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883647 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Family%20Way | The Family Way | The Family Way is a 1966 British comedy-drama movie directed by Roy Boulting and was based on the play All in Good Time by Bill Naughton. It stars John Mills, Hayley Mills, Hywel Bennett, Marjorie Rhodes, Murray Head, Avril Angers, Liz Fraser, Wilfred Pickles, Margaret Lacey, Robin Parkinson and was distributed by British Lion Films.
Other websites
1966 comedy movies
1966 drama movies
1960s comedy-drama movies
British comedy-drama movies
British plays adapted into movies
Movies directed by Roy Boulting |
883657 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power%20Rangers%20Dino%20Charge | Power Rangers Dino Charge | Power Rangers Dino Charge is a TV show Power Rangers started in 2015. It aired from February 7 to December 10 2015-2016 44 episodes. It in based on the Super Sentai series Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger. It is the sequel to Power Rangers Megaforce. A sequel to it called Power Rangers Ninja Steel started in 2017-2018.
The second season, and overall 22nd season of Power Rangers, Power Rangers Dino Super Charge started in 2016.
Plot
Season 1: Dino Charge
Sixty-five million years ago, a dinosaur-like alien named Keeper was pursued through the galaxy by Sledge, an intergalactic bounty hunter bent on acquiring ten magical stones called the Energems in Keeper's care and using them to conquer the universe. Keeper crash landed on prehistoric Earth, entrusting the gems to many dinosaurs for safe-keeping and crippled Sledge's ship with a bomb that left the bounty hunter stranded in deep space. Unfortunately, Sledge's collection of asteroids held in a tractor beam accidentally rained down on prehistoric Earth and ultimately caused the extinction of dinosaurs.
In the present day, Keeper is found by archaeologist Kendall Morgan and they set up a base under the Amber Beach Dinosaur Museum in the city Amber Beach. They begin a mission to find the Energems, but five have already been found by teenagers, who use them to morph into the Dino Charge Power Rangers. The group consists of the Red Ranger, Tyler
Navarro, the adventurous leader of the group who is searching for his father who disappeared ten years ago on an archaeological dig; the Pink Ranger, Shelby Watkins, a
waitress with a vast knowledge dinosaurs; the Blue Ranger, Koda, a cave man living in modern times as he found his Energem in his tribe's cave, and was kept in animation until the present day; the Green Ranger, Riley Griffin, the youngest of the group who is a skilled fencing swordman; and the Black Ranger, Chase Randall, the suave aid laid-back New Zealander. With these powers, the Dino Charge Power Rangers fight against Sledge, Poisandra, Fury, Wrench, Curio, and their prison full of monsters in order to find the remaining Energems and protect Earth.
As time goes by, the Rangers are joined by additional teammates with additional Dino Zords: the Gold Ranger, Sir Ivan, an eight-hundred-year-old knight from Zandar who was
trapped in the body of Sledge's minion Fury and the Graphite Ranger Prince Phillip III of Zandar, the modern day crown prince of Ivan's home country. Kendall takes over the
position of the Purple Ranger from Albert Smith who abandons the position due to his fears of Fury's minions. New threats also merge, including the human-like villain, Heckyl.
Season 2: Dino Super Charge
The Ranger team gets two new members: the Aqua Ranger, who is revealed to be Tyler's long lost father James and the Silver Ranger, who is revealed to be Zenowing, a follower and
apprentice of Keeper. However, with new powers come new enemies in the form of Singe, a mysterious warrior who arrives on Earth and quickly steps in as Heckyl's number two, much
to Fury's anger. However, Heckyl starts to get curious when he realizes that Singe knows more about the Energems than he admits. After the Rangers discover the location of the
Titano Zord, Heckyl demands to know how Singe knew its location, only for Singe to flee and return to Earth with the person who hired him named Lord Arcanon, who holds the evil
Dark Energem. It was Lord Arcanon who hired Sledge to bring him the galaxy's most dangerous monsters to make an army out of them. Arcanon's reign ends with the return of Sledge
who destroys his former employer with Snide (who was split from Heckyl) before Sledge betrays him and let the Rangers destroyed Snide too and takes back leadership of his crew.
At that time, Heckyl regains all of his memories as a good person, which he lost from the Dark Energem. The Rangers went back in time and destroyed Sledge and his crew in the
past.
After their enemies' destruction, the Rangers go their separate ways of Koda and Ivan finally go back to their own times, Heckyl becomes the guardian of the Dark Energem as he
and Zenowing return to Sentai 6, and Keeper returns to his home planet. The present day Rangers arrive back to their own time and find that it is a zoo and there are live
dinosaurs since Sledge's asteroids never hit Earth and the extinction of the dinosaurs never came to pass.
Characters
Cast
Dino Charge Rangers
Brennan Mejia as Tyler Navarro, the Dino Charge Red Ranger.
Camille Hyde as Shelby Watkins, the Dino Charge Pink Ranger.
Yoshi Sudarso as Koda, the Dino Charge Blue Ranger.
Michael Taber as Riley Griffin, the Dino Charge Green Ranger.
James Davies as Chase Randall, the Dino Charge Black Ranger.
Davi Santos as Sir Ivan of Zandar, the Dino Charge Gold Ranger.
Reuben Turner (portrayal) and Daniel Musgrove (voice) as James Navarro, the Dino Charge Aqua Ranger.
Jarred Blakiston as Prince Phillip III, the Dino Charge Graphite Ranger.
Claire Blackwelder as Kendall Morgan, the Dino Charge Purple Ranger.
Alistair Browning as Zenowing, the Dino Charge Silver Ranger.
Allies
Richard Simpson as Keeper (voice).
Patricia Vichman as Moana.
Alexander Walker as Matt Griffin.
Mila Simons as Chloe Randall.
Elizabeth Dowden as Kaylee.
James Gaylyn as Mr. Watkins.
Campbell Cooley as Mecha Voice.
Ryan Carter as Heckyl.
Villains
Adam Gardinder as the voice of Sledge.
Campbell Cooley as the voice of Snide.
Paul Harrop as the voice of Fury.
Estevez Gillespie as the voice of Wrench and Curio.
Jackie Clarke as Poisandra.
Andy Grainger as the voice of Lord Arcanon.
Mark Mitchinson as the voice of Singe.
Matt Wright as the voice of Doomwing/Evil Dino Charge Silver Ranger.
References
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
English-language television programs |
883660 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarcohyla%20charadricola | Sarcohyla charadricola | For another species commonly known as the Puebla treefrog, see Exerodonta xera
The Puebla tree frog (Sarcohyla charadricola) is a frog that lives in Mexico. Scientists have seen it in pine forests between 2000 and 2300 meters above sea level.
References
Frogs
Animals of North America |
883667 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anshuman%20%28name%29 | Anshuman (name) | Anshuman is a given name and surname of Indian origin. People with that name include:
Surname
Karan Anshuman (born 1980), Indian film writer, director, and producer
Given name
Anshuman Bhagawati (born 1978), Indian cricketer
Anshuman Gaekwad (born 1952), Indian cricketer and coach
Anshuman Gaur (born 1974), Indian civil servant
Anshuman Gautam (born 1994), Indian cricketer
Anshuman Jha (born 1986), Indian film and theatre actor
Anshuman Joshi (born 1996), Indian actor in Marathi cinema
Anshuman Mohanty (born 1986), Indian politician, engineer, entrepreneur and former information technician
Anshuman Nandi (born ), Indian drummer and child actor
Anshuman Pandey (born 1975), Indian cricketer
Anshuman Rath (born 1997), Hong Kong cricketer
Anshuman Singh (born 1935), Indian judge and state governor
Anshuman Singh (cricketer) (born 1999), Indian cricketer
Anshuman Tiwari (born 1974), Indian journalist and editor
Anshuman Vichare (born 1975), Indian actor, director, producer and television personality |
883668 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/K.G.F%3A%20Chapter%201 | K.G.F: Chapter 1 | K.G.F.: Chapter 1 is a 2018 Indian Kannada-language period action film written and directed by Prashanth Neel, and produced by Vijay Kiragandur under the banner of Hombale Films. It is the first installment in the two-part series, followed by K.G.F: Chapter 2. The film features Yash as Rocky, the lead role, while debutante Ramachandra Raju features as Garuda. Anant Nag narrates the film, while Srinidhi Shetty, Vasishta N. Simha, Achyuth Kumar, and Malavika Avinash appear in supporting roles. The film was made on a budget of ₹80 crore, making it the most expensive Kannada-language film at its time of release. The film focuses on Rocky, who lives in poverty, but grows up to be a high-ranking gangster in Mumbai. Later, reformed, he poses as a slave-laborer in the Narachi Company (Kolar Gold Fields), aiming to assassinate the cult's future heir, Garuda.
The film's development began in early 2015, after Neel finished writing the screenplay. Filming began two years later, on 15 January 2017. Most of the film is set in the Kolar Gold Fields and was filmed in locales such as Kolar, Mysore, and parts of North Karnataka. The film's production was completed on 17 August 2018. Bhuvan Gowda handled the cinematography and Srikanth Gowda edited the film. Composer Ravi Basrur scored the film.
After a North American premiere on 20 December 2018, a Kannada version of K.G.F: Chapter 1 was released, and Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Hindi-dubbed versions followed the next day, receiving positive response from audiences. However, critics gave the film mixed reviews. The film performed well commercially and collected in its entire theatrical run, breaking the record for the highest grossing Kannada film of all time. At the 66th National Film Awards, the film won two awards for Best Action and Best Special Effects. At the 66th Filmfare Awards South, the film won two awards from five nominations, including the award for Best Film and Best Actor for Yash, respectively.
References |
883670 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nils%20Gustaf%20Ekholm | Nils Gustaf Ekholm | Nils Gustaf Ekholm (9 October 1848 – 5 April 1923) was a Swedish meteorologist. He led a Swedish geophysical expedition to Spitsbergen in 1882–1883.
In 1899 Ekholm pointed out that, at present rates, coal burning might eventually double the concentration of atmospheric CO2.
Ekholm was a friend of Svante Arrhenius, who first predicted that burning coal would raise the global temperature.
References
Swedish people |
883673 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandrine%20%28name%29 | Sandrine (name) | Sandrine is a popular French female name . It is a diminutive form of Sandra , a shortened form of Alexandra the female version of Alexander, which means Protector of Men . There are variants such as Sandrilene.
People
Sandrine Doucet, French Politician
Sandrine called SanSan DG, a daughter in law of a brother of Mohsen Movaghar.
Related pages
Sandra
Names |
883674 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munna%20Michael | Munna Michael | Munna Michael is a 2017 Indian movie. Sabbir Khan directed it and Viki Rajani produced it for Eros International. Tiger Shroff is the lead actor alongside Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Niddhi Agerwal, The movie was released on 21 July 2017.
It is the third movie Shroff made with director Sabbir Khan after Heropanti and Baaghi.
References
Indian movies
Hindi-language movies
Cultural depictions of Michael Jackson |
883691 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arakan%20Army | Arakan Army | The Arakan Army (; abbreviated AA) is an insurgent group based in Rakhine State (Arakan). Founded on 10 April 2009, the AA is the armed wing of the United League of Arakan (ULA). It is currently led by commander in chief Major General Twan Mrat Naing and vice deputy commander Brigadier General Nyo Twan Awng.
The AA has been fighting alongside the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) against the Tatmadaw (Myanmar Armed Forces) in the Kachin conflict. Most AA soldiers were originally trained at the KIA Military Academy. Since 2014, the AA has set up its own training camps in Rakhine State. According to the Myanmar Peace Monitor, the AA had more than 1,500 troops in 2014, including personnel stationed in the Rakhine State near Myanmar's border with Bangladesh. The Irrawaddy stated in September 2015 that the AA had more than 2,500 troops and 10,000 personnel in their civilian wing. In June 2020, the AA chief claimed that the group has more than 20,000 soldiers.
References |
883692 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twan%20Mrat%20Naing | Twan Mrat Naing | Major General Twan Mrat Naing, also spelled Tun Myat Naing (), is the commander in chief of the Arakan Army, armed organization of Arakan State.
Naing has led the Arakan Army since its founding in 2009, and maintains the rank of Major General. Naing is of Arakanese descent and resides in Laiza, Kachin State, where the Arakan Army's "temporary headquarters" are.
Naing was born in Sittwe, the state capital of Rakhine State. He left for jade mining in Kachin State, recruiting disaffected Arakanese Buddhists to his insurgent group. He was one of twenty-six men to form the Arakan Army with a support from the Kachin Independence Army. In 2018, the clashes between Arakan Army and Burmese military intensified in Northern Rakhine State.
References
Burmese people
Military people
1978 births
Living people |
883701 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chester%20Cathedral | Chester Cathedral | Chester Cathedral is a Church of England cathedral located in the city of Chester, Cheshire, England.
Anglican Cathedrals
Cathedrals in England |
883702 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/House%20of%20Gucci | House of Gucci | House of Gucci is a film by director Ridley Scott, based on the story of Patrizia Reggiani and the murder of her husband, Maurizio Gucci. It stars American entertainer Lady Gaga and actor Adam Driver as Patrizia and Maurizio, respectively. It is scheduled for release November 24, 2021.
References
2021 drama movies
2020s biographical movies
2020s crime movies
American biographical movies
American crime drama movies
Canadian biographical movies
Canadian crime movies
Canadian drama movies
Movies based on books
MGM movies
Movies directed by Ridley Scott
Movies set in Italy
Movies set in Switzerland
Movies set in New York City
Movies set in Milan
Movies set in the 1990s
Movies set in the 20th century
Universal Pictures movies
Lady Gaga |
883703 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bijay%20Kumar%20Gachhadar | Bijay Kumar Gachhadar | Bijaya Kumar Gachhadar () is a Nepalese politician and leader of the Nepali Congress. He has served five terms as deputy prime minister of Nepal. Presently, he's the second vice-president of Nepali Congress.
References
1954 births
Nepali Congress politicians
Living people
Deputy Prime ministers of Nepal
Government ministers of Nepal |
883708 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyaukpyu | Kyaukpyu | Kyaukpyu ( ; also spelt Kyaukphyu) is a major town in Rakhine State, in western Myanmar. It is located on the north western corner of Yanbye Island on Combermere Bay, and is 250 miles (400 km) north-west of Yangon. It is the principal town of Kyaukpyu Township and Kyaukpyu District. The town is situated on a superb natural harbor which connects the rice trade between Calcutta and Yangon. The estimated population in 1983 was 19,456 inhabitants. The population of Kyaukpyu Urban area is 20,866 as of 2014, while Kyaukpyu Township's population is 165,352.
References |
883717 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean%20Smith%20%28footballer%2C%20born%201971%29 | Dean Smith (footballer, born 1971) | Dean Smith (born March 19, 1971) is an English professional football manager and former player whose the current head coach of Premier League club Norwich City.
References |
883720 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebrach | Ebrach | Ebrach is a municipality with market rights in the Upper Franconian district of Bamberg and the seat of the Verwaltungsgemeinschaft (municipal association) of Ebrach.
References
Other websites
Municipal association website
Bamberg (district) |
883813 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/China%20Evergrande | China Evergrande | The China Evergrande Group is the second largest property developer in China by sales. It is ranked 122nd on the Fortune Global 500. It is incorporated in the Cayman Islands, a British Overseas Territory, and headquartered in the Houhai Financial Center in Nanshan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China. It was founded in 1996 by Xu Jiayin. It sells apartments mostly to upper- and middle-income dwellers. In 2018, it became the most valuable real estate company in the world.
In summer of 2021, payments due on its debt, estimated in the hundreds of billions of dollars, resulted in the Evergrande liquidity crisis. This was one of the reasons for a drop in many stock market indices on September 20, 2021. The Chinese government is reportedly working to restructure Evergrande to resolve the crisis. On 21 October, 2021, Evergrande announced that a $2.6 billion asset sale to that would have been used to pay an $83 million interest payment it missed in September, 2021 had failed to close. On 10 November 2021, Evergrande defaulted on 3 more bonds after missing the grace period for interest payments, but reportedly fulfilled the payments after the deadline.
References |
883814 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/NVIDIA%202060 | NVIDIA 2060 | The NVidia 2060 is the first of the RTX 20 series it was released in 2019 it also has a more powerful version called the 2060 SUPER (Also know as 2060 S) the 2060 (Gigabite) as of 14/11/2021 has a price of 535£ (̥717.793̩ in the US).
Details
6GB
GDDR6
Ray Tracingː Supported
Memory clock speed - 14000 MHz
GPU clock speed - 1395 MHz
Graphics card interface - PCI-E
Machines |
883825 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarcohyla%20thorectes | Sarcohyla thorectes | Adler's mottled tree frog (Sarcohyla thorectes) is a frog that lives in Mexico. Scientists have seen it in streams between 1530 and 1900 meters above sea level in the Sierra Madre mountains.
References
Frogs
Animals of North America |
883826 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arakan | Arakan | Rakhine State (; , Rakhine pronunciation , ; formerly known as Arakan) is a state in Myanmar (Burma). Situated on the western coast, it is bordered by Chin State to the north, Magway Region, Bago Region and Ayeyarwady Region to the east, the Bay of Bengal to the west and the Chittagong Division of Bangladesh to the northwest. It is located approximately between latitudes 17°30' north and 21°30' north and longitudes 92°10' east and 94°50' east. The Arakan Mountains or Rakhine Yoma separated Rakhine State from central Burma from North to South. Off the coast of Rakhine State there are some fairly large islands such as Ramree, Cheduba and Myingun.
Rakhine State has an area of and its capital is Sittwe.
References |
883827 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rakhine%20people | Rakhine people | The Rakhine people or Arakanese people (, : , ) are a Southeast Asian ethnic group in Myanmar (Burma) forming the majority along the coastal region of present-day Rakhine State (formerly officially called Arakan). They possibly constitute 5.53% or more of Myanmar's total population, but no accurate census figures exist. Rakhine people also live in the southeastern parts of Bangladesh, especially in Chittagong Division and Barisal Division. A group of Rakhine descendants, living in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh at least since the 16th century, are known as the Marma people or Mog people.
Arakanese descendants spread as far north as Tripura state in India, where their presence dates back to the ascent of the Arakanese kingdom when Tripura was ruled by Arakanese kings. In northeast India, these Arakanese people are referred to as the Mog, while in Indian history, the Marma (the ethnic Arakanese descendants in Bangladesh) and other Arakanese people are referred to as the Magh people. |
883829 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arakanese%20language | Arakanese language | The Rakhine people or Arakanese people (, : , ) are a Southeast Asian ethnic group in Myanmar (Burma) forming the majority along the coastal region of present-day Rakhine State (formerly officially called Arakan). They possibly constitute 5.53% or more of Myanmar's total population, but no accurate census figures exist. Rakhine people also live in the southeastern parts of Bangladesh, especially in Chittagong Division and Barisal Division. A group of Rakhine descendants, living in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh at least since the 16th century, are known as the Marma people or Mog people.
Arakanese descendants spread as far north as Tripura state in India, where their presence dates back to the ascent of the Arakanese kingdom when Tripura was ruled by Arakanese kings. In northeast India, these Arakanese people are referred to as the Mog, while in Indian history, the Marma (the ethnic Arakanese descendants in Bangladesh) and other Arakanese people are referred to as the Magh people. |
883830 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/ULA | ULA | The United League of Arakan (ULA; ) in Myanmar is the political wing of the Arakan Army.
References |
883831 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/United%20League%20of%20Arakan | United League of Arakan | The United League of Arakan (ULA; ) in Myanmar is the political wing of the Arakan Army, headquartered in Laiza. Major General Twan Mrat Naing responsible the chairman and Brigadier General Nyo Twan Awng is in charge of the secretariat. The United League of Arakan is the member of the Federal Political Negotiation Consultative Committee (FPNCC), the political negotiation team formed by seven ethnic armed groups in Myanmar.
References |
883834 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Okayama%20FC | Okayama FC | is a Japan Football Club. |
883854 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kylie | Kylie | Kylie may refer to:
Kylie (name), a female given name
Kylie Minogue (born 1968), Australian singer, often known simply as Kylie
Kylie Jenner (born 1997), television personality and cosmetics company executive
Music
Kylie (album), 1988 album by Minogue
Kylie Minogue (album), 1994 album by Minogue
Kylie and Garibay, musical duo including Minogue
Kylie, a song by Akcent
Other uses
Kylie, a type of non-returning boomerang
Related pages
Kylee (born 1994), an American-Japanese singer
Life of Kylie, an American reality television series |
883877 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frensdorf | Frensdorf | Frensdorf is a community in the Upper Franconian district of Bamberg.
References
Further reading
Norbert Haas: Tobias Göbhardt, Buchhändler in Bamberg und sein Besitztum in Wingersdorf
Other websites
Community's website
Bamberg (district) |
883881 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/An%20Evening%20with%20Silk%20Sonic | An Evening with Silk Sonic | An Evening with Silk Sonic is an album recorded by the duo Silk Sonic, made of American musicians Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak. The album was released on November 12, 2021. Its lead single, "Leave the Door Open", was released on March 5, 2021. It became Mars' eighth and Paak's first number-one single on the Billboard Hot 100. "Skate", the album's second single, was released July 30, 2021. The third single, "Smokin Out the Window", was released November 5, 2021, a week before the album's release.
Track listing
References
2021 albums
R&B albums
Soul albums |
883885 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise%20resource%20planning | Enterprise resource planning | Enterprise Resource Planning is an activity done using software in computers by companies to manage their business activities and supplies such as money on hand, product quantity and contacts such as clients and other business they may partner with. There are many ERP software available from many different companies to help other companies with their business. They may need a whole suite of applications from software to manage industrial machines at factories to point of sale systems at their retail or wholesale outlets.
The ERP system integrates varied organizational systems and facilitates error-free transactions and production, thereby enhancing the organization's efficiency. However, developing an ERP system differs from traditional system development.
References
Business |
883887 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Comfort%20Zone%20%28album%29 | The Comfort Zone (album) | The Comfort Zone is the second studio album by American singer and actress Vanessa Williams, released on August 20, 1991, by Mercury's Wing Records label. Much like her debut album, The Right Stuff (1989), The Comfort Zone features a new jack swing and R&B sound to it, along with a dance-pop edge to its music.
Critical reception
The Comfort Zone received mainly positive reviews from music critics and was also nominated for five Grammy Awards: Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female for "Runnin' Back to You" in 1992; Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female, Record of the Year and "Song of the Year" for "Save the Best for Last" and Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female for "The Comfort Zone" in 1993.
Track listing
The tracks "Work to Do" and "What Will I Tell My Heart?" both appeared in the film Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man; the latter also appeared on the film's soundtrack album.
Personnel
Musicians
DJ L.A. Jay, Dr. Jam, Mark Hammond, Harvey Mason Sr. - drums
Dave Darlington, DJ L.A. Jay, Trevor Gale, Kenni Hairston, Mark Hammond, Reggie Stewart, Keith Thomas - drum programming
D.J. LA Jay, Bob Rosa, Rob Von Arx - "beats"
Phase 5, Bob Rosa, Rob Von Arx - samples
Greg Arnold, Derek Bramble, Merv DePyere, DJ L.A. Jay, Dr. Jam, David Frank, Trevor Gale, Kenni Hairston, Fred McFarlane, Monty Seward, Keith Thomas - keyboards
Jorgen Kaufma, Brian McKnight, Randy Waldman - piano
Stanley Clarke, Fred McFarlane, Cornelius Mims, Jimmie Lee Sloas, Keith Thomas - bass
David Frank - synthesized bass
Dann Huff, Paul Jackson, Jr., Jerry McPherson, Wah Wah Watson - guitar
Jerry McPherson - mandolin
Gerald Albright, Pete Christlieb, Mark Douthit, Thomas Haas, Scott Mayo - saxophone
Fernando Pullum - trumpet
Duane Benjamin - trombone
Hubert Laws - flute
The Nashville String Machine - strings
Horns arranged by Scott Mayo
Strings arranged by Keith Thomas
Debbie Cole, Dres, Lori Fulton, Vicki Hampton, Kipper Jones, Valerie Mayo, Donna McElroy, Rick Nelson, Tata Vega - backing vocals
Vocals arranged by Gerry Brown, Kipper Jones, Brian McKnight, Mark Stevens, Keith Thomas and Vanessa Williams
Technical
Produced by Vanessa Williams (also executive), Ed Eckstine (executive), Keith Thomas, Brian McKnight, Kenni Hairston, Derek Bramble, Gerry Brown, Bruce Carbone, Dave Darlington, DJ L.A. Jay, Kipper Jones, Phase 5, Mark Stevens and Reggie Stewart
Engineers – Derek Bramble, Claude Demers, Joe Schiff, Will Schillinger, Allen Sides, Kieran Walsh, Matt Wells, Gerry Brown
Assistant engineers – Steve Charles, Foley, Roy Gamble, Marty Lester, Todd Moore, Gary Paczosa, Mike Piersante, Brian Soucey
Mixing – Gerry Brown, Bruce Carbone, Dave Darlington, Humberto Gatica, Bill Whittington, Vanessa L. Williams
Mix assistants – Jeff Gledt, John Kunz, John David Parker, Brian Soucey
Mastering – Herb Powers
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
}
See also
List of Billboard number-one R&B albums of 1992
References
1991 albums
Dance-pop albums
New jack swing albums
R&B albums |
883892 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mehdi%20Babri | Mehdi Babri | Mehdi Babri is an Iranian football forward who currently plays for Iranian football club Shahin Bushehr in the Persian Gulf Pro League.
References
Iranian footballers
Persian Gulf Pro League players
Association football midfielders
1998 births
Living people
Shahin Bushehr F.C. players
Tractor S.C. players
Havadar S.C. players |
883897 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerach | Gerach | Gerach is a community in the Upper Franconian district of Bamberg and a member of the administrative community (Verwaltungsgemeinschaft) of Baunach. It is in the Naturpark Haßberge (nature park) about 20 km north of Bamberg and about 10 km south of Ebern.
References
Other websites
Bell peals from Gerach (Bayerischer Rundfunk)
Community’s website
Bamberg (district) |
883899 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gundelsheim | Gundelsheim | Gundelsheim may refer to places in Germany:
Gundelsheim, Baden-Württemberg
Gundelsheim, Bavaria |
883900 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gundelsheim%2C%20Bavaria | Gundelsheim, Bavaria | Gundelsheim is a community in the Upper Franconian district of Bamberg.
References
Other websites
Community’s website
Bamberg (district) |
883903 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gossamer | Gossamer | Gossamer is an animated character in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons. He is a large, hairy, orange monster. His body is perched on two giant tennis shoes, and his heart-shaped face is composed of only two oval eyes and a wide mouth, with two hulking arms ending in dirty, clawed fingers. The monster's main trait is his uncombed, orange hair. He originally was voiced by Mel Blanc and has been voiced by Frank Welker, Maurice LaMarche, Joe Alaskey, Jim Cummings, Kwesi Boakye, Eric Bauza and currently Fred Tatasciore.
Animated characters |
883924 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Docker%20%28software%29 | Docker (software) | Docker is a platform as a service that enables building, testing and deploying multiple applications in packages called containers. It is light weighted compared to virtual machine. It can be run on Linux, Windows, and MacOS
References
Computer programming |
883930 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Las%20Tunas%20%28city%29 | Las Tunas (city) | Las Tunas is a city in central-eastern Cuba. It is the capital of the Las Tunas Province and was named Victoria de Las Tunas from 1869 to 1976.
References
Cities in Cuba |
883933 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long%20Now%20Foundation | Long Now Foundation | The Long Now Foundation is a company that plans to destroy the Y10K problem. They do this by converting the current year into a 5-digit number ("02022" instead of "2022").
1996 establishments in California
Non-profit organizations of California |
883936 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharon%2C%20New%20Hampshire | Sharon, New Hampshire | Sharon is a town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States. As of the 2010 census, 352 people lived there.
Other websites
Town of Sharon official website
Towns in New Hampshire
1791 establishments in North America |
883937 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abigail%20Disney | Abigail Disney | Abigail Edna Disney (born January 24, 1960) is an American documentary movie producer, philanthropist, and social activist. She is related to Walt Disney who founded Disney. She was the director for Pray the Devil Back to Hell.
1960 births
Living people
American movie producers
Yale University alumni
Stanford University alumni
Columbia University alumni |
883938 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mills%20Corporation | Mills Corporation | The Mills Corporation was a real estate company that owns a portfolio of shopping malls in the United States and Canada. Most of the malls it owned are single-story outlet malls with a large movie theatre with 10-30 screens, a large food court with at least 10 restaurants, themed neighborhoods, and at least 150 stores. The Mills Corporation was founded in 1985 and was acquired by Simon Property Group in 2007.
Defunct companies of the United States |
883939 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Springfield%2C%20New%20Hampshire | Springfield, New Hampshire | Springfield is a town in Sullivan County, New Hampshire, United States. As of the 2010 census, 1,311 people lived there.
Other websites
Town of Springfield official website
New Hampshire Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau Profile
Towns in New Hampshire
1794 establishments in North America |
883940 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unity%2C%20New%20Hampshire | Unity, New Hampshire | Unity is a town in Sullivan County, New Hampshire, United States. As of the 2010 census, 1,671 people lived there.
Other websites
Unity Historical Society
Towns in New Hampshire |
883941 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wakefield%2C%20New%20Hampshire | Wakefield, New Hampshire | Wakefield is a town in Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States. As of the 2020 census, 5,201 people lived there.
Other websites
Gafney Library
Greater Wakefield Chamber of Commerce
Towns in New Hampshire |
883942 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9%20Antonio%20Kast | José Antonio Kast | José Antonio Kast Rist (born 18 January 1966) is a Chilean lawyer and politician. He was a member of the Chamber of Deputies from 2002 until 2018. He was a member of the Independent Democrat Union until 2016, and independent until 2019.
Kast ran for president as an independent candidate in the 2017 election. He ran again in the 2021 Chilean general election, advancing to the second round, however lost in the run-off election to Gabriel Boric.
In 2019, he created the Chilean Republican Party.
References
1966 births
Living people
Chilean politicians
People from Santiago |
883944 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heriot-Watt%20University | Heriot-Watt University | Heriot-Watt University () is a public research university. It is in Edinburgh, Scotland. It was created in 1821 as the School of Arts of Edinburgh. It is the eighth oldest higher education institute in the UK.
The name Heriot-Watt was taken from Scottish inventor James Watt and Scottish philanthropist and goldsmith George Heriot.
References
Colleges and universities in the United Kingdom
Buildings and structures in Edinburgh |
883946 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy%20Holder | Roy Holder | Roy Holder (15 June 1946 – 9 November 2021) was an English actor. His best known roles were in Ace of Wands, Z-Cars, Spearhead, the Doctor Who serial The Caves of Androzani.
He also was in the movies Whistle Down the Wind and Franco Zeffirelli's The Taming of the Shrew (1967).
References
Other websites
1946 births
2021 deaths
English movie actors
English television actors
English stage actors
Actors from Birmingham |
883947 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syed%20Iftikhar%20Bokhari | Syed Iftikhar Bokhari | Syed Iftikhar Ali Bokhari (6 July 1935 – 10 November 2021), also known as IA Bokhari, was a Pakistani politician and cricketer. He was the member of the Senate of Pakistan between March 1988 and March 1991. He played first-class cricket from 1952 to 1966. He was born in Lahore, then-British India.
Bokhari died on 10 November 2021 in Lahore at the age of 86.
References
Other websites
Iftikhar Bokhari at CricketArchive
Iftikhar Bokhari at Cricinfo
1935 births
2021 deaths
Pakistani politicians
Pakistani cricketers
People from Lahore |
883948 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cristiana%20L%C3%B4bo | Cristiana Lôbo | Cristiana dos Santos Mendes Lôbo (August 18, 1957 — November 11, 2021) was a Brazilian journalist. She worked for GloboNews. She was a political commentator on Jornal das Dez and Globonews em Pauta, on GloboNews. She was born in Goiânia, Brazil.
Lôbo died in São Paulo, Brazil on November 11, 2021 from multiple myeloma at the age of 64.
References
1957 births
2021 deaths
Deaths from multiple myeloma
Brazilian journalists
Political commentators |
883949 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aga%20Mikolaj | Aga Mikolaj | Agnieszka Beata Mikołajczyk, better known by her stage name Aga Mikolaj, (7 March 1971 – 11 November 2021) was a Polish operatic soprano. She was a member of the Bavarian State Opera in Munich from 2002 to 2007. She played Donna Elvira in Don Giovanni. She performed and recorded Four Last Songs and The Seven Gates of Jerusalem.
Mikolaj died on 11 November 2021 in Warsaw from COVID-19, aged 50.
References
1971 births
2021 deaths
Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Poland
Polish singers
Polish stage actors |
883950 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob%20Bondurant | Bob Bondurant | Robert "Bob" Bondurant (April 27, 1933 – November 12, 2021) was an American racecar driver. He raced for the Shelby American, Ferrari and Eagle teams. Bondurant was one of the most famous drivers during the 1950s. He was born in Evanston, Illinois. Bondurant was added in the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 2003.
Bondurant died on November 12, 2021 at his home in Paradise Valley, Arizona at the age of 88.
References
1933 births
2021 deaths
American racecar drivers
Sportspeople from Illinois
Sportspeople from California
People from Evanston, Illinois |
883951 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul%20Gludovatz | Paul Gludovatz | Paul Gludovatz (10 June 1946 – 12 November 2021) was an Austrian football manager. He managed Austrian national youth football teams from 1981 to 2008. He retired in 2016.
Gludovatz died on 12 November 2021 in Vienna, Austria from problems caused by COVID-19, aged 75.
References
1946 births
2021 deaths
Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Austria
Austrian football managers
SV Ried managers |
883953 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klaus%20Emmerich%20%28journalist%29 | Klaus Emmerich (journalist) | Klaus Emmerich (3 June 1928 – 25 February 2021) was a German-born Austrian journalist. He was born in Frankfurt, Germany. He was the editor-in-chief of ORF News. He was known his racist remarks about U.S. President Barack Obama after his election victory in 2008. He said that "I don't want to be [controlled] by a black man in the Western world. If you say that that is a racist remark: right, without doubt."
Emmerich died from COVID-19 on 25 February 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic in Austria in Vienna at the age of 92.
References
1928 births
2021 deaths
Austrian journalists
People from Frankfurt
Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Austria |
883955 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr%20Lenyov | Aleksandr Lenyov | Aleksandr Ivanovich Lenyov (; 25 September 1944 – 12 November 2021) was a Soviet and Russian footballer. He played as a midfielder or defender. He played for the USSR national team between 1966 until 1968.
References
1944 births
2021 deaths
Russian footballers
Soviet sportspeople |
883956 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Rocky%20Horror%20Picture%20Show | The Rocky Horror Picture Show | The Rocky Horror Picture Show is a 1975 musical comedy horror movie by 20th Century Fox. It was produced by Lou Adler and Michael White and directed by Jim Sharman. It was written by Sharman and actor Richard O'Brien.
The movie is based on the 1973 musical stage production The Rocky Horror Show.
It stars Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, and Barry Bostwick and is narrated by Charles Gray.
References
1975 movies
20th Century Fox movies
Comedy horror movies
Musical movies |
883957 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles%20Gray | Charles Gray | Charles Gray (born Donald Marshall Gray; 28 August 1928 – 7 March 2000) was an English actor. He was well known for roles such as Ernst Stavro Blofeld in the James Bond movie Diamonds Are Forever and Dikko Henderson in You Only Live Twice.
Gray died on 7 March 2000 at a London hospital from cancer of unknown primary origin at the age of 71.
Notes
References
1928 births
2000 deaths
Deaths from cancer of unknown primary origin
English movie actors
English television actors
English stage actors
Actors from Hampshire
Cancer deaths in London |
883959 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conway%2C%20New%20Hampshire | Conway, New Hampshire | Conway is a town in Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States. As of the 2020 census, 9,822 people lived there.
Other websites
Conway Historical Society
Conway Public Library
Conway Fire and Rescue
Towns in New Hampshire
1765 establishments in North America |
883960 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry%20Woolf | Henry Woolf | Henry Woolf, (20 January 1930 – 12 November 2021) was a British actor, theatre director, and teacher.
His movie roles include San Ferry Ann (1965), Marat/Sade (1967), Tell Me Lies (1968), The Lion in Winter (1968), Great Catherine (1968), The Bed Sitting Room (1969), Alfred the Great (1969), The Ruling Class (1972), The Love Pill (1972), Galileo (1975), The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975), Rogue Male (1976), The Hound of the Baskervilles (1978), Gorky Park (1983), Superman III (1983), and Maid to Order (1987).
Woolf died on 11 November 2021 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan at the age of 91.
References
1930 births
2021 deaths
British movie actors
British television actors
British stage actors
British voice actors
Actors from London
British theatre directors
British teachers |
883961 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abd-al-Hafid%20Mahmud%20al-Zulaytini | Abd-al-Hafid Mahmud al-Zulaytini | Dr. Abd-al-Hafid Mahmud al-Zulaytini (; 1938 – 12 November 2021) was a Libyan politician. He was Assistant Secretary of the General People's Committee of Libya before the Libyan Civil War. He was the Governor of the Central Bank of Libya from 1990 until 1996 and in 2011.
References
1938 births
2021 deaths
Libyan politicians
African businesspeople
People from Tripoli
Bankers |
883962 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hadiya%20Khalaf%20Abbas | Hadiya Khalaf Abbas | Hadiya Khalaf Abbas (, 1958 – 13 November 2021) was a Syrian politician. She was the Speaker of the People's Council of Syria from June 2016 to July 2017. She is the only woman elected to this position.
References
1958 births
2021 deaths
Deaths from myocardial infarction
Syrian politicians
Legislative speakers |
883963 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivo%20Georgiev | Ivo Georgiev | Ivo Georgiev (; 12 May 1972 – 13 November 2021) was a Bulgarian professional footballer. He played as a forward.
Georgiev played for Volov Shumen, Debreceni VSC, Korabostroitel, Spartak Varna, FC Aarau, Levski Sofia, SV Waldhof Mannheim, Dobrudzha, Budapest Honvéd and Botev Vratsa.
Georgiev died from heart failure on 13 November 2021, at the age of 49.
References
1972 births
2021 deaths
Bulgarian footballers
Deaths from heart failure
People from Sofia |
883964 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam%20Huff | Sam Huff | Robert Lee "Sam" Huff Sr. (October 4, 1934 – November 13, 2021) was an American football linebacker and sports commentator. He played in the National Football League (NFL) for the New York Giants and the Washington Redskins. He played college football for West Virginia University. He was honored into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1982.
Huff was diagnosed with dementia in 2013. He died at the age of 87 at a hospital in Winchester, Virginia, on November 13, 2021.
References
1934 births
2021 deaths
Deaths from dementia
New York Giants players
Washington Redskins players
American sports commentators
Sportspeople from West Virginia |
883965 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farmington%2C%20West%20Virginia | Farmington, West Virginia | Farmington is a town in Marion County, West Virginia, United States. The population was 375 at the 2010 census.
References
Towns in West Virginia |
883966 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairmont%2C%20West%20Virginia | Fairmont, West Virginia | Fairmont is a city in Marion County, West Virginia, United States. The population was 18,704 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Marion County.
References
Cities in West Virginia
County seats in West Virginia |
883968 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Pearson%20%28author%29 | John Pearson (author) | John George Pearson (5 October 1930 – 13 November 2021) was an English novelist and author. He was born in Epsom, Surrey. He was known for writing the James Bond: The Authorized Biography of 007. He then worked for The Economist, BBC Television and The Sunday Times.
Pearson died on 13 November 2021, at the age of 91.
References
1930 births
2021 deaths
English novelists
Writers from Surrey |
883970 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren%2C%20New%20Hampshire | Warren, New Hampshire | Warren is a town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. As of the 2010 census, 904 people lived there.
Other websites
Town of Warren official website
Towns in New Hampshire
1763 establishments |
883972 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20Wright%20%28Australian%20bishop%29 | William Wright (Australian bishop) | William Joseph Wright (26 October 1952 13 November 2021) was an American-born Australian Roman Catholic prelate. He was the bishop of Maitland-Newcastle from 2011 until September 2021. Wright was born in Washington, D.C..
Wright died on 13 November 2021 at a hospital from lung cancer in Maitland, New South Wales at the age of 69.
References
1952 births
2021 deaths
American Roman Catholics
Australian Roman Catholics
Roman Catholic bishops
People from Washington, D.C.
Deaths from lung cancer |
883973 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertie%20Auld | Bertie Auld | Robert Auld (23 March 1938 – 14 November 2021) was a Scottish football player and manager. He was a member of Celtic's Lisbon Lions.
He made more than 200 appearances in the Scottish League playing for Celtic, Dumbarton and Hibernian, and more than 100 in the Football League in England with Birmingham City. He also played for Scotland three times in 1959.
He was also well known as manager at Partick Thistle.
Auld died on 14 November 2021 from dementia-related problems in Glasgow, aged 83.
References
1938 births
2021 deaths
Scottish football managers
Scottish footballers
Sportspeople from Glasgow
Deaths from dementia
Disease-related deaths in Scotland |
883974 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/David%20Fox%20%28actor%29 | David Fox (actor) | David Fox (March 24, 1941 – November 13, 2021) was a Canadian actor.
Fox was born in Swastika, Ontario. He was best known for his role as schoolteacher Clive Pettibone in Road to Avonlea. He was also the voice of Captain Haddock in The Adventures of Tintin.
He died from cancer in a Toronto hospice on November 13, 2021, at the age of 80.
References
Other websites
1941 births
2021 deaths
Canadian movie actors
Canadian television actors
Canadian stage actors
Canadian voice actors
Actors from Toronto
Cancer deaths in Ontario |
883975 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balwant%20Moreshwar%20Purandare | Balwant Moreshwar Purandare | Balwant Moreshwar Purandare (29 July 1922 – 15 November 2021), popularly known as Babasaheb Purandare, was an Indian writer, historian and theatre personality. He was awarded with Padma Vibhushan in 2019. He wrote about Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the 17th-century founder of the Maratha Empire. He also wrote about Shiv Sena along with Balasaheb Thackeray. Purandare was born in Saswad, Poona, British India.
Purandare died on 15 November 2021 at a hospital in Pune, Maharashtra from pneumonia-related problems. He was 99 years old.
References
1922 births
2021 deaths
Deaths from pneumonia
Indian writers
Indian historians
Indian playwrights
People from Pune |
883977 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daulet%20Sembaev | Daulet Sembaev | Daulet Hamituly Sembaev (10 August 1935 – 15 November 2021) was a Kazakh politician and banker. He was the First Deputy Prime Minister of Kazakhstan from 1992 to 1993 and the Deputy Prime Minister of Kazakhstan from 1991 to 1992. He was the chairman of the National Bank of Kazakhstan from 1993 until 1996. He was a member of the Senate of Kazakhstan from 1996 until 1997. Sembaev was born in Alma-Ata, Kazakh ASSR, Soviet Union.
Sembaev died on 15 November 2021 in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan at the age of 86.
References
1935 births
2021 deaths
Kazakhstani politicians
Bankers |
883978 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peacemaker%20%28TV%20series%29 | Peacemaker (TV series) | Peacemaker is an upcoming American television series created by James Gunn for the streaming service HBO Max. It is based on the DC Comics character Peacemaker. It is the first DC Extended Universe (DCEU) television series, a spin-off from the 2021 movie The Suicide Squad.
John Cena stars as the title character. Steve Agee, Danielle Brooks, Robert Patrick, Jennifer Holland, Freddie Stroma, and Chukwudi Iwuji also star. Peacemaker is set to premiere on January 13, 2022.
Plot
A man named Christopher Smith fights for peace at any cost (as Peacemaker), no matter how many people he has to kill to get it.
References
HBO Max
DC Extended Universe
American comedy television series
2022 television series debuts |
883980 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill%20Engvall | Bill Engvall | William Ray Engvall Jr. (born July 27, 1957) is an American comedian and actor. He is best known for his work as a stand-up comic. He is known for his "Here's Your Sign" joke. He is a member of the Blue Collar Comedy group.
References
Other websites
Bill Engvall cast bio on The WB
1957 births
Living people
American movie actors
American television actors
American voice actors
Comedians from Texas
Actors from Texas
People from Galveston, Texas
Television personalities from Texas
American game show hosts
Singer-songwriters from Texas |
883986 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seberang%20Perai | Seberang Perai | Seberang Perai is a city in Penang, Malaysia. Butterworth is its principal town. Other towns in Seberang Perai include Bukit Mertajam, Seberang Jaya, Sungai Puyu, Prai, Nibong Tebal and Kepala Batas. Seberang is connected to Penang by Penang Bridge as well as ferry services. Seberang Prai today is more than a quiet, cowboy-town. It has become a bustling, growing giant. Seberang Prai, which is considered Penang's main catalyst for growth in this century, has many important developments.
References
Cities in Malaysia |
883988 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Britney%20Spears%20conservatorship%20dispute | Britney Spears conservatorship dispute | The American pop singer Britney Spears was put in conservatorship in February 2008. The conservator was her father. Spears' conservatorship was from two 5150 psychiatric hospital admissions one month earlier that same year. She wanted the restrictions removed because she wasn't allowed to have further kids. She couldn't even marry or remove her pregnancy stopping device.
Spears later testified that she was subjected to seven days per week constant stage work by her father and several others. The conservatorship rules forbade when she went off schedule. Britney had to also take lithium (normally given to those diagnosed with bipolar disorders). She compared the seven days per week schedule toward sex trafficking.
The conservatorship was a short restriction at the start for Spears. It was later made permanent by her father and others. Spears spent three months shy of fourteen years in probate conservatorship limits (one for her finances, another for her own wellness and her health). Los Angeles County's Judge Brenda Penny dissolved the Spears conservatorship limits on November 12, 2021.
The Free Britney movement, an American social group that fought for Spears' conservatorship phase out, were celebrating after it really took place. Several celebrities were also happy the restrictions ended. They include Cher, Paris Hilton, Lady Gaga, Mia Farrow, Missy Elliott and Cyndi Lauper. Others supporting the restrictions' end were Spears' mother, her lawyer and Free Britney movements' members and Spears' fans. Many of these people said Spears had been objectified when the conservatorship was effective.
References
Controversies in the United States
Britney Spears
2008 establishments in the United States
2020s disestablishments in the United States |
883991 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Great%20Impostor | The Great Impostor | The Great Impostor is a 1961 American biographical comedy-drama movie directed by Robert Mulligan and was based on the 1959 novel of the same name by Robert Crichton. It stars Tony Curtis, Edmond O'Brien, Karl Malden, Raymond Massey, Gary Merrill, Joan Blackman, Arthur O'Connell, Jeanette Nolan and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
Other websites
1961 comedy movies
1961 drama movies
1960s biographical movies
American biographical movies
American comedy-drama movies
Movies based on books
Movies directed by Robert Mulligan |
883993 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forbidden%20%281953%20movie%29 | Forbidden (1953 movie) | Forbidden is a 1953 American crime thriller movie directed by Rudolph Maté and starring Tony Curtis, Joanne Dru, Marvin Miller, Lyle Bettger, Weaver Levy. It was distributed by Universal Pictures.
Other websites
1953 movies
1950s crime movies
1950s thriller movies
American crime thriller movies
Movies directed by Rudolph Maté |
884002 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/MOR%20Entertainment | MOR Entertainment | MOR Entertainment, formerly (as official and occasionally, on online streaming) known as MOR Philippines, is a national brand of new media radio stations operated by media conglomerate ABS-CBN Corporation.
References
Radio stations in the Philippines |
884019 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birendra%20of%20Nepal | Birendra of Nepal | Birendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev () (28 December 1945 – 1 June 2001) was the king of Nepal from 1972 until 2001. He was the eldest son of King Mahendra. He was a king of Nepal until his death by assassination in 2001 Nepalese royal massacre.
Nepalese people
People educated at Eton College
University of Tokyo alumni
Harvard University alumni
1945 births
2001 deaths
Assassinated people |
884023 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl%20%28given%20name%29 | Carl (given name) | Carl is a North Germanic male name meaning "free man". The name originates in Old West Norse. It is the first name of many Kings of Sweden including Carl XVI Gustaf. It is popular in Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden, and was largely popularized in the United States by Scandinavian and Italian (shortened from "Carlo") descendants. Karl is a Germanic spelling which is very popular in Austria, Estonia, Germany, Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland, and was also popularized by German-speaking descendants in the USA. Other variants include the Anglo-Saxon-Frankish variant Charles, popular in Australia, Philippines, Canada, France, New Zealand, the UK and the United States, although both Karl and Carl are also widespread names in most English speaking countries; Carlo, very popular in Italy and southern Switzerland; Carlos, popular in Spain, Portugal and Latin America; and Karol, a variant in Poland and Slovakia.
List of people named Carl
Royalty and nobility
Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, the current Swedish monarch
Prince Carl Philip, Duke of Värmland, Prince of Sweden
Prince Carl, Duke of Västergötland
Most other Swedish and Norwegian royalty so named – see Carl of Sweden – are listed on English Wikipedia as Charles.
Carl, Duke of Württemberg (born 1936)
As a family name
Christian Thomsen Carl (1676–1713), Danish navy officer. Middle name also given as Thomasen, Thomesen, or Thomasen.
As a given name
Carl Anderson (singer) (1945–2004), American singer and actor
Carl Ballantine (1917–2009), American actor
Carl Barât
Carl Barks
Carl Bildt
Carl L. Boeckmann
Carl Bradford (born 1992), American football player
Carl "Charlie" Brandt, American serial killer
Carl Brashear, U.S. Navy master diver
Carl Byrum, American football player
Carl Caldenius, Swedish geologist
Carl Carlton, American singer-songwriter
Carl Clark (1933–2015), American photographer
Carl Cohen (businessman) (1913–1986), American gambling executive and Las Vegas casino manager
Carl Cohen (philosopher) (born 1931), professor of philosophy at the University of Michigan, philosopher, and animal rights activist
Carl Colpaert
Carl Czerny, pianist
Carl Decaluwé (born 1960), Belgian politician
Carl Dobkins Jr. (1941–2020), American singer and songwriter
Carl Douglas, Jamaican musician who wrote the disco song "Kung Fu Fighting"
Carl E. Douglas, American lawyer and member of the defense team during O.J. Simpson's murder trial
Carl Earn (1921–2007), American tennis player
Carl Edwards
Carl Fodor
Carl Fogarty
Carl Froch
Carl Garrigus, American football player
Carl Friedrich Gauss
Carl Giammerese (1947-), guitar player for American pop group The Buckinghams.
Carl Granderson (born 1996), American football player
Carl Grubert
Carl Gunnarsson, Swedish ice hockey player
Carl August Hagberg, Swedish linguist
Carl Hunter bassist in The Farm
Carl Icahn, American businessman
Carl Johan, Swedish film producer
Carl von In der Maur (1852–1913), Austrian aristocrat and Liechtenstein government official
Carl Jenkinson, football (soccer) player
Carl Johan Ståhlberg (1865–1952), Finnish jurist and the First President of the Republic of Finland
Carl Jung (1875–1961), Swiss psychiatrist and psychotherapist, founder of analytical psychology
Carl Karcher
Carl Kasell (1934–2018), American radio personality
Carl Laemmle (1867–1939), founder of Universal Pictures
Carl Laemmle Jr. (1908–1979), producer and businessman
Carl Lawson (American football) (born 1994), American football player
Carl J. Luksic (1921–2009), American flying ace during World War II
Carl Lutz (1895–1975), Swiss vice-consul to Hungary during WWII, credited with saving over 62,000 Jews
Carl Mann (1942–2020), American rockabilly singer
Carl Menger, Austrian economist
Carl Oliver (born 1969), Bahamian sprinter and Olympic medallist
Carl Ona-Embo (born 1989), Congolese basketball player
Charles "Carl" Panzram, American serial killer
Carl Perkins (1932–1998), American singer-songwriter
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
Carl Posy, Israeli philosopher
Carl Pursell, American politician
Carl Reiner (1922–2020), American actor, comedian, and director
Carl Rogers, American psychologist and psychotherapist
Carl Hancock Rux, American poet, playwright, writer, singer
Carl Sagan, American astronomer, cosmologist, astrophysicist
Carl Sandburg, American poet, writer, editor
Carl Sargeant (1968-2017), Welsh politician
Carl Schueler, American race walker
Carl Smith (musician) (1927–2010), American country music singer
Carl Söderberg, Swedish ice hockey player
Carl Stockdale, American actor
Carl Heinrich Stratz, German-Russian gynecologist
Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer, American actor and singer, best known as "Alfalfa" from the Our Gang (Little Rascals) comedy shorts
Carl Olof Tallgren, Finnish politician and businessman
Carl Valeri, Australian association football player
Carl Van Doren, American critic
Carl Maria von Weber
Carl Weathers
Carl Wieland
Carl Wilson (1946–1998), American musician and lead guitar player for The Beach Boys
Carl Wittrock, Dutch composer and conductor
Carl Voss-Schrader (1880–1955), Finnish colonel, business director, lawyer and interior minister
Carl Yastrzemski (born 1939), American former baseball player
Carl Zeiss
As a stage name
Carl Carl, stage name of Karl Andreas Bernbrunn (1787–1854), Polish-born actor and theatre director
Margarethe Carl, stage name of Margarethe Bernbrunn (1788–1861), German soprano and actress
Fictional characters
Carl, a llama in the web series Llamas with Hats
Carl, a character from Disney's Meet the Robinsons
Carl, a character from the 1947 film Unconquered
Carl, a character from Waltzes from Vienna
"Carl", a nickname for the Series 800 Model 101 Terminator in Terminator: Dark Fate
Carl Bentley, a character from the 1995 film Jumanji
Carl Brutananadilewski, a character from Aqua Teen Hunger Force
Carl Carlson, a character from The Simpsons
Carl Clover, a playable character in the Blazblue fighting game series.
Carl Conrad Coreander, a character in The Neverending Story
Carl Denham, a character from the 1933 film King Kong and its 2005 remake
Carl Elias, a recurring antagonist from the science fiction drama Persons of interest
Carl Fredricksen, a character from Disney-Pixar's Up
Carl Gallagher, a character in the TV series Shameless
Carl Gould, a playable character in the Arthur''' fighting game series
Carl Grimes, a notoriously elusive character from the comic/TV series The Walking DeadCarl Hamilton, a Swedish secret agent of novels by Jan Guillou
Carl Johnson, a character in the Grand Theft Auto video game series
Carl Kolchak, a character from Kolchak: The Night StalkerCarl Rader, a character from the 1940 film Santa Fe TrailCarl Stephans, a character from 711 Ocean DriveCarl the Grim Rabbit, a character from Looney TunesCarl Wheezer, a character from The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy GeniusCarl Winslow, a character from the TV series Family Matters''
Carl Proctor, character in the Police Academy Film Series
Carl Sweetchuck, character in the Police Academy Film Series
Carl, mysterious entity first seen in the Star Trek: Discovery episode "Terra Firma, Part 1"
Floating Carl, a benevolent ghost character from CS Cinema
Derived surnames
There are several derivations of the surname Carl, most of them originating as "son of Carl":
Carlsen
Carlson
Carlsson
Carlton
Karlsen
Karlson
Karlsson
See also
Cari (name)
Carli (given name)
Carlo (name)
Carla
Carol (given name)
Caroline (name)
Carly
Charl (name)
Karla (name)
References
Given names
ca:Carles
fi:Kaarle |
884032 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarcohyla%20pentheter | Sarcohyla pentheter | The mourning tree frog (Sarcohyla pentheter) is a frog that lives in Mexico. Scientists have seen it pine-oak forests on the west side of the Sierra Madre mountains in Oaxaca.
References
Frogs
Animals of North America |
884034 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nawazuddin%20Siddiqui | Nawazuddin Siddiqui | Nawazuddin Siddiqui (born 19 May 1974) is an Indian actor in Hindi movies. He graduated from the National School of Drama. Siddiqui's feature film debut was alongside director Prashant Bhargava in Patang (2012), and his performance was appreciated by cinema critic Roger Ebert. He also gained international recognition for his work with director Anurag Kashyap in Black Friday (2007), the Gangs of Wasseypur (2012), duology and Raman Raghav 2.0.
Siddiqui acted in The Lunchbox (2013), Manto (2018), and Raman Raghav 2.0. He is the only actor in the world to have 8 movies officially selected and screened at the Cannes Film Festival.
The actor continues to take time out from his work to farm in his native Uttar Pradesh. He has starred in two Emmy-nominated series, Sacred Games (2019) and the British McMafia.
References
1974 births
Living people
Indian actors |
884042 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markus%20Wischenbart | Markus Wischenbart | Markus Wischenbart (born in Tirol, Brixlegg, Austria) is a Dominicano-Austrian entrepreneur, the owner of Lifestyle Holidays Vacation Club, one of the largest resort complexes in the Dominican Republic.
Biography
Markus Wischenbart was born in Tirol, Austria. At the age of 14, Wischenbart started to work as a paperboy.
Wischenbart moved to Puerto Plata, the Dominican Republic, in 2002. In the same year, Wischenbart created the Lifestyle Holidays Vacation Club concept and became the head of the resort. As of 2021, LHVC is one of the largest resort facilities in the Dominican Republic.
References
Other websites
Markus Wischenbart’s travel advice — Lifestyle Dubai
Is It A Good Time To Visit The Dominican Republic? — Forbes
9 Steps To Success From Markus Wischenbart: Useful Habits Of Productive People
Markus Wischenbart on Twitter
Markus Wischenbart on LinkedIn
Living people |
884046 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred%20Barye | Alfred Barye | Alfred Barye "Le Fils" or Alf Barye (Paris, France, 21 January 1839 – Paris, France, 1882) was a French sculptor of the Belle Époque. He was a student of his father, the artist Antoine-Louis Barye. In cooperation with Émile-Coriolan Guillemin, Barye did the artwork for "The Arab Warrior Knight on Horseback". Other works of his were animal bronzes as well as Oriental subjects. At his father's request, he signed his work as "fils" to differentiate his work from his father's.
Museum
Barye's bronzes are now in many museums' collections:
Louvre Museum, Paris
Musée d'Orsay, Paris
Brooklyn Museum, New York City
Fogg Museum, Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Busch–Reisinger Museum, Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, Massachusetts
São Paulo Museum of Modern Art, Brasil
The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel
Exhibitions
Alfred Barye did several exhibitions in Paris from 1864 to 1882.
The Salon de Louvre Museum, Paris, 1864 through 1882
The racehorse Sir Walter Scott, 1865
Italian jester, 1882
Links
Arabian horse (sculpture)
Louvre
Bibliography
Patricia Janis Broder, Bronzes of the American West, H. N. Abrams, 1974
News, Volumi 29–30, Baltimore Museum of Art, 1967
Musée du Louvre. Département des sculptures, Françoise Baron, Corinne Jankowiak, Christine Vivet, Geneviève Bresc-Bautier, Isabelle Lemaistre, Guilhem Scherf, Jean-Charles Agboton-Jumeau, Sculpture française: Renaissance et temps modernes, Réunion des musées nationaux, 1998
Théophile Thoré, Les Salons: Salons de 1864–1868, H. Lamertin, 1893
Stanislas Lami, Dictionnaire des sculpteurs de l'École française, Volume 8, Champion, 1921
Dictionnaire universel des contemporains contenant toutes les ..., Volume 1, 1870
Musée du Louvre (Paris). Département des sculptures du Moyen Age, de la Renaissance et des temps modernes, Musée national du Louvre (Paris). Département des sculptures, Sculpture française, Réunion des musées nationaux, 1998
The Sculpture Journal, Volume 6, Public Monuments and Sculpture Association, 2001
The University of Rochester Library Bulletin, Volumi 38–43, University of Rochester Library, 1985
The São Paulo Collection: From Manet to Matisse, Mazzotta, 1989
Arlene Hirschfelder, Paulette F. Molin, Yvonne Wakim, American Indian Stereotypes in the World of Children: A Reader and Bibliography
Fogg Art Museum Handbooks, Editions 4, Harvard University, 1983
Pierre Kjellberg, Les Bronzes du XIXe Siècle, 1986, (p. 369, "the Arab warrior knight on horseback")
Eleonora Luciano, William U. Eiland, Georgia Museum of Art, Animals in bronze: the Michael and Mary Erlanger collection of animailer bronzes, Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia, 1996
Elisabeth Hardouin-Fugier, Le peintre et l'animal en France au XIXe siècle, Éditions de l'Amateur, 2001
Harold Berman, Bronzes; Sculptors & Founders, 1800–1930, Volume 2, Abage, 1976
Yves Devaux, L'univers des bronzes et des fontes ornementales: chefs-d'œuvre et curiosités, 1850–1920, Éditions Pygmalion, 1978
Arts Magazine, Volume 17, Art Digest Incorporated, 1942
Théophile Thoré, 1864–1868
Other websites
"Antique Arabian Horse Sculptures", part II, Judith Wich-Wenning, Tutto Arabi Magazine, p.174-176, www.tuttoarabi.com
A patinated bronze figure of a horse in the manner of Alfred Louis Barye late 19th century height 23 3/4 in. 60.5 cm, Paris. The model is closely related to the celebrated Cheval Turc created by the master French animalier in 1857, price realized 6,250 USD, 22 October 2014, Sothebys New York
Rhinoceros, bronze, rich green and brown patina, 9.7 by 14.9cm., 3¾ by 6in., price realized 7000 GBP, 04 December 2013, Sothebys London
1839 births
1882 deaths
19th-century people
French sculptors |
884055 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leslie%20Ash | Leslie Ash | Leslie Ash (born in 1964) is an English actress and wife of Rowan Atkinson.
Other websites
1964 births
Living people
English actors |
884072 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xena%20Wimmenhoeve | Xena Wimmenhoeve | Xena Wimmenhoeve (born 14 May 2000) is a Dutch wheelchair basketball player (4.0 disability class) and a member of the Netherlands women's national wheelchair basketball team and SC DeVeDo in Ermelo. With the national team she won the gold medal at the 2020 Summer Paralympics. She also became World champion in 2018 and European champion in 2017 and 2019. With her team SC DeVeDo she plays in the Dutch national league.
She was born on 14 May 2000. In 2012, she was diagnozed with bone cancer and a tumour in her lung after discovering a lump on her upper left leg. She underwent chemotherapy treatment. Besides of that, her upper leg was removed and the lower leg was rotated 180 degrees and was attached to her hip. Her ankle joint replaces now the knee and a prosthesis is attached to it. After the operations she had to learn to walk again. She played handball. After being diagnozed with cancer she tried to continue playing handball, but that was not possible. She started with wheelchair basketball in early 2017 after a Paralympic talent day. The same year she made her debut for the national team at the 2017 European Championships in Tenerife, Spain.
She was awarded the inaugural the "Kei van Wijhe" Award for her contribution to wheelchair basketball in September 2019.
References
2000 births
Dutch basketball players
Living people |
884082 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heiligenstadt%20in%20Oberfranken | Heiligenstadt in Oberfranken | Heiligenstadt in Oberfranken (officially: Heiligenstadt i. OFr.) is a community with market rights in the Upper Franconian district of Bamberg.
References
Further reading
Dieter Zöberlein: Gemeindechronik Markt Heiligenstadt i. OFr. Published on the occasion of the 450-year jubilee of the conferring of market rights upon Heiligenstadt i. OFr. – Heiligenstadt 1995
Städtebausanierung in Heiligenstadt (Auszug) von Philipp Hümmer und Peter Vornlocher (Town construction reorganization in Heiligenstadt)
Other websites
Official website
Bamberg (district) |
884083 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rattelsdorf | Rattelsdorf | Rattelsdorf is a municipality with market rights in the Upper Franconian district of Bamberg.
References
Other websites
Portrait of Rattelsdorf
Bamberg (district) |
884084 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zapfendorf | Zapfendorf | Zapfendorf is a municipality with market rights in the Upper Franconian district of Bamberg in Bavaria, Germany with about 5,000 residents.
References
Other websites
Community’s website
Bamberg (district) |
884085 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20statistical%20offices%20in%20Germany | List of statistical offices in Germany | The statistical offices of the German states (German: Statistische Landesämter) perform the duty of collecting official statistics in Germany together and in cooperation with the Federal Statistical Office.
The application of statistics according to Article 83 of the constitution is executed at state level. The federal government has, under Article 73 (1) 11. of the constitution, the exclusive legislation for the "statistics for federal purposes."
There are 14 statistical offices for the 16 states:
Related pages
Federal Statistical Office of Germany
References
Germany-related lists |
884087 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Municipalities%20of%20Germany | Municipalities of Germany | Municipalities (, singular ) are the lowest level of official territorial division in Germany.
As of January 2021, there are 10,790 municipalities in Germany, of which 2,054 are cities.
Municipalities per federal state
Status as of December 2018.
Related pages
List of municipalities in Germany
References |
884092 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/France%20national%20under-20%20football%20team | France national under-20 football team | The France national under-20 football team () represents France in men's international football at this age level and is controlled by the French Football Federation.
Competitive Record
FIFA World Youth Championship/U-20 World Cup Record
Players
Current squad
For the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup, players born on or after 1 January 1999 are eligible to participate.
The following players were named in the squad for the friendlies against Argentina, the United States, and South Korea on 20, 22, and 25 March 2019.
Note: Names in italics denote players who have been capped by France in a higher age group.
Caps and goals as of 22 March 2019, after the team's match against United States.
Recent callups
The following players have also been called up to the France under-20 squad and remain eligible:
Notes
INJ Player withdrew from the squad due to an injury.
Previous squads
FIFA U-20 World Cup/Youth Championship squads
2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup – France
2011 FIFA U-20 World Cup – France
2001 FIFA World Youth Championship squads – France
1997 FIFA World Youth Championship squads – France
1977 FIFA World Youth Championship squads – France
Honours
FIFA U-20 World Cup
Champions: 2013
Toulon Tournament
Champions (12): 1977, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1997, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2015
Finalists (14): 1975, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1986, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2009, 2011, 2014, 2016
References
Other websites
Official site
Football in France
National under-20 football teams |
884103 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012%20UEFA%20European%20Under-19%20Championship | 2012 UEFA European Under-19 Championship | The 2012 UEFA European Under-19 Championship was the 61st edition of UEFA's European Under-19 Championship (the eleventh since the age competition change to an Under-19 level) and took place in Estonia from 3 to 15 July. Spain are the title holders. This competition also proceeded as a qualifying competition for the 2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup, as six sides from Europe qualify.
Players born after 1 January 1993 were eligible to participate in this competition.
Qualification
Qualification for the final tournament occurred in two stages: a qualifying round and an elite round. During these rounds, 51 national teams competed to determine the seven teams that would join the automatically qualified host nation Estonia.
The qualifying round was played between 21 September and 16 November 2011. Liechtenstein did not enter and England, France and Spain received a bye to the elite round as a result of their UEFA ranking coefficient. The remaining 48 teams were divided into 12 groups of four teams, with each group being contested as a mini-tournament hosted by one of the group's teams. After all matches were played, the 12 group winners, 12 group runners-up and the best third-placed team advanced to the elite round.
The elite round was played between 23 and 31 May 2012. The 28 teams entering this phase were split into seven groups of four teams for a further round of mini-tournaments. The seven group winners qualified for the final tournament.
Qualified teams
The following eight teams qualified for the final tournament:
1 Bold indicates champion for that year. Italic indicates host for that year.
2 As Serbia and Montenegro
Venues
Match officials
UEFA named six referees and eight assistant referees for the tournament on 18 June 2012, all who are young and upcoming top referees in Europe. Additionally two Estonian referees were chosen as fourth officials for the group stage matches.
Squads
Results
Group stage
The draw was held on 6 June 2012 in Tallinn, Estonia.
Each group winner and runner-up advanced to the semifinals. The top three teams in each group also qualified for the 2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup.
If two or more teams are equal on points on completion of the group matches, the following criteria are applied to determine the rankings.
Higher number of points obtained in the group matches played among the teams in question
Superior goal difference from the group matches played among the teams in question
Higher number of goals scored in the group matches played among the teams in question
If, after applying criteria 1) to 3) to several teams, two teams still have an equal ranking, the criteria 1) to 3) will be reapplied to determine the ranking of these teams. If this procedure does not lead to a decision, criteria 5) and 7) will apply
Results of all group matches:
Superior goal difference
Higher number of goals scored
Respect Fair Play ranking of the teams in question
Drawing of lots
Additionally, if two teams which have the same number of points and the same number of goals scored and conceded play their last group match against each other and are still equal at the end of that match, their final rankings are determined by the penalty shoot-out and not by the criteria listed above. This procedure is applicable only if a ranking of the teams is required to determine the group winner and the runner-up.
All times are Eastern European Summer Time (UTC+3)
Group A
Group B
Knockout stage
Bracket
Semi-finals
Final
Goalscorers
5 goals
Jesé
3 goals
Dimitris Diamantakos
Giorgos Katidis
2 goals
Benik Afobe
Domagoj Pavičić
Mihael Pongračić
Paul Pogba
Samuel Umtiti
Betinho
André Gomes
Paco Alcácer
Gerard Deulofeu
1 goal
Karl-Eerik Luigend
Nathaniel Chalobah
Harry Kane
John Lundstram
Nathan Redmond
Dimitri Foulquier
Richard-Quentin Samnick
Jordan Veretout
Thibaut Vion
Mavroudis Bougaidis
Spyros Fourlanos
Giannis Gianniotas
Charalambos Lykogiannis
Bruma
João Mário
Daniel Martins
Nikola Ninković
Derik
Denis Suárez
1 own goal
Artur Pikk (against Portugal)
Team of the tournament
After the final, the UEFA technical team selected 23 players to integrate the "team of the tournament".
Goalkeepers
Simon Sluga
Alphonse Areola
Sokratis Dioudis
Defenders
Nathaniel Chalobah
Samuel Umtiti
Dimitri Foulquier
Mavroudis Bougaidis
Kostas Stafylidis
Álex Grimaldo
Derik Osede
Midfielders
Domagoj Pavičić
Paul Pogba
Giorgos Katidis
André Gomes
José Campaña
Saúl Ñíguez
Suso
Óliver Torres
Forwards
Benik Afobe
Dimitris Diamantakos
Giannis Gianniotas
Paco Alcácer
Gerard Deulofeu
Jesé
References
Other websites
Official website
Official event website
2012 in Europe
2012 in association football
UEFA European Under-19 Championship |
884104 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avondale%2C%20Arizona | Avondale, Arizona | Avondale is a city in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States.
Cities in Arizona |
884109 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pechora%20River | Pechora River | The Pechora is a river in northern Russia. It is over long, and navigable for most of its length. Most of the time, an ice sheet covers it. Most of it is inside Komi Republic. It is its most important river. A part of it is in Nenets autonomous okrug.The Pechora is the sixth-longest river in Europe. By discharge, it is third, after the Volga and the Danube. Bigger cities on the river are Pechora and Naryan-Mar. Naryan-Mar is about from the estuary of the river. The part of the Barents Sea the river flows into is known as Pechora Sea.
Rivers of Russia |
884121 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osman%20%C3%96calan | Osman Öcalan | Osman Öcalan (1958 – 15 November 2021) was a Turkish Kurdish militant politician and commander of the PKK.
Öcalan died of COVID-19 on 15 November 2021 in Erbil, Kurdistan Region at the age of 63.
References
1958 births
2021 deaths
Deaths from myocardial infarction
Turkish military people
Political activists |
884122 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasan%20Azizul%20Huq | Hasan Azizul Huq | Hasan Azizul Huq (2 February 1939 — 15 November 2021) was a Bangladeshi short-story writer and novelist. He was awarded Ekushey Padak in 1999. His best known work was Agunpakhi.
References
1939 births
2021 deaths
Bangladeshi writers |
884124 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valeriy%20Dolinin | Valeriy Dolinin | Valeriy Alekseyevich Dolinin (, 25 July 1953 – 15 November 2021) was a Russian rower. He won silver medals at the 1980 Summer Olympics and 1982 World Rowing Championships. He was born in Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union.
Dolinin died on 15 November 2021 in Moscow, Russia at the age of 68.
References
1953 births
2021 deaths
Soviet Olympic silver medalists
Rowers |
884125 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%A1szl%C3%B3%20Z.%20Bit%C3%B3 | László Z. Bitó | László Z. Bitó (7 September 1934 – 15 November 2021) was a Hungarian physiologist and writer. He developed a medicine for glaucoma. He wrote novels and essays. Bitó was born in Budapest, Hungary. He worked at Columbia University.
Bitó died on 15 November 2021, aged 87.
Novels
Istenjárás, (Quick Step), Aura, 1994. (Translated from English by Árpád Göncz and Pál Békés)
Az ötödik lovas, (The Fifth Horseman), Aura, 1996. (Translated by Pál Békés)
Ábrahám és Izsák,(Abraham and Isaac), Magyar Könyvklub, 1998. és Argumentum Kiadó, 2000.
Izsák tanítása, (The Teachings of Isaac), Argumentum Kiadó, 2000.
A Názáreti Izsák, (Isaac of Nazareth), Argumentum Kiadó, 2002.
References
1934 births
2021 deaths
Hungarian scientists
Hungarian writers
Academics
Physiologists
People from Budapest |
884126 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order%20of%20Saint%20Paul%20the%20First%20Hermit | Order of Saint Paul the First Hermit | The Order of Saint Paul the First Hermit (; abbreviated OSPPE), commonly called the Pauline Fathers, is a monastic order of the Roman Catholic Church. It was founded in Hungary during the 13th century.
This name comes from the hermit Saint Paul of Thebes. After his death, the Monastery of Saint Paul the Anchorite was founded.
References
Orders, decorations, and medals |
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