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Giulio Bisegni made his international debut for Italy. ; Nick Easter, aged 36, became the oldest English player to score a try in a test match. Notes: |
Client: "I feel strange." Non-clean language facilitator responses might include: ; "I know this can be uncomfortable." ; "Are you ill?" ; "Do you want to feel normal?" ; "What would happen if you didn't?" ; "Stop complaining!" Clean language facilitator responses might include: ; "And where do you feel strange?" ; "An... |
Edwin Hubbell Chapin (December 29, 1814 – 1880) was an American preacher and editor of the Christian Leader. He was also a poet, responsible for the poem Burial at Sea, which was the origin of a famous folk song, Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie. |
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Marnus Labuschagne ( or Afrikaans: [la.bəs'kax.ni]; born 22 June 1994) is an Australian international cricketer who captains Queensland and plays for Glamorgan in county cricket and for Brisbane Heat in the Big Bash League. Labuschagne was once ranked as high as no.1 in the ICC Test batting rankings, and has previously... |
Esmeraldas is a coastal city in northwestern Ecuador. It is the seat of the Esmeraldas Canton and capital of the Esmeraldas Province. It has an international sea port and a small airport (IATA location identifier: ESM). Esmeraldas is the major seaport of northwestern Ecuador, and it lies on the Pacific coast at the mou... |
New Plymouth District Council (Te Kaunihera ā-Rohe o Ngāmotu) is the territorial authority for the New Plymouth District of New Zealand. The council consists of the mayor of New Plymouth,, and 14 ward councillors. |
Newton is a train station in Newton, Kansas, United States, served by Amtraks Southwest Chief train. It is the nearest station to Kansas' largest city, Wichita. |
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issued a statement urging authorities to solve the crime. Hugo Maldonado, vice president of the Comité de Derechos Humanos (Codeh), said that it was lamentable that there was so much impunity in Honduras and that authorities might not want to make public the name of Espinal's real assassin. A September 22 report indica... |
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Gregory Wentworth Mike (born 14 July 1966 in Nottingham) is an English former first-class cricketer active 1988–96 who played for Nottinghamshire. His son Ben Mike is a first-class cricketer for Leicestershire. |
Point on the Balmain Peninsula in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia ; Napoleon's Nose, a basaltic hill overlooking the city of Belfast, Northern Ireland ; Nose, Osaka, a town in Toyono District, Osaka Prefecture, Japan ; Nose Hill Park, the second largest urban park in Canada and one of the largest urban parks in Nort... |
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Henry Charles Bailey Jr. (born February 28, 1973) is a former professional American football wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL). |
Leslie Douglas (Les) Jackson, DFC & Bar (24 February 1917 – 17 February 1980) was an Australian fighter ace of World War II, credited with five aerial victories. Born in Brisbane, he was a businessman when he joined the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Reserve in 1937. Called up for active duty shortly after the outbr... |
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Tony Clarke (born 31 May 1959) is a New Zealand sports shooter. He competed in the men's 50 metre running target event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. |
Koudai Tsukakoshi (塚越 広大) is a Japanese racing driver. |
Ricardo Sánchez (born May 27, 1982) is a former Mexican footballer. |
talking about ghosts, there wouldn't be any ghost-busting in it." Stern, a friend of Ivan Reitman, also revealed that he had seen Jason's early short films and was impressed enough to offer him the opportunity to direct an episode of Son of the Beach (a TV series he produced, a goofy parody of Baywatch), which Jason de... |
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Adam Cockburn of Ormiston, Lord Ormiston (1656–1735), Scottish judge and Lord Justice Clerk ; Adam Cockburn (actor), Australian actor and DJ ; Alexander de Cokburne, Sir Alexander de Cokburne, Baron of Langton, Carriden, Bolton and Skirling, (c. 1310–c. 1370), prominent landowner in the Scottish Lowlands ; Sir Alexande... |
League Baseball pitcher and broadcaster ; Rick Walker (born 1955), American retired National Football League player and radio sports commentator ; Rick White (disambiguation) ; Rick Williams (disambiguation) ; Rick Wilson (basketball) (born 1956), basketball player ; Rick Wilson (ice hockey) (born 1950), ice hockey pla... |
Mariángel Ruiz Torrealba (born 7 January 1980) is a Venezuelan actress, tv host, singer, fashion model and beauty pageant titleholder. Winning Miss Venezuela 2002 as Miss Aragua, she then placed 1st runner-up at Miss Universe 2003. |
A guitarist (or a guitar player) is a person who plays the guitar. Guitarists may play a variety of guitar family instruments such as classical guitars, acoustic guitars, electric guitars, and bass guitars. Some guitarists accompany themselves on the guitar by singing or playing the harmonica, or both. |
A disc jockey, more commonly abbreviated as DJ, is a person who plays recorded music for an audience. Types of DJs include radio DJs (who host programs on music radio stations), club DJs (who work at nightclubs or music festivals), mobile DJs (who are hired to work at public and private events such as weddings, parties... |
The new building of Greek Ministry of Education is located in Marousi, in the district Neratziotissa. In the same district is located the School of Pedagogical and Technological Education, a Greek university. The German School of Athens is also located in Marousi. |
East Berlin was the de facto capital city of the German Democratic Republic from 1949 to 1990. Formally, it was the Soviet sector of Berlin, established in 1945. The American, British, and French sectors were known as West Berlin. From 13 August 1961 until 9 November 1989, East Berlin was separated from West Berlin by ... |
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Afonso II (IPA: [ɐˈfõsu]; English: Alphonse; Archaic Portuguese: Affonso; Portuguese-Galician: Alfonso or Alphonso; Latin: Alphonsus; 23 April 1185 – 25 March 1223), nicknamed the Fat (o Gordo) or the Leper (o Gafo), was the third king of Portugal and the second but eldest surviving son of Sancho I of Portugal and Dulc... |
Canoas (Portuguese pronunciation: [kaˈnoɐs]) is a municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, forming part of the Greater Porto Alegre area. It is the largest municipality of the metropolitan region of Porto Alegre and the third largest municipality of Rio Grande do Sul. Officially declared a city on June 2... |
Honor Harger (born 1975 in Dunedin) is a curator and artist from New Zealand. Harger has a particular interest in artistic uses of new technologies. She is currently the executive director of the ArtScience Museum in Singapore.
Harger was included in The Guardian's 'The Hospital Club 100 list' for 2013, which lists inn... |
Vladimir Egorovich Yakovlev (Russian: Владимир Егорович Яковлев, born March 8, 1959) is a founder and an editor-in-chief of the Kommersant Newspaper, the first Russian daily business-oriented newspaper. He is a former CEO and owner of Kommersant Publishing house. |
Gunnar Uldall (17 November 1940 – 14 November 2017) was a German politician and former state minister of Economy and Labour in Hamburg. He was a member of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU). Uldall was born on 17 November 1940 in Hamburg, he was married with 3 children. After his Abitur in 1960 and his conscription t... |
His uncle, Dick Calmus, was a baseball pitcher who was signed as a bonus baby and played for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago Cubs in the 1960s. |
Brou-sur-Chantereine is a commune in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region in north-central France. |
Cor es de bos aips complida ; deu esser enantida ; sa valors, s'ap si m'acueill; ; enquer n'er meils que d'Enida ; can Erecs l'ac enrequida, ; quar mais la tem e l'am meils. Guillem Ramon de Gironella was a late thirteenth-century Catalan troubadour. His poetry, while difficult, is highly original and praised for its b... |
The Meeting is a 2012 Nigerian romantic comedy drama film produced by Rita Dominic & Mildred Okwo and directed by Mildred Okwo. It stars Femi Jacobs, Rita Dominic, Linda Ejiofor, Kehinde Bankole and Jide Kosoko with special appearances from Nse Ikpe Etim, Kate Henshaw and Chinedu Ikedieze. It received 6 nominations at ... |
The Watseka Union Depot is a historic railway station located on South Second Street in Watseka, Illinois. The depot was built in 1906 to accommodate traffic on the Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad through the city; it also served the Toledo, Peoria and Western Railway's line. Railway service through Watseka began... |
He is a son of the Ukrainian coach Yuriy Vernydub. |
Olin married Patience Dwinnell on December 13, 1768. He later married Lydia Myers Pope and they had five children, Benjamin Olin, Esther Olin, Nathaniel Green Olin, Abram Baldwin Olin and Job S. Olin. Olin was the uncle of Henry Olin. Both Abram Baldwin Olin and Henry Olin served as United States Representatives in the... |
Scorers (ACU&S), formed in 1955, used to conduct umpire training within the UK. It however merged to form the ECB Association of Cricket Officials (ECB ACO) on 1 January 2008. A new structure of cricket umpiring and scoring qualifications has now been put into place and the ACO provides training and examinations for th... |
Andrew Ure was born on 18 May 1778 in Glasgow, the son of Anne and Alexander Ure, a cheesemonger. In 1801 he received an MD from the University of Glasgow, and served briefly as an army surgeon before settling in Glasgow, where he became a member of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons in 1803. He replaced Dr George ... |
Izaskun Zubizarreta Gerendiain (30 September 1970 – 5 August 2024) was a Spanish ski mountaineer. |
Anders K. Orvin (1889–1980) a Norwegian geologist and explorer ; Anna Jacobsen (1924–2004), champion of Southern Sami language and culture ; Karl Ingebrigtsen (born 1935) a Norwegian politician |
Felix Walker (July 19, 1753 – 1828) was a Democratic-Republican U.S. Congressman from North Carolina between 1817 and 1823. Walker was born near the Potomac River in what was then Hampshire County, Virginia, now part of West Virginia. His family moved to near Columbia, South Carolina, and then to Lincoln County, North ... |
FC Remscheid is a German association football club from Remscheid, North Rhine-Westphalia formed on 1 July 1990 out of the merger of BV Lüttringhausen and VfB Marathon Remscheid. |
Altes, Liesbeth Korthals (2008) "Sincerity, Reliability, and Other Ironies — Notes on Dave Eggers' A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius" in Narrative Unreliability in the Twentieth-Century First-Person Novel (eds. Elke D'hoker and Gunther Martens). Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. ; Boxall, Peter. Twenty-First-Century F... |
Bogdanov gave a lecture to a club at Moscow University, which, according to Yakov Yakovlev, included an account of the formation of Vpered and reiterated some of the criticisms Bogdanov had made at the time of the individualism of certain leaders. Yakovlev further claimed that Bogdanov discussed the development of the ... |
The Romford Recorder is a local newspaper for the town of Romford, the principal town of the East London Borough of Havering. The Romford Recorder serves all of Havering. |
American baseball pitcher ; Keith Hutchings, Canadian politician ; Kenneth Hutchings (1882–1916), English cricketer ; Kimberly Hutchings, British academic ; Mark Hutchings (born 1991), Australian rules footballer ; Michael Hutchings (chef) (born 1949), American chef ; Michael Hutchings (mathematician), American mathema... |
Saint Cassian of Autun (Cassien) (died ca. 350 AD) was a 4th-century bishop of Autun. He may have been an Egyptian by birth. He traveled to Autun and was a follower of Saint Reticius, bishop of Autun. Cassian succeeded Reticius as bishop, serving for about twenty years, and was well liked by the people of his see. Greg... |
Con Cremin (1908-1987), Irish diplomat ; David Cremin (born 1930), Roman Catholic Bishop Emeritus of the Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney ; Deanna Cremin (1978–1995), American murder victim ; Eric Cremin (1914–1973), Australian golfer ; Francis Cremin (born 1910), Irish theologian ; Kieran Cremin (21st century), Irish Ga... |
Ann Willoughby (born 1946) is an American graphic designer and founder of Ann Willoughby & Associates based in Kansas City. |
Anna Esslemont, Welsh folk musician, member of Uiscedwr ; George Birnie Esslemont (1860-1917), British politician ; Ian Cameron Esslemont (born 1962), Canadian writer ; John Esslemont (1874-1925), Scottish Bahá'í ; Mary Esslemont (1891-1984), Scottish doctor ; Peter Esslemont (1834-1894), Scottish politician ; Sonny Es... |
American College of Physicians ; Ceylon College of Physicians ; College of Physicians of Philadelphia ; College of Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba ; College of Physicians & Surgeons of Mumbai ; College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario ; College of Physicians & Surgeons Pakistan ; College of Physicians of Phila... |
The New Cathedral of Coimbra (Portuguese: Sé Nova de Coimbra) or the Cathedral of the Holy name of Jesus is the current bishopric seat of the city of Coimbra, in Portugal. The Cathedral is located near the historical University of Coimbra in the upper part of the town (Alta de Coimbra). |
In recorded music, record labels distinguish between an executive producer and a record producer. The executive producer is responsible for business decisions and more recently, organizing the recordings along with the music producer, whereas the record producer produces the music. Sometimes the executive producer orga... |
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Set in New York's Staten Island, What We Do in the Shadows follows the lives of three traditional vampires, Nandor, Laszlo, and Nadja; Colin Robinson, an energy vampire; and Guillermo, Nandor's familiar. The series revolves around the centuries-old vampires interacting with the modern world and other supernatural being... |
Gerard Kornelis van het Reve (14 December 1923 – 8 April 2006) was a Dutch writer. He started writing as Simon Gerard van het Reve and adopted the shorter Gerard Reve in 1973. Together with Willem Frederik Hermans and Harry Mulisch, he is considered one of the "Great Three" (De Grote Drie) of Dutch post-war liter... |
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Kingston is the only city in, and the county seat of, Ulster County, New York, United States. It is 91 miles (146 km) north of New York City and 59 miles (95 km) south of Albany. The city's metropolitan area is grouped with the New York metropolitan area around Manhattan by the United States Census Bureau. The populati... |
Isien tähden: romaani vuosisadanvaihteen Suomesta. Oulu 1925, 2nd ed. Marjamaa, Oulu 1949 ; Koivulan häpäisijä: romaani vuosisadanvaihteen Suomesta. H. W. Marjamaan Publ., Oulu 1925, 2nd 1927, 3rd ed. Marjamaa & kumpp., Oulu 1948 ; Tummanpunainen ruusu 1. H. W. Marjamaan Publ., Oulu 1926, 2nd ed. under title Tummanpuna... |
A politician is a person who participates in policy-making processes, usually holding a position in government. Politicians represent the people, make decisions, and influence the formulation of public policy. The roles or duties that politicians must perform vary depending on the level of government they serve, wheth... |
Geeling Ng – model, actress, restaurateur and television presenter ; Susie Nordqvist – news presenter ; Nic Nolan – television presenter, radio presenter, producer, journalist ; Grant Nisbett - Sports Broadcaster |
St Mary's Church is in Walton (formerly Walton-on-the-Hill), Liverpool, Merseyside, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Walton, the archdeaconry of Liverpool and the diocese of Liverpool. Its benefice is united with those of St Nathanael, Walton-on-the-Hill, and St Aidan, Walton-on-the-Hil... |
Volodymyr Martynenko graduated from Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (1953), University of Kharkiv (1956). Ph.D.. |
designed to give joy rides over London. During the first world war Willows built kite or barrage balloons in Cardiff. After the war he continued with ballooning but on 3 August 1926 he died in a balloon accident at Hoo Park, Kempston, Bedford instantly, together with a passenger. Three other passengers died later that ... |
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The Cetinje District ( / Цетињски срез) was a former district within Montenegro. The administrative centre of the Cetinje District was Cetinje. |
People's Revolutionary Army (Argentina) ; People's Revolutionary Army (Colombia) ; People's Revolutionary Army (El Salvador) ; People's Revolutionary Army (Mexico) ; People's Revolutionary Army (Grenada) ; National Revolutionary Army (China) ; Ukrainian People's Revolutionary Army ; Zimbabwe People's Revolutionary Army... |
Srinivas Satpathy (2017) ; Lingaraj Pradhan (2018) ; Rupak Kumar Parida (2019) ; Ajay Kumar Dash (2020) |
Foreign relations of the United States ; East Asia–United States relations ; Armenia–United States relations ; Bangladesh–United States relations ; Cambodia–United States relations ; China–United States relations ; Taiwan–United States relations ; India–United States relations ; Indonesia–United States relations ; Iran... |
Joachim a Burck (1546–1610), composer ; Carl von Clausewitz (1780–1831), Prussian general and important military theorist ; Hermann Eggert (1844–1920), architect ; Hermann Riedel (1847–1913), composer and conductor ; Hermann Paasche (1851–1925), politician (DVP) ; Ferdinand Kurlbaum (1857–1927), physicist ; Wolfgang Se... |
Stanisław Sylwester Szarzyński (1650–1720), Polish composer ; Sylwester Bednarek (born 1989), Polish high jumper ; Sylwester Braun (1909–1996), Polish photographer, Home Army officer ; Sylwester Chęciński (born 1930), Polish film and television director ; Sylwester Chruszcz (born 1972), Polish politician and Member of ... |
"Michelle" ; Michelle Cruz (born 1992), American soccer defender ; Michelle Creber (born 1999), Canadian actress ; Michelle Dee (born 1995), Filipino beauty queen and actress ; Michelle Dilhara (born 1996), Sri Lankan actress ; Michelle Dockery (born 1981), English actress ; Michelle Duggar (née Ruark), American realit... |
Damascus ( də-MAS-kəs, UK also də-MAH-skəs; Arabic: دِمَشق, romanized: Dimašq) is the capital and largest city of Syria, the oldest current capital in the world and, according to some, the fourth holiest city in Islam. Known colloquially in Syria as aš-Šām (الشَّام) and dubbed, poetically, the "City of Jasmine" (مَدِ... |
Karlstad Cathedral (Swedish: Karlstads domkyrka) is a cathedral in Karlstad, Sweden. The church is located in the middle of Karlstad on Lagberget on Tingvalla island. It belongs to Karlstad Cathedral Parish of the Diocese of Karlstad of the Church of Sweden. |
José Montserrate Feliciano García (Spanish pronunciation: [xoˈse feliˈsjano]; born September 10, 1945) is a Puerto Rican musician. He recorded many international hits, including his rendition of the Doors' "Light My Fire" and his self-penned Christmas song "Feliz Navidad". Music genres he explores consist of fusion of ... |
Deluca-Verley appeared in Oscar-winning screenwriters Jim Rash and Nat Faxon's directorial debut The Way, Way Back starring Steve Carell, Toni Collette and Sam Rockwell, which sold to Fox Searchlight at Sundance Film Festival in 2013. She has guest starred on TNT's Southland, as well as playing a supporting role in Aus... |
He is married to Krystel, and has a son Matt. |
Nay Toe (born 1981), Burmese film actor and comedian ; Nay Win Maung ; Ne Win ; Nay Zin Lat ; Nay Htoo Naing ; Nay Chi Oo ; Nay Shwe Thway Aung ; Nay Rein Kyaw ; Nay Win Myint ; Nay Phone Latt ; Nay Soe Maung ; Nay Lin Aung ; Nay Myo Aung ; Nay Myo Thant ; Nay Lin Tun ; Nay Myo Wai Nay Sleiman, Lebanese pop singer Nay ... |
Vaxholm is a city, urban area and the seat of Vaxholm Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden. It occupies the islands of Vaxön and Kullö in the Stockholm archipelago. The name Vaxholm comes from Vaxholm Fortress, which was constructed in 1549 on the adjacent islet of Vaxholmen.
For historical reasons it has always been... |
Pamela Winslow is an actress and producer who appeared in film, stage musicals and television roles in the early 1990s. She was the original Rapunzel in the Sondheim-Lapine musical, Into the Woods. |
Rathmore is a Gaelic Athletic Association club from Rathmore, County Kerry, Ireland. Together with 12 other football clubs (Cordal, Dr. Crokes, Currow, Firies, Fossa, Glenflesk, Gneeveguilla, Kilcummin, Legion, Listry, Rathmore, Scartaglin and Spa) they form the East Kerry Division of the GAA county of Kerry Notable pl... |
East Palestine, Ohio ; Eastlake, Ohio ; Edgerton, Ohio ; Elmore, Ohio ; Elyria, Ohio ; Euclid, Ohio |
Veronica Franco (c. 1546–1591) was an Italian poet and courtesan in 16th-century Venice. She is known for her notable clientele, feminist advocacy, literary contributions, and philanthropy. Her humanist education and cultural contributions influenced the roles of Courtesans in the late Venetian Renaissance.
In her nota... |
Vincenzo Di Nicola is an Italian-Canadian psychologist, psychiatrist and family therapist, and philosopher of mind.
Di Nicola is a tenured Full Professor in the Dept. of Psychiatry & Addiction Medicine at the University of Montreal, where he founded and directs the postgraduate course on Psychiatry and the Humanities, ... |
Kazuyoshi Sekine (関根和美 Sekine Kazuyoshi), also known as Kazumi Sekine, was a Japanese film director, a dramatist, and a movie producer and the president of Sekine Production production company (関根プロ). He was born in Tokyo in 1954, and died in 2019.
He mainly directs films produced by independent studios.
He is married ... |
to Bournemouth in Hampshire, where his brother Richard Francis Pechey (1872–1963) had become the Vicar of Holy Trinity Church in 1919. He finally moved to Wroxham in Norfolk, c1927, where his debtors caught up with him and by 1930 he was appearing in Norfolk's bankruptcy court faced with debts of £3,500. Once out of de... |
Available from Persee. ; . Available from Persee. ; . Maybe the earliest biography of Arbogast, printed only few years after his death. Entirely freely available from Google books. ; (Review of the first edition), available from Project Gutenberg. ; Available from Persee. (Review of the first edition), available from P... |
Harvey Andrew Peltier Sr. (October 20, 1899 – November 12, 1977), was an attorney, banker, businessman, sugar grower, oilman, champion horse breeder, and politician from Thibodaux, Louisiana, who was a campaign manager of Governor and U.S. Senator Huey Pierce Long, Jr. |
The Italian squad included seven players born in Argentina: Pablo Canavosio, Gonzalo Canale, Ramiro Pez, Sergio Parisse, Santiago Dellapè, Martin Castrogiovanni and Carlos Nieto. Of them, six were in the starting line-up; only Carlos Nieto was on the bench. |
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