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William Martin Joel (born May 9, 1949) is an American singer, songwriter and pianist. Nicknamed the "Piano Man" after his signature 1973 song of the same name, Joel has had a successful career as a solo artist since the 1970s. From 1971 to 1993, he released 12 studio albums spanning the genres of pop and rock, and in 2...
Paul Caillaud (14 September 1917 in La Copechagnière – 15 August 2008) was a French pharmacist and politician. He represented the Independent Republicans (from 1962 to 1978) and the Union for French Democracy (from 1978 to 1981) in the National Assembly. He was the mayor of La Roche-sur-Yon from 1961 to 1977.
Radio Cetinje is the public radio station in Cetinje, Montenegro. It is the oldest electronic broadcaster in Montenegro, founded on 27 November 1944. Radio Cetinje is part of RTV Cetinje and operates via FM and Internet.
the 'SEAT Arosa Racer' ; the 'SEAT Arosa City Cruiser' At the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2001, SEAT presented two SEAT Arosa based concept cars:
William’s success in Newport meant he was well known to the British. Samuel and William were both early supporters of the revolution; Samuel was even one of the ringleaders responsible for the Stamp Act Riots of 1765. Their other sibling, Thomas was a Loyalist or Tory sent into a brief exile in Glocester, Rhode Island,...
Essex is a town with a population of 21,216 in Essex County in southwestern Ontario, Canada, whose municipal borders extend to Lake Erie. Essex is also the name of the largest community within the municipality.
"Bachata en Fukuoka" by Juan Luis Guerra
Val de Briey is a commune in the department of Meurthe-et-Moselle, northeastern France. The municipality was established on 1 January 2017 by merger of the former communes of Briey (the seat), Mancieulles and Mance.
1) Allauch ; 2) Aubagne-Est ; 3) Aubagne-Ouest ; 4) La Ciotat ; 5) Marseille-La Belle-de-Mai ; 6) Marseille-Belsunce ; 7) Marseille-La Blancarde ; 8) Marseille-Le Camas ; 9) Marseille-La Capelette ; 10) Marseille-Les Cinq-Avenues ; 11) Marseille-Les Grands-Carmes ; 12) Marseille-Mazargues ; 13) Marseille-Montolivet ; 1...
The screenplay and story of Death Rides a Horse was written by Luciano Vincenzoni. Vincenzoni went to work with director Giulio Petroni after having a falling out with Sergio Leone while the latter was making The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly.
Clarence Robert Beck (March 13, 1896 – August 20, 1962) was a professional football player from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Beck attended high school at Harrisburg Tech where he scored a 105-yard touchdown for Tech against their rival Steelton. After high school, Beck attended Pennsylvania State University where he...
1) Calgary East ; 2) Calgary Centre-North ; 3) Calgary North ; 4) Calgary-Nose Hill ; 5) Calgary Centre ; 6) Calgary Southeast ; 7) Calgary Southwest ; 8) Calgary West
Troyes (French pronunciation: [tʁwa] ) is a commune and the capital of the department of Aube in the Grand Est region of north-central France. It is located on the Seine river about 140 km (87 mi) south-east of Paris. Troyes is situated within the Champagne wine region and is near the Orient Forest Regional Natural Par...
The New South Wales Patriots announced on 4 November 2009 both their 30–man roster and their 19–man roster for the opening series of the season.
Mankiewicz was born in Washington, D.C. to press secretary Frank Mankiewicz and Holly Mankiewicz (née Jolley) of German-Jewish stock. He is the cousin of screenwriter Tom Mankiewicz and filmmaker/television producer Nick Davis, the grandson of screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz, the grand-nephew of screenwriter, produce...
Shakya started playing Professional football from 1975. His international career involved playing for the Nepal national football team from 1981 to 1997, where he served as captain from 1981–1997. Also, he has played professional football in Bangladesh league. In 1987, Shakya led Nepal in three notable international fr...
Hradčany (1784) – Prague 1, Prague 6 ; Malá Strana ("Lesser Town" or "Little Quarter") (1784) – Prague 1, Prague 5 ; Nové Město (New Town) (1784) – Prague 1, Prague 2, Prague 8 ; Staré Město (Old Town) (1784) – Prague 1 ; Josefov (Jewish Quarter) (1854) – Prague 1 ; Vyšehrad (1883) – Prague 2 ; Holešovice (1884) – Prag...
Saman Ahsani, Iranian-British trustee of the Iran Heritage Foundation ; 🇫🇷 Pierre Castel, French CEO of Castel Group ; 🇨🇴 Alejandro Santo Domingo, Colombian businessperson ; 🇨🇴 Luis Carlos Sarmiento, Colombian businessperson ; 🇨🇴 Isaac, Jaime and Gabriel Gilinski, Colombian businesspersons ; 🇨🇴 Eduardo Pachec...
this, he went to Stoke City at the end of the season. While at Stoke he became a key member of the first team as Stoke won the Second Division title in 1992–93. After one season at Stoke City, he moved onto Burnley for a fee of £130,000. Short spells with AFC Bournemouth and Notts County followed before a move back to ...
He died in Louisville, Kentucky in 1923 while campaigning as the Democratic nominee for governor. He was interred in Georgetown Cemetery, in Georgetown, Kentucky.
Beirut Marriott Hotel, Beirut ; Chtaura Park Hotel, Bekaa ; Crowne Plaza Hotel, Beirut ; InterContinental Phoenicia Beirut Hotel, Beirut ; Le Vendôme Intercontinental Hotel, Beirut ; Metropolitan Palace Hotel, Beirut ; Safir Helipolitan Hotel, Beirut
Todd Verow (born November 11, 1966) is an American film director who resides in New York City. He attended the Rhode Island School of Design and the AFI Conservatory. With his creative partner James Derek Dwyer, he formed Bangor Films in 1995. He was also the cinematographer for Jon Moritsugu's film Terminal USA (1993)...
Peter Ian Philpott (21 November 1934 – 31 October 2021) was an Australian cricketer. He was a leg-spin bowler and middle order batsman who played for New South Wales and the national team in the 1960s. More recently, he was known as a coach. He made his Test debut in the West Indies in 1964–65 and took 18 wickets (at ...
ornithologist ; Eric Ashby, Baron Ashby (1904–1992), British botanist and educator ; Gary Ashby (born 1955), American college baseball coach ; George Ashby (martyr) (died 1537), martyred English monk ; Hal Ashby (1929–1988), American film director ; Harry Ashby (golfer) (1946–2010), English professional golf player ; I...
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or is a lake in the municipality of Hattfjelldal in Nordland county, Norway. The lake lies about 2 km west of the lake Røssvatnet.
Switzler Hall was constructed in 1871 as the "Scientific Building". It is the oldest academic building left standing on campus. Switzler Hall is named after curator William Franklin Switzler. One of the notable attractions of Switzler Hall is the bell tower. The bell was given to the University by Major James S. Rollin...
Michael Jordan (24) ; Dennis Rodman (13) ; Toni Kukoč (5) ; United Center 18–9 ; - style="background:#cfc;" ; 28 ; December 27 ; Atlanta ; W 97–90 ; Michael Jordan (47) ; Dennis Rodman (29) ; Dennis Rodman (5) ; United Center 19–9 ; - style="background:#cfc;" ; 29 ; December 29 ; Dallas ; W 111–105 ; Michael Jordan (41...
Romanus was born in Rome. He was the third son of Count Gregory I of Tusculum and his wife, Mary. During the pontificate of his brother, Benedict VIII, Romanus held the temporal power in the city as consul and senator. Upon the death of Benedict, Romanus, a layman, was elected to succeed him. He was immediately ordaine...
Alastair Heathcote (b. 1977), British rower ; Alfred Spencer Heathcote (1832–1912): English recipient of the Victoria Cross ; Andy Heathcote (b. 1964): Awarded Scottish filmmaker ; Bella Heathcote (b. 1987): Australian actress ; Caleb Heathcote (1666–1721): Mayor of New York City, Brother of Sir Gilbert Heathcote ; Cha...
1) "Never Change Lovers In The Middle of the Night" (Keith Forsey, Mats Björklund) ; 2) "Seeing You Again" (Brad Shapiro, Millie Jackson) ; 3) "Kiss You All Over" (Mike Chapman, Nicky Chinn) ; 4) "A Moment's Pleasure" (George Jackson) ; 5) "What Went Wrong Last Night Pt.1" (Brad Shapiro, Millie Jackson) ; 6) "What Went...
Alexander Tadevosyan ; Vahe Tadevosyan ; Hovhannes Tahmazyan ; Frédéric Tatarian ; Andranik Teymourian ; Serjik Teymourian ; Armen Tigranyan
the Way" (2000) ; Toni Braxton – "He Wasn't Man Enough" (2000) ; Michael Jackson – "You Rock My World" (2001) ; Michael Jackson – "Privacy" (2001) ; Michael Jackson – "Heartbreaker" (2001) ; Michael Jackson – "Invincible" (2001) ; Michael Jackson – "Unbreakable" (2001) ; Michael Jackson – "Threatened" (2001) ; Monica –...
Yoshifumi Ayukawa (義文), Japanese baseball player ; Yoshifumi Fujimori (藤森 喜文; born 1958), Japanese hurdler ; Yoshifumi Hattori (義文), Japanese photographer ; Yoshifumi Hibako (芳文), Japanese General ; Yoshifumi Kondō (喜文), Japanese animator and director ; Yoshifumi Matsumura (祥史), Japanese legislator ; Yoshifumi Naoi (由文...
Naples ( NAY-pəlz; Italian: Napoli [ˈnaːpoli] ; Neapolitan: Napule [ˈnɑːpələ]) is the regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city of Italy, after Rome and Milan, with a population of 909,048 within the city's administrative limits as of 2022. Its province-level municipality is the third-most populous metrop...
Selective Annotated Bibliography. Washington DC: Library of Congress, c1969. ; Haviland, Virginia. William Penn: Founder and Friend. New York: Abingdon-Cokesbury Press, c1952. ; Haviland, Virginia. Children and Literature Views and Reviews. Scott, Foresman, c1973. ; Haviland, Virginia. The Stone of Victory and Other Ta...
Arkady Mikhaylovich Chernetsky (Russian: Арка́дий Миха́йлович Черне́цкий; born May 8, 1950) is a Russian politician who has served as Mayor of Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia since January 1992 to November 2, 2010.
Public transport in Vienna ; Public transport operators in Vienna ; Wiener Linien ; Wiener Lokalbahnen ; Air transport in Vienna ; Airports in Vienna ; Vienna International Airport ; Maritime transport in Vienna ; River ports and harbours in Vienna ; Harbours in Vienna ; Port of Vienna ; Shipping lines serving Vienna ;...
Tjokorda Ngurah Wim Sukawati, (1 February 1923 – 24 February 2013) was the eldest son of President of the State of East Indonesia and former `King´ of Ubud Tjokorda Gde Raka Soekawati and his wife Gusti Agung Niang Putu. His title Tjokorda Gde indicates that Sukawati belonged to the highest ksatria (one of the four nob...
John Andrew Martin (1868–1939), Colorado State Representative 1901, U.S. Representative from Colorado 1909–13 1933–39. Brother of Hugh Martin, Jr.. ; Hugh Martin, Jr., Sheriff of Woods County, Oklahoma. Brother of John Andrew Martin.
Zoo of Brescia Castle was a Zoo in Brescia, Lombardy, northern Italy, created in the Castle of Brescia in 1913 and closed in 1988.
all walks of life,” said Robert Voisey, who was quoted at the debut of the 60x60 UnTwelve Mix for the Magical Musical Showcase series at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, Illinois. “The point of the project is that it enables an audience to take in and enjoy a cross section of different approaches to new music...
; Kenneth McKee, a pioneer of hip replacement surgery from Norfolk, England ; Kevin McKee (disambiguation) ; Kinnaird R. McKee (1929–2013), United States Navy four-star admiral ; Lonette McKee ; Lyra McKee (1990–2019), Northern Irish journalist and author ; Maria McKee (born 1964), American singer-songwriter ; Mary Har...
Autumn Peltier (born 2004), climate activist ; Harvey Peltier, Jr. (1923-1980), American politician ; Harvey Peltier, Sr. (1899-1977), American politician ; Jean Charles Athanase Peltier (1785–1845), French physicist, documented the Peltier effect ; Lee Peltier (born 1986), English football player ; Leonard Peltier (bo...
Joel J. Johnson (March 30, 1923 – April 6, 2009) is a former Democratic member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
Jaap van Ginneken Kurt Baschwitz - A Pioneer of Communication Studies and Social Psychology. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press 2017. ISBN: 978-94-6298-604-6. (Includes translated fragments of his work, abbreviated edition in Dutch).
Knight, H., and Wales, N. (1988). Buildings of Dunedin. Dunedin: John McIndoe. Knight, H., and Wales, N. (1988). Buildings of Dunedin. Dunedin: John McIndoe.
K Sera Sera Digital Cinema Private Limited was formerly known as K Sera Sera Technologies Private Limited and changed its name to K Sera Sera Digital Cinema Private Limited in April 2011. The company was incorporated in 2009 and is based in Mumbai, India. K Sera Sera Digital Cinema Private Limited operates as a subsidi...
All-Star Central Back of the IHF Youth World Championship: 2014 ; All-Star Central Back of the IHF Junior World Championship: 2016
Sudarshan Kamra (1934 – 19 February 2008), better known by his takhallus Sudarshan Faakir, was an Indian Urdu poet and lyricist. His ghazals and nazms were sung by Begum Akhtar and Jagjit Singh. His son Manav Faakir is also a Lyricist.
Giovanni Battista Traverso was an important mycologist and plant pathologist on the early 1900s. He was born in Pavia, Italy on October 25, 1878 and died on January 22, 1955 (Baldacci, 1959). He was interested in the flora since his early years what could be seen on his prints that he gave to the catalog of the vascula...
The area of the city of Bath which was part of Bath County Borough is unparished.
The president of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County manages the day-to-day operations of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. The president is expected to work cooperatively with the University Senate and the University System of Maryland Board of Regents to effectively manage the university.
Baton Haxhiu (born 11 April 1968) is an ethnic Albanian journalist from Drenicë, Kosovo.
Gustavo Adolfo Madero González (16 January 1875 – 18 February 1913), born in Parras de la Fuente, Coahuila, Mexico, was a participant in the Mexican Revolution against Porfirio Díaz along with other members of his wealthy family. He was also known as "Ojo Parado" ("staring eye") since he had one glass eye. Madero's bro...
The Bangor Millionaires was the initial moniker of the minor league baseball teams based in Bangor, Maine between 1894 and 1913. Bangor teams played as members of the New England League (1894–1896), Maine State League (1897), New England League (1901), Maine State League (1907–1908) and New Brunswick-Maine League (1913...
Zrenjanin City Hall (Градска кућа / Gradska kuća, Városháza) is located at the Trg Slobode (Liberty Square) in Zrenjanin, Serbia. It is a seat of the Zrenjanin municipality.
Los Angeles, often referred to by its initials L.A., is the most populous city in the U.S. state of California. With an estimated 3,820,914 residents within the city limits as of 2023, it is the second-most populous city in the United States, behind only New York City; it is also the commercial, financial and cultural ...
Daniel W. Hynes (born July 20, 1968) is an American politician, formerly serving as the Illinois Comptroller.
Colonel (later Major General) H. W. G. Wijeyekoon ; Colonel Maurice De Mel ; Colonel (later Major General) Bertram Heyn ; Colonel (later Major General) Richard Udugama ; Brigadier (later General) Sepala Attygalle ; Brigadier E. T. De Z Abeysekera ; Brigadier (later General) Denis Perera ; Brigadier T. S. B. Sally ; Bri...
Poems. Athens. 1946.'''
Europe, Endless (12 mins, 2019) ; Spectacle: A Portrait of Stuart Sherman (92 mins, 2014) ; Words in my Mouth (4 min, 2007) ; They Used to Call it a White Elephant (35 min, 2006) ; What is a Performance Artist? (3 min, 2005) ; Passionate About (5 min, 2000)
AS Moon, Raahe ; FC Kemi, Kemi ; JS Hercules, Oulu ; KajHa, Kajaani ; KTU, Kello, Oulu ; OLS, Oulu ; OPS Akatemia, Oulu ; ORPa, Oulu ; RoPo, Rovaniemi ; Spartak Kajaani, Kajaani ; Tervarit, Oulu
Guangdong Guangya Middle School ; Guangzhou No.4 Middle School ; Guangzhou Vocational School of Early Childhood Education ; Guangzhou No.35 Middle School ; Guangzhou No.31 Middle School ; Guangzhou Xiguan Foreign Language School (former Middle School ) ; Guangzhou No.1 Middle School ; Guangzhou Xiehe Senior School (for...
Mrs. Lehmann's Daughters (Frau Lehmanns Töchter) is a 1932 German comedy film directed by Carl Heinz Wolff and starring Hansi Niese, Hertha Thiele, and Else Elster. It is a remake of the 1925 silent film Three Waiting Maids.
René Bégin (July 2, 1912 – November 18, 1981) was a Canadian politician and wholesaler. He was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in the 1957 election as a Member of the Liberal Party for the riding of Quebec West. He lost the 1953 election as an Independent Liberal candidate and lost the elections of 1958...
Béla Kárpáti (1929–2003) was a Hungarian football defender who played for Hungary in the 1954 and 1958 FIFA World Cups. ; Ferenc Kárpáti (1926–2013) was a Hungarian military officer and politician. ; Gábor Kárpáti (born 1978) is a Hungarian Triathlon ; György Kárpáti (born 1935) is a Hungarian former water polo player....
The Riverside Mountains are a mountain range in Riverside County, California. The town of Vidal, California is located in the West Riverside Mountains.
Happy Lesson (2001) (screenwriter) ; Ikki Tousen (2003) (screenwriter) ; Elfen Lied (2004) (screenwriter) ; Sekirei (2008) (screenwriter) ; Demon King Daimao (2010) (screenwriter) ; Working!!' (2011–2016) (screenwriter) ; Senran Kagura (2012) (screenwriter) ; High School DxD (2012–2015) (screenwriter) ; No Matter How I...
Ruth Harriet Louise (born Ruth Goldstein, January 13, 1903 – October 12, 1940) was an American photographer. She was the first woman photographer active in Hollywood, and she ran Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's portrait studio from 1925 to 1930.
Mass measurement: Using Newton's second law (F=ma) the mass of Nie Haisheng was measured to be 74 kg. ; Simple pendulum: The Beijing class started by showing a simple pendulum, then Wang Yaping did the same to show the pendulum moving in an endless rotation. ; Behaviour of a gyro: Wang Yaping put two gyros up, one spin...
Charlestown, New Hampshire (north) ; Acworth, New Hampshire (east) ; Alstead, New Hampshire (southeast) ; Walpole, New Hampshire (southwest)
by Jennings. (Jennings said "What are the '20s?" in reference to the 1920s. Then Watson said "What is 1920s?") Because Watson could not recognize other contestants' responses, it did not know that Jennings had already given the same response. In another instance, Watson was initially given credit for a response of "Wha...
Baruch Agadati (1895–1976), Israeli painter, dancer, and film director ; Baruch Ben Haim (1921–2005), assistant chief rabbi of the Syrian Jewish community in Brooklyn, New York ; Baruch Blumberg (1925–2011), American Nobel Prize-winning physician, developed Hepatitis B vaccine ; Baruch Feinberg (born 1933), Israeli Oly...
The Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Depot is a disused railroad depot and train station listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is located at 119 Pitkin Avenue next to the still-in-use Grand Junction station in downtown Grand Junction, Colorado.
Ludwig Heinrich von Jakob (26 February 1759 – 22 July 1827) was a German philosopher, political scientist and economist. During the French occupation of Germany, he worked as a consultant and professor in Russia.
Aberdeen School District (Idaho), in Aberdeen, Idaho ; Aberdeen School District (Mississippi), in Aberdeen, Mississippi ; Aberdeen School District (South Dakota), in Aberdeen, South Dakota ; Aberdeen School District (Washington), in Aberdeen, Washington ; Matawan-Aberdeen Regional School District, in Matawan, New Jerse...
Derry (Northern Ireland/Republic of Ireland) ; Dundalk (Republic of Ireland/Northern Ireland) ; Newry (Northern Ireland/Republic of Ireland) ; Strabane (Northern Ireland/Republic of Ireland)
Bangor, Maine ; Bangor, New York ; Bangor, Pennsylvania
Ebenezer Webster (born in Kingston, New Hampshire, April 22, 1739; died in Salisbury (now part of Franklin), New Hampshire, April 22, 1806) was a United States farmer, innkeeper, militia member, politician and judge. He was the father of Daniel Webster, a noted lawyer and orator who served in the United States Congress...
cant when she and one of the two Earth-born protagonists go into a carnival apparently in Earth's 20th century. ; In Robert A. Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land, the protagonist Michael spends some time living with carnies. ; In Theodore Sturgeon's novel The Dreaming Jewels, the hero flees with carnies to escape a ...
2, 1963, has also written two supernatural horror works: A Mermaid Drowns in the Midnight Lounge and Freaks That Carry Your Luggage Up To Your Room. From 1997 to 2012, Viharo, under the name Will the Thrill, regularly hosted Thrillville, a series of B-movie showings, with his wife Monica "the Tiki Goddess" Cortes Vihar...
with his younger brother Nicolaes. The date, place and cause of van Laer's death are unknown. It must have occurred after 1641 when he is known to have made a drawing in a Haarlem song book. It is believed he travelled back to Italy around that time. According to a statement in the testament of his sister made in 1654 ...
Yutmak, Craft Theatre, 2017 ; Altın Ejderha, Dot Theatre, 2012–2013 ; İki Kişilik Bir Oyun, İKSV Salon-Dot Theatre, director: Bülent Erkmen ; Shopping And F…ing, Dot Theatre, director: Murat Daltaban, 2009–2011 ; Vur/Yağmala/Yeniden, Dot Theatre, director: Murat Daltaban, 2009 ; Kız Tavlama Sanatı, Talimhane Theatre, d...
Brooke Foss Westcott (1825–1901), British bishop, biblical scholar and theologian ; Burton J. Westcott (1868–1926), American businessman based in Ohio ; Carl Westcott (born 1939), American businessman ; Carlia S. Westcott, American marine engineer ; Carrie Westcott (born 1969), American model and actress ; David Westco...
; Canada–Latvia relations ; Canada–Lebanon relations ; Canada–Lithuania relations ; Canada–Luxembourg relations ; Canada–Malaysia relations ; Canada–Malta relations ; Canada–Mongolia relations ; Canada–Montenegro relations ; Canada–Morocco relations ; Canada–Netherlands relations Canada–New Zealand relations ; Canada–N...
colour change indicators. In 1911, Tizard returned to Oxford as a tutorial fellow at Oriel College and to work as a demonstrator in the electrical laboratory. On 25 July 1942, Tizard was elected President of Magdalen College, Oxford. He resigned this position in 1946. Tizard was married on 24 April 1915 to Kathleen Ele...
Grootfontein ; Ongwediva ; Otjiwarongo ; Outapi ; Outjo ; Rehoboth ; Tsumeb ; Windhoek Okakarara has twinning agreements with the following Namibian towns:
Voss () is a municipality and a traditional district in Vestland county, Norway. The administrative center of the municipality is the village of Vossevangen. Other villages include Bolstadøyri, Borstrondi, Evanger, Kvitheim, Mjølfjell, Oppheim, Stalheim, and Vinje. The 2,042-square-kilometre (788 sq mi) municipality i...
Claudio Erasmo Vargas (born 1974), Mexican race walker ; Erasmo Carlos (born 1941), Brazilian singer and songwriter ; Erasmo Catarino (born 1977), Mexican singer, winner on the TV show La Academia 4 ; Erasmo de Sequeira (died 1997), politician, social worker and parliamentarian from Goa, India ; Erasmo Escala (1826–188...
Richard Martin (December 12, 1917 – September 4, 1994) was an American actor. He was best known for his role as Chito Rafferty, the Irish-Mexican western comedy relief sidekick of Tim Holt and Robert Mitchum, among others. Before their pairing, Martin originated the role in the 1943 film Bombardier.
John Martin Scurti is an American actor. Scurti attended Fordham University, where he received a bachelor's degree in Fine Arts. One of his early major film roles was The Ref in 1994, in which he appeared with Denis Leary. He maintained a friendship with Leary, and in 2004 Leary asked him to play Lt. Ken Shea in the se...
West Norwalk is a residential neighborhood in the city of Norwalk, Connecticut in the Connecticut Panhandle region of Fairfield County. It lies in the western central part of the city.
Afonso was born in Coimbra. As the second son of King Afonso II of Portugal, he was not expected to inherit the throne, which was destined to go to his elder brother Sancho. He lived mostly in France, where he married Countess Matilda II of Boulogne in 1238, thereby becoming count of Boulogne, Mortain, Aumale and Damma...
Architecture of the Philippines ; Ancestral houses of the Philippines ; Charities in the Philippines ; Ethnic groups in the Philippines ; Spanish influence on Filipino culture ; Festivals in the Philippines ; Media in the Philippines ; Museums in the Philippines ; Mythology of the Philippines ; Mythical creatures in th...
Sir Neville Noel Ashenheim (18 December 1900 – 1 September 1984) was a Jamaican businessman, lawyer, politician, and served as the first Jamaican Ambassador to the United States. He received a knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II on 1 January 1963. Ashenheim served his post as ambassador until March 1967 He was the great...
Agustín Calleri (born 1976), Argentine tennis player ; Gianmarco Calleri (born 1942), Italian footballer ; Jonathan Calleri (born 1993), Argentine footballer Calleri is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Museo de Arte Contemporáneo (MARCO) (Contemporany Museum of Art), Monterrey ; Museo de Historia Mexicana, Monterrey ; {Museo Metropolitano de Monterrey, Monterrey ; Museo del Palacio de Gobierno, Monterrey ; Museo Palacio del Obispado (Bishopric's Palace Museum), Monterrey ; Museo Arquidiocesano de Arte Sacro, Monterre...
Philibert Orry, count of Vignory and lord of La Chapelle-Godefroy (born in Troyes on 22 January 1689 – died at La Chapelle-Godefroy on 9 November 1747), was a French statesman.
James Alex Msekela (born 3 September 1959) is a Tanzanian politician and diplomat. He is currently Tanzania's ambassador to Italy, having been appointed by President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete and sworn in on 5 January 2012.