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Gerard Thomas (1663–1721) was a late Flemish Baroque painter who specialized in studio and picture gallery interiors. He became a master in Antwerp's Guild of St. Luke in 1688–89, and was dean twice. Many of his paintings reflect a trend in Antwerp painting around 1700 that shows artists—often historical masters from e... |
Masson-Angers is a former municipality and now a sector within the city of Gatineau. It is located on the north shore of the Ottawa River, in Quebec, Canada, approximately 30 km (18.6 mi) northeast of downtown Ottawa, Ontario. According to the Canada 2011 Census, Masson-Angers had a population of 12,397. |
Pierre Chatenet was a French politician born 6 March 1917 in Paris and died 4 September 1997 in Tafers. He served as French Interior Minister from 1959 to 1961. From 1962 he became the last President of the Commission of the European Atomic Energy Community, until the body was merged with the European Economic Communit... |
Székely fonó János Ferencsik 1963 (Qualiton) and ; Székely fonó János Ferencsik 1971 (Hungaroton) 2 LP, reissued on CD as Spinning Room Hungaroton with Orchestral songs: Kadar Kata (Mother Listen) Kallai kettos (Double dance of Kallo) and The Ballad of Annie Miller, 'From distant mountains'. |
The Arkansas Stake was renamed to the Little Rock Arkansas Stake. ; The Jacksonville Arkansas Stake was renamed the North Little Rock Arkansas stake when the stake center was moved to North Little Rock. ; The stake Center for the Searcy Arkansas Stake is located in Jacksonville. |
Gino (singer), Greek popular singer active in the 1960s and 1970s ; Gino Armano (1927–2003), Italian former football player ; Gino Bartali (1914–2000), renowned Italian road cyclist, multiple winner of the Tour de France and the Giro d'Italia ; Gino Bechi (1913–1993), Italian operatic baritone ; Gino Bianco (1916-1984)... |
The Puebla-Cholula Tourist Train (Tren turístico Puebla-Cholula) is a tram-train railway line that connects the city centre of Puebla with the tourist zone in Cholula in Puebla State, Mexico. |
Johann Christian Brand was born in Vienna on 6 March 1722. Influential in ending the baroque era, Johann studied at the Vienna Academy from 1736. He was awarded with the titles Kammermaler in 1766 and "Professor of Landscape Drawing" in 1772. The landscape paintings of Johann Christian Brand marked the transition from ... |
Ricardo Sánchez Herrero (born 4 December 1992) is a Spanish field hockey player who plays as a defender for Club de Campo and the Spanish national team. |
Jakob Kaiser (8 February 1888 – 7 May 1961) was a German politician and resistance leader during World War II. Kaiser was born in Hammelburg, Lower Franconia, Kingdom of Bavaria. Following in his father's footsteps, Kaiser began a career as a bookbinder. It was during this time that he became politically active as a me... |
Johann Conrad Weiser and Anna Magdalena Ubelin had 16 children, of which 13 are known: Maria Catharine Weiser (who married Conrad Boss and remained in Großaspach); Anna Margarete Weiser; Anna Magdalena Weiser (who married Jan Johannes De Lange); Maria Sabina Weiser; Johann Conrad Weiser Jr. (who became a pioneer, inter... |
From the beginning of his philosophical career Ricardo Maliandi has researched on material ethics of values, especially Nicolai Hartmann's approach (see Maliandi's doctoral thesis, Mainz University, Wertobjektivität und Realitätserfahrung). Two problems were always under his attention in ethics: foundation and conflict... |
Ubud kecamatan/district is made of up the following desa (villages): Kedewatan, Sayan, Singakerta, Peliatan, Mas, Lodtunduh, Petulu, and Ubud itself. |
Endre Bálint (1914 – 1986, in Budapest) was a Hungarian painter and graphic artist. |
Aleksandr Sobko (born 1982), Russian football player ; Sergei Sobko (born 1949), Russian politician ; Vadim Sobko (1912–1981), Ukrainian writer ; Vitaliy Sobko (born 1987), Ukrainian football midfielder Sobko (Собко) is a gender-neutral Ukrainian surname that may refer to |
Karl-Hans Riehm (born 31 May 1951 in Konz, Rhineland-Palatinate) is a former West German hammer thrower. His biggest success came at the 1984 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, United States where he won the silver medal. At the previous Olympics he had a tenth place from 1972 and a fourth place from 1976. In additio... |
Aaron Rakers (born 1977), American baseball pitcher ; Jason Rakers (born 1973), American baseball player ; Judith Rakers (born 1976), German television presenter Rakers is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: |
Talent Supply Chain Management is a proactive management approach to securing and optimizing talent supply and services through all input channels (supplier network) to meet the human capital (workforce) needs of companies, enabling them to better produce, distribute and deliver their goods and services and meet their ... |
Lord Bauer, economist ; Samuel Brittan, economist ; Charles Goodhart, Bank of England economist ; Noreena Hertz, economist and activist ; Richard Kahn, Baron Kahn, economist: multiplier ; Nicholas Kaldor, economist ; Michael Kidron, South African born Marxist economist, writer, cartographer and publisher ; Israel Kirzn... |
Christoph Maria Schlingensief (24 October 1960 – 21 August 2010) was a German theatre director, performance artist and filmmaker. Starting as an independent underground filmmaker, Schlingensief later staged productions for theatres and festivals, often accompanied by public controversies. In the final years before his ... |
Rain is Elegant), Tehran, 1997. Cactus, Tehran, 2004. Erṯieh-ye Irāni (Iranian Heritage), Tehran, 1968. Hamlet bā sālād-e faṣl (Hamlet with Season Salad), Tehran, 1978 Ḵānumeh o mahtābi, Tehran, 2003. Labḵand-e bāšokuh-e Āqā-ye Gil, Tehran, 1973. Marg dar pāʾiz, Tehran, 1970. Melodi-e šahr-e bārāni, Tehran, 2003. Monji... |
Birkenhead () is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, Merseyside, England; It was part of Cheshire until 1974. The town is on the Wirral Peninsula, along the west bank of the River Mersey, opposite Liverpool. At the 2011 census, it had a population of 88,818.
Birkenhead Priory and the Mersey Ferry were establi... |
Around the time that Trotsky settled in Vienna as a journalist in exile, after escaping from Siberia a second time, the Austro-Marxist Rudolf Hilferding wrote his famous book Finance Capital (first published in 1910) in which Hilferding mentions an idea very similar to Trotsky's. The passage occurs in chapter 22 on "th... |
The Conway School (Conway), is a graduate program for sustainable landscape design and planning. It was founded in 1972 in a rural 24.5 acre campus in Conway, Massachusetts, and in 2015 opened a new campus in a renovated mill in Easthampton, Massachusetts. In 2018, the school moved to a renovated historic Coach House b... |
During the German occupation of the Netherlands Baschwitz went into hiding. In 1942, he got arrested by German police during a street razzia and was brought to Westerbork transit camp. A few days later, his daughter Isa (Gisela) Baschwitz, who later became active in the anti-Nazi Dutch Resistance movement, achieved his... |
Montevideo (, US also ; Spanish: [monteβiˈðeo]) is the capital and largest city of Uruguay. According to the 2011 census, the city proper has a population of 1,319,108 (about one-third of the country's total population) in an area of 201 square kilometers (78 sq mi). Montevideo is situated on the southern coast of the ... |
Paramaribo (UK: PARR-ə-MARR-ib-oh, US: PAR-ə-MAR-ib-oh, Dutch: [ˌpaːraːˈmaːriboː] ) is the capital and largest city of Suriname, located on the banks of the Suriname River in the Paramaribo District. Paramaribo has a population of roughly 241,000 people (2012 census), almost half of Suriname's population. The histori... |
Edward Vincent Sullivan (September 28, 1901 – October 13, 1974) was an American television host, impresario, sports and entertainment reporter, and syndicated columnist for the New York Daily News and the Chicago Tribune New York News Syndicate. He was the creator and host of the television variety program Toast of the... |
Greg Windsperger (born December 30, 1951 in Minneapolis) is an American former ski jumper who competed in the 1976 Winter Olympics. |
For the 2008–09 season, Norwich City took Archibald-Henville on what was initially a season long loan, but he returned to Tottenham without making a league appearance. |
Philadelphia, colloquially referred to as Philly, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania and the sixth-most populous city in the United States, with a population of 1,603,797 in the 2020 census. The city is the urban core of the larger Delaware Valley, also known as the Philadelphia metropolitan ar... |
Fidel Antuña Batista (born 27 April 1972) is a Mexican politician from the National Action Party. From 2008 to 2009 he served as deputy of the LX Legislature of the Mexican Congress representing Yucatán. |
Carballo, F. (1999): Alexandre Bóveda. Promocións Culturais Galegas / A Nosa Terra, Vigo ; Gutiérrez, E. (2003): Alexandre Bóveda en A Nosa Terra. Edicións Laiovento, Santiago de Compostela ; Leira, X. and Abalo, J.L. (2004): Alexandre Bóveda, unha crónica da Galiza mártir. Acuarela Comunicación, Moaña |
Alexander Arhangelskii (1938–), Russian mathematician ; Alexander Arkhangelsky (aircraft designer) (1892–1978), Russian Soviet aircraft designer ; Alexander Arkhangelsky (composer) (1846–1924), Russian composer ; Andrey Arkhangelsky (1879–1940), Russian Soviet geologist ; Vitaly Arkhangelsky (1975–), Russian shipping a... |
Nadja Tiller as Ginny ; Peter van Eyck as Bleck ; Rod Steiger as Frank Morgan ; Jean Servais as Gypo ; Ian Bannen as Kitson ; Marisa Merlini as Frau Mandini ; Memmo Carotenuto as Herr Mandini ; Edoardo Nevola as Carlo Mandini ; Carlo Giustini as Pierre |
council of DSS. 7. "Mađarska koalicija - István Pásztor" Leader of the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians, Pásztor István is the bearer of "Hungarian coalition", an alliance of all ethnic Hungarian political parties in Vojvodina, which will run together, but are expected to become post-electoral partners with pro-Europea... |
Barbara Dittrich (born 1964), American politician ; Boris Dittrich (born 1955), Dutch politician and human rights activist ; Denise Dittrich (born 1957), American Democratic politician ; Franz Dittrich, Austrian pathologist ; Klaus Dittrich, German computer scientist ; Olli Dittrich, German actor and comedian ; P. Ditt... |
James M. Geraghty was born on February 2, 1870, in County Mayo, Ireland. He is the son of Patrick and Bridget (née Haley) Geraghty. In 1880, the family immigrated to the US, arriving in New York and establishing a farm in Indiana. He attended school in Rush County, Indiana. After relocating to Spokane in 1892, he initi... |
Carl Emil Krarup (1872–1909), Danish telegraph engineer ; Kai Aage Krarup (born 1915), Danish equestrian ; Ole Krarup (1935–2017), Danish politician ; Søren Krarup (born 1937), Danish pastor Notable people with this surname include: |
Uli Edel ; Jörg A. Eggers ; Richard Eichberg ; Benjamin Eicher ; Bruno Eichgrün ; Christoph Eichhorn ; Bernd Eichinger ; Bernd Eilert ; Heinz Emigholz ; Klaus Emmerich ; Roland Emmerich ; Erich Engel ; Erich Engels ; Ulrich Erfurth ; Erich Eriksen ; André Erkau ; Holger Ernst |
In Islamic architecture, Şerefe is an architectural element of a mosque minaret. Şerefe is a wraparound balcony of a minaret where the muezzin (person who calls for prayer) recites the ezan. Although now the ezan is typically recited by modern equıpment without using the şerefe, the şerefes are still considered as esse... |
Watson was born in Milton, New South Wales. Her father David is an Olympian, who competed at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics in road cycling. She attended Heathcote High School and lived in Sydney, and worked at the University of Sydney. |
Vantaa Chamber Choir is a Finnish mixed choir which was established in the city of Vantaa in 1986. |
There is a major European road running through Vinga (E671), connecting it to Arad to the North and Timișoara to the South. Vinga also has a train station running the same general direction as the road, connecting these two major cities, Arad and Timișoara. Many people in Vinga commute to one of these cities to work. B... |
Robley Dunglison Evans (May 18, 1907 – December 31, 1995) was an American physicist. He was born on May 18, 1907, in University Place, Nebraska and earned his doctorate at the California Institute of Technology in 1932. In 1934, he joined the faculty at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from which he retired i... |
at the Cologne Comedy Festival 1997. Hirschhausen was also a member of the panels of contributors to the Knoff-Hoff-Show on ZDF and 7 Tage, 7 Köpfe ('7 days, 7 heads') on RTL. Since 21 January 2004, he has been answering viewers' questions in his column 'Dr. von Hirschhausen wills wissen' ('Dr. von Hirschhausen wants t... |
Cathlene Labuschagne, South African politician ; Jannes Labuschagne (born 1976), South African rugby union player ; Lappies Labuschagné, known as Pieter Labuschagné (born 1989), South African-born Japanese international rugby union footballer ; Leon Labuschagne, South African paralympic athlete ; Marnus Labuschagne (bo... |
Giustini was born in Pistoia, of a family of musicians which can be traced back to the early 17th century; coincidentally he was born in the same year as Bach, Scarlatti, and Handel. Giustini's father was organist at the Congregazione dello Spirito Santo, a Jesuit-affiliated group, and an uncle, Domenico Giustini, was ... |
matter was taken to court, where Dash was forced to re-live the events of the death of his former patient. Dash was set free, and Julia took the matter in her own hands by kidnapping him and forcing him to admit what he did to her. Even though he finally admitted what he did, Dash wasn't aware of his behavior until he ... |
Léopold Maissin married Eugénie Vincent. The marriage is known to have been followed by the birth of at least one child: their son Léopold Albert Marie Alexandre Maissin was born on 14 October 1879. |
Apart from the primary and secondary schools that are within the responsibility of several public bodies, Offenburg houses a diverse number of educational institutions. Offenburg is also home to the University of Applied Sciences Offenburg, with its main campus location in Offenburg, and the other campus in Gengenbach ... |
Johann Christian Brand (6 March 1722 – 12 June 1795) was an Austrian painter (son of the German painter Christian Hilfgott Brand (1694–1756) who taught in Vienna with Karl Aigen) and brother of Friedrich August Brand. Johann Christian Brand influenced ending the baroque era of landscape painting. He died in Vienn... |
1999 Great Yarmouth Borough Council election ; 2000 Great Yarmouth Borough Council election ; 2002 Great Yarmouth Borough Council election ; 2003 Great Yarmouth Borough Council election ; 2004 Great Yarmouth Borough Council election (New ward boundaries reduced the number of seats by 9) ; 2006 Great Yarmouth Borough Co... |
The modern history of Neu-Ulm began with the change of the sovereignty over the city of Ulm in 1810 from the Kingdom of Bavaria to the Kingdom of Württemberg. The Danube became the boundary between Bavaria and Württemberg. Land on the right bank of the Danube thus remained under Bavarian sovereignty. This was the begin... |
The following is a timeline of the history of Lynn, Massachusetts, USA. |
Jones starred in the one-hour documentary Behind the Indianapolis 500 with Parnelli Jones. Narrated by Bob Varsha, the film takes viewers behind the scenes of the Indianapolis 500, through the eyes and experiences of Parnelli Jones. In addition to Parnelli, Rick Mears, Mario Andretti, Bobby Unser, Al Unser, Jr., PJ Jon... |
San Diego ( SAN dee-AY-goh, Spanish: [san ˈdjeɣo]) is a city on the Pacific coast of Southern California, adjacent to the Mexico–United States border. With a population of over 1.3 million residents, it is the eighth-most populous city in the United States and the second-most populous in the state of California, after... |
Adelaide ( AD-il-ayd, locally [ˈædəlæɪd]; Kaurna: Tardanya, pronounced [ˈd̪̥aɳɖaɲa]) is the capital and most populous city of South Australia, as well as the fifth and sixth most populous cities in Australia and Oceania, respectively. The name "Adelaide" may refer to either Greater Adelaide (including the Adelaide Hil... |
Chris Brown (born March 10, 1977 in Portland, Oregon) is an American soccer midfielder and forward who last played for Portland Timbers of USL-1. |
Paul Walker (born 3 November 1950) is a former Australian rules footballer who played the games for Collingwood in the Victorian Football League (VFL) in the late 1960s. |
Jakob-Kaiser-Preis (1968), Fernsehpreis des Bundesministeriums für gesamtdeutsche Fragen |
History of the Czechs in Vienna ; History of the Hungarians in Vienna ; History of the Jews in Vienna Treaty of Vienna (1606) ; Treaty of Vienna (1656) ; Treaty of Vienna (1657) ; Treaty of Vienna (1725) ; Treaty of Vienna (1731) ; Treaty of Vienna (1738) ; Treaty of Vienna (1864) ; Treaty of Vienna (1866) |
Brigadier-General John Floyd (October 3, 1769 – June 24, 1839) was an American politician, planter and military officer who served in the 1st Brigade of the Georgia Militia during the War of 1812. One of the largest landowners and wealthiest men in Camden County, Georgia, Floyd also served in the Georgia House of Repre... |
Jiří Tibor Novak is a Czech-born Australian artist, illustrator, and writer. He teaches drawing and illustration for graphic design at the Gordon Institute of TAFE, Geelong City Campus. |
Jäschke's gift for language made him an ideal choice for the Moravian mission in Western Tibet. So in 1856 Jäschke joined two missionaries, Wilhelm Heyde and Eduard Pagel, in what is today northern India. |
Kinnitty Cross is in the grounds of Castle Bernard, built on the west bank of the River Camcor, about 1.5 km (1 mile) east of Kinnitty village. |
Abhar castle is a historical castle located in Abhar County in Zanjan Province, The longevity of this fortress dates back to the Historical periods after Islam. |
considered shocking. However, he did this in an ironic, humorous and recognizable way, which contributed to making homosexuality acceptable for many of his readers. Another main theme, often in combination with eroticism, was religion. Reve himself declared that the primary message in all of his work was salvation from... |
In macroecology and community ecology, an occupancy frequency distribution (OFD) is the distribution of the numbers of species occupying different numbers of areas. It was first reported in 1918 by the Danish botanist Christen C. Raunkiær in his study on plant communities. The OFD is also known as the species-range siz... |
Samantha Sloyan was born in 1979 in California. She is the daughter of actors James Sloyan and Deirdre Lenihan, and has one brother, Daniel Sloyan. |
; Beijing Friendship Hospital ; Beijing Fulong Hospital ; Beijing Fuxing Hospital ; Beijing Geriatric Hospital ; Beijing Gulou Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; Beijing Guotai Hospital ; Beijing Hepingli Hospital ; Beijing Hospital ; Beijing Hospital for Stomatology ; Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Me... |
Male international players ; Afonso Guimarães da Silva, Afonsinho ; Alexandre da Silva Mariano ; Alexandre Rodrigues da Silva, Alexandre Pato ; Cleonésio Carlos da Silva ; Dani Alves, Daniel Alves da Silva ; Gilberto Silva ; Gilberto da Silva Melo ; Giovanni Silva de Oliveira ; Heurelho da Silva Gomes, Heurelho Gomes ;... |
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Public School System operates local public schools. San Vicente Elementary School is located in San Vicente. |
Ann Friedman is an American magazine editor, journalist, podcaster, and pie chart artist. She writes about gender, politics, and social issues. She co-hosts the podcast Call Your Girlfriend, sends out a weekly email newsletter called The Ann Friedman Weekly, and is a contributing editor for The Gentlewoman. Previously,... |
Ava Deluca-Verley (born September 27, 1989) is a French-American television and film actress who is best known for her role in NBC's comedy series Growing Up Fisher, playing the daughter of Jenna Elfman and J. K. Simmons's characters. |
Beckers is an occupational surname, especially common in both Dutch and Belgian Limburg and the neighboring part of Germany. It is equivalent to the English Baker, Dutch Bakker and Backer, and German Becker. |
Tawaif – Rahi Masoom Raza |
The Bromsgrove Festival is a classical music festival, that has been held annually in Bromsgrove since it was founded in 1960 by Joe Stones, a violinist and the founder of the Bromsgrove String Orchestra. |
The population data in the table and graph below refer to the commune of Vierzon proper, in its geography at the given years. The commune of Vierzon absorbed the former communes of Vierzon-Village, Vierzon-Bourgneuf and Vierzon-Forges in 1937. |
Tameem Al-Muhaza (Arabic:تميم المهيزع) (born 21 July 1996) is a Qatari footballer. He currently plays for Al-Khor on loan from Al-Gharafa. |
Mehmed-paša Sokolović or Sokollu Mehmed Pasha (1506–1579), Ottoman statesman ; Makarije Sokolović - Serbian Patriarch from 1557 to 1571 ; Antonije Sokolović - Serbian Patriarch from 1571 to 1575 ; Gerasim Sokolović - Serbian Patriarch from 1575 to 1586 ; Savatije Sokolović - Serbian Metropolitan of Herzegovina and late... |
Alan Autry as Jake Kincaid ; David Hart as Sheriff Bob Logan ; Kimberlee Autry as Emma ; James W. Tuck as Luthor Hanks ; Ray Appleton as Josh Quinn Filmed at Old Town near North Fork, California. |
Tadhg, d. 1315 | | ? | | Tadhg, d. 1391 = Áine | _______________|_________ | | | | Fearghal Ruadh Tadg Óg Ó hUiginn (died 1448) | | | [some g... |
Stone Old Alleynians Football Club is a football club based in the town of Stone, Staffordshire, England. The club plays in the. The club is affiliated to the Staffordshire Football Association. |
Beirut (, bay-ROOT; Arabic: بيروت, romanized: ) is the capital and largest city of Lebanon. As of 2014, Greater Beirut has a population of 2.5 million, just under half of Lebanon's population, which makes it the fourth-largest city in the Levant region and the sixteenth-largest in the Arab world. The city is situated o... |
Chitra Bahadur K.C. (Nepali: चित्रबहादुर के.सी.) is a Nepalese politician and former deputy prime minister and minister of poverty alleviation of Nepal. He is current chairman of the Rastriya Janamorcha (राष्ट्रिय जनमाेर्चा).
Chitra Bahadur K.C. belonged to the Communist Party of Nepal (Fourth Convention). In the 1983 ... |
From 1975 until 1985, Alkalaj worked at Petrolinvest as a commercial manager in Sarajevo. He would later work at Energoinvest, firstly as a regional manager for the Middle and Far East in Sarajevo from 1985 until 1988, and then as a managing director in Bangkok, Thailand from 1988 until 1994. |
Rama Rao) is raised by Ranganna along with his niece Padma (Girija) and Rajendra (Jaggayya) becomes a solicitor. Nageswara Rao also settles in Madras with his girlfriend Vajram (Rajasulochana) and assistant Brahmanandam (Chadalavada). After release, Shantamma also reaches the same town and faints on the road, spotting ... |
Penelope Rosemont (born 1942 in Chicago, Illinois) is a visual artist, writer, publisher, and social activist who attended Lake Forest College. She has been a participant in the Surrealist group founded by Andre Breton since 1965. With Franklin Rosemont, Bernard Marszalek, Robert Green and Tor Faegre, she established t... |
Van Hout (born 1977), Belgian footballer ; Joris van Schooten (1587–1651), Dutch painter ; Joris Van Severen (1894–1940), Belgian politician ; Joris van Soerland (born 1972), Dutch badminton player ; Joris van Son (1623–1667), Flemish painter ; Joris van Spilbergen (1568–1620), Dutch naval officer ; Joris van der Haage... |
Cesare Cremonini as Carlino Vigetti ; Micaela Ramazzotti as Francesca Osti ; Gianni Cavina as Sisto Osti ; Erika Blanc as Eugenia Vigetti (as Erica Blanc) ; Manuela Morabito as Rosalia Osti ; Gisella Sofio as Olimpia Osti ; Massimo Bonetti as Umberto Vigetti ; Isabelle Adriani as Marcella Vanarini ; Sydne Rome as Enric... |
Bart Bongers (born 1946), Dutch water polo player Bram Bongers (1926–1980), Dutch magician known as "Fred Kaps" ; Els Bongers (born ca. 1970), Dutch soprano ; Gert Bongers (born 1948), Dutch track cyclist ; H. Bongers (1873–1940), photographer of Borobudur in Java |
Indians is the moniker and alter ego of Danish singer-songwriter and musician Søren Løkke Juul signed to 4AD record label. In concerts, he is accompanied by some musicians also collectively known as Indians. Village Voice has dubbed Søren Løkke Juul / Indians as "Denmark's Bon Iver"
Performing his first solo show with ... |
International congress on the occasion of the celebration of the centenary of birth of Mauro Picone and Leonida Tonelli (held in Rome on May 6–9, 1985) on behalf of the Royal Society of London and of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. . Some recollections about Mauro Picone and Leonida Tonelli, presented by Ian Sneddon as... |
Edward Gunasekara is a Sri Lankan politician, a former member of the Parliament of Sri Lanka and a former government minister. |
In August 2011, McCann played a trial match for Greenock Morton in the First Division victory over Livingston. On 22 August, McCann signed a short-term deal until January 2012. His contract was not extended following this deal and he was released. |
Creston High School (Iowa), Creston, Iowa ; Creston High School (Michigan), Grand Rapids, Michigan, opened in 1923 as Creston Junior High School; became Grand Rapids City High-Middle School in 2013 ; Creston High School (Washington), Creston, Washington Creston High School may refer to: |
Richard Vaughan (c.1550 – 30 March 1607) was a Welsh bishop of the Church of England. He was educated at the University of Cambridge and became Bishop of London. |
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In November 2020, it was announced that Napoleon had tested positive for COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Michigan. Napoleon was admitted to a local hospital on November 21 and placed on a ventilator. On December 17, after various sources reported that Napoleon had died, his family released a statement on Faceb... |
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