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The Scott Point Site, also known as 20MK22 or (erroneously) as the Point Patterson Site, is an archaeological site located near the shore of Lake Michigan near Scott Point, south of Gould City, Michigan and west of Point Patterson. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. |
Beniamino Filon was born in Balduina di San Urbano on 2 August 1900 as the eighth of ten children to the modest farmers Giacomo Filon (d. 11 March 1924) and Giuseppina Marin (d. 31 July 1932) who were married in Padua on 24 March 1887. He received baptism on 5 August 1900 from Father Cristiano Sartori with the names Be... |
Goodings played in the youth teams of FC Utrecht alongside his friend, Edu Nandlal. His first professional contract was signed at FC Wageningen. |
Curry's mother is Oneyda Curry who was born in Nicaragua. Vanessa Curry has one sister, Nicole. Vanessa currently resides in Los Angeles County, California. |
Ali Harraj, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Member of the Executive Committee ; Slimane Echchihab, Member of the Executive Committee, Co-Chief Executive Officer of Individuals and Professionals Sales ; Jean-Charles Freimuller, Member of the Executive Committee, Co-Chief Executive Officer ; Abdelmajid... |
1942 Levski Sofia ; 1943 JSK Sofia ; 1945 PSK Levski '45 ; 1946 PSK Levski '45 ; 1947 PSK Levski '45 ; 1947–48 Lokomotiv Sofia ; 1948–49 CDNV Sofia ; 1949–50 Narodna voiska Sofia ; 1950–51 CDNV Sofia ; 1951–52 Udarnik Sofia ; 1952–53 Udarnik Sofia ; 1953–54 Spartak Sofia ; 1954–55 Lokomotiv Sofia ; 1955–56 Spartak Sofi... |
Tochigi Prefecture (栃木県, Tochigi-ken) is a landlocked prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu. Tochigi Prefecture has a population of 1,897,649 (1 June 2023) and has a geographic area of 6,408 km² (2,474 sq mi). Tochigi Prefecture borders Fukushima Prefecture to the north, Gunma Prefecture to the west... |
Obumex (kitchen), Vitra (chair .03), Edra (Blue Bench), BULO (Schraag), among others. Van Severen died of cancer at the age of 48. In accordance with his wish that his artistic legacy be unlocked and made accessible for research, Van Severen's family and friends created the Maarten Van Severen Foundation, which has sin... |
Pope John XIX (Ioannes XIX; died October 1032), born Romanus, was bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States from 1024 to his death. He belonged to the family of the powerful counts of Tusculum, succeeding his brother, Benedict VIII. Papal relations with the Patriarchate of Constantinople soured during John XIX's pon... |
In 1979, Birkiye founded Vizzion Architects, a team with several high-profile projects in Brussels. After many years of success and growing reputation in the industry, Birkiye founded the umbrella company Vizzion Europe in order to expand internationally. To date, Vizzion Europe has designed over 8 million metres sq. o... |
Britannica International School Shanghai ; British International School Shanghai ; Concordia International School Shanghai ; Dulwich College Shanghai ; Shanghai French School ; Fudan International School ; German School Shanghai ; Harrow International School Shanghai ; Hong Qiao International School - Rainbow Bridge In... |
Thistledown Christchurch, Caxton Club Press, 1935 ; Short Reflection on the Present State of Literature in This Country Christchurch, Caxton Club Press, 1935 ; Six Easy Ways of Dodging Debt Collectors Christchurch, Caxton Press, 1936 ; Three Short Stories Christchurch, Caxton Press, 1936 ; What are New Zealand Authors ... |
from “actual and bona fide” sales to Inyx customers, the evidence showed. The trial evidence showed that Kachkar orchestrated a scheme to defraud Westernbank by causing numerous Inyx employees to make tens of millions of dollars worth of fake customer invoices purportedly payable by customers in the United Kingdom, Swe... |
Maarten Biesheuvel (23 May 1939 in Schiedam – 30 July 2020 in Leiden) was a Dutch writer of short stories and novellas. He made his literary debut in 1972 with the short story collection In de bovenkooi. He received the Ferdinand Bordewijk Prize in 1984 for Reis door mijn kamer. In 2007 he received the P. C. Hooft Awar... |
Humphries was born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in 1962, and attended St. Thomas Aquinas High School in that city. |
Red Star was very influential on Kim Stanley Robinson. His character Arkady Bogdanov, from his Mars Trilogy, is supposed to be a descendant of Alexander Bogdanov. |
Tatiana (Tatyana) Vasilyevna Doronina (Татьяна Васильевна Доронина; born 12 September 1933) is a popular Soviet/Russian actress who has performed in movies and the theater. She is generally regarded as one of the most talented actresses of her generation and was named a People's Artist of the USSR in 1981. |
revenge on Bala. Maasilamani was secretly married to Saradha, she was pregnant and Maasilamani wanted to remarry her in front of the villagers. In fact, Maasilamani conspired a master plan. During the village festival, Maasilamani blamed Bala of having an affair with Saradha. Bala was beaten by the villagers. A few hou... |
Business districts in Istanbul ; Levent ; Maslak ; Companies in Istanbul ; Goldaş ; Koç Holding ; Permak ; Petrol Ofisi ; Financial services in Istanbul ; Akbank ; Borsa Istanbul ; Hotels and resorts in Istanbul ; Çırağan Palace ; Divan Istanbul ; Hilton Istanbul Bosphorus ; Hotel Yeşil Ev ; Istanbul 4th Vakıf Han ; Pe... |
In January 2019, Henon was indicted along with other members of the IBEW Local 98, including its business manager Johnny Dougherty, for embezzlement and theft in a corruption probe by federal officials. Henon stated that he planned to contest the charges and not resign from office. On November 15, 2021, Henon was found... |
Irvine was diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukaemia in 1983. On 22 December 1990, Irvine died of the disease at the age of 50 in Brisbane. North Sydney Oval's Ken Irvine Scoreboard was named in his honour in 1991. |
John Thomond O'Brien (1786–1861), also known in Spanish as Juan Thomond O'Brien, was an Argentine Army officer born in 1786 in Baltinglass, Co. Wicklow, son of Martin O'Brien and Honoria O'Connor. He fought in the Chilean War of Independence. |
Wyoming Highway 312 begins at its south end at Wyoming Highway 34, south-southwest of Wheatland, and travels north towards Wheatland. At about 6.2 mi, WYO 312 enters the city limits of Wheatland, and is named South Street, as the route turns east to head to an end at I-25 BUS/US 87 BUS and the eastern terminus of Wyomi... |
Daymé Arocena (born 1992), Afro-Cuban jazz singer ; Horacio Terra Arocena (1894–1985), Uruguayan architect and politician ; Rodrigo Arocena (born 1947), Uruguayan mathematician and academic administrator Arocena is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: |
Dick is a common English language euphemism for the human penis. It is also used by extension for a variety of slang purposes, generally considered vulgar, including: as a verb to describe sexual activity; and as a pejorative term for individuals who are considered to be rude, abrasive, inconsiderate, or otherwise cont... |
Hermene Warlick Eichhorn (April 3, 1906 – October 3, 2001) was an American musician and composer. She was born in Hickory, North Carolina. |
; 1983 : SEIB (Diourbel) ; 1984 : US Gorée (Dakar) ; 1985 : ASC Jeanne d'Arc (Dakar) ; 1986 : ASC Jeanne d'Arc (Dakar) ; 1987 : SEIB (Diourbel) ; 1988 : ASC Jeanne d'Arc (Dakar) ; 1988–89 : ASC Diaraf (Dakar) ; 1990 : UCST Port Autonome (Dakar) ; 1990–91 : UCST Port Autonome (Dakar) ; 1991–92 : ASEC Ndiambour (Louga) ;... |
Sher Bahadur Tamang ; Surya Man Dong Tamang ; Ram Krishna Tamrakar ; Sebaki Devi Das Tatma ; Romy Gauchan Thakali ; Rhidya Ram Thani ; Amar Bahadur Thapa ; Chandra Bahadur Thapa ; Gagan Thapa ; Karna Bahadur Thapa ; Malabar Singh Thapa ; Ram Bahadur Thapa ; Surya Bahadur Thapa (1928–2015) ; Bishnu Prasad Chaudhari Thar... |
2011: "Killer" produced by Jon Redwine ; 2011: "Centerfold" produced by Jon Redwine ; 2011: "Balmain Bombshell" produced by Jon Redwine ; 2012: "Light the Club" with REDi produced by Jon Redwine |
Johann Gregor Memhardt or Memhard (1607 in Linz an der Donau – 1678 in Berlin) was a master builder, architect and politician. |
Jatyr Eduardo Schall, commonly known as Jatyr Schall, or simply as Jatyr (born October 18, 1938 in São Paulo) is a former Brazilian professional basketball player. |
1934), Shanghai ; Magy Apartments, Shanghai, 1936 ; Majestic Theatre (Shanghai), Shanghai, 1941 ; Medhurst Apartments, Shanghai, 1934 ; New Asia Hotel, Hongkou, Shanghai, 1934 ; Paramount (Shanghai), Shanghai, 1933 ; Park Hotel, Shanghai, 1934) ; Peace Hotel (Part of The Bund, Palmer & Turner), Shanghai, 1929 ; Pei Man... |
Arndt Bause (1936–2003), German composer of popular songs ; Arndt von Bohlen und Halbach (1938-1986), German heir ; Arnd Goldschmidt (born 1981), German flatwater canoer ; Arndt Jorgens (1905–1980), American baseball catcher ; Arndt Kaspar (born 1962), German sport shooter ; Arnd Klawitter (born 1968), German actor ; A... |
Hittmanic Verses (2005) |
Andrew Turner, known by the recording name Aim, is a British musician, DJ and producer.
Aim's sound is a blend of funky electronic music and hip hop beats, a sound which typified the Grand Central Records label. Much of his work is instrumental, though his records include collaborations with other artists who provide ... |
Charette is employed as the president of GolfXtra. He has two children. |
Portaferry is the home of the Northern Ireland Aquarium – Exploris. It is now under private management. ; Transport NI ; Portaferry Castle is a small 16th-century tower house built by William Le Savage. |
Rich Brightman (born April 17, 1990) is an American singer-songwriter. |
Just was born in Vivarais and became a deacon of the Church of Vienne. Sometime after 343, he was chosen to succeed Bishop Verissimus, as bishop of Lyons. In 374, Bishop Just assisted at regional Council at Valence. In 382, he attended the Council of Aquileia, as one of the two representatives of the Bishops of Gaul. S... |
La Fondation Brigitte Bardot (FBB), (The Brigitte Bardot Foundation) is a French foundation dedicated to animal protection created by French actress Brigitte Bardot in 1986. Since 1992, the foundation has been recognized as a "public utility" (French: Déclaration d'utilité publique). |
Galina Vasilyevna Starovoitova (Russian: Гали́на Васи́льевна Старово́йтова; 17 May 1946 – 20 November 1998) was a Soviet dissident, Russian politician and ethnographer known for her work to protect ethnic minorities and promote democratic reforms in Russia. She was shot to death in her apartment building in 1998. |
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Beazley is the son of Peter Beazley, and earned a BA in History at the University of Bristol in 1974. From 1974 to 1976, he worked at the Bank of England, then as a teacher 1976–1983 and as a research officer at the University of Sussex 1983–1984. He has since been a consultant and writer on European affairs. |
Michael Lounsbery Hutchings is an American mathematician, a professor of mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley. He is known for proving the double bubble conjecture on the shape of two-chambered soap bubbles, and for his work on circle-valued Morse theory and on embedded contact homology, which he defin... |
Frankel, Francine; Rao, M.S.A. (1990) Dominance and State Power in Modern India: Decline of a Social Order, Volume 1, Oxford University Press. ; Frankel, Francine; Rao, M.S.A. (1990) Dominance and State Power in Modern India: Decline of a Social Order, Volume 2, Oxford University Press. ; Frankel, Francine; Hasan Zoya;... |
Record label: Ace Fu Records ; Recorded January 2000 at Pirate House Studios in Washington, D.C. by Brendan Canty ; Engineered by Brendan Canty ; Mastered March 2000 by Alan Douches at West West Side Music in Tenafly, New Jersey |
Westcott was likely born in Cornwall, New York in 1769. He was the son of Justice Westcott and his wife Mary. |
Hirohiko Nakamura (中村 博彦), Japanese politician ; Hōdō Nakamura (中村 法道), Japanese politician ; Nakamura Junkuro (中村 純九郎), Japanese politician ; Judith Nakamura (born 1960), American judge ; Kishirō Nakamura (中村 喜四郎), Japanese politician ; Aketo Nakamura (中村 明人), Japanese general ; Kōtarō Nakamura (中村 孝太郎), Japanese gene... |
1) That bimodality is prevalent in interspecific occupancy frequency distributions. ; 2) that the number of satellite species in the distribution increases towards finer scales. The third model that describes bimodality in the occupancy frequency distribution is based on the scaling pattern of occupancy under a self-si... |
the Communist Party of Canada-Manitoba and peace activist ; David Rankin (disambiguation), several people ; Doris Rankin (1887-1947), American actress ; Frank Rankin, Canadian ice hockey player ; George Rankin, Australian Major General, DSO and Bar ; George Claus Rankin, Anglo-Indian judge ; Harry Rankin, Canadian lawy... |
Aurelian-Antonio Tecuceanu (13 January 1972 – 5 January 2010), also known as Toni, was a Romanian comedy actor. He was a member of Cronica Cârcotaşilor, a popular sitcom at Prima TV. On 5 January 2010 he died at Matei Balş Hospital in Bucharest, due to complications from swine flu, at age 37. His death created a panic ... |
Mildred Okwo is a Nigerian film director and producer. She was nominated for Best Director award at the 4th Africa Movie Academy Awards. In 2012 she directed the romance comedy-drama film The Meeting which won several awards including Nigeria Entertainment Awards, Africa Movie Academy Awards and Nollywood Movies Awards... |
Nay Myo Thant (Burmese: နေမျိုးသန့်; จำรัส ทัศนละวาด) is a Burmese writer. His books include two volumes of short stories published in 1993 and 1997.
Nay Myo Thant won first prize in the collected short stories genre in the Sarpay Beikman Manuscript Awards for 2000.
He won third prize for 2006 Collected short stories i... |
Gerard Kornelis van het Reve (14 December 1923 – 8 April 2006) was a Dutch writer. He started writing as Simon Gerard van het Reve and adopted the shorter Gerard Reve [ˈɣeːrɑrt ˈreːvə] in 1973. Together with Willem Frederik Hermans and Harry Mulisch, he is considered one of the "Great Three" (De Grote Drie) of Dutch po... |
Alfonso Brescia (1930–2001), film director ; Domenico Brescia (1866–1939), composer ; Fortunato Brescia Tassano (d. 1951), Italian-born Peruvian businessman ; Giovanni Antonio da Brescia, painter ; Giovanni Maria da Brescia, painter ; Jason Michael Brescia (born 1986), comedy writer-director ; Justin Brescia (born 1982... |
Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick – Lemuel Allan Wilmot ; Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia – Charles Hastings Doyle ; Lieutenant Governor of Ontario – William Pearce Howland ; Lieutenant Governor of Quebec – Narcisse-Fortunat Belleau |
Roy Allison Roberts (1887 – February 23, 1967) was a managing editor, president, editor and general manager of The Kansas City Star who guided the paper during its influential period during the Presidencies of Harry S. Truman and Dwight D. Eisenhower. |
Stig Kleven (born 12 January 1967) is a Norwegian sport wrestler.
His achievements include a fourth place at the 1988 Summer Olympics, a sixth place at the world championships, a bronze medal at the European championships, one Nordic title, and eleven Norwegian titles. |
Vaxholm Municipality (Vaxholms kommun or Vaxholms stad) is a municipality within Stockholm archipelago in Stockholm County in east central Sweden. The municipal slogan is "Vaxholm – the capital of the archipelago", due to its central location in the archipelago. Its seat is located in the city of Vaxholm. From 19... |
Joris Delle (born 29 March 1990) is a French footballer who plays as a goalkeeper. He is a former French youth international and has served as the number one goalkeeper at under-16, under-17, and under-21 level. Delle was a member of the 2005–06 Metz under-16 team that won the Championnat National des 16 ans. |
2001: Pierangela Baronchelli ; 2002: Emma Quaglia ; 2003: Marzena Michalska ; 2004: Marzena Michalska ; 2005: Elena Romagnolo ; 2006: Elena Romagnolo ; 2007: Elena Romagnolo ; 2008: Emma Quaglia ; 2009: Emma Quaglia ; 2010: Valentina Costanza ; 2011: Valentina Costanza ; 2012: Valentina Costanza ; 2013: Nicole Reina ; ... |
Everly, Iowa; former columnist for the Rapid City Journal; US Representative ; Charles J. Chaput, born in Concordia, Kansas; fourth Roman Catholic bishop of Rapid City ; Brandon Claussen, born in Rapid City, Major League Baseball pitcher with the Washington Nationals ; Dave Collins, former Major League Baseball player ... |
Gothenburg Cathedral (Gustavi domkyrka / Göteborgs domkyrka) is a cathedral in Gothenburg, the second largest city in Sweden. It is the seat of the bishop of the diocese of Gothenburg in the Church of Sweden. |
Alain Rolland (born 1966), former Irish rugby union footballer and current international referee ; Andy Rolland (born 1943), Scottish former footballer ; Antonin Rolland (born 1928), French retired cyclist ; Colette Rolland (born 1943), French computer scientist and academic ; Douglas Rolland (1861-1914), Scottish golf... |
Jan Vermeer van Haarlem the Elder (1628, Haarlem – 1691, Haarlem), was a Dutch Golden Age landscape painter and the father of Jan Vermeer van Haarlem the Younger. |
When the Vaqueros first entered the NPSL, they had an instant rival in Dallas City FC. With the teams in close proximity to each other in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, there is a natural rivalry between the two clubs. In addition to their conference play, the Vaqueros play a two leg cup series against Dallas City. T... |
100 Mile Rule is a 2002 comedy film directed by Brent Huff. |
Sastri was made a member of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom in 1921. On 1 January 1930, he was made a Companion of Honour. The then Viceroy offered to make Sastri Knight Commander of the Order of the Star of India in 1928, but he declined the offer. In 1937, the then Governor of Madras offered to make Sastri th... |
Ramon Luis Valcárcel Siso (born November 16, 1954) is a Spanish politician and Member of the European Parliament from Spain. He has served as President of the Autonomous Community of the Region of Murcia from 1995 to 2014, and former president of the Committee of the Regions (CoR) of the European Union. |
"Show what happened in Latvia, its land and people under two occupying totalitarian regimes from 1940 to 1991; ; "Remind the world of the crimes committed by foreign powers against the state and people of Latvia; ; "Remember the victims of the occupation: those who perished, were persecuted, forcefully deported or fled... |
Raymond Bernard Strauss (4 November 1927 – 28 July 2013) was an Australian sportsman who played both cricket and field hockey at high levels. From Perth, Western Australia, Strauss attended Perth Modern School and later the University of Western Australia, playing for the university's hockey club. Twice named captain o... |
National Hairdressing Federation Celebrity Hairdresser Of The Year ; Hair Magazine Hairdresser Of The Year Best British Hairdresser of 2004 – Fellowship of Hairdressers Awards Influential Hairdresser – Creative HEAD magazine's Most Wanted Awards Men's British Hairdresser of the Year 1997 – 1998 2006200420011997 |
Svea Rikes Ärkebiskopar, Uppsala, 1935 Svea Rikes Ärkebiskopar, Uppsala, 1935 Svea Rikes Ärkebiskopar, Uppsala, 1935 Svea Rikes Ärkebiskopar, Uppsala, 1935 Svea Rikes Ärkebiskopar, Uppsala, 1935 Svea Rikes Ärkebiskopar, Uppsala, 1935 |
Yantai University ; Ludong University ; Shandong Institute of Business and Technology The following is a list of prominent Yantai higher education institutions. China Agricultural University and Binzhou Medical College house campuses in Yantai. It houses a Korean international school, Korean School in Yantai. Chefoo Sc... |
Runa Akiyama (あきやまるな, Akiyama Runa, April 17, 1954 – March 8, 2014) was a Japanese voice actress. Her real name was Teruko Akiyama (秋山照子, Akiyama Teruko). She was born in the Metropolitan area of Tokyo, Japan. She was affiliated with the voice talent management group 81 Produce at the time of her death. |
Ristiina (Finnish: [ˈristiːnɑ]; in Swedish also known as Kristina) was a municipality of Finland. It was founded in 1649 and it was named after Kristina Stenbock, the wife of Governor General and Count Per Brahe. From the beginning of the year 2013 Ristiina is a part of Mikkeli city.
Ristiina is located in the province... |
James Leo Geraghty (1896 – 27 June 1960) was an Australian politician. He was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1941 until 1953. He was a member of the Labor Party (ALP) until 1950 and then sat as an Independent Labor member. |
Pierre Abraham Lorillard II or Peter Abraham Lorillard II (September 7, 1764 – May 23, 1843), also known as Peter Lorillard, Jr., was an American tobacco manufacturer, industrialist, banker, businessman, and real estate tycoon. |
Within the framework of administrative divisions, Chistopol serves as the administrative center of Chistopolsky District, even though it is not a part of it. As an administrative division, it is, together with one rural locality (the settlement of Yeryklinsky), incorporated separately as the town of republic significan... |
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Studies (ILET). His three daughters, Irene, Gabriela and Claudia Selser, each became journalists in their own right. Selser was recognized by critics as "a Latin Americanist committed to freedom and justice." His books covered a wide array of contentious Latin American issues and events, including the 1903 Separation o... |
understood by the unlearned.) On hearing this, Shams threw the stack of books into a nearby pool of water. Rumi hastily rescued the books and to his surprise they were all dry. Rumi then asked Shams, "What is this?" To which Shams replied, "Mowlana, this is what you cannot understand." (This is knowledge that cannot be... |
Gordon was born in Castillejos, Zambales. He is the son of James Leonard Gordon, a half-American local politician was the mayor of Olongapo when it was converted from a municipality to a city, and Amelia Gordon, Olongapo's mayor from June 1967 to June 30, 1972. |
novelist ; Andrei Mureșanu, poet and revolutionary ; Alexandru Mușina, poet, essayist and translator ; Gellu Naum, poet, playwright and translator ; Sașa Pană, poet ; Oskar Pastior, poet (German language) ; Adrian Păunescu, poet and political figure ; Cristian Popescu, poet ; Marin Sorescu, poet and novelist ; Radu Sta... |
Otterberg is a town in the district of Kaiserslautern in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate with about 7,350 (as of 6/2006) inhabitants. It is situated approximately 7 km north of Kaiserslautern. Otterberg is the seat of the Verbandsgemeinde ("collective municipality") Otterbach-Otterberg. |
Andrea Mariano Magrassi, O.S.B. (30 Sep 1982 - 30 Sep 1986 Appointed, Archbishop of Bari-Bitonto) 30 September 1982: Re-established from the Diocese of Ruvo e Bitonto 30 September 1986: United with Archdiocese of Bari (-Canosa) to form the Archdiocese of Bari-Bitonto |
John Arnold – musician ; David Axelrod – arranger, composer, producer ; Benjamin Barrett – musician ; Samuel Boghossian – musician ; Bobby Bruce – musician ; Al Casey – musician ; Gary Coleman – musician ; Douglas Davis – musician ; Allen De Rienzo – musician ; Al Dinkin – musician ; David Duke – musician ; James Getzo... |
Altaf Gauhar ; Mirza Ghalib ; Firaq Gorakhpuri ; Majnoon Gorakhpuri ; Tahir Aslam Gora |
1925 ; former Metro Diner, Escondido, 1947 ; Municipal Gymnasium, Balboa Park, San Diego, 1935 ; Oceanside City Hall and Fire Station/Oceanside Civic Center, Oceanside, 1929 ; Piggly Wiggly (now Krisp Beverages and Natural Foods), San Diego, 1940 ; Samuel I. Fox Building, Gaslamp Quarter, San Diego, 1929 ; San Diego At... |
1966 Politechnika Kaunas ; 1967 Kaunas ; 1968 Atletas Kaunas ; 1969 Drobė Kaunas ; 1970 Drobė Kaunas ; 1971 Banga Kaunas ; 1972 Statyba Vilnius ; 1973 Statyba Vilnius ; 1974 Kaunas ; 1975 Statyba Vilnius ; 1976 Drobė Kaunas ; 1977 Statyba Vilnius ; 1978 Drobė Kaunas ; 1979 Drobė Kaunas ; 1980 Drobė Kaunas ; 1981 Statyb... |
Recherches sur le lithium et ses composés, 1857. ; Precis de chimie, third edition, 1870. Troost was the author of Traité élémentaire de chimie (1847; 24th edition, 1948) that became a standard textbook for successive generations of students. His other noted works are: |
Judo Bu Monogatari OAV ; What's Michael? OAV ; What's Michael? 2 OAV ; What's Michael? TV |
Irving Amen (1918–2011) was an American painter, printmaker and sculptor. |
into the Societal Realm through Education and the Integration of the Intra-Psychic Family, is both a continuation of and a turning point in Naranjo's lifelong work. For in this book, which has a foreword by Jean Houston, Naranjo explored what he saw as the root cause of the destruction of human civilization (as evidenc... |
Addabbo was born in 1964, the youngest child of Congressman Joseph Patrick Addabbo, Sr., and Grace Addabbo. He attended Nativity BVM School in Ozone Park and Archbishop Molloy High School, graduating in 1982. He later received degrees from St. John's University (1986) and Touro Law School. His father, Joseph P. Addabbo... |
Born the son of Rev'd. William James Darley Waddilove, Charles Waddilove was appointed a Lieutenant in the Royal Navy in 1849. Promoted to captain in 1862, he commanded HMS Adventure, HMS Pallas, HMS Inconstant and then HMS Asia. He was appointed Commander-in-Chief, The Nore in 1887 and retired in 1893. He lived at Bea... |
Belfast City Centre ; BT1 North of Belfast City Hall ; BT2 South of Belfast City Hall ; BT3 Industrial district East and South East of Belfast City Hall ; BT4 East Belfast ; BT5 East Belfast / Castlereagh ; BT6 East Belfast / Castlereagh South and South West of Belfast City Hall ; BT7 South Belfast ; BT8 Outer South Be... |
Aki Avni (born 1967), Israeli actor, entertainer and television host ; Aki Berg (born 1977), Finnish former National Hockey League player ; Aki Cederberg, Finnish writer, musician and filmmaker ; Aki Hakala, Finnish drummer of The Rasmus ; Aki Hata (畑 亜貴), Japanese musician and lyricist ; Aki Heikkinen (born 1980), Fin... |
Braniff Bonaventure (born 1973), American football player ; Alberto Braniff (1884–1966), Mexican airplane pilot ; Kevin Braniff (born 1983), Northern Irish footballer ; Paul Braniff (hurler) (born 1983), Irish hurler ; Paul Revere Braniff (1897–1954), American airline executive ; Thomas Elmer Braniff (1883–1954), Ameri... |
Pierre Petit (French: [pəti]; 1617–1687) was a French scholar, physician, poet and Latin writer.
Born at Paris, Petit studied medicine at Montpellier, where he took the degree of MD, though he did not practice medicine afterwards. Returning to Paris, he resided for some time with the president Lamoignon, as tutor to hi... |
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