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Archibald MacNeal Willard (August 22, 1836 – October 11, 1918) was an American painter who was born and raised in Bedford, Ohio. He was the son of Samuel Willard, the pastor of Bedford Baptist Church. Willard had an interest in art ever since he was a child and often scribbled on barns and other structures at home. As ... |
Robert Crannell Minor (1839–1904), American artist, was born in New York City on April 30, 1839. His father, Israel Minor, was a merchant who made a large fortune in the pharmaceutical business. As a young man, Robert Minor worked as a bookkeeper in New York City but decided to study art in his early thirties. After st... |
Karlstads-Tidningen (KT) (meaning "The Karlstad-Newspaper" in English) is a liberal newspaper which is released in Karlstad, Sweden. |
Colombian actor ; Marcel Cardona, Belizean politician ; Maria de Cardona (1509-1563), Italian noblewoman ; María de los Angeles Cardona (1940-1991), Spanish biologist ; Mark Cardona (born 1981), Filipino basketball player ; Matthew Cardona (born 1985), American professional wrestler better known as Zack Ryder ; Milton ... |
Duet with Yuko Nakazawa ; Folk Songs (November 29, 2001) Ichii Sayaka in Cubic-Cross ; C:BOX (November 20, 2002) |
Skinnay Ennis (bandleader; 1938-1943) ; Stan Kenton (maestro; 1943-1946) ; Desi Arnaz (bandleader; 1946-1947) ; Les Brown (bandleader; 1947-1948) |
Iain Edward Herbert Campbell, 8th Earl of Breadalbane and Holland (1885–1923) ; Charles William Campbell, 9th Earl of Breadalbane and Holland (1889–1959) ; John Romer Boreland Campbell, 10th Earl of Breadalbane and Holland (1919–1995) |
Hubert Miles Gladwyn Jebb, 1st Baron Gladwyn (1900–1996) ; Miles Alvery Gladwyn Jebb, 2nd Baron Gladwyn (1930–2017) |
Mamie was the daughter of Elizabeth M. Dalton and William Hayes Perry, a "California pioneer and lumber king." She was born near the Los Angeles Plaza to Dalton, "a native of Ohio who came here by boat," and Perry, the first president of the city's water company and the man who first had gas piped to Los Angeles. |
Aleksandar Madžar ; Nikola Bogdanović ; Draško Braunović ; Ivan Janjušević ; Bojan Kaljević |
University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Burewala Campus ; Government post graduate boys degree college Burewala (also offering BS program) ; Government degree college for woman Burewala ; Punjab College of Science, Burewala Campus ; The Superior College, Burewala Campus ; KIPS Academy, Burewala Campus ; Star institute L... |
He was born and raised in Temerloh, Mohd Sharkar completed his secondary in Technical Institute Kuantan in 1979. He continued his Form Six at Yayasan Anda Akademik before he furthered his study in the USA. He graduated from Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana, where he received a Bachelor's Science Degree in... |
Thandiswa Nyameka Mazwai (born 31 March 1976) is a South African musician, and is also the lead vocalist and songwriter of Bongo Maffin. She is also known as King Tha. Her first solo project Zabalaza (2004), which attained double platinum status and her album also got nominated for Planet Awards on BBC Radio 3. Same ye... |
Shelby High School is a public high school located at 230 E Dixon Blvd in Shelby, North Carolina. The mascot of the school is the Golden Lion. |
The Basildon Academies is a secondary school in Basildon, Essex, England. |
Vladimir Viktorovich Korotkov (born 23 April 1948) is a retired Soviet tennis player who won three Junior Grand Slam tournaments, Wimbledon Boys Singles in 1965, 1966 and the French Juniors in 1966. He also won (with Zaiga Jansone) the mixed doubles at the 1968 Summer Olympics where tennis was a "demonstration sport". ... |
Washington Township is a township in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, United States. Washington Township is located in the Lehigh Valley region of the state. It is part of Pennsylvania's Slate Belt. The population of Washington Township was 5,122 at the 2010 census. |
Hiroshi Koizumi ; Yumi Shirakawa ; Keiko Tsushima ; Toshiro Mifune ; Kamatari Fujiwara ; Takashi Shimura ; Shizue Natsukawa ; Yuriko Hide ; Tamae Kiyokawa ; Takeo Oikawa ; Hirota Kisaragi ; Yoshifumi Tajima ; Sumiko Koizumi ; Yū Fujiki |
"Beirut" by Peter Sarstedt ; "Beirut Aam Tebki" by Assi El Hallani ; "Beyrouth" by Isabelle Aubret ; "Beyrouth" by Enrico Macias ; "Beyrouth" by Ibrahim Maalouf ; "Honeymoon in Beirut" by Rick Springfield ; "Le Beirut" by Fairuz ; "Ya Beirut" by Magida El Roumi ; "Ya Hawa Beirut" by Fairuz |
Andrey Korotkov (born 1954), first Deputy Communications and Information Minister in Russia ; Aleksandr Korotkov Soviet spy ; Egor Korotkov (born 1986), Russian freestyle skier ; Ilya Korotkov (born 1983), Russian javelin thrower ; Konstantin Korotkov, Russian scientist who developed technology for a form of Kirlian ph... |
Santa Barbara Lighthouse was a lighthouse in California, United States, on the Santa Barbara Harbor, California. |
Evart ; Reed City (county seat) |
Historically, socialites in the United Kingdom were almost exclusively from the families of the aristocracy and landed gentry. Many socialites also had strong familial or personal relationships to the British royal family. Between the 17th and early 19th centuries, society events in London and at country houses were th... |
Nakamura was among the richest members of the lower house and was ranked fourth with assets worth about 1.5 billion yen in 2000. |
John Philips (1676 in Bampton – 1709) an 18th-century English poet ; Sir Frederick Whitaker KCMG (1812 in Bampton – 1891) a New Zealand politician, twice the Prime Minister of New Zealand ; Thomas Temple (1818 in Bampton, Oxon – 1899) a farmer, lumberman, businessman and political figure in Fredericton, New Brunswick, ... |
John Emmett Edgerton (October 2, 1879 – August 4, 1938) was an industrialist who gained prominence as the president of the National Association of Manufacturers from 1921 to 1931. Edgerton was also an All-Southern college football fullback for the Vanderbilt Commodores of Vanderbilt University. |
Benelli Pesaro (1952–58) ; Lanco Pesaro (1958–61) ; Algor Pesaro (1961–63) ; Butangas Pesaro (1966–69) ; Frizz Pelmo Pesaro (1969–70) ; Tropicali Pesaro (1970–71) ; Maxmobili Pesaro (1971–75) ; Scavolini Pesaro (1975–2014) ; Consultinvest Pesaro (2014–2017) ; No Main Sponsor (2017–2019) ; Carpegna Prosciutto Basket Pes... |
In February 1945, a large part of Dresden had been destroyed, and after May 1945 his home city was part of a large chunk of what had been central Germany that found itself administered as the Soviet occupation zone. When he returned to occupied Germany on 6 or 27 May 1947 he settled not in Dresden but in Hamburg, at th... |
[it] anyway when we left. They hired this big writing staff and a producer-director onstage. That's what bugged me the most. They wound up having to do what we'd asked for anyway, and I wasn't there." David S. Rosenthal, who worked on the show as a writer and producer for season 6, was selected by Sherman-Palladino to ... |
H-8 is a 1958 Yugoslav film directed by Nikola Tanhofer starring Đurđa Ivezić, Boris Buzančić, and Antun Vrdoljak. |
🇩🇪 Veldenz, Germany La Petite-Pierre is twinned with |
Logicity started as a project of Pilot Turku Ltd (founded in 2003) but is now operated by Turku Municipal Property Corporation after the contract with Pilot Turku Ltd ended in 2010. Logicity will be a logistic hub built around Turku Airport. Logicity is supposed to link the different modes of transportation together. T... |
glamorous cultural and sporting events. Most of the everyday control of the city structure was handled by two Mayor's deputies – Vladimir Yakovlev and Vladimir Putin; critics alleged deterioration of city infrastructure, growing corruption, and crime during this time. In the 1996 mayoral election, Sobchak was opposed b... |
Baruch or Boruch Steinberg (17 December 1897 – after 9 April 1940) was a Polish rabbi and military officer. He was Chief Rabbi of the Polish Army during the German invasion of Poland and Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939 and was executed by the Soviet Union in the Katyn massacre in April 1940. |
John Mankiewicz (born February 18, 1954) is an American television and film executive producer and screenwriter. He was co-executive producer for House of Cards and Bosch, he co-created the television series The Street and has written and produced episodes for House M.D. and occasionally writes for The New Yorker. He w... |
He married Diane Bashi, daughter of a wealthy Lebanese banker. They had divorced by 1962, before she was 25, and she married the British politician Harold Lever (later Harold Lever, Baron Lever of Manchester). They had a son, Michael Zilkha, the co-founder of ZE Records, and a daughter, Nadia Zilkha. |
commercials? ... Rarely if ever does the question turn on such things as 'does he have the right ideas?' or 'would he make a strong — or even good — president?'" Mankiewicz lived in Washington, D.C. with his wife, novelist Patricia O'Brien, who also writes under the pseudonym of Kate Alcott. His son Josh Mankiewicz is ... |
self-reflection; ; balance; ; true self-confidence; ; genuine humility. Kraemer joined Baxter International Inc. in 1982 as director of corporate development. He spent 23 years at Baxter and the last five years (1999–2004) served as a CEO. Also, he was Chairman (2000-2004) and President (1997-2004) of Baxter Internatio... |
Izhar Elias (born in Amsterdam, 1977) was the first guitarist to win the Dutch Music Prize. He is specialised in new music for guitar, early and chamber music. By using historical methods and original instruments, Elias has been able to recreate a musical language of the Baroque, Classic and Romantic periods. The Princ... |
In his election address, Campbell-Bannerman spoke in favour of reforming the poor law, reducing unemployment and improving working conditions in sweated factories. The Liberal Imperialist Richard Haldane claimed that Campbell-Bannerman's government "was if anything, too conservative...with that dear old Tory, C.B., at ... |
Leverkusen (German: [ˈleːvɐˌkuːzn̩] ) is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, on the eastern bank of the Rhine. To the south, Leverkusen borders the city of Cologne, and to the north the state capital, Düsseldorf. The city is part of the Rhine-Ruhr Metropolitan Region, one of Europe's largest urban areas.
With ab... |
Alex Reid is a British actress, trained at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art. |
Ge You (born April 19, 1957) is a Chinese actor. A native of Beijing, often with a bald shaven pate, he is considered by many to be one of the most recognizable acting personalities in China. He became the first Asian actor to win the Cannes Best Actor Award for his role in the Zhang Yimou movie To Live. |
HK Nik's Brih Riga - Vital Riga 2-0 on series ; Riga Alianse - HK Laterna Riga 2-0 on series ; Essamika Ogre - HK Lido Nafta Riga 2-0 on series ; Juniors Riga - BHS Essamika Ogre 2-0 on series Riga Alianse - HK Nik's Brih Riga 2-0 on series ; Essamika Ogre - Juniors Riga 2-1 on series Riga Alianse - Essamika Ogre 3-1 o... |
Syed Sharifuddin Pirzada was born in the city of Burhanpur, in what is today Madhya Pradesh, to parents Mir Niazi Pirzada and his wife, Fatima. His father was a noted barrister as well, serving in the Indian Civil Service at the time and posted in the state. He died on 2 June 2017, aged 93. |
In 1977 Kulichenko graduated from the Dnipropetrovsk Institute of Civil Engineering. In 1979, after his conscription in the Armed Forces of the USSR, he became a civil servant in the urban planning department of the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. In 1986 Kulichenko was appointed Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission of th... |
Communications in Minnesota ; Newspapers in Minnesota ; Radio stations in Minnesota ; Television stations in Minnesota ; Energy in Minnesota ; Power stations in Minnesota ; Solar power in Minnesota ; Wind power in Minnesota ; Health care in Minnesota ; Hospitals in Minnesota ; Transportation in Minnesota ; Bicycling in... |
Richard Gilmore (born 1943 in New York, New York) is President/CEO of GIC Trade, Inc. (the GIC Group), an international agribusiness company with partner offices in Beijing, São Paulo, Quito, Moscow, and Tel Aviv. He is also Founder and Chairman of the Global Food Safety Forum (GFSF), a non-profit industry organization... |
According to Arbitron, Harrisburg's radio market is ranked 78th in the nation. This is a list of FM stations in the greater Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, metropolitan area. This is a list of AM stations in the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania metropolitan area: |
Pieter II Brueghel (born 1579) ; September 13 - Jacob van Campen, Dutch artist and architect of the Golden Age (born 1597) ; October ; David Bailly, Leiden artist (born 1584) ; Hendrik Gerritsz Pot, Dutch painter (born 1580) ; November 29 - Raffaello Vanni, Italian painter for churches of the Baroque period (born 1590)... |
James Arthur Peters (July 13, 1922 – December 18, 1972) was an American herpetologist and zoogeographer.
He was born in Durant, Iowa, and raised in Greenup, Illinois. He studied at the University of Michigan, where he obtained his Ph.D. in biology in 1952. He studied with the herpetologist Norman Edouard Hartweg.
His m... |
Martín R. Corchado y Juarbe was born on 25 April 1839 in Isabela, Puerto Rico. His parents were Juan Eugenio Corchado and Juana Eugenia Juarbe. He was the elder brother to Manuel Corchado y Juarbe. He moved to Ponce around 1874. |
Cincinnati ( SIN-si-NAT-ee; nicknamed Cincy) is a city in and the county seat of Hamilton County, Ohio, United States. Settled by Europeans in 1788, the city is located on the northern side of the confluence of the Licking and Ohio rivers, the latter of which marks the state line with Kentucky. The population of Cinci... |
1991: Aadi Mimansa |
Huckle lives near Cardiff with his family. |
Ada Township ( AY-də) is a civil township of Kent County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 14,388 at the 2020 census.
The majority of the township is included in the Forest Hills census-designated place, which is used only for statistical purposes. Ada Township is part of the Grand Rapids metropolitan... |
"Mäki-päälys" (Mäkipäällys (Finland 1917/1920-1940) in Gogland (Suursaari)(60.07417°N, 26.96972°W) ; "Hogland, Z" (Gogland, Tochka Z) in Gogland (60.08606°N, 26.96042°W) |
Adrian Burk (1927–2003), American football player ; Amanda Burk, artist ; Andrea Burk (born 1982), Canadian rugby footballer ; Bryan Burk (born 1968), American film and television producer ; Dean Burk (1904–1988), American biochemist, medical researcher, and cancer researcher ; E. Michael Burk (1847–1878), Irish soldie... |
Quebec is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada. It is the largest province by area with an area of 1.5 million square kilometres (0.58 million square miles) and more than 12,000 km (7,500 mi) of borders, in North America, Quebec is located in Central Canada. The province shares land borders with the ... |
Keri Craig-Lee (born 4 March 1958) is an Australian multi-award-winning fashion designer and retailer. She was the first inductee into the National Retail Association (formerly the Retailers Association of Queensland – RAQ) Hall of Fame in 1987 at age 28, and remains a member of the Federal Executive Committee of Fashi... |
Birmingham Loop - Wolverhampton - Birmingham New Street - Birmingham International - Coventry. ; Cross-City Line - Lichfield Trent Valley – Birmingham New Street – Longbridge – Redditch/ ; Chase Line - Birmingham New Street - Walsall - Rugeley Trent Valley. ; Birmingham-Worcester-Hereford - Birmingham New Street - Brom... |
Joyce defeated Wager again, 62.6% to 37.4%. |
Belweder – former seat of the president, Warsaw ; Czapski Palace, Warsaw ; Krasiński's Palace, Warsaw ; Królikarnia, Warsaw ; Myślewicki Palace, Warsaw ; Natolin, Warsaw ; Ostrogski Palace, Warsaw ; Presidential Palace, Warsaw – seat of the president ; Palace of the Four Winds, Warsaw ; Royal Castle, Warsaw – former ro... |
Rafael Reyes was born in Santa Rosa de Viterbo, Boyacá, Colombia on December 5, 1849. He died in Bogotá on February 18, 1921. Rafael Reyes was the son of Ambrosio Reyes Moreno, who, a widower with five children, and remarried with Ms. Antonia Prieto and Solano, whose union there were four children, namely: Enrique, Mar... |
Luciano Vincenzoni (7 March 1926 – 22 September 2013) was an Italian screenwriter, known as the "script doctor". He wrote for some 65 films between 1954 and 2000. |
In an article by Rosanna Lauriola, Rhea Silvia is held up as an example of how rape victims in Roman myths are valued more as the mothers and catalysts for change than as individuals in their own right. ; A paper by Revika Gersht and Sonia Muryink divides the images of Rhea Silvia's conception by Mars into as many as s... |
Vocals: Chanty Wunder a.k.a. Jana Chantal Franziska Loch (born 29 October 1990) ; Guitar: Kerstin Wunder a.k.a. Kerstin Klein (born 24 November 1990) ; Bass: Steffy Wunder a.k.a. Stefanie Spänkuch (born 15 August 1989) ; Drums: Pia Wunder a.k.a. Pia Gottwals (born 15 May 1991) |
Marie-France Mignal (born 3 April 1940), is a French actress. She is the co-director of the Théâtre Saint-Georges, with France Delahalle. She is known for her work in television, cinema (Weekend at Dunkirk, The Two Orphans), and in adverts. |
Zenit Saint Petersburg ; Russian Cup: 1998–99 |
In 1979 Keddie became the state development manager for the Junior Football Council of Victoria (governed by the AFL) and set up parent groups throughout Victoria to initiate what is known as 'AUSKICK'. In 1981 he became the full-time development manager for the Hawthorn FC. before returning to teaching at Wesley Colle... |
Gillespie co-authored the book Career Diplomacy: Life and Work in the U.S. Foreign Service with Harry W. Kopp. The book was published by the Georgetown University Press in October 2008. |
Aina Aiba (相羽 あいな), Japanese voice actress and singer ; Aina Bartmann (born 1959), Norwegian politician ; Aina Berg (1902–1992), Swedish swimmer ; Aina Vivian Breen (1919-2007), Swedish-American O.G. ; Aina Cid (born 1994), Spanish competitive rower ; Aina Erlander (1902–1990), Swedish teacher ; Aina Hashimoto (橋本 愛奈),... |
Mary Goelet (1878-1937), Duchess of Roxburghe ; Ogden Goelet (1851–1897), real estate developer ; Peter Goelet (1727–1811), American merchant and real estate developer ; Peter P. Goelet (1764–1828), his son, American merchant and real estate developer ; Robert Goelet Sr. (1809–1879), his son, real estate developer ; Ro... |
Belarmino Mário Chipongue (born 22 September 1974 in Lubango) is a former Angolan basketball player.
Chipongue, a forward, was part of the Angola national basketball team at the 2000 Summer Olympics and the 2002 FIBA World Championship. |
1) "JAM ga Mottetta! Sailor Fuku" (JAMがもってった!セーラーふく) - 4:16 ; 2) *Performed by JAM Project ; 3) *Composition/Arrangement: Satoru Kōsaki ; 4) *Lyrics: Aki Hata ; 5) "Motteke! Sailor Fuku EX.Motte[k]remix" (もってけ!セーラーふく EX.Motte[k]remix) - 4:57 ; 6) *Remixed by Technoboys Pulcraft Green-Fund ; 7) *Composition: Satoru Kōsa... |
Miro Žeravica (born 18 April 1972) is a retired Croatian swimmer. Žeravica was born in Split, where he started his swimming career. He later moved to Zagreb. His greatest success was winning the 1999 European short course gold in 50 m backstroke, ahead of his compatriot Tomislav Karlo. , Žeravica is head coach of Galat... |
Pollak's father, Walter H. Pollak, was also a well-known lawyer. He is now remembered especially for his work in major civil rights cases, including Gitlow v. New York and representation of the Scottsboro Boys. From 1952, Pollak was married to Katherine Weiss Pollak, the daughter of Louis S. Weiss, a founding partner o... |
Nándor Balázs (Hungarian: Balázs Nándor László; July 7, 1926 – August 16, 2003) was a Hungarian-American physicist, external member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (from 1995). |
Kokubu was married in 2011 and had her first child in 2016. |
The elected mayor in the 2007 Elections is Alfredo Marañon Jr. with his vice mayor elect Leo Rafael Cueva. In the 2010 election, Leo Rafael Cueva elected as Mayor with his vice mayor Kent Javelosa. The current Mayor is Alfredo D. Marañon, III son of then Governor Marañon, Jr with Vice – Mayor Narciso L. Javelosa, Jr. |
His younger brother Vitaliy Sobko is also a footballer. |
Fernand Cornez (19 November 1907 in Paris – 7 December 1997 in Saint-Avertin) was a French professional road bicycle racer.
In 1933, he won a stage in the Tour de France and in the Giro d'Italia. |
Catherine Thysmans alias Tishem (died 1595) was an erudite woman from Antwerp who educated her son, the celebrated scholar Jan Gruter, while in exile in England. She was the one woman in England under the bourgeoisie to be known as a classical scholar.
The principal source for Catherine Tishem's life is a worshipful tr... |
Woolston railway station is a grade II listed station serving the suburb of Woolston in the city of Southampton, England. The station is operated by South Western Railway. Just past Woolston station the line rounds the River Itchen giving a view into the city of Southampton, including Southampton FC's ground. In June 2... |
He was born in Bologna and learned his trade and style from working with his father, Angelo Piò. He became secretary of the Accademia Clementina. Among Domenico's pupils was Gaetano Pignoni. |
computational study of human genome and proteome ; G. Ledyard Stebbins (1906–2000), US botanist, geneticist and evolutionary biologist ; Michael Stebbins, US geneticist, science writer, editor and activist ; Emmy Stein (1879–1954), German botanist and geneticist ; Joan A. Steitz (born 1941), US molecular biologist, pio... |
Architecture of Ontario ; Tallest buildings in Ontario ; Cuisine of Ontario ; Ontario wine ; Festivals in Ontario ; Humor in Ontario ; Media in Ontario ; Museums in Ontario ; Order of precedence in Ontario ; People of Ontario ; List of members of the Order of Ontario ; List of people from Ontario ; Prostitution in Onta... |
Roster ; Victor Muzadi ; Anibal Moreira ; Angelo Victoriano ; Garcia Domingos, ; Edmar Victoriano ; Victor Carvalho ; Herlander Coimbra ; Belarmino Mario Chipongue ; David Bartolomeu Dias ; Carlos Bendinha de Almeida ; Miguel Pontes Lutonda, ; Buila Katiavala Preliminary round Classification Round |
Diotima of Mantinea (Διοτίμα; Diotīma) is the name or pseudonym of an ancient Greek woman or fictional figure in Plato's Symposium, indicated as having lived circa 440 B.C. Her ideas and doctrine of Eros as reported by Socrates in the dialogue are the origin of the concept of Platonic love. |
Port of San Juan |
James Worth Thornton (September 19, 1906 – February 6, 1983, Virginia) was an American businessman and scion of the politically and socially connected Thorntons of Indiana. Thornton was the son of Sir Henry Worth Thornton and Virginia Blair, daughter of banker and steel magnate George Dike Blair. Thornton also appeared... |
Adam Engel (born 1991), American baseball player ; Albert J. Engel (1888–1959), American Representative from Michigan ; Albert J. Engel, Jr. (1924–2013), American jurist ; Andreas K. Engel (born 1961), German neuroscientist ; Barbara Engel (born 1952), German fashion designer ; Carl Engel (1883–1944), French-born Ameri... |
Creston is a city in and the county seat of Union County, Iowa. The population was 7,536 at the time of the 2020 Census. |
George Maximilian Bethune (1854 – 1942) was an English cricketer who played for Hampshire during leaves from his occupation of managing sugar plantations in what was then British Guiana. |
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Joseph Bova (May 25, 1924 – March 12, 2006) was an American actor. He worked in early television, having a children's show on WABC-TV in New York, and played Prince Dauntless in the Broadway musical Once Upon a Mattress, starring Carol Burnett. Bova was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the son of Mary (née Catalano) and ... |
1) "Everything U R" ; 2) "Everything U R" (Philly Mix) ; 3) "Burning in Me" 1) "I Gotta Stop" (Radio Only)''' '* Everything U R (2001)'' 2009 |
Offer Nissim (Hebrew: עופר ניסים) is an Israeli DJ, remixer, and record producer. He produced the winning entry of the Eurovision Song Contest 1998, "Diva", by Dana International. Besides his work with Dana International, Nissim has often collaborated with Maya Simantov on songs such as "For your Love", "Everybody Need... |
Just as there were inconsistencies in reports of Espinal's last hours and death, there were also apparent inconsistencies in reports about the subsequent investigation and arrests. On 23 July, Rigoberto Zambrano, who was purportedly in possession of the T-shirt Espinal had worn on the night of his disappearance and the... |
Jack Dennis Williams (born 11 September 1997) is an English footballer who plays as a defender. |
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