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of nuclear weapons is not included, however, as only the capacity for conventional warfare is calculated. A score is calculated from all indicators, the PowerIndex (PwrIndx). The lower the PwrIndx, the greater the estimated capacity for conventional warfare. The best theoretical score a country can achieve in the Globa... | military, demographic, financial, logistical and geographic factors are included in the index, but not nuclear warfare capacity. The index has received coverage in various media, including in The Times of India, CNBC, Newsweek, Inquirer and Handelsblatt. Methodology More than 50 statistical indicators are included in t... |
of awards and nominations received by South Korean reality-variety show 2 Days & | received by South Korean reality-variety show 2 Days |
footballer who plays as a forward for Derby County. Club career Cybulski made his debut for Derby County as a substitute in a 2–0 FA Cup loss to Chorley on 9 January 2021. He was one of fourteen players from | County as a substitute in a 2–0 FA Cup loss to Chorley on 9 January 2021. He was one of fourteen players from Derby County's academy to make their debut in the game, after the entirety of Derby's first team squad and coaching team were forced to isolate due to a COVID-19 outbreak. He made his league debut as a substitu... |
Gedrosia of ancient authors), which literally means "living or dwelling by the sea." History Inscription of King Darius I: “I am Darius, the great king, the king of kings, the king of multi-tribal countries ... By the will of Ahuramazda, these are the countries that I had to rule, except for Persia: ... Media, Elam, | History Inscription of King Darius I: “I am Darius, the great king, the king of kings, the king of multi-tribal countries ... By the will of Ahuramazda, these are the countries that I had to rule, except for Persia: ... Media, Elam, Parthia, Areia, Bactria, Sogdiana, Khorezm, Drangiana, Arachosia, |
the Master of the High Court since 2001. Early life Honohan is from Glasnevin and is the brother of Patrick Honohan. He was called to the Bar in 1975 and became a senior counsel in 1995. He was involved with Fianna Fáil early in his career, where he assisted with the writing of the party's manifesto for the 1977 genera... | chancery, employment law and personal injuries. Master of the High Court He was interviewed for the position of Master of the High Court in 2001 and was appointed in May 2001. He succeeded Harry Hill. He unsuccessfully asked to be nominated to the European Court of Justice in 2008 and the Supreme Court of Ireland in 20... |
few months before being convinced by Virat Vachirarattanawong to comeback after he bought him as debt clearance from the Porntawee gym owner. Ruengsak then became the first ever Petchyindee gym fighter. Titles and accomplishments Lumpinee Stadium 1974 Lumpinee Stadium 112 lbs Champion 1981 Lumpinee Stadium 130 lbs Cham... | |- style="background:#cfc;" | 1981-10-05 || Win ||align=left| Nakhonsawan Suanmisakawan || Rajadamnern Stadium || Bangkok, Thailand || KO (Punches)|| 3 || |- style="background:#fbb;" | 1981- || Loss ||align=left| Kengkaj Kiatkriangkrai || Rajadamnern Stadium || Bangkok, Thailand || Decision || 5 || 3:00 |- style="backg... |
all bishops of Essen. In the following ceremony, Genn thanked him for his service to the diocese over a long time. Grave then served as parish priest in St. Mariae Geburt in Mülheim. Grave was focused on intercultural dialogue with Latin America, and projects aimed at fighting unemployment and helping young people in d... | priest in St. Mariae Geburt in Mülheim. Grave was focused on intercultural dialogue with Latin America, and projects aimed at fighting unemployment and helping young people in difficult situations. He initiated the Bündnis für Erziehung NRW, a statewide collaboration for education. He worked for the curatorium of the F... |
than 1,200 shops. There are several clothing, jewelry, shoe, cosmetics, etc. shops here. From the beginning of Ramadan, crowds starts gathering at Chandni Chowk for Eid-ul-Fitr shopping. On October 21, 2020, a fire | New Market Thana. It is closed on Tuesdays of the week. About 10,000 people work here and there are more than 1,200 shops. There are several clothing, jewelry, shoe, cosmetics, etc. shops here. From the beginning of Ramadan, crowds starts gathering at Chandni Chowk for |
its publication. The magazine became one of the most popular publications and enjoyed higher levels of circulation selling 54,000 copies particularly in the period 1937–1948. In 1937 Yedigün was one of two publications represented the Republic of Turkey at the Balkan Print and Publication Congress portraying the urban ... | of each home. History and profile Yedigün was first published on 15 March 1923, and its founder and editor was Sedat Simavi. Sadri Etem Ertem was the founding publisher and owner of the magazine until 1937 when Simavi acquired it. Ertem designed Yedigün as a family-oriented magazine, targeting the Westernized elites, i... |
the winter of 1952-53 when she was 25, and married with two young children. Publication and content Prison and Chocolate Cake was first published in 1954 by Victor Gollancz Ltd (London), and by Alfred A. Knopf (New York). Both have over 200 pages beginning with a dedication to Sahgal's parents. There is a preface, cont... | of the 1930s and 40s in India affected the Nehru children. It was followed by A Time to be Happy (1958). Background and title Nayantara Sahgal, an educated, widely-travelled member of the Indian elite of the 1940s, is the daughter of the classic scholar Ranjit Sitaram Pandit, and former ambassador to the United Nations... |
is a genus of air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the subfamily Bradybaeninae of the family Camaenidae. Species Pseudobuliminus buliminoides (Heude, 1882) Pseudobuliminus buliminus (Heude, 1882) Pseudobuliminus certa (Zilch, 1938) Pseudobuliminus conoidius (Heude, 1890) Pseudobuliminu... | family Camaenidae. Species Pseudobuliminus buliminoides (Heude, 1882) Pseudobuliminus buliminus (Heude, 1882) Pseudobuliminus certa (Zilch, 1938) Pseudobuliminus conoidius (Heude, 1890) Pseudobuliminus cylindrus (Möllendorff, 1899) Pseudobuliminus franzhuberi Thach, 2018 Pseudobuliminus gracilispira (Möllendorff, 1899)... |
village in the municipality of Zavidovići, Bosnia and Herzegovina. | census, its population was 3,045. References Populated places in |
Léger in Paris. She associated with Paul Valéry, Robert and Sonia Delaunay and also Pablo Picasso, whom she drew. She was married to Paul Arnold Hallgarten (born 7 December 1902 in Frankfurt am Main, died 1930 in Salzburg), the son of Fritz Hallgarten and Yella Bonn, a cousin of Moritz Julius Bonn, who in turn was a co... | Robert and Sonia Delaunay and also Pablo Picasso, whom she drew. She was married to Paul Arnold Hallgarten (born 7 December 1902 in Frankfurt am Main, died 1930 in Salzburg), the son of Fritz Hallgarten and Yella Bonn, a cousin of Moritz Julius Bonn, who in turn was a cousin of the art historian Aby Warburg. Works in m... |
According to the 2013 census, its population was 303. | village in the municipality of Zavidovići, Bosnia and |
in the Basketligan Swedish top basketball league. Home games are played in the | Basketligan Swedish top basketball league. Home games are played in the Fryshuset Sporthall. References External links Official website Basketball teams established |
of Zavidovići, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, | in the municipality of Zavidovići, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According |
book by Talbot Brewer in which the author tries to re-examine the history of ethics from ancient Greek philosophy to the present and “retrieve” the strengths of the Ancients in order | re-examine the history of ethics from ancient Greek philosophy to the present and “retrieve” the strengths of the Ancients in order to provide a radical reconception of moral philosophy and its role |
It is located in a bend of the River Bosna. Demographics According to | Dolac is a village in the municipality of Zavidovići, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in |
in 1836. It is now a Category B listed building. The church was designed by local architect William Macdonald Mackenzie. James Smart made additions to the building in 1891, including the apse to the west which includes colourful high Victorian stained glass. See also List of | the apse to the west which includes colourful high Victorian stained glass. See also List of listed buildings in Perth, Scotland References Category B listed buildings in Perth and Kinross Listed churches in Scotland Leonard's Parish 1836 establishments in Scotland Listed buildings in Perth, |
Football League for Everton and Stockport County. References 1902 births 1985 deaths English footballers Association football defenders English Football League players | was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Everton and Stockport County. |
area without adherence to the instrument landing system approach dictated by existing weather conditions in an attempt to make a visual approach. They found that Flight 285 had descended prematurely and to a low and unsafe altitude in an attempt to approach the airport visually. It did not conform to the ISL glide path... | was Northeast Airlines Flight 823) and was followed by another deadly crash the following year. Flight The flight, which carried freight, mail, and passengers, departed from Boston for Hyannis at 5:50 pm with 21 passengers on board. The aircraft, a Douglas DC-3, departed Hyannis at 6:35 pm for Nantucket. It left Nantuc... |
Zavidovići, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located on the | on the western banks of the River Bosna. Demographics According to |
She competed at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games in Manila, Philippines. Results CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand | Indonesian figure skater. She competed at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games in Manila, Philippines. Results CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior |
at the university from 1971 until 1993. Alvre was Vice Dean at the university from 1979 until 1991. In 1993, he became professor emeritus with the university, but continued to teach. During his years of work, he taught courses in the history, semantics, phraseology and historical morphology of the Finnish written langu... | doctoral degree in philology at the University of Tartu. In 1968, Alvre became lecturer at the Department of Finno-Ugric Languages at Tartu State University, and a professor at the university from 1971 until 1993. Alvre was Vice Dean at the university from 1979 until 1991. In 1993, he became professor emeritus with the... |
together she left in 1956 after a disagreement. and founded the Lil Cumber Attraction Agency for African American actors. She was the first African American woman to represent actors in the film industry. In 1958, Jet reported she closed her booking agency to enter UCLA Law School. Also in 1958, she was engaged to | music group booking agent, and an agent for actors in Hollywood. She represented African American actors. She was inducted into the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame in 1974. Cumber worked as a secretary for Walter L. Gordon and then was a newspaper columnist for 25 years. She worked with Art Rupe, booking |
on 27 December 2020 and ended on 23 August 2021. Stadiums and locations Source: League table References Sudan Premier League seasons Sudan football | Sudan Premier League, the top-tier football league in Sudan. The season started on 27 December 2020 and ended on 23 August |
was Minister of Public Health and Social Welfare during Carlos Ibáñez del Campo's second government. Later, he was Undersecretary of State in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs. During Salvador Allende's overthrow, he was ambassador to Italy. Similarly, during the first years of Augu... | as minister and ambassador. Biography Vasallo Rojas was Minister of Public Health and Social Welfare during Carlos Ibáñez del Campo's second government. Later, he was Undersecretary of State in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs. During Salvador Allende's overthrow, he was ambassador... |
do so and submitted a letter of resignation, but was instead relocated to Saigon Post Office. The event deepened his patriotic and anti-colonialism sentiments. The successful 1945 August Revolution further encouraged Thiếu Sơn to take part in revolutionary and patriotic activities. He cooperated for Justice, a newspape... | in Hải Dương, French Indochina. Other documents claimed his birthplace was Hanoi. Due to distance in time and a spatial turbulence childhood, even Lê Sĩ Quý and his relatives failed to remember his exact birthday and birth place. Lê Sĩ Quý was a son government officer worked as a verbal translator for the Palace of Res... |
address to the jury in the latter trial, and in 1899 wrote the history of the case. He resigned from the District Attorney's office shortly after the trial and began a private practice. In 1899, when a new city charter shortened county office terms to one year, he was attorney for sheriff Henry S. Martin. An ardent Rep... | Henry S. Martin. An ardent Republican, he was secretary of the California delegation of the 1900 Republican National Convention and an alternate delegate to the Convention. Peixotto had a number of clients from the theater, including Nat Goodwin, Lillian Nordica, Édouard de Reszke, Antonio Scotti, E. H. Sothern, and Mi... |
International Airport. It lies from Cardiff and from London. This area is represented in the Welsh Parliament by James Evans (Conservative) and in the United Kingdom Parliament by Fay Jones | in the community of Penybont, in Powys, mid Wales, United Kingdom. It is the location of the hoax Llandegley International Airport. It lies from Cardiff |
an issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump in September 2019. The game was released in Japan for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on March 12, 2020. It was released internationally on the same platforms the next day. On February 15, 2022, the game was released on Google Stadia. Various characters hav... | game was released in Japan for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on March 12, 2020. It was released internationally on the same platforms the next day. On February 15, 2022, the game was released on Google Stadia. Various characters have been added to the game after its release via paid pa... |
Switzerland and appeared on the Swiss Spotify chart at numbers 66. Music video An accompanying music video for "Pow" was uploaded to Gjata's official YouTube channel on 10 June 2021 at 23:59 (CET). It was directed by Albanian photographer Erald Kraja, who was also credited as the director of photography along Lasha Neb... | Music Matters released it as a single for digital download and streaming on 11 February 2022. "Pow" is an Albanian-language R&B and urban song exploring the story of a heartbroken woman who has been disappointed by love. Music critics applauded the song upon its release, commending the music video, Gjata's appearance a... |
Pseudocyclotus crinitus Thiele, 1928 Pseudocyclotus debilior Iredale, 1941 Pseudocyclotus exiguus Iredale, 1941 Pseudocyclotus flavus (Leschke, 1912) Pseudocyclotus globosus (E. A. Smith, 1897) Pseudocyclotus hermitensis Thiele, 1928 Pseudocyclotus incendium Clench, 1957 Pseudocyclotus infans (E. A. Smith, 1884) Pseudo... | Bank, R. A. (2017). Classification of the Recent freshwater/brackish Gastropoda of the World. Last update: January 24th, 2018. OpenAccess publication External links Thiele, J. (1894). Ueber die Zungen einiger Landdeckelschnecken. Nachrichtsblatt der Deutschen Malakozoologischen Gesellschaft. 6(1-2): 23-25 Tapparone Can... |
across 14 songs, the rapper extensively collaborated with Kosovo-Albanian producers Pellumb and Rzon on the record. It was classified as an hip hop, pop and R&B album, comprising songs performed mainly in Albanian with limited lines in English, French, and German. Upon release, Lamboziki saw a moderate commercial succe... | rock, urban elements. The record's songs are predominantly performed in Albanian, with several songs encompassing German, English and French lyrics, as well. Promotion Lamboziki was supported by three singles, including its accompanying music videos, which premiered from October 2021 to January 2022. "" was released as... |
municipality of Zavidovići, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics | Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was |
Lumpar, on 10 September 1998. Competing at the Jamaican senior level, Lewis paired with Nigella Saunders to win the ladies' doubles in 2005, 2006, and 2007. She won the ladies' singles in 2010. In 2011, she paired with Christine Leyow-Mayne to win the ladies' doubles and with Bradley Graham to win the mixed doubles. Pa... | 2007. She won the ladies' singles in 2010. In 2011, she paired with Christine Leyow-Mayne to win the ladies' doubles and with Bradley Graham to win the mixed doubles. Pairing with Garron Palmer, Lewis won the mixed doubles final in 2009 and 2010. Lewis was the number one ranking women's Badminton player in Jamaica for ... |
Ameloblastic fibroma Ameloblastic fibrodentinoma Ameloblastic fibro-odontoma | Mixed odontogenic tumor may |
and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was 445. | is a village in the municipality of Zavidovići, Bosnia and |
Roberts University during the 1983–84 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Titans, led by 2nd year head coach Dick Acres, played their home games at the Mabee Center and were members of the Midwestern City Conference. They finished the season 21–10, 11–3 in MCC play to be crowned regular | City Tournament to receive an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament as No. 11 seed in the Midwest region. The Titans lost to No. 6 seed Memphis State in the opening round. Roster Schedule and results |- !colspan=9 style=| Exhibition |- !colspan=9 style=| Regular Season |- !colspan=9 style=| MCC Tournament |- !colspan=9 ... |
its junction with George Inn Lane, it is adjoined to the south by Perth's Municipal Buildings. It was completed in 1887, the work of Hippolyte Jean Blanc, and is now a Category B listed building. See also List | on Tay Street, at its junction with George Inn Lane, it is adjoined to the south by Perth's Municipal Buildings. It was completed in 1887, the work of Hippolyte Jean Blanc, and is |
Idyll for 12 violas (1978); Dedictated to Dr. Thomas Tatton. Kammersymphonie Nonet for 9 violas (1956) Legend for viola and piano (1985) Metamorphsen for viola and string orchestra (1981) Moonlit Apples for viola and piano (1979) Phantasy of Light, Phantasy-Scherzo for 4 violas (1990) Poem No. 1 for viola and piano (19... | Rondo Capriccio for 6 violas (1986); Corda Music Publications Scherzo (Enigma) for violin and viola (published 1950); J. & W. Chester Sonata for viola and piano (1979); Comus Edition Sonatina for 2 violas (1951); Comus Edition Suite for 3 violas (1980); Five movements: Rigaudon & Interlude, Tempo di Sarabande, Gavotte,... |
Gras, The Rains of Ranchipur, Three Came to Kill, On the Threshold of Space, Everything's Ducky and Hong Kong Confidential. Death Calder died in June 1964 of a heart attack at the Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 67. He was buried in Ferncliff Cemetery. References External links Rotten ... | credit was in 1951. Career Calder began his film and television career in 1949, where he appeared in the anthology television series The Clock. He starred in the crime drama television series Martin Kane, Private Eye from 1952 to 1954, in which he played the role of "Lt. Gray". Calder also co-starred in playing the rol... |
mail, before being reissued by Rubric Records. Production The album includes covers of songs by Richard Thompson, Big Star, and the Magnetic Fields, among others. Lord recorded the album on a newly purchased portable DAT recorder, which she returned within 30 days for a refund. The songs were captured at Park Street st... | within 30 days for a refund. The songs were captured at Park Street station, in Boston, and at Harvard Square. A studio recording of "Speeding Motorcycle", a cover of the Daniel Johnston song, was included on the reissue. Critical reception No Depression wrote that "Lord proves a particularly strong interpreter of Rich... |
Owens was involved in the newspaper and real estate businesses. He died on February 4, 2022, at the age of 75. References 1946 births 2022 deaths People from Framingham, Massachusetts Politicians from Worcester, Massachusetts Businesspeople from Massachusetts Military personnel from Massachusetts Harvard | from Harvard College in 1968. He served in the United States Navy during the Vietnam War in 1969. In 1972, he served as an administrative aide to Massachusetts state senator Ed Burke. Owens served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1973 to 1975 and was a Democrat. Owens then served as an administrative ... |
from time to time until they merged with the DB in 1994. On their narrow-gauge lines, however, steam locomotives continued to be used on a daily year-round basis, mainly for tourist reasons. The largest of these is the Harzer Schmalspurbahn (Harz Narrow Gauge Railways) network in the Harz Mountains, but the lines in Sa... | is operated by the Valley Railroad and has been modified to represent New Haven Railroad number 3025. Japan Owing to the destruction of much of the nation's infrastructure during the Second World War, and the cost of electrification and dieselisation, new steam locomotives were built in Japan until 1960. The number of ... |
me a graduate fellowship, because history obviously could only be my avocation, not my vocation. They didn't think I could be serious, so I spent two years as a teaching assistant without pay, in order to get my teaching credits." Career In 1971, Struever, a professor of history at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, wa... | Bruni, and Poggio Bracciolini. The dissertation became the basis of her first book published in 1970. At the time she completed her doctorate, Struever had a daughter and son in college and her youngest son was a freshmen in high school. In a 1971 interview, Struever shared of her experiences as a doctoral student that... |
Moscow and started publishing literary critical articles and reviews in Moscow newspapers and magazines, most often in the Novy Mir literary journal. Between 1950 and 1960, Svetov published hundreds of articles and reviews, as well as four scientific papers, including the monograph Mikhail Svetov (; 1967). Svetov spoke... | pseudonym F. Korsakov (). Svetov was married to the writer Zoya Krakhmalnikova. In 1978, Svetov's novel "Open the Doors to Me" () was published in Paris. At that time, he and his wife were no longer published in official Soviet publications, they were subjected to pressure from the authorities. In 1982, Svetov was expe... |
were collected. On June 1, 2018, during a charity marathon on Children's Day, Moseichuk helped raise UAH 650,000 to open a Superhero School class in the Intensive and Efferent Therapy Department for Acute Intoxication at the Okhmatdyt National Children's Clinic. The money was used for repairs, equipment and funds to pa... | Zhytomyr, Kherson and two in Dnipro. A school has also been opened in the cremation center in Kyiv. Global Teacher Prize Ukraine In 2021, Nataliia Moseichuk will award two teachers as part of her own nomination "Choice with the Heart" at the Global Teacher Prize Ukraine. The first prize will be awarded to a teacher who... |
Hong Kong University. Education and career Lam graduated from the Diocesan Girls' School in Hong Kong in 1969 and graduated from the University of Hong Kong medical school in 1976. She received additional training at Queen Mary Hospital in Hong Kong, St Bartholomew's Hospital in London, and Tufts Medical Center in the ... | in Endocrinology and Metabolism at Hong Kong University. Education and career Lam graduated from the Diocesan Girls' School in Hong Kong in 1969 and graduated from the University of Hong Kong medical school in 1976. She received additional training at Queen Mary Hospital in Hong Kong, St Bartholomew's Hospital in Londo... |
building. See also List of listed buildings in Perth, Scotland References Category C listed buildings in Perth and Kinross Listed churches in Scotland Andrew's, Saint 1885 establishments in Scotland Listed buildings in | Church is a former church building located in Perth, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Standing on Atholl Street, one block east of St Ninian's Cathedral, it was completed in 1885, |
from her grandmother in a department store, then mistakenly running into the arms of a stranger. Incidents like this made Durant wary and scared through much of her childhood. With effort and strategically positioned lighting sources, Durant has recounted being able to laboriously read books. She also used memorization... | running into the arms of a stranger. Incidents like this made Durant wary and scared through much of her childhood. With effort and strategically positioned lighting sources, Durant has recounted being able to laboriously read books. She also used memorization and other mental methods to navigate her surroundings witho... |
Sporting Club () is a Bangladeshi football club based in Gopalganj. It competes in the Bangladesh Championship League, | football. References Football clubs in Bangladesh 2021 establishments in Bangladesh |
years, Rita worked on minority and human rights inspired by her family's experiences with discrimination. She obtained a law master's degree at the Pázmány Péter Catholic University in Budapest, Hungary. She assumed the role as the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Minority Issues on 1 August 2011 after being appoin... | the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD), as position that she assumed on 20 January 2018 with a term of four years. Izsák-Ndiaye has also served as senior human rights consultant for the UN Secretary-General's Envoy on Youth office in 2020, personal representative on Children and... |
to: Wu Yan (general) ( 3rd century), general during | Jin periods Wu Yan (footballer) (born 1989), |
his first team – and Série A – debut on 16 November 2021, coming on as a second-half substitute for Pedro Rocha in a 0–1 home loss against Atlético Mineiro. He scored his first senior goal on 23 January 2022, netting a last-minute winner in a 1–0 Campeonato Paranaense home win | against Atlético Mineiro. He scored his first senior goal on 23 January 2022, netting a last-minute winner in a 1–0 Campeonato Paranaense home win over Paraná. On 19 February 2022, Rômulo scored a hat-trick in a 5–1 home routing of Cianorte. Career statistics Honours Athletico Paranaense Copa Sudamericana: 2021 Referen... |
Biography He was born in Militello in Val di Catania, the eldest son to Fabrizio, 3rd prince of Butera and his wife Caterina Barresi Branciforte, marchesa of Militello. He was raised in Spain, in the household of a paternal grandmother Dorotea Barresi Santapau, married to the Prince of Pietraperzia. In 1605, Francesco ... | of Butera, as well as a notable patron of the arts and sciences in Sicily. Biography He was born in Militello in Val di Catania, the eldest son to Fabrizio, 3rd prince of Butera and his wife Caterina Barresi Branciforte, marchesa of Militello. He was raised in Spain, in the household of a paternal grandmother Dorotea B... |
Romanian; the language, literature and history of the Jews, as well as religion to be taught in Hebrew; Hungarian language and literature in this language, and other objects in Romanian or Hebrew. The operation of the high school is confirmed by the authorizations no. 51, 52 and 53/1928 issued by the Ministry of Nation... | their rapid assimilation. The desire to avoid complete assimilation and some anti-Semitic manifestations led to the need to establish their own secular schools, but in which the Hebrew language, Judaism and the tradition of the Jewish holidays were taught. But the Jewish society was divided, there were three currents, ... |
Russian philology. 1974–1997 she worked as a cultural editor, critic and reporter at the newspaper Estonija (). 1996–2008 she worked at Russian Theatre. Since 1991 she is a member of Estonian Writers' Union. In | Tartu University in Russian philology. 1974–1997 she worked as a cultural editor, critic and reporter at the newspaper Estonija (). 1996–2008 she worked at Russian Theatre. Since 1991 she is a |
War Memorial stands on Wetherby Bridge in Wetherby, West Yorkshire. It was erected as a memorial to those who had fallen in the First World War. The memorial was designed by Louis Frederick Roslyn. Memorials The war memorial commemorates those from Wetherby who were casualties of the First World War. The inscription up... | added to either side for the casualties of the Second World War. Listing The memorial has been Grade II listed since 1966. Remembrance Sunday The Remembrance Sunday parade concludes by the war memorial. On the morning the Bridge is closed to traffic. Wreaths are placed at the memorial. See also Listed buildings in Weth... |
Budapest. Israelite Cemetery on Kozma Street: 4-10-3. In May 1912, the Ernst Museum was opened in Budapest, at Nagymező u. Under 8, on the first floor of an apartment building built at the time. There were permanent exhibitions in 14 halls, and temporary exhibitions were held in the others. Ernst continued to organize ... | had good contacts with the Hungarian painters. He recognized that the sketches were also valuable, so he collected them as well. In the following years he often arranged exhibitions. By 1894 he had founded of the National Salon, and from 1901 to 1909 he was its executive director. In this capacity, he organized several... |
Affairs, University of Kashmir . He has MSc from AMU, Aligarh and PhD from Industrial Toxicology Research Centre, Lucknow. He remained associated with Department of Biochemistry, University of Kashmir as faculty since 1988. He was appointed vice-chancellor of | and Kashmir. Before Joining Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University, Masood served as Dean Academic Affairs, University of Kashmir . He has MSc from AMU, Aligarh and PhD from Industrial Toxicology Research Centre, Lucknow. He remained associated with Department of Biochemistry, |
there. It is a boys high school. Reference See also Education in Bihar Education in India External links Darbhanga Bihar School Examination Board Location on Wikimapia Darbhanga Boys' schools in India High schools and secondary schools in Bihar Schools in Bihar Education | In Darbhanga Bihar, India. Was established in 1949. It is located in Nehra village of Manigachhi block of Darbhanga district of Bihar. It is the only high school serving the villages near Nehra, and students from the outlying villages travel to Nehra to study there. It is a boys high school. Reference See |
Governors Island in New York, as well as at Tours, France. In 1920, he was made a Colonel of the Inspector General’s Department, during the pursuit of draft dodger Grover Cleveland Bergdoll who was later arrested for evading Article 58 of the Selective Service Act of 1917. Final years Donaldson was put in charge of For... | was born into a military family at Greenville, South Carolina. After basic education through local schools, he enrolled at Patrick Military Institute. In 1887, he graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point. Wounded Knee and Indian wars Donaldson was a veteran of the American Indian Wars, having ser... |
musical in Melbourne in 2003 and becoming the understudy for the Rafiki shaman character. In 2006, she joined The Lion King cast in Hamburg, still as the Rafiki understudy, and later joined the Paris cast as the Rafiki main character. She features in the 2007 recording of the Paris production. She later performed at Ra... | singer for Busi Mhlongo before auditioning for The Lion King musical in Melbourne in 2003 and becoming the understudy for the Rafiki shaman character. In 2006, she joined The Lion King cast in Hamburg, still as the Rafiki understudy, and later joined the Paris cast as the Rafiki main character. She features in the 2007... |
his goal of establishing a national day of recognition for home front heroes. Luckadoo was a B-17 Flying Fortress pilot and is the last living original member of the World War II Eighth Air Force 100th Bomb Group, also known as The Bloody 100th. He is the subject of Damn Lucky: One Man's Courage During the Bloodiest Mi... | was a B-17 Flying Fortress pilot and is the last living original member of the World War II Eighth Air Force 100th Bomb Group, also known as The Bloody 100th. He is the subject of Damn Lucky: One Man's Courage During the Bloodiest Military Campaign in Aviation History by Kevin Mauer. The first official recognition of t... |
males are odd. The first identity number (seventh overall) is coded in line with the century of birth, according to the following table. For people with a birth year ending in 40–54, and where I3 is 9, this has been allocated to two centuries. For those born between 1940 and 1954 this is held as a reserve that may to u... | odd numbers). Increased immigration rates combined with a policy of not reusing numbers will gradually deplete the pool of available numbers. From 2032 additional numbers will become available and the gender coding will be removed. History The initiative for the National Identity Number came from the business sector. A... |
of Zavidovići, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its | municipality of Zavidovići, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, |
occurs outside of Eurasia. The type specimen was collected by Clifford Wetmore in a rocky valley in Big Bend National Park, Texas, at an elevation of ; here the lichen was discovered growing on | in the United States, the lichen was described as a new species in 2005 by Othmar Breuss. It is the only member of genus Neocatapyrenium that occurs outside of Eurasia. The type specimen was collected by Clifford Wetmore in a rocky valley in Big Bend National Park, Texas, at |
in particular were prone to witch hunts. Historians at University of Edinburgh have created a database survey of Scottish Witchcraft to record the men, women and their trials. References Scottish writers Scottish women writers Scottish novelists Living people 1975 births Alumni of the University | and studied at University of Glasgow, She won the Guardian newspaper’s Not the Booker popular prize in 2013 for her first novel 'Anywhere's Better Than Here'. She leads the Witches of Scotland campaign with Claire Mitchell QC, teaches creative writing workshops and is a teacher of Support |
Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, | the municipality of Zavidovići, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According |
USSR Ministry of Energy. In 1983, he became a senior researcher at the Vladivostok Branch of the Institute for Economic Research of the Far Eastern Branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences. From 1983 to 1987, he was a postgraduate student at the Institute of World Economy and International Relations of the USSR Academy o... | he was a researcher, and the deputy director of the Institute of Economic and International Problems of Ocean Development of the Far Eastern Branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences. From 1990 to 1991, he was the Chairman of the executive committee of the Primorsky Regional Council of People's Deputies. On 8 October 1991... |
municipality of Zavidovići, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its | Zavidovići, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the |
C.G. Boerner Forty-four works were placed with the storage firm Erhardt Schneider. Therese Clara Kirstein committed suicide in 1939 after her escape to the United States was blocked. Family Kirstein's marriage produced two daughters, who emigrated from Germany at an early age, Gabriele (born 1905) and Marianne (born 19... | was blocked. Family Kirstein's marriage produced two daughters, who emigrated from Germany at an early age, Gabriele (born 1905) and Marianne (born 1907). Resitution of Nazi-looted art In 1964 the Kirstein family requested compensation for seizures under the Nazis but their request was rejected by authorities. However,... |
also List of law enforcement agencies in Wyoming References External links Albany County Sheriff's Office at Facebook Wyoming's first Black sheriff fired White deputy over alleged racism, lawsuit says Sheriffs' | enforcement agencies in Wyoming References External links Albany County Sheriff's Office at Facebook Wyoming's first Black sheriff fired White deputy over |
form and was instrumental in getting St. Cloud to the program's first NCAA championship appearance. For his senior season, Perbix continued to increase his scoring output and was firing at a point per game pace for most of the year. After the NHL announced that they wouldn't be sending any players to the Winter Olympic... | States national team at the 2022 Winter Olympics. Playing career Perbix was a star player for Elk River High School, scoring well over a point per game as a senior and being a finalist for the Mr. Hockey Award. After being selected by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the NHL Draft, he played a season of junior hockey for the... |
and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 | Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was |
was initially focused on the economic improvement of rural people. Later, realizing that the more urgent and immediate concern is the unavailability of clean drinking water and toilet facilities, the NGO shifted their focus to water and sanitation. Gramalaya aims to eradicate open defecation by providing eco-friendly t... | been functioning with the support of Government, donors and corporate groups under CSR initiatives. It was Gramalaya's efforts that helped transform the Thandavampatti village in Tiruchy into the first open-defecation free village in India in 2003. Damodaran secured BA degree in Corporate Secretaryship in 1984, MCom de... |
Robert Camm (1919/20–1920/21) : R. H. J. Camm William Cockroft (1914/15) : W. E. Cockroft Arthur Cutler (1954/55) : A. S. H. Cutler D James Darragh (1919/20) : J. F. Darragh Garth Dawson (1977/78–2005/06) : G. J. Dawson David Dixon (1919/20) : D. C. Dixon Jack Doig (1914/15–1920/21) : J. A. Doig Bradleigh Donelan (1988... | : M. L. McEwan Brian McKechnie (1971/72–1986/87) : B. J. McKechnie Alexander Mahoney (1973/74) : A. J. Mahoney Evan Marshall (1989/90) : E. J. Marshall Peter Marshall (1981/82) : P. G. Marshall Geoffrey Murdoch (1972/73–1974/75) : G. H. Murdoch O Kevin O'Connor (1964/65–1976/77) : K. J. O'Connor Geoffrey Osborne (1981/... |
of Yerevan. Biography Son of Shahen Yeritsyan, the founder of winemaking in Armenia, Martin was born in Yerevan, Armenia. He graduated from the Komitas State Conservatory of Yerevan and soon entered the Armenian Philharmonic Quartet as a second violinist. In 1969, as a member of the quartet, he participated in the Quee... | and other countries. He taught at the chair of the quartet of the Yerevan Komitas State Conservatory (professor). In 1985 he left for Czechoslovakia, where he worked with the famous winemaker Vladimir Pilarji in his workshop. Yeritsyan made many different stringed musical instruments, mainly focusing on violins. He wro... |
season standings, Nevada won the Big Sky Tournament to receive an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament as No. 11 seed in the West Region. The Wolf Pack was beaten by No. 6 seed Washington in the opening round, 64–54. The team finished with a record of 17–14 (7–7 Big Sky). Roster Schedule and results |- !colspan=9 style... | automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament as No. 11 seed in the West Region. The Wolf Pack was beaten by No. 6 seed Washington in the opening round, 64–54. The team finished with a record of 17–14 (7–7 Big Sky). Roster Schedule and results |- !colspan=9 style=| Regular season |- !colspan=9 style=| Big Sky Tournament |- !col... |
municipality of Zavidovići, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the | the municipality of Zavidovići, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the |
station was subject to a renovation, during which the platforms were raised and the underpass was upgraded. Train services and movements Regular passenger services to the station are regionale, regionale veloce, Intercity and Frecciabianca services, that use the Tirrenica line to connect to Pisa Centrale, Roma Termini,... | of the Tirrenica line, and opened on the same day as the Cecina-Volterra railway. After significant damage to the station building during the Second World War, the station building was rebuilt. From 2020 to 2021, the station was subject to a renovation, during which the |
Early Coaching Career O'Hara began his coaching career as a student assistant at Temple. He followed Al Golden to Miami in 2011 and worked as a student assistant there for two years. The next season he continued to work at Miami this time as a graduate assistant. Jaguars (first stint) O'Hara then made the jump to the N... | followed Al Golden to Miami in 2011 and worked as a student assistant there for two years. The next season he continued to work at Miami this time as a graduate assistant. Jaguars (first stint) O'Hara then made the jump to the NFL in 2014 becoming an offensive coaching |
Fortambek Glacier is located in the Sangvor District | Peak Ozodi. The glacier is about 27km in length. References Glaciers of |
of Zavidovići, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its | a village in the municipality of |
In June 2021, the church's bell rang out for the first time in thirty years, completing a £2.2-million restoration of the church into an outdoor performance space. St Paul's Square The square in which the church stands is also part of the Category B listing. Perth band Fiction Factory frequented Bandwagon Music Supplie... | The church closed in 1986, and fell into a state of dereliction. In June 2021, the church's bell rang out for the first time in thirty years, completing a £2.2-million restoration of the church into an outdoor performance space. St Paul's Square The square in which the church stands is also part of the Category B listi... |
Pora may refer to: People Rizky Pora (born 1989), Indonesian football player Rodney Pora, rugby player Teina Pora, | Ponta Porã, Brazil Other PORA, Ukrainian civic youth organization PORA (Russian youth group) |
(2 March 1900–1984) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Barnsley and Stockport County. References 1900 births 1984 deaths English | the Football League for Barnsley and Stockport County. References 1900 births 1984 deaths English footballers Association football midfielders English Football League players |
were physicist and former president of the Academy of Sciences of the ESSR Karl Rebane, physicist , and mathematician . She graduated from Tartu State University Tartu with a degree in theoretical mathematics in 1971. From 1972 until 1973, she worked in the department of logic and psychology at the university. Later sh... | she won a prize in the story competition run by the literary journal Noorus. Works 1986 story "Väike kohvik". Eesti Raamat, 110 pp 2011 "Город на Альтрусе: фантастическая повесть и рассказы". Воронеж, 2011. 207 pp 2017 "50 рассказов". Москва: Ridero, 288 pp 2017 "Кот в лабиринте: рассказы". Москва: Ridero, 207 pp 2021 ... |
1931 – 13 July 1986) was a French professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Honours Lille Division 2: 1963–64 Coupe de France: 1954–55 Coupe Charles Drago runner-up: 1956 References | Honours Lille Division 2: 1963–64 Coupe de France: 1954–55 Coupe Charles Drago runner-up: 1956 References 1931 births 1986 deaths |
de Carilès is a French-language children's book written by Joséphine Colomb and published by Hachette editions in Paris, 1874. The story first appeared in one of Hachette's magazines before reappearing in book form. Colomb received the Montyon Prize in 1875 for this work. Plot In the tale of La Fille de Carilès, Carilè... | of some mountebanks. The gradual interest which he feels in the orphan, the self-denying tenderness which underlies the crust of selfishness and idleness that has grown over the solitary old man, and the sunshine which his adopted daughter brings into his life is charming, recalling in a degree, Silas Marner. Not the l... |
can be set by any athlete with Welsh Qualification in worldwide competition. Key to tables Key: h = hand timing Outdoor Men Women Indoor Men Women Mixed Notes References General Welsh Outdoor Records – Men | Outdoor Records – Men 31 October 2021 updated Welsh Outdoor Records – Women 31 October 2021 updated Welsh Road, Long Distance Track and Walking Records 27 April 2018 updated Welsh Ultra Distance Records 9 September 2012 updated Welsh Walking Records – Men 30 June 2021 updated |
of marriage, and then he emigrated to New York in 1973. Career Life In 1973. He started tending bar in New York City. He tended an Upper East Side bar in Manhattan, after which he became manager of the North Star Pub at South Street Seaport. After he worked as a bartender over 20 years, he started to write about booze,... | City. He tended an Upper East Side bar in Manhattan, after which he became manager of the North Star Pub at South Street Seaport. After he worked as a bartender over 20 years, he started to write about booze, bars, and bartenders for FoodArts magazine. His first book The Bartender’s Bible was published in 1991, with hi... |
during the 1917 college football season. Led by fifth-year head coach M. B. Banks, the Green and White compiled | Athletic Conference (OAC) during the 1917 college football season. Led by fifth-year head coach M. B. Banks, the Green and White compiled an overall record of 3–5 with a mark |
a road designed mainly for cycle traffic | a road designed mainly for cycle traffic CycleStreets, |
the Auxiliary Territorial Service and worked to interpret photographs for the intelligence services. Career In 1947, Aslin joined the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) as a research assistant in its Circulation Department. She was a member of a group that featured Peter Floud and she planned exhibitions that were in mus... | life. Aslin was educated at the Slade School of Fine Art and later enrolled at the University of London. She did her wartime service in the Auxiliary Territorial Service and worked to interpret photographs for the intelligence services. Career In 1947, Aslin joined the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) as a research ass... |
Zahid Ali Akbar Khan, Pakistani general and engineering officer Waqar Ahmed Khan, Pakistani politician Sultan Ali Lakhani, Pakistnai businessman Luis Carlos de León, Venezuela Pavlo Lazarenko, former Prime Minister of Ukraine Ronald Li, Hong Kong. Founder of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange Ferdinand Marcos, former Preside... | bank giant. The data was evaluated by 48 media companies from all over the world, among them the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, The Guardian, The New York Times and Le Monde. Swiss news organisations did not participate in the investigation because a Swiss law concerning bank secrecy forbids the publ... |
1988), Spanish paratriathlete and sprinter | may refer to: Susana Rodríguez (artist) (born 1980), Mexican visual |
1942), Estonian politician and sports pedagogue Meeli Truu (1946–2013), Estonian architect Silvia Truu (1922–1990), Estonian writer | Elmar Truu (born 1942), Estonian politician and sports |
or "finish" a female hostage was removed from Facebook and YouTube. The adverts are not representative of the gameplay. References 2018 video games Android (operating | mobile game from Chinese developer Yotta Games. The gameplay involves constructing and levelling up buildings. In August 2018 an advert for the game in |
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