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sous le scellé, foly in 1 act, with Thouin and Jérôme-Léon Vidal ; 1834: La Gueule de lion, comedy in 1 act, mingled with song, with Brunswick ; 1835: Le Sauveur, comedy in 3 acts, mingled with couplets, with Léon Halévy ; 1835: Un tissu d'horreurs, vaudeville in 1 act, with Brunswick ; 1836: Il campanello, one-act mel... |
In this week's episodes, the Madrigal, Magsaysay, and Berenguer families mistakenly believe that Jackie is dead. Eli hides Jackie in one of the provincial towns, while Pong tries to convince Dadoods to move away. Jackie awakens at last with no memory of what happened, and her efforts to be the 'perfect wife' lead to se... |
Powell High School is a high school in Powell, Wyoming, United States. It is located in northwest Wyoming. The district is bordered by Montana on the north and Yellowstone Park on the west. The school's mascot is the Panther. It is in the 3A classification for Wyoming sports. In fall 2008, after a $20 million reconstru... |
Annika Billstam (born 8 March 1976) is a Swedish orienteering competitor living in Uppsala. Formerly competing for OK Linné in Uppsala, Annika moved to Stockholm and switched to IFK Lidingö in the winter of 2007 before switching back to OK Linné in January 2012. She earned a silver medal in the relay at the 2007 World ... |
Lviv derby: DO – Spartak (1949) (1:3, 1:2) ; Lviv derby: SKA – Karpaty (1965–1969) (2:0, 3:0, 1:0, 0:1, 0:0, 1:2, 1:5, 1:4, 1:1, 1:2) ; Lviv derby: Dynamo – Karpaty-3[2] (1999/0–2001/2) (1:3, 0:1, 1:0, 3:0, 1:0, 0:1) ; Lviv derby: Dynamo – SKA-Orbita (2001/2) (4:0, 0:0) ; Lviv derby: Karpaty-3 – SKA-Orbita (2001/2) (1:... |
Alessandro Di Martile (born May 2, 1979) is an Italian footballer. |
25 February 2015. The move was viewed as allowing Bazoum to focus on leading the PNDS in anticipation of Issoufou's bid for re-election in 2016. He was elected to the National Assembly in the February 2016 parliamentary election. After Issoufou was sworn in for a second term, Bazoum was appointed as Minister of State f... |
Caxias do Sul (Caxias do Sul) ; Grêmio (Porto Alegre) ; Internacional (Porto Alegre) ; Novo Hamburgo (Novo Hamburgo) ; Pelotas (Pelotas) ; Porto Alegre (Porto Alegre) ; São José (Porto Alegre) |
In 1947, Hubbard was elected the first president of the Chicago Disc Jockeys Association. |
Il Sogno del Principe di Salina - L'Ultimo Gattopardo (2006) - Angelica ; Poveri Ma Belli (2008–2009) - Giovanna |
01. Sensei On The Block |
Alison Cockburn also Alison Rutherford, or Alicia Cockburn (8 October 1712 – 22 November 1794) was a Scottish poet, wit and socialite who collected a circle of eminent friends in 18th-century enlightenment Edinburgh including Walter Scott, Robert Burns and David Hume. |
Notodden Old Station (Notodden gamle stasjon) was the railway station serving Notodden, Norway, from 1909 to 1919. The station was designed by Thorvald Astrup as the terminal station of Tinnoset Line. When Notodden was connected with the Bratsberg Line in 1919, Notodden New Station was built, and the old station fell i... |
Miami High School (Arizona), Miami, Arizona ; Miami High School (Oklahoma), Miami, Oklahoma ; Miami East High School, Casstown, Ohio ; Miami Senior High School, Miami, Florida ; Miami State High School, Miami, Queensland, Australia ; Miami Trace High School, Washington Court House, Ohio ; Little Miami High School, Morr... |
Érika Alcocer Luna (born 1974), Mexican singer, winner of the second generation of La Academia ; Erika Alexander (born 1969), American actress ; Erica Alfridi (born 1968), Italian race walker ; Erika Andersen, American writer ; Erika Anderson, American actress ; Erika Araki (born 1984), Japanese national volleyball tea... |
Ole Krarup (17 March 1935 – 7 October 2017) was a Danish EU politician and former professor of law at the University of Copenhagen. |
Nadia Giosia (born May 12, 1980), better known by the stage name Nadia G, is a Canadian musician and celebrity chef. She is known for hosting the television series Nadia G's Bitchin' Kitchen and Bite This with Nadia G, both of which aired on Food Network Canada and the Cooking Channel. Giosia also created the 2015 mus... |
The Ven. James Strange Butson (10 February 1778 – 29 January 1845) was an Irish Anglican priest. Butson was the son of Bishop Christopher Butson. He was educated at Winchester College and New College, Oxford. He was the Prebendary of Kilconnell in Clonfert Cathedral from 1809 until 1812; and Archdeacon of Clonfert fro... |
Del Quentin Wilber is an American journalist who has served as the Washington investigations editor for the Associated Press since November, 2022.
Wilber served as the White House and breaking news editor for the Washington bureau of the Los Angeles Times, after rejoining the paper in August 2018 as an enterprise and i... |
Gregorio Selser (July 2, 1922 – August 27, 1991) was an Argentine journalist and historian. He published an extensive bibliography critical of globalization, imperialism, and covert operations implemented by the CIA in Latin America, in particular.
Selser was born in Buenos Aires. He earned a degree in journalism at th... |
Francesco Gaetano Caltagirone was born in Rome into a large family composed almost entirely of manufacturers. His grandfather constructed the first buildings in Palermo in the last decades of the 1800s. While studying at the faculty of engineering in Rome, Caltagirone and his brothers Edoardo Francesco Caltagirone and ... |
The mayor of Stamford, Connecticut, United States, is the city's chief executive. |
Vancouver Centre (1914–present) ; Vancouver East (1933–present) ; Vancouver Granville (2012–present) ; Vancouver Kingsway (1952–1987), (1996–present) ; Vancouver Quadra (1947–present) ; Vancouver South (1914–1996), (2003–present) West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country (2004–present) ; North Vancouver (1987–pr... |
Abraham Mendis Gunasekera (1869–1931), Ceylonese writer ; Basil Gunasekara (born 1929), Sri Lankan navy officer ; C. I. Gunasekera (1920–2010), Sri Lankan cricketer ; Churchill Gunasekara (1894–1969), Ceylonese cricketer ; D. E. W. Gunasekera (born 1935), Sri Lankan politician ; Deepal Gunasekara, Sri Lankan politician... |
Ubud became a center for art in the 1930s, under the patronage of the lords of Ubud, who rose to power at the end of the nineteenth century. Prior to the 1930s, traditional wayang style paintings from other villages may have been found in Ubud, but was more influential in the nearby village of Peliatan, which is nowada... |
In 1957 it was adapted into a British television film My Guess Would Be Murder, produced by the BBC and starring Nora Nicholson, Everley Gregg and Ethel Coleridge. |
Fernando Soto Aparicio, Colombian poet |
Arcangelo Ghisleri founded a republican political journal called Cuore e Critica in the late 19th century. A former employee, Filippo Turati, succeeded Ghisleri on 15 January 1891 and renamed it Critica Sociale. On 1 January 1893 it moved its political stance, towards socialism. It backed the founding of the PSI at the... |
The Battle of Boroughbridge at The Battlefields Trust. ; English Heritage Battlefield Report: Boroughbridge 1322 |
Joachim Zachris Duncker (12 November 1774 – 6 July 1809) was a Swedish soldier born in Ristiina in Savonia. In 1789 Duncker obtained the rank of 2nd Lieutenant in the Savonia ranger regiment. He fought in the 1790 war against Russia and proved his valor at the Battle of Perttimäki 19 May. In 1804 Duncker was promoted t... |
first New Orleans session for Specialty Records. The session producer, Robert "Bumps" Blackwell had been unhappy with Penniman's initial songs on the session, so, taking a break from recording, he went with Richard to a local cafe, where Richard jumped on a piano and began singing an X-rated version of "Tutti Frutti", ... |
Cliff Ashburn (1905–1989), American football player ; George W. Ashburn (1814–1868), radical republican murdered by Ku Klux Klan ; Ida Nancy Ashburn (1909–1980), Australian headmistress and nurse ; Justin Ashburn (born 1981), American race car driver ; Kristen Ashburn (born 1973, American photojournalist ; Percy Moreau... |
Toomevara Lane: Toomevara Lane Chinese Market Gardens Kogarah has a number of heritage-listed sites, including: |
Battalions, 8% in local administration during the Nazi occupation and 1% in the SS Galicia Division. According to Katchanovski, the percentage of Nazi collaborators among the OUN-B and UPA leadership is likely higher than those numbers since data from early occupation are often missing. Despite initially acting warmly ... |
Chatenet is a commune in the Charente-Maritime in the department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in southwestern France. |
an example for them to follow."" - Veronica Franco The embodiment of her role in the public realm was made evermore tangible, amongst the literary circles and the Venetian public during her polemic literary battle with Maffio Venier. The poem referenced above Capitolo 16, A Challenge To A Poet Who Has Defamed Her – is ... |
Valdemar III (1314–1364) was King of Denmark from 1326 to 1329, while he was underage; he was also Duke of Schleswig as Valdemar V in 1325–26 and from 1330 to 1364. He was a rival king set up against the unsuccessful Christopher II and was widely opposed by his subjects. His term was ended when he abdicated. Sometimes ... |
Daule is a small town located south of the city of Esmeraldas in Esmeraldas Province, Ecuador. The town is located on the Pacific Ocean side of Ecuador and the population is about 760 residents in the immediate town. |
Irina Vlah (born 1974), Moldovan politician ; Petru Vlah (born 1970), Moldovan politician Vlah is a surname, a reference to Vlachs. Notable people with the surname include: |
Frederick is a city in, and the county seat of, Frederick County, Maryland, United States. Frederick's population was 78,171 people as of the 2020 census, making it the second-largest incorporated city in Maryland behind Baltimore. It is a part of the Washington metropolitan area and the greater Washington–Baltimore co... |
This is a list of mayors of Zrenjanin since 1872. The Mayor of Zrenjanin is the head of the City of Zrenjanin (the sixth largest city in Serbia and third largest city in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina). He acts on behalf of the City, and performs an executive function in the City of Zrenjanin. The current Mayor o... |
Center of political life in Aiud in the 19th century. |
of Kent had been childless, however, the heir to the earldom was the earl's thirty-three-year-old younger brother, styled until then Henry Lord Grey of Ruthin. Susan Bertie Grey, now nineteen and Dowager Countess of Kent, and presumably unable to continue living in the new Earl of Kent's inherited residence, may at thi... |
Melba Hernandez was an active member of the Cuban revolution. She was one of the best-known women that fought alongside Fidel Castro in the Cuban Revolutionary war against Fulgencio Batista. Melba met Fidel in 1952 after going to a demonstration at a grave of a worker who was killed by Batista’s thugs, there she met Ab... |
Rie Oh (王 理恵) is a TV sportscaster and presenter on the J-Wave radio station in Japan. Oh is the second daughter of former baseball player and Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks team manager Sadaharu Oh. She graduated from Aoyama Gakuin University in Tokyo, and is also qualified as a "Junior vegetable and fruit meister" or "Vegeta... |
Aimable Robert Jonckheere, commonly known by friends and colleagues as "Jonck", was a psychologist and statistician at University College London (UCL). He is probably best known for his work in nonparametric statistics, where he has a test named after him: Jonckheere's trend test. |
Arvada, Colorado ; Aurora, Colorado ; Boulder, Colorado ; Colorado Springs, Colorado ; Denver, Colorado ; Elizabeth, Colorado ; Evans, Colorado ; Fort Collins, Colorado ; Greeley, Colorado ; Longmont, Colorado ; Parker, Colorado ; Pierce, Colorado ; Sterling, Colorado ; Wheat Ridge, Colorado |
Hammelburg is Jewish from his father's side. He lives in Amsterdam, has a daughter, and is openly gay. |
Elliott Gould as Sean Rogers ; Trevor Howard as Colonel Azarin ; Joseph Bova as Lucas Martino |
03. "NY (Ned Flander)" (performed by Hodgy Beats and Tyler, The Creator) ; 07. "Analog 2" (performed by Tyler, The Creator, Frank Ocean and Syd) ; 12. "P" (performed by Hodgy Beats and Tyler, The Creator) ; 13. "White" (performed by Frank Ocean) (produced with Frank Ocean) ; 15. "Sam (Is Dead)" (performed by Domo Genes... |
A post office called Philpott was established in 1900, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1958. Politician A. L. Philpott was born in Philpott. |
Hamish Duncan Rutherford (born 27 April 1989) is a New Zealand cricketer who plays first-class cricket for Otago and represents New Zealand in international cricket. A left-handed batsman, occasional left-arm spin bowler and Twenty20 specialist, Rutherford is the son of former New Zealand Test captain Ken Rutherford an... |
Víctor Rabú (1834–1907) – French; worked in Uruguay |
Koper (Slovene: [ˈkòːpəɾ] ; Italian: Capodistria) is the fifth-largest city in Slovenia. Located in the Istrian region in the southwestern part of the country, Koper is the main urban center of the Slovene coast. Port of Koper is the country's only container port and a major contributor to the economy of the Municipali... |
Phil Williams, alias The Drill, (born July 12, 1977) is an American cruiserweight southpaw professional boxer. Williams was born in Queens, New York City. He moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota as a child, and still lives in Minneapolis where he works as a barber. |
Emmanuel Biron (born 29 July 1988, in Lyon) is a French sprinter. |
Jun Murai (村井 純) 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 received a Ph.D. from the same school in 198... |
Swansea Uplands RFC is a rugby union club based in Upper Killay, Swansea, Wales, who play in the WRU Swalec Leagues. They are currently in Division 3 West A. Swansea Uplands RFC was founded at the Uplands Hotel, Swansea in 1919 by players of the pre World War I Swansea Grammar School team on their return to Swansea. Th... |
Most of Ukraine's oblasts are named after their capital cities, officially referred to as "oblast centers" (обласний центр, translit. oblasnyi tsentr). The name of each oblast is a relative adjective, formed by adding a feminine suffix to the name of respective center city: Cherkasy is the center of the Cherkas’ka obla... |
Airdrie Astronomical Association ; Astronomical Society of Glasgow ; Astronomy Centre ; British Astronomical Association ; Crayford Manor House Astronomical Society ; Federation of Astronomical Societies ; Liverpool Astronomical Society ; Manchester Astronomical Society ; Mexborough & Swinton Astronomical Society ; Nor... |
. Alpheus S. Williams (D), until December 21, 1878 ; . Edwin Willits (R) ; . Jonas H. McGowan (R) ; . Edwin W. Keightley (R) ; . John W. Stone (R) ; . Mark S. Brewer (R) ; . Omar D. Conger (R) ; . Charles C. Ellsworth (R) ; . Jay A. Hubbell (R) |
According to the 2012 French census, 586,163 residents of the City of Paris, or 26.2 percent, and 2,782,834 residents of the Paris Region (Île-de-France), or 23.4 percent, were born outside of metropolitan France (the last figure up from 22.4% at the 2007 census). 26,700 of these in the City of Paris and 210,159 in the... |
Kilwinning East railway station was a railway station serving the town of Kilwinning, North Ayrshire, Scotland as part of the Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway. |
Damian (also Damien) Pettigrew (March 10, 1963) is a Canadian filmmaker, screenwriter, producer, author, and multimedia artist, best known for his cinematic portraits of Balthus, Federico Fellini, and Jean Giraud. Released theatrically in fifteen countries, his film Fellini: I'm a Born Liar won the Rockie Award for Bes... |
Ernst Gerhardt Timme (June 23, 1843 – April 1, 1923) was a German American immigrant, farmer, and Republican politician. He was the 13th Secretary of State of Wisconsin (1882–1891) and a member of the Wisconsin State Senate, representing Racine and Kenosha counties. He was a Union Army volunteer in the American Civil... |
Alfred Mombert (6 February 1872, in Karlsruhe – 8 April 1942, in Winterthur) was a German poet. |
Seo Jun-young as Park Yi-joon ; Jung Daya as Joo Shi-eun ; Seo Min-woo as Kong Yun ; Jang Ah-young as Jang Ah-young ; Kim Dae-sung as Lee Han-byeol ; Yeo Min-joo as Na Hae-mi ; Bae Geu-rin as Bae Geu-rin ; Jung Eun-woo as Uhm Sung-min ; Ahn Yong-joon as Bae Sung-jun ; Ahn Nae-sang as Choi Sung-beom ; Lee Won-jong as Pa... |
(1870–1954), Austrian composer of operettas ; Oscar Straus (politician) (1850–1926), Secretary of Commerce and Labor under President Theodore Roosevelt ; Paul Strauss (born 1964), politician from the District of Columbia ; Peter Strauss (born 1947), American actor ; Ralph Straus Regula (1924–2017), politician from Beac... |
Freischütz, and Countess Almaviva in Le nozze di Figaro. In 1946 she appeared in operas at the Teatro Municipal in Rio de Janeiro. In 1949 she sang two roles at the San Francisco Opera, Sieglinde and Donna Anna. In autumn 1950 she made her only appearance with the New York City Opera, singing the Marschallin. Bampton a... |
Gunhild Bricken Kristina Lugn (Swedish: [krɪsˈtîːna ˈlɵŋːn]; 14 November 1948 – 9 May 2020) was a Swedish poet and dramatist and member of the Swedish Academy. |
Brother Bernhard (Bruder Bernhard or Der Eremit) is a 1929 German film directed by Franz Seitz, Sr. and starring Vera Schmiterlöw, Walter Grüters and Will Dohm. The film's art direction was by Willy Reiber. It was made at the Emelka Studios in Munich. |
Montxu Miranda Díez (born 27 December 1976 in Santurce) is a Spanish pole vaulter. His personal best of 5.81 metres, achieved in September 2000 in Barcelona, is still the standing Spanish national record. |
A librarian is a person who professionally works managing information. Librarians' common activities include providing access to information, conducting research, creating and managing information systems, creating, leading, and evaluating educational programs, and providing instruction on information literacy to users... |
In 2009, Dinsdale wrote the short film Imaginary Friend which was subsequently filmed and stars Maxine Peake and Zara Turner. The film premiered on 8 May 2010 at the 360/365 Film Festival in New York City. |
John Finlay (1774 – December 19, 1833) was a fur trader and explorer with the North West Company. He is best remembered for establishing the first fur trading post in what is now British Columbia, Canada and for his exploration of the Finlay River, one of the two major rivers forming the Peace River. Finlay was born in... |
Richard Donald Marles (born 13 July 1967) is an Australian politician and lawyer serving as the 19th and current deputy prime minister of Australia and the Minister for Defence since May 2022. He has been the deputy leader of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) since 2019, having served as the member of Parliament (MP) fo... |
63A General Dentist ; 63B Comprehensive Dentist ; 63D Periodontist ; 63E Endodontist ; 63F Prosthodontist ; 63H Public Health Dentist 63K Pediatric Dentist ; 63M Orthodontist ; 63N Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon ; 63P Oral Pathologist ; 63R Executive Dentist Officer |
Uppsala (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈɵ̂pːˌsɑːla] ; archaically spelled Upsala) is the capital of Uppsala County and the fourth-largest city in Sweden, after Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmö. It had 177,074 inhabitants in 2019.
Located 71 km (44 mi) north of the capital Stockholm, it is also the seat of Uppsala Municipalit... |
Company of Cecil Rhodes). He wrote that in this eventuality they would discharge their duties to their employer, but he did not consider what other British people might think of this. Moloney did not think of Belgium as a serious rival to the British Empire, unlike France, Germany or Portugal. Moloney's obituary in The... |
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... |
Alabama Association of School Psychologists (AASP) Alaska School Psychologists Association (ASPA) Arizona Association of School Psychologists (AASP) Arkansas School Psychology Association (ASPA) California Association of School Psychologists (CASP) Colorado Society of School Psychologists (CSSP) Connecticut Association... |
Björn Böhning (born 1978), German politician ; Hans Böhning (1893–1934), German World War I flying ace Böhning is a German-language surname. Notable people with the surname include: |
Linz-East Airport (Flugplatz Linz-Ost, ) is a private use airport located 4 km east-southeast of Linz, Oberösterreich, Austria. |
Mukhtar Badirkhanovich Mukhtarov (Kazakh: Мұхтар Бадірханұлы Мұхтаров; born 6 January 1986) is a Kazakh former footballer of Azeri and Turkish roots who played as a centre back. |
green belt area that had undergone little development before the construction of the Red Road estate. The original plan for Red Road was far more modest than the eventual high-rise scheme – it called for a complex of maisonettes no taller than 4 storeys. What emerged was Glasgow Corporation architect Sam Bunton's schem... |
Gordon Harker as Alf Huggins ; Enid Stamp-Taylor as Valerie ; Janet Johnson as Ann Penny ; Ivan Brandt as Captain Berkeley ; Percy Parsons as Quentin Hearns ; Everley Gregg as Hetty Hopper ; Henry Wolston as Doctor ; Charles Eaton as Prince Boris |
1) Walter Palmer (Puritan) (section Founding Stonington) 1) Thomas Miner (section Settling Stonington) 1) William Chesebrough 1) Thomas Stanton 1) Plax 1) Fort Washington (Massachusetts) 1) Gamaliel King 1) James Hammond Trumbull 1) Troy Savings Bank 1) List of the oldest buildings in Connecticut 1) Mystic, Connecticut... |
The son of schoolteacher Robert Keddie, and Christina Keddie, née Edmond, Jack Keddie was born in Maffra on 12 February 1922. He was engaged to Olive Myrtle Wright, of Palmwoods, Queensland, in September 1944. He died before they could be married. |
Famoudou Konaté ; Kemoko Sano ; Moustapha Bangoura ; Mouminatou Camara ; Aly Diabate ; Abou Sylla (N'Camara Abou Sylla) ; Arafan Toure |
Refet Bele (1881 – 3 October 1963), also known as Refet Bey or Refet Pasha was a Turkish military commander of Circassian origin. He served in the Ottoman Army and the Turkish Army, where he retired as a general. |
The company was established on 14 September 1995 as Garnet Paper Mills Limited and was renamed in 2002 as K Sera Sera Production Limited and as K Sera Sera Limited on 10 February 2011. |
Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, making it the world's second-largest country by total area, with the world's longest coastline. Its border with the United States is the world's longest ... |
Wassenaar ; Weazle ; West Florida ; Wexford Wassenaar ; Weazle ; West Florida ; Wexford Wassenaar ; Weazle ; West Florida ; Wexford Wassenaar ; Weazle ; West Florida ; Wexford Wassenaar ; Weazle ; West Florida ; Wexford Wassenaar ; Weazle ; West Florida ; Wexford Wassenaar ; Weazle ; West Florida ; Wexford Weazle ; Wes... |
Amir Syamsuddin (born 27 May 1941) is the former Minister of Justice and Human Rights of Indonesia. |
World Championships in Herning, Denmark: ; Men's Greco-Roman: ; 60 kg: Islambek Albiev Dilshod Aripov Nurbakyt Tengizbayev & Vitaliy Rahimov ; 84 kg: Nazmi Avluca Mélonin Noumonvi Habibollah Akhlaghi & Pablo Shorey ; 96 kg: Balázs Kiss Jimmy Lidberg Amir Ali-Akbari & Aslanbek Khushtov |
Michael Mark Lynton (born January 1, 1960) is a businessman and current chairman of Snap Inc. He previously served as chairman and chief executive of Sony Pictures Entertainment. In 2017, Lynton stepped down as CEO of Sony Entertainment to become Chairman of Snap, makers of the Snapchat mobile app. On February 12, 2019... |
"Erected by temperance reformers in recognition of valuable services rendered to the temperance cause by Sir William Collins, Lord Provost of the City of Glasgow 1877-1880. 29 October 1881." He was born in Glasgow on 12 October 1817. In 1841 the family firm William Collins, Sons began specialising in printing bibles. T... |
Belfast North (NIHC) ; Belfast North (UKHC) ; Belfast Oldpark (NIHC) ; Belfast Ormeau (UKHC) ; Belfast Pottinger: ; Belfast Pottinger (NIHC) ; Belfast Pottinger (UKHC) ; Belfast St Anne's: ; Belfast St Anne's (NIHC) ; Belfast St Anne's (UKHC) ; Belfast Shankill: ; Belfast Shankill (NIHC) ; Belfast Shankill (UKHC) ; Bel... |
Salesforce.com (190) – San Francisco ; Slack Technologies – San Francisco ; Poll Everywhere - San Francisco ; Postmates - San Francisco ; Rubrik - Palo Alto ; SurveyMonkey – San Mateo ; Tripping.com – San Francisco ; Twitch – San Francisco ; Twitter – San Francisco ; Uber (228) – San Francisco ; Wikimedia Foundation – ... |
Maarten Van Severen (5 June 1956, Antwerp, Belgium – 21 February 2005, Ghent, Belgium) was a Belgian furniture designer and interior architect. He came from an artistic family: his father was the abstract painter Dan Van Severen while his brother, Fabian Van Severen, is also a designer. Maarten Van Severen started out ... |
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