a bye into the second round. Draw Finals Top half Bottom half Qualifying Seeds Qualifiers Lucky loser |
Stal Mielec in Poland. In 1996, he signed for Dutch club FC Volendam. References External links Polish expatriate sportspeople in Greece 1974 births Expatriate footballers in the Netherlands Stal Mielec players Ekstraklasa players Eredivisie players Eerste Divisie players PAOK FC players AZ Alkmaar players FC Den | footballer who is last known to have played as a forward for FC Den Bosch. Career Bociek started his career with Polish side Stal Mielec, where he made 65 league appearances and scored 19 goals. In 1994, Bociek signed for Greek top flight side PAOK. In 1995, he returned to Stal Mielec in Poland. In 1996, he signed for ... |
midfielder for Ukrainian club Kramatorsk. References External links 1992 births Living people Footballers from Kyiv Ukrainian footballers Association football midfielders FC Ros Bila Tserkva players FC SKAD-Yalpuh Bolhrad players SC Chaika Petropavlivska Borshchahivka | FC Arsenal Kyiv players NK Veres Rivne players FC Hirnyk-Sport Horishni Plavni players FC Myr Hornostayivka players FC Cherkashchyna players FC Rubikon Kyiv players FC Olimpik Donetsk players FC Kramatorsk players Ukrainian First League players Ukrainian Second League players Ukrainian Amateur Football Championship pla... |
Tagil Pedagogical School, the Nizhny Tagil Teachers' Institute was established with a two-year training period, which is under the jurisdiction of the People's Commissariat of Education of the RSFSR. Three educational departments (faculties) were created in the structure of the institute: historical, philological and p... | History On 27 June 1939, by the Decree of the Council of People's Commissars of the RSFSR, on the basis of the Nizhny Tagil Pedagogical School, the Nizhny Tagil Teachers' Institute was established with a two-year training period, which is under the jurisdiction of the People's Commissariat of Education of the RSFSR. Th... |
Ismael Silva (musician) (1905-1978), Brazilian samba musician Ismael | samba musician Ismael Silva (footballer) (born 1994), Brazilian |
School of Art, in Glasgow, Scotland in 2009. Party's work has been the subject of solo exhibitions at the Magritte Museum in Brussels, the Dallas Museum of Art, and the Hirshhorn Museum. For his second exhibition at the Hirshorn which runs from September 18, 2021 until the spring of 2022 he created his largest work to ... | it "wraps 360 degrees around the temporary scaffolding that encases the Museum building and spans a circumference of 829 feet". It is an "original pastel painting digitally collaged and printed onto scrim". He is represented by Hauser & Wirth. In February of 2020 he had his first solo exhibition, "Scottsboro" with the ... |
(born 1956), Mexican politician Isael Álvarez (born 1974), Cuban boxer Isael (footballer) (born 1988), Isael da Silva Barbosa, | refer to: Isael Villa Villa (born 1956), Mexican politician Isael Álvarez (born 1974), |
March 21, 1878: An Act to authorize the granting of state certificates to graduates of the state university, 1878 Act 333. Created a certification process to enable any graduate of the University of Wisconsin to become authorized to work as a teacher at any public school in Wisconsin. Party summary Senate summary Assem... | transferring Cyprus to British control, and allowing Austria-Hungary to garrison the Bosnia Vilayet. The treaty settled regional issues left open by the Treaty of San Stefano. October 1, 1878: The United States Supreme Court decided the case Ex parte Jackson, extending Fourth Amendment protections to private letters an... |
da Cruz, Brazilian football forward Igor Jesus (footballer, born 2003), Igor | forward Igor Jesus (footballer, born 2003), Igor Jesus Lima, Brazilian |
Shale, it most likely resembled an upside-down ostracod with | arthropod from the Burgess Shale, it most likely resembled |
on sonar from 1989 to 1990, she became a researcher for CNRS in 1990. Recognition Blanc-Féraud became a knight of the Ordre national du Mérite in 2011, and of the Legion of Honour in 2015. She won the of the French Academy of Sciences in 2013. She was named a chair holder of the French national Artificial Intelligence ... | institution to Côte d'Azur University. She earned a habilitation there in 2000. After working in industry on sonar from 1989 to 1990, she became a researcher for CNRS in 1990. Recognition Blanc-Féraud became a knight of the Ordre national du Mérite in 2011, and of the Legion of Honour in 2015. She won the of the French... |
to Batavia. Then in 1818 she carried migrants from Liverpool to Quebec. She was last listed in 1825. In 1813 the British East India Company had lost its monopoly on the trade between India and Britain. British ships were then free to sail to India, the Indian Ocean, or south-east Asia under a licence from the EIC. Mona... | licence from the EIC. Monarch made such a voyage, even though she does not appear in the most comprehensive list of such vessels, or in lists of vessels sailing under a licence. On 16 May 1816, Monarch, Gascoyne, master, sailed from Portsmouth, bound for Batavia. From Batavia she sailed to Bengal, where she arrived on ... |
Cotino is the first Storyliving by Disney community proposed for development with other locations under exploration. Located in the city of Rancho Mirage, California on land adjacent to, and once owned by, the Annenberg Sunnylands Estate, Cotino will be developed in collaboration with DMB Development LLC of Scottsdale,... | Arizona. It will be a mixed-use development with several residential options, hotels, resort facilities, and a retail center. The community is expected to surround a grand oasis and lagoon. The community's name, Cotino, was derived from Cotinus, the genus name of a plant commonly referred to as the Smoketree. It was ch... |
of Elliott and Western Avenues at Lenora Street. Named after Pridgeon's grandmother, the 2003 artwork is made of stainless steel, powder coated aluminum, and cast urethane. It is tall and has a diameter of . Regina Hackett of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer described the artwork as "lean, clean and even elegant, with bl... | and red mesh metal creating a moiré pattern". Inspired by Seattle's rainy weather, the red sculpture rotates 360 degrees, depending on which way the wind is blowing. An artist statement published by the City of Seattle says, "The basic idea was to complete an artwork that would successfully meet the inherent aesthetic ... |
to finance his exile. Issue Herod Agrippa II [b. AD 27/28?-d. 93?] became the eighth and final ruler from the Herodian family, but without any control of Judea. He supported Roman Rule and died childless. Berenice [b. AD 28-after 81], who first married Marcus Julius Alexander, son of Alexander the Alabarch around AD 41... | the eighth and final ruler from the Herodian family, but without any control of Judea. He supported Roman Rule and died childless. Berenice [b. AD 28-after 81], who first married Marcus Julius Alexander, son of Alexander the Alabarch around AD 41. After Marcus Julius died [AD 44], she married her uncle Herod, king of C... |
NXT 2.0. The show premiered on February 18, 2022, as a replacement for 205 Live. History In October 2019, WWE's 205 Live brand merged under the NXT brand with the 205 Live streaming television show becoming a supplementary show of NXT. On February 15, 2022, WWE announced that 205 Live would be replaced by a new show ca... | is produced by the American professional wrestling promotion WWE, featuring performers from the promotion's NXT brand division. It airs on Fridays at 10pm Eastern Time on Peacock in the United States and the WWE Network internationally. The program features matches taped either before or after the preceding episode of ... |
as athletic director of the school from 2005 to 2009. Early life and education Graybeal was born on October 12, 1955. He attended Walla Walla High School and played cornerback in college for Idaho State from 1977 to 1978. Coaching career After graduating from Idaho State, Graybeal started a coaching career in 1979 with... | Weber State rebounded, winning seven out of eleven games and being ranked number 18 nationally. Two consecutive 3–8 seasons in 2001 and 2002 put Graybeal "on the hot seat," but he helped the team compile a 8–4 record the following year, leading him to be named Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year and get a renewed cont... |
on the novel Alcatraz by Max Brand. It portrays a wild mustang who slowly comes to trust the cowboy who attempts to tame him. Cast Tom Mix as Jim Perris J.P. Lockney as Oliver Jordan Claire Adams as Marianne Jordan Frank Campeau as Lew Hervey Duke R. Lee as Manuel Cordova Walt Robbins as Shorty Tony the Wonder Horse as... | Oliver Jordan Claire Adams as Marianne Jordan Frank Campeau as Lew Hervey Duke R. Lee as Manuel Cordova Walt Robbins as Shorty Tony the Wonder Horse as Tony - A Wild Horse References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. Munden, Kenneth Wh... |
order to marry Herodias. This caused a war between her former spouse and her father. References Herodian dynasty 1st-century women 1st-century deaths Jewish royalty Ancient princesses | Aretas IV Philopatris. She was married to prince Herod Antipas. Phasaelis fled to her father when she discovered her husband intended to divorce her in order to |
Adams. Cast Tom Mix as Kit Carson Boone / Henry Boone Dulcie Cooper as Mary Lee Claire Adams as Juanita Sánchez Claude Payton as Córdoba Jack Rollens as José Sánchez Hector V. Sarno as General Sánchez Wilbur Higby as Colonel 'Handy' Lee Robert Klein as Yellow Crow Gretchen Hartman as Zita References Bibliography Connel... | 1922 American silent western film directed by Edward Sedgwick and starring Tom Mix, Dulcie Cooper and Claire Adams. Cast Tom Mix as Kit Carson Boone / Henry Boone Dulcie Cooper as Mary Lee Claire Adams as Juanita Sánchez Claude Payton as |
differ from other Heleomyzidae in that their orbital plates angle inward, away from the inner margins of the | that their orbital plates angle inward, away from the inner margins of the eyes. They are often associated with fungi. Taxonomy Suilliinae contains the following genera: Suillia (= Allophyla) Porsenus |
graduating in 1917. The next year, he married Vera M. Bowen, with whom he had a daughter. Breakenridge ran his own farm from 1919, on which he raised Shorthorn cattle. He was a member of several agricultural organizations as well as the local school board. Breakenridge was elected to the Iowa House of Representatives f... | The next year, he married Vera M. Bowen, with whom he had a daughter. Breakenridge ran his own farm from 1919, on which he raised Shorthorn cattle. He was a member of several agricultural organizations as well as the local school board. Breakenridge |
destroying it in 1892. The second depot at this location was also a wood-frame building that was destroyed in fire in 1903. A third frame depot was completed the same year and it was destroyed in the 1919 Fergus Falls tornado. The present brick Neoclassical depot was completed in 1920. The combination passenger and fre... | a wood-frame building that was destroyed in fire in 1903. A third frame depot was completed the same year and it was destroyed in the 1919 Fergus Falls tornado. The present brick Neoclassical depot was completed in 1920. The combination passenger and freight depot was built on the location of the former freight depot. ... |
2000 births Italian male freestyle skiers Olympic freestyle skiers of Italy Freestyle skiers at the 2022 Winter | in which he placed 5th. References External links Living people 2000 births Italian male freestyle skiers Olympic freestyle skiers of Italy Freestyle skiers at the |
to police and FIR, the incident took place during the robbery while the incident is under investigation. The incident took place at 8:29 a.m., according to CCTV. Matin is survived by two daughters and a wife. Reactions Prime Minister Imran Khan directed that every effort be made to bring the accused to justice. Express... | at 8:29 a.m., according to CCTV. Matin is survived by two daughters and a wife. Reactions Prime Minister Imran Khan directed that every effort be made to bring the accused to justice. Expressing deep sorrow, he strongly condemned the incident and said that the mourners share in the family's grief. Sindh Governor Imran ... |
runner-up: 1954, 1956 References 1933 births 2004 deaths Sportspeople from Nord (French department) French footballers Association football midfielders Lille OSC players RC Lens players AC Cambrai players Ligue | de France: 1954–55 Coupe Charles Drago runner-up: 1954, 1956 References 1933 births 2004 deaths Sportspeople from Nord (French department) French footballers Association football midfielders Lille OSC players RC |
of Robert F. Kennedy where a woman wearing a polka dot is seen before and after the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy in the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. Rose, a dental receptionist, is the owner of the dress, and has travelled from Kentish Town (London) to the United States to find the enigmatic Dr. Wheeler, who ... | i dotted and t crossed but, as most of Bainbridge's oeuvre did, it leaves its readers with more to think about than one might imagine possible for such a slender tale. It is a fitting finale and a poignant farewell to a career defiantly and uncontestably sui generis." Paul Bailey from The Independent also praises the n... |
Uganda Nusantara Capital City Authority, a government agency in Indonesia National Capital Authority, a | City Authority, a government agency in Indonesia National Capital Authority, a government agency in |
the 1930 college football season. In their seventh year under head coach Harry J. Robertson, the Stormy Petrels compiled a 4–4–1 | the Stormy Petrels compiled a 4–4–1 record. Schedule References Oglethorpe Oglethorpe Stormy Petrels football seasons Oglethorpe Stormy Petrels |
is located at a distance of 540 light years but is receding with a heliocentric radial velocity of . HD 30479 has a stellar classification of K2 III, indicating that it is an early K-type giant star and has an angular diameter of (after limb darkening correction). This yields a radius 17.99 times that of the Sun at its... | stellar classification of K2 III, indicating that it is an early K-type giant star and has an angular diameter of (after limb darkening correction). This yields a radius 17.99 times that of the Sun at its estimated distance. At present it has 1.28 times the mass of the Sun and radiates at 116 times the luminosity of th... |
References External links 1930 births 2022 deaths Austrian composers Austrian violinists Austrian film score composers Recipients of the Austrian Cross | Recipients of the Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art Musicians from Vienna |
Brazilian footballers Association football goalkeepers Joinville Esporte Clube players Sport Club Corinthians Paulista players F.C. Arouca players Primeira Liga players Campeonato Brasileiro Série D players Brazilian expatriate footballers Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in | Portuguese Primeira Liga. References External links 2001 births Living people Brazilian footballers Association football goalkeepers Joinville Esporte Clube players Sport Club Corinthians Paulista players F.C. Arouca players Primeira Liga players Campeonato Brasileiro Série D players Brazilian expatriate footballers |
the Lumë valley and a village in the region is named after their tribe. Their tribal region is centred in the area between Mount Zeba and the western bank of the Black Drin. They border Dardha to the south, Luma to the east and northeast and the Mirdita region to the west and northwest, in particular the Oroshi and Fan... | (also spelled Arni, Arrni, Arnji and Arrnji) were a small Albanian tribe or fis from the Lumë region. Geography The Arrëni inhabited the southwestern part of the Lumë valley and a village in the region is named after their tribe. Their tribal region is centred in the area between Mount Zeba and the western bank of the ... |
Falls, South Dakota, from March 5–8, 2022. Seeds The top eight teams by conference record in the Summit League will compete in the conference tournament. Teams are seeded by record within the conference, with a tiebreaker system to seed teams with identical conference records. The tiebreakers operate in the following o... | the 2021–22 season. All tournament games will be played at the Denny Sanford Premier Center in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, from March 5–8, 2022. Seeds The top eight teams by conference record in the Summit League will compete in the conference tournament. Teams are seeded by record within the conference, with a |
English, German, French, Russian, and Hungarian. He was a founding member of the Ukrainian Helsinki Group and a leader of the Ukrainian Humanist Association "Ukrainian Spiritual Republic." See also Ukrainian Helsinki Group Soviet dissidents List of Slavic Native Faith's organisations Slavic Native Faith Mykhailo Melnyk | (; November 27, 1926, officially December 25, 1927 - March 18, 2003) was a Ukrainian science fiction writer, futurist and globalist, philosopher and theologian, public figure, Red Army soldier during World War II, and a political prisoner in Soviet camps. He wrote more than 20 novels and short stories that have been tr... |
Ukraine such as the "Premieres of the Season", "Kyiv Music Fest", and "Golden-Domed Kyiv". Over the course of 1996 to 2004, the choir performed more than 500 works, 200 of which were premiers. In 2006, it performed its first theatrical production. By 2017, the choir had performed 800 works, 300 of which were premiers. ... | the Season", "Kyiv Music Fest", and "Golden-Domed Kyiv". Over the course of 1996 to 2004, the choir performed more than 500 works, 200 of which were premiers. In 2006, it performed its first theatrical production. By 2017, the choir had performed 800 works, 300 of which were premiers. Since 2015, the choir began expand... |
at the Physical Education Building at Western Oregon State College in Monmouth, Oregon. Qualification The tournament field for the inaugural Division II championship was set at 20 teams, a decrease of 12 teams from the last single-division NAIA tournament in 1991. The top eight teams received seeds, with the top four r... | field for the inaugural Division II championship was set at 20 teams, a decrease of 12 teams from the last single-division NAIA tournament in 1991. The top eight teams received seeds, with the top four receiving a bye. The lowest ranked teams were placed in a preliminary first round. The tournament utilized a single-el... |
Buddhism, especially esoteric sects. Paintings (single or group) depicting the Buddha (Tathāgata), Bodhisattvas, ancient Indian gods, Chinese and Japanese gods, and other deities worshipped in Buddhism, as well as Mandala of the Two Realms, Mandala of the Separate Realms, etc.). Buddhist paintings include not just fram... | biographies, Emaki, E-toki, Ancestors drawings, Chinsō portraits of Zen monks, and portraits of ordinary monks. Chinsō, portraits of Zen monks, and portraits of ordinary monks. Narrowly defined, a painting used in the worship and rituals of Buddhism, especially esoteric sects. Paintings (single |
taken over by the Government of Vietnam and established from the French Naval facility transferred to the Vietnamese Navy located in a province in the Central Coast of Vietnam. He was the third Commander of the Navy from August 1959 until his assassination on November 1, 1963. Biography and military career He was born ... | marine officers were selected to join the National Army Navy which was part of the French Union Army. He Attended the 1st course at Nha Trang Naval Academy which opened on 1 January 1952. With a total of 9 students, all were sent to the Arromanches aircraft carrier for professional training, then rotated. through the F... |
in honor of the Yazidi saint Pir Ali. The Yazidis who celebrate the Batizmi festival are | Yazidis in honor of the Yazidi saint Pir Ali. The Yazidis who celebrate the |
represented Oglethorpe University as an independent during the 1932 college football season. In their ninth year under head coach Harry J. Robertson, | year under head coach Harry J. Robertson, the Stormy Petrels compiled a 1–6 record. Schedule References Oglethorpe Oglethorpe Stormy Petrels football seasons |
Raleigh served in the United States Army from 1984 to 1992, where he was a member of the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment. From 1992 to 1994, he worked as a salesman for InaCOMP, a technology company based in Southfield, Michigan. He was also a salesman for Entex Industries, Syntegra, Control Data, BT Group, and Creative Int... | as a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives from the 38A district. Elected in November 2020, he assumed office on January 5, 2021. Education Raleigh graduated from Osceola High School in Polk County, Wisconsin in 1984. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in emergency and disaster management from American Mili... |
Of the 11 conference teams, 10 are eligible for the tournament. UC San Diego is ineligible for this year's tournament, as they are in the second year of the four-year transition required for teams transferring to Division I from Division II. Teams were | at the Dollar Loan Center in Henderson, Nevada. The winner will receive the conference's automatic bid to the 2022 NCAA Tournament. Seeds Of the 11 conference teams, 10 are eligible for the tournament. UC San Diego is ineligible for this year's tournament, as they are in the second year of the four-year transition requ... |
capillamentis is a species of hide beetle in | the subfamily Omorginae. References capillamentis Beetles |
is a species of hide | the subfamily Omorginae. References lucidus |
is a species of hide beetle in the | a species of hide beetle in |
1965), American politician See also Don | 1965), American politician See also Don Raleigh |
and Frank Morrell in both matches that happened on May 10 and 15. Death On December 8, 1993, Hickey died in Albany, Kentucky he was 78 years old. References 1915 births American male professional | New York City for the World Wide Wrestling Federation in 1964. He wrestled against Bruno Sammartino, Bobo Brazil, Bill Watts, Pedro Morales, Arnold Skaaland, and Gorilla Monsoon until 1974. In 1974 he retired from wrestling. In 1993, he return to wrestling at 78 years old. Hickey worked for the United States Wrestling ... |
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