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1960: Felipe Armengol ; 1961: Felipe Armengol ; 1962: Miguel Cosegal ; 1963: Miguel Cosegal ; 1964: Miguel Cosegal ; 1965: Ignacio Sola ; 1966: Ignacio Sola ; 1967: Ignacio Sola ; 1968: Ignacio Sola ; 1969: Ignacio Sola ; 1970: Miguel Cosegal ; 1971: Ignacio Sola ; 1972: Ignacio Sola ; 1973: José Hernández ; 1974: Roge... |
Credits ; Producer – L.A. Reid, Babyface, Remix produced by Yvonne Turner ; Remix engineer – Rodney Ascue ; Remix Keyboards & Programming - Kenneth Richardson ; Writers – L.A. Reid, Babyface ; Vocal arrangement – L.A. Reid, Babyface, Whitney Houston ; Rhythm arrangement – L.A. Reid, Babyface ; Assistant engineer – Jim ... |
In 1800, the Floyds again moved southward, this time to Camden County, Georgia. They purchased large tracts of land located south of the Satilla River, north of the Crooked River and west of the marshes and the Cumberland River to what is now I-95. Here, in this area that became known as "Floyd's Neck," they built two ... |
eldest son, Thomas Darley Waddilove, died in March 1799 aged only 17, and his youngest son (another priest), Robert Darley Waddilove, died in Penzance, Cornwall in July 1813 at the age of 24. The only one of Waddilove's sons to father children was William James Darley Waddilove MA (Hons. Cantab. St John's); he became c... |
Other TV series in which Aizawa dubbed for either sub-regular casts or guest include: Star Trek: Voyager, CSI: Miami (Season 2, episode 4) |
Samson Abramsky, computer scientist ; David Deutsch, quantum computing pioneer ; I.J. Good, cryptographer, philosopher of statistics; computing pioneer ; David Levy, computer chess expert ; Leo Marks, cryptographer and screenwriter ; Max Newman, mathematician and computing pioneer (Jewish father) ; Gordon Plotkin, comp... |
Kull, Kalevi; Kukk, Toomas; Lotman, Aleksei 2003. When culture supports biodiversity: The case of wooded meadow. In: Roepstorff, Andreas; Bubandt, Nils; Kull, Kalevi (eds.) 2003. Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity. Aarhus: Aarhus University Press, 76–96. (pdf) |
Olympic Games Pan American and Commonwealth Games Beaudet was born on December 12, 1986 in Quebec City, Quebec. She made her debut to the Canadian national team at the World Archery Youth Championships in 2002, and won her first international competition in Arizona that same year, a moment she reflected in 2015 as her ... |
into Iraq from a staging area in Kuwait had been stopped and that "he's not coming to Iraq, and will depart Kuwait and will return to Fort Bragg immediately where he will be assigned duties commensurate with his Military Occupation Specialty and rank that allows him to be a productive member of the military police corp... |
Solos (Songlines, 2004) Some Order, Long Understood (Black Saint, 1982) Nine Below Zero (Sound Aspects, 1987) ; Todos Santos ... Play Robin Holcomb (Sound Aspects, 1988) Intersection Poems (Spool, 2005) Mylab (Sony BMG, 2004) NY Composers Orchestra (New World, 1990) ; First Program in Standard Time (New World, 1992) Po... |
Richard Sandrak (born April 15, 1992, also known as Little Hercules) is an American former bodybuilder, martial artist and actor, known for his muscular physique at an extremely young age, and for his appearance in the documentary The World's Strongest Boy. |
a pre-recorded cameo in a sketch parodying his film. ; Debbie Matenopoulos appeared as herself in a parody of The View. ; LineColor=c2e9ed EpisodeNumber=457 ; EpisodeNumber2=11 ; OriginalAirDate= January 16, 1999 ; RTitle=James Van Der Beek ; Aux1=Everlast ; ShortSummary= ; Everlast performs "What It's Like". ; Colin Q... |
by Patriarch Maxim on 21 November 1977 at St Nedelya Church. Between 1983 and 1990, Neophyte was an agent of the 6th Directorate of the Committee for State Security, communist secret police, under the secret name "Simeonov". Sixteen pages of his personal file have been preserved, in which Neophyte was described as: "'V... |
Alberto Alberani Samaritani ; Eraldo Pizzo ; Mario Cevasco ; Gianni Lonzi ; Enzo Barlocco ; Franco Lavoratori ; Gianni De Magistris ; Alessandro Ghibellini ; Giancarlo Guerrini ; Paolo Ferrando ; Eugenio Merello The following players represented Italy: |
Climate of Kerala ; Protected areas of Kerala ; Biosphere reserves in Kerala ; Agasthyamala Biosphere Reserve ; Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve ; National parks of Kerala ; Eravikulam National Park ; Wildlife of Kerala ; Flora of Kerala ; Fauna of Kerala ; Birds of Kerala |
07. "Sasquatch" (featuring Tyler, The Creator) ; 13. "Whoa" (featuring Tyler, The Creator) |
La Chaux-de-Fonds (French pronunciation: [laʃodəfɔ̃]; archaic German: Schalu) is a Swiss city in the canton of Neuchâtel. It is located in the Jura Mountains at an altitude of 992 metres, a few kilometres south of the French border. After Geneva, Lausanne, Bienne, and Fribourg, it is the fifth-largest city in the Roman... |
Luigi Manconi ; Pietro Marcenaro ; Catiuscia Marini ; Ignazio Marino ; Giovanna Melandri ; Maurizio Migliavacca ; Marco Minniti ; Fabio Mussi |
Praça Rui Barbosa, Belo Horizonte ; Museu da Inconfidência, Ouro Preto ; Basílica Nossa Senhora de Lourdes, Belo Horizonte ; Catedral Nossa Senhora da Boa Viagem, Belo Horizonte ; Belo Horizonte City Hall, Belo Horizonte ; Centro de Cultura Belo Horizonte (CRModa), Belo Horizonte ; Praça Doutor João Penido, Juiz de For... |
Bernard Corser, (1882–1967) Australian politician ; Edward Corser, (1852–1928) Australian politician ; Frederick Corser, (1849–1924) American architect ; Rodger Corser, (born 1973) Australian actor ; Thomas Corser, (1793–1876) British clergyman ; Troy Corser, (born 1971) Australian motorcycle racer Corser is a surname,... |
A diplomat (from Ancient Greek: δίπλωμα; romanized diploma) is a person appointed by a state, intergovernmental, or nongovernmental institution to conduct diplomacy with one or more other states or international organizations.
The main functions of diplomats are representation and protection of the interests and nation... |
Le Billon's first television appearance was in 1997, in a guest role on the ITV series Heartbeat. This was followed by guest roles in: City Central (BBC) and Cold Feet (Granada). His first leading role was in the Renaissance season of How We Used to Live playing the role of Tom Byngham, after which he returned to colle... |
1) David Richard Owen Lloyd George, 4th Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor (born 22 January 1951) ; 2) Robert John Daniel Lloyd George (born 13 August 1952) ; 3) Lady Julia Margaret Violet Lloyd George Lloyd-George married first Ruth Margaret Coit (died 16 May 2003), daughter of Richard Coit and Violet Josephine Slocock, on 8... |
sample of poems and letters by Veronica Franco 2013 Veronica Franco Project, USC Dornsife. ; portraits, attributed to Tintoretto 2013 Veronica Franco Project, USC Dornsife.. ; Michael Asimow, Dangerous Beauty: The Trial of a Courtesan UCLA Law School, (May 1998). ; Rosenthal, Margaret F., "Veronica Franco's Terze Rime ... |
Thompson was the son of Enos Thompson (died 1806) and his wife Sara Hitchcock Thompson. His younger brother Jesse Thompson (1749-1834) settled in Dutchess County, New York and was elected six times to the New York State Assembly. His much younger sister Abia or Abiah (1762-1846) married George Bliss Throop (1761-1794) ... |
Marina Augusta Pepper (née Baker; born 8 December 1967) is an English Liberal Democrat local politician, journalist, children's book author and former model and actress. She was Playboy's Playmate of the Month for March 1987. |
Geneva ( jə-NEE-və; Arpitan: [dzəˈnɛva] ; French: Genève [ʒənɛv] ) is the second-most populous city in Switzerland (after Zürich) and the most populous in French-speaking Romandy. Situated in the southwest of the country, where the Rhône exits Lake Geneva, it is the capital of the Republic and Canton of Geneva, and a c... |
The Parliamentary Secretary of States are Anette Kramme and Kerstin Griese. The Secretaries of State are Leonie Gebers, Björn Böhning and Rolf Schmachtenberg. |
John Scurti as Wendell Kirk, a barber and Tony Sr.'s friend |
1) "What Am I Gonna Do" (Kim Carnes, Dave Ellingson) – 2:58 ; 2) "Jamaica Sunday Morning" (Carnes, Ellingson) – 4:23 ; 3) "Stay Away" (Carnes) – 4:00 ; 4) "Lookin' for a Big Night" (Carnes, Ellingson) – 3:54 ; 5) "Paris Without You (St. Vincent's Court)" (Carnes, Ellingson) – 5:15 ; 6) "It Hurts So Bad" (Carnes) ... |
Amanda Tapping (British born Canadian) ; Gerald Thomas ; Ralph Thomas ; J. Lee Thompson ; Pete Travis |
Stevie Cameron,, (, Stephanie Graham Dahl; born 11 October 1943) is a Canadian investigative journalist and author. |
A native of Jersey City, New Jersey, Hammock was born on July 7, 1981. He attended Bishop Luers High School in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Hammock is a graduate of NIU and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Hammock is married with one daughter and an infant son. |
Wayne Cooper is a British-born fashion designer based in Australia. Cooper grew up in London's East End. Always interested in fashion, he moved to Australia in 1985 and trained in fashion design at East Sydney Technical College while working at the Sydney clothing store, Masons. Cooper was part of a successful fashion ... |
The Westliches Zwillingsköpfl is located on the main ridge of the Zillertal Alps. To the north the slopes fall into the Krimmler Achental in the Austrian state Salzburg, to the south into the Ahrn Valley around the territory of the municipality of Prettau in South Tyrol (Italy). |
Last of the Long-haired Boys is a 1968 British drama film directed by Peter Everett and starring Richard Todd, Gillian Raine and Patrick Barr. |
Saitama Prefecture (埼玉県, Saitama-ken) is a landlocked prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu. Saitama Prefecture has a population of 7,338,536 (January 1, 2020) and has a geographic area of 3,797 km2 (1,466 sq mi). Saitama Prefecture borders Tochigi Prefecture and Gunma Prefecture to the north, Nagan... |
Albert Lilar (1900–1976), Belgian politician ; Françoise Lilar, pen name of Françoise Mallet-Joris (1930–2016), Belgian author ; Suzanne Lilar (1901–1992), Belgian author Lilar is a Flemish surname. Notable people with the surname include: |
McKechnie was born on August 7, 1886 to Archibald and Mary McKechnie, two Scottish immigrants who had settled in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania shortly before Bill was born. |
Tel Aviv derby: Maccabi Tel Aviv vs. Hapoel Tel Aviv ; Derby of Israel: Maccabi Tel Aviv vs. Hapoel Jerusalem ; Tel Aviv vs. Haifa: Maccabi Tel Aviv or Hapoel Tel Aviv vs. Maccabi Haifa |
governor's palace, and carried out interior remodelling in the Palazzo della Riserva, the Stradone Martiri della Libertà boulevard, and the ducal Palazzo del Giardino, laid out in the French manner with sculptures by Boudard. Petitot survived Tillot's disgrace, took over Tillot's early employment as master of ceremonie... |
Maristas Palencia: 1979–2002 ; Hormigones Saldaña Palencia: 2002–2005 ; Provincia de Palencia: 2005–2006 ; Alimentos de Palencia: 2006–2008 ; Faymasa Palencia: 2008–2009 ; Palencia Baloncesto: 2009–2013 ; Quesos Cerrato Palencia: 2013–2017 ; Chocolates Trapa Palencia: 2017–present CD Maristas Palencia had several denom... |
1939 ; Slaughterhouse, Adolfo Gonzales Chaves, Buenos Aires Province, 1938 ; Slaughterhouse, Alem, Buenos Aires Province, 1937 ; Slaughterhouse, Azul, Buenos Aires Province, 1938 ; Slaughterhouse, Balcarce, Buenos Aires Province, 1937 ; Slaughterhouse, Cachari, Buenos Aires Province, 1937 ; Slaughterhouse, Chillar, Bue... |
Robert Q. Lewis (born Robert Goldberg; April 25, 1921 – December 11, 1991) was an American radio and television personality, game show host, and actor. Lewis added the middle initial "Q" to his name accidentally on the air in 1942, when he responded to a reference to radio comedian F. Chase Taylor's character, Co... |
he still received a full salary. Voynov was paid while he was under investigation by the league; however, he was banned from participating in any team activities while serving his suspension. Voynov pleaded not guilty to the charges of domestic violence on 1 December 2014. At a hearing on 15 December 2014, an officer t... |
Hickory High School is located in Hickory, North Carolina, United States. It is a public high school in the Hickory City School system, located in Catawba County. |
K. K. Aroor ; Alleppey Vincent ; Sebastian Kunjukunju Bhagavathar ; Mavelikkara Ponnamma ; Nanukkuttan ; C. K. Rajam ; M. P. Sanku ; Seethalakshmi ; Mathappan |
Geilo Hotel was founded in 1890 ; Øyo Hotell was founded in 1909 ; Dr. Holms Hotel was founded in 1909 ; Haugen Hotell was founded 1914 ; The 1980 Winter Paralympics were held at Geilo ; Queen Sonja of Norway gained her ski instructors certificate in Geilo |
Franz von Seitz, born Franz Seitz (31 December 1817 – 13 April 1883) was a German painter, lithographer, engraver and costume designer as well as an art teacher and theatre director. |
The writer, journalist and Labour MP Dick Leonard (1930–2021), his wife Irène Heidelberger-Leonard, Professor of German Literature, their son Mark Leonard (born 1974), political scientist and author, and their daughter Miriam Leonard (born 1976), Professor of Greek Literature, have all lived at No. 18. Dick Leonard di... |
Otto worked for two years (1925–1927) as a plant breeder on a large private estate at Dioseg, near Bratislava. Lewis Namier persuaded Otto to emigrate to Palestine to help establish a plant and animal breeding programme there and to act as a bridge between the Zionist Organization and the Empire Marketing Board under t... |
Charles Pierre Mathieu Combes (26 December 1801 – 11 January 1872) was a French engineer. He was Inspector-General of Mines and the Director of the School of Mines in Paris. His name is on the Eiffel Tower. |
Bae Geu-rin (born January 1, 1989) is a South Korean actress. |
Elisa Altamira (Melissa Ricks) is a beautiful and wealthy teenager. The eldest daughter of Mariano (Albert Martinez) and Dana Altamira (Agot Isidro), Elisa is lauded as the perfect daughter. Yet, she is not who her parents think she is. One night after Mariano's party, Elisa insisted on her father to go out with her yo... |
Game 1: Montreal 8–7 Regina (in Montreal) ; Game 2: Montreal 5–2 Regina (in Montreal) ; Game 3: Montreal 5–1 Regina (in Toronto) ; Game 4: Regina 7–4 Montreal (in Toronto) ; Game 5: Montreal 6–3 Regina (in Montreal) |
Metrorail operates commuter trains between Thembisa and central Johannesburg. Train stations are Thembisa in the east, Limindlela in the center and Leralla in the west. Oakmoor and Olifansfontein stations are in the far east but is serviced by trains heading to Pretoria. |
After working together in the Series Armed Reaction in 1998, Joyce Tang and Marco Ngai started dating and had a 9-year relationship. At that time, Hong Kong fans and entertainment were waiting for a wedding of the century from a beautiful love story, she suddenly announced her breakup. The reason Marco Ngai betrayed he... |
Dave Marsh (born 1949 or 1950) is an American music critic and radio talk show host. He was an early editor of Creem magazine, has written for various publications such as Newsday, The Village Voice, and Rolling Stone, and has published numerous books about music and musicians, mostly focused on rock music. He is also ... |
Gyula Kertész (also known as Julius Kertész; 29 February 1888 – 1 May 1982) was a Hungarian international footballer who played the forward position alongside his two brothers, Vilmos and Adolf. Kertész was born in Kálnica in what was then Hungary, and was Jewish. |
Bryan Davis ; Charlie Davis Bryan and Charlie are brothers. |
Ibán Espadas Zubizarreta, Spanish footballer ; Ángel Garma Zubizarreta, Spanish-Argentine psychoanalyst ; Carmen Garayalde Zubizarreta, Uruguayan artist ; Àlex Monner Zubizarreta, Spanish actor ; Ainhoa Murúa Zubizarreta, Spanish triathlete ; Andoni Zubizarreta (born 1961), Spanish football goalkeeper ; Carlos Zubizarr... |
Ivan Itkin, State Representative ; Running mate: Marjorie Margolies-Mezvinsky, former US Congresswoman |
For a long time Willem van Herp was believed to have been a pupil of Peter Paul Rubens. Even though he was not his pupil he did borrow many of Rubens' motifs and touched up copies after Rubens for the art dealer Matthijs Musson. He is said to have trained with the minor artists Damiaan Wortelmans II and Hans Biermans. ... |
Colonel Frederick Finch Mackenzie (14 July 1849 – 17 July 1934) was an English magistrate, militia soldier and amateur cricketer. He was the commander of 5th battalion The Lancashire Fusiliers and played two first-class cricket matches for Kent County Cricket Club in 1880. Mackenzie was born at Kensington in London, th... |
In 1903, Matheson acquired the assets of the Holyoke Automobile Company, and relocated production to Holyoke, Massachusetts. |
Ricardo Marín Sánchez (born March 18, 1998 in Mexico City) is a Mexican professional footballer. |
Giuseppe Bezzuoli (28 November 1784 – 13 September 1855) was an Italian painter of the Neoclassic period, active in Milan, Rome, and his native city of Florence. |
Vladimir Yakovlev (September 2004 — September 2007) ; Dmitry Kozak (September 2007 — October 2008) ; Viktor Vasargin (October 2008 — April 2012) ; Vladimir Tokarev (April – May 2012) ; Oleg Govorun (May – October 2012) ; Igor Slyunyaev (October 2012 – September 2014) |
Kanye West – Touch The Sky ; Kanye West – Champion ; Soulja Boy – Crank That ; Kanye West – Can't Tell Me Nothing ; Kanye West – I Wonder ; Kanye West – Stronger ; Kanye West featuring T-Pain – Good Life ; Kanye West featuring Jamie Foxx – Gold Digger |
Claudine Mendy (born 1990), French handball player ; Domingo Mendy (born 1870, date of death unknown), Uruguayan Olympic fencer ; Pedro Mendy (born 1872, date of death unknown), Uruguayan Olympic fencer |
Charles Collis (1838–1902), Irish-American US Army officer in the American Civil War ; Dean Collis (born 1985), Australian rugby player ; Gordon Collis (born 1940), Australian rules footballer ; Jack T. Collis (1923–1998), American art director ; James Collis (1856–1918), English soldier ; John Collis (born 1944), Brit... |
of School Psychology (MASP) Maryland School Psychologists' Association (MSPA) Massachusetts School Psychologists Association (MSPA) Michigan Association of School Psychologists (MASP) Minnesota School Psychologists Association (MSPA) Mississippi Association for Psychology in the Schools (MAPS) Missouri Association of S... |
Francisco María Oreamuno Bonilla (4 October 1801, Cartago, Costa Rica – 23 May 1856) was a Costa Rican politician and the Head of State of Costa Rica from November to December 1844. |
Jill Tarter (born 1944), American astronomer focused on SETI ; Florence Taylor Hildred (1865–1932), English astronomer and pastor ; Alenush Terian (1921–2011), Iranian-Armenian astronomer ; Michelle Thaller (born 1969), American astronomer and educator ; Jana Tichá (born 1965), Czech astronomer searching for minor plan... |
13 January – Valgerður Bjarnadóttir, politician. ; 23 March – Valgerður Sverrisdóttir, politician ; 16 June – Kristenn Einarsson, publisher ; 26 August – Steinunn Sigurðardóttir, poet and novelist ; 3 September – Jóhannes Eðvaldsson, footballer (d. 2021) ; 4 September – Tómas Pálsson... |
• Matthew Rabin (born 1963), American behavioral economist • Roy Radner (born 1927), American micro-economist • John Rae (1796–1872), Scottish/Canadian economist • Richard W. Rahn (born 1942), American economist • Raghuram Rajan (born 1963), Indian economist • Mihir Rakshit (born 1936), Indian economist • Rogelio Ramír... |
Lindsay Megan Pagano (born June 22, 1986) is an American singer who until 2003 was signed to Warner Brothers Records. She toured with Dream Street and Aaron Carter for several months. She also performed for the governor of California along with The Eagles and the Backstreet Boys. She is mostly known for her 2001 song "... |
Patriarch Neophyte (Патриарх Неофит, secular name Simeon Nikolov Dimitrov; born 15 October 1945 in Sofia) has been the Patriarch of All Bulgaria, head of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church since 24 February 2013. Prior to his election, he was the Metropolitan Bishop of Ruse (2001–2013) and Bishop of Dorostol and Cherven (19... |
Gabrielle Allen, British and American astrophysicist ; Gary Allen (1936–1986), American journalist ; Gavin Allen (born 1965), Australian rugby league footballer ; Gareth Allen (born 1988), former Welsh professional snooker player ; Geoffrey Freeman Allen (1922–1995), English author specialising in the field of railways... |
Given name ; Mimoun Azaouagh (born 1982), Moroccan-born German football player ; Mimoun El Kadi (born 1987), Dutch football player ; Mimoun Eloisghiri (born 1989), Dutch football player ; Mimoun El Oujdi, Moroccan singer ; Mimoun Mahi (born 1994), Dutch football player ; Mimoun Mansouri (born 1946), Moroccan general ; ... |
Bryan Fryzel (born January 17, 1983), better known by his stage name Frequency, is an American music producer and musician from Rockville Centre, New York. |
Keyboard programming – Babyface, The Neptunes, Mike City, Megahertz, Heavy D, Anthony Nance, Brion James, Tim Kelley ; Drum programming – Tim Kelley, Anthony Nance, Buckwild, The Neptunes, Mike City ; Bass – Babyface ; Acoustic guitar – Babyface ; Electric guitar – Babyface, Bob Robinson, Brion James ; Wurlitzer and Fe... |
; Nana College, Warri ; Dom Domingos College, Warri ; Delta Secondary School, Warri ; Dore Numa College, Warri ; Essi College, Warri ; Uwangue College, Warri ; Urhobo College, Effurun ; Classical International Schools ; Ugborikoko Secondary School ; Army Day Secondary School, Effurun ; College of Commerce Warri ; DSC T... |
Tobias Lindholm (born 5 July 1977) is a Danish screenwriter and film director. His 2015 directed film A War was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. In addition to A War, he has directed the films R (2010), A Hijacking (2012), and The Good Nurse (2022). He has also written for multiple films a... |
2015 Design Miami/Basel ; 2014 Design Miami/Basel, Basel ; 2013 Design Miami/Basel, Basel ; 2012 Design Miami/, Miami PAD, Pavilion of Art & Design, London Design Miami/Basel, Basel ; 2011 Design Miami/, Miami Design Miami/Basel, Basel ; 2010 Design Miami/, Miami Design Miami/Basel, Basel ; 2009 Design Miami/, Miami |
Giovanni Stefano Marucelli (1586 – c. 1646) was an Italian painter and architect of the Baroque period, active in Tuscany, including Florence and Pisa.
His name is also written as Maruscelli, Maruscielli, or Marscelli. Born in Florence, around 1600 he became a pupil of Andrea Boscoli in Pisa.
His masterpiece is the Abr... |
that the individual who had actually committed the murder was now outside the country. In mid-August Corrales said, "We know who did it, the reasons, and there is plenty of evidence". José Rafael Bueso Oseguera, alias Lito Lito Kasasa, who was said to be the last known person to be with Espinal, was arrested on 29 Augu... |
Texarkana (Amtrak station) ; Texarkana Regional Airport |
Juan Luis Guerra Seijas (born 7 June 1957) is a Dominican musician, singer, composer, and record producer. Throughout his career, he has won numerous awards including 28 Latin Grammy Awards, three
Grammy Awards, and one Latin Billboard Music Award. He won 3 Latin Grammy Awards in 2010, including Album of the Year. In 2... |
1) "Desperation" (Phil Feit, Mark Reale, Guy Speranza) – 2:43 ; 2) "Warrior" (Steve Costello, Reale, Speranza) – 3:50 ; 3) "Rock City" (Feit, Reale, Speranza) – 3:29 ; 4) "Overdrive" (Reale, Speranza, Lou A. Kouvaris) – 4:12 1) "Angel" (Feit, Reale, Speranza) – 3:37 ; 2) "Tokyo Rose" (Reale, Speranza, Kouvaris) – 4:20 ... |
On 10 October 2019, Andone was appointed as the new head coach of Liga I club Astra Giurgiu. |
; Pharrell Williams ; Robin Williams (seven segments): Williams appeared numerous times in the 1990s and 2000s. In the first, aired in 1992 as episode 2963, Williams uses his shoe to demonstrate what makes something alive. Robin then appeared in a celebrity version of "Monster in the Mirror". Another segment has Robin ... |
Dancehall Queen Carlene Jamaica's first National Dancehall Queen Dancehall Queen ? Dancehall Queen Keisha Campbell ; Dancehall Queen 1999 - 2002 Dancehall Queen Stacey ; Dancehall Queen 2002 - 2003 Dancehall Queen Junko Kudō ; Dancehall Queen 2003 - 2004 Dancehall Queen Mad Michelle ; Dancehall Queen 2004 - 20... |
A teacher-librarian or school librarian or school library media specialist (SLMS) is a certified librarian who also has training in teaching. According to the American Association of School Librarians (AASL), a division of the American Library Association (ALA), the official title for a certified librarian who works in... |
Boroughbridge railway station served the town of Boroughbridge, North Yorkshire, England from 1847 to 1964 on the Pilmoor, Boroughbridge and Knaresborough Railway. |
that Behaim and Columbus met in Lisbon, neither Behaim or Columbus ever referenced such a meeting. Behaim has been hailed as a great mathematician and astronomer but there is no evidence of a scientific education nor are there any extant scientific writings by him. Behaim claimed to be a disciple of the Renaissance mat... |
Francisco Rodríguez Maldonado (born 5 June 1960) is a Colombian former professional racing cyclist. He rode in four editions of the Tour de France and five editions of the Vuelta a España. |
Krarup was born in Grenaa, to vicar Vilhelm Krarup and Bodil Marie Krarup (née Langballe). He is married to Anette Elisabeth (née Lund Steen), with whom he has four children, one of whom, Marie, has also entered politics. He is the grandson of Alfred Krarup and cousin of Jesper Langballe and Ole Krarup. Krarup graduate... |
After School is a 2003 Singaporean crime film directed by Zhu Houren. The film was commissioned by Singapore's National Crime Prevention Council. It is based on a true story. |
Many early Islamic philosophers and logicians discussed the liar paradox. Their work on the subject began in the 10th century and continued to Athīr al-Dīn al-Abharī and Nasir al-Din al-Tusi of the middle 13th century and beyond. Although the Liar paradox has been well known in Greek and Latin traditions, the works of ... |
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