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the seat of Launceston. He served until his defeat in 1900. He died in 1909 in Hobart. References 1855 births 1909 | He served until his defeat in 1900. He died in 1909 in Hobart. References 1855 births 1909 deaths Members of |
known as Serpent Island , an island in Mauritius near Île Ronde, Mauritius See also Snake | Mauritius near Île Ronde, Mauritius See also Snake Island (disambiguation) Ultima VII Part Two: Serpent |
Hobart. He served until his defeat in 1900. He died in 1925 in Bruges, Belgium. References 1848 births 1925 deaths Members of the Tasmanian | 1925) was an Australian politician. Page was born in 1848. In 1897 he was elected to the |
New Zealand. References Moths described in 1892 Moths of New Zealand | of New Zealand Cidariini Endemic fauna of New Zealand Taxa named by |
a species of catfish in the genus Amphilius. It is found in Oshwe on the Lukenie | is found in Oshwe on the Lukenie River in the Democratic Republic of |
side Olympiacos B. On 19 February 2022, he debuted for Olympiacos B during a 1–2 loss to AEL (Larissa). | footballer who plays as a midfielder for Olympiacos B. Career Before the second half of 2021–22, Al-Mashhari signed for Greek side Olympiacos B. On |
conference in 1978, and affiliated to the Workers' Commissions. It had 9,320 members by 1981, and its membership grew to 23,196 by 1994. In October 1996, it merged with the National Federation of Commerce, | Hotel and Tourism Workers (, FEHT) was a trade union representing workers in the hospitality industry in Spain. The union held its founding conference in 1978, and affiliated to the Workers' Commissions. It had |
Robert Van Austen William P. Carleton as John Van Austen Betty Francisco as Doris Charming Thomas Jefferson as Henri Trevel Gerard Alexander as Mrs. Stevenson Clarissa Selwynne as Mrs. Van Austen References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, ... | Press, 1998. Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1. University of California Press, 1997. External links 1921 films 1921 comedy films English-language films American films American silent feature films |
in 1984 and 1988. Cashman first came to prominence on the inter-county scene as a member of the Cork minor hurling team that won consecutive All-Ireland MHC titles in 1978 and 1979. His tenure with the under-21 side also yielded success after beating Galway in the 1982 All-Ireland under-21 final. After playing in a num... | went on to win a number of East Cork titles as a dual player. He simultaneously enjoyed success as a schoolboy with St. Colman's College by winning an All-Ireland Colleges Championship in 1977. Cashman also earned selection on the Imokilly divisional hurling team before transferring to the St. Finbarr's club in 1982. H... |
discriminant analysis. She joined the faculty of the University of Maryland as an assistant professor in 1978, affiliated with the university's Department of Animal Sciences and Department of Microbiology. She eventually became full professor and director of the university's program in biometrics. She moved to the Food... | She completed her Ph.D. in biostatistics at the University of Washington in 1979. Her dissertation was Overspecification in linear discriminant analysis. She joined the faculty of the University of Maryland as an assistant professor in 1978, affiliated with the university's Department of Animal Sciences and Department ... |
of North America. See also List of Cyperus species References dentoniae Plants described in 1983 Flora of Arizona Flora of Costa Rica Flora of El Salvador Flora | southern parts of North America. See also List of Cyperus species References dentoniae Plants described in 1983 Flora of Arizona Flora of Costa |
at the Coventry Stadium in Coventry, England from July 29 to 31. Competition schedule Medal summary Medal table Medalists Qualification A total of 16 men's | Stadium in Coventry, England from July 29 to 31. Competition schedule Medal summary Medal table Medalists Qualification A total of 16 |
the essence of queerplatonic attraction is its ambiguous position in relation to normative categories: she writes that QPR "is a platonic relationship, but it is 'queered' in some way—not friends, not romantic partners, but something else". Some definitions put less stress on the partner-status structure of QPR and foc... | often used by individuals involved in consensual non-monogamous relationships. Y. Gavriel Ansara, writing for an audience of relationship counsellors, also observes that the term is common among polyamorous people. A 2022 article in the women's magazine Bustle drew parallels between "queerplatonic life partnerships" an... |
Homotrypa is an extinct genus of bryozoan from the Ordovician and Silurian periods, known from fossils found | of bryozoan from the Ordovician and Silurian periods, known from fossils found in the United States. Its colonies are branch-like and have small |
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in Geneva and the Max Planck Institutes in Munich and Stuttgart. In May 1976 Ferrell with several American colleagues attended a Soviet-American physics symposium and also attended the Sunday Seminar of Mark Azbel and other refuseniks. After returning to the United States, Ferrell and his colleagues published a letter ... | (which at that time was located in Göttingen). At the invitation of John S. Toll, Ferrell joined in 1953 the faculty of the University of Maryland, where he was promoted to full professor in 1959 and retired as professor emeritus in 1993. He was the author or co-author of more than 150 scientific articles and could wri... |
Federation of Leather. Like both its predecessors, it affiliated to the Workers' Commissions. On formation, it had 24,048 members, and by 1993 this figure had fallen slightly, to 22,657. In 1994, it | 1993 this figure had fallen slightly, to 22,657. In 1994, it merged with the National Federation of Chemicals, to form the Federation of Textile, Leather, Chemical and Allied Industries. References Textile |
the Ordovician period, first described in 1893. Its colonies consist of low | of superimposed layers, with small monticules on the surface of the colony. References Bryozoans Animals described in 1893 Fossils of |
as Mary Paige Hurd as Andrea Romeo Miller as Jason Ty Hodges as Matt Blair Redford as Billy Release The film was released on June 18, 2015 at the LA Film Festival. Reception Sandie Angulo Chen of Common Sense Media awarded the film two stars out of five and wrote, "Gritty, uneven coming-of-age drama has drugs, sex, vio... | as Grace Meagan Good as Share Garcelle Beauvais as Lisa Raven-Symoné as Mary Paige Hurd as Andrea Romeo Miller as Jason Ty Hodges as Matt Blair Redford as Billy Release The film was released on June 18, 2015 at the LA Film Festival. |
of the ATP Cup. The season saw him win his first grand slam at the 2021 US Open where he defeated then-world No. 1 Novak Djokovic in the final to deny him the calendar-year Grand Slam. Yearly summary Early hard court season ATP Cup Australian Open All matches This table chronicles all the matches of Daniil Medvedev in ... | his first grand slam at the 2021 US Open where he defeated then-world No. 1 Novak Djokovic in the final to deny him the calendar-year Grand Slam. Yearly summary Early hard court season ATP Cup Australian Open All matches This table chronicles all the matches of |
– 29 May 1917) was an Australian politician. Crisp was born in Hobart in Tasmania in 1843. In 1886 he was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly, representing the seat of North Hobart. | (19 May 1843 – 29 May 1917) was an Australian politician. Crisp was born in Hobart in Tasmania in 1843. In 1886 he was elected to the Tasmanian House |
businessman, and politician from Massachusetts. William Bancroft may also refer to: William Poole Bancroft (1835–1928), American industrialist | William Bancroft (1855–1922) was an American soldier, businessman, and politician from Massachusetts. William Bancroft may also refer to: |
1905 Eucosmini Moths of New Zealand Endemic fauna of New Zealand Taxa named | in 1905 and named Strepsicrates dolopaea. References Moths described in 1905 Eucosmini Moths of New Zealand Endemic fauna of New Zealand Taxa named by Edward Meyrick |
References Bryozoans Animals described in 1893 Fossils of | extinct genus of bryozoan of the family Aisenvergiidae, forming |
Barrett (1831 – 22 July 1907) was an Australian politician. Barrett was born in Yorkshire | Yorkshire in 1844. In 1886 he was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly, representing the seat of North Launceston. He served until 1897, when he was defeated |
it merged with the National Federation of Mining, to form the Federation of Metalworkers and Miners. General Secretaries 1977: Adolfo Pinedo 1981: Juan Ignacio Marín 1987: Ignacio | () was a trade union representing metalworkers in Spain. The union was founded in December 1976 and affiliated to the Workers' Commissions. The federation's largest affiliate, it had 103,161 members by 1981, |
get a baby buggy to Union Avenue, the only through street to the Willamette River at the time. In 1901, the Flowers's moved with their four sons to a 20-acre farm located by the north slope of Mount Scott. There, they farmed and raised cattle. After establishing himself in his community, purchasing and building many pr... | and Ralph. Flowers became the first Black developer in Portland when he constructed NE Schuyler Street so that his wife could get a baby buggy to Union Avenue, the only through street to the Willamette River at the time. In 1901, the Flowers's moved with their four sons to a 20-acre farm located by the north slope of M... |
December Press, 1998. Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1. University of California Press, 1997. External links 1922 films 1922 drama films English-language films American films American silent feature films American drama films American bl... | Hands of Nara is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Harry Garson and starring Clara Kimball Young, Elliott Dexter and Vernon Steele. It is based on the novel of the same title by Richard Washburn Child. Cast Clara Kimball Young as Nara Alexieff Count John Orloff as Boris Alexieff Elliott Dexter as Emlen Clav... |
for the Georgia Force. He played college football at Ole Miss. Early life and education Shane Grice was born on December 20, 1976, in Tupelo, Mississippi. He attended Shannon High School, graduating in c. 1997, before joining the Itawamba Community College, where he played one season in football. In 1998, he transferre... | practice squad of the Chicago Bears, but did not appear in any games. In 2003, Grice was sent to the Barcelona Dragons of NFL Europe, where he appeared in ten games, nine as a starter. He returned to the Bears following the NFL Europe season end, but did not make the final roster. In 2004, Grice was signed by the Georg... |
of 27 February the Brisbane River’s height reached , higher than the peak height of flooding in 2013. Wivenhoe Dam peaked at 183.9% capacity that day, despite the outflow gates being opened. Enoggera Dam, in the western Brisbane suburb of The Gap, reached a record capacity of 270% on the same day. The rainfall recorded... | people are known to have died during the flooding, with Lismore, NSW experiencing the worst flood in its history. Extent Rainfall of over was recorded across the greater Brisbane area. In the three days to 28 February, greater Brisbane received of rainfall, the largest three, and seven, day total ever recorded in Brisb... |
primarily affecting west Dayton before moving into the city's downtown. By 10:30 a.m., the mayor of Dayton arrived at the scene of the rioting and stated that he had requested the governor of Ohio to mobilize the National Guard to restore order. Additionally, a curfew was enacted, some businesses were closed, and the s... | came through the windshield of his vehicle. Over 100 protesters were involved, and while 225 police officers set up a blockade around west Dayton, they were given orders to not engage with the rioters. Soon, the rioting had spread into downtown Dayton, leading to more property damage in that area. During this time, som... |
analytical technician for Dow Chemical Company. From 2001 to 2004, she served as a microbiologist in the West Virginia Office of Laboratory Services. She was an unsuccessful candidate for the Putnam County Board of Education in 2010 and West Virginia House of Delegates in 2016. Crouse has been the president of the West... | December 2, 1969) is an American politician and activist serving as a member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 13th district. She was appointed by Governor Jim Justice on December 2, 2021. Early life and education Born and raised in Charleston, West Virginia, Crouse earned an associate degree in science ... |
Australian politician. MacDonald was born in Adelaide in 1853. In 1893 he was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly, representing the seat of North | North Launceston. He served until his defeat in 1897. He died in 1898 in Launceston. References 1853 births 1898 deaths Members |
winged sedge, is a species of sedge that is native to parts of Africa, Asia and eastern parts of Australia. The species was first described in 1782 by Carl Linnaeus the Younger. See also List of Cyperus species References denudatus Taxa named by | species References denudatus Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus the Younger Plants described in 1782 Flora of Queensland Flora of India Flora of Angola Flora of Botswana Flora of Burkina Faso Flora of Burundi Flora of South Africa Flora of the Republic of the Congo Flora of Ethiopia Flora of |
1834. In 1891 he was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly, representing the seat of West Hobart. He served until he was defeated contesting Hobart in 1897. He | (30 December 1834 – 23 June 1912) was an Australian politician. Hiddlestone was born in West Tarring in Sussex in 1834. In 1891 he was elected to the Tasmanian House of |
prospective investors as a safe, profitable investment with up to 40% interest per month. A referral program with referrals commissions was also implemented which helped spread the Bitconnect scheme. He also organized in person events in Dubai, Santa Clara, and other places where high ranked promoters were rewarded. Ac... | to prospective investors as a safe, profitable investment with up to 40% interest per month. A referral program with referrals commissions was also implemented which helped spread the Bitconnect scheme. He also organized in person events in Dubai, Santa Clara, and other places where high ranked promoters were rewarded.... |
between the Russian paratroopers and Ukrainian defenders occurred in the city. According to American and Ukrainian officials, at 01:30, a Ukrainian Su-27 fighter jet shot down a Russian Ilyushin Il-76 carrying paratroopers. At 03:20, a second Il-76 was shot down over the nearby city of Bila Tserkva. The mayor of Vasylk... | Battle of Vasylkiv was a military engagement between the Russian Federation and Ukraine on 26 February 2022, during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Battle In the early morning of 26 February, paratroopers of the Russian Airborne Forces began landing near the city of Vasylkiv, just south of Kyiv, in an attempt to ... |
not been towed into its post in summertime for the previous couple of years. In Turku revolutionary Russian seamen hijacked the ship and towed it to the south coast of Finland. When the ship was met with ice hazards too dangerous to navigate past the Russians decided to abandon and sink the ship. After the war had ende... | 1937 the ship was stripped of its light emission equipment and moved to the 2nd sea survey expedition for a residential and design ship. The ship was first designated MKH 3, but the expedition named it Vuolle, which soon became its official name. The ship's Italian red hulls were repainted white to match the other sea ... |
Henry Horatio Gill (October 1840 – 4 March 1914) was an Australian politician. Gill was born in New | 1840. In 1887 he was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly, representing the seat of Kingborough. He served until 1897. |
extinct genus of bryozoan of the order Trepostomata with colonies forming cylindrical branches. In addition to branching | the order Trepostomata with colonies forming cylindrical branches. In addition to branching created |
as Butler References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1. University of California Press, 1997. External links 1921 films... | of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1. University of California Press, 1997. External links 1921 films 1921 drama films English-language films American films American silent feature films American drama films American black-and-white films |
Modern Life is the second studio album from the Los Angeles-based band | Track listing References 2022 albums Lo Moon albums |
Northesk, British nobleman and soldier Lord George William Carnegie, son of David Carnegie, | of Northesk, British naval officer George Carnegie, 9th Earl of Northesk, British nobleman |
one is called Bänderschiefer (banded shale). The predominant variety of exposed siltstone is the grey-green to bluish clay-banded siltstone. As described, these rocks are among the oldest in North Rhine-Westphalia and were formerly placed in the Salm 2, although they are more likely to be placed in the lower Salm due t... | and the site was neither renaturalised nor secured against rockfalls. Efforts for other quarry operations In the 1950s, a new quarry site, Steinbruch Kaspar Müller II, was developed in order to gain greater independence from the lease of the parent quarry. Due to poor rock properties, the quarry never became economical... |
and free-floating, heavy-contour, match-grade precision barrel ensure unparalleled precision in a lightweight package. Can be operated by both right and left hand shooters. It combines a high capacity magazine with the proven hard-hitting .50 BMG round to provide unmatched battlefield versatility as anti-material, as w... | length is approximately 31. The gun weighs without the magazine 20.94 lb. (9.5 kg). Design and features The CSR 50 is a 12.7×99mm NATO bolt-action precision rifle, intended for long-range target engagement. Its solid, monolithic receiver and free-floating, heavy-contour, match-grade precision barrel ensure unparalleled... |
Patrick Honorine South Africa Head coaches: Fran Hilton-Smith and Ephraim Mashaba Uganda Head coach: Sam Timbe Zimbabwe Head coach: Benedict Moyo Group B Cameroon Head coach: Robert Atah Ghana Head coach: PSK Paha Morocco Head | of the tournament. The club listed is the club for which the player last played a competitive match prior to the tournament. A flag is included for coaches who are of a different nationality than their own national team. Group A Réunion Head coach: Patrick Honorine South Africa Head |
Grant, Sharon Lawrence, Robert Forster and Hassel. Cast Joy Vandervort-Cobb as Madam Josephine Beth Grant as Mattie Whalen Robert Forster as Don Whalen Sharon Lawrence as Olivia Korhonen Kevin Dee as Willie Bingham Gregory J. Fryer as George Morton Charly Thorn as Florence Lucas Oktay as Young Luke Lukas Hassel as Fath... | film directed by Lukas Hassel, Brian Patrick Lim and Gabriel Olson and starring Joy Vandervort-Cobb, Beth Grant, Sharon Lawrence, Robert Forster and Hassel. Cast Joy Vandervort-Cobb as Madam Josephine Beth Grant as Mattie Whalen Robert Forster as Don Whalen Sharon Lawrence as Olivia Korhonen Kevin Dee as Willie Bingham... |
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player of the year as well as being selected to the NCPreps.com all-state team, helping the Patriots win their third consecutive league title. Emmons was regarded as a four-star prospect ranked No. 94 overall in the 247Sports Composite rankings. He originally committed to Georgia in December 2014, but decommitted on Ju... | Emmons was regarded as a four-star prospect ranked No. 94 overall in the 247Sports Composite rankings. He originally committed to Georgia in December 2014, but decommitted on June 11, 2015, after improving his academics and receiving more offers. On July 20, Emmons committed to Alabama. College career Emmons played sev... |
The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1. University of California Press, 1997. External links 1920 | Clara Kimball Young as Marta Raquel Estevan Bertram Grassby as Rafael Artega Eugenie Besserer as Dona Luisa Juan de la Cruz as El Capitan J. Frank Glendon as Keith Bryton Ruth King as Ana Mendez Helene Sullivan as Angela Bryton Paula Merritt as Polonia Maude Emory as Teresa Edward Kimball as Ricardo References Bibliogr... |
also known as growth differentiation factor 8, abbreviated GDF-8 or GDF8, is a key regulator of muscle homeostasis. Mutations that cause loss of myostatin, as well as pharmacological inhibition of myostatin activities, have shown to increase muscle growth in a number of species, including human. Such validations have p... | properties. Myostatin inhibitors inhibit the myostatin pathway. Myostatin, also known as growth differentiation factor 8, abbreviated GDF-8 or GDF8, is a key regulator of muscle homeostasis. Mutations that cause loss of myostatin, as well as pharmacological inhibition of |
births Living people Bermudian footballers Bermuda international footballers PHC Zebras players Association football midfielders BAA Wanderers | football for North Village CC Rams. He made his international debut for Bermuda in 2017. References 2000 births Living |
the bridge. His actions slowed the Russian advance allowing his battalion time to regroup. On 26 February 2022, Skakun was posthumously awarded the Order of the Gold Star, the military version of the title of Hero of Ukraine, by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. On 28 February 2022, the Czech representative of o... | February 2022) was a Ukrainian marine combat engineer. Early life Skakun was born 19 August 1996 in Berezhany. He attended No. 3 Brzezany where his mother was a teacher. Skakun graduated from Higher Vocational School in Lviv No. 20 where he studied to be a welder. Skakun graduated from Lviv Polytechnic. Career During t... |
shown to increase muscle growth in a number of species, including human. Such validations have prompted numerous groups over the last twenty years to develop an antagonist of the myostatin pathway as a therapeutic to treat muscle conditions, such as disuse atrophy, sarcopenia, and cachexia. Myostatin inhibitors | cause loss of myostatin, as well as pharmacological inhibition of myostatin activities, have shown to increase muscle growth in a number of species, including human. Such validations have prompted numerous groups over the last twenty years to develop an antagonist of the myostatin pathway as a therapeutic to treat musc... |
A self-taught artist, she began painting and assembling objects in her home and garden in 1975. Among the objects assembled are painted hubcaps, shoes and signs. L.V. Hull died in 2008. After her death attempts were made to preserve the site and the objects, but despite a grant from the American Folklore Society, invol... | Mississippi. She spent many years in Kosciusko, Mississippi. A self-taught artist, she began painting and assembling objects in her home and garden in 1975. Among the objects assembled are painted hubcaps, shoes and signs. L.V. Hull died in 2008. After her death attempts were made to preserve the site and the objects, ... |
rules footballer who plays for Brisbane in the AFL Women's (AFLW). She played for University of Queensland in the AFL Queensland Women's League before being | before being drafted by with the 53rd pick in the 2021 AFL Women's draft. She made her debut in the Lions' round 6 game against at Trevor Barker Beach Oval on 13 February 2022. She attended secondary school at Kedron State High School in Brisbane, Queensland. References External |
on 12 August of that year, coming on as a late substitute for Vinícius Lopes in a 1–2 away loss against Athletico Paranaense. After featuring in a further two top tier matches, he was loaned to Série C side Criciúma. On 17 February 2021, Zeca agreed to a contract with Oeste also in the third division. A regular starter... | March 1997), commonly known as Zeca, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a forward for Mirassol. Club career Zeca was born in Salvador, Bahia, and was a Bahia youth graduate. He made his senior debut while on loan at Ypiranga-BA in 2016, but later moved to Vitória and returned to the youth setup. In 2017, Zeca moved... |
Alimovych Halushkin (; born June 26, 1971, in Khorol, Poltava Oblast), is a Ukrainian | Commander of the Territorial Defense Forces since January 1, 2022. |
Bermudian international footballer who plays for Dandy Town Hornets, as a left back. Career Bean-Lindo is currently playing football for Dandy Town Hornets. He made his international | left back. Career Bean-Lindo is currently playing football for Dandy Town Hornets. He made his international debut for Bermuda in 2020. References 1998 births Living people |
a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Harry Garson and starring Maurice 'Lefty' Flynn, Kathleen Myers and Tom Kennedy. Cast Maurice 'Lefty' Flynn as William Barlow Jr. Kathleen Myers as Bess Calhoun Tom Kennedy as Bill Blake Will Walling as William Barlow | 'Lefty' Flynn, Kathleen Myers and Tom Kennedy. Cast Maurice 'Lefty' Flynn as William Barlow Jr. Kathleen Myers as Bess Calhoun Tom Kennedy as Bill Blake Will Walling as William Barlow Sr. Luke Cosgrave as John Calhoun Bill Nestell as Lars Hansoon |
railway station in the municipality of Oberammergau, in Bavaria, Germany. It is the southern | the municipality of Oberammergau, in Bavaria, Germany. It is the southern terminus of the Ammergau Railway of Deutsche Bahn. Services the following services stop at Oberammergau: |
French National Centre for Scientific Research in 1951 and taught abroad at multiple universities in the United States, Algeria, Canada, Latin America, and Belgium. Feminism An outspoken feminist activist, Michel joined and . In 1965, she participated in the Mouvement démocratique féminin alongside , , Gisèle Halimi, C... | those charged with crimes. She was known to have suggested to Charlotte Delbo that she publish the book that became known as Auschwitz and After. She was the first woman to work as a human researcher at the Groupement des scientifiques pour l'information sur l'énergie nucléaire and joined forces with Monique Sené in 19... |
the Nerang River and passes the exit to Gold Coast–Springbrook Road (Pine Creek Road). It follows the river generally south through to , crossing it on two more occasions. It then leaves the river and follows a ridge line, climbing until it reaches the Queensland / New South Wales border, where it ends. The physical ro... | The physical road continues into New South Wales as Numinbah Road (Tourist Drive 34). Land use along the road is primarily rural, with much natural bushland. Road condition Nerang–Murwillumbah Road is fully sealed. It has about with an incline greater than 5%, about greater than 10%, and about grater than 15%. The heig... |
2022, at the age of 84. Honours Division 2: 1965–66 References 1937 births 2022 deaths Sportspeople from Pas-de-Calais French footballers Association football forwards | 2022 deaths Sportspeople from Pas-de-Calais French footballers Association football forwards Ligue 1 players Ligue 2 players Lille OSC players USL |
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(; born May 27, 1983) is a Russian business executive and media manager who is the chief executive officer of VK. He was previously the vice president of Rostelecom. Life Kiriyenko was born May 27, 1983, in Nizhny Novgorod. He is the son of Sergey Kiriyenko. Kiriyenko graduated from the Higher School of Economics in 20... | officer of VK. He was previously the vice president of Rostelecom. Life Kiriyenko was born May 27, 1983, in Nizhny Novgorod. He is the son of Sergey Kiriyenko. Kiriyenko graduated from the Higher School of Economics in 2005. He completed an executive Master of Business Administration from the Moscow School of Managemen... |
Charles McHugh as Clancey O'Toole Hal Wilson as Michael Arnold Kathleen Myers as Kathleen O'Toole Ray Turner as Colored Boy Joe O'Brien as Tom References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. Katchmer, George A. Eighty Silent Film Stars: B... | Foster Helen Lynch as Alice Arnold Ray Ripley as Lafaette Van Renselaer Lee Shumway as Swazey Charles McHugh as Clancey O'Toole Hal Wilson as Michael Arnold Kathleen Myers as Kathleen O'Toole Ray Turner as Colored Boy Joe O'Brien as Tom References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910... |
1837. In 1886 he was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly, representing the seat of South Launceston. He served | 1837. In 1886 he was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly, representing the seat of South Launceston. He served until his defeat in 1891. He returned to Parliament in September 1892 after winning a by-election for North Launceston, |
interpretations were later confirmed via photography and oceanic dredging in early 1992 during the 3-week Rapuhia cruise. In 2006, during a New Zealand-American NOAA | 3-week Rapuhia cruise. In 2006, during a New Zealand-American NOAA Vents Program expedition, sulfide chimneys and diffuse hydrothermal venting were observed. There have been no known eruptions |
Chilean football. In addition to the domestic league, Universidad Católica are participating in this season's editions of the Copa Chile, the Supercopa de Chile, and the Copa Libertadores. Squad Transfers In Out New contracts Pre-season and friendlies Competitions Overview Primera Division League table Results summary ... | in this season's editions of the Copa Chile, the Supercopa de Chile, and the Copa Libertadores. Squad Transfers In Out New contracts Pre-season and friendlies Competitions Overview Primera Division League table Results summary Results by round |
relations Academic relations between Iran and the United States Iran–America Society Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action University of Chicago Persian antiquities dispute Jimmy Carter's engagement with Ruhollah Khomeini United States support for Iraq during the Iran–Iraq War United States national emergency with respect... | of the United States. See President of the Continental Congress for more information about all previous United States presidents. The list does not include the Acting president of the United States in accordance to the Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution. Naser al-Din Shah Qajar, the third longest ... |
of Finland from 1954 to 1987. She died in Pori on 19 February 2022, at the age of 94. References 1927 births 2022 deaths 20th-century Finnish women politicians People from Pori University of Helsinki alumni Finnish People's Democratic League politicians Democratic Alternative (Finland) politicians Members of the Parlia... | politicians Members of the Parliament of Finland (1954–58) Members of the Parliament of Finland (1958–62) Members of the Parliament of Finland (1962–66) Members of the Parliament of Finland (1966–70) Members of the Parliament of Finland (1970–72) Members of |
of study and observation, revising and transcribing the manuscripts in English and in Latin, he seems to have hesitated to the last at their publication, as if sensible of the want of some really scientific instrument (the forceps) for the perfection of his art. The earliest copy of his work is a closely written quarto... | to overcome all difficulties by turning. At one period he was to some extent assisted by a daughter, whom he had trained as a midwife to ladies of the higher classes. He was a man of high culture, powerful intellect, and great modesty, scorning the secrecy which some of his contemporaries maintained as to their procedu... |
played one season with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1987. He played college football at Iowa State. Anthony was drafted in the ninth round of the 1987 NFL Draft by | Iowa State. Anthony was drafted in the ninth round of the 1987 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons. He was traded to the Cardinals and played one game with them, a 24–19 home win against the New Orleans Saints. |
established in 2022. Team roster References UCI Continental | in 2022. Team roster References UCI Continental Teams (Europe) Cycling teams based |
Miron (born 1990), Romanian association football goalkeeper Brock Miron (born 1980), Canadian speed skater Dan Miron (born 1934)< Israeli-born American literary critic and author Issachar Miron (1920-2015), Israeli composer Jay Miron Javier Mirón (born 1999), Spanish middle-distance runner Jeffrey Miron Eugenia Miron (... | 1980), Canadian speed skater Dan Miron (born 1934)< Israeli-born American literary critic and author Issachar Miron (1920-2015), Israeli composer Jay Miron Javier Mirón (born 1999), Spanish middle-distance runner Jeffrey Miron Eugenia Miron (born 1992), Russian-born Moldovan footballer François Miron (born 1962), Frenc... |
he was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly, representing the seat of George Town. He served until his defeat in 1893. He died | an Australian politician. Conway was born in Ashby-de-la-Zouch in Leicestershire in 1829. In 1886 he was elected to |
hairy young stems, egg-shaped leaves and pale mauve-pink reddish-purple flowers. Description Lasiopetalum glabratum is an erect shrub that typically grows to a height of up to , its young stems covered with tan or dark red, star-shaped hairs. The leaves are mostly glabrous, egg-shaped, mostly long and wide on a petiole... | in loose groups of three to six long, each group on a peduncle long, each flower on a pedicel long with linear to narrowly egg-shaped bracts long at the base and similar bracteoles long near the base of the sepals. The sepals are pale mauve-pink with a dark red base, the lobes narrowly egg-shaped long and there are no ... |
rights and community leadership Merriman was the first president of the Portland branch of the NAACP, which was founded in 1914. With Merriman in a leadership role, in 1915 the Portland NAACP convinced the Portland City Council to ban the showing of any film promoting racial hatred (after the council members watched Th... | from Rush Medical College in Chicago in 1902. He was the only Black graduate from Rush Medical College that year. Career as a physician Merriman came to Portland in 1903 where he passed the Oregon medical examination in June and started practicing medicine in Portland that August, becoming the first African American ph... |
records of the state per the Constitution of New Hampshire as adopted in 1784. The Secretary is elected biannually by the New Hampshire General Court (state legislature). Organization The department is organized into six divisions: Administration Archives and Records Management Corporation and Uniform Commercial | General Court (state legislature). Organization The department is organized into six divisions: Administration Archives and Records Management Corporation and Uniform Commercial Code Elections Securities Regulation Vital Records Administratively attached to the department are: New Hampshire Board of |
corruption and bribery. Dillon's election was declared void and his term came to an end in July 1891. Dillon served as an alderman on Hobart Council. He died in Hobart on 12 January 1908 aged 61 and was buried at | defeating Henry Mugliston to become the member for Brighton. Mugliston challenged the result, claiming Dillon had engaged in corruption and bribery. Dillon's election was declared void and his term came to an end in July 1891. Dillon served as an alderman on Hobart |
oceanic islands off north-eastern Brazil. References Homoscleromorpha Animals described in 2003 Taxa named by Guilherme Muricy | Guilherme Muricy, from specimens collected from oceanic islands off north-eastern Brazil. References |
Milly Hendricks Earl Metcalfe as Lem Darley Wilfred Lucas as Old Jim Darley Ralph Yearsley as Bob Darley Helen Lynch as Maurine Foster References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Cata... | whole area lives off the moonshining trade, this prevents problems - particularly when he falls in love with the daughter of the head of the local producers. Cast Raymond McKee as Harvey Swope Helen Ferguson as Milly Hendricks Earl Metcalfe as Lem Darley Wilfred Lucas as Old Jim Darley Ralph Yearsley as Bob Darley Hele... |
politician. Featherstone was born in Hobart in Tasmania in 1852. In 1889 he was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly, representing the seat of Sorell. He served until his | House of Assembly, representing the seat of Sorell. He served until his disqualification due to bankruptcy in 1893. His date of death is |
Sean Matthews has represented Delaware House of Representatives 10th District since November 2014. District 11 5th term incumbent Republican Representative Jeffrey Spiegelman has represented Delaware House of Representatives 11th District since November 2012. District 12 2nd term incumbent Democratic Representative Kri... | incumbent Republican Representative Jeffrey Spiegelman has represented Delaware House of Representatives 11th District since November 2012. District 12 2nd term incumbent Democratic Representative Krista Griffith has represented Delaware House of Representatives 12th District since November 2018. District 13 8th term i... |
and Action - Rural (SEWA Rural), a voluntary organization devoted to health and development activities in the tribal area of South Gujarat. After completing basic medical education at B J Medical College, Gandhinagar, Gujarat in the early 60's and getting maarried 1n 1968, Lata Desai and her husband moved to the US in ... | along with a few friends returned to India and established the non-profit SEWA Rural in Jhagadia, Bharuch district, Gujarat. The services rendered by SEWA Rural include: Ksaturba Hospital which offers round the clock emergency services, special care for women and children and people with eye diseases, separate clinics ... |
was a doctor before entering politics. In 1891 he was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly, representing the seat of | He died in 1895 in Launceston. References 1849 births 1895 deaths Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly |
States Department of State. Other uses include: Department of State (Ireland) New Hampshire Department of | of State New York State Department of State Pennsylvania Department of State Puerto Rico Department of State See also Secretary of state (U.S. |
an area of 1.38 square kilometers and a coastline of 7.8 kilometers. The terrain is flat and the highest point is 17.4 meters. The soil of Kudaka Island is terracotta, with poor water retention. In addition, coral reefs are constantly being formed along the coast, resulting in lagoons. According to the Chūzan Seikan, t... | ferry in 20 minutes. Kudaka Island is a slender island running from the northeast to the southwest, with an area of 1.38 square kilometers and a coastline of 7.8 kilometers. The terrain is flat and the highest point is 17.4 meters. The soil of Kudaka Island is terracotta, with poor water retention. In addition, coral r... |
the seat of Deloraine. He served until his defeat in 1893. He died in 1896 in Deloraine. References 1829 births 1896 deaths Members | in 1826. In 1886 he was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly, representing the seat of Deloraine. He served until his defeat |
a 1921 American silent comedy film directed by Lloyd Ingraham and starring Carter DeHaven, Flora Parker DeHaven and Thomas G. Lingham. It was based on the 1919 Broadway play of the same title by Frank Mandel and Emil Nyitray. Cast Carter DeHaven | Mandel and Emil Nyitray. Cast Carter DeHaven as James Smith Flora Parker DeHaven as Catherine Smith Thomas G. Lingham as Edward Early Helen Raymond as Lucille Early Helen Lynch as Eva Johns Lincoln Stedman as Tom Trainer May Wallace as Hilda Hazel Howell as Nora Clara Morris as Gwen Ruth Ashby as Julia References Bibli... |
was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly, representing the seat of Ringarooma. He served until 1893. He | born in Witham in Essex in 1845. In 1886 he was elected to the Tasmanian |
Baoquansi Caves were carved into a cliff wall and are 40 meters long and eight meters high, with the grottoes running east to west. Among the niches, three, four, five, and six are the largest. Some of these niches are square-shaped while others are horseshoe-shaped or domed. The largest of all is niche four. The width... | of Pingdingchuan, Taibai Township, Heshui County, Gansu in Northwest China. Built during the Northern Wei dynasty (386AD–534AD) and excavated on an 8-meter tall cliff, Baoquansi consists of 25 horseshoe-shaped niches and 153 stone statues. The grottoes mainly consist of statues depicting Śākyamuni, Prabhūtaratna, Maitr... |
Franklin Williams, praised her and her husband as "unusually efficient ambassadors for America to millions of Africans and others." While she was based in Washington, she was membership chair of the Women's Action Organization (WAO), a group for women employees of the United States Department of State. Pinder retired f... | She worked for the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in Africa and Washington, D.C., mostly on family planning policies, nutrition, and maternal and child health. In 1968, the United States ambassador to Ghana, Franklin Williams, praised her and her husband as "unusually efficient ambassadors f... |
Manager Competitions MLS Next Pro Standings Eastern Conference Overall table Results summary Results See also 2022 Columbus Crew season References Columbus Crew 2 Columbus Crew 2 Columbus Crew 2 Columbus Crew 2 | season competing in MLS Next Pro, a professional developmental league in the third tier of the United States Soccer pyramid. Players and staff Current roster Staff Corey Wray – General Manager Laurent Courtois – Head Coach Phil Boerger – Assistant Coach Kobie |
and is a double citizen of Argentina and Canada. As a high school student, she represented Argentina twice in the International Mathematical Olympiad, in 1993 and 1995, earning a silver medal in 1995. She earned a licenciatura in 1999 from the University of Buenos Aires. After starting graduate study at Princeton Unive... | school student, she represented Argentina twice in the International Mathematical Olympiad, in 1993 and 1995, earning a silver medal in 1995. She earned a licenciatura in 1999 from the University of Buenos Aires. After starting graduate study at Princeton University and spending a term as a visiting student at Harvard ... |
short course metres in August and September, Strelnikov was a part of the roster for Team Iron. In the seventh match of the regular season, he took second-place in the 50 metre breaststroke with a time of 26.31 seconds, finishing 0.17 seconds behind first-place finisher Nic Fink of the Cali Condors. On the second day o... | On the final day of competition five days later, Strelnikov split a 59.84 for the breaststroke leg of the 4×100 metre medley relay in the prelims heats, helping qualify the relay to the final tied in rank for second with prelims relay teammates Vladimir Morozov (backstroke), Nikolay Skvortsov (butterfly), and Nikita Lo... |
in London in 1810. In 1880 he was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly, representing the seat of Glamorgan. He served | Tasmanian House of Assembly, representing the seat of Glamorgan. He served until 1893. He died |
Evandale in Tasmania in 1836. In 1885 he was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly, representing | born in Evandale in Tasmania in 1836. In 1885 he was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly, representing the seat |
directed by Lloyd Ingraham and starring Carter DeHaven and Flora Parker DeHaven. It was based on the 1920 Broadway play of the same name by Owen Davis.The Exhibitor's Trade Review noted that the "excellent" supporting cast were not credited onscreen "possibly because it was intended to keep only the two principals in t... | by Owen Davis.The Exhibitor's Trade Review noted that the "excellent" supporting cast were not credited onscreen "possibly because it was intended to keep only the two principals in the limelight". Cast Carter DeHaven as Jack Tanner Flora Parker DeHaven as Julia Paddington References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. Th... |
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