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Moscow is the capital and largest city of Russia. The city stands on the Moskva River in Central Russia, with a population estimated at over 13 million residents within the city limits, over 19.1 million residents in the urban area, and over 21.5 million residents in its metropolitan area. The city covers an area of 2,... |
Reed City is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 2,425 at the 2010 census. It is located in southwestern Osceola County and is the county seat. |
Born in Lakewood, Ohio, Bampton grew up in Buffalo, New York. She entered Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, where she initially began training as a soprano, but was redirected by her voice teacher into the mezzo-soprano repertoire after a serious bout of laryngitis. Shortly after graduating with a bachelor's degree... |
Georges Cuvier praised his "genius eye" but criticised him for keeping himself to simple sketches. He had a eulogy in his honour composed by Nicolas de Condorcet and Félix Vicq-d'Azyr. Camper influenced Louis-Jean-Marie Daubenton. His son Adriaan Gilles Camper published much of his father's unpublished research in addi... |
Bobby Ray Baldock (born January 24, 1936) is an American attorney and jurist serving as a Senior United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. He was previously a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of New Mexico. |
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of work called The Broad Way and exhibited at the Italian Pavilion at the World Expo in Shanghai. In 2011 after some time spend in Puerta del Sol in Madrid with the Indignados, he sponsored an initiative to create a dialogue web site called www.eskutcha.com. In 2013 his work was shown in New York at Anastasia Photo Gal... |
Robert Gwilym (born 2 December 1956), sometimes known as Bob Gwilym, is a Welsh actor.
Robert Gwilym was born in Neath, Glamorgan, Wales, where his family owned a chain of lingerie shops. His brother, Mike Gwilym, also made his name as an actor.
Gwilym has appeared on television in a large range of shows, including The... |
Texas ( TEK-səss, locally also TEK-siz; Spanish: Texas or Tejas, pronounced [ˈtexas]) is the most populous state in the South Central region of the United States. It borders Louisiana to the east, Arkansas to the northeast, Oklahoma to the north, New Mexico to the west, and an international border with the Mexican st... |
This list includes notable psychologists and contributors to psychology, some of whom may not have thought of themselves primarily as psychologists but are included here because of their important contributions to the disc. Specialized lists of psychologists can be found at the articles on comparative psychology, list ... |
The municipality consists of two districts: Třesovice and Popovice. Třesovice is located 8 kilometers northeast of Nechanice, 12 kilometers northwest of Hradec Králové and 92 kilometers northeast of Prague. The municipality is bordered by Mokrovousy to the north, Všestary to the north-west, Střezetice to the east south... |
Krarup died on 7 October 2017 at the age of 82. |
Jones owned and operated several successful businesses. He owned Parnelli Jones Inc., which operated 47 retail Parnelli Jones Tire Centers in four states. Parnelli Jones Enterprises was a chain of Firestone Racing Tires in 14 Western United States. Parnelli Jones Wholesale was a reseller which sold and distributed shoc... |
Vladimir Korotkov defeated 🇫🇷 Georges Goven, 6–2, 3–6, 6–3 |
Ribot, Naila Jornet Burgada and Izaskun Zubizarreta) ; 9th, World Championship team race (together with Izaskun Zubizarreta Guerendiain) ; 2008: ; 5th, World Championship relay race (together with Gemma Arró Ribot, Izaskun Zubizarreta Guerendiain and Emma Roca Rodríguez) ; 7th (and 5th in the "civilian international wo... |
Oi Va Voi won an Edison award for Album of the Year 2004 Netherlands ; Oi Va Voi was nominated for the BBC Awards for World Music 2003 in the Boundary Crossing category. |
Leena Maria "Awa" Peisa (born 16 March 1979 in Vantaa, Finland) is a keyboard player. Peisa's former bands include Lordi, Punaiset Messiaat and Dolchamar. Currently she plays in Lordi's ex-drummer's Kita's band "Sampsa Astala & Qma". |
Porto Recanati (pronounced [ˈpɔrto rekaˈnaːti]) is a town in the province of Macerata in the Marche region of Central Italy. It was made an independent town on 15 January 1893, due to a decree issued by King Umberto I causing the coastal hamlets of the town to be separated from Recanati.
With a population of approxima... |
Luis Reece was born in Taunton, Somerset and educated at St. Michael's CE High School and Myerscough College, both in Lancashire. |
; "Paris Oui Oui" by David Rose ; "Paris Palace Hotel" by Roger Roger et Son Orchestre ; "Paris Paradise" by Pierre Duval and His Orchestra ; "Paris, Paree" by Robey ; "Paris Paris" from the musical Lorelei ; "Paris Paris" by Malcolm McLaren/Catherine Deneuve ; "Paris, Paris" by Benjamin Biolay ; "Paris, Paris" by Chan... |
Shelby is a city in Richland County in the U.S. state of Ohio, northwest of the city of Mansfield. It is part of the Mansfield, Ohio Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 9,317 as of the 2010 census. |
Mullins died on 28 October 2010. Many tributes were made by fellow trainers, "He was a great friend of mine for a long number of years and he was a top-class trainer," said Jim Bolger. Trainer Noel Meade described Mullins as a "legend" he left "an incredible dynasty behind him". |
Companeez (1937–2015), French screenwriter and film director ; Nina Conti (born 1973), British actress ; Nina Coltart (1927–1997), British psychoanalyst ; Nina Coolman (born 1991), Belgian volleyball player ; Nina Crone (1934–2007), Australian gardening writer, broadcaster, teacher and school principal ; Nina Curtis (b... |
Nancy Josephine Kassebaum Baker (née Landon; born July 29, 1932) is a retired American politician from Kansas who served as a member of the United States Senate from 1978 to 1997. She is the daughter of Alf Landon, who was Governor of Kansas from 1933 to 1937 and the 1936 Republican nominee for president, and the widow... |
Ștefan Odobleja, scientist, precursor of cybernetics ; Mihai Nadin, computer scientist ; Victor Toma, computer engineer, born in Romanian Bessarabia ; Andrei Alexandrescu, computer scientist ; Mihai Pătrașcu, computer scientist ; Matei Zaharia, computer scientist ; Ion Stoica, computer scientist |
At Rawlinson's request the Queen presented the trophies and colours taken at Ramillies and other engagements to the city, to be hung in the Guildhall. Rawlinson died in November 1708 at his house in the Old Bailey, and was buried on 18 November in the church of St. Dionis, in the tomb of his father. By his wife, Rawlin... |
Huo Liang (Chinese: 火亮; pinyin: Huǒ Liàng; born September 29, 1989, in Shanghai) is a Chinese athlete who competes in diving. In addition to his gold medal in the 10m Platform Sync. event at the 2008 Summer Olympics, he competed in the 10m Platform event, placing 4th in the final round.
Huo is the only male diver who h... |
Wilhelm Ahlwardt (4 July 1828, Greifswald – 2 November 1909, Greifswald) was a German orientalist who specialized in research of Arabic literature. He was the son of philologist Christian Wilhelm Ahlwardt (1760–1830). |
Zara Turner is an actress from Northern Ireland. |
Kerwin LaTroy Roach II (born October 24, 1996) is an American professional basketball player for the Windy City Bulls of the NBA G League. He played college basketball for the Texas Longhorns. |
Petr Mlsna (born 13 November 1978) is a Czech politician, who served as Chairman of the Government Legislative Council and Minister without Portfolio of the Czech Republic from December 2012 to July 2013. He was appointed to Petr Nečas' Cabinet as an independent on 12 December 2012. |
Akitomo Kaneko (金子 明友), Japanese gymnast ; Atsushi Kaneko (カネコ アツシ), Japanese manga artist ; Chihiro Kaneko (金子 千尋), Japanese baseball player ; Kaneko Daiei (金子 大栄), Japanese Buddhist philosopher ; Daiki Kaneko (金子 大毅), Japanese footballer ; Emi Kaneko (金子 恵美), Japanese politician ; Fumiko Kaneko (金子 文子), Japanese anar... |
Gérard Fromanger (6 September 1939 – 18 June 2021) was a French visual artist. A painter who also employed collage, sculpture, photography, cinema, and lithography, he was associated with the French artistic movement of the 1960s and 1970s, called Figuration Narrative (new figurative representation), somewhat like pop ... |
Gianluca Buonanno (15 May 1966 – 5 June 2016) was an Italian politician born in Borgosesia. At the time of his death, Buonanno was mayor of Borgosesia, member of Lega Nord and MEP. |
Serif and The Line Hotel at 950 Market Street, San Francisco ; Four Seasons Private Residences at 706 Mission, San Francisco ; 288 Pacific, Jackson Square, San Francisco ; The Pacific, San Francisco ; Rowan at 346 Potrero, San Francisco ; NEMA at 10th and Market, San Francisco ; Millennium Tower (San Francisco), Financ... |
Napoleonic Wars in 1815. In 1801 Briey became a sub-prefecture in the Moselle department. However, after the Franco-Prussian War most of the Moselle department became part of the German Empire's territory of Alsace-Lorraine under the terms of the Treaty of Frankfurt. The former French department ceased to exist and its... |
Augustine Steward died in 1571 and was buried with his two wives within St. Peter's Church, Hungate, Norwich. His Will was proved in November. |
H. B. Bailey (1936–2003), American racing driver ; H. C. Bailey (1878–1961), British writer ; H. E. Bailey (died 1976), Oklahoma politician ; Hachaliah Bailey (1775–1845), American circusman ; Halle Bailey (born 2000), American actress and singer-songwriter (of Chloe x Halle) ; Harold Walter Bailey (1899–1996), English... |
James William Baker (15 November 1891 – 13 December 1966) was an English professional footballer most notable for being the first captain of Leeds United He was the brother of Alf Baker who played for Arsenal. Another brother Aaron Baker also played football professionally and briefly played for Leeds.
Jim was born in... |
Ada Maddocks (1927–2007), British trade unionist ; Ann Maddocks (1704–1727), Welsh maid and a figure in Welsh folklore ; Anne Maddocks (1911–2006), English musician ; Chris Maddocks (born 1957), English racewalker ; David Maddocks (born 1983), Welsh rugby union player ; Henry Maddocks (disambiguation), multiple people ... |
; Perry Barr, Great Barr, Hamstead ; Birmingham BIRMINGHAM ; Great Barr, Hamstead ; Birmingham, Sandwell, Walsall BIRMINGHAM ; Perry Barr, Kingstanding, Great Barr ; Birmingham BIRMINGHAM ; Rednal, New Frankley, Rubery, Cofton Hackett, Barnt Green, Lickey, Longbridge, Northfield (part) ; Birmingham, Bromsgrove BIRMINGH... |
Victor Henningsen served as chair of the Pelham Community Chest in his hometown of Pelham Manor, New York, as trustee/mayor of the village of Pelham Manor, co-chairman of the Pelham Town Library, and boardmember (1985-2007) and chairman of the Board of Governors of the Sound Shore Medical Center from 1991-94. |
Prettau (Predoi ) is a comune (municipality) in South Tyrol, a province in northern Italy, located about 80 km northeast of Bolzano, on the border with Austria. |
At the head of the Calvary Stair is a sculpture of the Crucifixion by Alfred Frank Hardiman completed in 1926. |
Within the framework of administrative divisions, Rasskazovo serves as the administrative center of Rasskazovsky District, even though it is not a part of it. As an administrative division, it is incorporated separately as the town of oblast significance of Rasskazovo—an administrative unit with the status equal to tha... |
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Roman Taras Yosypovych Shukhevych was born in the city of Lviv, in the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria (some sources claim his place of birth as Krakovets). Both Shukhevych's parents were involved with the Ukrainian national revival in the 19th century. The family lays claim to dozens of active community activists in ... |
Bratsk is a city in Irkutsk Oblast, Russia, located on the Angara River near the vast Bratsk Reservoir. |
Cannabis in South Korea ; Capital punishment in South Korea ; Constitution of South Korea ; Crime in South Korea ; Human rights in South Korea ; LGBT rights in South Korea ; Freedom of religion in South Korea ; Law enforcement in South Korea Law of South Korea |
Little Rock (Quapaw: I’i-zhinka, lit. 'Little rock') is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Arkansas. The city's population was 202,591 as of the 2020 census. The six-county Little Rock metropolitan area is the 81st-most populous in the United States with 748,031 residents according to the 2020 cens... |
Mami Matsui (松井摩味) is a Japanese voice actress affiliated with Aoni Production. She is also credited as Mami. |
Jean Aubert (architect) (ca 1680–1741), French architect ; Jean Aubert (engineer) (1894–1984), French engineer ; Jean-Louis Aubert, French guitarist, singer and songwriter ; Jeanne Aubert, French singer and actress ; , French painter ; Julien Aubert (born 1978), French politician ; K. D. Aubert, American actress ; Loui... |
Marques Guedes was born in Lisbon, Portugal, the son of Clara (née Vaz Serra) and Armando Manuel Marques Guedes, a notable Portuguese Constitutional Law Professor who was the first President of the country's Constitutional Court. Born into a socially well-renowned family with strong academic roots, Marques Guedes was a... |
prominent Forty-Eighters and after that officers of the Union army in the Civil War. The leftist officers in Minden formed a circle in which Weydemeyer took part. He also went frequently to Cologne and took part to discussions of social problems with the journalists of the Rheinische Zeitung. In 1844, Weydemeyer resign... |
Father: Mitsuo (美努王) ; Mother: Agata Inukai no Michiyo ; Wife: Fujiwara no Tabino (藤原多比能), daughter of Fujiwara no Fuhito ; Son: Tachibana no Naramaro ; Unknown Concubine ; Daughter: Lady Teruyoru (照夜の前), married Fujiwara no Hosei |
Francisco Fernández de la Cueva y de la Cueva, 7th Duke of Alburquerque (in full, Don Francisco Fernández de la Cueva y de la Cueva, séptimo duque de Alburquerque, séptimo conde de Ledesma, séptimo conde de Huelma, cuarto marqués de Cuéllar, señor de los estados de Mombeltrán, Pedro Bernardo, La Codosera y otros) (Cuél... |
Adrian Hardiman (1951–2016), justice of the Irish Supreme Court ; Alfred Frank Hardiman (1891–1949), English sculptor ; Derek Hardiman (born 1981), Irish hurler ; James Hardiman (1782–1855), Irish librarian and author ; Rachel Hardiman (born 1961), Irish cricketer ; Ronan Hardiman (born 1961), Irish composer ; Terrence... |
Milan 52; Rising Sun 36 — W ; Milan 64; Vevay 41 — W ; Milan 48; Osgood 44 — W ; Milan 61; Seymour 43 — W ; Milan 24; Brookville 20 — W ; Milan 67; Hanover 36 — W ; Milan 50; Lawrenceburg 41 — W ; Milan 39; Versailles 35 — W ; Milan 47; Frankfort 49 — L ; Milan 52; Columbus 49 — W ; Milan 74; Rising Sun 60 — W ; Milan ... |
Alexandre-Louis Leloir was born in Paris, France. He was born into a family with a rich artistic heritage, the son of the painter and fashion illustrator Héloïse Colin and the grandson of the painter Alexandre-Marie Colin. His younger brother was the painter and illustrator Maurice Leloir. Leloir received his early art... |
final in 1957 in a losing effort to Nenagh, and this was to be his first of seven North Tipperary senior hurling final appearances in a row up to 1963. He won four North Tipperary championships during this period with Toomevara, the first in 1958 against Kilruane MacDonaghs. Toomevara reached the county final that year... |
Backhuysen, Ludolf – 1 painting; ; Borch, Gerard ter – 2 paintings; ; Brekelenkam, Quirijn van – 2 paintings; ; Jan van de Cappelle – 3 paintings; ; Cuyp, Aelbert – 2 paintings; ; Dou, Gerrit – 1 painting; ; Heem, Jan Janszoon de – 1 painting; ; Hobbema, Meyndert – 1 painting; ; Hooch, Pieter de – 2 paintings; ; Ochter... |
Georgy Adelson-Velsky, mathematician ; Naum Akhiezer, mathematician ; Vladimir Arnold, mathematician ; Grigory Barenblatt, mathematician Joseph Bernstein, mathematician Alexander Brudno, mathematician ; Chudnovsky brothers, amateur mathematicians ; Vladimir Drinfeld, mathematician, Fields Medal (1990) ; Eugene Dynkin, ... |
Adele-Anaïs Colin Toudouze (1822 – 1899) was a fashion plate illustrator born in the Ukraine. She was born to a painter and lithographer, Alexandre-Marie Colin and his wife, who was also a painter. |
Sven Alkalaj (born 11 November 1948) is a Bosnian diplomat and the current Permanent Representative of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the United Nations. He also served as the country's Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2007 until 2012. Alkalaj held the post of executive secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission fo... |
Marjolein Beumer (born Janssen; 27 October 1966, Amstelveen, North Holland) is a Dutch actress. She is the sister of actress Famke Janssen and director Antoinette Beumer. She is married to fellow performer Rik Launspach. |
Remi Vaughan-Richards is a Nigerian filmmaker. |
When Florida was admitted to the Union in 1845, Westcott ran for U.S. senator and was victorious. Westcott and fellow Democrat David Levy (Yulee) became the first U.S. Senators from the new state of Florida. In a choice by lot, Westcott was named a Class III senator while Levy was named a Class I meaning Westcott drew ... |
Nicholas of Gorran (or Gorrain) (1232–1295) was born in Gorron, France. He was a prominent French Roman Catholic medieval preacher and scriptural commentator. |
bring back across the border. She also studied a possible harmonization of the GST with provincial sales tax. In the latter case, this wasn't adopted until 2010. In February 1993, Bob Rae drastically reduced the size of his cabinet. The Revenue Minister position was abolished and Wark-Martyn was transferred to Minister... |
Danie Mellor (born 13 April 1971) is an Australian artist who was the winner of the 2009 National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award. Born in Mackay, Queensland, Mellor grew up in Scotland, Australia, and South Africa before undertaking tertiary studies at North Adelaide School of Art, the Australian Nationa... |
Berthierville (also called Berthier-en-haut, and legally called Berthier before 1942) is a town located between Montreal and Trois-Rivières on the north shore of the Saint Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada. Berthierville is the seat of D'Autray Regional County Municipality, and is served by Autoroute 40, and is the junc... |
Poliano, Luís Marques. Heráldica. Ed. GRD. Rio de Janeiro, 1986. ; Poliano, Luís Marques. Ordens honoríficas do Brasil. |
The Fetsund Booms (Fetsund Lenser) are a Norwegian national cultural heritage monument, log driving museum, and wetland center at the outlet of the Glomma River into Lake Øyeren in Fetsund in Viken county. The Fetsund Booms were set up as a timber sorting facility in 1861 and operated until 1985, when log driving came ... |
Adelaide Blue Eagles ; Adelaide City ; Adelaide Comets ; Adelaide Olympic ; Adelaide Raiders ; Adelaide United Youth ; Campbelltown City ; Croydon Kings ; North Eastern MetroStars ; South Adelaide ; West Adelaide ; West Torrens Birkalla |
Granada ( grə-NAH-də; Spanish: [ɡɾaˈnaða] , locally [ɡɾaˈna]) is the capital city of the province of Granada, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. Granada is located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains, at the confluence of four rivers, the Darro, the Genil, the Monachil and the Beiro. Ascribed to th... |
Walpole is a town in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 3,633 at the 2020 census.
The town's central village, where 573 people resided at the 2020 census, is defined as the Walpole census-designated place (CDP) and is east of New Hampshire Route 12. The town also includes the villages of ... |
LaGrange High School (Georgia) in LaGrange, Georgia ; LaGrange High School (Louisiana) in Lake Charles, Louisiana La Grange High School in La Grange, Texas LaGrange High School may refer to: Schools with similar names include: |
attendees to "pray for one of Somalia's greatest heroes[...] Abdirizak Haji Hussein was a great man and a towering Somali patriot[...] His life should be an example to all Somalis." As a career politician, Hussein is remembered for his emphasis on responsible leadership. Most of his Cabinet members and director general... |
Roger Hornsby McKee (September 16, 1926 – September 1, 2014) was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played from 1943 through 1944 for the Philadelphia Phillies. As a 16-year-old rookie in 1943, he was the youngest player to appear in a National League game that season. McKee was one of many ballplayers who appeared in... |
Alexandre Bóveda Iglesias (Ourense, 7 June 1903 - executed in A Caeira, Poio, 17 August 1936), commonly known as Alexandre Bóveda, was a Galician politician and financial officer. He is considered one of the most important Galicianist intellectuals during the Spanish Second Republic. He was one of the founders and key ... |
Alfred Crowder (1878–1961), English cricketer ; Alvin Crowder, baseball pitcher ; Channing Crowder, NFL linebacker ; David Crowder, American musician ; Enoch Crowder, American World War I general ; Frederick Crowder (politician) (1850–1902), Australian politician ; Grace Meigs Crowder (1881–1925), American physician ; ... |
Autry Beamon (born 1953), American football player ; Autry Inman (1929–1988), American musician ; Alan Autry (born 1952), American actor ; Chick Autry (first baseman) (1885–1976), American baseball player ; Chick Autry (catcher) (1903–1950), American baseball player ; Darnell Autry (born 1976), American football player... |
West Peoria Township is located in Peoria County, Illinois. As of the 2010 census, its population was 4,458 and it contained 2,123 housing units. West Peoria was the portion of Peoria Township that was left when the City of Peoria Township was formed in 1907. It has two parts: the northern, most of which also became th... |
Jerrold Jacob Katz (14 July 1932 – 7 February 2002) was an American philosopher and linguist. |
Athīr al‐Dīn al‐Mufaḍḍal ibn ʿUmar ibn al‐Mufaḍḍal al‐Samarqandī al‐Abharī, also known as Athīr al‐Dīn al‐Munajjim (d. in 1265 or 1262 Shabestar, Iran) was an Iranian muslim philosopher, astronomer, astrologer and mathematician. Other than his influential writings, he had many famous disciples. |
Bar (Montenegrin: Bar, Бар, pronounced [bâr], Albanian: Tivari) is a town and seaport in Coastal region of Montenegro. It is the capital of the Bar Municipality and a center for tourism. According to the 2023 census, the city proper had 15,868 inhabitants, while the total population of Bar Municipality was 46,171. |
Dawid Moryc Apfelbaum ; Baruch Steinberg ; Mieczyslaw Norwid-Neugebauer |
Adalí Montero (born 1982), Peruvian singer-songwriter ; Amaia Montero (born 1976), Spanish singer-songwriter ; Carlos Caridad Montero (born 1967), Venezuelan film director ; Edgardo Abdala Montero (born 1978), Palestinian-Chilean footballer ; Enrique Montero (born 1954), Spanish footballer ; Fredy Montero (born 1987), ... |
Crescent Convent School, Dildarnagar ; Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, ; Shah Faiz Public School, Ghazipur ; New Shah Faiz Public School, Dildarnagar ; Sayed Kamsar-O-Bar Muslim Degree College, Dildarnagar ; Basheer Khan Girls Degree College, Usia, Dildarnagar ; Noble Senior Secondary School, Dildarnagar ; Shri Jokhan Jant... |
A chef is a professional cook and tradesperson who is proficient in all aspects of food preparation, often focusing on a particular cuisine. The word "chef" is derived from the term chef de cuisine (French pronunciation: [ʃɛf də kɥizin]), the director or head of a kitchen. Chefs can receive formal training from an inst... |
Marilyn Ferguson (April 5, 1938, in Grand Junction, Colorado – October 19, 2008) was an American author, editor and public speaker known for her 1980 book The Aquarian Conspiracy, which is connected with the New Age Movement.
Ferguson published and edited the well-regarded science newsletter Brain/Mind Bulletin from 19... |
• Ian La Frenais (born 1936), scriptwriter • Robert Lacey (born 1944), biographer and historian • James Lackington (1746–1815), memoirist • Thomas Hailes Lacy (1809–1873), playwright and publisher • Olivia Laing (born 1977), fiction and non-fiction • Andrew Lamb (born 1942), writer on music • Caroline Lamb (1785–1828),... |
Luft was born on November 21, 1952, at Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica, California to Judy Garland and Garland's third husband, Sidney Luft. She attended University High School in Los Angeles during her senior year and was a member of the school choir. She studied theatre at HB Studio in New York City. |
soldier ; Marcellus L. Joslyn (1873–1963), American businessman ; James Marcellus Kendrick (1893–1941), American football player ; George Marcellus Landers (1813–1895), American politician ; Marcellus Laroon (1653–1702), Dutch painter ; Marcellus Laroon the Younger (1679–1772), English painter ; Laurence Marcellus Lars... |
Prince Olav and cabinet. One of the final acts of the Norwegian authorities before dispersement was the promotion on 10 April of Otto Ruge to the rank of major general and appointment to Commanding General of the Norwegian Army, responsible for overseeing the resistance to the German invasion. Ruge replaced the 65-year... |
Israel Horowitz (September 6, 1916 – December 26, 2008) was an American record producer who became an editor and columnist on classical music at Billboard magazine.
Horowitz was born in New York City on September 6, 1916. He attended the Juilliard School where he studied the violin. He was drafted in 1943 into the Unit... |
Baltimore is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Maryland. With a population of 585,708 at the 2020 census, it is the 30th-most populous US city. Baltimore was designated as an independent city by the Constitution of Maryland in 1851, and is the most populous independent city in the nation. As of 2020, the popu... |
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David Patrick Joyce (born March 17, 1957) is an American politician and attorney currently serving in the United States House of Representatives for Ohio's 14th congressional district since 2013. A member of the Republican Party, Joyce was previously the prosecutor of Geauga County, Ohio.
He chairs the Republican Gover... |
Gisborne Boys' High School ; Gisborne Girls' High School Gisborne High School may refer to: In Gisborne, New Zealand: |
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