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across the Atlantic to the colony of Carolina, from where, he, like many other black enslaved persons, escaped and sought refuge in Spanish Florida. His status as a leader was solidified with the Spanish colonial authorities when he helped defend the city from a British attack led by John Palmer in 1728, and distinguis... |
Amy ; Sara ; Abigail ; Edward (Ted) ; William (Gordon) The Kienast quintuplets (born February 24, 1970), are a set of quintuplets born to William "Bill" and Peggy Jo Kienast in New York City, U.S. They are; |
Gabriele Stammberger, Michael Peschke: Gut angekommen – Moskau. Das Exil der Gabriele Stammberger 1932–1954. Basisdruck Verlag, Berlin 1999, ISBN: 3-86163-082-6 (memoirs of Haenischs widow, especially pp. 101–110 containing a self-written CV of Haenisch) ; Robert Kaufman: Intervention & Commitment Forever! Shelley in 1... |
The film suggests Scotland had been under English occupation for some time, at least during Wallace's childhood, and in the run-up to the Battle of Falkirk Wallace says to the younger Bruce, "[W]e'll have what none of us have ever had before, a country of our own." In fact, Scotland had been invaded by England only the... |
Uganda, officially the Republic of Uganda, is a landlocked country in East Africa. It is bordered to the east by Kenya, to the north by South Sudan, to the west by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, to the south-west by Rwanda, and to the south by Tanzania. The southern part includes a substantial portion of Lake Vi... |
Would You Eat a Blue Potato? (September 1988 – 15 min) ; What Can You See By Looking? (September 1988 – 15 min) ; Do Dragons Dream? (September 1988 – 15 min) ; How Does It Feel to be an Elephant? (September 1988 – 15 min) ; How Does It Feel to Fly? (September 1988 – 14 min) ; How Does Sound Sound? (September 1988 – 14 ... |
Edward Norton (11 March 1750 – March 1786) was a British lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1782 to 1786.
Norton was the fourth son of Fletcher Norton, and his wife Grace Chapple, daughter of Sir William Chapple, and was born on 11 March 1750. He matriculated at University College, Oxford in 17... |
John Henry Balch (1896-1980), U.S. Naval Reserve Commander, Medal of Honor recipient Notable individuals who were born in and/or have lived in Edgerton include: |
Hans-Jörg Voigt (born Dresden, East Germany, 7 June 1962) is a German Lutheran bishop. He is the bishop of the Independent Evangelical Lutheran Church in Germany and the chairman of the International Lutheran Council. Bishop Voigt is married to Christiane and they have four children. |
Frascati Cathedral (Basilica Cattedrale di San Pietro Apostolo, Duomo di Frascati) is a Roman Catholic cathedral and minor basilica in Frascati, Italy. Dedicated to Saint Peter the Apostle, it is the seat of the Bishop of Frascati. |
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It is the second most important transportation hub. Most of the roads in the state radiate outwards from Guadalajara. Until relatively recently, reaching the capital meant traveling down and up steep canyons on narrow winding roads in slow traffic filled with trucks. Today, most of these gorges are traversed by long br... |
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Irish journalist ; John Irvine (priest) (born 1949), British priest ; Kathi Irvine, American statistician ; Keith Irvine (1928–2011), American-based interior designer of Scottish descent ; Ken Irvine (1941–1991), Australian rugby league player ; Lee Irvine, South African cricketer ; Leonard Irvine (1906–1973), English ... |
Edward William Cox known as Serjeant Cox (1809–1879) was an English lawyer and legal writer, who was also a successful publisher. He has been described as "the greatest entrepreneur of 'class' journalism". |
Antoinette Jennings (born May 17, 1949) is an American politician who was the 16th lieutenant governor of Florida. She was nominated to the office by Governor Jeb Bush in February 2003 to replace Frank Brogan, who resigned to become president of Florida Atlantic University. She was sworn in on March 3, 2003, becoming t... |
city. ; E. Lynn Harris (1955–2009), gay, black author with five novels that hit The New York Times Best Seller list, was raised in Little Rock. ; Mercer Mayer (born 1943), author and illustrator of children's book Little Critter series and There's a Nightmare in My Closet. ; Robert Palmer (1945–1997), a journalist, aut... |
draft pick to the Green Bay Packers for running back Tom Moore. Arndt worked out at offensive guard and tackle before switching to defensive tackle in the Packers' 1967 training camp before the Packers traded Arndt to the Pittsburgh Steelers for a fourth round draft pick prior to the start of the 1967 season. For the S... |
Jim Bludso is a 1917 American drama film directed by Tod Browning. It was Browning's first feature film as a director. Contemporary sources are variable on the matter of whether the direction was a joint effort between Browning and the film's star, Wilfred Lucas. In their book Dark Carnival: The Secret World of Tod Bro... |
', officially the ' (Bayan ng Vinzons), is a of the Philippines in the province of,. According to the, it has a population of 43,485 people. The Calaguas Islands is under the jurisdiction of Vinzons. The first recorded name of Vinzons was Tacboan and was later changed to Indan at which time the Mayor was Pedro Barbin.... |
The following is a list of Playboy Playmates of 2003. Playboy magazine names their Playmate of the Month each month throughout the year. |
Allison Gregory, Playwright/Choreographer ; Barbara Field, Playwright ; Chad Henry, Playwright/Composer ; Charles Way, Playwright ; Cheryl L. West, Playwright ; David Henry Hwang, Playwright ; Deborah Lynn Frockt, Playwright ; Gary L. Blackwood, Author/Playwright ; Hummie Mann, Composer ; John Olive, Playwright ; Joe S... |
Seif Sharif Hamad, will be running for a 6th time for the presidency of Zanzibar, however, under the Alliance for Change and Transparency ticket after he left Civic United Front in March 2019. ACT-Wazalendo held their central committee elections on 5 August 2020. The party's 420 central committee members nominated Seif... |
The original Surrey 2 was tier 9 league, split into two groups (Surrey 2A, Surrey 2B), with promotion up to Surrey 1 and relegation down to Surrey 3. |
Rodman married his first wife Annie Bakes in September 1992. They began dating in 1987, and their daughter Alexis Caitlyn was born in 1988. Their relationship was marred by infidelities and accusations of abuse. They divorced after 82 days. On November 14, 1998, Rodman married model Carmen Electra at the Little Chapel ... |
Michel Caron (politician) (1763–1831), Canadian politician ; Michel Caron (Canadian singer) (born 1942), Canadian pop singer ; Michel Caron (tenor) (1929–2001), French opera singer Michel Caron may refer to: |
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1) Blessed Sadok - prior, priest ; 2) Blessed Malachy - preacher, priest ; 3) Blessed Paul - vicar, priest ; 4) Blessed Andrew - questor, priest ; 5) Blessed Peter - priest ; 6) Blessed James - priest ; 7) Blessed Abel - receivership, priest ; 8) Blessed Simon - priest ; 9) Blessed Clemens - priest ; 10) Blessed Barnab... |
The Linz State Theatre (Landestheater Linz) is a theatre in Linz, Austria. |
Lars Øyno as Torstein [Felen i ville skogen] ; Frank C. Bjørnsen as Den nye kapp. [Den nye kapellanen] ; Sine Butenschøn as Farmoren [Felen i ville skogen] ; Ricky Danielsson as Dvergen [Felen i ville skogen] ; Jon Eikemo as Jon Vassenden, [Den nye kapellanen] ; Tina Hartvig as Den lyskledte [Hvitsmyre..] ; Liv Heløe a... |
James Campbell was born August 29, 1866 on Prince Edward Island. This son of John Campbell and Mary McDougall was then educated at Prince of Wales College, graduating in 1883. Then in 1888 he immigrated to Oregon in the United States where he was admitted to practice law in Oregon City in 1893. When the Spanish–America... |
Bob Humphrys (1952–2008), BBC Wales sports broadcaster ; Fletcher Humphrys (born 1976), Australian actor ; Sir Francis Humphrys (1879–1971), British colonial administrator and diplomat ; Gary Humphrys (born 1951), Australian businessman and company director ; John Humphrys (born 1943), BBC broadcaster ; Stephen Humphry... |
William Perry Hay (born in Eureka, Illinois on December 8, 1871; died in 1947) was an American zoologist known for work on crayfish and reptiles. He was the son of Oliver Perry Hay. |
Obituary of John Bell Hatcher by Charles Schuchert (with a bibliography of Hatcher's works by O. A. Peterson) in The American Geologist, v.35, no.3, 1905. ; Obituary of John Bell Hatcher by William Berryman Scott in Science, v.20, no.500, 1904. Obituary of John Bell Hatcher by Charles Schuchert (with a bibliography of ... |
Daniel Endres (born 1985), German footballer ; Gustavo Endres (born 1975), Brazilian volleyball player ; Hans Endres (1911–2004), German academic and writer ; Hans-Edgar Endres (1894–?), German bobsledder ; John Endres, American civil engineer ; Karl Endres (1911–1993), German baseball player ; Marc Endres (born 1991),... |
Ken Chan as Luis ; Rita Daniela as Luisa ; Lotlot de Leon as Luis' mother ; Richard Yap |
Norman Crowther Hunt, Baron Crowther-Hunt (13 March 1920 – 16 February 1987) was a British scholar and Labour politician. He served as a Minister of State in Harold Wilson's 1974–1976 government, and became Rector of Exeter College, Oxford in 1982. |
James Cook (1728–1779), British explorer, navigator, and map maker ; James Cook (Australian footballer), Australian football player ; James Cook (American football), NFL player ; James M. Cook (1807–1868), American businessman and politician ; James William Cook (1820–1875), Canadian businessman and political figure ; ... |
Porto Alegre Futebol Clube, usually known simply as Porto Alegre, is a Brazilian football club from Porto Alegre, Brazil. It is owned by former footballer Roberto Assis, Ronaldinho's brother. |
Wayne Horvitz (born 1955) is an American composer, keyboardist and record producer. He came to prominence in the Downtown scene of 1980s and '90s New York City, where he met his future wife, the singer, songwriter and pianist Robin Holcomb. He is noted for working with John Zorn's Naked City among others. Horvitz has s... |
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Donnchadh mac Briain (old spelling: Donnchad mac Briain) (died 1064), son of Brian Bóruma and Gormflaith ingen Murchada, was King of Munster. |
Sir William Osler, 1st Baronet, (; July 12, 1849 – December 29, 1919) was a Canadian physician and one of the "Big Four" founding professors of Johns Hopkins Hospital. Osler created the first residency program for specialty training of physicians. He has frequently been described as the Father of Modern Medicine and o... |
Juha Petteri Jokela (born 7 January 1970 in Tampere) is a Finnish playwright and scriptwriter, best known for his Mobile Horror play and TV series.
Jokela graduated from high school gymnasium in Tampere in 1989 and studied the literature of science and theater studies at the University of Helsinki 1990–1994 and was a ... |
Its economy is based on church administration, education, tourism and manufacturing, including a 25-pointed star that is often hung in windows and on porches during the Christmas season, which has been produced for over 150 years. It is called the Moravian star or Moravian Advent star (Herrnhuter Adventsstern). From He... |
William (or Wiliam) Anderson (1757 – 27 May 1837) was a Scottish artist specialising in maritime and patriotic themes. He was well-regarded for his detailed and accurate portraits of ships under sail, exhibiting his works annually in London between 1787 and 1811 and then occasionally until 1834. Anderson influenced oth... |
Bedford High School is a public school in Bedford, Ohio, southeast of Cleveland. |
K Sera Sera Miniplex was set up in 2010 as a division of K Sera Sera Limited. It has many cinema screens in different locations across Indian cities. |
Guadalajara ( GWAH-də-lə-HAR-ə; Spanish: [ɡwaðalaˈxaɾa] ) is a city in western Mexico and the capital of the state of Jalisco. According to the 2020 census, the city has a population of 1,385,629 people, making it the 8th most populous city in Mexico, while the Guadalajara metropolitan area has a population of 5,268,64... |
Cone's father was a prospector and a mining engineer. His mother, Isabelle Fairfax Williams (1869–1940), was a schoolteacher in San Francisco. In 1921 Cone enrolled at the University of California, Berkeley, originally intending to be an illustrator. Eventually he graduated with a degree in English. Due to a problem wi... |
Andy is married to Natalie Johnson Bachetti and lives in Sheffield, MA. They have 2 children; Blake, age 9 and Delaina, age 4. His occupation is full-time race car driver and enjoys hunting, fishing and snowmobiling |
New Zealand mountaineer Jamie McGuinness reported about a Sherpa that reached Sharp on the descent, "...Dawa from Arun Treks also gave oxygen to David and tried to help him move, repeatedly, for perhaps an hour. But he could not get David to stand alone or even stand resting on his shoulders. Dawa had to leave him too.... |
1) Agen-Centre ; 2) Agen-Nord ; 3) Agen-Nord-Est ; 4) Agen-Ouest ; 5) Agen-Sud-Est ; 6) Astaffort ; 7) Beauville ; 8) Laplume ; 9) Laroque-Timbaut ; 10) Port-Sainte-Marie ; 11) Prayssas ; 12) Puymirol The arrondissement of Agen was created in 1800. As a result of the reorganisation of the cantons of France which came i... |
Public education in Naples ; Universities in Naples ; University of Naples Education in Naples |
River Tawe ; Nant y fendrod (L) ; Lower Clydach River (R) ; Upper Clydach River (R) ; River Egel (L) ; Afon Twrch (R) ; Nant Gwys (L) ; Gwys Fawr (Ls) ; Gwys Fach (Rs) ; Nant Llynfell (R) ; Nant y Llyn (R) ; River Giedd (R) ; Nant Cyw (L) ; Nant Ceiliog (L) ; Nant Llech (L) ; Nant Llech Pellaf (L) ; River Haffes (R) ; ... |
West Germans to apply for a permit before entering East Berlin. As the communist government in the East gained tighter control, and the economic recovery in the West significantly outperformed the East, more than a hundred thousand East Germans and East Berliners left East Germany and East Berlin for the West every yea... |
Hickory is the premier destination for furniture shopping in Western North Carolina & home to one of the most spacious and versatile convention centers in North Carolina. The Hickory Metro Convention Center is a special events venue hosting different types of meetings, public shows, corporate and association events, sp... |
A singer-songwriter is a musician who writes, composes, and performs their own musical material, including lyrics and melodies. In the United States, the category is built on the folk-acoustic tradition with a guitar, although this role has transmuted through different eras of popular music. Traditionally, these musici... |
The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With the Sea (1976, production designer) ; Telefon (1977, production designer) ; Somebody Killed Her Husband (1978, production designer) ; Bloodline (1979, production designer) ; When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder? (1979, production designer) ; Rough Cut (1980, production designer) ; Carbon ... |
Advertising is what you do when you can't go see somebody. That's all it is. ; There is no such thing as a Mass Mind. The Mass Audience is made up of individuals, and good advertising is written always from one person to another. When it is aimed at millions it rarely moves anyone. ; The inventory goes down the elevato... |
Amparo Rivelles ; Raúl Ramírez ; Carmen Montejo ; Prudencia Grifell ; Carlos Nieto ; Karina Laverde ; María Antonieta de las Nieves |
Canons Park is a public park and the name of its surrounding residential area, in the Stanmore district of the London Borough of Harrow, north west London. Canons Park was a country estate which partially survives today as a public park. St. Lawrence's Church, the parish church of Little Stanmore, and the accompanying ... |
Season 3, Episode 7: "Ghost of a Chance" (2004) ; Season 4, Episode 6: "Halloween" (2005) |
Liverpool, he took a faculty position at the University of Nijmegen in 1975, returned as a professor to the University of Amsterdam in 1987, and moved again to Utrecht in 1991. Since his 2013 retirement, he has also held a professorship at Tsinghua University. In 1978, Looijenga was an invited speaker at the Internatio... |
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William Anderson (1757–1831) also known as Kikthawenund was a leader of the Unalatchgo Lenape people. The city of Anderson in Indiana is named after him. |
PrimeTalent: PrimeTalent is a talent management company aimed at providing a range of professional services to Primedia Broadcasting's on air talent. |
Arab countries do. My philosophy is that we're all human beings, and I don't buy into ethnicity and sectarianism. I do what I think is right, and there are plenty of Israelis out there standing with me. Allowing the Palestinians to live in freedom is good for Israel and good for the Jews.' In actuality, nonviolence is ... |
Bronson Pinchot as Meego ; Ed Begley Jr. as Dr. Edward Parker ; Michelle Trachtenberg as Maggie Parker ; Erik von Detten (pilot episode only) and Will Estes (episodes 2–13) as Trip Parker ; Jonathan Lipnicki as Alex Parker |
Yū Asagiri − manga artist of Midnight Panther ; Isutoshi − manga artist of Slut Girl ; Teruo Kakuta − manga artist of Bondage Fairies ; Henmaru Machino − manga artist ; Toshio Maeda − manga artist of La Blue Girl, Urotsukidoji, and Adventure Kid ; Gengoroh Tagame − manga artist who specializes in gay bondage ; Benkyo T... |
Bodi is a son of former NAC player Geert Brusselers and a grandson of former PSV player Toon Brusselers. |
Leona Maria Detiège (born Antwerp, 26 November 1942) is a Belgian politician. Detiège was a member of the Belgian Socialist Party and is till member of its successor Flemish social-democratic party. Until 2014, she was a federal senator, succeeding Marleen Temmerman in October 2012. From 1995 till 2003 she was Mayor of... |
A socialite is a person, typically a woman from a wealthy and aristocratic background, who is prominent in high society. A socialite generally spends a significant amount of time attending various fashionable social gatherings, instead of having traditional employment. |
Mimoun got married in May 2017and he has a daughter named Sofia. |
The author interviews Benazir Bhutto and Nusrat Bhutto at her separate homes. He gives a description of their homes and recounts parts of their biographies. Mills & Boon refers to a series of romance novels which Benazir Bhutto enjoyed. |
Hawthorne James is an American character actor and director, known for his role as Big Red Davis in the 1991 film The Five Heartbeats.
He is also known for his role as Sam, the injured bus driver, in Speed, George, the Night Guard at the Library, in Seven
and series as NYPD Blue and guest-starring on Frasier as Bill in... |
(2002) online edition ; Melancholy in the Bronx, but Not Because of the Stadium by David Gonzales, The New York Times, published and retrieved on September 19, 2008 ; Rodríguez, Clara E. Puerto Ricans: Born in the U.S.A (1991) online edition ; Samtur, Stephen M. and Martin A. Jackson. The Bronx: Lost, Found, and Rememb... |
Personality Background Monte 'Doc' Parker is a fictional FDNY paramedic on the television show Third Watch. He was portrayed by Michael Beach. Doc appeared in the first four and a half seasons, and in the final episode as a cameo. Doc is the paramedic supervisor at the firehouse and is in charge of everyone else. He's ... |
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Frits Castricum (19 April 1947, Boxtel – 12 September 2011, Boxtel) was a Dutch journalist and Labour Party politician. He was a member of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands from 1977 to 1994, the European Parliament from 1994 to 1999 and the Senate of the Netherlands from 1999 to 2003. |
Orvin Land is the land area of the northeastern part of Nordaustlandet, Svalbard, east of Duvefjorden, including the lower part of Austfonna. The area is named after geologist Anders Kristian Orvin. Orvin Land is bordered by Prins Oscars Land to the east and Austfonna to the south. |
Jun Murai (村井 純, Murai Jun, born March 29, 1955 in Tokyo) is a Japanese professor and administrator known as "the father of Internet in Japan" and "Internet Samurai". He is a professor at Keio University. Murai is the founder of JUNET and founder of the WIDE Project. Murai graduated from Keio University in 1979 and rec... |
The fifth child of Jean Orry, a leading economist, Philibert Orry served as a cavalry captain during the War of Spanish Succession, before becoming a member of the Parlement of Paris, then master of requests in 1715. He was an intendant in Lille (1715-1718), Soissons (1722-1727), and Roussillon (1727-1728). Orry was na... |
1952), American actress also known as Susan Jane Dillingham and Samantha Dillingham ; Samantha Maloney (born 1975), American musician ; Samantha Mathis (born 1970), American actress ; Samantha Morton (born 1977), English actress ; Samantha Mumba (born 1983), Irish singer and actress ; Samantha Munro (born 1990), Canadi... |
News. From 2004 to 2007, McRee was a host and correspondent for California Connected, a TV news magazine that aired on 12 PBS stations in California. During McRee's tenure, ratings improved 43% in her last year. The program was canceled due to a lack of funding. McRee began a new project in 2011 called "The Skinny," pr... |
Jaclyn Corin, American activist and advocate for gun control ; Jaclyn Dahm, model (born 1977) ; Jaclyn DeSantis, American actress ; Jaclyn Dowaliby, American murder victim (1981–1988) ; Jaclyn Hales, American actress (born 1986) ; Jaclyn Linetsky, Canadian actress (1986–2003) ; Jaclyn Moriarty, Australian a... |
Sandro Wieser (born 3 February 1993) is a Liechtensteiner professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for FC Vaduz. |
Percy A. Scholes, The Life and Activities of Sir John Hawkins: Musician, Magistrate and Friend of Johnson, London, Oxford University Press, 1953. ; Stevenson, Robert, "Review: The Life and Activities of Sir John Hawkins: Musician, Magistrate and Friend of Johnson by Percy A. Scholes", Journal of the American Musicologi... |
author. Frederick Charles Woodhouse. Frederick Charles Woodhouse (1827–1905), an English historian. Edwin Pears. Sir Edwin Pears (1835–1919), a British barrister, author and historian. Jacob Isadore Mombert. Jacob Isadore Mombert (1829–1913), an American historian. Alfred Hayes. Alfred Hayes (1857–1936), an English p... |
Wiffen – folk singer-songwriter ; David Wilcox – blues guitarist, singer ; Richie Wilcox – singer ; Simon Wilcox – singer-songwriter (daughter of David Wilcox) ; JJ Wilde - rock singer ; Healey Willan – organist, composer ; Hal Willis – singer-songwriter ; Charlotte Day Wilson – singer-songwriter ; Tom Wilson – singer-... |
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A radio personality is a person who has an on-air position in radio broadcasting. A radio personality who hosts a radio show is also known as a radio host (North American English), radio presenter (British English) or radio jockey. Radio personalities who introduce and play individual selections of recorded music are k... |
Ole Krarup (17 March 1935 – 7 October 2017) was a Danish EU politician and former professor of law at the University of Copenhagen. |
Michelle Yeoh is a Malaysian heiress, socialite, model and fashion influencer. |
Kanchipuram (IAST: kāñcipuram; [kaːɲdʑipuɾam]) also known as Kanjeevaram, is a stand alone city corporation, satellite nodal city of Chennai in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu in the Tondaimandalam region, 72 km (45 mi) from Chennai – the capital of Tamil Nadu. Known as the City of Thousand Temples, Kanchipuram is known... |
Giulio Bisegni (born 4 April 1992) was an Italian rugby union player who played as a Centre . He represented Italy on 16 occasions.
Born in Frascati he was coached at local mini team ASD Frascati Mini Rugby 2001, in 2010 season he moved to promoted side Lazio, a team based in Rome. In January 2014, he trained with Zebr... |
RaoRaja Nandlal Chaudhary (or Nandlal Mandloi) born in a royal Brahmin family.Raja Nandlal mandloi was the founder and ruler of Indor city and chief of the Zamindars of Kampel, Indore. he controlled the Indore and some of its surrounding area. The place was then known as 'Indrapuri' (after the Lord Indreshwar Mahadev T... |
Herman J. Mankiewicz (1897–1953), Hollywood screenwriter (1 Oscar) (brother of Joseph) ; Don Mankiewicz (1922–2015), screenwriter (son of Herman) ; John Mankiewicz (born 1954), screenwriter and producer (son of Don) ; Jane Mankiewicz, fiction writer published in The New Yorker (daughter of Don) ; Frank Mankiewicz (1924... |
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