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Rahn's remarks, Putin took actions to lessen democracy, promote conservative beliefs and values; and silence opposition to his policies and administration. Russian historian Andranik Migranyan saw the Putin regime as restoring what he viewed as the natural functions of a government after period of the 1990s, when oligo... |
10:15 Club, with disc jockey Dan Owen (Owens), 1950 ; Homemakers Music, with disc jockey Monte Bell, 1949–1954 ; Just for Ladies, with disc jockey Betty Hughes Nolen, 1950 ; Melody Roundup, with disc jockey Dan Owen (Owens), 1948 ; Mystery Matinee, with disc jockey George P. Miller, 1949 ; Songs of Range Capers, with d... |
Baschwitz studied at several universities in Germany and graduated in economics and held pronounced liberal views. He was awarded a doctorate with a thesis supervised by social reformer, Lujo Brentano. |
Johnson was born in Panama City, Florida. He attended Rutherford High School in Panama City, where he was a standout high school football player for the Rutherford Rams. |
Albert Bates was born on 30 May 1862 in New Zealand, the son of John Edmund and Mary Bates. |
Meigle, Perth and Kinross ; List of listed buildings in Methven, Perth and Kinross ; List of listed buildings in Moneydie, Perth and Kinross ; List of listed buildings in Monzievaird And Strowan, Perth and Kinross ; List of listed buildings in Moulin, Perth and Kinross ; List of listed buildings in Muckhart, Perth and ... |
He was born in Irvine, California. When he was 1 years old, he moved to Glasgow, Scotland, where he lived for ten years. He attended Orange County High School of the Arts, where he did musical theatre. |
Anthony Sharp (1643–1707) was a Dublin Quaker and wool merchant. |
town and world, so shopkeepers would keep an open chair for him to get the information of the day. Biggers also always knew when the big shows were coming to Watertown and would walk all day to see the performances. In his declining years he was taken to a country home until his death. Roswell P. Flower, born in Theres... |
Judith Rakers (born 6 January 1976) is a German journalist and television presenter. |
of Jericho", where he wrote down the name of the person that bothered him and why. If someone annoyed Jericho, he would ask "you know what happens?" before shouting "you just made the list!" and writing the person's name down. The List of Jericho soon became incredibly popular with the fans, with many critics describin... |
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The current training facilities of the Fenerbahçe senior football team are named after Bartu. |
of Young Farmers' Clubs ; Lancashire Federation of Young Farmers' Clubs ; Leicestershire (and Rutland) Young Farmers' ; Lincolnshire Federation of Young Farmers' Clubs ; Norfolk Federation of Young Farmers' Clubs ; Northamptonshire Federation of Young Farmers' Clubs ; Northumberland Federation Of Young Farmers Clubs ; ... |
J. N. L. Baker (1893–1971), British geographer ; James Baker (disambiguation) (or Jim Baker), multiple people ; Janet Baker (born 1933), English mezzo-soprano ; Jeannine Baker, Australian historian ; Jerome Baker (disambiguation), multiple people ; Jerry Baker (disambiguation), multiple people ; Jesse Baker (disambigua... |
Paul Williams (born Paul Nigel Vincent Yarlett; 19 September 1940 – 1 March 2019) was an English blues and rock singer and musician. |
Urero Mikōkai Shōjo (ウレロ☆未公開少女) (2013) |
Rabbi Jacob B. Agus ; Rabbi Abraham Avrutick ; Rabbi Moshe Zvi Aryeh Bick ; Rabbi Sam Genauer ; Rabbi Mordechai Gifter ; Rabb Bernard Lander ; Rabbi Mordechai Kirshblum ; Rabbi Sydney Kleiman ; Rabbi Dr. Moses Mescheloff ; Rabbi Moshe Horowitz Rabbi Avigdor Miller ; Rabbi Emanuel Rackman ; Rabbi Chaim Pinchas Scheinber... |
Tuomo Oskari Suomalainen (29 November 1931 – 1 November 1988) was a Finnish architect born in Gogland. He worked very closely with his brother Timo Suomalainen who also was an architect. Most of the works they designed jointly.
Their most well known work is Temppeliaukio Church in Helsinki, which has become one of the ... |
Joachim Brøchner Olsen (born 31 May 1977) is a Danish former politician and former world class shot putter. He was elected to the Danish parliament at the 2011 election, representing the Liberal Alliance in the Greater Copenhagen constituency. As an athlete, he represented Århus 1900. With ten straight international fi... |
Harrison died at age 87 on November 29, 2018, the cause was a bacterial infection, said his son, Charles Harrison III. |
River Ystwyth (Afon Ystwyth) ; Afon Fâd (L) ; Afon Llanfihangel (R) ; Nant Cynon (Ls) ; Afon Magwr (R) ; Nant Freuo (L) ; Nant Pant-yr-Haidd (R) ; Nant Cwmtarw (L) ; Nant Cwm-nel (L) ; Nant Cilmeddu (L) ; Nant y Henfelin (L) ; Nant yr Brithyll (R) ; Nant y Berws (L) ; Nant Cell (R) ; Nant Lledwenau (R) ; Nant Bwlchgwal... |
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MC Lyte • "Brooklyn" by M.O.P. • "Brooklyn" by Mos Def • "Brooklyn" by Natalia Zukerman • "Brooklyn" by Peter Gordon • "Brooklyn" by Smoothe Da Hustler • "Brooklyn" by They Might Be Giants • "Brooklyn" by We're About 9 • "Brooklyn" by Wizz • "Brooklyn" by Woodkid • "Brooklyn" by Yasiin Bey • "Brooklyn" by Youngblood Br... |
Gioacchino Vitelli, (Torre del Greco, born circa 1785) was an Italian painter of portraits and sacred subjects. In 1814, he painted a copy of Andrea Sabatini's Adoration of Magi for the Duomo di Salerno. |
Mohabir Anil Nandlall (born 17 February 1976) is the Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs of Guyana as of 2020. He previously served as Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs of Guyana from 2011 to 2015. |
Tampere is home to the Tampere Philharmonic Orchestra (Tampere Filharmonia), which is one of only two full-sized symphony orchestras in Finland; the other one is located in Helsinki. The orchestra's home venue is the Tampere Hall, and their concerts include classical, popular, and film music. Tampere Music Festivals or... |
Nathaniel Boyden (August 16, 1796 – November 20, 1873) was a U.S. Congressman from North Carolina between 1847 and 1849 and later between 1868 and 1869. Born in Conway, Massachusetts in 1796, Boyden attended the common schools and then served in the War of 1812. He graduated from Union College in Schenectady, New York,... |
Fernanda Pires da Silva (1926–2020), Portuguese businesswoman ; Fernanda Pivano (1917–2009), Italian writer, journalist, translator and critic ; Fernanda Porto (born 1965), Brazilian singer of Drum 'n' Bossa ; Fernanda Ribeiro (born 1993), Brazilian model ; Fernanda Rodrigues (born 1979), Brazilian film and television ... |
Shozaburo Nakamura (中村 正三郎, Nakamura Shōzaburō, 1934 – 1 September 2023) was a Japanese business leader and politician. He served in the House of Representatives of Japan and was the Minister of Justice from 1998 to 1999. |
Bada ; Bae Da-bin ; Bae Doona ; Bae Geu-rin ; Bae Hae-sun ; Bae Jeong-min ; Bae Jong-ok ; Bae Noo-ri ; Bae Seul-ki ; Bae Suzy ; Bae Woo-hee ; Bae Yoon-kyung ; Baek A-yeon ; Baek Eun-hye ; Baek Ji-won ; Baek Jin-hee ; Baek Ok-dam ; Baek Seo-yi ; Bak Seon-yeong ; Bak Sin-hee ; Bak So-ra ; Bak Yeong-hee ; Ban Hyo-jung ; B... |
Valdemar III of Denmark: Valdemar V of Schleswig |
Emil Racoviță National College, Cluj-Napoca ; George Coșbuc National College (Cluj-Napoca) ; Gheorghe Lazăr National Pedagogical College, Cluj-Napoca ; Tiberiu Popoviciu High School of Computer Science, Cluj-Napoca ; Mihai Eminescu High School (Cluj-Napoca) ; István Báthory High School, Cluj-Napoca ; János Apáczai Cser... |
joining together and forming colossal shapes, and wielding death rays and other armaments of destruction. They are led to a hidden valley occupied by what they name "The Metal Monster", a strange metal city occupied by the metal animate Things Norhala commands. This city is governed by what they call the Metal Emperor,... |
Kōji Tsuruta as Kirioka ; Yumi Shirakawa as Akiko ; Yoshio Tsuchiya as Captain Onosaki ; Tadao Nakamaru as Corporal Sudo/Goro Nakamoto ; Akihiko Hirata as Detective Kobayashi ; Sachio Sakai as Taki ; Seizaburou Kawazu as Onishi ; Yoshifumi Tajima as Takashi ; Eisei Amamoto as Nikki ; Ren Yamamoto |
Art in Quebec ; Quebec comics ; Cinema of Quebec ; List of Quebec actors ; List of Quebec film directors ; List of Quebec films ; Comedy of Quebec ; List of Quebec comedians ; Dance of Quebec ; Literature of Quebec ; Quebec comics ; List of Quebec writers ; Music of Quebec ; List of musicians from Quebec ; List of Queb... |
Marjorie Margolies (formerly Margolies-Mezvinsky; born June 21, 1942) is a fellow at the University of Pennsylvania Fels Institute of Government, an adjunct faculty member at the University of Pennsylvania, and a women's rights activist. She is a former journalist and a Democratic politician. From 1993 to 1995, she was... |
Hospital Ángeles - Puebla ; Hospital MAC Puebla es- Puebla, Puebla |
General John Albert Shaud (born December 15, 1933) is a retired United States Air Force four-star general who served as Chief of Staff, Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (COFS SHAPE) from 1988 to 1991.
Shaud was born in 1933 in Cleveland, Ohio, where he graduated from Cleveland Heights High School. He attended ... |
Académica de Coimbra ; União de Coimbra |
Association of American Editorial Cartoonists, (AAEC) : The largest organization of political cartoonists, have over 300 members worldwide. ; National Cartoonists Society : welcomes editorial cartoonists in the United States. ; Cartoonists Rights Network International : It helps cartoonists who are exiled, jailed or in... |
Susan Kent (born December 12, 1974) is a Canadian actress. She is best known for her work as a cast member of CBC Television's This Hour Has 22 Minutes since joining in 2012. Kent had previously been a writer for, and an occasional performer on the program. She is also known for her portrayal of Susan (the foul-mouthed... |
Simon Barere, pianist ; Felix Blumenfeld, pianist ; Shura Cherkassky, pianist ; Emil Gilels, pianist ; Vladimir Horowitz, pianist ; Lubka Kolessa, pianist ; Valentina Lisitsa, pianist ; Benno Moiseiwitsch, pianist ; Heinrich Neuhaus, pianist ; Sviatoslav Richter, pianist ; Leo Sirota, pianist |
Josephus Nicolaus Laurenti (4 December 1735, Vienna – 17 February 1805, Vienna) was an Austrian naturalist and zoologist of Italian origin. Laurenti is considered the auctor of the class Reptilia (reptiles) through his authorship of Specimen Medicum, Exhibens Synopsin Reptilium Emendatam cum Experimentis circa Venena (... |
Judith Deborah Rakers (born 6 January 1976) is a German journalist and television presenter. |
Havig was born at the Havika farm in Overhalla in the Namdalen district, now in the municipality of Namsos. When he was still a child, his family moved to Vikna. In 1854 he married Dorthea Karstine Nergaard (1831–1915), from Seierstad on the island of Jøa. He was the father of the Liberal Party Storting representative ... |
Investigation. ; Protagonists of The Librarians ; Protagonists of The Librarians, which follows a new team of librarians. ; Protagonists of The Library at Mount Char who refer to themselves as librarians. ; Clara Rhone in Welcome to the Wayne, head librarian of The Stanza. ; Tammy in episodes of Parks and Recreation ; ... |
Kurt Travis was born in Scottsdale, Arizona. Both of his parents were gymnasts and his father was three-time world champion Kurt Thomas. Travis changed his surname from Thomas to Travis following his mother's remarriage. |
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Formerly, two thirds of the parish of Ashkirk lay in Roxburghshire and one third in Selkirkshire, including an enclave of Selkirkshire just east of the village around Synton. In 1891 a Boundary Commission moved the whole parish into Selkirkshire and added to Ashkirk a detached portion of the parish of Selkirk just west... |
Toomevara Lane Chinese Market Gardens is a heritage-listed market garden at Toomevara Lane, Kogarah, Bayside Council, New South Wales, Australia. It is also known as Rockdale Market Gardens and Chinese Market Gardens. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999. |
Vinga Lighthouse (Vinga fyr), is a Swedish lighthouse on Vinga island. The present-day lighthouse was built in 1890, although Vinga has been a significant island for mariners long before that. This lighthouse is the third built on the island. It is one of Sweden's most noted lighthouses and a special symbol for the cit... |
Durant High School (Mississippi) in Durant, Mississippi, US ; Durant High School (Iowa) in Durant, Iowa, US ; Durant High School (Oklahoma) in Durant, Oklahoma, US ; Durant High School (Florida) in Plant City, Florida, US Durant High School may refer to one of several high schools in the United States: |
John Campbell, 3rd Earl of Breadalbane and Holland KB (10 March 1696 – 26 January 1782), styled Lord Glenorchy from 1716 until 1752, was a Scottish peer, diplomat and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1727 to 1746. |
Percival Clarence Millar (15 June 1925 – 28 November 2017) was an Australian politician. Born in Adelaide, he served in the military between 1943 and 1946 before becoming a public servant, and then a farmer. In 1974, he was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as the Country Party member for Wide Bay in Q... |
Darien Corey Dash, Jr. (born July 21, 1992), known professionally as Dash (stylized as Da$H), is an American rapper. Apart from his solo career, he was a member of Heir Global, alongside former friend and collaborator, Retch. Dash is also an affiliate of ASAP Mob, making his first high-profile appearance on their debut... |
Alma Karlin, Slovene-Austrian traveler, writer, poet, collector, polyglot and theosophist. ; Ben Karlin ; John Karlin, industrial psychologist ; Joyce Karlin ; Kenneth Karlin, Danish songwriter and producer ; Miriam Karlin ; Ored Karlin (1905–1969), Swedish chess player ; Samuel Karlin ; William Karlin (1882–1944), New... |
Darrell "Delite" Allamby – composer ; Melanie Andrews – composer ; Johnta Austin – composer ; Michael Bivins – composer ; Charles Bobbit – composer ; Dewey Bunnell – composer ; LaShawn Daniels – composer ; John William Davis – composer ; Ronnie DeVoe – composer ; Jermaine Dupri – composer ; Dernst Emile – composer ; Wa... |
Betty Boop and Felix was a newspaper comic strip starring Betty Boop and Felix the Cat, which ran from November 19, 1984 to January 31, 1988. It was written by Mort Walker’s sons Brian, Morgan, Greg and Neal, who signed their work as “The Walker Brothers.” Debuting at the height of Garfield’s popularity, this King Feat... |
Yelena Maciel as Lorena García ; Cristóbal Lander as Alberto Corona Sotillo ; Norkys Batista as Malena Corona Sotillo ; Caridad Canelón as Gertrudis Sotillo de Corona |
In September 1940, after a top secret landmark conference with Winston Churchill—at which his opposition to R.V. Jones' view that the Germans had established a system of radio-beam bombing aids (Battle of the Beams) over the UK had been overruled—Tizard led what became known as the Tizard Mission to the United States. ... |
Chevalier of the Legion of Honour |
Eskilstuna-Kuriren (the Eskilstuna Courier) is a Swedish regional newspaper, based in the city of Eskilstuna in central Sweden, with a local office in nearby Strängnäs. It is the largest regional newspaper in the Södermanland region. |
Anders Peak (-71.75°N, 9.01667°W) is a peak 2135 m high, rising 1 nmi south of the Gruvletindane Crags of the Holtedahl Peaks, in the Orvin Mountains of Queen Maud Land. It was mapped by Norwegian cartographers from air photos and surveys by the Sixth Norwegian Antarctic Expedition, 1956–60, and named for Anders Vinten... |
Jackie LaRue ; Alton Thomas ; John Felix ; Billy Montgomery ; Darryl York |
William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield, 1st Earl of Mansfield (1705–1793) ; Louisa Murray, 2nd Countess of Mansfield (1758–1843) ; William David Murray, 4th Earl of Mansfield, 3rd Earl of Mansfield (1806–1898) William David Murray and his heirs (as Earls of Mansfield, in the County of Nottingham) are identical to the Ea... |
Architecture of Toronto ; List of tallest buildings in Toronto ; List of oldest buildings and structures in Toronto ; Cuisine of Toronto ; Events in Toronto ; Annual events in Toronto ; List of Asian events in Toronto ; List of Toronto Public Library branches ; Media in Toronto ; List of multicultural media in the Grea... |
Dennis Havig, Colorado (AP) ; Steve Lawson, Kansas (AP) |
to the daughter of the bar in charge (who was killed by Annadurai). Trouble erupts between Thambidurai and Karuppiah, in which Thambidurai kills Karuppiah. Thambidurai decides to surrender to the police. However, Mahalingam plans to kill Thambidurai. He falsely accuses Thambidurai in a murder of an inspector and issues... |
Dorothy Coade Hewett (21 May 1923 – 25 August 2002) was an Australian feminist poet, novelist and playwright. She has been called "one of Australia's best-loved and most respected writers". She was also a member of the Communist Party for a period, though she clashed on many occasions with the party leadership. In reco... |
Michael de la Pole, 1st Earl of Suffolk, ; Edmund de la Pole, Captain of Calais in 1387, ; Sir Walter de la Pole, Knight; ; Sir Thomas de la Pole, Knight; ; Blanche de la Pole, who married Richard le Scrope, 1st Baron Scrope of Bolton; ; Margaret de la Pole, who married Robert Neville of Hornby. He married Katherine de... |
At the very least grandfather of Jacques Monasch was Jewish and active in the textile business. |
Olav Trygveson Laake (born 20 October 1934) was a Norwegian judge and politician for the Labour Party. He was born in Ullensaker. He had his own lawyer's office from 1963 to 1976, and from 2007 to 2023, since 1964 as a barrister with access to working with Supreme Court cases. He served as a judge in Stavanger District... |
Herentals (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦeːrə(n)tɑls]) is a city in the province of Antwerp. The municipality comprises the city of Herentals proper and the towns of Morkhoven and Noorderwijk. In 2022, Herentals had a total population of 28.455. The total area is 48.56 km2 (18.75 sq mi). Saint Waltrude is the patron saint of... |
2002 in Salt Lake City, USA ; Downhill: 11º 2006 in Turin, Italy ; Downhill: 11º |
Denaun Montez Porter (born December 7, 1978), also known by the stage names Mr. Porter, Kon Artis, or Denaun, is an American rapper and record producer. He was a member of Detroit hip hop group D12.
He has a close association with rapper Eminem, often appearing on his tours and has produced for a multitude of other not... |
Johann Heinrich Lambert (German: [ˈlambɛɐ̯t]; French: Jean-Henri Lambert; 26 or 28 August 1728 – 25 September 1777) was a polymath from the Republic of Mulhouse, generally identified as either Swiss or French, who made important contributions to the subjects of mathematics, physics (particularly optics), philosophy, as... |
Beato began his YouTube career in 2015 after posting a video of his eldest child, Dylan, who is able to identify individual notes within complex chords after just one hearing. This video of his son's display of perfect pitch received three million views, causing Beato to decide to parlay this social media fame into a f... |
American football player ; Marcellus of Side (fl. 2nd century), Greek poet ; Marcellus Stearns (1839–1891), American politician ; Robert Marcellus Stewart (1815–1871), Governor of Missouri ; Marcellus Augustus Stovall (1818–1895), American Civil War soldier ; Marcellus of Tangier (c. mid 3rd century – 298), martyr ; Ma... |
Florey went to Columbia for The Face Behind the Mask (1941) with Peter Lorre, Meet Boston Blackie (1941) with Chester Morris, and Two in a Taxi (1941) with Anita Louise. |
Lankaran State University – founded in 1991, Lankaran State University is Lankaran's first university to start courses. The following universities are located in Lankaran: |
Jacques Simon Monasch (born 4 January 1962) is a Dutch politician, art collector and former management as well as political consultant and civil servant. He was a member of the House of Representatives between 17 June 2010 and 23 March 2017, where he focused on matters of housing and spatial planning. He was a member o... |
Bruce Charles Heezen (April 11, 1924 – June 21, 1977) was an American geologist. He worked with oceanographic cartographer Marie Tharp at Columbia University to map the Mid-Atlantic Ridge in the 1950s. |
Bronx, 1609–1900 (2000), popular ; Ultan, Lloyd. The Bronx in the innocent years, 1890–1925 (1985), popular ; Ultan, Lloyd. The Bronx: It Was Only Yesterday, "The Bronx: It Was Only Yesterday 1935–1965 (1992), heavily illustrated popular history Ultan, Lloyd. The Bronx in the frontier era: from the beginning to 1696 (1... |
Ruby Rose Langenheim (born 20 March 1986) is an Australian model, actress, and television presenter. She was a presenter on MTV Australia (2007–2011), followed by several high-profile modelling gigs, including Maybelline New York in Australia. In addition, she has co-hosted various television shows, including Australia... |
Andrew Carnie (born April 19, 1969) is a Canadian professor of linguistics at the University of Arizona. He is the author or coauthor of eight books and has papers published on formal syntactic theory and on linguistic aspects of Scottish Gaelic and the Irish language. He was born in Calgary, Alberta. He is also a teac... |
Drew Timme (born 2000), American basketball player ; Ernst Timme (1843–1923), American politician ; Herman Timme (born 1933), Dutch decathlete |
Ricardo Sánchez Gálvez (born 12 January 1974) is a Mexican politician from the Institutional Revolutionary Party. From 2009 to 2012 he served as Deputy of the LXI Legislature of the Mexican Congress representing Michoacán. |
Sapporo Convention Center ; Higashi-Sapporo Heights, Higashi-Sapporo Station ; Daiei Higashi-Sapporo, Shopping Center ; Iias Sapporo Shopping Center ; Higashi-Sapporo Post Office ; ARCS super store, Higashi-Sapporo ; Maxvalu supermarket, Higashi-Sapporo ; Higashi-Sapporo Hospital ; Hokkaido My Home Center, (housing exh... |
WIP into the 1980s. Webber later was heard on WPEN radio from 1989 until 2005. From about 2007 until 2010, Webber hosted a weekday program on WHAT radio and a Sunday afternoon show on WVLT in Vineland, New Jersey. Webber was inducted into the Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia Hall of Fame in 1999. He served as the pre... |
For other people of the same name, see Phil Williams Philip Williams (born 5 April 1958, Birkenhead) is an English former footballer. A product of Chester's youth policy, Williams made a solitary appearance in The Football League for the club when wearing the number nine shirt during a 0–0 draw at home to Preston Nort... |
Bramwell Booth (1856–1929), English General of The Salvation Army ; Bramwell Fletcher (1904–1988), English stage, film and television actor ; Bramwell Tillsley (born 1931), Canadian General of The Salvation Army ; Bramwell Tovey (born 1953), British conductor and composer |
Nelson Faria (born March 23, 1963) is a Brazilian guitarist. |
Abraham Raimbach (16 February 1776 in London – 17 January 1843), was an English engraver of Swiss descent. He was born in Cecil Court in the West End of London. Educated at Archbishop Tenison's Library School, he was apprenticed to the engraver J. Hall from 1789 to 1796. For nine years, part of his working-time was dev... |
The Edinburgh School ; Public art in Edinburgh ; Lion of Scotland ; The Manuscript of Monte Cassino Beer in Edinburgh ; Edinburgh rock Edinburgh's Hogmanay Edinburgh festivals ; Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo English language ; Scottish English Newspapers in Edinburgh ; Edinburgh Evening News ; The Edinburgh Gazette ;... |
Mary Sanders (born 26 August 1985 in Toronto, Ontario) is an American individual Rhythmic Gymnast. Mary holds dual citizenship of both the United States and Canada, as her father was American and her mother is Canadian. She began her career representing Canada but began to compete for the USA in late 2002. Sanders is ... |
Steve Harland, played by Tom Mannion, made his first screen appearance on 6 December 2012. The character and Mannion's casting was announced on 25 October 2012. David Brown from the Radio Times reported that Mannion and Michelle Hardwick (Vanessa Woodfield) had already filmed their first scenes. Of his casting, Mannion... |
Diana Karina Estrada Santana is a female beach volleyball player from Mexico, who won the gold medal in the women's beach team competition at the NORCECA Beach Volleyball Circuit 2008 in Guadalajara, Jalisco, partnering Martha Revuelta. Later, in September 2008, she competed with her sister Paola Estrada, at the Intern... |
Tecuceanu played well-known characters such as Adrian Năstase, Corneliu Vadim Tudor, Cristian Ţânţăreanu or Gigi Becali. He took part in peace-keeping missions under the command of United Nations. He also performed on the theatre scene, and played in movies and TV broadcastings. In 2006, at Gala Tânărului Actor, Tecuce... |
Macieja – Grandmaster ; 1998 – Tomasz Markowski – Grandmaster ; 1999 – Bartosz Soćko – Grandmaster ; 2000 – Paweł Jaracz – Grandmaster ; 2001 – Paweł Blehm – Grandmaster ; 2002 – Artur Jakubiec – Grandmaster ; 2002 – Kamil Mitoń – Grandmaster ; 2002 – Mirosław Grabarczyk – Grandmaster ; 2003 – Łukasz Cyborowski – Grand... |
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