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Hiroyuki Arai (荒井 広幸, Arai Hiroyuki, born 1958) is a former Japanese politician, who served as a member of the House of Representatives and the House of Councillors in the Diet (national legislature). A native of Tamura, Fukushima and graduate of Waseda University, he had served in the Fukushima Prefectural Assembly fo... |
In November 2013, after six years of dating, Ellingson became engaged to her long-term boyfriend Sean Clayton, a medical equipment salesman and former college football player. They were married on July 12, 2014, in Bluffton, South Carolina. They have two sons, Carter John, born on May 15, 2020, Roen Allen, born on Dece... |
Science; John Jay Dining Hall, the university's primary undergraduate dining facility; JJ's Place, an underground student quick service restaurant; the university's health services center; and an elegant wood-paneled lounge. Among its most prominent residents was the Spanish poet Federico García Lorca. Unlike Carman Ha... |
Mohamed Bazoum (Arabic: محمد بازوم, romanized: Muḥammad Bāzūm; born 1 January 1960) is a Nigerien politician who served as the 10th president of Niger from 2021 to 2023. He assumed office in April 2021 after winning the 2020–21 presidential election and surviving a coup d'état attempt. He was ousted in the 2023 Nigerie... |
Centerville, North Carolina ; Lake Royale, North Carolina |
The Territory of Arizona, commonly known as the Arizona Territory, was a territory of the United States that existed from February 24, 1863, until February 14, 1912, when the remaining extent of the territory was admitted to the Union as the state of Arizona. It was created from the western half of the New Mexico Terri... |
Zanzibar is an insular semi-autonomous region which united with Tanganyika in 1964 to form the United Republic of Tanzania. It is an archipelago in the Indian Ocean, 25–50 km (16–31 mi) off the coast of the African mainland, and consists of many small islands and two large ones: Unguja (the main island, referred to inf... |
Craig Kobel (born 1982), American football player ; Eberhard Koebel (1907–1955), German youth leader, writer, publisher, tent designer, and Nazi resister ; Gregor Kobel (born 1997), Swiss footballer ; Jacob Köbel (1462–1533), German printer and publisher ; Kevin Kobel (born 1953), American Baseball pitcher ; Maria Kobe... |
Jason Chambers, of Greek, French and Irish descent, was born on March 23, 1980 in Chicago, Illinois, to Dale Chambers, a homemaker, and George West, who worked for Roadway Services. Chambers resided in Tinley Park, Illinois until the age of 12, then moved to Chicago where he resided until he was 16. At 21, Chambers mov... |
David Guitar House, Columbia, Missouri ; William B. Hunt House, Columbia, Missouri ; John N. and Elizabeth Taylor House, Columbia, Missouri ; Maplewood, Columbia, Missouri ; Moses U. Payne House, Columbia, Missouri ; Greenwood, Columbia, Missouri ; David Gordon House and Collins Log Cabin, Columbia, Missouri ; Samuel H... |
Tiburzio Vergelli (1551-1609) was an Italian sculptor and founder. Born in Camerino, Vergelli was a highly skilled metal smelter. He trained in the workshop of Antonio Calcagni and Girolamo Lombardo in Recanati. His first work is the statue of Pope Sixtus V, given to his hometown Camerino. In the aftermath of the elect... |
What did you do in the war, Thanasis? (Τι έκανες στον πόλεμο, Θανάση;) is a 1971 Greek satirical drama film. It starred Thanasis Veggos as Thanasis, a poor labourer trying to survive during the Axis occupation of Greece. With references to the Great Famine (Greece) and the Greek resistance, the film was also a politica... |
Emley (multiple individuals), a title in the Peerage of Ireland Fairfax M. Cone (1903–1977), American businessman ; Fairfax Downey (1893–1990), American writer and military historian ; Fairfax Fenwick (1852–1920), New Zealand cricketer ; Sir Fairfax Moresby (1786–1877), Royal Navy officer ; Fairfax Harrison (1869–1938)... |
Louis Bamberger was born in 1855 to a German Jewish family in Baltimore, Maryland, the son of Theresa (née Hutzler) and Elkan Bamberger. His mother belonged to the family that ran Hutzler Brothers in Baltimore. His grandfather was Moses Hutzler. He had six siblings: Caroline Bamberger Fuld; Clara "Lavinia" Bamberger; R... |
Abdirizak Haji Hussein (Cabdirisaaq Xaaji Xuseen; عبد الرزاق حاجي حسين‎; 24 December 1924 – 31 January 2014) was a Somali diplomat and politician. He was the Prime Minister of Somali Republic from 14 June 1964 to 15 July 1967. From 1975 to early 1980, he also served as the country's ambassador to the United Nations... |
First Dynasty of Egypt ; Second Dynasty of Egypt ; Third Dynasty of Egypt ; Old Kingdom ; Fourth Dynasty of Egypt ; Fifth Dynasty of Egypt ; Sixth Dynasty of Egypt ; First Intermediate Period of Egypt ; Seventh Dynasty of Egypt ; Eighth Dynasty of Egypt ; Ninth Dynasty of Egypt ; Tenth Dynasty of Egypt ; Eleventh Dynas... |
A playwright or dramatist is a person who writes plays, which are a form of drama that primarily consists of dialogue between characters and is intended for theatrical performance rather than just
reading. Ben Jonson coined the term "playwright" and is the first person in English literature to refer to playwrights as s... |
The Gottorfer Codex (German) or det gottorpske kodeks (Danish) is a four volume work commissioned by Frederick III, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp between 1649 and 1659 to depict the wide assortment of plants that grew in the ducal gardens at Gottorf Castle (Gottorp) in the duchy of Schleswig. The work's 365 illustrated page... |
1) "What About Me" (Dee Dee Ramone) – 3:22 ; 2) "Chatterbox" (Johnny Thunders) – 1:59 |
Jed Morse, Chief Curator ; Catherine Craft, Curator ; Leigh Arnold, Assistant Curator |
creation of a tripartite British, US and Soviet agency to conduct German affairs following the surrender of the Third Reich. The British representative at the EAC, Sir William Strang, was undecided on whether a partial occupation of Germany by Allied troops was the most desirable course of action. At the first EAC meet... |
In 1977 Craig-Lee established the eponymous fashion label, Keri Craig, and opened boutiques in Brisbane and Sydney, with her label becoming available throughout Australia and overseas. In 1984, she designed and coordinated Sir Elton John’s Sydney wedding to Renate Blauel. With her husband, Keri established Australian C... |
Camillo Benso, conte di Cavour (1810–1861), leading figure in the movement toward Italian unification ; Giulio Benso (1592–1668), Genovese painter of the early Baroque Benso may refer to: |
football) (born 1995), American football player ; Matt Flynn, American football player ; Matt Forte, American football player ; Matt Garza, American baseball player ; Matt Gay (born 1994), American football player ; Matt Gillett, Australian rugby league player ; Matt Giteau, Australian rugby union footballer ; Matt Gon... |
In 1926, Paul Revere Braniff incorporated Braniff Air Lines, Inc., which was eventually dissolved. In 1928, insurance magnate Thomas Elmer Braniff founded an aviation organization with his brother Paul, called Paul R. Braniff, Inc., which did business as Tulsa-Oklahoma City Airline. In 1929, ownership was transferred t... |
Strasbourg - Colmar - Mulhouse - Basel (TER Alsace with high-speed TER 200 trains) ; Strasbourg - Haguenau ; Strasbourg - Metz ; Strasbourg - Nancy ; Strasbourg - Saint-Dié-des-Vosges - Épinal ; Strasbourg - Sarreguemines - Saarbrücken(D) ; Strasbourg - Kehl - Offenburg (Métro-Rhin and Ortenau-S-Bahn) |
Walton Hall was a 17th-century historic country house, set in a 300 acre estate, which was demolished in the early 20th century. Sometimes referred to as Walton Old Hall, it was situated at the centre of the Walton Hall Park in Walton (formerly Walton-on-the-Hill), Liverpool. Its former residents were Liverpool merchan... |
Juver Murcia: 1985–1992 ; CB Murcia Artel: 1997–1998 ; Recreativos Orenes CB Murcia: 1998–1999 ; CB Etosa/Etosa Murcia: 2000–2003 ; Polaris World CB Murcia: 2003–2008 ; UCAM Murcia: 2011–present CB Murcia has received diverse sponsorship names along the years: |
Connecticut Transit Stamford (CT Transit Stamford Division) is the division of Connecticut Transit for the Stamford metropolitan area. In Stamford it provides service on 18 routes around Stamford, Connecticut, with routes centered on downtown Stamford and providing local bus service to Norwalk, CT, Greenwich, CT, Darie... |
William John Maynes (26 September 1902 – 4 August 1966) was a Canadian sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1924 Summer Olympics. |
Malcolm John Rebennack, Jr. (November 20, 1941 – June 6, 2019), better known by his stage name Dr. John, was an American singer, songwriter and pianist. His music combined New Orleans blues, jazz, R&B, soul and funk.
Active as a session musician from the late 1950s until his death, he gained a following in the late 196... |
Elections in Turin ; Turin municipal election, 2016 ; Government of Turin ; List of mayors of Turin Government and politics of Turin |
Erick Benzi (born 1 March 1959) is a French musician, songwriter, composer, and record producer from Marseille.
He was previously part of the duo Die Form, with Gildas Arzel, and the group Canada (with Arzel, Jacques Veneruso, and Gwenn Arzel). Since the 1990s, Benzi has produced albums for a variety of artists, includ... |
A composer is a person who writes music. The term is especially used to indicate composers of Western classical music, or those who are composers by occupation. Many composers are, or were, also skilled performers of music. |
Estrada was born in 1973 in Quezon City, Philippines, and grew up with his family at Isabela City, Basilan where his father (Vicente Estrada) was a Municipal Councilor and his mother (Lilia Siason-Estrada) a public school teacher. At an early age, he was regularly cast in a variety of school plays and presentations, us... |
Betty Harford (born January 28, 1927, New York City) is an American actress. |
Jkvr. Amoëne van Haersolte (born Ernestine Amoene Sophia van Holthe tot Echten; 23 February 1890 – 11 August 1952) was a Dutch writer of prose.
Van Haersolte was born in Utrecht. She won the first P. C. Hooft Award in 1947. She died, aged 62, in Dalfsen. |
John D. Maurice is an American journalist. He won the 1975 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing for his editorials about the Kanawha County schoolbook controversy.
Maurice worked as a reporter in Huntington, West Virginia, prior to joining the Daily Mail of Charleston, West Virginia, in 1938. |
He was married to Thalia Perry, with whom he had one child, Dean Alfange, Jr., who went on to become a professor of political science at the University of Massachusetts. Alfange died October 24, 1989 in Manhattan from cancer. |
Haviland, Virginia (ed). The Fairy Tale Treasury. Illustrated by Raymond Briggs. London: Hamish Hamilton, c1972. ; Andersen, Hans Christian. The Complete Fairy Tales and Stories. Translated by Eric Christian Haugaard. Foreword by Virginia Haviland. New York: Doubleday & Co., c1974. ; Haviland, Virginia (ed). The Openhe... |
1) Olave Mandara (lyricist) (2011) ; 2) Kallara Santhe (lyricist) (2009) ; 3) Suntaragaali (lyricist) (2006) ; 4) Gokarna (lyricist) (2003) ; 5) A (lyricist) (1998) ; 6) Chitrakoota (lyricist) (1980) ; 7) Mother (lyricist) (1980) ; 8) Havina Hede (lyricist) (1981) ; 9) Devadasi (lyricist) (1978) ; 10) Anireeks... |
Wenceslao "Bintao" Quinito Vinzons Sr. (September 28, 1910 – July 15, 1942) was a Filipino patriot and leader of the Philippine armed resistance against the Japanese invasion in World War II. He was the youngest delegate to the 1935 Philippine Constitutional Convention. For leading demonstrations as a student leader, h... |
Rocky Ayres Calmus (born August 1, 1979) is an American former college and professional football player who was a linebacker in the National Football League (NFL) for three seasons during the early 2000s. He played college football for the University of Oklahoma, earned consensus All-American honors twice, and was reco... |
Born in 1755, he was the last son of Maximin Isnard and Anne-Thérèse Fanton. He became perfumer in Draguignan before opening a factory specializing in silk and soap. |
Ivanjica (Serbian Cyrillic: Ивањица, pronounced [ǐʋaɲitsa]) is a town and municipality located in the Moravica District of southwestern Serbia. As of 2022 census, the municipality has a population of 27,767 inhabitants. With an area of 1090 km2, it is the eighth largest municipality in Serbia.
Situated in the valley of... |
On November 15, 2010, Coons was sworn in as Delaware's newest senator by Vice President Joe Biden, the former occupant of Coons's Senate seat. Joe Manchin of West Virginia was sworn in on the same day, though he took an advantage in seniority over Coons, as the former governor of West Virginia. The Affordable Care Act ... |
McLane, Maureen N. (2017). Some Say: poems. Farrar, Straus, & Giroux. ; McLane, Maureen N. (2019). What I'm Looking For: selected poems 2005-2017. Penguin. ; McLane: Maureen N. (2021). More Anon: Selected Poems. Farrar, Straus, & Giroux. McLane, Maureen N. (2017). Some Say: poems. Farrar, Straus, & Giroux. ; McLane, Ma... |
Sayaka Ichii in Cubic-Cross ; Jinsei Ga Mou Hajimatteru (April 24, 2002) ; Shitsuren Love Song (July 17, 2002) ; Todoke! Koi no Telepathy (November 9, 2002) ; Zutto Zutto (May 1, 2003) Sayaka Ichii ; 4U ~Hitasura~ (September 3, 2003) |
Rusty Willoughby (born June 30, 1966) is an American musician born in Staten Island and currently living in Vashon, Washington, a suburb of Seattle. As of 2011, he has been vocalist, songwriter and guitarist or bass guitarist for several Seattle based bands: Pure Joy (1984–1989, 1997–2004), Flop (1990–1995), Llama (200... |
🇦🇹 Philipp Oswald / 🇸🇪 Andreas Siljeström def. 🇮🇹 Alessandro Motti / 🇷🇸 Goran Tošić, 6–2, 6–3 |
Evan Adermann MP (Fairfax, Qld) ; Ian Cameron MP (Maranoa, Qld) ; Bob Katter MP (Kennedy, Qld) ; Clarrie Millar MP (Wide Bay, Qld) |
Stedelijk Museum Roermond |
Center Lovell is an unincorporated village in the town of Lovell, Oxford County, Maine, United States. The community is located along Maine State Route 5 near the east bank of the Kezar River. Center Lovell has a post office with ZIP code 04016, which opened on May 9, 1848. |
Starsky and Hutch on Playboy Island is a 1977 television crime film directed by George McCowan and starring David Soul and Paul Michael Glaser. It was split into 2 parts as the first two episodes of season 3 of the Starsky and Hutch TV series. |
A journalist is a person who gathers information in the form of text, audio or pictures, processes it into a newsworthy form and disseminates it to the public. This is called journalism. |
Nürnberger ; Palmans–Ideal ; Team Cologne Nürnberger ; Palmans–Ideal ; Team Cologne Nürnberger ; Palmans–Ideal ; Team Cologne Nürnberger ; Palmans–Ideal ; Team Cologne Nürnberger ; Palmans–Ideal ; Team Cologne Team Cologne Team Cologne Team Cologne Nineteen teams of up to eight riders started the race: |
College of Education at Edjeba, Warri ; The Delta State Nursing School, Ogunu, Warri ; Eagle Heights University, Omadino, Warri ; Nigeria Maritime University Okerenkoko, Warri Ogiame Primary School, Warri ; Ikengbuwa Primary School, Warri ; Cavagina Primary School, Warri ; Twin Fountain Group of Schools ; HillTop ; Int... |
Frederick Mackenzie (April 10, 1841 – July 2, 1889) was a lawyer and politician in Quebec. |
Stanford University Press published a biography of Anthony Sharp by Richard L. Greaves titled, "Dublin's Merchant-Quaker: Anthony Sharp and the Community of Friends, 1643–1707.'' |
Palmdale is a city in northern Los Angeles County in the U.S. state of California. The city lies in the Antelope Valley of Southern California. The San Gabriel Mountains separate Palmdale from the Los Angeles Basin to the south.
On August 24, 1962, Palmdale became the first city in Antelope Valley. Forty-seven years la... |
Born March 23, 1802, in Ohio, Smith came with his family to Illinois. He served in a mounted rifle brigade in 1832 during the Black Hawk War. It is unclear from the available sources whether the sobriquet "Major Smith" found in some Burlington-area historical documents refers to Jeremiah Smith, Jr. or his father Jeremi... |
Valley fever, a disease endemic to some desert areas of the United States in Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Utah, and northern Mexico is known to appear in Palmdale. The Antelope Valley has the highest suicide rate in Los Angeles County. Palmdale residents are more at risk for depression. Palmdale is t... |
Yugo Kobayashi (born October 20, 1991) is a Japanese footballer plays as a striker. |
Dates : 1916 – 1918 ; Currency : 100 centimes = 1 franc Refer : Belgian Occupation Issues |
Ko Wen-je (Chinese: 柯文哲; pinyin: Kē Wénzhé; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Koa Bûn-tiat; born 6 August 1960; also known by his nickname, Ko P (Chinese: 柯P; pinyin: Kē Pī; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Koa Phi)) is a Taiwanese politician and physician who served as the mayor of Taipei from 2014 to 2022. He has been the chairman of the Taiwan People's Party... |
Afonso de Albuquerque, Portuguese general and governor of India ; Alphonse Daudet, French novelist and historian ; Alfonso I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara during the time of the War of the League of Cambrai ; Afonso VI of Portugal (1656–1683) ; Nzinga Mbemba (1505–1543), also known as "Afonso I of Kongo" ; Afonso II of Kongo... |
Keiko Aizawa (相沢恵子, Aizawa Keiko, born November 22, 1963) is a Japanese actress and voice actress, who is affiliated with the Gekidan Subaru production company. She is married to Shigeru Ushiyama, a stage actor, voice actor and narrator also with Gekidan Subaru. Aizawa is originally from Kanagawa Prefecture. |
Ellis was married, with a German wife who died around 1922. |
Scotland (Scots: Scotland; Scottish Gaelic: Alba) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It contains nearly one-third of the United Kingdom's land area, consisting of the northern part of the island of Great Britain and more than 790 adjacent islands, principally in the archipelagos of the Hebrides and the No... |
Hillis is married to Matt Swartz. The couple have one daughter together. |
A. Leo Oppenheim (1904–1974), Assyriologist ; Alan V. Oppenheim (born 1937), professor of Electrical Engineering at MIT and author ; Alexander Oppenheim (1903–1997), British mathematician and university administrator ; Alfred Freiherr von Oppenheim (1934–2005), associate of Sal. Oppenheim bank ; Alfred Oppenheim (chemi... |
Nikolai was born in 1976 in Paris, to German actor Klaus Kinski, and his third wife, Minhoi Geneviève Loanic, a model of 19 when they met, who was born in Vietnam and came with her family to France at the age of seven. His father had two older daughters, Pola Kinski and Nastassja Kinski, born in Germany to his first an... |
Yiannis Ritsos, Greek poet ; Yannis Salibur, French footballer ; Ioannis Samaras, Greek footballer ; Giannis Sampson, Cypriot footballer ; Yannis K. Semertzidis, Greek physicist ; Giannis Sfakianakis, Greek footballer ; Giannis Sioutis, Greek basketball player ; Yiannis Skarimbas, Greek writer ; Giannis Skopelitis, Gre... |
De Nuremberg à Nuremberg (fr: "From Nuremberg to Nuremberg") is a French documentary film about the Third Reich by Frédéric Rossif, with text written and read by Philippe Meyer, produced by Jean Frydman. The title is a reference to both the Nazi mass Nuremberg Rallies held in Nuremberg from 1933, at the beginning of th... |
Belarmino Rivera Jimminson (born 1956) is a retired Honduran football player. |
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in East Berlin in order to gain the compliance of West Berliners who at that time still had free access to East Berlin. West Berliners buying food in East Berlin were regarded as approving of the Soviet attempt to get rid of the Western Allies in West Berlin. This was seen as support by the communists and as treason by... |
The Rise of Great Yarmouth. The Story of a Sandbank. A.W. Ecclestone, Great Yarmouth, 1959. (with John Lewis Ecclestone) ; Henry Manship's Great Yarmouth. Great Yarmouth, 1971. (editor) ; A Yarmouth Miscellany. A. W. Ecclestone, Great Yarmouth, 1974. (compiler) ; Yarmouth Haven. A.W. Ecclestone, Great Yarmouth, 1981. ;... |
It was the first goal from the FA Cup to win the Goal of the Season competition. For many years the footage of Radford's wonder goal, coupled with the commentary of John Motson, was part of the Match of the Day opening titles and it arguably launched Motson's career. Described as the FA Cup's greatest ever giant killin... |
Otto Renner (25 April 1883 in Neu-Ulm – 8 July 1960) was a German plant geneticist. Following the work of Erwin Baur, Renner established the theory of maternal plastid inheritance as a widely accepted genetic theory.
He studied botany under Karl von Goebel and Ludwig Radlkofer at the University of Munich, and with Wil... |
Johann Heinrich Lambert publishes seven new map projections, including the Lambert conformal conic, transverse Mercator and Lambert azimuthal equal area. |
Najm al-Dīn 'Alī ibn 'Umar al-Qazwīnī al-Kātibī (died AH 675 / 1276 CE) was a Persian Islamic philosopher and logician of the Shafi`i school. A student of Athīr al-Dīn al-Abharī. His most important works are a treatise on logic, Al-Risala al-Shamsiyya, and one on metaphysics and the natural sciences, Hikmat al-'Ain. He... |
2004 John Heath, John Heath ; 2007 What You Need, Shane Dwight ; 2008 All Odds Against Me, John Lee Hooker Jr. |
Jeremiah Wallace Baldock (March 11, 1842 – December 5, 1919) was an American farmer and politician. Born in Parma, Ohio, Baldock and his parents moved to Hayton, Wisconsin, in 1852, and then settled in the town of Chilton, Calumet County, Wisconsin. Baldock lived in Brant, Wisconsin and was a farmer. During the A... |
Adam Karl August von Eschenmayer (1768–1852), German philosopher and physician ; Christian Karl August Ludwig von Massenbach (1758–1827), Prussian soldier ; Eduard Karl August Riehm (1830–1888), German Protestant theologian ; Friedrich Karl August, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont (1743–1812), Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmon... |
Ingram Hill was ordained in 1935 and became curate at Buckland-in-Dover. This facilitated his developing interest in the cathedrals and abbeys of northern France, which he explored each summer, as usual by bicycle. However, he also built a growing reputation for his parish work, moving to a further curacy at St Andrew'... |
Alfange led a walkout against the Labor Party in 1944 when pro and anti-Communist factions within the organization came into increased conflict. This walkout led to the formation of the Liberal Party of New York. |
Joel Johnson Alajarín (born 20 September 1992) is a Liberian footballer who plays as a right-back for USL Championship side Charlotte Independence. |
In 2010, Le Billon took roles in two film projects: Casting Shadows (2011), an adaptation of a Korean folk tale, and the feature film Bright in the Dark (2011). He was also cast for the title role in the Lewis Family Playhouse’s production of The Gingerbread Man. A significant boost to his profile came with a role oppo... |
Peeblesshire and Selkirkshire (undivided) (one MP) ; No change. The constituency consisted of the combined parliamentary counties of Peeblesshire and Selkirkshire. ; Peeblesshire and Selkirkshire (undivided) (one MP) ; colspan="3" bgcolor="ccccff" | colspan="3" bgcolor="ccccff" | colspan="3" bgcolor="ccccff" | Represen... |
Berdychiv Raion (Бердичівський район) is a raion (district) of Zhytomyr Oblast, northern Ukraine. Its administrative centre is located at Berdychiv. The raion is located in the southern part of the oblast; the distance between Zhytomyr and Berdychiv is 43 km. Population: On 18 July 2020, as part of the administrative r... |
FC La Chaux-de-Fonds's current stadium is the Centre Sportif de la Charrière, situated in La Chaux-de-Fonds. |
Several clubs from Rome metropolitan area also named after Lupa in the past and at present. From 2011 to 2013, a football club from Monterotondo, was known as Pol. Monterotondo Lupa. In 2013, another club, A.S.D. Lupa Castelli Romani was founded in Frascati, by the relocation of A.S.D. Real T.B.M. Zagarolo from Zagarol... |
authors of the period, such as Bruno Schulz, Julian Tuwim, Marian Hemar, Emanuel Schlechter and Bolesław Leśmian, as well as Konrad Tom and Jerzy Jurandot, were less well known internationally, but made important contributions to Polish literature. Some Polish writers had Jewish roots e.g. Jan Brzechwa (a favorite poet... |
Affonso Henrique Beato (born July 13, 1941) is a Brazilian cinematographer. He has served as the President of the Brazilian Society of Cinematographers, receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2013. He is also a member of the American Society of Cinematographers. In 2017, he became a member of The Academy of Motion P... |
Meadow Rain Walker (born November 4, 1998) is an American model and the only daughter of Fast & Furious actor Paul Walker. |
Born in Plattsmouth, Nebraska, Falter moved at an early age with his family to Falls City in 1916, where his father, George H. Falter, established a clothing store. As a high school student, Falter created a comic strip, Down Thru the Ages, which was published in the Falls City Journal. J. N. "Ding" Darling, Pulitzer P... |
Jorge Justiniano González Betancourt (born 4 October 1936) is a Mexican retired general politician from the National Action Party. From 2006 to 2009 he served as Deputy of the LX Legislature of the Mexican Congress representing Chiapas. |
Maksim Andreyevich Fyodorov (Russian: Максим Андреевич Фёдоров; born 5 April 1989) is a Russian former professional footballer. |
The commentaries on the Torah, such as those by Rashi, Abraham ibn Ezra and Nahmanides. ; Commentaries on the Talmud, principally by Rashi, his grandson Samuel ben Meir and Nissim of Gerona. ; Commentaries on the Mishnah, such as those composed by Maimonides, Obadiah of Bertinoro, and Nathan ben Abraham ; Talmudic nove... |
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