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which grew to 80,000 members by 1913 and had paid out over $50 million in endowment benefits. The Ladies of the Maccabees Building, in Port Huron, Michigan was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. Early history On March 25, 1886, nine ladies met at the home of Adelphia Grace Ward (aka Mother of t... | Laws were drawn up and officials elected and the Great Hive of Michigan was chartered in May 1890. Great Hives were founded in other states such as Ohio and New York, and a "Supreme Hive" was established on October 1, 1892. In 1892, there was a schism within the auxiliary and a new group was formed called the Ladies of... |
together with a series of towers that stretches to the east of rue de l'Alma. While they are all architecturally similar, only Balance is part of the Zodiaque ensemble. The other towers form a different complex called Les Mousquetaires (English: The Musketeers), which is divided into four residences, each consisting of... | Seine. Zodiaque On the land formerly occupied by the barracks, architect Henry Pottier was commissioned to build a large ensemble consisting of several residential buildings arranged around an elevated square (Place Charles de Gaulle), under which are located a shopping center, a multistorey car park and public sports ... |
Section to form Standard Bangkok magazine. The Standard presented a summary of local and international news and featured articles on domestic and foreign affairs. It emphasized news of society and the royal family. It was widely read by foreigners and English-speaking Thai for its coverage of social | summary of local and international news and featured articles on domestic and foreign affairs. It emphasized news of society and the royal family. It was widely read by foreigners and English-speaking Thai for its coverage of social events. See also Timeline of English-language |
interviews to the Behind the Veil Oral History Project of the Duke University Center for Documentary Studies, and to the Levine Museum of the New South, both in 1993. Randolph was a member of The Links, and a regional director of Alpha Kappa Alpha. Randolph edited a photo book, An African American Album: The Black Expe... | school desegregation in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools in the 1970s, and president of the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, a national professional organization. She was also a regional director of Alpha Kappa Alpha. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools administrative headquarters is named the Eli... |
Counter Terrorism (GIFCT) is an Internet industry initiative to prevent the use of the Internet to promote terrorism. Founded in 2017 by a consortium of companies spearheaded by Facebook (now known as Meta), Google/YouTube, Microsoft and Twitter, it was created as an organization in 2019 and its membership has expanded... | Dropbox, LinkedIn, Amazon, Mailchimp, Pinterest, JustPaste.it, Tumblr, WordPress.com and Zoom. GIFCT maintains a database of perceptual hashes of terrorism-related videos and images that is submitted by its members, and which other members can voluntarily use to block the same material on their platforms. The material ... |
turning professional. From January 2015 to March 2021, Deen amassed a record of 5–6 with all of her victories coming by way of KO/TKO or submission. During this time, Deen scored a notable submission victory over Taylor Turner and headlined HD MMA 13 opposite Julia Avila; she also had bouts with other future UFC and Be... | Fights 15 | | align=center| 3 | align=center| 4:34 | Boise, Idaho, United States | |- | Win | align=center| 3-3 | Jennah Macallister | Submission | SCL 59 - Rampage | | align=center| 1 | align=center| 1:44 | Denver, Colorado, United States | |- | Loss | align=center| 2-3 | Shannon Sinn | Decision (Split) | SCL 57 - Dyn... |
Berg after the two had known each other for years to document her experience creating The Phoenix Act, which would extend the statute of limitations for domestic violence cases in California. Production began in summer of 2020, as they began filming, Wood named Marilyn Manson her abuser. Release Part One of the series ... | scheduled to premiere on March 15, and 16, 2022, on HBO. Plot Evan Rachel Wood reclaims her story of domestic violence, and pushes for justice by creating The Phoenix Act, extending the statute of limitations for domestic violence cases in California. Episodes Production Evan Rachel Wood reached out to Amy J. Berg afte... |
Awards in 1984. A native of Sudbury, Ontario, she studied theatre at the University of Ottawa and the National Theatre School of Canada. Her other performances have included the films Brother André (Le Frère André), Cruising Bar, Ding et Dong, The Ideal Man (L'Homme idéal), Streetheart (Le cœur au poing) and Without He... | and the National Theatre School of Canada. Her other performances have included the films Brother André (Le Frère André), Cruising Bar, Ding et Dong, The Ideal Man (L'Homme idéal), Streetheart (Le cœur au poing) and Without Her (Sans elle), the television series Watatatow, L'Auberge du chien noir, Plan B and Au secours... |
to a seat on the state supreme court vacated by the death of Julian P. Alexander. Lotterhos himself died in January 1954, | vacated by the death of Julian P. Alexander. Lotterhos himself died in January 1954, at the age of 54, and was replaced on the court by Robert G. Gillespie. References 1900 births 1954 |
Serrasalminae (Pacus and piranhas). p. 182-196. In R.E. Reis, S.O. Kullander and C.J. Ferraris, Jr. (eds.) Checklist of the Freshwater Fishes of | South America, where found in the Paraguay-Paraná River basin. It and can grow to a length of . References Jégu, M., 2003. Serrasalminae (Pacus and piranhas). p. 182-196. In R.E. Reis, S.O. Kullander and C.J. Ferraris, |
in the order Homosclerophorida, first described by Franz Eilhard Schulze in 1880. Description Plakortis sponges are characterised by having: inorganic (spicular) skeletal complement Skeleton composed mainly of diods, triods, and/or calthrops in one size class Lophose diods, triods, or calthrops complement the main skel... | class Lophose diods, triods, or calthrops complement the main skeleton of non-lophose spicules no lophose spicules diactinal "microscleres" (microrhabs) in some species Species List of accepted species: Plakortis albicans Plakortis angulospiculatus Plakortis badabaluensis Plakortis bergquistae Plakortis clarionensis Pl... |
season saw Rochdale compete in The F.A. Cup for the first time in the preliminary round. The also | saw Rochdale compete in The F.A. Cup for the first |
regarded as one of the best performing schools in Jeddah prior to its closure in 2018. History Hala International School was established in 1991. The school's had its first batch of IGCSE students graduated in the year 2000. In May 2002, Hala International School was one of the participants in the JCL Inter-School U-15... | Cricket League and sponsored by Saudi Gazette. In November 2003, the school organized a science fair within its campus where children from grades 4 to 10 honed their skills and exhibited several exhibits. In August 2005, six of forty-one students in the sixth graduating batch of Hala became eligible for ICE (Internatio... |
to South America, where it occurs in the Tietê River basin. The species reaches 4 cm (1.6 inches) SL. | family Loricariidae. It is native to South America, where it occurs in the Tietê River basin. The species |
the ninth edition of the Miss Grand Thailand beauty contest, scheduled to be held on 30 April 2022 at Show DC Hall in Bangkok, Thailand. The coronation was initially scheduled in August 2021, however, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the event was re-programmed twice, first in late-2021, and later to 2022. The appointed M... | on 25 October in Indonesia. Background Location and date The ninth edition of the Miss Grand Thailand beauty contest was originally scheduled to be held on 21 August 2021,, however, the rising cases caused by SARS-CoV-2 Delta variant in Thailand during Mid-2021 caused the organizer to postpone the event to 11 September... |
the Piarists, the activity of the Franciscans decreases, and their church becomes the property of the Piarists, who will use it until 1911, when it will be demolished, and in its place the Palace of the Credit Bank will be built next year. The language of instruction was initially, for a short time, Latin. But, by a de... | Among the high school students was the future writer Ioan Slavici, who attended the sixth and seventh grades of high school here between 1865 and 1867. The old Jesuit monastery is gradually becoming too small for the needs of the school and moving solutions are being sought. In this old building, the Popular Art School... |
comedy film Rafťáci, followed by a role in the television series Ulice and a role in the film Kdo hledá, najde. She landed her first leading role as a ballerina in the series The First Step, making use of her experience as a profesional dancer. Since then, she has starred in numerous television series such as Cesty dom... | Kdo hledá, najde. She landed her first leading role as a ballerina in the series The First Step, making use of her experience as a profesional dancer. Since then, she has starred in numerous television series such as Cesty domů, Lajna, Hvězdy nad hlavou, as well as in the American comedy series Miracle Workers, starrin... |
as a program and event coordinator at Cleveland State University. She also held positions in the Cleveland Department of Public Health and Cleveland Office of Minority Health. From 2015 to 2017, she served as a law clerk and mediator for the Cleveland Municipal Court. From 2017 to 2019, she served as a program coordina... | University, a Master of Arts in non-profit administration from John Carroll University, and a Juris Doctor from the Cleveland–Marshall College of Law. Career From 2008 to 2011, Davis worked as a program and event coordinator at Cleveland State University. She also held positions in the Cleveland Department of Public He... |
Australian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Western Sydney Wanderers. References External links Living people 2003 births | people 2003 births Australian soccer players Association football defenders Sydney Olympic FC players Sydney FC players Western Sydney Wanderers FC players A-League Men players National |
heterotrophic genus of bacteria from the family of | family of Flavobacteriaceae with one known species (Corallibacter vietnamensis). References Bacteria Bacteria genera Monotypic bacteria |
banking businesses. Hansen went to University of Minnesota and Austin Community College (now Riverland Community College) to study mechanical engineering. Hansen served on the Austin, Minnesota City Council. Hansen then served as mayor of Austin, | Austin, Minnesota City Council. Hansen then served as mayor of Austin, Minnesota from 1954 to 1962 and was a Democrat. Hansen served in the Minnesota Senate from 1967 to 1966. He died at Austin Medical Center in Austin, Minnesota. References 1909 births 2000 deaths Businesspeople from Saint Paul, Minnesota Politicians ... |
and branches after a few years of infection. This often results in the maturing fruits of the tree to weigh down the branches such that they lay on the ground. Apple rubbery wood, or ARW, occurs worldwide, affecting apple and pear cultivars in most developed countries. Taxonomy Originally, ARW was assumed to be caused ... | assumed to be caused by phytoplasmas, but it could not be confirmed through multiple tests. In 2019, it was suggested that both ARW 1 and 2 are given their own new genus, "Rubodvirus" (Rubbery wood virus), the name coming from Rub- in "Rubbery", and -od in "wood". Symptoms Limbs of the host tree become abnormally flexi... |
clown before being cast in Three Card Monte as her debut role. Her only other film role was a small part in the 1979 film Summer's Children. She subsequently left acting and moved into arts administration, becoming executive director of Music Yukon in 2012. References External links 20th-century | in 1978. Originally from Toronto, Cavanagh worked as a mime and clown before being cast in Three Card Monte as her debut role. Her only other film role was a small part in the 1979 film Summer's Children. She subsequently left acting and moved into arts administration, becoming executive director of |
Товстий; born on 18 June 1979), is Ukrainian politician who had served as the acting Governor of Poltava Oblast 15 March to 11 June 2019. Biography Roman Tovsty was born on 18 June 1979 in Reshetylivka, Poltava Oblast. From July to August 1996, he was a handyman of the collective agricultural enterprise named after Gor... | is Ukrainian politician who had served as the acting Governor of Poltava Oblast 15 March to 11 June 2019. Biography Roman Tovsty was born on 18 June 1979 in Reshetylivka, Poltava Oblast. From July to August 1996, he was a handyman of the collective agricultural enterprise named after Gorky, Reshetylivka village, Poltav... |
memories of members of staff, since no previous list had been made. The inventory enabled Aladave to track artworks that had been looted from the Belarusian collection, some of which by then were then in private Russian collections, and to organise their reacquisition. Her work also involved purchasing art from artists... | the Virgin Hodegetria of Smolensk from Dubyanets in 1958. On one occasion, whilst director of the museum, Aladava complained to the visiting artist Nadia Léger about a lack of funding. Léger removed a gold brooch from her coat and offered it to Aladava for the museum. Aladava did not accept it. Aladava retired in 1977.... |
mother, of Italian descent. His earliest works were painted in the Highlands of Scotland, and, as he happened to be painting the scenery near Inverlochy Castle, which was then occupied by Queen Victoria, he obtained her patronage. She selected him to paint a picture as a wedding gift to the Princess Royal in 1858, and ... | picture as a wedding gift to the Princess Royal in 1858, and he also contributed some sketches for the royal album of drawings. He exhibited a few pictures at the Royal Academy in 1855 and the following years, but on 1 March 1858 he was elected an associate of the "Old" Society of Painters in Water-colours. From this t... |
International Jury for Best Film and received a special mention from the children's jury. The jury stated that "It is a film with a delicate story full of details about childhood, grief, parenthood and rebuilding a family. The very strong narrative is combined with a stunning cinematography. The sound and the images cr... | An Cailín Ciúin is based on Foster, a 2010 novella in English by Claire Keegan. The film was originally titled Fanacht ("Waiting"). It was filmed in Dublin and County Meath, with Meath locations including Summerhill, Moynalvey (including Fagan's Pub), Curraghtown, Garlow Cross, Trim and Clonymeath. Plot Ireland, 1981. ... |
is a species of sedge that is native to parts of Cyprus. See | of Cyperus species References cyprius Plants described in |
to eleven year olds, in nursery, reception, KS1 and KS2. They were given a rating of | Primary and Nursery School is a primary school in Brighton, England. They offer primary education for three to eleven year olds, |
Critics Choice Association. Winners and Nominees Series with multiple nominations 9-1-1 (Fox) – | Series is an award presented to the best television series in the action genre by the Critics Choice |
2021. In an interview with E-Daily, Miyeon revealed that (G)I-dle might be promoting as a group "sooner than fans expect" and that "[The group] will show you lots of new and cool sides of ourselves this year". On February 17, 2022 Cube Entertainment stated that the group was preparing to release new music in March. On ... | Miyeon revealed that (G)I-dle might be promoting as a group "sooner than fans expect" and that "[The group] will show you lots of new and cool sides of ourselves this year". On February 17, 2022 Cube Entertainment stated that the group was preparing to release new music in March. On February 24, 2022, the label announc... |
of the Netherlands between 1940 and 1945 and refused to let the KAS-Vereeniging join the Nationaal Steunfonds until 1944, despite being prompted several times and being one of only two Dutch banks to not join the Nationaal Steunfonds. After 1944, he assisted in financing the 1944 railway strike that intended to break d... | suburbs at Bos en Lommer, Geuzenveld, Slotervaart and Slotermeer. Between 1952 and 1956, Arnold Jan d'Ailly's was also the head of the Council of Municipalities (Vereniging der Nederlandse Gemeenten, VNG). In 1949, in response to the Czechoslovak coup d'état one year earlier, Arnold Jan d'Ailly fired aldermen Ben Polak... |
concerned. At the close of the N.F.C. session of 1898, Burns was appointed a member of the Committee on Constitution and Laws. At the 1899 N.F.C., Burns led the Great Hive delegation. Although Burns was at that time an eloquent and forcible speaker, there is no information to the effect that she took any active part in... | Work in Connection with Fraternal Beneficiary Orders". At the 1903 session, she served as a member of the Committee on Distribution. At the 1905 session, she participated in the joint meetings of the conference committees and joined in the report submitted to the Congress. At the 1906 session, she served as Chair of th... |
Lovely. Heaver qualified in his first season as a professional for 2021 Players Championship Finals as a 46th seed, he lost in the first round to Luke Humphries 4–6. In December 2021 Heaver made his debut on 2022 PDC World Darts Championship, where he qualified via PDC Pro Tour Order of Merit from 19th place. He was su... | preliminary round of 2016 World Masters. Throughout seasons 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 he was appearing on tournaments of BDO and WDF. He reached the final of Bruges Open 2019 and Northern Ireland Open 2019. He qualified for the second time for UK Open in 2020, winning Rileys Amateur Qualifiers in London Victoria. He wh... |
1957), Montana state legislator Lloyd Kerns (1921–1986) Ohio state legislator Sandra Kerns (born 1949), American actress Todd Kerns (born 1969), Canadian musician See also Kern (surname) | (born 1957), Montana state legislator Lloyd Kerns (1921–1986) Ohio state legislator Sandra Kerns (born 1949), American actress Todd Kerns (born 1969), Canadian musician |
as a two-time Genie Award nominee for Best Supporting Actress, receiving nods at the 1st Genie Awards in 1980 for Wild Horse Hank and at the 7th Genie Awards in 1986 for Overnight. She won a Dora Mavor Moore Award | Genie Awards in 1986 for Overnight. She won a Dora Mavor Moore Award in 2000 for Best Actress, Independent Theatre, for her performance as Weasy in Factory Theatre's production of Chaz Thorne's The Dogpatch. References External links 20th-century Canadian |
the United States Football League (USFL). He played college football at Tulsa and Baylor. Early life and high school Smith grew up in Grandview, Texas and attended Grandview High School. Smith passed for 10,217 yards and 113 touchdowns over the course of his high school career. Smith committed to play college football ... | early enrollee. He played in nine games as a freshman and started Baylor's final four games after Seth Russell suffered a fractured ankle. Smith finished the season with pass completions 116 on 196 attempts for 1,526 yards with 13 touchdowns and seven interceptions. Going into his sophomore year Smith competed for the ... |
can also be seen. The deposit thickness is estimated to be around 20 cm, laid over a 100 000-year period. The La Robine ichthyosaur, showcased in the Digne museum, lived during the late Toarcian, 185 millions of years ago. This marine reptile was quickly buried, which limited its decomposition. Its conservation is due ... | and Durance rivers, it is a labellised area for its landscape diversity, witness of the geological past of the Earth. It is the largest geological reserve in Europe. Location The domain of the nature reserve spreads over 18 sites bearing fossils and outcrops with a cumulated area of 269.316 hectares, over the communes ... |
teams will receive a first-round bye and the top four teams receive a double-bye, automatically advancing them to the quarterfinals. Schedule *Game times in Eastern Time. Bracket References 2021–22 Atlantic 10 Conference men's basketball season Atlantic 10 Men's Basketball Tournament College sports in Washington, D.C. ... | the top four teams receive a double-bye, automatically advancing them to the quarterfinals. Schedule *Game times in Eastern Time. Bracket References 2021–22 Atlantic 10 Conference men's basketball season Atlantic 10 Men's Basketball Tournament College sports in Washington, D.C. Atlantic 10 Men's Basketball Tournament A... |
made up of several distinct regions with different biochemical properties, each of which serve as binding sites for distinct regulatory proteins. First, multiple A/T-rich sequences, called "A elements", each of which contains a "TAAT" reocognized by homeodomain proteins. These regions are primarily bound by PDX-1, but ... | "TAAT" reocognized by homeodomain proteins. These regions are primarily bound by PDX-1, but also Cdx2 and Isl-1. Second, two so-called "C elements" – C1 located 107–118 base pairs before the transcription start site; C2 311–317 base pairs before the start site. C1 is bound by RIPE3b1 via MafA. C2 (also called the "panc... |
Super Award for Best Horror Series is an award presented to | an award presented to the best television series in the horror genre by the Critics Choice Association. Winners and Nominees Series |
(Mon amie Max), for which she was a Genie Award nominee for Best Supporting Actress at the 15th Genie Awards in 1994. | the film My Friend Max (Mon amie Max), for which she was a Genie Award nominee for Best Supporting Actress at the 15th Genie |
United States. It is named after the Beckett family, former | a neighborhood in the City of Danbury, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. |
with whom he cofounded the Porte Parole theatre company. References External links 20th-century Canadian male actors 21st-century Canadian male actors Canadian male film actors Canadian male television actors Canadian male stage actors Canadian people of Romanian descent Canadian theatre directors | Genie Award nominee for Best Supporting Actor at the 20th Genie Awards. He is married to playwright Annabel Soutar, with whom he cofounded the Porte Parole theatre company. References External links 20th-century Canadian male actors 21st-century Canadian male actors Canadian male |
of Painters in Water-colours in 1806, and was for some years a contributor to their exhibitions. He was an intimate friend of John Sell Cotman, and they made several sketching tours together at home and abroad. He drew some of the views in Britton's Beauties of England and Wales. Munn's drawings are delicately and care... | Munn was named after his godfather, Paul Sandby, who gave him his first instructions in water-colour painting. He first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1798, sending some views in the Isle of Wight, and was subsequently a frequent contributor of topographical drawings to that and other exhibitions. He was elected an ... |
the first qualifying round. The also competed in the Lancashire Combination Division 2. Statistics |} Competitions F.A. | time and reached the first qualifying round. The also competed in |
and beef meatballs". The restaurant also serves bánh mì, bún, Vietnamese coffee, chanh muối (salted lemonade), and sinh to bo (avocado smoothie). History Pho Oregon opened in 2003. In 2021, the restaurant participated in Around the World in 82 Dishes, organized by the 82nd Avenue Business District. Reception Portland M... | pho, writing, "Pho Oregon is cavernous and often packed, giving off the vibe of a big-city pho house, and it's our regular go-to on weekend mornings. We knew the pho was good, so it made sense to use it as a baseline, and it didn't disappoint, with nicely cooked noodles, well-rendered brisket and a rustic-yet-elegant b... |
Bissau-Guinean politician Idrissa Doumbia (born 1998), Ivorian footballer Idris Elba (born 1972), English actor, producer and musician Idrissa Gueye (born 1989), Senegalese footballer Idrissa Halidou (born 1982), Nigerien footballer Idrissa Kabore (born 1977), Burkinabé boxer Idrissa Keita (born 1977), Ivorian football... | 1979), Nigerien footballer Ydrissa M'Barke (born 1983), French sprinter Idrissa Mandiang (born 1984), Senegalese footballer Idrissa Niang (born 1992), Senegalese footballer Idrissa Ouédraogo (1954–2018), Burkinabé filmmaker Idrisa Sambú (born 1998), Portuguese footballer Idrissa Sangaré (born 1987), Malian footballer I... |
a polyatomic ion with the chemical formula Nitrate or nitrates may also refer | to: Nitrates, a group of salts containing this ion Nitrate |
word ahead to the provost to have a feast prepared. The provost arrives at the feast early, and spying a piece of salt pork in a shared dish, steals it and hides it in his aumuche while the person with whom he is sharing the dish has his back turned to talk to someone else. Placing the aumuche on his head, all is well ... | whilst he is doing it) have their eyes upon. Nonetheless, the brothers manage to steal the bacon, but while they are cooking it on a fire in the forest, Travers steals it back, scaring them away by pretending to be a ghost. The tale then proceeds to recount the bacon being stolen back and forth between the two parties.... |
a demon called Freek who is attempting to exit hell. The player must solve puzzles in order to be able to progress through each level. In their review of the game, IGN gave it a score of 7.5. References 2010 video games PlayStation Portable games PlayStation Portable-only games Puzzle-platform games Video games | Freekscape: Escape From Hell is a puzzle platformer game developed by Brazilian company Kidguru Studios and published by Creat Studios for the Sony PlayStation Portable, and released on 8th April 2010. The game uses the Vicious Engine. The game involves controlling a demon called Freek who is attempting |
lawyer and politician Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie. Sir John may also refer to: Sir John (horse), a 19th-century racehorse Sir John (magazine), | John is primarily a nickname for Ghanaian lawyer and politician Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie. Sir John may also refer to: |
for Best Science Fiction/Fantasy Series is an award presented to the best television series in | the genre of science fiction or fantasy by the Critics Choice Association. Winners and Nominees Series with multiple nominations Star Trek: Discovery (CBS All Access/Paramount+) |
Beyer, Peacock and Company in 1920. Generally reliable and well-likely but with mediocre performance they were to spend their lives on the Belfast to until withdrawal in the early 1950s. There were the only example of wheel arrangement to work in Ireland apart from two examples on the narrow gauge. History At the end o... | Londonderry and Lough Swilly Railway. Allocated the numbers 22 to 25 they were to be allocated to heavy commuter trains on the to Bangor line. In service the class was reliable but performance was mediocre and coal consumption was very high. Boocock has described them as "handsome" and "well-liked" and suggests the pro... |
to claim the Pilots' first NAIA national title. The tournament was played at the Montgomery Fieldhouse at Northwest Nazarene University in Nampa, Idaho. Qualification The tournament field expanded for the second time in two years, increasing by eight teams from twenty-four to thirty-two teams. The top sixteen teams wer... | Nazarene in the championship game, 103–95 after overtime, to claim the Pilots' first NAIA national title. The tournament was played at the Montgomery Fieldhouse at Northwest Nazarene University in Nampa, Idaho. Qualification The tournament field expanded for the second time in two years, increasing by eight teams from ... |
rough race, the two became involved in a brawl, during which they both ended up using their whips on the other. A formal boxing match was arranged to settle the affair. It took place for a stake of 25 guineas on New Year's Day 1799 inside a roped ring in a room in the Duke of Queensberry's house. The fight lasted over ... | on the other. A formal boxing match was arranged to settle the affair. It took place for a stake of 25 guineas on New Year's Day 1799 inside a roped ring in a room in the Duke of Queensberry's house. The fight lasted over an hour, with the stamina of Goodissonthe heavier and stronger manwinning out over Chifney, the cl... |
all political activities were suspended. This left all local government affairs in the hands of traditional rulers with Oba Akapo being the arrowhead for Ado-Odo/Igbesa district council and the defunct Ilaro division of Western State. Ado-Odo Kingmakers Principally, four groups constitute the core indigenous people of ... | from 1956 to 1966. Following the military takeover in January, 1966, (1966 Nigerian coup d'etat) all political activities were suspended. This left all local government affairs in the hands of traditional rulers with Oba Akapo being the arrowhead for Ado-Odo/Igbesa district council and the defunct Ilaro division of Wes... |
Premier Junior Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Co-Op Superstores Cork Premier Junior Hurling Championship and abbreviated to the Cork PJHC) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Cork County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association and contested by the top-ranking junior clubs in t... | number of teams in the top four tiers to 48, a move which required a restructuring of the intermediate and junior grades. The result was the creation of the Cork Lower Intermediate Hurling Championship, a two-year temporary championship which would result in several teams being regraded to Junior and the championship b... |
Jews derisively "turban-wearers" and vice versa, the Spanish Jews were called "beret-wearers". Despite the fact that Toshavim were apparently overwhelmed an absorbed by Sephardic immigrants, the differences in many areas of communal lives of Tsohavim and Megorashim persisted for very long time: separate negidim, separa... | term "Toshavim" was applied to the indigenous Jews of Morocco. Toshavim had their own minhagim (Judaic traditions) and they spoke Judeo-Arabic of Judeo-Berber dialects. The new arrivals did not always deal well with the local Jews. For example, in Algiers they called the local Jews derisively "turban-wearers" and vice ... |
The 2019–20 Macedonian Handball Super League (known as the VIP Super Liga for sponsorship reasons) was the 28th season of the Super League, Macedonia's premier Handball league. The league was stopped in | 3rd league in Europe in EHF coefficient rank list published before the season. Team information The following 10 clubs compete in the Super League during the 2019–20 season: Regular season Standings |
in the temple: the twins Thages and Thaous and their probable sister Tathemis. According to Ptolemaeus, their mother and her Greek lover had sought to kill the twins' father, a friend of Ptolemaeus. Their father died soon afterwards and their mother took possession of his property, forcing the twins to flee to the temp... | (an unclear word roughly translatable as hermit) who lived in the Temple of Astarte in the Serapeum in Memphis, Egypt for 20 years. Many details about his life and associates, such as his younger brother Apollonios, are known thanks to the survival of an extensive archive of papyri belonging to the katochoi of the temp... |
nominations Doom Patrol (DC Universe/HBO Max) – 2 Lucifer (Netflix) – 2 Broadcast Film Critics Association | genre presented by the Critics Choice Association. Winners and Nominees Series with multiple nominations Doom Patrol (DC |
for the 2022 season. The winner of the tournament will earn the ACC's bid to the 2022 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament. This is the fourth year of a 10-team tournament. The 1st Round, quarterfinals and semifinals will be shown on the ACC Network. The championship game will be broadcast by ESPN2. Format and seeding T... | be held at Vartabedian Field on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania May 11 through May 14, 2022. The event determines the champion of the Atlantic Coast Conference for the 2022 season. The winner of the tournament will earn the ACC's bid to the 2022 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament... |
consecutive terms. She was credited with positive change within the organization such as the increase of its chapters by more than 100%, partnerships with other scientific and engineering-related organizations, increasing NOBCChE visibility and advancing the interests of Black chemists. Though Burks-Houck had passed aw... | study and work. The award is named for Winifred Burks-Houck, environmental chemist and the first female president of NOBCChE. The award seeks to highlight achievements in science, technology, engineering and math; leadership; creativity; community service; and entrepreneurship. History Winifred Burks-Houck was a notabl... |
lęborski, Lębork Malbork County, powiat malborski, Malbork Sea County, powiat morski Puck Starogard County, powiat starogardzki, Starogard Gdański Sztum County, powiat sztumski, Sztum Tczew County, powiat tczewski, Tczew New counties established 1946–1975: Sopot City, miasto Sopot, previously part of Gdańsk County Elbl... | voivodeships of Gdańsk, Elbląg and Słupsk (area of Lębork). Its capital was also Gdańsk. List of counties in 1946–1975 English county name, Polish county name, capital city Gdańsk City, miasto Gdańsk Gdynia City, Miasto Gdynia Elbląg County, powiat elbląski, Elbląg Gdańsk County, powiat gdański, Gdańsk Kartuzy County p... |
local governments in Poland: Gdańsk Voivodeship | The name Gdańsk Voivodeship has been used twice to |
and ran a recycling plant in Afghanistan. Atmar is also a researcher and an economic affairs analyst. Biography Atmar was born in Afghanistan. An account cited that she was a refugee in Pakistan, where she completed her education. She came back to Afghanistan after the fall of the Taliban. She started her career as a r... | in promoting women's education, community voice, equal opportunities, and access to livelihood. Activism Atmar's environmental work began with a personal desire to help address climate change. She established a recycling plant to contribute in mitigating the pollution rate in Kabul. In an interview, she cited the probl... |
and thirty-seven students studied at the institute, who mastered nine specialties; the institute staff consisted of about one hundred teachers. On 15 September 1950, by order of the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education of the USSR, the Nizhny Tagil Correspondence Department was transformed into the Ni... | and thirty-seven students studied at the institute, who mastered nine specialties; the institute staff consisted of about one hundred teachers. On 15 September 1950, by order of the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education of the USSR, the Nizhny Tagil Correspondence Department was transformed into the Ni... |
Detailed Results 2017-2020 Code of Points See also Japan men's national gymnastics team 2021 Top Scorers in Men's Artistic Gymnastics References External links Kazuki Matsumi Japanese male artistic gymnasts Sportspeople from Osaka | 2017-2020 Code of Points See also Japan men's national gymnastics team 2021 Top Scorers in Men's Artistic Gymnastics References External links |
Warwick. He received his basic education in Warwick's public school. In 1731, Hall and his brother Robert emigrated to the Province of North Carolina where they established their residence in Perquimans County, North Carolina. Hall married Frances Foster in the summer of 1742. She was the daughter of Francis Foster who... | plantation on the northeastern side of Perquimans River. He was appointed a justice of the Perquimans County Court in 1739. Clement Hall's pursued to be seek ordination as a missionary in the Church of England in the summer of 1743. Several reputable men in the colony regarded Hall as a true Christian and his qualities... |
when the Federation of Transport and Communications merged with the Federation of the Sea. Like both its predecessors, it affiliated to the Workers' Commissions (CCOO). As of 1994 it was CCOO's second largest | The union was established in 1987, when the Federation of Transport and Communications merged with the Federation of the Sea. Like both its predecessors, it affiliated to the Workers' Commissions (CCOO). As of 1994 it was CCOO's second largest affiliate, with 74,361 members. In 1997, it merged with the Federation of Pa... |
Hen 17, also called the Mud Hen, is an American sharpie, named for the bird. It was designed by the Reuben Trane and first built in 1981. Production The design was built by the Florida Bay Boat Company and by Sovereign Yachts in the United States, from 1981 to 1986, but it is now out of production. Design The Mud Hen 1... | a gaff rigged catboat rig with a plumb stem, an angled, transom, a transom-hung rudder controlled by a tiller and a retractable centerboard. It displaces . The boat is an open dinghy, but may be fitted with a canvas dodger. The boat has a draft of with the centerboard |
for Olympique de Marseille in France, for Linköpings FC in Sweden, for Sporting de Huelva in Spain and for Klepp IL in Norway. International career Alidou made her senior debut for Canada on February 23, 2022. References External links 1995 births Living people Sportspeople from Longueuil Soccer players from Montreal C... | born in Montreal, Quebec and raised in Saint-Hubert, Quebec to a Beninese father and a French Canadian mother. College career Alidou has attended the Université du Québec à Montréal. Club career Alidou has played for Olympique de Marseille in France, for Linköpings FC in Sweden, for Sporting de Huelva in Spain and for ... |
industries in Spain. The union was founded in 1994, when the National Federation of Graphic Arts merged with the National Federation of Entertainment. Like both its predecessors, it affiliated to the Workers' Commissions, and on formation, it had | and entertainment industries in Spain. The union was founded in 1994, when the National Federation of Graphic Arts merged with the National Federation of Entertainment. Like both its predecessors, it affiliated to the Workers' Commissions, and on formation, it had 13,903 |
of 1650 million years (Ma), corresponding to the Statherian period. History of investigation The unit was first defined by Stark and Dapples in 1946, during their mapping of the Los Pinos Mountains, and named for White Ridge, a prominent ridge in the northeastern part of the mountains. Geology The unit is a thick seque... | to the west, at a dip angle of 32 to 70 degrees. The formation overlies the Abajo Formation and in turn is overlain by the Estadio Schist. Detrital zircon grains in the formation are almost identical in age and isotope composition to the underlying Sevilleta metarhyolite, suggesting that the sediments of the quartzite ... |
stage placings took place on 8 February 2022. The championship is scheduled to run between July and October 2022. Participating teams Fixtures Group A Table Group B Table Group | Cork Premier Junior Hurling Championship. The draw for the group stage placings took place on 8 February 2022. The championship is scheduled to run between July and October 2022. Participating teams |
Indigo Swing name in a San Francisco club. The most well-known lineup of Indigo Swing consisted of singer John Boydston, stage name "Johnny Boyd"; Josh Workman on guitar; Vance Ehlers on string bass; drummer "Big Jim" Overton; William Beatty on piano; and saxophone and flute player Barry "Baron Shul" Shumway. The band ... | some people just listening to the music but many people up and out on the dance area the whole time. As such, the group gained a following and some measure of renown; as an Albuquerque Journal story put it, the group became "one of the name bands in swing". The group was signed to the independent label Time Bomb Record... |
guineas per annum for two years from March 1793, and remained with him some time longer. Ill-health compelled his return to Liverpool, where he devoted himself entirely to miniature-painting. In 1798 he sent to the Royal Academy a portrait of Richard Suett, the comedian, and two miniatures. He exhibited there again in ... | the advice of Sir Thomas Lawrence, who had seen some of his work, he came to London in 1793. Hargreaves bound himself by indenture to serve as apprentice to Lawrence at a salary of fifty guineas per annum for two years from March 1793, and remained with him some time longer. Ill-health compelled his return to Liverpool... |
career Lemešová made her debut for the Slovakia national team on 18 February 2021, coming on as a substitute for Patrícia Hmírová against Malta. References 2000 births Living people Women's association football defenders Slovak women's footballers Slovakia women's international footballers USC Landhaus Wien players ÖFB... | 2021, coming on as a substitute for Patrícia Hmírová against Malta. References 2000 births Living people Women's association football defenders Slovak women's footballers Slovakia women's international footballers USC Landhaus Wien players ÖFB-Frauenliga players Expatriate women's footballers in |
Teuvo Ahti and Adam Flakus. The type specimen was collected on Minloua Mountain, west of Yaoundé, at an altitude of . Here the lichen was found growing among plant debris over rock in open areas. The species is only known to occur in two locations | Minloua Mountain, west of Yaoundé, at an altitude of . Here the lichen was found growing among plant debris over rock in open areas. The species is only known to occur in two locations on Minloua Mountain, which is a tropical inselberg. Secondary chemicals that are found in the lichen include barbatic acid (a major met... |
Nippon Sport Science University and later join Tokushukai Gymnastics Club. Yunoki has represented Japan at several FIG World Cup competitions. See also Japan men's national gymnastics team References | Science University and later join Tokushukai Gymnastics Club. Yunoki has represented Japan at several FIG World Cup competitions. See also Japan men's national gymnastics team References External |
the bronze medal at the 2011 World Youth Championships in Lille, France. Collie-Minns has a twin brother named Latario Collie-Minns, who he finished behind for | 10, 1994) is a Bahamian triple jumper. Lathone won the bronze medal at the 2011 World Youth Championships in Lille, France. Collie-Minns has a twin brother named Latario Collie-Minns, who he finished behind for bronze medal in the triple jump at the 2011 World Youth |
formally described as a new species in 2016 by lichenologists Teuvo Ahti and Adam Flakus. The type specimen was collected by the second author near Siniari colony (Nor Yungas Province) at an altitude of . Here, in a Yungas secondary cloud forest, the lichen was found growing on the ground, in humus-rich mineral soil. T... | in a Yungas secondary cloud forest, the lichen was found growing on the ground, in humus-rich mineral soil. The specific epithet compressa refers to the compressed podetia. Secondary compounds that occur in the lichen include fumarprotocetraric acid (major), and minor to trace amounts of protocetraric acid and |
Four vessels were ordered and completed. Inflexible was the third vessel to carry this name since it was used for an 18-gun sloop, launched by St John's at Lake Champlain on 1 October 1776 and whose fate is unknown. Scourge was the sixth named vessel since it was used for a 14-gun brig-sloop, launched by Allin of Dover... | 10-foot muzzle loading smooth bore (MLSB) guns on pivot mounts with two 68-pounder 64 cwt 9-foot MLSB guns and two 42-pounder 22 cwt carronades on broadside trucks. In 1862 the armament was changed to either one 68-pounder 84 cwt 10-foot MLSB gun or one Armstrong 7-inch (110-pounder) rifled breech loader (RBL) gun on a... |
13, 2022) was an American politician. Worthen was born in Washington, D.C. and graduated from Calvin Coolidge High School. She graduated from American University in 1958 and worked at the Library of Congress as a social science analyst. She married John E. Worthen in 1960, and they moved to Boston, Massachusetts, the f... | born in Washington, D.C. and graduated from Calvin Coolidge High School. She graduated from American University in 1958 and worked at the Library of Congress as a social science analyst. She married John E. Worthen in 1960, and they moved to Boston, Massachusetts, the following year. She attended Harvard University for... |
when the finals relay finished third in 3:36.44. 2018 European Aquatics Championships In August 2018, Pinzuti placed twelfth in the 100 metre breaststroke with a time of 1:00.28 at the 2018 European Aquatics Championships, held at Tollcross International Swimming Centre in Glasgow, Scotland. In his next event, he swam ... | swimmer. He is a European Short Course Swimming Championships medalist. At the 2017 World Junior Swimming Championships he won a silver medal in the 50 metre breaststroke and 4×100 metre medley relay. He also won a silver medal in the 50 metre breaststroke and a bronze medal in the 100 metre breaststroke at the 2017 Eu... |
computer science at Purdue University. Education and career Fahmy studied computer science as an undergraduate at The American University in Cairo, graduating in 1992. After working for two years as a software engineer in Egypt, she went to the Ohio State University for graduate study in computer science, earning a mas... | networks. She is a professor of computer science at Purdue University. Education and career Fahmy studied computer science as an undergraduate at The American University in Cairo, graduating in 1992. After working for two years as a software engineer in Egypt, she went to the Ohio State University for graduate study in... |
to the magazine's reply. Legacy Léon Damas praised the "abundance and excellence of images" in Thésée's poetry in his 1947 Poètes d'expression française. Her poems have been repeatedly anthologised, and translated into English by Myrna Bell Rochester and Robert Archambeau. Christiane Taubira's 2018 book on literature, ... | the "abundance and excellence of images" in Thésée's poetry in his 1947 Poètes d'expression française. Her poems have been repeatedly anthologised, and translated into English by Myrna Bell Rochester and Robert Archambeau. Christiane Taubira's 2018 book on literature, Baroque sarabande, recommended her work, and the re... |
and sunglasses. The House of Khalsa specialises in sport, urban, and various types of watches. Background The House of Khalsa is named after the Khanda Sahib, a Sikh symbol. It was founded by Danny Singh. It takes its name from Khalsa, a Sikh tradition that originates from the 17th century when Guru Gobind Singh formed... | pure way of life). History The House of Khalsa released a limited watch edition with only 5,000 units. In the December 2021 issue of Jewellery World Magazine, the House of Khalsa was featured in an article titled "Birth of an Icon." The House of Khalsa has also assisted COVID-19 patients in Punjab, India. Khalsa Aid, o... |
(now known as Texas State University) during the 1928 college football season as a member of the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association (TIAA). In their tenth year under head coach Oscar | was an American football team that represented Southwest Texas State Teachers College (now known as Texas State University) during the 1928 college football season as a member of the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association (TIAA). In their tenth year under head |
School of Design and earned a Masters of Fine Arts in Social Practice at the California College of the Arts. Career Thacher was one of the creators of the multi-chapter interactive experience The Jejune Institute in San Francisco, with Jeff Hull and Uriah Findley. She served as a lead producer and experience designer f... | one of the founders of the San Francisco-based immersive experience The Jejune Institute and works as a creative director and senior R&D Imagineer at Walt Disney Imagineering, including creative leadership on the Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser two-day immersive Disney experience. Education Thacher studied glass at the... |
The Open Streets on Broadway program, of which the Piazza is a part, is managed by the Flatiron/NoMad Partnership and supported by the NoMad Alliance. Open streets initiatives existed prior to the pandemic and are cited as an example of New Urbanism's, or sometimes Tactical Urbanism, re-purposing existing areas in metr... | cited as an example of New Urbanism's, or sometimes Tactical Urbanism, re-purposing existing areas in metropolitan areas; however, with the need for social distancing, and for businesses to find a way to remain open, areas such as the NoMad Piazza increased substantially in the last three years in a number of cities al... |
1994 births Living people Bahamian male sprinters Bahamian male hurdlers People from Eleuthera Southeastern Louisiana University alumni Junior college men's track and field athletes in the United States Essex County College alumni | Eleuthera High School in Eleuthera, before going on to compete for Essex County College and Southeastern Louisiana University. Personal bests References External links World Athletics Southern Louisiana 1994 births Living people |
in becoming a New Yorker cartoonist, having seen examples of New Yorker cartoons online. His first cartoon was published in the magazine in March the following year. He subsequently moved to New York—where he continues to live—only reading a print issue of The New Yorker for the first time on the plane to America. Sinc... | humor. While he enjoyed drawing as a young child, he had stopped by the time he was in high school. He studied to become an architect and worked in the field in London and Beijing for a few years, but he never obtained his full qualification. Cartooning career Steed began drawing again in 2012, when he decided to chang... |
Earl of Ashburnham, British peer George | Ashburnham, 3rd Earl of Ashburnham, British |
George Bampfylde may refer to: George Bampfylde, 1st Baron Poltimore, | George Wentworth Warwick Bampfylde, 4th Baron Poltimore, peer and landowner |
George Babb may refer to: George Herbert Babb, | Babb may refer to: George Herbert |
Nasution (born 15 August 1998) is an Indonesian professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Liga 1 club Persiraja Banda Aceh. Club career Persiraja Banda Aceh He was signed for Persiraja Banda Aceh to played in the Liga | footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Liga 1 club Persiraja Banda Aceh. Club career Persiraja Banda Aceh He was signed for Persiraja Banda Aceh to played in the Liga 1 on 2021 season. Alvin made his league debut on 7 January 2022 in a match against PSS |
total area of 350 m2. The 160 m2 already unearthed in 1992 of the slab were molded in 1992 by the geological reserve for the city of Kamaishi in Japan (who desired to buy the original). The mold was realized in 30 parts, which were sent and reassembled in Japan. Geological aspect Similar sites An almost horizontal Ammo... | ammonites) at Digne-les-Bains (Alpes-de-Haute-Provence) is a remarkable natural site constituting of a rock strata bearing a large number of fossilized ammonites. This site is located approximately 1.5 km south of Digne-les-Bains from Barles road. It is part of the Géologique de Haute-Provence National Nature Reserve. ... |
founded on 28 November 1976, and affiliated to the Workers' Commissions. It had 7,868 members in 1981, and by 1994 its membership had grown to 31,863. In 1997, it merged with the National Federation of Insurance, to form the | Workers' Commissions. It had 7,868 members in 1981, and by 1994 its membership had grown to 31,863. In 1997, it merged with the National Federation of Insurance, to form the Federation of Financial and Administrative Services. General Secretaries 1978: Jesús Vela 1981: |
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