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Stéphane Bonhomme is a French economist currently at the University of Chicago, where he is the Ann L. and Lawrence B. Buttenwieser Professor of Economics. Bonhomme specializes in microeconometrics. His research involves latent variable modeling, modeling of unobserved heterogeneity in panel data, and its applications in labor economics, in particular the analysis of earnings inequality and dynamics.
Career
During his elementary education, Bonhomme attended the Conservatoire de Lyon where while acquiring basic education knowledge he simultaneously acquired music education with a focus on viola. Afterwards, he attended Lycee du Parc to prepare for entrance to the Grandes Écoles. He received his bachelor's degree and master’s degree in pure mathematics from École normale supérieure de Lyon.
His interest in politics led him to obtain the degree of political sciences from Science Po, Paris. Later, he studied at CREST and at Université Paris I. And, under the supervision of Jean-Marc Robin, Stéphane Bonhomme received his Ph.D. in economics from the Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne.
He initiated his tenure track at the Center for Monetary and Financial Studies (CEMFI) in 2005. From 2009 to 2010, he was assistant professor at New York University. In 2010, he became professor at CEMFI, where he remained until 2013, when he joined The University of Chicago as professor in the Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics.
In parallel, he has held different editorial positions, including Managing Editor at the Review of Economic Studies (2011-2015), Co-editor of the Econometric Society Monograph Series (2018-2021), Associate Editor of the Journal of Econometrics (2018-2021), and member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Economic Methods. Currently, he is the Editor of Quantitative Economics.
Since 2018, he is co-director of the Big Data Initiative at the Becker Friedman Institute for Research in Economics.
Awards
From 2011 to 2015, he was awarded with a Starting Grant from the European Research Council.
In 2017, together with Thibaut Lamadon, he received a National Science Foundation (NSF) Grant.
In 2017, he was elected fellow of the Econometric Society, and in 2019, fellow of the International Association for Applied Econometrics.
Work
Bonhomme’s contributions are both on the theory and empirical sides of econometrics.
Nonlinear panel models and unobserved heterogeneity
Bonhomme has developed several new approaches to estimating panel models with unobserved heterogeneity. He has characterized the class of prior distributions of individual effects that produce integrated-likelihood estimators of common parameters and average marginal effects which are first-order unbiased. He has developed a systematic “functional-differencing” method to construct moment restrictions on common parameters of likelihood models that are free from individual effects. These moment restrictions lead to method-of-moment estimators that are free from incidental-parameter bias in short panels. Bonhomme has also introduced a class of quantile regression (QR) estimators for short panels with random effects, which relies on a stochastic EM algorithm that alternates between draws of unobservables and QRs based on those draws. He has successfully applied this method to estimating nonlinear models of income and consumption.
Bonhomme has advocated for the use of clustering methods in panel data models to capture unobserved heterogeneity in parsimonious ways. In particular, his work combines k-means with a regression approach to estimate models with time-varying group patterns of heterogeneity. In recent work, he has put forward two-step grouped fixed-effects (GFE) estimators, where individuals are first classified into groups using k-means clustering, and the model is then estimated allowing for group-specific heterogeneity. In this work discrete heterogeneity is used as a dimension reduction tool rather than as an assumption about the real form of heterogeneity.
Earnings dynamics and inequality
Bonhomme has also contributed to better understanding the evolution of earnings inequality and mobility both in Spain and in France. His studies in the Spanish context have uncovered two key dimensions of this phenomenon: first, the cyclicality of inequality and, second, the inequality in the uncertainty about future income. Using Spanish Social Security data, his work documents that since the end of the 1980’s male inequality has been strongly countercyclical, partly reflecting the effects of the housing boom and bust on the construction sector. His more recent research proposes a method to measure individual income risk using administrative data and shows that income risk is highly unequal in Spain: more than half of the economy has close to perfect predictability of their income, while some face considerable uncertainty. Indeed, in Spain, income risk inequality amplifies income inequality, increases in downturns and has the most impact on the younger population. For France, his research documents whether and how much the equalizing force of earnings mobility changed in the 1990s. For this purpose, his study builds a model of earnings dynamics that combines a flexible modelling of the marginal distributions (inequality) with a tight parameterization of the dynamics (mobility). Estimating the model on the French Labor Force Survey, results show that earnings mobility decreases when cross-section inequality and unemployment risk increase. In addition, by simulating individual earnings trajectories and computing present values of lifetime earnings for various horizons, it is possible to calculate a natural measure of immobility or of the persistence of inequality as the ratio of inequality in present values to inequality in one-year earnings. That ratio remains remarkably constant over the business cycle in France.
Workers sorting and jobs attributes
Bonhomme’s applied work also extends to important questions in labor markets with heterogeneous workers and firms. His early work studies the estimation of compensating differential and their contribution to wage inequality in the presence of search frictions. More recently, Bonhomme and co-authors study non-linearities and mobility in employer-employee matched data using discrete classification of firms as a dimension reduction approach. This approach was applied to several countries, documenting a smaller than previously established role for employer specific contribution to wage inequalities. In his latest work, Bonhomme studies complementarities between workers within teams where he devises an identification argument and applies it to patent and academic publication.
Non-parametric identification of factor models and models with latent variables
Bonhomme has constructed estimators for linear factor models from panel data. One paper considers the estimation of factor loadings. The approach uses information in higher-order moments coupled with the assumption that factors are non-Gaussian. The constructed estimator builds on computational routines from the literature on signal processing. Another paper takes up nonparametric estimation of the full distribution of factors, generalizing previous work and providing a rigorous consistency result for a deconvolution estimator previously proposed in the literature.
In another series of papers, Bonhomme and co-authors have studied nonparametric estimation of multivariate models with discrete latent variables, including finite mixtures and hidden Markov models. Such models have a long history and are used in a variety of fields. The identification power of multivariate data, coupled with conditional-independence restrictions, was observed in previous literature. The work of Bonhomme and co-authors contains constructive proofs of identification based on multilinear restrictions and develops computationally-convenient estimators.
Personal life
Bonhomme is married to Carmen Bello Gimeno, and has a daughter called Madeleine.
Bonhomme’s grandfather was , also known as “Capitaine Stéphane” who obtained Médaille de la Résistance and Chevalier de la Légion d’honneur. His grandfather’s activity as a member of the French Resistance during the German occupation was portrayed in two books: Paul Dreyfus, Stéphane, le capitaine à l’étoile verte; and in, Maréchaux Jacques, Ma Résistance dans la compagnie Stéphane: une jeunesse dans la tourmente.
Some academic publications
References
External links
Personal website
Homepage at the University of Chicago
French economists
Fellows of the Econometric Society
University of Chicago faculty
21st-century economists
1976 births
Living people
French expatriates in the United States
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"No Service" is the first episode of the first season of the American animated television series Mickey Mouse, and the first episode overall. Directed, written and storyboarded by series creator Paul Rudish, the episode premiered on Disney Channel on June 28, 2013. The episode revolves around Mickey, along with Donald Duck, trying to buy lunch at a beach pier, and having to oblige to the rules of the kiosk, causing Mickey to go nude.
Plot
The episode begins with Mickey Mouse and Donald at a beach pier, whistling in harmony. Mickey decides to buy lunch for a picnic, which he would have with Donald, Minnie and Daisy. At the kiosk, the owner, Goofy, refuses to serve the two due to breaking the service's rule, "No Shirt, No Shoes, No Service".
Mickey compromises to go get a meal for the both of them by wearing Donald's shirt, but Donald wants to wear Mickey's shoes. Drawing straws (feathers), Donald wins, causing Mickey to have to become nude in public by taking off his pants and shoes.
Now nude, Mickey waits for Donald to obtain the food, hiding behind the kiosk. However, Donald emerges in conversation with Goofy, making subtle remarks to Mickey's nudity. Mickey gets frustrated, but then continues hiding when he hears Minnie and Daisy coming. In multiple attempts to hide, like behind a bush, behind a trash can and in an umbrella, Mickey proves further that he's all out of luck. A gust of wind blows Mickey into a beach shop, covering him in swimming gear. Mickey imitates Donald as payback, but Donald is not amused, shooting a fry at him, causing the gear to pop.
Mickey continues hiding as Minnie and Daisy reach the lamppost that Mickey and Donald were first at. Donald tries to pay for the food with credit, but fails to realize that the ID he tried to use is actually Mickey's. Goofy angrily kicks Donald out, causing him to fly into the air, blowing his clothes off. Mickey practically jumps into the clothes, as Donald crashes into the floor right in front of Minnie and Daisy. Daisy is very embarrassed, and leaves for the picnic with Mickey and Minnie.
Beachgoers chase Donald, mocking him. Goofy ends the episode, remarking "Boy, some people ain't got no class," while scratching his belly button.
Release
The episode first aired on Disney Channel on June 28, 2013, released to YouTube the following day. As of January 2022, the video has over 82 million views.
References
2013 American television episodes
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Caleb Muntz (born 30 October 1999) is an Fijian rugby union player, currently playing for the . His preferred position is fly-half or fullback.
Professional career
Muntz was named in the Fijian Drua squad for the 2022 Super Rugby Pacific season. He had previously represented the Drua in the 2019 National Rugby Championship.
References
External links
itsrugby.co.uk Profile
1999 births
Living people
Rugby union players from Huntly, New Zealand
People educated at Hamilton Boys' High School
Fijian rugby union players
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Priluk is a village in the municipality of Živinice, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located at the southern shore of Lake Modrac.
Demographics
According to the 2013 census, its population was 2,260.
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Uraan is a Pakistani television series, produced and directed by Zulfiqar Haider. It features Nimra Khan, Ali Josh and Kiran Tabeir in lead roles.
Cast
Nimra Khan as Husna
Ali Josh as Ali Kazmi
Kiran Tabeir as Mina aka Tamanna
Saba Faisal as Shameem
Munazzah Arif as Naheed Begum
Zia Khan as Abdul Qadir Khan
Raheela Agha as Shaista
Salman Faisal as Billo
Sameer Khan as Rafay Khan
Anjum Habibi as Abdul Majeed
Mehreen Shah as Qurat-ul-Ain aka Ainee
Imran Ahmed as Majid
Zafar Abbas as Shafiq
Danish Ahmed as Waqar Ahmed aka Vicky
Ahmed Sufian as Sheharyar
Bilal Nadeem as Bilal
Zahid Qureshi as Inspector Sajid
Humayun Fazal as Daadu
Waseem Ahmed
Controversy
In November 2021, Munazzah Arif revealed about non-payment of her project which she did in 2019. She posted on her Instagram account, “The play Uraan was aired on Aplus in 2019 and my work has not been paid till date”. Few days later, Nimra Khan also complained about non-payment of her drama from same producer for same play. She also took the issue to Instagram and wrote, "He (Zulfiqar Haider) is saying I am not giving your money straight away".
References
External links
2019 Pakistani television series debuts
Pakistani drama television series
Urdu-language television shows
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The Northern Centre for Contemporary Art (NCCA), formerly 24HR Art, NT Centre for Contemporary Art, is an art gallery in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.
The gallery was founded in an old petrol station in 1989, giving rise to the name "24HR Art". Artist Suzanne Spunner was a member of the inaugural board and the programming committee, and wrote reviews and programmes for the exhibits as well as creating works for exhibitions there. In 1990, the gallery moved to its present () location at the Parap Cinema building, in the Parap Shopping Village in Vimy Lane, Parap, an inner-city suburb of Darwin.
The NCCA is the only independent public gallery in the Northern Territory wholly dedicated to contemporary art. It showcases contemporary Aboriginal art as well as non-Aboriginal art and artists, and runs an annual exhibition and public program that helps to support artists and other cultural programs in Darwin.
It is supported by the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts and the Northern Territory Government through Arts NT, under a strategy called the Visual Arts and Crafts Strategy; by donations; and by member subscriptions. the director of the centre is Petrit Abazi.
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The Slovak Open is a darts tournament that has been held in Šamorín since 2018.
Results
Men's
Women's
Youth's
References
https://mastercaller.com/tournaments/slovak-open-men Results
External links
Darts Slovak Open
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VAAhEiNFxbY Darts Slovak Open 2020 at x-bionic® sphere Šamorín Slovakia
Darts tournaments
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Šerići is a village in the municipality of Živinice, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located southeast of Lake Modrac.
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According to the 2013 census, its population was 2,818.
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This list provides an overview of animated productions that can be considered as milestones in the development of animation techniques or in artistic or commercial success.
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Animation-related lists
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Indian Kanoon is an Indian law search engine. It was launched on 4 January 2008. The search engine has been meshed with the highest courts and tribunals of India to provide up-to-date judgements.
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Spreča is a village in the municipality of Živinice, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Shahzad Khan Bangash is a Pakistani civil servant who served as Chief Secretary Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since November 2021.
Bangash was born in Behzadi Chakar Kot, Kohat District, He did his matriculation from Cadet College Kohat, FSc from Edwardes College Peshawar, and MBBS from Khyber Medical College, Peshawar.
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Chief Secretaries of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
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Matteo Meggiato (born 10 December 2001) is an Italian rugby union player, currently playing for Italian United Rugby Championship side Benetton and for Top10 team Mogliano. His preferred position is flanker.
Meggiato signed for as a Permit player in June 2021. He made his debut in Round 11 of the 2021–22 United Rugby Championship against the .
In January 2020, Meggiato was named in the Italy Under 20 squad for the 2020 Six Nations Under 20s Championship. On 8 November 2021 he was named in the Italy A squad for the 2021 end-of-year rugby union internationals
and on 8 December he was named in Emerging Italy 27-man squad also for the 2021 end-of-year rugby union internationals.
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External links
itsrugby.co.uk Profile
2001 births
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Madhya Pradesh State Highway 3 (MP SH 3) is a state highway running from Gwalior till Picchore via Chinor, Chimak, Bagwai, Bhitarwar, Karera, Sirsod.
The highway connects various important towns in Northern Madhya Pradesh.
See also
List of state highways in Madhya Pradesh
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Svojat is a village in the municipality of Živinice, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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According to the 2013 census, its population was 664.
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Ira Martin Millstein is an American anti-trust lawyer, professor, and author. He is a senior partner at Weil, Gotshal & Manges and the longest-practicing partner in big law, according to Reuters.
Biography
Millstein graduated from Bronx High School of Science in 1943. He graduated from Columbia School of Engineering and Applied Science in 1947 and received a law degree from Columbia Law School in 1949.
He joined Weil, Gotshal & Manges in 1951 and remained in the firm ever since, celebrating his 70th anniversary in the firm in 2021. During his tenure at Weil, he has counseled the boards of General Motors, General Electric, Westinghouse Electric Corporation, WellChoice, The Walt Disney Company, among others. He also played a role in New York's financial rescue during its fiscal crisis in the 1970s. Wall Street Journal describes him as one of Wall Street's most powerful lawyers.
He has served as chairman of the antitrust law section of both the American Bar Association as well as the New York State Bar Association. He was also appointed by governor George Pataki to chair a commission that led to the 2009 Public Authorities Reform Act of New York state. He is also a close friend of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, brokering a meeting between Ginsburg and Senator Orrin Hatch that eased her way to a judgeship on the D.C. Circuit.
A proponent of stakeholder capitalism, he helped the Business Roundtable draft its Statement on Corporate Responsibility 1981. He also chaired several OECD initiatives and advisory groups on improving corporate governance standards in member countries. He was called, by Institutional Investor, "éminence grise of corporate governance and prime mover of the OECD governance codes."
He is also the founding chair of the of The Millstein Center for Global Markets and Corporate Ownership at Columbia Law School, which explores how corporate governance should adapt to the changing social norms and pressures. He was a senior associate dean of corporate governance at Yale School of Management.
Millstein was elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1995.
From 1991 to 2000, he was the chairman of the Central Park Conservancy and remains a life trustee. He is also a board member of the National September 11 Memorial & Museum. He was elected chairman of the board of trustees of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in 2004.
Personal life
He was married to Diane G. Millstein, a city planner who helped Greenwich, Connecticut establish its zoning, until her death in 2010. In 2013, Millstein married Susan Marie Frame. The couple lived in 930 Fifth Avenue.
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21st-century American lawyers
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William Reuben Farmer (1921 – December 31, 2000) was an American New Testament scholar, professor of theology at Southern Methodist University, and advocate of ecumenism.
Biography
Farmer studied at Cambridge University in England and Union Theological Seminary in New York (the home of famous teachers such as Reinhold Niebuhr and Paul Tillich, among others). He graduated seminary in 1952. Farmer was then ordained as a minister of the United Methodist Church. He became a professor at the Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas in 1959 or 1960. There, he was known as an associate and ally to Albert Outler, a Protestant historian of the church who closely observed and studied the Catholic Church and supported both the paleo-orthodox and the ecumenical movement. Farmer supported the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) and served on its board of directors in supporting civil rights for African-Americans in Dallas. In 1990 at the age of 67, he also joined the Roman Catholic Church as a lay member. He attempted to stay in both churches at once as a nod toward ecumenism, but was unable; the Methodist Judicial Council ruled that joining another denomination automatically terminates UMC membership. After his retirement and conversion, he did occasional projects with the University of Dallas, a Catholic University in Irving, such as editing a volume of Bible commentaries from a Catholic and ecumenical perspective. Farmer died in 2000 in Dallas of prostate cancer.
Works
Farmer's most notable area of research was the synoptic problem, or the question of the nature of the connection between the gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. In his 1964 book The Synoptic Problem: A Critical Analysis, he disputes the two-source hypothesis that had generally become accepted among historians of Christianity in the 20th century (and still is accepted today) which suggests that Mark and an unknown tradition called "Q" were used to write Matthew and Luke. Rather, he supported a variant of the older Matthean priority theory that suggests the Gospel of Matthew came first, the view of many early Church fathers such as Augustine. Farmer called his preferred version the two-gospel hypothesis, and suggests instead that Mark was the latest gospel that drew from both Matthew and Luke. In a 1992 paper, Farmer suggested the movement for Marcan priority originated as an effect of the German in the 1870s, a political and cultural struggle between the largely Lutheran government of the German Empire and the German Catholic Church. In this view, playing down the importance of Matthew would show that the Catholic Church was "wrong" and weaken their claims of canonical authority, opening the way for the Protestant-led government to seize authority and power. Farmer himself admits that any such government tampering was implicit, however, and has found few supporters for this view.
A partial list of books authored:
(Reprinted in 1976)
A partial list of books where he served as editor:
(with Henning Graf Reventlow)
References
External links
Published works of William R. Farmer
1921 births
2000 deaths
New Testament scholars
Southern Methodist University faculty
American United Methodist clergy
Converts to Roman Catholicism from Methodism
People in Christian ecumenism
Alumni of the University of Cambridge
Union Theological Seminary (New York City) alumni
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John Bruce Dollison was a newspaper editor and politician from Logan, Ohio, United States.
Biography
Dollison was born January 11, 1869, on a farm near Logan, Ohio. He graduated from Logan High School, and from Zanesville Business College.
Dollison obtained skills as a printer, and in 1893 became printer and editor of the Democrat-Sentinal in Logan. It was the only Democratic newspaper in Hocking County, and Dollison served as editor for over 20 years. In 1904, he married Alberta Devore, and they had a son and a daughter.
Dollison served as mayor of Logan "for several years". In 1912, Dollison was elected as a Democrat to the Ohio Senate, representing the Ninth-Fourteenth Senatorial District. Dollison served two terms in the senate, where his efforts were directed towards labor legislation, serving as Chairman of the Labor Committee.
Dollison died March 7, 1949, at his home in Columbus, Ohio, and was buried at Oak Grove Cemetery in Logan.
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1869 births
1949 deaths
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Ohio Democrats
Ohio state senators
Editors of Ohio newspapers
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Tupković Donji is a village in the municipality of Živinice, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Madhya Pradesh State Highway 4 (MP SH 4) is a state highway running from Lakwasa till Chanderi via Isagarh and Piprod.
The highway connects towns in Northern Madhya Pradesh. Chanderi is an important town for textile industries.
See also
List of state highways in Madhya Pradesh
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Tupković Gornji is a village in the municipality of Živinice, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Quyurchuq (Qūyūrčuq) was khan of Golden Horde in 1395–1397, appointed by Timur (Tamerlane). Information on his life and reign is very limited.
Ancestry
According to the Muʿizz al-ansāb and Tawārīḫ-i guzīdah-i nuṣrat-nāmah, Quyurchuq was a son of Urus Khan, a descendant of Tuqa-Timur, the son of Jochi, the son of Chinggis Khan. They give the ancestry as Qūyūrčuq, son of Urus Khān, the son of Bādāq, the son of Tīmūr-Khwāja, the son of Tāqtaq, the son of Achiq, the son of Ūrungbāsh (Ūrūng-Tīmūr), the son of Tūqā-Tīmūr, the son of Jūjī.
Career
A younger son of Urus Khan, Quyurchuq survived his family's loss of the throne of the left (east) wing of the Golden Horde, the former Ulus of Orda, in 1379. In unclear circumstances he made his way to the court of Timur (Tamerlane), and became one of his captains. Quyurchuq accompanied Timur's second expedition into the Golden Horde, in 1395–1396, and participated in the Battle on the Terek in April 1395. Following the battle, Timur gave Quyurchuq a force of "Uzbek braves," set out for him the regalia of a khan, gave him a gold-embroidered caftan and gold belt, and ordered him to cross the Volga and take over the Golden Horde.
Quyurchuq did as instructed, and was successfully installed as khan at the traditional capital, Sarai. However, it would be a short and unhappy reign. The core territory of the Golden Horde had been plundered and ravaged by Timur, and the main cities, Sarai included, had been pillaged and razed. Timur headed home in the spring of 1396, leaving Quyurchuq in a difficult position at Sarai. The defeated khan Tokhtamysh was still at large in the north and west, while two relics of Timur's previous invasion of the Golden Horde, the rival khan Tīmūr Qutluq and his uncle Edigu controlled the territory to the east. While Tokhtamysh set out to reassert his authority over the southwestern portions of the Golden Horde, Tīmūr Qutluq and Edigu attacked and defeated Quyurchuq, seizing Sarai. This is generally dated to 1397, although it could have happened as early as 1396, immediately after Timur's departure. According to Tatar folklore, Quyurchuq was killed by Edigu himself.
Descendants
According to the Muʿizz al-ansāb, Quyurchuq had a son and two daughters, three grandsons and a granddaughter, as follows.
Barāq, khan in the east 1421–1426; of the Golden Horde 1423–1428
Mīr Sayyid
Mīr Qāsim
Abū-Saʿīd, called Jānī Beg, khan of the Kazakhs 1470–after 1490, ancestor of the later khans of the Kazakhs
Saʿādat-Bīka
Ruqayya
Pāyanda-Sulṭān
Genealogy
Genghis Khan
Jochi
Tuqa-Timur
Urung-Timur (Uz-Timur, Urungbash)
Achiq
Taqtaq
Timur Khwaja
Badiq
Urus Khan
Quyurchuq
See also
List of Khans of the Golden Horde
Notes
References
Gaev, A. G., "Genealogija i hronologija Džučidov," Numizmatičeskij sbornik 3 (2002) 9-55.
Howorth, H. H., History of the Mongols from the 9th to the 19th Century. Part II.1. London, 1880.
Počekaev, R. J., Cari ordynskie: Biografii hanov i pravitelej Zolotoj Ordy. Saint Petersburg, 2010.
Sabitov, Ž. M., Genealogija "Tore", Astana, 2008.
Sagdeeva, R. Z., Serebrjannye monety hanov Zolotoj Ordy, Moscow, 2005.
Seleznëv, J. V., Èlita Zolotoj Ordy: Naučno-spravočnoe izdanie, Kazan', 2009.
Tizengauzen, V. G. (trans.), Sbornik materialov otnosjaščihsja k istorii Zolotoj Ordy. Izvlečenija iz persidskih sočinenii, republished as Istorija Kazahstana v persidskih istočnikah. 4. Almaty, 2006.
Vohidov, Š. H. (trans.), Istorija Kazahstana v persidskih istočnikah. 3. Muʿizz al-ansāb. Almaty, 2006.
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Višća Donja is a village in the municipality of Živinice, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Salah al-Din Square (), known historically as Al-Rumaila Square (), Black Square, and colloquially as Citadel Square () is the main city square of Islamic Cairo. It is considered among the most important areas in Egypt, having witnessed many significant political and social events.
It is sometimes considered to be two squares adjacent to each other, with historical Al-Rumaila lying northwest of the Citadel Square; they had once been separated by a wall, which can be seen in the maps of Carsten Niebuhr map of Cairo, and in the Description de l'Égypte.
Name
The Citadel Square was known in the past as “Rumaila Square” and was recently known as “Salah al-Din Square.”
History
The square had originally served as a polo court for Mamluk Sultan Al-Nasir Muhammad on Tuesdays and Saturdays, and as a venue for the prayers at the festivals for Eid al‑Fitr and Eid al‑Adha. It was also used as an area for receiving ambassadors and foreign dignitaries.
The square witnessed many Mamluk celebrations, and the Sultan's procession came out of the Citadel's seat of government, heading to the streets of Cairo on important occasions such as the exit of an army (army) for war. Or the exit of the bearer (the covering of the Kaaba) for the Hijaz or when celebrating the confirmation of the sighting of the crescent of Ramadan.
Location
The square is surrounded by the Mosque-Madrasa of Sultan Hassan to the north, the Al-Mahmoudia Mosque to the east. The Al-Rifa'i Mosque, a 19th-century addition, contains the tombs of four 19th and 20th century Khedives and Kings of the Muhammad Ali dynasty.
External links
Al-Rumaila Square: A Study on the Perception of the Space
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Višća Gornja is a village in the municipality of Živinice, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Demographics
According to the 2013 census, its population was 401.
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Vrnojevići is a village in the municipality of Živinice, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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According to the 2013 census, its population was 440.
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Madhya Pradesh State Highway 5 (MP SH 5) is a state highway running from Gaurihar town near MP - UP border till Ganjdewra via Chandla, Bachhon, Rajnagar, Khajuraho, Bameetha
The highway connects towns in North-Eastern Madhya Pradesh. Khajuraho is an important town for tourism.
See also
List of state highways in Madhya Pradesh
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Joe White (born 1 October 2002) is an English professional footballer who plays for Hartlepool United, on loan from Newcastle United, as a midfielder.
Career
White began his career at Newcastle United, moving on loan to Hartlepool United in January 2022. On 5 February 2022, White made his Hartlepool debut as a substitute in a 2–0 FA Cup defeat to Premier League side Crystal Palace.
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Lafaitele Patrick Leiataualesa (also known as Pat Leota) (born ~1968) is a Samoan politician and former member of the Legislative Assembly of Samoa. He is a member of the Human Rights Protection Party.
Lafaitele worked in New Zealand as a fruit picker. In 1988 he was involved in a fight in the Otara shopping centre in which a man was hunted down and killed with a machete. He was convicted of manslaughter for his role in the killing and sentenced to six years imprisonment. He was deported in 1992 after serving four years of his sentence. Despite his deportation, he re-entered New Zealand repeatedly using a new passport and a new name.
Lafaitele was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Samoa at the 2006 Samoan general election as an independent. After siding with the HRPP he was appointed associate minister of revenue. Shortly after the election, his New Zealand murder conviction was revealed. Lafaitele claimed the killing was in self-defence and that he had been unable to appeal against the conviction due to lack of money. He was re-elected at the 2011 election and appointed associate minister for Police and Prisons. In November 2013 he was suspended from the party and his associate ministerial role after swearing at an official during an ava drinking ceremony. He was reinstated in April 2014.
He lost his seat at the 2016 election. Following the election he filed an election petition against successful candidate Ali'imalemanu Alofa Tuuau, but withdrew it after pressure from his constituency and Prime Minister Tuila'epa Sa'ilele Malielegaoi. He attempted to run in the 2021 election but was declared ineligible as a candidate after the court ruled he had failed to render monotaga (service) to the constituency.
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Zelenika is a village in the municipality of Živinice, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Edmund Gouldsmith (10 July 1852 – 10 August 1932) was an English painter, noted for landscapes and marine studies, who spent three years in Adelaide, South Australia and three years in Christchurch, New Zealand.
History
Gouldsmith was born in Chatham, Bristol according to one reference Clifton, Bristol according to a contemporary report, Bristol, and studied at the Bristol Government School of Art and the Royal College of Art or Royal Academy Schools at South Kensington.
He worked five years with the city architect's office at Bristol, but left when he felt confident of making a living through his art.
He arrived in Adelaide in 1883, and established a studio in rooms above E. S. Wigg & Son's stationery premises with the desirable feature of north-facing windows, but austere and with no pleasing outlook. He exhibited with the South Australian Society of Arts (misreported as the "Royal South Australian Society of Fine Arts"), of which no trace has been found.
In 1886 he left for New Zealand, where he served as part-time art master at Christ's College, Christchurch and exhibited with the Canterbury Society of Arts 1887–1888 before returning to Britain, where he exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1891 to 1927.
The Art Gallery of South Australia commissioned several paintings from him, one of the River Onkaparinga at Echunga and one of ships and hulks at the Port River, and currently holds four watercolors, including a view of Adelaide from Montefiore Hill. The Christchurch Art Gallery once held his Seacoast.
Other works
A 43 cent postage stamp issued by the Australian Post Office in 1990 used as its subject the Adelaide Town Hall, from a watercolor painted by Gouldsmith.
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Živinice Grad is a village in the municipality of Živinice, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the main town of the municipality.
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According to the 2013 census, its population was 16,157.
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James W. Borcoman D.F.A. LL.D. (January17, 1926 October29, 2019), also known as Jim Borcoman, was the founding curator of photography, National Gallery of Canada from 1971 to 1994. He was a pioneer in promoting photography as an art form in Canada, having established the Photographs Collection at the National Gallery in 1967 as the first of its kind in Canada, and developing its growth to over 19,000 objects, resulting in a collection known for the quality of its nineteenth and twentieth century holdings and for its exhibitions and publications. He also promoted contemporary Canadian photographers and was himself a photographer with work in the collection of the National Gallery of Canada.
Career
Jim Borcoman was born in Smooth Rock Falls, Ontario. He served with the Royal Canadian Air Force and Canadian Army (1943-1945), then took an Honours BA, University of New Brunswick (1955). Afterwards, he had a Teaching fellowship at the University of British Columbia (1955-1956) and a Readership in History, University of New Brunswick (1955-1959).
He began working at the National Gallery of Canada in the Education Department (1960-1966). He became Director of Exhibitions and Education (1966-1968), and Director of Education and Audio-Visual Production (1968-1969). A summer workshop in photographic history and criticism at the George Eastman Museum, Rochester (1967) interested him in photography and he went on to take his MFA in the history of photography at the University of Buffalo (1969-1971) with Beaumont Newhall and Nathan Lyons, with two years of research at the George Eastman Museum (his degree was awarded in 1975). He became the Acting Curator of Photography at the National Gallery and began the photography collection in 1967. He was appointed the full-time Curator of Photographs in 1971, a position from which he retired as Curator Emeritus in 1994. He also served as chairman of a history of photography seminar, Arles, France (1977) and as the Adjunct Professor photography University of Ottawa (1971-1975) and as Honorary Adjunct Professor Arizona State University (1985). He lectured widely in Canada, the United States and France, and continued as a consultant and lecturer on the history of photography after he retired from the National Gallery.
His many exhibitions, books and catalogues at the National Gallery of Canada include, among others, the Goodridge Roberts Retrospective (1969-1970); Charles Nègre, 1820-1880 (1976); Eugène Atget 1857-1927 (1982); Intimate Images: 129 Daguerreotypes 1841-1857, The Phyllis Lambert Gift (1988); Karsh: The Art of the Portrait (1989) (Produced in collaboration with Library and Archives Canada); Magicians of Light: Photographs from the Collection of the National Gallery of Canada (1993); 19th-century French photographs from the National Gallery of Canada (2010); and The Photograph as Object for the Art Gallery of Ontario (1969). Borcoman also published many articles and films as well as being a photographer himself with an exhibition of his photographs at the University of New Brunswick Art Centre in 1962 and work in the collection of the National Gallery.
An interview with Borcoman in 2012 is in the library archives of Ryerson University.
James Borcoman died in Ottawa on October 29, 2019.
Awards
Honourable Mention and Blue Ribbon Award for film on David Milne, American Film Festival, 1964;
Distinguished Achievement award Photographic History Society New York (1977);
Seal, City of Arles (1977);
Bronze medal from the Leipzig International Book Fair (1977) for Charles Nègre, 1820-1880;
Doctor of Fine Arts, Honoris Causa, Carleton University, Ottawa (1996);
Doctor of Laws, Honoris Causa,Concordia University, Montreal (1996);
Member of the Order of Canada (2014)
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2019 deaths
Canadian art historians
Canadian photographers
Canadian art curators
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Population: One (stylized as Population: ONE) is a 2020 online virtual reality battle royale developed and published by Big Box VR for the Oculus Quest 2 and Steam video game digital distribution service. Population: ONE was released on October 22, 2020. The game's development was a result of the studio wanting to create a game that would highlight the immersive capabilities of virtual reality. The game pioneered a vertical combat system that allows players to climb anything they can see, and then glide across the map. In 2021 the publisher of Population:One was acquired by Meta. The game generated more than 10 Million USD revenue in the first four months after its launch.
Gameplay
The gameplay is similar to many online battle royale games most notably player unknown battle grounds
the player teams up with others to form a squad (usually consisting of three players). Each squad combats with one another until only one remains standing. The basic mechanics are similar to Epic Games's Fortnite. In the case of Population: ONE, the player can climb every object, structure, or geographic feature encountered on the map. The player can also glide across the map from the height to which they climbed. Together, these mechanics form the basis of the game's vertical combat system.
Features
Players begin each match on a launch ship platform high above the battlefield, and they run to pods at the platform's edge. Upon entering the pod players are launched into the air. Players have the option of riding the pod to a predetermined location on the map, or pulling a handle to drop the pod to the ground.
During battle a player may revive a fallen teammate using a set of defibrillators. A player may also collect building resources scattered at random throughout the map. These resources are used to build walls and platforms—a defensive wall can protect a player from bullet and grenade damage, and an offensive wall can be built to confuse an enemy as a player advances for an up-close attack.
Supply drops appear at random throughout a match. The roar of a supply ship overhead signals an upcoming drop. A player can view the complete map to see where the supplies will land. Drops contain a random assortment of weapons, ammunition, shield sodas, health sodas, bananas, backpack storage, and grenades.
Modes
Population: ONE's main mode of play is Squads, where players enter the map in groups (or "squads") of three and attack each other. The last squad to stay alive wins the match. The game offers a number of other modes on a rolling basis, with each mode available to play for a set period of time before being replaced with another one. In Legions, rather than each squad having three players, there are six players per squad. All other gameplay mechanics are the same as Squads mode. In Team Deathmatch, two teams are placed onto a random location on the map and each player selects a primary and secondary weapon, along with an accessory such as extra health and shield boosts or grenades. A Deathmatch ends when either one team makes 30 kills, or time runs out and the team with the most kills wins.
Development
Soundtrack
The original promotional video for the game employed the song Heat Seeker by the band Dreamers.
Reception
Population: ONE received largely positive reviews, including a rating of 81/100 from 4Players and 3.5/5 stars from TheGamer, and was described as the "best VR Battle Royale yet" by Engadget.
Awards
2020 Best Competitive Multiplayer
2022 Best VR Game
References
External links
2020 video games
Virtual reality games
Battle royale games
Oculus Quest games
Video games developed in the United States
Windows games
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Živinice Donje is a village in the municipality of Živinice, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Demographics
According to the 2013 census, its population was 2,223.
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Živinice Gornje is a village in the municipality of Živinice, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Demographics
According to the 2013 census, its population was 2,672.
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Zukići is a village in the municipality of Živinice, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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According to the 2013 census, its population was 838.
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is a Japanese light novel series written by Kiichi Kosuzu and illustrated by Shiso (first volume) and Kihiro Yuzuki (from second volume). It began serialization online in December 2018 on the user-generated novel publishing website Shōsetsuka ni Narō. It was later acquired by Futabasha, who have published five volumes since July 2019 under their M Novels imprint. A manga adaptation with art by Toshinori Okazaki has been serialized online via Futabasha's Gaugau Monster website since May 2020. It has been collected in four tankōbon volumes. An anime adaptation has been announced.
Media
Light novel
The series written by Kiichi Kosuzu began serialization online in December 2018 on the user-generated novel publishing website Shōsetsuka ni Narō. It was later acquired by Futabasha, who have published the series as a light novel with illustrations by Shiso (first volume) and Kihiro Yuzuki (from second volume) in five volumes since July 31, 2019 under their M Novels imprint.
Manga
A manga adaptation with art by Toshinori Okazaki has been serialized online via Futabasha's Gaugau Monster website since May 2020. It has been collected in four tankōbon volumes.
Anime
On January 29, 2022, an anime adaptation was announced.
References
External links
at Shōsetsuka ni Narō
2019 Japanese novels
Anime and manga based on light novels
Futabasha manga
Isekai anime and manga
Japanese webcomics
Light novels
Light novels first published online
Seinen manga
Shōsetsuka ni Narō
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Karikala Kannan was the son of Aditya II, whose mother was Ilamadeviyar. In 971 CE, his father was killed in Kadambur, so he did not get the chance to become the next prince. His paternal uncle Rajaraja I crowned him as a chieftain of Kanchi after he became a King.
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Adrienne Lili'i (born 9 November 1970) is a former New Zealand rugby union player. She debuted for the New Zealand women's national side, the Black Ferns, on 16 October 1999 against Canada at Palmerston North. She was selected for the 2002 Women's Rugby World Cup squad and started in four of their five games.
In 1999, Lili'i was part of an unofficial Samoan Manusina team that was invited to the Hong Kong 7s. She was in the Auckland team that won the Women's NPC Championship in 2003.
Personal life
Lili'i is of Samoan descent and was raised in South Auckland. She was born to Tuala Tele’a Lili'i, a social worker, and Margaret, a registered nurse. She played netball, tennis and badminton in her youth and spent two years of high school at St Mary's College in Vaimoso, Samoa.
She is married to Danny Leaoasavai'i, Dawn Raid Entertainment founder and former rapper Brotha D. They have two children.
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1970 births
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Yu-Gi-Oh! The Eternal Duelist Soul is a card battle video game based on the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise. It was developed and published by Konami and released on July 5, 2001 in Japan, October 16, 2002 in the United States, and April 17, 2003 in the United Kingdom for Game Boy Advance. It features a single-player campaign against opponents from the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime as well as a multiplayer head-to-head mode.
It was positively received by critics for its gameplay, although the game's campaign was criticized for its lack of a true story, and the absence of a tutorial mode was noted as an issue for inexperienced players.
Gameplay
The game transfers the rulebook of the physical card game into digital form, featuring over 800 cards. They can be added by acquiring them from in-game card packs or entering a password found on the physical card. The player has a selection of enemies to battle, and winning a certain number of duels against each group will unlock new booster packs and levels of opponents to face.
Reception
The game received an aggregate score of 81/100 on Metacritic, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
Craig Harris of IGN rated the game 8/10 points, praising the gameplay as "a lot of fun", calling it "so simple to understand that it almost doesn't need [a tutorial]". However, he criticized the dearth of story in the campaign mode, saying that he wished the characters had more exposition, and noting that the game was "obviously made for already-familiar fans". He also called the game's interface "a little wonky".
Matt Keil of TechTV rated the game 4/5 stars, calling it "by far the best of the Yu-Gi-Oh! games to make it to American shores" at the time of its release, and noting that it was a more faithful adaptation of the card game than previous entries. He also called it much more enjoyable than its predecessors due to the elimination of the star chip system, as well as other limitations on card use and opponent level.
Pocket Games magazine rated the game 8/10, calling it "one for the hardcore Yu-Gi-Oh! players". Marc Saltzman of The Cincinnati Enquirer rated the game 4/5 stars, calling it a "solid pick".
Notes
References
2001 video games
Card battle video games
Game Boy Advance games
Game Boy Advance-only games
Multiplayer and single-player video games
Video games developed in Japan
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The 1991–92 Polish Cup was the thirty-eighth season of the annual Polish football knockout tournament. It began on 24 July 1991 with the first matches of the Preliminary Round and ended on 24 June 1992 with the Final. The winners qualified for the first round of the 1992–93 European Cup Winners' Cup.
GKS Katowice were the defending champions, having won their 2nd title in the previous season. Miedź Legnica won the final match 4–3 on penalties following a 1–1 draw after extra time, thus winning the first Polish Cup trophy in the club's history.
Fourth round
Stal Stalowa Wola – Śląsk Wrocław 2–1
Stal Rzeszów – Wisła Kraków 2–1 (a.e.t.)
Górnik Złotoryja – Legia Warsaw 0–4
Resovia – Górnik Zabrze 0–2
Widzew Łódź – Hutnik Kraków 3–1
Polonia Chodzież – Igloopol Dębica 2–1
Korona Kielce – Zagłębie Lubin 3–1 (a.e.t.)
Hutnik Warsaw – Lech Poznań 3–1
Stilon Gorzów Wielkopolski – Zagłębie Sosnowiec 4–0
Polonia Bytom – Ruch Chorzów 1–4 (a.e.t.)
Zagłębie Wałbrzych – GKS Katowice 1–2
Miedź Legnica – Stal Mielec 3–2
Gwardia Warsaw – Olimpia Poznań 1–2
Pogoń Szczecin – Zawisza Bydgoszcz 2–3 (a.e.t.)
Jagiellonia Białystok – Motor Lublin 3–2
Raków Częstochowa – ŁKS Łódź 1–1, 1–3 (p.)
Round of 16
Polonia Chodzież – Zawisza Bydgoszcz 2–2, 1–3 (p.)
Stal Stalowa Wola – Ruch Chorzów 2–0
Jagiellonia Białystok – Widzew Łódź 1–3
Miedź Legnica – Olimpia Poznań 1–0
Hutnik Warsaw – Stilon Gorzów 2–4
Korona Kielce – ŁKS Łódź 0–1
Stal Rzeszów – Legia Warsaw 1–0 (a.e.t.)
GKS Katowice – Górnik Zabrze 0–0, 1–3 (p.)
Quarterfinals
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Semifinals
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Final
References
Polish Cup
Cup
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The Orenburg constituency (No.142) is a Russian legislative constituency in Orenburg Oblast. Until 2007 the constituency covered the entirety of Orenburg and central Orenburg Oblast, however, since 2016 Orenburg constituency covers only half of Orenburg and southwestern Orenburg Oblast.
Members elected
Election results
1993
|-
! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate
! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party
! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes
! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Tamara Zlotnikova
|align=left|Yavlinsky—Boldyrev—Lukin
|
|23.91%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Aleksandr Zelepukhin
|align=left|Agrarian Party
| -
|22.00%
|-
| colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"|
|- style="font-weight:bold"
| colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total
|
| 100%
|-
| colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"|
|- style="font-weight:bold"
| colspan="4" |Source:
|
|}
1995
|-
! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate
! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party
! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes
! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Tamara Zlotnikova (incumbent)
|align=left|Yabloko
|
|30.25%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Yury Nikiforenko
|align=left|Communist Party
|
|14.75%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Vladimir Kanyukov
|align=left|Independent
|
|6.65%
|-
|style="background-color:#295EC4"|
|align=left|Rakhim Suleymanov
|align=left|Party of Economic Freedom
|
|6.11%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Aleksandr Kits
|align=left|Liberal Democratic Party
|
|3.94%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Ivan Solodovnikov
|align=left|Agrarian Party
|
|3.42%
|-
|style="background-color:#2C299A"|
|align=left|Vyacheslav Kuzmin
|align=left|Congress of Russian Communities
|
|3.31%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Aleksandr Romanov
|align=left|Independent
|
|3.26%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Lyudmila Kovalevskaya
|align=left|Independent
|
|3.02%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Stanislav Vasilyev
|align=left|Independent
|
|2.18%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Gennady Medvedev
|align=left|Independent
|
|2.13%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Dmitry Mankov
|align=left|Kedr
|
|1.90%
|-
|style="background-color:#1C1A0D"|
|align=left|Aleksandr Golovanov
|align=left|Forward, Russia!
|
|1.63%
|-
|style="background-color:#3A46CE"|
|align=left|Boris Savitsky
|align=left|Democratic Choice of Russia – United Democrats
|
|1.59%
|-
|style="background-color:#DA2021"|
|align=left|Aleksey Tsaryov
|align=left|Ivan Rybkin Bloc
|
|1.45%
|-
|style="background-color:#DD137B"|
|align=left|Yevgeny Gerasimov
|align=left|Social Democrats
|
|0.94%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Mikhail Loshakrev
|align=left|Independent
|
|0.82%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Sergey Yelistratov
|align=left|Independent
|
|0.65%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Mikhail Makarov
|align=left|Independent
|
|0.33%
|-
|style="background-color:#CE1100"|
|align=left|Yevgeny Kotolevsky
|align=left|My Fatherland
|
|0.31%
|-
|style="background-color:#000000"|
|colspan=2 |against all
|
|7.91%
|-
| colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"|
|- style="font-weight:bold"
| colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total
|
| 100%
|-
| colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"|
|- style="font-weight:bold"
| colspan="4" |Source:
|
|}
1999
|-
! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate
! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party
! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes
! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Yury Nikiforenko
|align=left|Communist Party
|
|21.92%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Tamara Zlotnikova (incumbent)
|align=left|Yabloko
|
|20.22%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Aleksandr Zaveryukha
|align=left|Our Home – Russia
|
|11.98%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Andrey Sukhov
|align=left|Independent
|
|10.83%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Tamara Semivelichenko
|align=left|Independent
|
|5.41%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Aleksandr Kits
|align=left|Liberal Democratic Party
|
|3.93%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Nina Kulikova
|align=left|Independent
|
|3.79%
|-
|style="background-color:#E98282"|
|align=left|Nina Setko
|align=left|Women of Russia
|
|2.73%
|-
|style="background-color:#D50000"|
|align=left|Rinat Ziganshin
|align=left|Communists and Workers of Russia - for the Soviet Union
|
|2.47%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Radik Sagitov
|align=left|Independent
|
|1.59%
|-
|style="background-color:#084284"|
|align=left|Valentina Leontyeva
|align=left|Spiritual Heritage
|
|1.52%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Ivan Zemlyanushin
|align=left|Independent
|
|0.66%
|-
|style="background-color:#020266"|
|align=left|Sergey Stolpak
|align=left|Russian Socialist Party
|
|0.61%
|-
|style="background-color:#000000"|
|colspan=2 |against all
|
|9.99%
|-
| colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"|
|- style="font-weight:bold"
| colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total
|
| 100%
|-
| colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"|
|- style="font-weight:bold"
| colspan="4" |Source:
|
|}
2003
|-
! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate
! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party
! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes
! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Aleksandr Kogan
|align=left|United Russia
|
|26.01%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Viktor Pyatnitsky
|align=left|Independent
|
|18.02%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Yury Nikiforenko (incumbent)
|align=left|Communist Party
|
|13.92%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Vladimir Frolov
|align=left|Independent
|
|10.55%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Yelena Afanasyeva
|align=left|Liberal Democratic Party
|
|5.30%
|-
|style="background-color:#FFD700"|
|align=left|Anna Shchetinskaya
|align=left|People's Party
|
|4.85%
|-
|style="background:#1042A5"|
|align=left|Nikolay Stepanov
|align=left|Union of Right Forces
|
|2.02%
|-
|style="background:"|
|align=left|Viktor Balabanov
|align=left|Yabloko
|
|1.99%
|-
|style="background:#408080"|
|align=left|Sergey Kelep
|align=left|For a Holy Russia
|
|0.86%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Andrey Sukhov
|align=left|Independent
|
|0.71%
|-
|style="background-color:#164C8C"|
|align=left|Viktor Serovatov
|align=left|United Russian Party Rus'
|
|0.34%
|-
|style="background-color:#000000"|
|colspan=2 |against all
|
|12.05%
|-
| colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"|
|- style="font-weight:bold"
| colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total
|
| 100%
|-
| colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"|
|- style="font-weight:bold"
| colspan="4" |Source:
|
|}
2016
|-
! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate
! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party
! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes
! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |%
|-
|style="background-color: " |
|align=left|Yury Mishcheryakov
|align=left|United Russia
|
|42.42%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Aleksandr Karpov
|align=left|Liberal Democratic Party
|
|15.17%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Maksim Amelin
|align=left|Communist Party
|
|11.26%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Vladimir Frolov
|align=left|A Just Russia
|
|11.15%
|-
|style="background:"|
|align=left|Aleksandr Kalinin
|align=left|Communists of Russia
|
|7.60%
|-
|style="background:"|
|align=left|Vladimir Tishin
|align=left|Yabloko
|
|2.36%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Sergey Fomin
|align=left|Party of Growth
|
|2.18%
|-
|style="background:"|
|align=left|Sergey Khimich
|align=left|Patriots of Russia
|
|1.54%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Anton Rychagov
|align=left|Rodina
|
|1.52%
|-
|style="background:"|
|align=left|Sergey Stolpak
|align=left|People's Freedom Party
|
|1.01%
|-
| colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"|
|- style="font-weight:bold"
| colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total
|
| 100%
|-
| colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"|
|- style="font-weight:bold"
| colspan="4" |Source:
|
|}
2021
|-
! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate
! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party
! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes
! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |%
|-
|style="background-color: " |
|align=left|Andrey Anikeyev
|align=left|United Russia
|
|36.75%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Nurlan Munzhasarov
|align=left|Communist Party
|
|24.21%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Yekaterina Kalegina
|align=left|A Just Russia — For Truth
|
|9.96%
|-
|style="background-color: " |
|align=left|Aleksey Marinin
|align=left|New People
|
|7.25%
|-
|style="background-color:"|
|align=left|Vadim Bikbov
|align=left|Liberal Democratic Party
|
|7.17%
|-
|style="background-color: "|
|align=left|Vadim Khuzhakhmetov
|align=left|Party of Pensioners
|
|4.94%
|-
|style="background: "|
|align=left|Mikhail Mordvintsev
|align=left|Civic Platform
|
|2.15%
|-
|style="background: "|
|align=left|Yury Shchekin
|align=left|Yabloko
|
|1.69%
|-
| colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"|
|- style="font-weight:bold"
| colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total
|
| 100%
|-
| colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"|
|- style="font-weight:bold"
| colspan="4" |Source:
|
|}
Notes
References
Russian legislative constituencies
Politics of Orenburg Oblast | [
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5540,
1006,
2053,
1012,
16087,
1007,
2003,
1037,
2845,
4884,
5540,
1999,
10848,
22642,
10379,
1012,
2127,
2289,
1996,
5540,
3139,
1996,
15700,
1997,
10848,
22642,
1998,
2430,
10848,
22642,
10379,
1010,
2174,
1010,
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Roethlisberger is a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Ben Roethlisberger (born 1982), American football player
Fritz Roethlisberger (1898–1974), American social scientist
John Roethlisberger (born 1970), American gymnast
Marcel Roethlisberger (born 1929), Swiss art historian
Marie Roethlisberger (born 1966), American gymnast
Rudy W. Roethlisberger (1894–1957), American politician
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Marta de Villlonga (born 1960 in Barcelona) is a Spanish designer from Catalonia.
Life and work
The daughter of painter Jesús Carles de Vilallonga and Madeleine Kirouac, she studied fashion design at Studio Berçot and industrial design at ESDI (), both in Paris. She then worked on sets and costumes for the French cinema industry. In 1988 and 1989, she worked at Richard Meier's workshop in New York City, on furniture and interior design projects. In 1990 she started working with architect Ricardo Bofill and his firm Ricardo Bofill Taller de Arquitectura (RBTA), and also became Bofill's long-term partner.
She has been in charge of most of RBTA's interior design work in the subsequent decades, including for projects such as Barcelona Airport, the National Institute of Physical Education of Catalonia, National Theatre of Catalonia, Madrid Convention Palace, and the remodeling of Bofill's home within his complex known as in Sant Just Desvern near Barcelona. She has also produced designs under her own name.
In 2020, she curated a show of paintings by her late father at the exhibition venue of Fundació Vila Casas in Barcelona, titled Vilallonga: The Inner Eye ().
See also
List of works by Ricardo Bofill Taller de Arquitectura
Notes
Spanish interior designers
Spanish industrial designers | [
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1996,
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Events in the year 2022 in Ukraine.
Incumbents
President: Volodymyr Zelensky
Prime Minister: Denys Shmyhal
Events
Ongoing events
COVID-19 pandemic in Ukraine
2021–2022 Russo-Ukrainian crisis
17 January–ongoing — Former president Petro Poroshenko, filed his appeal to the court after he was appread by his scandals during his term and the Euromaidan protest.
19 February - 2022 Russia-Ukraine clash accusations
21 February – The Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republic in eastern Ukraine were declared recognised by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
24 February - 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
Deaths
References
Ukraine
Ukraine
2020s in Ukraine
Years of the 21st century in Ukraine | [
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2824,
1999,
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2095,
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1012,
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2015,
2343,
1024,
5285,
7716,
24335,
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Charles L. Vignoles (date of birth not known — 26 July 1976) was an Anglo-Argentine first-class cricketer.
Vignoles played first-class cricket for Argentina in January 1938, making two appearances against Sir T. E. W. Brinckman's XI. Playing as a middle order batsman, he scored 75 runs in his two matches, with a highest score of 45; this score came in his first match at the Hurlingham Club. Vignoles died at La Cumbre in Córdoba Province in July 1976.
References
External links
Date of birth unknown
1976 deaths
Argentine people of English descent
Argentine cricketers | [
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Incumbents
President: Roch Marc Christian Kaboré (until January 24)
Prime Minister: Christophe Joseph Marie Dabiré (until January 24)
President of the Patriotic Movement for Safeguard and Restoration (since January 24): Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba
Events
January
16-27 January - 2022 Burkina Faso coup d'état: Several coup to oust president Kaboré over alleged insecurity has sparked massive demands to oust and to support the military transition government.
21 January - Coup: Facebook was banned due to sparks on major disinformation about the ongoing coup.
24 January - Coup: President Kaboré finally ousted by the Armed Forces lead by leaders of Patriotic Movement for Safeguard and Restoration.
February
10 February - Ten Ansar ul Islam Islamist insurgents and four civilians are killed during a battle between the French Armed Forces and Islamists. The incident is part of the country's jihadist insurgency.
12 February -
Forty jihadists are killed by a French Air Force airstrike after terrorists killed nine people in W National Park, Benin.
12 February - Islamists raid a Catholic seminary in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fada N'Gourma, setting several rooms on fire. The militants also destroyed a crucifix.
21 February - Gbomblora explosion
References
Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso
2020s in Burkina Faso
Years of the 21st century in Burkina Faso | [
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Insurgent Army may refer to:
Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine (1918–1921)
Ukrainian People's Revolutionary Army (1941–1944)
Ukrainian Insurgent Army (1942–1956)
People's Liberation Insurgent Army (1943–1944)
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Banjevac () is a village in the municipality of Breza, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Demographics
According to the 2013 census, its population was 585.
References
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Тhe 2017 Liga 3 (formerly Meore Liga) was the first season under its current name and 30th third-tier season in Georgia. It began on 19 March and ended on 24 November.
Team changes
After the 2016 season many teams changed their division. A total 56 of them were relegated from this division only, which reduced the number of participants from 64 to 20 within one season. This exodus resulted from the announced reorganization of the entire league system and a transitional status given to all domestic divisions before these changes could take effect in 2017.
Relegated from Pirveli Liga
Borjomi ● Skuri Tsalenjikha ● Sulori Vani ● Chiatura ● Sapovnela Terjola ● Odishi 1919 Zugdidi ● Gardabani ● Chkherimela Kharagauli ● Imereti ● Mark Stars Tbilisi ● Liakhvi Tskhinvali ● Kolkheti Khobi
Relegated from Meore Liga
West
Sairme Bagdati ● Torpedo Kutaisi-2 ● Racha Ambrolauri ● Samgurali Tskaltubo-2 ● Imereti Khoni-2 ● Meshakhte Tkibuli-2 ● Mertskhali Ozurgeti ● Salkhino Martvili ● Lesichine ● Machakhela Khelvachauri ● Egrisi Senaki ● Chela Darcheli ● Kolkheti Khobi-2 ● Bakhmaro Chokhatauri ● Khikhani Khulo ● Dinamo Batumi-2 ● Zana Abasha ● Odishi 1919-2 ● Enguri Jvari
Centre
Iveria Khashuri ● Kojaeli Mtskheta ● Tori Borjomi ● Meskheti Akhaltsikhe ● Abuli Akhalkalaki ● Mtskheta ● Paravani Ninotsminda
East
Aragvi Dusheti ● WIT Georgia-2 ● Liakhvi Achabeti ● Voyage ● Tbilisi 2016 ● Tiflisi ● Aphkazeti ● Tianeti ● Rustavi-2 ● Gareji Sagarejo ● Sarti Sartichala ● Alazani Gurjaani ● Hereti Chabukiani ● Duruji Kvareli ● Bakhtrioni Akhmeta ● Locomotive Tbilisi-2 ● Kolkhi Gulripshi ● Sinatle ● Iberia 2010 Tbilisi ● 35-e Skola ● Amirani Ochamchire ● Shavnabada ● Samgori ● Tskhumi Sokhumi ● Saburtalo-2 Tbilisi ● Sakartvelos Universiteti ● Dinamo Sokhumi ● Era ● Avaza ● Algeti XXI
Teams and stadiums
Source
League table
The teams were initially divided equally into White and Red Groups. After a two-round tournament they formed Promotion and Relegation groups. The winner won automatic promotion to Erovnuli Liga 2, while the teams in second and third places played against Liga 2 opponents in a two-legged tie.
All teams of the drop-zone quartet participated in the second tier the previous year, therefore they suffered double relegation in successive seasons.
White Group
Red Group
Promotion Group
Relegation Round
Promotion play-offs
Telavi won 3–2 on aggregate.
Norchi Dinamo won 6–0 on aggregate.
References
External links
Georgian Football Federation
Liga 3 (Georgia) seasons
3
Georgia
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Javad Owji (Persian: جواد اوجی; born 24 July 1966) is an Iranian oil engineer and politician who has been serving as the minister of oil since 25 August 2021.
Early life and education
Owji was born in Mashhad in 1966. He received a bachelor's degree in oil engineering from Petroleum University of Technology in Ahwaz.
Career
From 1980 Owji worked in the oil-related public offices. He was the deputy oil minister and the head of the National Iranian Gas Company from 2009 to 2013 during the last term of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. He also served in various oil-related posts, including chairman of the board of supervision of production and gas refineries and vice chairman of Petro Mofid Oil and Gas Development Holding. Owji was nominated by President Ebrahim Raisi as oil minister on 11 August 2021. On 25 August Owji was confirmed by the Majlis with 198 to 70 with 18 abstentions. He succeeded Bijan Namdar Zangeneh in the post.
References
External links
20th-century Iranian engineers
21st-century Iranian engineers
21st-century Iranian politicians
1966 births
Living people
Oil ministers of Iran
People from Mashhad
Petroleum University of Technology alumni
Directors of the National Iranian Oil Company
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The Interscholastic League is a high school athletic conference comprising five high schools in the Kansas City Public Schools district.
Members
References
Missouri high school athletic conferences
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Rebecca Luia'ana (born 21 September 1970) is a former rugby union player. She made her debut for New Zealand against Canada on 16 October 1999 at Palmerston North. She competed at the 2002 Women's Rugby World Cup. Luia'ana was impressive in her teams trouncing of Australia in their quarter-final match. She scored a try in their semifinal victory over France.
Luia'ana featured in two test matches against England in 2001. She was part of the Wellington team that defeated Auckland and won the 2006 NPC final.
Wellington Rugby named their Women's Round 1 Division 1 trophy after her, the Rebecca Liua'ana Trophy.
References
External links
Black Ferns Profile
1970 births
Living people
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Thomas Wesley-Smith (6 April 1896 — 21 July 1984) was an Anglo-Argentine first-class cricketer.
The son of Henry Smith, he was born in Argentina in April 1896 and was educated in England at Charterhouse School. He returned to Argentina after completing his education and later made a single appearance in first-class cricket for Argentina against the Marylebone Cricket Club at Buenos Aires in January 1927. Batting twice in the match, he was dismissed in the Argentine first innings for a single run by Tom Jameson, while in their second innings he was dismissed for 13 runs by the same bowler. In club cricket, he was a member of the Hurlingham Club. Wesley-Smith died at Córdoba in July 1984.
References
External links
1896 births
1984 deaths
Argentine people of English descent
People educated at Charterhouse School
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The Siege of Lazarevsky took place during the Russo-Circassian War on the night of February 7, 1840. After a 3-hour battle, the fortification was taken by the Circassians. The fort was then destroyed by Circassians, who did not want hostile elements in their land.
History
Siege
Lazarevsky Fort was built in 1839 on the eastern coast of the Black Sea at the mouth of the Psezuapse River. In December 1839, Circassian spy Musa Shogen penetrated the Russian fortress of Lazarevsk, claiming to be fleeing from feuds. He remained in the fortification for three months and informed the Circassians outside, who were waiting to hear from him, about the situation in the enemy camp, the number of soldiers and weapons in the fortress.
The garrison of the Lazarevsky Fort consisted of the 4th Musketeer Company of the Tenginsky Infantry Regiment and a team of Cossacks of the Azov Cossack Host. Also in the fortification were 8 different types of naval guns and defence weapons. On the night of February 7, 1840, Musa Shogen sneaked out of the fort and returned to his own community. At dawn, he guided the Circassian army to the doors of the castle. After a 3-hour battle, the fortification was taken by the Circassians. The fort was then destroyed by Circassians, who did not want hostile elements in their land.
Result
The commander of the 4th Musketeer Company of the Tenginsky Infantry Regiment, Captain Marchenko, was the military commander of the Lazarevsky Fort at the time. He was criticized for showing a humiliating performance in the defence of the fort.
After this victory, however, Circassians were not pleased. Expecting genocidal revenge from the Russians, the Circassians of the nearby villages from the early morning of May 23 began to pack their things and move to the mountains. On May 28, a large Russian detachment headed for the mountains and completely massacred 12 Circassian villages, after which the Circassians of other villages fled further into the mountains.
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Lazarevsky
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Kindness of the World is an album by the American musician Joe Henry, released in 1993.
In 2006, Henry referred to Kindness of the World as alternative country—although he didn't consider that to be a defined genre when he made the album—and expressed regret over its recording process. Henry supported the album by touring with Jimmie Dale Gilmore.
Production
The album was produced by Henry, with Brian Paulson helping to engineer. He was backed by members of the Jayhawks, as well as by Mike Russell. Kindness of the World was recorded at Daniel Lanois's studio, in New Orleans.
"I Flew Over Our House Last Night" is a cover of the Tom T. Hall song. The title track is a duet with Victoria Williams. Henry wrote the originals as they came to him, and tried not to overwork them. The album includes an unlisted track.
Critical reception
Entertainment Weekly wrote that Henry's "plain-sung, pedal-steel-pierced vignettes ... plumb America’s psyche with a classicist’s, not a provocateur’s, perspective." Trouser Press thought that "the songs are so fine that such eclecticism doesn’t call attention to itself; Kindness of the World sounds completely organic and thought-out." The New York Times concluded that "Henry is fond of waltzes and ballads; it's easy to imagine Willie Nelson singing 'She Always Goes', and waltzes like 'This Close to You' could be last-call honky-tonk anthems."
Stereo Review noted that "in spare but telling language Henry evokes the romantic fatalism at the heart of the country-music mythos in 'She Always Goes'." The Austin American-Statesman considered the album to be one of 1993's best, writing that where Henry's songwriting "formerly flirted with the elliptical and oblique, his material has become as elemental and direct on the surface as it is multilayered beneath it." The Atlanta Journal-Constitution determined that the songs "have a lived-in, rustic feel, a sustained understatement that throws the singer's mature narratives and life sketches to the forefront."
Reviewing Henry's Trampoline, Spin deemed Kindness of the World "mellow to a fault." (The New) Rolling Stone Album Guide labeled it Henry's "first consistently compelling collection." The News & Observer listed it as the tenth best album of 1993.
Track listing
References
Joe Henry albums
1993 albums
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This is a list of Georgian football transfers winter 2021–22. Only clubs in 2021 Erovnuli Liga are included.
Dinamo Batumi
In:
Out:
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In:
Out:
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References
Georgia
Transfers
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is a Japanese voice actor. He is represented by Aoni Production.
Filmography
TV Animation
Anime Films
Hanasaku Iroha: Home Sweet Home (2013), Ayato Matsumae
Boruto: Naruto the Movie (2015), Darui
Original Video Animation
The Ancient Magus Bride: Those Awaiting a Star (2016-2017), Elias Ainsworth
Original Net Animation
A.I.C.O. -Incarnation- (2018), Daisuke Shinoyama
Ultraman (2019), Jack
SD Gundam World Heroes (2021), Nobunaga Gundam Epyon
Ultraman (2022), Jack
Video Games
Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE (2015), Doug
Kyoei Toshi (2017), Hideyasu Otsuka
References
External links
Official Agency Profile
1982 births
Living people
Japanese voice actors
Aoni Production voice actors
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Ricardo Emilio Bofill (born 1965 in Barcelona), full Spanish name Ricardo Emilio Bofill Maggiora Vergano, also known as Ricardo Bofill Jr., is a Spanish architect, author and
film director from Catalonia. As of late January 2022, he is co-head of the architecture and design firm Ricardo Bofill Taller de Arquitectura (RBTA), jointly with his half-brother Pablo Bofill.
Biography
Ricardo Emilio Bofill is the son of architect Ricardo Bofill, who founded RBTA in 1963, and of Italian actress Serena Vergano. He went to school at St. Peter's School, then at , both in Barcelona. He studied architecture at Rice University School of Architecture in Houston, then at Harvard Graduate School of Design, and real estate development at Columbia University. In September 1993 he married socialite Chabeli Iglesias; they separated in early 1995. From 1995 to early 2004 he was in a relationship with Mexican singer Paulina Rubio.
He joined RBTA in the late 1990s and has participated in the design of projects in China, India, and Russia.
Works
Fiction
Perséfone (in Spanish), Barcelona: Editorial Planeta, 1995
Bajo mi piel (in Spanish), Barcelona: Editorial Planeta, 1998
Film
(in Spanish, featuring actors Macarena Gómez and Enrique San Francisco among others), 2005
See also
List of works by Ricardo Bofill Taller de Arquitectura
Notes
Architects from Catalonia
Film directors from Catalonia
Novelists from Catalonia
Rice University alumni
Harvard Graduate School of Design alumni
Columbia University alumni
1965 births
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Haaser is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Hans Richter-Haaser (1912–1980), German classical pianist
Raphael Haaser (born 1997), Austrian alpine ski racer
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Carlo Nordio (born 6 February 1947) is an Italian former magistrate and prosecutor. In 2022, he was the candidate of Brothers of Italy for President of Italy.
Biography
Career
Nordio was born in Treviso, in the Veneto region, in 1947. He became a magistrate in 1977, and was later appointed deputy prosecutor of Venice. In the 1980s, he led investigations on the Venetian Red Brigades. In the early 1990s, Nordio was among the protagonist of the famous Mani Pulite investigation.
During his later career, he was a consultant to the Parliamentary Commission for Terrorism and chairman of the Ministerial Commission for the reform of the penal code. Nordio served as deputy prosecutor of Venice until his retirement in 2017, dealing with economic crimes, corruption and medical liability. After his retirement, he collaborated with numerous legal journals and newspapers including Il Tempo, Il Messaggero, and Il Gazzettino. Since 5 December 2018, he has been a member of the Board of Directors of the Luigi Einaudi Onlus Foundation.
2022 Italian presidential election
On 24 January 2022, Brothers of Italy's leader Giorgia Meloni proposed Nordio as her candidate in the 2022 Italian presidential election. Nordio rejected the candidacy, citing lack of political experience. However, he was confirmed as a possible candidate of the centre-right coalition on the following day. On 29 January, Brothers of Italy voted him when all the other main parties proposed a re-election of incumbent president Sergio Mattarella.
References
1947 births
Living people
People from Treviso
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Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters is a card battle video game based on the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise. It was developed and published by Konami, and released on March 21, 2001, in Japan, February 12, 2003, in North America and July 11, 2003, in Europe for the Game Boy Advance. The gameplay revolves around battling opponents using magical dice placed on a board to create dungeons. It contains both a single-player campaign mode in which the player battles the AI, as well as a head-to-head multiplayer mode.
Critics gave the game mixed reviews, praising the game's strategy elements, while criticizing its lack of a story mode and difficult learning curve, made harder by the lack of a tutorial.
Reception
The game received an aggregate score of 67/100 on Metacritic, indicating "mixed or average reviews".
Craig Harris of IGN rated the game 8/10 points, calling the gameplay "extremely enjoyable" and not formulaic. He praised the interface but criticized the lack of story or exploration, as well as the absence of a tutorial. Stating the game is "extremely confusing", he said that the player would need a couple of hours to learn the rules.
"Evil Star Dingo" of GamePro rated the game 3/5 points, calling it "kind of brilliant" as a board game, but criticizing the lack of story mode and the fact that the game lacks a quicksave function, forcing you to lose if your battery runs out or you have to stop playing in the middle of a long match. They also called the graphics "very utilitarian" and the sound "8-bit NES quality", commenting that "the music needs to die".
Steve Steinberg of GameSpy rated the game 90/100, calling the gameplay "astoundingly complex", but criticizing the steep learning curve and lack of any storyline.
Notes
References
2001 video games
Card battle video games
Game Boy Advance games
Game Boy Advance-only games
Multiplayer and single-player video games
Video game spin-offs
Video games developed in Japan
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The R880 or Patuakhali-Amtali-Barguna-Kakchira Highway is a transportation artery in Bangladesh, which connects National Highway N8 (at Patuakhali town) with Zilla Highway Z8708 (at Kakchira). It is in length, and the road is a Regional Highway of the Roads and Highways Department of Bangladesh.
See also
N8 (Bangladesh)
List of roads in Bangladesh
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Antonino "Nino" Di Matteo (born 26 April 1961) is an Italian magistrate and prosecutor. Since 2012, he is serving as president of the National Magistrates Association of Palermo and since 2019, he is a member of the High Council of the Judiciary. Due to his anti-mafia activity, Di Matteo has been under guard since 1993.
Biography
Di Matteo was born in Palermo, Sicily, in 1961. He obtained a classical high school diploma from the Gonzaga Institute and graduated in law from the University of Palermo. He entered the judiciary in 1991 as deputy prosecutor at the Anti-mafia division of Caltanissetta. Having become a prosecutor in Palermo in 1999, he began to investigate the mafia massacres in which Giovanni Falcone, Paolo Borsellino and their guards were killed, as well as the murders of Rocco Chinnici and Antonino Saetta.
In 2019, he was elected member of the High Council of the Judiciary.
References
1961 births
Living people
People from Palermo
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Charles H. Whaley (dates of birth and death not known) was an Anglo-Argentine first-class cricketer and footballer.
Background
Whaley played football as a striker for the Belgrano Athletic Club and was the leading scorer for the club in the 1906 Tie Cup with 13 goals, including scoring Belgrano's only goal in their 10–1 Final defeat to Alumni. The following season, he was Belgrano's leading goalscorer in the Copa de Honor Municipalidad de Buenos Aires, with 6 goals. In October 1907, he appeared for the Argentine national team against Uruguay at Montevideo. He was again the leading goalscorer in the 1908 Tie Cup, with 5. In addition to playing international football, Whaley also played two first-class cricket matches for the Argentine cricket team against the touring Marylebone Cricket Club in February 1912, scoring 31 runs in these two matches, with a highest score of 21 not out. He also bowled 16 wicketless overs across both matches.
References
External links
Date of birth unknown
Date of death unknown
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Argentine footballers
Argentine Primera División players
Argentina international footballers
Argentine cricketers
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The R881 or Amtali-Khepupara-Kuakata Highway is a transportation artery in Bangladesh, which connects Kuakata Sea beach with Regional Highway R880 (at Amtali). It is in length, and the road is a Regional Highway of the Roads and Highways Department of Bangladesh.
See also
N8 (Bangladesh)
List of roads in Bangladesh
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King of the Pack is a 1926 American silent adventure film directed by Frank Richardson and starring Charlotte Stevens, Robert Gordon and Vera Lewis. Produced by the independent Gotham Pictures, it was designed as a vehicle for Peter the Great, one of several dog stars to appear in films during the 1920s.
Cast
Peter the Great as King, a Dog
Charlotte Stevens as Selah Blair
Robert Gordon as Clint Sifton
Vera Lewis as 'Widder' Gasper
Mary Cornwallis as Kitty Carlyle
Danny Hoy as Bud Gasper
Frank Brownlee as Chuck Purdy
W.H. Davis as Sam Blair
Frank Norcross as Dr. Joe Stoddard
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
1926 films
1926 adventure films
English-language films
American films
American silent feature films
American adventure films
Films directed by Frank Richardson
American black-and-white films
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Jewell Jeannette Glass (December 24, 1888 – January 28, 1966) was an American mineralogist and geosciences educator whose research focused on discovery and analysis of minerals, particularly those found within the United States of America. She is best known for her work on beryllium minerals, her discovery of pyroxmangite in Idaho, and a pioneering study of the cerium-bearing mineral bastnaesite, which facilitated discovering in Mountain Pass, California the largest deposit of this rare-earth mineral known at the time.
Early life
Jewell Jeanette Glass was born in Daleville, Mississippi on December 24, 1888, to Julia Ann (née Vance) and Levi Lafayette Glass. She was raised in Mississippi and in 1918 moved to Washington, DC to accept a War Department civil service position.
Scientific education and career
Between 1918 and 1930, Glass worked for the War Department and the Department of Agriculture. During this period of time, she completed her A.B. degree (1926) and M.A. degree (1929) from the Columbian College of The George Washington University. In 1930, Glass joined the U.S. Geological Survey as an Aid in Mineralogy. In her 30-year career at this institution, she rose through the ranks to become a full Mineralogist as well as a Geologist, with a focus on petrology and mineralogy. In addition to producing over 30 research publications and contributing her expertise to many others (e.g.), Glass also served as a geosciences educator throughout her life. She taught at the University of North Carolina and the University of Minnesota on teaching fellowships, served as an instructor at the Department of Agriculture Graduate School in Determinative Mineralogy during 1937–1941, and after retirement, taught Mineralogy at The George Washington University.
Legacy
Beyond her published works and the students she trained, Glass bequeathed lasting gifts to two organizations with which she had a life-long affiliation, the Mineralogical Society of America and the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club. To the former, she gave an unrestricted monetary gift, which was recognized in a dedicated issue of The American Mineralogist in 1969. To the latter, she donated the cabin she had built in 1950 in Fort Valley of the Massanutten Mountains in Virginia. In 1968, the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club purchased land adjoining the cabin, which Glass originally willed to her life-long friend and collaborator Lena Clemmons Artz, and dedicated this cabin as the Glass House, which is maintained to this day as a resource for hikers in Fort Valley.
References
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1888 births
1966 deaths
20th-century American geologists
American women geologists
Scientists from Mississippi
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Stories is an album by American percussionist Milford Graves, recorded in June 2000 and released later that year by Tzadik Records.
Reception
In a review for AllMusic, François Couture wrote: "Milford Graves is a fantastic drummer for whom the simple act of hitting a drum calls for his whole body and mind to take over. He lives, thinks, and expresses himself through his contact with resounding objects. All he needed was an album that would do justice to his art. He had come close to it in 1998 with Grand Unification, his first solo CD for John Zorn's Tzadik label. With Stories, he might have recorded the best solo percussion album ever. On this playground, there are no limits to what Graves can do, but no artifices to alter the sound. The recording quality is incredible, better than on the previous album. Nothing is lost in the mix; everything comes through pure and lively. This is the first time Graves has been recorded so faithfully. The performances themselves also belong to the man's best work... Traditional music categories like 'world music,' 'jazz,' or even 'avant-garde' crumble miserably into dust as Graves pours his heart and soul into his playing, proving that all music is contained in the art of percussion. Very strongly recommended to anyone interested in percussion or simply wanting to hear what 'totally uninhibited expression' really means."
The authors of The Penguin Guide to Jazz called "Evolving Pathways" "one of the most powerful statements the drummer has yet to make on record," and commented: "he seems beyond genre, working in an area that transcends jazz percussion. Again, he chants, murmurs spells and moves between a bewildering array of percussion instruments... Graves has at last created a work the equal of his colossal talent."
Writing for One Final Note, Derek Taylor remarked: "the degree to which the drummer's unique and total embrace of his instruments has remained consistent and beyond the reach of corruption is one of the immediately discernable and truly enlightening facets of this newly conceived chapter... Graves is a botanist, an herbalist and an acupuncturist. While these pursuits may color his musical endeavors, he is a drummer first and foremost in the minds of many listeners and Stories makes both his reach and his influence in this realm abundantly apparent."
Track listing
All compositions by Milford Graves.
"Optical Inversions" - 5:15
"Speaking To The Spoken" - 6:34
"Changeable Changes" - 7:44
"Territorial Moods" - 3:39
"Continuous Conversations" - 6:35
"Evolving Pathways" - 31:56
Recorded on June 25, 2000, at Avatar Studio, New York City.
Personnel
Milford Graves – drums, percussion, voice
Production
Milford Graves – producer
John Zorn – executive producer
Jim Anderson – engineer
References
2000 albums
Tzadik Records albums
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Hudong Chen () is a physicist.
Chen was affiliated with the Bartol Research Institute, and later worked for Exa Corporation. He was elected a fellow of the American Physical Society in 1999, "[f]or contributions to fundamental fluid and magnetohydrodynamic turbulence theory, pioneering work in discrete many-body systems and Lattice Boltzmann representations, and industrial applications and practical numerical methods based upon these ideas."
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Dartmouth College alumni
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Kilian Feldbausch (born 7 September 2005) is a Swiss tennis player. He has a career-high ATP doubles ranking of world No. 1961, achieved on 18 October 2021. He is the first player in tennis history, born in 2005, to feature in a professional tennis tournament in Biel, Switzerland in March 2021.
He is the son of former tennis player Cathy Caverzasio.
Tennis career
2022
Feldbausch became the first Swiss player since Roger Federer in 1998 to reach the semi-finals of the junior Australian Open. He also reached the semifinals of the doubles, partnering Gabriel Debru.
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2005 births
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People from Geneva
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The Wetterhorn Elevator () was an aerial tramway in the valley of Grindelwald. It connected the base of the Upper Grindelwald Glacier to a higher location in the Wetterhorn massif. The tramway was inaugurated in 1908, making it the first of its kind in Switzerland. It closed only a few years later in 1915.
The facility was referred to as an elevator because of the 116% average gradient of the suspension cables. The height difference was 420 metres.
At the time of the opening, the Wetterhorn Elevator has been described as the world's first modern aerial cableway system. Since there were no concessions yet for such type of transport, an automobile concession form had to be used instead.
History
In 1905, Wilhelm Feldmann began building the first Swiss cable car on the Wetterhorn, near the Hotel Wetterhorn east of Grindelwald, the later being located near the bottom of the Upper Grindelwald Glacier. Originally it was intended to lead the aerial tramway in four sections to the summit of the 3701 m high Wetterhorn.
In 1908, the first section from the Hotel Wetterhorn east of Grindelwald to the Enge mountain station at 1,677 m was put into operation. The route ran over the (now melted) tongue of the Upper Grindelwald Glacier to the meadows at the upper end of the «Ischpfad», where the ruins of the mountain station still stand below the path to the Gleckstein Hut. Like an eagle's nest, the Enge mountain station is embedded in the rock face above the Upper Grindelwald glacier at the foot of the Wetterhorn.
This section was to be extended along the southwestern ridge of the Wetterhorn to the Krinnenhorn area.
The tramway, very popular with tourists, could transport 110 people per hour and direction. Although there were no specific regulations at the time, the system had all the essential safety features of today's aerial cableways. For example, there were two carrying cables and two traction cables as well as two independent braking systems. The drives of the cabins were equipped with safety brakes and, in addition to a manual emergency drive (in the event of a power failure), there was also a rescue system in the event of a jammed cabin.
The cabs, machinery and braking systems were built by the Ludwig von Roll'sche Eisenwerke company in Bern. The wire ropes came from Germany and had to be transported by horse from Grindelwald station to the construction site.
The Wetterhorn Elevator, finally inaugurated on July 27, 1908, was a pioneering achievement, as it was the first cable car to transport people in Switzerland. It was a combination of a lift and an aerial tramway with two suspension cables.
Initially, this tramway was a great success. Although well ahead of its time, the Wetterhorn Elevator ceased operations in 1915 due to a lack of tourists following the outbreak of World War I. It was not reinstated for various reasons. In particular, the location of the mountain station of the first section on a sloping ledge was not very attractive.
Today only the ruins of the Enge mountain station and the foundations of the valley station remain. The mountain station has already been renovated once to save it from decay.
At the nearby Hotel Wetterhorn there is a replica of a cabin based on the original steel frame. An original cab drive is on display in the Swiss Museum of Transport in Lucerne.
Bibliography
Werner Neuhaus: Wetterhornaufzug, die erste Luftseilbahn der Schweiz. Prellbock Druck & Verlag, Leissigen 2007, ISBN 978-3-907579-50-3.
Werner Neuhaus: Wetterhornaufzug, die erste Luftseilbahn der Schweiz. Schriften der Heimatvereinigung Grindelwald, Nr. 4, Grindelwald 1976.
See also
Jungfrau Railway, another ambitious project in the region aiming at the Jungfrau
References
External links
The Wetterhorn Elevator on a 1913 Swiss map
The first aerial cableway, from the Swiss National Museum website
Cable cars in Switzerland
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John Reeve (30 November 1929 – 29 June 2012) was a Canadian studio potter.
Biography
He grew up in Barrie Ontario, beginning his working life in his father's jewellery store, where he was expected to take on the business. He married Joyce Elliot in 1952, and their first child was born in 1954.
Education and apprenticeship
John Reeve attended Vancouver School of Art between 1954 and 1956, studying drawing and ceramics. After his studies he travelled in Mexico before returning to Canada to open a pottery in Orillia, Ontario. The following year, he moved to England and took several ceramics courses, including Wenford Bridge pottery. Reeve apprenticed with Bernard Leach at his pottery in St Ives from 1958 until 1961. Other potters followed from Vancouver, beginning with Glenn Lewis, who he encouraged to apply. Apprentices made standard ware under supervision and eventually more experimental pieces in their spare time, reviewed in criticism sessions. In 1960, Reeve married his second wife, Donna Balma, later an artist known for visionary paintings based in British Columbia.
Early and mid-career
He returned to Canada in 1961, teaching at University of British Columbia. Reeve gained the attention of architect Ron Thom, who commissioned him to make ceramics as part of the plan for Massey College. At around this time, he also met Warren Mackenzie and they became lifelong friends. Reeve would often work alongside him in his pottery in Stillwater, Minnesota. Mackenzie has said of Reeve, "We shared the idea that pots should be made easily and quickly; they should not be elaborate things. We didn't have to explain ourselves to one another. He was my best double."
In 1963, he returned to the Leach pottery to make large standard ware pieces, and continued teaching, at Farnham College of Art in Surrey. In 1966, with the aid of a Canada Council Senior Arts Fellowship, he bought a farm named Longlands on Dartmoor, with Glenn Lewis and Warren Mackenzie. They established the Longlands pottery which continued to operate until 1972.
He was Studio Manager at the Bernard Leach pottery from 1973-74.
Later career and philosophy
From 1974, he worked and travelled across Canada and the United States. He became well known as a teacher through University courses, his workshops and as a visiting artist. About his approach, he wrote: "I'm not really interested in committing novelties on the world, but only making objects that have some hidden magic to them, which are good objects to use and therefore might make it better to drink coffee." This aim of making good objects for everyday use has been said to reflect the influence of Zen on his work, through his apprenticeship to Leach, and appreciation of the writings of Jack Kerouac and the philosopher D. T. Suzuki.
He self-published two influential books on ceramic glazes: Book One: A Potter's Way to Understand Glazes and The Potter's Raw Materials, Some of their Characteristics and Compositions. Reeve also developed an innovative method for making porcelain in a studio pottery. He published this in "Some Notes on Porcelain", later republished in Pottery Quarterly (UK) and New Zealand Potter. "More Notes on Porcelain" followed in the journal Studio Pottery. Reeve's porcelain and Reeve's Green are well known to studio potters.
In 1992, he was a founding member of Santa Fe Clay, a pottery studio supplying ceramics to retail, which also runs a gallery and workshop program. He married his third wife Phylis Blair in 1996. In his later years, he continued to teach workshops Sante Fe Clay and had a home studio in Abiquiú. In 2004, his work was part of a well-received major retrospective exhibition of West Coast potters, containing more than 700 pieces, shown at the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery. Reeve contributed to a book of the same title published in 2011 and participated in its launch alongside Glenn Lewis, held at a gallery on Granville Island.
Exhibitions and public collections
A non-exhaustive list of exhibitions, and museums which hold his work:
1960s show at Primavera Gallery, London, United Kingdom
1972: Solo exhibition at the Vancouver Art Gallery.
2004: Thrown: Influences and Intentions of West Coast Potters, Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, Vancouver
2013: Connections: Canadian and British Studio Ceramics, Gardiner Museum, Toronto, Ontario
2017: John Reeve: Some Hidden Magic Northern Clay Center, Vancouver
2017: Kindred Spirits, at the Lacoste Gallery in Concord, Massachusetts
2021: Modern in the Making, an exhibition about the development of Modernist design practice in British Columbia, Vancouver Art Gallery.
Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, Vancouver
Weisman Art Museum, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Museum of Anthropology, Vancouver, Canada
York Museums, York, United Kingdom
The City of Bristol's studio pottery collection, United Kingdom
Potteries
Some of the potteries John Reeve owned, or worked at.
Blue Mountain Craft Shop, Orillia, British Columbia, Canada (owner)
Aylesford Pottery, Aylesford, United Kingdom
Crowan Pottery, Cornwall, United Kingdom
Wenford Bridge Pottery, St Breward, United Kingdom
Leach Pottery, St Ives, Cornwall, United Kingdom
Warren McKenzie's Stillwater Studio, Stillwater, Minnesota
Longlands Pottery, Devon, United Kingdom (co-owner)
Herman Venema Pottery, Matsqui, British Columbia, Canada
Big Creek Pottery, Davenport, California
Cold Mountain Pottery, Robert’s Creek, British Columbia (owner)
Slug Pottery, Roberts Creek, British Columbia, Canada
Tam Irving Pottery, Fisherman's Cove, British Columbia, Canada
Lee Creek Pottery, Chase, British Columbia, Canada
Old Bridge Street Pottery, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Tom Donahue Pottery, Oakview, California
Jim Lorio Pottery, Boulder, Colorado
Castle Clay, Denver, Colorado
Santa Fe Clay, Santa Fe, New Mexico (co-founder)
Martin Peters Dunbar Pottery, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Recognition
1961 Leon and Thea Koerner Foundation Grant
Canada Council Senior Arts Fellowship
Published works
Books
1979: Book One : A Potter's Way to Understand Glazes
The Potter's Raw Materials, Some of their Characteristics and Compositions
Thrown: British Columbia’s Apprentices of Bernard Leach and their Contemporaries.
Articles
1975: The Potters Wheel. Ceramic Review - No. 33 (May / Jun 1975)
1975: Some Notes on Porcelain. (three part article) Tactile. Canadian Guild of Potters
Notes on Porcelain, Part 1: Miracle of Reality, Pottery Quarterly, Vol. 11, No., 43.
Notes on Porcelain, Part 2: The Body, Pottery Quarterly.
1978: More Notes on Porcelain. Studio Potter, Vol. 6 No. 2 (January 1978)
See also
On the road with John Reeve, a talk given at the 2017 NCECA Conference by Vancouver potter Nora Vaillant.
References
Canadian potters
Artists from Ontario
Emily Carr University of Art and Design alumni
University of British Columbia faculty
1929 births
2012 deaths
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20th-century Canadian artists
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Racing Blood is a 1926 American silent sports drama film directed by Frank Richardson and starring Robert Agnew, Anne Cornwall and John Elliott.
Synopsis
College student James Fleming discovers that his uncle has gambled away his inheritance on a horse race and then killed himself. Worse it was at the hands of the man whose daughter James is in love with. He goes to work as a journalist and loses touch with her. He acquires a horse, unknowingly the very animal whose victory led to his uncle's downfall. He plans to race it in a steeplechase, but when he is unable to qualify his former girlfriend takes over and rides it to victory before they reconcile.
Cast
Robert Agnew as James Fleminng
Anne Cornwall as Muriel Sterlinng
John Elliott as John Sterling
Clarence Geldert as Harris Fleming
Charles Sellon as 'Doc' Morton
Robert Hale as Jockey Joe Brooks
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
1926 films
1920s sports films
English-language films
American films
American silent feature films
American sports films
Films directed by Frank Richardson
American black-and-white films
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Team Corratec () is a UCI Continental road bicycle racing team based in Italy and founded in 2022.
Team roster
Major wins
2022
Stage 2 Vuelta al Táchira, Dušan Rajović
Stage 2 Tour of Antalya, Dušan Rajović
References
External links
Cycling teams established in 2022
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Martina Navratilova was the defending champion, but could not compete this year due to a flu.
Chris Evert Lloyd won the title by defeating Steffi Graf 6–4, 6–2 in the final.
Seeds
Draw
Finals
Top half
Section 1
Section 2
Section 3
Section 4
Bottom half
Section 5
Section 6
Section 7
Section 8
References
External links
Official results archive (ITF)
Official results archive (WTA)
Women's Singles
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Amin Hossein Rahimi (born 1968) is an Iranian politician. He served in the majlis from 2008 and to 2012 and has been the minister of justice since 25 August 2021.
Biography
Rahimi was born in Malayer, Hamadan Province, in 1968. He was a Principlists member of the Majlis for Malayer in the eighth term between 2008 and 2012. Then he served as chief prosecutor in the Iranian Court of Audit. He was nominated as the minister of justice by Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi on 11 August 2021. His nomination was confirmed by the majlis on 25 August with 277 votes in favor which was the highest one given for Raisi's nominees.
References
External links
21st-century Iranian politicians
1968 births
Living people
Members of the 8th Islamic Consultative Assembly
Ministers of Justice of Iran
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The Women's RAF Volunteer Reserve (WRAFVR) was a military reserve force for the Royal Air Force. It was for women and the first pilot to receive wings was the Air Transport Auxiliary veteran, Veronica Volkersz.
Notable members
Joy Ferguson
Jackie Moggridge
Freydis Sharland
Veronica Volkersz
Benedetta Willis
See also
RAF Volunteer Reserve
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training Branch)
References
Royal Air Force | [
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Rubus xanthocarpus is a species of flowering plant in the raspberry genus Rubus, family Rosaceae. It is native to central and southern China, and has naturalized in Poland and the former Czechoslovakia. It is available from commercial suppliers. The orange-yellow fruit are edible, taste similar to raspberries, and can be eaten raw or made into preserves or wine.
References
xanthocarpus
Endemic flora of China
Flora of North-Central China
Flora of South-Central China
Flora of Southeast China
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Sakez () also known as Sekez, Sekakez and Scyth (Eskit) was a sizable urban settlement and historical ancient city in the first millennium BC in Iran. It was the political and military capital of Scythians in western Iran and one of the few ancient cities that has been the residence of people and the center of civilization and it still is. Archaeologists believe that the present-day city of Saqqez in Kurdistan is the remnant of the city of Sakez, which takes its name from the Scythians and, with a slight change in pronunciation, is still called by the same name.
History
Scythians, also called Scyth, Saka, and Sacae, member of a nomadic people, originally of Iranian stock, known from as early as the 9th century BC who migrated westward from Central Asia to southern Russia and Ukraine in the 8th and 7th centuries BC. They were living primarily in the region known as Scythia. Assyrian inscriptions from 700 to 750 BC mention the Scythians. Due to migration, these people settled in large parts of the Central Asian plateau, east and west of the Caspian Sea and the Iranian plateau and were divided into different sects and groups.
They were ethnic warriors and attacked the borders of the Medes and other regional governments. Among the earliest peoples to master mounted warfare, the Scythians replaced the Cimmerians as the dominant power on the Pontic steppe in the 8th century BC.
The Scythians have migrated to Iran many times. In one of them he invaded the Medes and They ruled it for 27 years, and after taking over the kingdom from the Medes, they helped him to destroy the kingdom of Assyria. In Iran plateau and at the time of Medes emperor, when they ruled the western and Northwestern parts of Iran, they went to war with the Scythians several times. Cyaxares, the greatest king of Medes, first defeated the Scythians, who had conquered Media after the death of his father Phraortes. But in the first ten years of his reign, he succeeded in turning his relationship with the Scythian king, Protothis, into an alliance, and in practice the Scythians became part of the Medes. In the time of Cyaxares, after the subjugation of the Scythians in Media, a group of Scythians migrated to the west of the land of Media and this land was called Sakez or Sakzi.
Also, during the Parthian dynasty, Arskanian, the Daheh dynasty of Scythians ruled Iran for nearly five hundred years. In ancient times, they migrated to the south of present-day Afghanistan and Iran, and in the Zaranj or Darangianeh region, they were replaced to some extent equal to Helmand province in present-day Afghanistan, Zabul and Kerman, and their territory was from Herat to Zaranj (Zarang) and part of It encompassed Iran and Afghanistan, and that land was called Sakistan (modern-day Sistan).
Excavations and research
Many historical monuments, fragments and antiques and castle hills of Saqqez region have been discovered and recorded. From the relics of the Scythian era, like other civilizations, metal or pottery pieces have been found in the hills of ancient castles. Scythian art, also called Steppe art, decorated objects, mainly arms, jewelry, and trappings for horses, tents, and wagons. One of the most important artifacts discovered is the Ziwiyeh Castle and the great Ziwiye hoard, which was discovered in the 1940s. In addition to Scythian artifacts, artifacts related to Mannaeans and Medes were also discovered, and archaeologists, such as Roman Ghirshman, concluded that the great site of Saqqez was the Capital of many of these civilizations. He writes:
Gallery
A collection of Scythian antiquities in Iran:
See also
List of oldest continuously inhabited cities
Assyrian homeland
Medes
Scythians
Mannaeans
References
External links
Scythians
Ancient cities of the Middle East
Ancient cities
Historical Iranian peoples
Ancient Persia
Kurdistan Province
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Othman El Ouamari (born 27 October 2003) is a Belgian professional footballer who plays for RWDM47.
Club career
Having started his career at Tubize as 4 years old, Othman El Ouamari joined the Standard de Liège academy as an under-15 before eventually choosing to leave for the Racing White Daring de Molenbeek as an under-18, to try to get to senior football more quickly.
Having made his first team debut during the pre-season and signed his first professional contract with the club from Molenbeek in December 2021, El Ouamari made his professional debut for RWDM47 on the 25 January 2022, replacing William Togui during a 2–0 1B Pro League loss against Westerlo.
References
External links
Pro League profile
2003 births
Living people
Belgian footballers
Association football midfielders
People from Tubize
RWDM47 players
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Chung-Hsuan Winston Chen () is a Taiwanese chemist.
Chen earned a degree in chemistry from National Taiwan University in 1969, then pursued further study in the United States. After he completed a doctorate in chemistry at the University of Chicago in 1974, Chen began working at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in 1976 as a research scientist. He was promoted to senior scientist in 1989 and remained in that role until 2005. Concurrently, Chen held adjunct professorships at Vanderbilt University from 1990, and the University of Tennessee–Knoxville from 1993. In 2005, Chen returned to Taiwan, for a position with Academia Sinica's Genomics Research Center. He became acting director of the Genomics Research Center in 2006, and was formally appointed to the role in 2007, serving through 2016. In 2018, Chen was appointed a distinguished visiting chair at the Genomics Research Center.
Chen was elected a fellow of the American Physical Society in 1994, "[f]or his fundamental contributions to chemical kinetics studies and the development of several ultra-sensitive detection methods by laser spectroscopy." This was followed in 2009, by an equivalently titled honor from the American Association for the Advancement of Science. In 2010, Chen was elected to membership within Academia Sinica.
References
Members of Academia Sinica
Fellows of the American Physical Society
Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Taiwanese chemists
Year of birth missing (living people)
living people
National Taiwan University alumni
Taiwanese expatriates in the United States
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Janaki Weds Sriram is a 2003 Indian Telugu-language romantic drama film written and directed by Anji Srinu. The film stars Rohit, Gajala, Rekha and Prema while Kaikala Satyanarayana and Ali play supporting roles. Janaki and Sriram are childhood friends who are separated. Sriram later meets Anjali who falls for him but Sriram realizes that he is still in love with Janaki. The film released on 12 September 2003.
Plot
Cast
Rohit as Sriram
Gajala as Janaki
Rekha as Anjali
Prema
Kaikala Satyanarayana
Ali
Ahuti Prasad
Chalapathi Rao
Narayana Rao
L. B. Sriram
Sudha
Apoorva
Deepa Vimala Sri
Vizag Prasad
Sudarshan
Sri Naveen
Soundtrack
The soundtrack album consists of 8 singles composed by Ghantadi Krishna. Music was released on Surya Music.
Reception
In his review for The Hindu, Gudipoodi Srihari called Janaki Weds Sriram a "feel-good story." He wrote that Rohit gave a satisfactory performance but Gazala stole the show. "Flexible that she is an actress, she suits any kind of role." In a more mixed review, Jeevi of Idlebrain.com felt that the story was mix of successful films like Manasantha Nuvve and Nuvve Kavali. He felt that the climax was very cinematic and unconvincing and the film got boring at times. Zamin Ryot Griddaluru Gopalrao, on the other hand, termed the film "very bad." Gopalrao opined that while story started with an interesting premise, the film lost its steam as it progressed.
References
External links
Indian films
2003 romantic drama films
Indian romantic drama films
2000s Telugu-language films
Films set in Rajahmundry
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Grand Unification is an album by American percussionist Milford Graves, recorded in October 1997 and released in 1998 by Tzadik Records.
Reception
In a review for AllMusic, Stacia Proefrock wrote: "the record is a tight, technical masterpiece played with passion. Combining a variety of African, Asian, and Western drums with rhythmic chanting, Graves provides all of the instrumentation on the album and creates something rare: unaccompanied jazz percussion that shows variety and consistent energy throughout a nearly hour-long album."
The authors of The Penguin Guide to Jazz noted that, since being taken up by Tzadik Records, "for almost the first time in a long career, the drummer can be heard clearly and with definition."
Writing for the Chicago Reader, Peter Margasak called the album "a dense, enthralling work that demands repeated immersion," praised Graves's "mind-boggling multilinearity," and stated that "the barrage of grooves and ideas distracts a listener from the sheer mechanics of execution."
In an article for The Wire, Alan Licht commented that, while listening to "Intuitive Transformations," he noted "a certain correspondence between Graves's drumming and his conversational style. In the piece he establishes a rolling rhythm and then for the next 12 minutes constantly sets up instantaneous variations, fills and accents around it. During our interview, he makes many associative digressions, pulling examples from his various activities to illustrate a point he's trying to make, not rambling but letting his thoughts flow, never losing sight of the underlying question to be answered." Licht stated that Grand Unification finds Graves "in magisterial
command, left to his own devices. Hearing him solo is like witnessing a shamanic ceremony, mysterious and packed with surprises yet totally coherent and rigorously crafted. Vocal incantation often accompanies the pulsating, swirling, scintillating flow as his limbs channel mature artistry, but also scientifically informed insights through the skin, wood and metal. Graves tunes in to the essential vibrations – within, between, beyond."
Track listing
All compositions by Milford Graves.
"Grand Unification" - 5:12
"Transcriptions" - 5:21
"Gathering" - 10:29
"Decisive Moments" - 15:17
"Memory" - 5:24
"Know Your Place" - 5:25
"Intuitive Transformations" - 12:54
"Transcendence" - 3:48
Recorded on October 11, 1997, at Avatar Studio, New York City.
Personnel
Milford Graves – drums, percussion, voice
Production
Milford Graves – producer
John Zorn – executive producer
Jim Anderson – engineer
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1998 albums
Tzadik Records albums
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Mattie Lubchansky is an cartoonist and illustrator from the United States, who specializes in satirical comics about American politics. Lubchansky is non-binary and uses they/them pronouns since 2017.
Lubchansky has published comic strips in The Nib, where they are Associate Editor, as well as on other sites such as Current Affairs, The Daily Dot and Jewish Currents.
Their work is mostly short strips (with four panels), and their editorial work focuses mainly on strips as well. They were a finalist for the 2020 Herblock Prize.
Lubchansky first studied engineering and worked in construction before becoming a cartoonist.
The font used in their comics is inspired by their handwriting and is called "Lubhand".
Publications
In addition to their comics strips, mostly published on The Nib, Lubchansky has been writing a webcomic, Please Listen To Me, since 2010.
They have written or illustrated several books as well:
Dad Magazine, co-authored with Jaya Saxena (Quirk, 2016)
Skeleton Party (self-published, 2016)
The Antifa Super Soldier Cookbook (Silver Sprocket, 2021)
Flash Forward: An Illustrated Guide to Possible (And Not So Possible) Tomorrows, co-written with Rose Eveleth and Sophie Goldstein (Abrams Books, 2021)
Boys' Weekend (working title) (Pantheon, 2023)
References
American cartoonists
American illustrators
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Parramatta Power Soccer Club was an Australian professional association football club based in Parramatta, Greater Western Sydney. The club was formed in 1999 and joined the National Soccer League in the 1999–2000 season through to the final season of the National Soccer League in the 2003–04 season.
The club's first team spent five seasons in the National Soccer League. The table details the club's achievements in major competitions, and the top scorers for each season.
History
Since the foundation of Parramatta Power in 1999, they played their inaugural National Soccer League in the 1999–2000 season where they finished 11th out of 16. The next two seasons had the team miss out on the Finals series until the 2002–03 season resulted with Parramatta Power finishing 3rd qualifying for the Championship Rounds finishing in 4th. Their final season in 2003–04 resulted with the regular season and finals series finish as runners-up both to the Perth Glory.
Key
Key to league competitions:
National Soccer League (NSL) – Australia's former top football league, established in 1977 and dissolved in 2004.
Key to colours and symbols:
Key to league record:
Season = The year and article of the season
Pos = Final position
Pld = Matches played
W = Matches won
D = Matches drawn
L = Matches lost
GF = Goals scored
GA = Goals against
Pts = Points
Seasons
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General
Specific
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Deo Gratias Photo Studio is a photo studio in Ghana. It was founded by James Koblah Bruce Vanderpuije and sons; Isaac Hudson and Ernest John in 1922. It is the oldest operating photographic studio in Ghana. It is located in Jamestown. The studio is currently being managed by the grand daughter of J. K Bruce Vanderpuije- Kate Tamakloe Vanderpuije. "Deo Gratias" is a latin expression which means Thanks be to God.
History
Born in 1899, James belonged to a middle class family in Jamestown in Accra, Ghana (then Gold Coast). He begun learning photography from his master; J.A.C. Holm when he was 20 years old. After three years of apprenticeship, he founded his own studio by the name; Deo Gratias Photo Studio. His interest in photography led him to make portraits of British and Indian families, as well as black aristocrats. Prior to the 1970s, he worked with companies to cover product launches and rebranding exercises.
Vanderpuije's son Isaac Hudson joined his father after schooling for sometime until he gained a government scholarship to study at High School for Graphic and Book Art (Hoch Schule für Grafiek und Buch Kunst), Leipzig, Germany. He was the first African to gain admission at the school's faculty of photography where he studied for five years.
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Carlos L. Valdes (born May 4, 1951) was an American politician in the state of Florida.
Valdes was born in Havana in 1951. He immigrated to the United States with his family in 1960. He received an AA degree from Miami Dade College in 1971 and attended Florida International University from 1972 to 1973. In 1974, he became a licensed real estate and mortgage broker. He served in the Florida House of Representatives for the 112th district from 1988 to 1992 and for the 111th district from 1992 to 2000, as a Republican. He resigned from the House of Representatives on January 25, 2000. In the House of Representatives, he served as Republican Floor Leader from 1992 to 1994 and as Republican Whip from 1994 to 1996.
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|-
1951 births
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The statue of Christopher Colombus was an 10-feet-high statue located in Alameda de Acho, Lima, Peru. It was erected on 4 August 1860 by Spanish sculptor Paz-Soldán. The statue was originally sited on the Avenida 9 de Diciembre (Paseo Colón), but by the 1940s it had been moved to its current location. It underwent renovation in 2020.
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A shoe rack is a furniture which is often found by the door mat in the entryway of houses, and serves a function to keep shoes organized. Often it is placed near a hat shelf, a hatstand, wardrobe rail or hook rack where clothes for outdoor use can be hanged. Some shoe racks also serve as a bench where persons may sit while taking on their shoes.
A well known designer of shoe racks was Gunnar Bolin from Sweden. IKEA has sold shoe racks since 1950, if not earlier.
See also
Shoe hanger
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{{Infobox legislature
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| foundation = 14 October 1985
| disbanded = 11 May 1987
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| preceded_by = Eighth Punjab Legislative Assembly
| succeeded_by = Tenth Punjab Legislative Assembly
| leader1_type = Speaker
| leader1 = Ravi Inder Singh(1985-1986)
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| leader2 = Surjit Singh Minhas(1986-1987)
| leader3_type = Deputy Speaker
| leader3 = Nirmal Singh Kahlon(1985-1986)
| leader4 = Jaswant Singh(1986-1987)
| leader5_type = Leader of House(Chief Minister)
| leader5 =Surjit Singh Barnala
| leader6 =
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The 1985 Punjab Legislative Assembly election''' was the ninth Vidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly) election of the state. Shiromani Akali Dal emerged as the victorious with 73 seats in the 117-seat legislature in the election. The Indian National Congress became the official opposition, holding 34 seats. On 11 May 1987, Assembly was dissolved and president rule was imposed.
Background
Insurgency
Dissolution of Assembly
Notes
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9th
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The 1844 Vermont gubernatorial election was held on September 3, 1844.
Following the suicide of his son, George, in January, incumbent Whig Governor John Mattocks declined to run for re-election.
Whig nominee William Slade defeated Democratic nominee Daniel Kellogg and Liberty nominee William R. Shafter with 51.53% of the vote.
General election
Candidates
Daniel Kellogg, Democratic, former United States Attorney for the District of Vermont, Democratic nominee for Governor in 1843
William R. Shafter, Liberty, farmer and judge
William Slade, Whig, former U.S. Representative
Results
References
1844
Vermont
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The British Raj established the Kadiri Taluk, which was located in the Kadapa district. however it was integrated into the Anantapur district in 1910. With around 210 villages under its control, Kadiri Taluk was Andhra Pradesh's and India's largest taluk at the time. The revenue mandals where the villages are presently located are Kadiri, Mudigubba, Nallamada, N.P. Kunta, Talupula, Nallacheruvu, O. D. Cheruvu, Tanakal, Amadagur, and Gandlapenta. These mandals, with the exception of Mudigubba, are currently under the Kadiri revenue division. Puttaparthi, Nallamada, and Kothacheruvu Mandals are now included. When the taluk system was abolished and the mandal system was implemented, the Kadiri Taluk was split into almost 12 mandals, which shocked tax authorities. Kadiri Taluk was well known in Andhra Pradesh due to its large population and size.
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The 1967 Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football team represented Middle Tennessee State University—as a member of the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) during the 1967 NCAA College Division football season. Led by 21st-year head coach Charles M. Murphy, the Blue Raiders compiled a record an overall record of 5–5 with a mark of 4–3 in conference play, placing third in the OVC. The team's captains were Matheny and Robertson.
Schedule
References
Middle Tennessee
Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football seasons
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Chloe Brockett (born 3 December 2000) is an English television personality. After moving to Chafford Hundred, Essex, at a young age, she began acting with various appearances in television advertisements. Whilst working as a hairdresser, she was cast in the ITVBe reality series The Only Way Is Essex in 2019. As well as appearing on the series, she has also made appearances on Dinner Date and Celebs Go Dating, as well as owning two businesses.
Life and career
Brockett was born on 3 December 2000 in Newham, London. She was born a month earlier than expected to black cab driver mother Clare Brockett. Due to being born prematurely and weighing 4 lbs 4 oz, she was placed into intensive care; her mother also had pre-eclampsia during the pregnancy. Doctors thought that the birth would lead to the death of one of both of them, which Brockett has said gave the two a close relationship throughout their lives. At the age of one, Brockett and her mother moved to Chafford Hundred, Essex. As a child, Brockett attended gymnastics, horse-riding and ballet classes, but she did not enjoy them and preferred to sit with the adults and drink lattes. At the age of eight, Brockett began acting and attended singing, dancing and acting classes. She did television advertisements for E.ON UK and the NSPCC, but stated that she had to stop due to looking too old for the child roles. After she had finished secondary school, Brockett began attending college, where she studied hair and media makeup due to enjoying the atmosphere of being on a set when she was younger. Since she did not enjoy the course, she left after two weeks and got a job in a hair salon in London in 2018.
Brockett left her position in the hair salon in December 2018 due to being cast in the ITVBe reality series The Only Way Is Essex. Brockett and her mother were pictured filming for the series in February 2019, ahead of their casting announcement. She made her first appearance on the series alongside her mother in the twenty-fourth series, first broadcast in March 2019. Shortly after her casting in The Only Way Is Essex, Brockett appeared on the ITVBe series Dinner Date. In 2020, 176 complaints were made to Ofcom about the way Brockett had been spoken to by co-star Olivia Attwood, with many viewers feeling that she had been bullied by Attwood. In 2020, she launched a false eyelash brand, which she followed up by launching a clothing company, Miss Babe, in 2021. Also in 2021, it was announced that she had been cast in the E4 reality dating series Celebs Go Dating. She appeared in the tenth series at the beginning of 2022. Also in 2022, Brockett guest starred in the fourth series of Eating with My Ex, Celebrity Specials which aired on BBC Three.
Filmography
References
External links
2000 births
Living people
Participants in British reality television series
People from the London Borough of Newham
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Digambar Parashuram Dandekar (December 27, 1907 – October 11, 1994) was an Indian sociologist and entrepreneur, best known for his research on population trends in Chicago and Northwestern Indiana, his autobiography A Travel on Camel (1977), and for co-founding the Camlin stationary company in 1931 with his brother.
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Pablo Bofill (born 1980 in Paris) is a French-Spanish architecture firm executive. As of late January 2022, he is the co-head of Ricardo Bofill Taller de Arquitectura (RBTA), jointly with his half-brother Ricardo Emilio Bofill.
Life
Pablo Bofill is the son of architect Ricardo Bofill and visual artist Annabelle d'Huart. He studied at ESADE in Barcelona in the early 2000s. He became chief executive of RBTA in 2009.
In June 2016 he married Colombian designer Melissa Losada; they later divorced. As of early 2022, he lived in Barcelona with Argentine visual artist Luna Paiva.
See also
List of works by Ricardo Bofill Taller de Arquitectura
Notes
Living people
1980 births
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William Eleanor Kearny Carr (March 1, 1840 – March 29, 1912) was an American planter and political hostess who served as the First Lady of North Carolina from 1893 to 1897 as the wife of Governor Elias Carr. She was a charter member and librarian of the first North Carolinian chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Biography
Eleanor Kearny was born on March 1, 1850, to William Kinchen Kearny, a wealthy planter in Warren County, and his wife, Maria Alston. She was a granddaughter of William Alston, who represented Bute County at the North Carolina Provincial Congress and served as a lieutenant colonel in the 3rd North Carolina Regiment during the American Revolution. Kearny grew up at Huntersville, her family's plantation, and was raised in the Methodist faith. Kearny was first educated at home by private tutors and, later, at a girls' school in Petersburg, Virginia.
On May 24, 1859, Kearny married Elias Carr, a wealthy planter from Edgecombe County, in a large ceremony that was considered a big society event in Warren County. She was given an elaborate wedding ring, an opal surrounded by diamonds, by her husband. Upon her marriage, she moved to Carr's family's plantation, Bracebridge Hall. Kearny and her husband had six children: William Kearny Carr, John Buxton Carr, Mary Elizabeth Carr, Elias Carr Jr., Eleanor Kearny Carr, and Annie Bruce Carr. She converted to Episcopalianism after marrying Carr, but continued to attend both Methodist and Episcopal services. She instructed her children in religious education and hired private tutors for schooling before sending her children to private schools. As châtelaine of Bracebridge Hall, Kearny was known to run the household with efficiency and did much of the sewing and cooking herself.
Kearny's father, William, told her that the air in Edgecombe Conty was conductive to the spread of malaria, and convinced his daughter to spend summers in Warren County instead of on her husband's plantation. In the earlier years of their marriage, Kearny and her children spent summers at Huntersville. In 1867, Carr purchased an estate in Warrenton to be used as a summer residence for Kearny. While away for the summers, Kearny would receive letters from her husband expressing his love and affection for her and the children, keeping her up to date on news with their plantation, and discussing politics.
In 1871, while waiting for a train in Weldon, North Carolina, Kearny reportedly sat in a barroom.
In 1893, Kearny's husband was elected as Governor of North Carolina. She was relatively uncomfortable in the role as hostess of the executive mansion, so her daughter-n-law, Martina Van Riswick Carr, assisted her in her role. After the North Carolina General Assembly allocated funds to purchase furniture for and make repairs on the executive mansion in February 1893, Kearny oversaw the renovations and redecorating. She also oversaw extensive work on the grounds of the mansion. Kearny hired David Haywood to serve as the butler for the first family; he ended up serving fourteen different governors and their families in his career.
Kearny was a charter member of her chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and served as her chapter's first librarian.
She died on March 29, 1912, in Washington D.C., where she was undergoing surgery. Her body was later returned to North Carolina and buried in the family plot at Bracebridge Hall.
References
1840 births
1912 deaths
American planters
Eleanor
Converts to Anglicanism from Methodism
Daughters of the American Revolution people
Episcopalians from North Carolina
First Ladies and Gentlemen of North Carolina
North Carolina Democrats
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