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between the 2021 J1 League champions Kawasaki Frontale, whom also the Super Cup holders, and the 2021 Emperor's Cup winners Urawa Red Diamonds at the Nissan Stadium, Yokohama, Kanagawa. This was Frontale's fourth Super Cup appearance overall, all in the previous five years; they only failed to qualify in 2020 and won twice in 2019 and 2021. At the other hand, this was Urawa's
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12 February 2022 between the 2021 J1 League champions Kawasaki Frontale, whom also the Super Cup holders, and the 2021 Emperor's Cup winners Urawa Red Diamonds at the Nissan Stadium, Yokohama, Kanagawa. This was Frontale's fourth Super Cup appearance overall, all in the previous five years; they only failed to qualify in
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magazine which was published in the period 1945–1946. Although the magazine was published for a short time, it is one of the sources that laid the basis of the regime change in Egypt in 1952. History and profile The first issue of Al Fajr Al Jadid appeared on 16 May 1945. The founders and contributors of the magazine were called the Al Fajr Al Jadid group and included Ahmad Sadiq Saad, Raymond Duwayk, Yusuf Darwish and Ahmad Rushdi Salih who was the editor-in-chief of the magazine. They were Marxist political and artistic figures. The magazine was started to produce a version of the leftist views and practices specific to Egypt. It was started as a biweekly publication, but the frequency was switched to weekly from 1 November 1945. The frequent topics featured in the magazine were social issues such as poverty, underdevelopment and agrarian reform. It also covered literary and cultural writings and
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frequent topics featured in the magazine were social issues such as poverty, underdevelopment and agrarian reform. It also covered literary and cultural writings and advocated the committed literary approach. These articles were published in standard Arabic not in colloquial Arabic. The magazine was distributed to nearly all Arab countries and enjoyed support and financial assistance of the Marxist organizations based in Palestine, Syria, Lebanon and Iraq. It was also financed by the Soviet Union. Al Fajr Al Jadid openly attacked significant cultural figures of the period, including Tawfiq Al Hakim, Abbas Al Aqqad, Ibrahim Al Mazini and Taha Husayn for living in their ivory towers and having close connections with capitalists and colonizers. In this regard the magazine shared a common feature with Al Adab, a literary magazine which would be launched in Beirut in 1953. Initially Al Fajr Al Jadid was not critical towards the Egyptian government, but became much more ardent opponent of the government
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awarded the Mariner's Medal, Combat Bar, Pacific War Zone Bar, Philippine Liberation Medal, Victory Medal and the Presidential Testimonial Letter. Her crew beached the ship before she went down; she was subsequently raised and taken to Pearl Harbor where the yard force working with customary efficiency and speed repaired the gaping hole in her port side. Acquired by the Navy on a bareboat basis, the ship commissioned as Harcourt (IX-225) on 22 June 1945, Lcdr. H. T. Shelly in command. Ready for service on 10 July 1945, Harcourt sailed for Eniwetok with fleet supplies. She then sailed for Tokyo, arriving on 17 September with a load of freight for the 3rd Fleet, and remained there to assist in the occupation until 31 March 1946, when she sailed for San Francisco. Harcourt arrived San Francisco on 22 April, decommissioned 17 May, and was delivered to the War Shipping Administration at Suisun Bay, California.
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November 1942 at Los Angeles, California, by the California Shipbuilding Corp., under a Maritime Commission contract (M.C.E. Hull 687). She was launched on 27 December 1942 and sponsored by Mrs. Barbara Bechtel. the ship was completed on 8 January 1943. Sailing for the American-Hawaiian Steamship Co., she carried war cargoes in both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans until hit by a Japanese bomb on 2 January 1945 during the Mindoro landings in the Philippines. Based on Edwin Stauffacher's service on board the ship, he was awarded the Mariner's Medal, Combat Bar, Pacific War Zone Bar, Philippine Liberation Medal, Victory Medal and the Presidential Testimonial Letter. Her crew beached the ship before she went down; she was subsequently raised and taken to Pearl Harbor where the yard force working with customary efficiency and speed repaired the gaping hole in her port side. Acquired by the Navy on a bareboat basis, the ship commissioned as Harcourt (IX-225) on 22 June 1945, Lcdr. H. T. Shelly in command. Ready for service on 10 July 1945, Harcourt sailed
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for everyone. Essential used to publish its polls on Crikey!, but subsequently established a relationship with Guardian Australia, whereby their polls are published for free by The Guardian. Description The company creates public relations (PR) strategies across a number of industries, and conducts opinion polls and other market research for a variety of media companies and other interest groups. Guardian Australia regularly publishes Essential's polls of voting intentions numbers, which are widely reported in other sources, along with the other major polls such as Newspoll and Roy Morgan Research. During the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia, Essential's polling has included questions about the government's handling of the pandemic, COVID-19 vaccinations and related matters. As the 2022 Australian election draws closer, in early February The Guardian started publishing poll results fortnightly instead of quarterly, as it had been doing. Governance The company is co-owned by Peter Lewis and Tony Douglas, who have worked in public relations for many years; however, as of April 2019 the shares were not beneficially held, and ownership (a trust) is not known. Lewis is also a regular columnist for Guardian' Australia'. Names the company is registered as Essential Media Communications Pty Ltd in the state of Victoria, while its national business name is Essential Research. Their website, called simply "Essential", refers to EMC and EMC Media Communications on its privacy declaration. The Essential Report The results of the Essential polling are published in The Guardian either quarterly, or, closer to elections, fortnightly, while the full reports, including the wording of each question and breakdowns of demographic groups, are published online by Essential Media. However, the questions are not published in other
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and other market research for a variety of media companies and other interest groups. Guardian Australia regularly publishes Essential's polls of voting intentions numbers, which are widely reported in other sources, along with the other major polls such as Newspoll and Roy Morgan Research. During the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia, Essential's polling has included questions about the government's handling of the pandemic, COVID-19 vaccinations and related matters. As the 2022 Australian election draws closer, in early February The Guardian started publishing poll results fortnightly instead of quarterly, as it had been doing. Governance The company is co-owned by Peter Lewis and Tony Douglas, who have worked in public relations for many years; however, as of April 2019 the shares were not beneficially held, and ownership (a trust) is not known. Lewis is also a regular columnist for Guardian' Australia'. Names the company is registered as Essential Media Communications Pty Ltd in the state of Victoria, while its national business name is Essential Research. Their website, called simply "Essential", refers to EMC and EMC Media Communications on its privacy declaration. The Essential Report The results of the Essential polling are published in The Guardian either quarterly, or, closer
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Phi II and Chi III to the south, it also serves the head office of Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA). It is named after the Greek letter Omega. External links OneMap Greater Noida References Geography of
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society. Bordered by Omega II to the north and Phi I, Phi II and Chi III to the south, it also serves the head
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37 employees and 555 students. The Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) sent two of the employees to the school. As of 2014 there were about 550 students. In March 2019, the hoshuko stopped the Worthington school rents due to the state of the contracts. From March 2020 the Japanese school was to rent space in Glacier Ridge Elementary School, in Dublin, of Dublin City Schools. From September 2021 the hoshuko began using a Marysville facility. Prior to the Marysville agreement, the Japanese school had done learning over the internet. Operations The school holds its classes on Saturdays. 17 board members manage the school. See also Japanese community of Columbus, Ohio References Further reading - Profile at CiNii. Profile at Google Books External
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three teachers and fourteen students. By 1989 the student count was 400. It began renting from Worthington Estates Elementary School and Worthingway Middle School, both in Worthington, for elementary and secondary level classes, respectively, in April 1999. It began renting from Grandby Elementary School and McCord Middle School for elementary and secondary classes, respectively, in April 2003; both schools are in the city limits of Columbus. Prior to the Marysville agreement, the Japanese school had done learning over the internet. By 2006, the school had parents as teachers. As of 2013, the school had 37 employees and 555 students. The Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) sent two of the employees to the school. As of 2014 there were about 550 students. In March 2019, the hoshuko stopped the Worthington school rents due to the state of the contracts. From March 2020 the Japanese school was to rent space in Glacier Ridge Elementary School, in Dublin, of Dublin City Schools.
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winner of the Moscow International Film Festival. Plot The film takes place at the beginning of the Great Patriotic War in snow-covered Leningrad. A young woman named Olga buried her husband, she thinks that she too did not have
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snow-covered Leningrad. A young woman named Olga buried her husband, she thinks that she too did not have long to live and she went to her father to say goodbye to him.
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it as one of the best books of 2018. The translation also earned praise from the Irish Times and Toronto Star. In 2019, she published an English translation of German author and historian Florian Huber's best-selling account of mass suicides in Germany towards the end of World War II, titled Promise Me You’ll Shoot Yourself: The Downfall of Ordinary Germans, 1945. Taylor earned praise from the Financial Times, with reviewer Ruta Sepetys praising her "vivid translation", as well as from the Telegraph, which reviewed her "fine translation.". In 2021, Taylor translated Sasha Marianna Salzmann's novel, Beside Myself, from German to English. The translation was received well, and was shortlisted for two major German-English translation awards: the Schlegel-Tieck Prize and the Helen and Kurt Wolff's Translator Prize. Awards 2016: Winner, Goethe-Institut Award for a translation of an extract from Momente der Klarheit by Jackie Thomae (Hanser Berlin) 2020: Shortlisted, Schlegel-Tieck Prize for a translation of Sasha Marianna Salzmann's Beside Myself 2021: Shortlisted, Helen and Kurt Wolff's Translator Prize for a translation of Sasha Marianna Salzmann's Beside Myself 2021: Longlisted, Dublin Literary Award 2020, for a translation of Sasha Marianna Salzmann's Beside Myself Bibliography Translations from German to English: (2015) Sascha Arango, The truth and other lies
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Downfall of Ordinary Germans, 1945. Taylor earned praise from the Financial Times, with reviewer Ruta Sepetys praising her "vivid translation", as well as from the Telegraph, which reviewed her "fine translation.". In 2021, Taylor translated Sasha Marianna Salzmann's novel, Beside Myself, from German to English. The translation was received well, and was shortlisted for two major German-English translation awards: the Schlegel-Tieck Prize and the Helen and Kurt Wolff's Translator Prize. Awards 2016: Winner, Goethe-Institut Award for a translation of an extract from Momente der Klarheit by Jackie Thomae (Hanser Berlin) 2020: Shortlisted, Schlegel-Tieck Prize for a translation of Sasha Marianna Salzmann's Beside Myself 2021: Shortlisted, Helen and Kurt Wolff's Translator Prize for a translation of Sasha Marianna Salzmann's Beside Myself 2021: Longlisted, Dublin Literary Award 2020, for a translation of Sasha Marianna Salzmann's Beside Myself Bibliography Translations from German to English: (2015) Sascha Arango, The truth and other lies (Melbourne : Text Publishing Company ; Scoresby : Penguin Group Australia) (2016) Anja Reich-Osang, The Scholl case : the deadly end of a marriage (Melbourne, Vic. : Text Publishing) (2017) Dirk Kurbjuweit, Fear (Harper, New York) (2017) Melanie Raabe, The Trap (Melbourne, Victoria : Text Publishing Company) (2019) Melanie Raabe, The Shadow (Melbourne, Vic. : Text Publishing) (2019) Sasha Marianna Salzmann, Beside Myself (New York : Other Press) (2020) Florian Huber, Promise Me You’ll Shoot Yourself: The Downfall of Ordinary Germans, 1945 (Little, Brown Spark, New York) (2021) Dirk Kurbjuweit, The missing'' (Melbourne, Victoria : The Text Publishing Company) References
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method, pay was based on delivery distance instead of the number of orders, which the union organisers said decreased their pay by as much as 30 percent on both platforms. The organisers also called for accident insurance coverage to be increased. Foodpanda said it supported the union but would also make sure all drivers understood the company's policy terms.
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2021 in response to pay reductions at Foodpanda and Uber Eats. According to the new method, pay was based on delivery distance instead of the number of orders, which the union organisers said decreased their pay by as much as 30 percent on both platforms. The organisers also called for accident insurance coverage to be increased. Foodpanda said it supported the union but would also make sure all drivers understood the company's policy
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on loan to KuPS in Finland. On 29 January 2022, Schneider debuted for KuPS during a 3-1 win over VPS. References External links Kuopion Palloseura players German footballers Expatriate footballers in Finland German expatriate sportspeople in
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started his career with German Bundesliga side Union Berlin. Before the 2022 season, he was sent on loan to KuPS in Finland. On 29 January 2022, Schneider debuted for KuPS during a 3-1 win over VPS. References External links Kuopion Palloseura
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weekly newspaper published from Kolkata, West Bengal, India. The paper founded in 1969. The paper works as organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation West Bengal State Committee.
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1969. The paper works as organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation West Bengal State Committee. See
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Peak is located in the marine west coast climate zone of western North America. Most weather fronts originate in the Pacific Ocean, and travel northeast toward the Olympic Mountains. As fronts approach, they are forced upward by the peaks of the Olympic Range, causing them to drop their moisture in the form of rain or snowfall (Orographic lift). As a result, the Olympics experience high precipitation, especially during the winter months. During winter months, weather is usually cloudy, but due to high pressure systems over the Pacific Ocean that intensify during summer months, there is often little or
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Goober Pond, the North Couloir, and via the East Peak. Jefferson Peak has a 250-foot-high () subpeak called "Tran Spire" (4,943 ft) which was first climbed in 1958 by Don Anderson and Robert Petersen . Climate Jefferson Peak is located in the marine west coast climate zone of western North America. Most weather fronts originate in the Pacific Ocean, and travel northeast toward the Olympic Mountains. As fronts approach, they are forced upward by the peaks of the Olympic Range, causing them to drop their moisture in the form of rain or snowfall (Orographic lift). As a result, the Olympics experience high precipitation, especially during the winter months. During winter months, weather is usually cloudy, but due to high pressure systems over the Pacific Ocean that intensify during summer months, there is often little or no cloud cover during the summer. Because of maritime influence, snow tends to be wet and heavy, resulting in avalanche danger. The months April through August offer the most favorable weather for viewing or climbing this mountain. Geology The Olympic Mountains are composed of obducted clastic wedge material and oceanic crust, primarily Eocene sandstone,
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the helm, VEF has won four Latvian championships and reached VTB United League quarterfinals twice. National teams In 2011 and 2013, he was the assistant coach for Latvian U16 team. In 2014, Gailītis was the head coach for Latvian U16 team, which won a silver medal at the FIBA Europe U16 Championship. In 2015, he was the head coach for Latvian U18 team. Since 2021, Gailītis is an assistant coach for Luca Banchi in the Men's National Team. Honors and awards Club career BK VEF Rīga Latvian Basketball League Gold:
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former professional basketball player and professional basketball coach, who is currently a head coach for VEF Rīga, and an assistant for Luca Banchi in Latvian National Team. Career From 2002 till 2011 Gailītis was a professional basketball player. He played for such teams as Skonto, ASK Rīga and VEF Rīga. Since 2007, he was player-manager for VEF Rīga but at the 2010–2011 season was promoted to assistant coach. On December 17, 2015, Gailītis took over the head coaching duties, after Carlos Frade was fired. With Gailītis at the helm, VEF has won four Latvian championships and reached VTB United League quarterfinals
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Day International appearances during the series. In the opening match, Lugg scored 69 runs, but was disappointed with his performance, considering himself to have not been timing the ball well during his innings. In
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for the West Indies under-19 cricket team in 2013, making six Youth One Day International appearances during the series. In the opening match, Lugg scored 69 runs, but was disappointed with his performance, considering himself to have not been timing the ball well during his innings. In 2022, he was one of three debutants
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Party | |4.33% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Anatoly Shevchenko |align=left|Independent | |1.27% |- |style="background-color:#164C8C"| |align=left|Vasily Kovalev |align=left|United Russian Party Rus' | |1.05% |- |style="background-color:#00A1FF"| |align=left|Sergey Natarov |align=left|Party of Russia's Rebirth-Russian Party of Life | |0.85% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |11.68% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 2016 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color: " | |align=left|Raisa Karmazina |align=left|United Russia | |48.41% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Sergey Natarov |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |13.41% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Pyotr Polezhayev |align=left|Communist Party | |10.84% |- |style="background-color: "| |align=left|Aleksandr Dyakov |align=left|Rodina | |5.46% |- |style="background:"| |align=left|Andrey Seleznev |align=left|Communists of Russia | |4.86% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Lympio |align=left|A Just Russia | |4.00% |- |style="background-color: "| |align=left|Olga Lanovaya |align=left|Civic Platform | |2.58% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Tatyana Rykunova |align=left|Patriots of Russia | |2.57% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Artyom Kardanets |align=left|The Greens | |2.28% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 2021 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color: " | |align=left|Aleksey Veller |align=left|United Russia | |36.86% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vitaly Makarov |align=left|Communist Party | |15.57% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Dmitry Dubrov |align=left|A Just Russia — For Truth | |9.54% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Stogny |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |8.06% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Irina Ivanova |align=left|The Greens | |7.82% |- |style="background-color: " | |align=left|Olga Rychkova |align=left|New
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Communities | |8.72% |- |style="background-color:#DA2021"| |align=left|Aleksandr Lambin |align=left|Ivan Rybkin Bloc | |4.56% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Yury Luchkin |align=left|Independent | |3.90% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |15.82% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 1999 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Pyotr Romanov |align=left|Communist Party | |37.39% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Igor Isakov |align=left|Independent | |19.43% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Nikolay Plotnikov |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |12.92% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vladimir Leopa |align=left|Independent | |10.30% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Anatoly Yaroshenko (incumbent) |align=left|Independent | |4.75% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |13.11% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 2003 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color: " | |align=left|Igor Isakov |align=left|United Russia | |30.78% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Pyotr Romanov (incumbent) |align=left|Communist Party | |27.79% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Mnogogreshnov |align=left|Independent | |12.22% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Sergey Tsukanov |align=left|Agrarian Party | |8.30% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Sergey Kaspirovich |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |4.33% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Anatoly Shevchenko |align=left|Independent | |1.27% |- |style="background-color:#164C8C"| |align=left|Vasily Kovalev |align=left|United Russian Party Rus' | |1.05% |- |style="background-color:#00A1FF"| |align=left|Sergey Natarov |align=left|Party of Russia's Rebirth-Russian Party of Life | |0.85% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |11.68% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 2016 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color: " | |align=left|Raisa Karmazina |align=left|United Russia | |48.41% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Sergey Natarov |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |13.41% |- |style="background-color:"|
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for Allen Archaeology under director Mark Allen, during a routine investigation made as part of the planning application for a biogas power station to be built on the land, part of the Burton Agnes estate. She has described the find: Allen has said: It is similar to the Folkton drums found
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British Museum has described it as "the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years" and "one of the most significant ancient objects ever found on the British Isles". It was found in the grave of three children, along with a chalk ball and a bone pin. The drum was found by archaeologist Alice Beasley, working for Allen Archaeology under director Mark Allen, during a routine
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first branch occurs after segments 14–24. All branches are similar diameter. Discovery On 1 October 2019, an international team of marine biologists sampled Petrosia sponges in the sea near Shukunegi Point, at the southern tip of Sado Island. Dissection and analysis of the sponges yielded samples of parasites, including Ramisyllis kingghidorahi, which were preserved in an ethanol solution
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possessing a segmented cylindrical body that exhibits multiaxial branching that is described as "dendritic" or "tree-like". The first branch occurs after segments 14–24. All branches are similar diameter. Discovery On 1 October 2019, an international team of marine biologists sampled Petrosia sponges in the sea near Shukunegi Point, at the southern tip of Sado Island. Dissection
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home of the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge; in the 20th, the novelist J. B. Priestley; and in the 21st, the model Kate Moss. It is a Grade II* listed building. History In the 17th century, Highgate was a hamlet to the north of London, situated in the midst of the extensive Middlesex estate of the Bishops of London. Nos. 1–6, The Grove, Highgate were built in around 1688 by a City of London merchant William Blake. Constructed in the gardens of a large mansion called Dorchester House, Blake intended the speculative development to fund a charity school he had established in the main building. In 1816, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, moved to the Highgate home of his doctor, James Gillman, seeking treatment for his addiction to opium. In 1823 the Gillmans moved to No. 3, The Grove, installing Coleridge in a suite of rooms on the top floor. He remained there until his death in 1834; writing, revising and republishing earlier
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James Gillman, seeking treatment for his addiction to opium. In 1823 the Gillmans moved to No. 3, The Grove, installing Coleridge in a suite of rooms on the top floor. He remained there until his death in 1834; writing, revising and republishing earlier works such as Kubla Khan, receiving visitors and becoming lauded as "the Sage of Highgate". In 1931 the house was bought by J. B. Priestly, using the profits from his novels, which had brought literary and worldly success since the publication of The Good Companions in 1929. He engaged Seely & Paget to reconstruct the house and the landscape architects Mawson's to redesign the garden. In the 21st century, No.3 was home to the model, Kate Moss. Moss sold the house in 2022. Architecture and description Bridget Cherry, in her 2002 revised London 4: North edition of the Pevsner Buildings of England series, describes Nos. 1–6, The Grove, as "the finest group in Highgate". The row was originally built as three pairs of semi-detached houses,
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Griffin Connor Isip McDaniel (born March 30, 2000) is a Filipino footballer who plays as a midfielder for Stallion Laguna of the Philippines Football League and the Philippines U23 national team. Personal life McDaniel was born in Orange County, California and raised in Corona, California. He has attended the Norco High School. His mother Lindy is a Filipino who has roots in Pampanga and Davao City, while his father Clint is a football (soccer coach). McDaniel's sisters, Olivia and Chandler, are Philippines women's international footballers. Career
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School. His mother Lindy is a Filipino who has roots in Pampanga and Davao City, while his father Clint is a football (soccer coach). McDaniel's sisters, Olivia and Chandler, are Philippines women's international footballers. Career College career McDaniel played college soccer for California Baptist University. He played 13 games in his freshman year and 15 games in his sophomore year. Stallion Laguna In August 2020, McDaniel joined Philippines Football
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Ending this year La 1 Foreign series debuts in Spain La 1 Births 14 January - Manel Fuentes, host. 26 January - Màxim Huerta, host. 4 February - Lorena Castell, hostess. 8 April - Cristina Medina, actress. 10 April - Silvia Abril, actress and comedian. 14 April - Gema López, journalist. 7 May - Lola Baldrich, actress. 7 May - Malena Gracia, showoman. 6 June - Silvia Jato, hostess. 8 June - Luis Fraga, host. 19 June - Eva Isanta, actress. 19 June - Nacho Fresneda, actor. 21 June - Pedro Alonso, actor. 30 June - Guillermo Ortega, actor. 5 July - Roberto Vilar, host
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Dublin (Ireland) with the song En un mundo Nuevo, ranking 2nd with 116 points. Debuts La 1 Television shows La 1 Ending this year La 1 Foreign series debuts in Spain La 1 Births 14 January - Manel Fuentes, host. 26 January - Màxim Huerta, host. 4 February - Lorena Castell, hostess. 8 April - Cristina Medina, actress. 10 April - Silvia Abril, actress and comedian. 14 April - Gema
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Poza, actress. 23 March - Nuria Roca, hostess. 9 April - Carmen Alcayde, hostess. 10 April - Toni Acosta, actress. 13 May - María José Molina, hostess. 21 May - Arancha del Sol, hostess. 2 June - Mariano Alameda, actor. 25 June - Albert Barniol , meteorologist. 10 July - Alicia Bogo, actress. 3 August - Adrià Collado, actor. 7 August - Eva Hache, comedian and hostess. 27 August - Patricia Vico, actress. 3 September - Natalia Estrada, hostess. 15 September
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José Luis López Vázquez, awarded by the International Emmy and Golden Nymph in the Monte-Carlo Television Festival. Debuts La 1 Television shows La 1 Ending this year La 1 Foreign series debuts in Spain La 1 Births 7 March - Nathalie Poza, actress. 23 March - Nuria Roca, hostess. 9 April - Carmen Alcayde, hostess. 10 April - Toni Acosta, actress. 13 May - María José Molina, hostess. 21 May -
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Song Contest 1973 hold in Luxembourg, with the song Eres tú ranking 2nd with 125 points. 28 June: Rafael Orbe Cano is appointed Director General of RTVE. 19 July: Los payasos de la tele debut in Televisión Española with their show El gran circo de TVE. 23 November: Debut of the telefilm Juan Soldado, by Fernando Fernán Gómez, awarded in the Prague Television Festival. Debuts La 1 Television shows La 1 Ending this year La 1 24 horas (1970-1973) Animales racionales (1972-1973) Divertido siglo (1972-1973) Historias de Juan Español (1972-1973) Juego de
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debut in Televisión Española with their show El gran circo de TVE. 23 November: Debut of the telefilm Juan Soldado, by Fernando Fernán Gómez, awarded in the Prague Television Festival. Debuts La 1 Television shows La 1 Ending this year La 1 24 horas (1970-1973) Animales racionales (1972-1973) Divertido siglo (1972-1973) Historias de Juan Español (1972-1973) Juego de letras (1972-1973) Si las piedras hablaran (1972-1973) Tres eran tres (1972-1973) Vuestro amigo
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created. 22 November: Jesús Sancho Rof is appointed Director General of RTVE. Debuts Television shows La 1 Ending this year La 1 Foreign series debuts in Spain La 1 Births Deaths 23 January - Artur Kaps, director, 61. 11 February - Antonio Casal, actor, 63. 16
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of RTVE. Debuts Television shows La 1 Ending this year La 1 Foreign series debuts in Spain La 1 Births Deaths 23 January - Artur Kaps, director, 61. 11 February - Antonio Casal,
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4.205 in Black and white. Debuts Television shows La 1 Ending this year La 1 Cuatro tiempos (1974-1975) Fiesta (1974-1975) Hoy 14,15 (1974-1975) Las Instituciones (1974-1975) ¿Le conoce usted? (1974-1975) Lo de Tip
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1.143 hours in colour versus 4.205 in Black and white. Debuts Television shows La 1 Ending this year La 1 Cuatro tiempos (1974-1975) Fiesta (1974-1975) Hoy 14,15 (1974-1975) Las Instituciones (1974-1975) ¿Le conoce
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television related events in 1976. Events 19 March: Second season of Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez, debuts on La 1, with a cast including among others Victoria Abril and María Casal. 22 May: Last episode of anime Heidi airs on TVE; it is the first Japanese anime broadcast in Spain. 22 June: Clown
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1, with a cast including among others Victoria Abril and María Casal. 22 May: Last episode of anime Heidi airs on TVE; it is the first Japanese anime broadcast in Spain. 22 June: Clown Fofó's death shocks Spain. 23 July: Rafael Anson is appointed Director General of RTVE. 30 October: María Ostiz, representing Spain
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19 November: Fernando Arias-Salgado is appointed Director General of RTVE. 19 November: Last episode of Japanese anime 3000 Leagues in Search of Mother is aired on La 1. Tha main character finds his mother. Debuts Television shows La 1 Ending this year La 1 Los
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Rius (1976-1977) La Señora García se confiesa (1976-1977) La 2 Original (1974-1977) Foreign series debuts in Spain Births Deaths 27 March - Romano Villalba, director, 46. See also 1977 in Spain List of Spanish films of 1977
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this year La 1 El Mundo en acción (1973-1978) Vivir para ver (1975-1978) Curro Jiménez (1976-1978) Última hora (1976-1978) La Semana (1974-1978) Lengua viva (1977-1978) El Monstruo de Sanchezstein (1977-1978) Las Reglas del juego (1977-1978) Yo canto (1977-1978) La 2 Teatro Club (1976-1978) Foreign series debuts in Spain Births 2 February - Macarena Gómez, actress. 4 March - María Casado, hostess. 10 March - Marta Torné, actress. 9 April - Salva Reina, actor. 20 May - Edu
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a list of Spanish television related events in 1978. Events 25 January: The four directors of the only news program in the country, Telediario, Ladislao Azcona, Eduardo Sotillos, Pedro Macía y Miguel Ángel Gozalo, resign from their position because of disagreements with the channel director. Debuts Television shows La 1 Ending this year La 1 El Mundo en acción (1973-1978) Vivir para ver (1975-1978) Curro Jiménez (1976-1978) Última hora (1976-1978) La Semana (1974-1978) Lengua viva (1977-1978) El Monstruo de Sanchezstein (1977-1978) Las Reglas del juego (1977-1978) Yo canto (1977-1978) La 2 Teatro Club (1976-1978) Foreign series
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events in 1979. Events 31 March: Betty Missiego performing the song Su canción represents Spain at the Eurovision Song Contest 1979, that took place in Jerusalem, ranking 2nd. Debuts Television shows La 1 Ending this year La 1 Novela (1962-1979) Un Globo, dos globos, tres globos (1974-1979) Hora 15 (1977-1979) El Recreo (1977-1979) Los Espectáculos (1978-1979) El Hotel de las mil y una estrellas (1978-1979) El Juglar y la reina (1978-1979) La Segunda oportunidad (1978-1979) Sumarísimo (1978-1979) Tiempo libre (1978-1979) La 2 Torneo (1967-1979)
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song Su canción represents Spain at the Eurovision Song Contest 1979, that took place in Jerusalem, ranking 2nd. Debuts Television shows La 1 Ending this year La 1 Novela (1962-1979) Un Globo, dos globos, tres globos (1974-1979) Hora 15 (1977-1979) El Recreo (1977-1979) Los Espectáculos (1978-1979) El Hotel de las mil y una estrellas (1978-1979) El Juglar y la reina (1978-1979) La Segunda oportunidad (1978-1979) Sumarísimo (1978-1979) Tiempo libre (1978-1979) La 2 Torneo (1967-1979) Redacción noche (1976-1979) Foreign series debuts in Spain Births 1 January - Gisela, singer. 2 January - Alfonso Merlos, host. 30 January - Carlos Latre, comedian. 17
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occupation of Okinawa from 1 to 14 April 1945. After the end of the war, the ship was decommissioned on 8 December 1945 and Commander Naval Forces Far East (COMNAVFE) Shipping Control Authority for Japan (SCAJAP), which the ship was re-designated as Q088. Military Sea Transportation Service acquired the ship on 31 March 1952 and re-designated again as T-LST-399. On 1 November 1973, the T-LST-399 was struck from the Naval Register and was put into the mothball state at the Suisun Bay Reserve Fleet, California. She was later scrapped. According to Navsource.org, the ship was reinstated and renamed as IX-511, later struck on the Naval Register on 15 June 1985. LST-399 earned five battle star for World War II service. Awards Combat Action Ribbon Navy Unit Commendation American Campaign Medal Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal (5 battle stars)
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down on 28 September 1942 at Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Co., Newport News, Virginia. Launched on 23 November 1942 and commissioned on 4 January 1943, Lt. George F. Baker in command. During World War II, LST-399 was assigned to the Asiatic-Pacific theater and participated in the occupation of New Georgia-Rendova-Vangunu on 21 July and Vella Lavella from 15 and 26 August 1943. Assault on the Treasury Island from 27 October and 6 November 1943. The capture and occupation of Guam from 21 to 28 July 1944. The ship participated in the assault and occupation of Iwo Jima from 19 to 25 February 1945 and later the assault and occupation of Okinawa from 1 to 14 April 1945. After the end of the war, the ship was decommissioned on 8 December 1945 and Commander Naval Forces Far East (COMNAVFE) Shipping Control Authority
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Haka. On 8 February 2022, he debuted for Haka during a 1-1 draw with FC Honka. Honours Miramar Rangers New Zealand National League: 2021 Individual New Zealand National League Golden Boot: 2021 References External links Expatriate footballers in Finland FC Haka players New Zealand expatriate sportspeople in
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2022 season, he signed for Finnish top flight team Haka. On 8 February 2022, he debuted for Haka during a 1-1 draw with FC Honka. Honours Miramar Rangers New Zealand National League: 2021 Individual New Zealand National League Golden Boot: 2021 References External links Expatriate footballers in Finland FC Haka players New Zealand expatriate sportspeople in Turkey Team Wellington players New Zealand expatriate sportspeople in Finland Miramar Rangers AFC players Living
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of the VDEV type. The drawbar ran the length of the coach and was spring-loaded in the middle. The coaches had slotted cylinder buffers with an installation length of 650 millimetres, the buffer plates had a diameter of 370 millimetres. The platform was shortened for the wagons built to Sheets 6055.2 and 6055.3, resulting in a shorter length over buffers. Running gear The coaches had riveted half-timbered axle holders of VDEV design. The axles were housed in sliding axle bearings. The spoked wheels were of the Bavarian Type 38 design. The suspension springs were 1,764 mm long with a cross-section of 96 x 13 mm. They were eleven leaves thick. Because of the long wheelbase of 6,000 millimetres, VDEV radial axles were used. In addition to a hand-operated screw brake located on one of the platforms at the end of the coach, the coaches also had air brakes of the Westinghouse type. Body The coach body had a wooden framework covered with sheet metal on the outside and wood panels on the inside. The joints of the sheets were sealed by cover strips. The roof was gently rounded and flush with the side walls. It extended in a hood over the open end-platforms. The coaches in the first delivery series had steps of Lokalbahn branch line design with a folding last step. The remaining delivery series were equipped with main line coach steps. Facilities This class of coach was originally intended for both 2nd and 3rd class passengers and had a total of 48 seats and a toilet. The 2nd class seats were upholstered, the 3rd class seats were wooden slat benches, typical of the class. 20 standing places were designated for the two end-platforms. The end-platforms of coaches built to Sheet 6055.3 and 6055.3 were shortened from 1,000 mm to 900 mm. This
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In contrast to other local railway coaches, these were suitable for military transport. Procurement In the period 1909–1929, 411 wagons in classes BL, BCL, CL, DL and PPostL were procured. They all had a standard floor plan, open end-platforms with Dixi gates on the steps and gangways secured only by an iron railing. Large window panes were installed instead of the composite windows that had been usual up to that point. Of the coaches built to Design Sheet 521, 18 were procured in two batches, in 1909 and 1911, from SE in Nuremberg and Rathgeber in Munich. Career The whereabouts of four coaches could not be clarified in 1945 after the end of the Second World War. The rest of the coaches went into the Deutsche Bundesbahn, where they were used until the 1960s. Design features Underframe The underframe of the coach was made entirely of rivetted steel profiles. The outer side beams were U-shaped with outward facing flanges. The crossbeams were also made of U-profiles and not cranked. The wagons had screw couplings of the VDEV type. The drawbar ran the length of the coach and was spring-loaded in the middle. The coaches had slotted cylinder buffers with an installation length of 650 millimetres, the buffer plates had a diameter of 370 millimetres. The platform was shortened for the wagons built to Sheets 6055.2 and 6055.3, resulting in a shorter length over buffers. Running gear The coaches had riveted half-timbered axle holders of VDEV design. The axles were housed in sliding axle bearings. The spoked wheels were of the Bavarian Type 38 design. The suspension springs were 1,764 mm long with a cross-section of 96 x 13 mm. They were eleven leaves thick. Because of the long wheelbase of 6,000 millimetres, VDEV radial axles were used. In addition to a hand-operated screw brake located on one of the platforms at the end of the coach, the coaches also had air brakes of the Westinghouse type. Body The coach body had a wooden framework covered with sheet metal on the outside and wood panels on the inside. The joints of the sheets were sealed by cover strips. The roof was gently rounded and flush
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for the Shimla Municipal Corporation are speculated to be held in May or June 2022. Schedule Parties and
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the Shimla Municipal Corporation are speculated to be held in May or June 2022. Schedule Parties and alliances
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dielsii is a spreading shrub that typically grows to a height of , its foliage covered with star-shaped hairs. The leaves are heart-shaped, long and wide. Each flower is borne on a pedicel long, the sepals pink or white, the petals reduced to small scales or lobes and there are five stamens. Flowering occurs in December. Taxonomy Lasiopetalum dielsii was first formally described in 1904 by Ernst Georg Pritzel in Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Pflanzen Westaustraliens, ihrer Verbreitung und ihrer Lebensverhaltnisse. The specific epithet (dielsii) honours Ludwig Diels. Distribution and habitat This lasiopetalum grows on
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foliage covered with star-shaped hairs. The leaves are heart-shaped, long and wide. Each flower is borne on a pedicel long, the sepals pink or white, the petals reduced to small scales or lobes and there are five stamens. Flowering occurs in December. Taxonomy Lasiopetalum dielsii was first formally described in 1904 by Ernst Georg Pritzel in Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Pflanzen Westaustraliens, ihrer Verbreitung und ihrer Lebensverhaltnisse. The specific epithet (dielsii) honours Ludwig Diels. Distribution and habitat This lasiopetalum grows on steep slopes in the Esperance Plains and Mallee
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Telefono giallo''', the popularity among the general public came in 1989, with the Rai 3 true-crime program about missing persons , that she wrote and hosted until 1994 and for which she was awarded a and a Telegatto. In the following years she presented several programs, until her last work, Giallo 4'', that she
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the Rai 3 true-crime program about missing persons , that she wrote and hosted until 1994 and for which she was awarded a and a Telegatto. In the following years she presented several programs, until her last work, Giallo 4'', that she wrote and hosted between 1999 and 2000 on Rete 4. Raffai died after a long illness on 10 February 2022, at the age of 78. References External links 1943 births 2022 deaths Italian
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head of the Migdal Oz seminary. She is the daughter of Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein and Dr. Tovah Soloveitchik and the granddaughter of Joseph B. Soloveitchik. Biography Esti Rosenberg was born in 1965 in the United States, the fourth child of her parents, Aharon Lichtenstein and Tova Lichtenstein, and immigrated to Israel with her parents on Aliyah in 1971 at the age of six, when her father was offered the position of Rosh Yeshiva at Yeshivat Har Etzion. She studied at the Chorev Ulpana in Jerusalem and was a member of the Ezra youth movement. Rosenberg graduated with a bachelor's degree in Hebrew Literature and History from Hebrew University. She studied Tanach studies at the Jerusalem Michlalah and learned in one of the first graduating classes of Matan Jerusalem. Rosenberg was Rosh Beit Midrash at Midreshet Bruriah, now known as Midreshet Lindenbaum, and served as Training Coordinator of Bnei Akiva's Jerusalem region. In 1997 she founded Migdal Oz, the sister school of Yeshivat Har Etzion, under the guidance of Aharon Lichtenstein and Yehuda Amital. Rosenberg gives many Shiurim throughout Israel, is a member of Bnei Akiva's national administration and participates in peace dialogue groups between the religious and secular and between the right-wing and left-wing groups in Israel. Worldview Regarding the establishment of a Beit Midrash/seminary for women, Rosenberg said, "Placing Torah learning at the center of the Beit Midrash challenged the community of learners to delve into the experience
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Hebrew University. She studied Tanach studies at the Jerusalem Michlalah and learned in one of the first graduating classes of Matan Jerusalem. Rosenberg was Rosh Beit Midrash at Midreshet Bruriah, now known as Midreshet Lindenbaum, and served as Training Coordinator of Bnei Akiva's Jerusalem region. In 1997 she founded Migdal Oz, the sister school of Yeshivat Har Etzion, under the guidance of Aharon Lichtenstein and Yehuda Amital. Rosenberg gives many Shiurim throughout Israel, is a member of Bnei Akiva's national administration and participates in peace dialogue groups between the religious and secular and between the right-wing and left-wing groups in Israel. Worldview Regarding the establishment of a Beit Midrash/seminary for women, Rosenberg said, "Placing Torah learning at the center of the Beit Midrash challenged the community of learners to delve into the experience of Abaye and Rava and into the Halachic Sugyot alongside serious, critical thinking and learning. It is in part a building of their religious personalities and in part a meaningful breakthrough for the integration of women into the world of Torah and placing them as exemplary role models for the girls who they will teach." (Translated from original Hebrew.) Rosenberg believes, in line with the views of her grandfather Joseph B. Soloveitchik, that Torah study is a fundamental and significant component of Avodat Hashem for the Jewish woman. This includes all
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and offers views of the first European settlements on Antigua, established in the early 17th century, and of the fortifications surrounding Nelson's Dockyard. The hill formed part of the estate of Archibald Dow, the civilian storekeeper at the dockyard, who constructed a house there in 1732. The land was compulsorily acquired from Dow in 1789 at a cost of £8,354 0s 8d to allow fortifications to be constructed to protect the ridgeline from attack from the landward side. The fortifications were built by the Royal Engineers and included stone walls intended to make the fortifications appear more imposing to potential attackers than they actually were. Dow's house was used by senior officers of the garrison before being converted to a residence for the Governor of the Leeward Islands. This was destroyed in an earthquake of 1834, which also ended the permanent presence of a garrison on the site. Museum A grant of $11 million was provided by the Canadian International Development Agency in 1989 to establish a museum on Dow's Hill,
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permanent presence of a garrison on the site. Museum A grant of $11 million was provided by the Canadian International Development Agency in 1989 to establish a museum on Dow's Hill, to cater for tourists. The museum was sited close to the ruins of the governor's residence. The museum is operated by the Antigua and Barbuda National Parks Authority and is open daily from 9.00 to 17.00. It contains a gift shop and café/bar. The museum shows a multimedia presentation of Antiguan history from the first Amerindian settlers through to the European agricultural settlements, the island's role as a British military base and the campaign for independence. The museum offers walking tours to nearby historic sites and a weekly "Rum in the Ruins"
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Presidency Matches. In six first-class matches, he scored 179 runs at an average of 14.91 and with a highest score of 33. A wicket-keeper while fielding, he took 6 catches and made 4 stumpings. He served with the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve in the Second World War, being commissioned as a pilot officer in the administrative and special duties branch. He was promoted to the war substantive rank of flying officer in January 1942, gaining the rank in full in November 1943. Cradock-Watson was made an OBE in the 1944 New Year Honours. He was mentioned in dispatches in January 1945, at which
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graduating from Oxford, Cradock-Watson began a career in the petroleum industry for Shell International. His first position was in British Burma, which was then administered as part of British India, where he was a marketing assistant from 1930 to 1940. In the late 1930s, Cradock-Watson played first-class cricket for Northern India on three occasions in the Ranji Trophy from 1937 to 1939; he also made three first-class appearances for the Europeans cricket team from 1937 to 1940, including one appearance apiece in both the Bombay Pentangular and Madras Presidency Matches. In six first-class matches, he scored 179 runs at an average of 14.91 and with a highest score of 33. A wicket-keeper while fielding, he took 6 catches and made 4 stumpings. He served with the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve in the Second World War, being
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the art of Kung Fu. Cast Kang Chin Yasuaki Kurata Ping Lu Lung Fong Chi Ma Ai-ling Pai Mao Shan Chin-Lai Sung References External links 1970 films 1970 martial arts films 1970s action films 1970s martial arts films 1970s Cantonese-language films Films
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a drug boss just using the art of Kung Fu. Cast Kang Chin Yasuaki Kurata Ping Lu Lung Fong Chi Ma Ai-ling Pai Mao Shan Chin-Lai Sung References External links 1970 films 1970 martial arts films 1970s action films
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Results Delegates References External links Beauty pageants in the Philippines Miss World Philippines 2022 beauty
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2022. Tracy Perez of Cebu City will crown her successor at the end of the event. Results
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than in Louisiana. Since he was the neophyte and youngest in the coaching rotation, he was assigned the responsibility of training the players and as well as checking up on their academic progresses. References External links Trey Montgomery
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the area than in Louisiana. Since he was the neophyte and youngest in the coaching rotation, he was assigned the responsibility of training the players and as well as checking up on their academic progresses. References External links Trey Montgomery Coaching profile
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The island was home to the Society of African Missions (SMA) missionaries who built a Chapel, Convent, Teacher training college, cemetary and also a coconut plantation. The island was later abandoned in 1962 when the missionaries left and the locals also left once the plantation could
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a coconut plantation. The island was later abandoned in 1962 when the missionaries left and the locals also left once the plantation could no longer support them. The island
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came across a car with two men inside. The pair consisted of 21-year-old Rodney Gene Bonham and his friend Larry Holt, both students at the Tarrant County Junior College who had recently arrived at the establishment to play bowling with friends. Ervin and his friend walked up to the driver's window and leaned in to ask him a question, which, depending on the source, was either about offering them a bottle of beer or if Bonham and Holt were waiting for somebody. When Bonham replied that they were about to go inside, Ervin pulled out a pistol and shot him in the neck, threatening to do the same with Holt if he did not do what he ordered him to. Holt pretended to comply, but once they were distracted, he slammed the car door shut, opened the passenger door and fled inside the bowling alley, where he called for help. Ervin and his accomplice fled the scene and Bonham, who was in critical condition, was driven to the St. Joseph Hospital for treatment. His injuries proved too severe, and Bonham succumbed to them four days later. At the initial stages, police had trouble identifying any suspects due to the seemingly random nature of the killing, which was called 'senseless' by law enforcement. On the same day as this was announced in the news, Ervin phoned the Bonham household and claimed that he was "sorry" for killing their son. One of the detectives assigned to the case, L. V. LeFils, eventually managed to identify Ervin as a potential suspect after he questioned a variety of people in unrelated cases, leading to him being charged with Bonham's murder and a $650 reward for Ervin's arrest. Fearing arrest, Ervin fled to Colorado and settled in Denver, changing his name to "Joe Michael Erwing" in an attempt to conceal his identity. From 1970 to 1977, Ervin would be repeatedly charged with offenses such as burglary, rape, sexually abusing children, and assault with a deadly weapon, but each time was found not guilty on the grounds of diminished responsibility. Instead of serving jail time, he was repeatedly interned at the Colorado State Hospital in Pueblo, from where he was repeatedly released after months of treatment. Later investigations would reveal that on at least two occasions, typographical errors in listing Ervin's real name and birth date failed to link him to the active arrest warrant in Texas, allowing him to post bail in two cases of rape and theft. Attempts from district attorneys to raise the bail bonds in both cases were also unsuccessful. Release and serial murders On December 7, 1978, Ervin knocked on the door of 33-year-old Madeleine Furey-Livaudais, a housewife who was alone with her two young daughters at the time. When she opened the door, he forced her into the bedroom, where he repeatedly stabbed her until she died. Furey-Livaudais' body was later discovered by her husband, Antonio, as he returned home from work. At the time, Denver police were prevented from properly investigating her killing due to a slew of unrelated murders taking place in their jurisdiction. On August 10, 1980, Ervin confronted 53-year-old Delores Barajas, an employee at the Fairmont Hotel in downtown Denver, who was walking home from work. He stabbed her multiple times and then dragged her body to the back of a nearby apartment building, where it was found several hours later. On December 21, the body of 27-year-old Gwendolyn Harris was found with multiple stab wounds in the Montbello neighborhood, not far from Ervin's own apartment. Her identity could not positively be
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offenses such as burglary, rape, sexually abusing children, and assault with a deadly weapon, but each time was found not guilty on the grounds of diminished responsibility. Instead of serving jail time, he was repeatedly interned at the Colorado State Hospital in Pueblo, from where he was repeatedly released after months of treatment. Later investigations would reveal that on at least two occasions, typographical errors in listing Ervin's real name and birth date failed to link him to the active arrest warrant in Texas, allowing him to post bail in two cases of rape and theft. Attempts from district attorneys to raise the bail bonds in both cases were also unsuccessful. Release and serial murders On December 7, 1978, Ervin knocked on the door of 33-year-old Madeleine Furey-Livaudais, a housewife who was alone with her two young daughters at the time. When she opened the door, he forced her into the bedroom, where he repeatedly stabbed her until she died. Furey-Livaudais' body was later discovered by her husband, Antonio, as he returned home from work. At the time, Denver police were prevented from properly investigating her killing due to a slew of unrelated murders taking place in their jurisdiction. On August 10, 1980, Ervin confronted 53-year-old Delores Barajas, an employee at the Fairmont Hotel in downtown Denver, who was walking home from work. He stabbed her multiple times and then dragged her body to the back of a nearby apartment building, where it was found several hours later. On December 21, the body of 27-year-old Gwendolyn Harris was found with multiple stab wounds in the Montbello neighborhood, not far from Ervin's own apartment. Her identity could not positively be established at first, but she was later positively identified after an autopsy at the Denver General Hospital. On January 24, 1981, Ervin stabbed to death his youngest known victim, 17-year-old Antoinette Parks, in a field in Adams County. At the time of her death, Parks was six to seven months pregnant. Arrest and suicide On June 27, Ervin was flagged down by 26-year-old police officer Deborah Sue Corr in Aurora for driving under the influence. As she attempted to arrest him, the pair got into a scuffle, with Ervin managing to get a hold of her gun and subsequently shooting Corr. He then fired the weapon at 19-year-old Glen Spies, an Explorer Scout who had driven by the scene and attempted to help Corr, wounding him as well, before driving away. After the shooting was reported to other officers, he was quickly tracked down to his apartment, where he was attempting to saw off a handcuff bracelet that had been placed on his wrist. Ervin was subsequently charged with Corr's murder and the attempted murder of Glen Spies. While awaiting trial, Ervin was placed in a solitary cell at the Adams County Jail in Brighton. On July 1, he hanged himself with a makeshift rope made from pieces of a towel, and by the time he was driven to Brighton Community Hospital, he was pronounced dead. Upon examining his jail cell, prison officials found a suicide note in which Ervin expressed remorse
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at Waldorf schools.<ref>Dozenten der Freien Hochschule Stuttgart - Prof. Dr. Albrecht Schad</ref> Wolfgang Schad has since retired and Bernd Rosslenbroich has taken over as head of the institute.University of Witten/Herdecke Faculty of Health: Institute of Evolutionary Biology Scientific work In his major work Threefoldness in Humans and Mammals; Toward a Biology of Form, Schad applied Rudolf Steiner’s approach from his idea of the Threefold structure of the human organism in the sense of a comparative morphology to mammals.Wolfgang Schad’s study Threefoldness in Humans and Mammals; Toward a Biology of Form. From 1982 to 1985 Schad published four anthologies of works by various authors under the title Goetheanist Natural Science in the (anthroposophical) Verlag Freies Geistesleben & Urachhaus. With this he established the term Goetheanism in the environment of anthroposophy. Numerous works by Schad appeared in anthroposophical journals, only occasionally did he write for others. As head of the Institute of Evolutionary Biology, he became editor of the Wissenschaftlichen Schriftenreihe des Instituts für Evolutionsbiologie und Morphologie Universität Witten/Herdecke (Scientific Series of the Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Morphology University of Witten/Herdecke).The Potential Cultural Landscape Vegetation in the Bergisch-Märkische Hügelland In his research in evolutionary biology, Schad came to the conclusion that evolutionary developments would not take place by coincidence alone, but also not by teleology, but that in many living beings there would live a piece of inner autonomy, which, if the epigenetic changes are inherited by their offspring, could lead them to new forms of development. "The element of chance frees the course of evolution from the teleological determinism of any plan. In the meantime, quantum and chaos theory have also freed it from the causal determinism in its claim to absoluteness." (Wolfgang Schad, 2009) His central topics include the temporal shapes in the evolution of animals and humans and heterochrony.Wolfgang Schad: Evolutionary Biology and Education. In: Education and Upbringing, vol. 47, issue 4, 1994. In retirement, he authored several more books published by Urachhausverlag. Publications (selection) Man and mammals: Toward a biology of form. Verlag: Waldorf Press, 1977, ISBN 978-0-91461-410-4.
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his idea of the Threefold structure of the human organism in the sense of a comparative morphology to mammals.Wolfgang Schad’s study Threefoldness in Humans and Mammals; Toward a Biology of Form. From 1982 to 1985 Schad published four anthologies of works by various authors under the title Goetheanist Natural Science in the (anthroposophical) Verlag Freies Geistesleben & Urachhaus. With this he established the term Goetheanism in the environment of anthroposophy. Numerous works by Schad appeared in anthroposophical journals, only occasionally did he write for others. As head of the Institute of Evolutionary Biology, he became editor of the Wissenschaftlichen Schriftenreihe des Instituts für Evolutionsbiologie und Morphologie Universität Witten/Herdecke (Scientific Series of the Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Morphology University of Witten/Herdecke).The Potential Cultural Landscape Vegetation in the Bergisch-Märkische Hügelland In his research in evolutionary biology, Schad came to the conclusion that evolutionary developments would not take place by coincidence alone, but also not by teleology, but that in many living beings there would live a piece of inner autonomy, which, if the epigenetic changes are inherited by their offspring, could lead them to new forms of development. "The element of chance frees the course of evolution from the teleological determinism of any plan. In the meantime, quantum and chaos theory have also freed it from the causal determinism in its claim to absoluteness." (Wolfgang Schad, 2009) His central topics include the temporal shapes in the evolution of animals and humans and heterochrony.Wolfgang Schad: Evolutionary Biology and Education. In: Education and Upbringing, vol. 47, issue 4, 1994. In retirement, he authored several more books published by Urachhausverlag. Publications (selection) Man and mammals: Toward a biology of form. Verlag: Waldorf Press, 1977, ISBN 978-0-91461-410-4. Expanded new edition (with Heinrich Brettschneider and Albrecht Schad), Stuttgart 2012. Threefoldness in Humans and Mammals: Toward a Biology of Form. Adonis Press 2021. ISBN 978-0-93277-664-8 Die Vorgeburtlichkeit des Menschen – Der Entwicklungsgedanke in der
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the Writers Guild of America Award for Television: New Series and Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Dramatic Series for creating the Showtime series Yellowjackets. References External links 21st-century American screenwriters American male screenwriters American producers American screenwriters American women screenwriters American women television producers
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Bart Nickerson are American screenwriters and producers known for creating and executive producing the Showtime drama series Yellowjackets. Biography Lyle was born in New Jersey and received her B.A. and MFA from Columbia University. Lyle and Nickerson wrote for TV shows such as Narcos, The Originals,
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who plays for FCSB, as a midfielder. References External links 2005 births Living people Sportspeople from Iași
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Living people Sportspeople from Iași Romanian footballers Association football midfielders FC Steaua București players Liga I
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roles. He is best known for the role of Otello Testa in the long-running soap opera Un posto al sole. In 2018 he suffered a hearth attack and underwent an angioplasty surgery. References External links 1943 births Living people People from Naples Italian male film actors Italian male television actors Italian male stage actors Italian
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known for the role of Otello Testa in the long-running soap opera Un posto al sole. In 2018 he suffered a hearth attack and underwent an angioplasty surgery. References External links 1943 births Living people People from Naples Italian male film actors Italian male television actors Italian male stage actors Italian dramatists and
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various catering companies in the Grand Metropolitan Hotels hotel chain. From 1984 to 1992, he owned Martins Catering Ltd in Toronto. Rītiņš was gay. During the 1980s, he sang with a gay mens' choir in Toronto. Rītiņš had struggled with alcoholism as an adult, but later became sober and remained sober until his death. For many years he hosted his own cooking television LTV show, Kas var būt labāks par šo?. Rītiņš was President of
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Stars, a meritorious award for Latvian citizens. Biography Born in Nantwich, Cheshire, to Latvian parents and educated in England, Mārtiņš spent part of his life in Canada, but lived in Latvia from 1993. In 1971, he graduated from Westminster Technical College in London. From the mid-1970s to the early 1990s, he worked for various catering companies in the Grand Metropolitan Hotels hotel chain. From 1984 to 1992, he owned Martins Catering Ltd in Toronto. Rītiņš
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adjudged the most valuable player in the division in his first stint. He would follow that dazzling season with another, with a promotion to the second division with Leixões. Leixões SC On 1 July 2020, Sapara signed a contract with Leixões in the Liga Sabseg. At Leixões, Sapara was six times voted MVP in the course of the season and also emerged his club’s highest goal scorer. Portimonese S.C. On 31
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was six times voted MVP in the course of the season and also emerged his club’s highest goal scorer. Portimonese S.C. On 31 January 2022, Sapara moved to Portimonense in the Liga Bwin. References External links 1995 births Living
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Cambridge University. Both men's and women's teams represent the club in the National University League, the Fitzpatrick Cup, and the annual Varsity Match against Oxford, among other things. History The club has been active for over 100 years, with the first recorded men's game against Oxford taking place on March 18, 1911. The women's game has developed more recently, with the first women's varsity match in 2018 ending in a tie. The 90th Varsity match was the subject of a short ABC documentary. The connection between the university and the sport in fact stretches much further back to when Tom Wills, one of the founders of the game, studied there (seemingly to be more concerned about playing cricket than academics), then returning to Australia to set up the Melbourne Football Club. Club record Varsity match results Membership &
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(seemingly to be more concerned about playing cricket than academics), then returning to Australia to set up the Melbourne Football Club. Club record Varsity match results Membership & organisation Membership of the club is not restricted to Cambridge University students or staff, although a significant proportion of the club would fall into these groups. The club naturally has a large Australian membership, as well as many Irish players, due to the similarity of the game to Gaelic football. Players have a wide range of sporting backgrounds, ranging from having not played much sport at all, to having played Australian rules previously for a large part of their lives. The club is managed by a committee, elected annually, consisting of the President, Treasurer, and other responsible people. The club also has strong ties with the North London Lions, and a handful of players have ended up playing for both teams. See also AFL Europe Australian Rules Football in Europe Australian Rules Football in the United Kingdom References
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of the generated energy is destined. The installation of three 225kV/90kV transformers at Ebolowa, Nkoumou and Ahala, is part of the design. Construction costs Due to multiple delays, the cost for this project has kept increasing over time. In May 2009, the cost estimates were €556 million (approx. US$795 million). As of August 2021, total cost for all the project components totaled US$831.6 million (approx. €727.2 million). As of December 2021, €5 million (approx. US$5.7 million) was still needed to compensate landowners, in order to allow the completion of the high voltage electricity evacuation line. Funding The table below illustrates the funding sources for the power station, evacuation line and associated infrastructure, including electricity substations. Operations The energy generated at this power station is sold to Eneo Cameroon SA, the national electricity utility company. See also List of power stations in Cameroon Nachtigal Hydroelectric Power Station References External links Provisional Reception of the
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2012. The design calls for an earth fill dam measuring high, creating a reservoir lake containing of water. The design also calls for a 225kV high voltage evacuation line from the power station to Yaoundé, where most of the generated energy is destined. The installation of three 225kV/90kV transformers at Ebolowa, Nkoumou and Ahala, is part of the design. Construction costs Due to multiple delays, the cost for this project has kept increasing over time. In May 2009, the cost estimates were €556 million (approx. US$795 million). As of August 2021, total cost for all the project components totaled US$831.6 million (approx. €727.2 million). As of December 2021, €5 million (approx. US$5.7 million) was still needed to compensate landowners, in order to allow the completion of the high voltage electricity evacuation line. Funding The table below illustrates the funding sources for the power station, evacuation line and associated infrastructure, including electricity substations. Operations The energy generated at this power station is sold to Eneo Cameroon SA, the national electricity utility company. See also
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and maternity beds. Separately, a barrack was built for "contagious" patients and apartments for staff. The hospital had a total of 40 beds. The hospital and outpatient clinic served twenty-five thousand people in the villages of Alekseevsky, Rostokino, Medvedkovo, Leonovo, Sviblovo, Ostankino and Mokhovo near Moscow. In 2019 the hospital expanded significantly with the addition of a new complex in Kommunarka
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clinic with a pharmacy, an emergency room for 3-4 beds and rooms for paramedical and obstetrical personnel and families. Medical assistance was provided to the population of the surrounding villages, factory workers. By 1899, a wooden house was built, which began to function as a hospital with surgical, therapeutic and maternity beds. Separately, a barrack was built for "contagious" patients and apartments for staff. The hospital had a total of 40 beds. The hospital and
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she now teaches an annual French translation workshop. Career Balmelli has translated works by several notable authors from French and English into Italian, including Sally Rooney, Aleksandar Hemon, Martin Amis, Wallace Stegner, Ian McEwan, Mary Gaitskill, Miriam Toews, J.M.G. Le Clézio, Emmanuel Carrère, Agota Kristof, Tahar Ben Jelloun, Marie Darrieussecq, Jean Echenoz, Cormac McCarthy, Noëlle Revaz, Yasmina Reza, and Fred Vargas. In 2022, she was awarded the Swiss Federal Office of Culture's Special Prize for Translation, and was cited as "one of the most significant translators from French and English to Italian," and commended for building
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Agota Kristof, Tahar Ben Jelloun, Marie Darrieussecq, Jean Echenoz, Cormac McCarthy, Noëlle Revaz, Yasmina Reza, and Fred Vargas. In 2022, she was awarded the Swiss Federal Office of Culture's Special Prize for Translation, and was cited as "one of the most significant translators from French and English to Italian," and commended for building "...bridges between different literatures, dedicating a constant, precious commitment to teaching and training." Her translations have been published by several notable Italian publishers, including Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, Adelphi Edizioni, and Marcos y Marcos. Her recent translations of Sally Rooney's books, Normal People and Beautiful World, Where Are You, received critical appreciation in the Italian press. She has translated over 80 books into Italian over the course of her career. Awards (2010) Gregor von Rezzori Prize for translating Cormac McCarthy's Suttree from English to Italian (2014) The Schiller Foundation's Terra Nova Prize
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valid species in the complex is S. orgila of Easter Island. The specific name jacksonensis means "from Jackson", an reference to the type locality. Description Scorpaena jacksoniensis has 12 spines and 9 soft rays in its dorsal fin, the 4th (occasionally the 3rd) spine being the longest, There are 16–18, normally 17, fin rays in the pectoral fin. The pelvic fin base is covered in embedded cycloid scales and these are also found on the rear of the underside which has a thick skin. The lateral lacrimal spine has 2, occasionally 3, points; the forward lacrimal spine has, 1 or 2, small spiny points on its rear edge and the rear lacrimal spine has a single point and us directed forwards and downwards in juveniles and young with a standard length of less than but it is pointed either straight down or diagonally rearwards in adults. There is a ridge in the middle of the interorbital space which has no spines but there is an occipital pit and a supplementary spine on the preoperculum. The pterotic spine is normally simple in young but in large adults, with a standard length
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longest, There are 16–18, normally 17, fin rays in the pectoral fin. The pelvic fin base is covered in embedded cycloid scales and these are also found on the rear of the underside which has a thick skin. The lateral lacrimal spine has 2, occasionally 3, points; the forward lacrimal spine has, 1 or 2, small spiny points on its rear edge and the rear lacrimal spine has a single point and us directed forwards and downwards in juveniles and young with a standard length of less than but it is pointed either straight down or diagonally rearwards in adults. There is a ridge in the middle of the interorbital space which has no spines but there is an occipital pit and a supplementary spine on the preoperculum. The pterotic spine is normally simple in young but in large adults, with a standard length greater than it may have 2 or more points. The gap separating the upper and lower opercular spines is clothed in thick skin which has sensory pores and canals. There are many skin flaps and tentacles on front part of the upper body. The colour of this species is frequently bright red but its colouration is extremely variable, it can be light grey to bright red marked with blotches. There are normally small dark spots on the chest. The juveniles can show a white to purplish blotch across the nape. Males have a large black spot on the soft-rayed part of the dorsal fin. This species has reached a maximum length of > Distribution and habitat Scorpaena jacksoniensis is endemic to the temperate seas of southeastern Australia. It definitely occurs as far north as Caloundra in Queensland south to the Beware Reef in Victoria. It may also occur as far west as Western Port, Victoria, however
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Farel has created over 2000 paintings, along with lithographs and sculptures. His work has been featured in magazines such as Univers des Arts, Corse Matin Presse, Artistes Magazine, Femina, Public Sénat, 3 Corse Viastella, and Select Magazine. Jean Louis Avril in Univers des arts, said "Over the course of numerous events and exhibitions both in France and around the world, the theme of his works takes the form of his favorite creed: Women, women, women." Farel's paintings depict sensual characters with refined forms that are set in fashionable bars grooving to the sound of dance and music, while Corsica stays his main source of inspiration. In 2018, he celebrated 30 years of painting at the Château de la Buzine in Marseille, Galerie
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des Vosges every year. Work Farel has created over 2000 paintings, along with lithographs and sculptures. His work has been featured in magazines such as Univers des Arts, Corse Matin Presse, Artistes Magazine, Femina, Public Sénat, 3 Corse Viastella, and Select Magazine. Jean Louis Avril in Univers des arts, said "Over the course of numerous events and exhibitions both in France and around the world, the theme of his works takes the form of his favorite creed: Women, women, women." Farel's paintings depict sensual characters with refined forms that are set in fashionable bars grooving to the sound of dance and music, while Corsica stays his main source of inspiration. In 2018, he
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1 () is a residential locality in south-western Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. Bordered by Omega I to the north and Phi II to the east, it is known to be one
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locality in south-western Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. Bordered by Omega I to the north and Phi
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genus of Central American velvet worms in the family Peripatidae. Species The genus contains
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two species: Mongeperipatus solorzanoi (Morera-Brenes & Monge-Nájera, 2010) Mongeperipatus kekoldi González
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She has featured guests including Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and Virgil Abloh, and Steve Balmer. She is represented by WME. Early life and education Ramamurthy was born in Chennai, India, and had a “typical middle-class Indian upbringing.” Career Software engineering In 2005, Ramamurthy was hired by S. Somasegar at Microsoft, moving to the company's Seattle headquarters in 2007. There, she led part of the Xbox Live team. She later worked at Netflix, where she built the consumer SDK. She also worked at Facebook as a software engineer, where she served as Director of Product leading creator monetization products such as Facebook Stars, subscription and tipping products, and later led Facebook Groups and community governance products. Entrepreneurship Ramamurthy co-founded True & Co, a lingerie e-commerce company in 2012. The company provides a “big data” approach to fitting bras based on an interactive questionnaire. She then served as entrepreneur-in-residence at Battery Ventures. In 2013, she founded Lumoid, a rental/try-before-you-buy service for gadgets such as camera gear and headphones. The company's goal was to allow consumers to test different brands before committing to a purchase. For example, prior to the Apple Watch's launch, over 3,000 people committed to rent the device through Lumoid. Best Buy partnered with Lumoid to power its gear rental program. The Good Time Show In December 2020, Ramamurthy and her husband, Sriram Krishnan, launched the Good Time Show, a Clubhouse talk show. They describe it as "focuse[d] on organic conversations on anything from startups to venture capitalism and cryptocurrencies." An early appearance by Elon Musk
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Time Show” Clubhouse chat show with her husband, Sriram Krishnan. She has featured guests including Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and Virgil Abloh, and Steve Balmer. She is represented by WME. Early life and education Ramamurthy was born in Chennai, India, and had a “typical middle-class Indian upbringing.” Career Software engineering In 2005, Ramamurthy was hired by S. Somasegar at Microsoft, moving to the company's Seattle headquarters in 2007. There, she led part of the Xbox Live team. She later worked at Netflix, where she built the consumer SDK. She also worked at Facebook as a software engineer, where she served as Director of Product leading creator monetization products such as Facebook Stars, subscription and tipping products, and later led Facebook Groups and community governance products. Entrepreneurship Ramamurthy co-founded True & Co, a lingerie e-commerce company in 2012. The company provides a “big data” approach to fitting bras based on an interactive questionnaire. She then served as entrepreneur-in-residence at Battery Ventures.
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kekoldi is a species of velvet worm in the Peripatidae
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species of velvet worm in the Peripatidae family. Males of this
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church in Mogliano, Marche, Italy See also Santa Maria a Piazza Santa Maria
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Santa Maria in Piazza, Mogliano, a church in Mogliano, Marche, Italy See also Santa
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(skier) Arif Khan (warlord)
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Khan (warlord) Arif Mohammad Khan
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() is a 2020 Russian-Finnish drama film directed by Valery Todorovsky. It was theatrically released in Russia on October 15, 2020. Plot
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on October 15, 2020. Plot A young guy named Misha goes to hypnosis sessions with the hope of getting rid of sleepwalking, but in the end he ceases to distinguish
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residential locality in south-western Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. Bordered by Omega I to the north, Phi I to the west and Swarn Nagari to the east, it
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is a residential locality in south-western Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. Bordered by Omega I to the north, Phi I to the west and Swarn Nagari to the east, it
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GS645W, and GS645S. The cameras, released between March 1983 and October 1984, are medium format and accept either 120 or 220 film. The cameras take photographs in the 6 × 4.5 frame size in portrait orientation. History The initial model in the linuep, the GS645, is designed with a bellows system that has been compared as returning to Fujifilm's original roots in bellows-style medium format camera design. A similar camera lineup released soon after, the Fuji GA645 series, also has a rangefinder design but offers autofocus. Models There are three models in the GS645 line. The first camera introduced was the Fuji GS645. This camera is a folding camera with bellows, and a normal EBC Fujinon S 75mm 3.4 lens.
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later released with a 60mm 4.0 lens, designed for use photographing family settings, which has been compared to the Holga 120 because of its size and focal length. The GS645S includes a crowbar around the lens to protect from damage. All three models take photographs in portrait orientation, have a rangefinder focusing mechanism, and include a built-in battery powered light meter. They also can accept either 120mm or 220mm film. All models have a fully mechanical operation, meaning they can be used without a
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includes competition in both men's and women's freestyle wrestling and men's Greco-Roman wrestling. This tournament is held in honor of Dan Kolov who was the first European freestyle wrestling champion from Bulgaria and European and World Champion Nikola Petroff. Event videos
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Nikola Petrov Tournament, was a sport wrestling event held in Sofia, Bulgaria between 29 and 31 January 2016. This international tournament includes competition in both men's and women's freestyle wrestling and men's Greco-Roman wrestling. This tournament is held in honor of Dan Kolov who was
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Al-Salman Al-Sabah (aged 60). 10 February - Dr. Saleh Mohammad Al-Ojairi, (aged 101) astronomer, founder of astronomy
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February - Dr. Saleh Mohammad Al-Ojairi, (aged 101) astronomer, founder of astronomy in Kuwait and the region. References 2020s
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figures in the porn industry to play by his own rules. Cast References External links
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Segal. It was theatrically released in Russia on October 22, 2020. Plot The film tells about a young director who forced all the figures in the
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writer Munshi Premchand. It is regarded as Premchand's first novel. The story is
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condition of widows in India. The novel supports widow remarriage. It was published in 1907 by
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2 months away from the decks she announced her come back in early 2022. After she came back from her musical hiatus, she received a massive gig guide with 37 events that are going to last til late June (if not extended) with events outside the country, she will be visiting neighboring countries such as Lesotho, Swaziland and Botswana respectively. In mid 2021, Judy Jay won the Diesel Denim Friday, where she was up against over seventy DJs across the country. She was brought into the competition by the
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was brought into the competition by the HERO DJ, Lamiez Holworthy. Controversies As many artists tend to be ashamed of their backgrounds or where they come from, Judy seems to be one of those artists. Fans and followers were very disappointed when Judy was interviewed on Channel O where she was asked where does she live and she said Bolivia estate in Polokwane where as her followers thought she was going to put Ga-Sekhukhune on the map, however, sadly she did not. Discography References External links
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Tartini, the 175th anniversary of the birth of French composer Gabriel Fauré, the 140th anniversary of the birth of Swiss - American composer Ernest Bloch, the 140th anniversary of the death of French - German composer Jacques Offenbach, the 140th anniversary of the birth of Jewish composer James Simon, the 100th anniversary of the birth of Armenian composer Alexander Arutjunjan, Make Music Day 2020 and St David's Day. 2021 The 3rd Waltham Forest Cello fest in London was held mainly online, featuring WFCF Cello Concerts, Underground Lunchtime Recitals (in the historic Victoria Line carriage), Cello Weekend, Make Music Day and Cello Academy. In 2021 festival commemorated the 121st anniversary of the birth of Jiří Weil (1900 - 1959), 211th anniversary of the birth of poet Karel Hynek Mácha (1810 - 1836) and the 336th anniversary of the birth of Johann Sebastian Bach. The WFCF 2021 featured cellists and young promising cello talents from Belgium, China, the Czech Republic, France, Israel, Italy, the UK and the USA. Artists Musicians who have appeared include cellists Anna Brikciusová, František Brikcius, Yiqi Chen, Mira
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the Czech Republic, France, Israel, Italy, the UK and the USA. Artists Musicians who have appeared include cellists Anna Brikciusová, František Brikcius, Yiqi Chen, Mira Kardan, Stijn Kuppens, Anna Shuttleworth (1927-2021), Duo Brikcius and George Wolfe-McGuire. Together with cellist, Cello Museum founder and curator Brenda Neece, cellist, researcher and guest curator Erica Lessie, conductor and composer Peter Askim, percussionist Brecht Claesen, violinist and philosopher Hugh Desmond, organist and composer Irena Kosíková, violinist and conductor Jan Talich, Talich Chamber Orchestra, soprano Nofar Yacobi and narrator Jan Židlický. Venues Concerts were held in The London Borough of Waltham Forest the Engine House - Walthamstow Wetlands historic Victoria Line Carriage - Walthamstow Pumphouse Museum One Hoe Street in Walthamstow Church of St John the Baptist in Leytonstone Church of St Michael and All Angels in Walthamstow the Parish Church of Ss Peter and Paul in Chingford and online. References External links Official website Borough of Culture: Cello Fest Two Siblings London Cello Society: The 3rd WALTHAM FOREST CELLO FEST 2021 in London BCSA: the 7th Underground Lunchtime Recital Czech Centre London: František Brikcius, Anna Brikciusová and Irena Kosíková at
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of Srinagar City which helped UNESCO to declare Srinagar as Heritage City of India. A well known name in heritage conservation from Srinagar, Beg has been a member of the prestigious National Monument Authority (NMA), Government of India for five years. Beg has also been associated with UNESCO, World Monument Fund, Indian Heritage Cities Network as a trustee and other cultural organizations nationally and internationally. Beg has a marathon experience of heritage conservation in Kashmir , particularly in the architectural sector. He accomplished projects like restoration of Aali Masjid and Thag Baab Sahib (RA) shrine apart from conservation of Mughal monuments. He is associated with many national and international organizations in the field of art and culture. Early life Born and brought up in Srinagar City Beg was educated at the Sri Pratap College Srinagar and the University of Kashmir. Mr. Beg entered the erstwhile State government service in 1975 and retired in 2006 as the Director-General of Tourism. Awards Jammu and Kashmir Government has awarded Beg for his lifetime contribution in the field of heritage conservation. He was awarded a EEC fellowship in 1998 which allowed him to attend study courses at Universities of Luven, Belgium, and Trinity College, Dublin.
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, particularly in the architectural sector. He accomplished projects like restoration of Aali Masjid and Thag Baab Sahib (RA) shrine apart from conservation of Mughal monuments. He is associated with many national and international organizations in the field of art and culture. Early life Born and brought up in Srinagar City Beg was educated at the Sri Pratap College Srinagar and the University of Kashmir. Mr. Beg entered the erstwhile State government service in 1975 and retired in 2006 as the Director-General of Tourism. Awards Jammu and Kashmir Government has awarded Beg for his lifetime contribution in the field of heritage conservation. He was awarded a EEC fellowship in 1998 which allowed him to attend study courses at Universities of Luven, Belgium, and Trinity College, Dublin. Mr. Beg promoted local arts and crafts, and raised public awareness of Kashmir's rich heritage and architecture. Work and Contribution He is a leading figure in getting Srinagar listed as one of the 100 most threatened heritage cities
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film directed by Mariya Ignatenko. The film is a participant of Kinotavr-2020 and the Forum program of the Berlin International Film Festival. Plot
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film is a participant of Kinotavr-2020 and the Forum program of the Berlin International Film Festival. Plot Victor's wife suddenly dies, causing
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a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a centre-forward for Ukrainian club Ahrobiznes Volochysk. References External links 1993 births Living people People from Ostroh Raion Ukrainian footballers Association football forwards
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players FC Dinaz Vyshhorod players FC Ahrobiznes Volochysk players Ukrainian Second League players Ukrainian Amateur Football
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were canceled by he is the only candidate for elections, he was reelected for his 9th term. District 20 9th term incumbent Republican Representative Howard Sanderfordhas represented Alabama House of Representatives 20th District since 1989. He announced no seeking for reelection. James Brown, James Lomax, Angela McClure and Frances Taylor are running as a Republican candidate, so that there have four candidates that need a Republican primary election. Democratic primary and general election were canceled by the Republican candidate was the only candidate in general election. District 21 2nd term incumbent Republican Representative Rex Reynolds has represented Alabama House of Representatives 21st District since March 2018. All the elections were canceled by he is the only candidate for elections, he was reelected for his 3rd term. District 22 2nd term incumbent Republican Representative Ritchie Whorton has represented Alabama House of Representatives 22nd District since November 2014. He is running for reelection. All the elections were canceled by he is the only candidate for elections, he was reelected for his 3rd term. District 23 2nd term incumbent Republican Representative Tommy Hanes has represented Alabama House of Representatives 23rd District since November 2014. He is running for reelection. Mike Kirkland is running as a Republican candidate, so that there have two candidate that need a Republican primary election. Democratic primary and general election were canceled by the Republican candidate was the only candidate in general election. District 24 2nd term incumbent Republican Representative Nathaniel Ledbetter has represented Alabama House of Representatives 24th District since November 2014. He also represented as Majority leader sine 2017. He is running for reelection. Don Stout is running as a Republican candidate, so that there have two candidate that need a Republican primary election. Democratic primary and general election were canceled by the Republican candidate was the only candidate in general election. District 25 4th term incumbent Republican Representative Mac McCutcheon has represented Alabama House of Representatives 25th District since November 2006. He announced not seeking for reelection. Buck Clemons and Phillip Rigsby are running as Republican candidates so there are a Republican primary election. Mallory Hagan is running as only Democratic candidate, so that Democratic primary was canceled. Mallory Hagan is running as a Democratic candidate in the general election. District 26 3rd term incumbent Republican Representative Kerry Rich has represented Alabama House of Representatives 26th District since November 2010. He is retiring. Brock Colvin, Annette Holcomb and Todd Mitchem are running as Republican candidates so there are a Republican primary election. Ben Alford is running as only Democratic candidate, so that Democratic primary was canceled. Ben Alford is running as a Democratic candidate in the general election. District 27 1st term incumbent Republican Representative Wes Kitchens has represented Alabama House of Representatives 27th District since November 2018. He is running for reelection. He is the only Republican candidate in the elections, so the Republican primary is canceled. He is running as a Republican candidate in general election. Herb Neu is running as a Democratic candidate in the general election.]] is running as only Democratic candidate, so that Democratic primary was canceled. Herb Neu is running as a Democratic candidate in the general election. District 28 1st term incumbent Republican Representative Gil Isbell has represented Alabama House of Representatives 28th District since November 2018.He is running for reelection. Mack Butler is running as a Republican candidate, so that there have two candidate that need a Republican primary election. Democratic primary and general election were canceled by the Republican candidate was the only candidate in general election. District 29 3rd term incumbent Republican Representative Becky Nordgren has represented Alabama House of Representatives 29th District since November 2010. She resigned to be come Etowah County's revenue commissioner. Since she left office thus seat has no member service. Mark Gidley, Jamie Grant and Steve Reagan are running as a Republican candidate, so that there have two candidate that need a Republican primary election. Democratic primary and general election were canceled by the Republican candidate was the only candidate in general election. District 30 1st term incumbent Republican Representative Craig Lipscomb has represented Alabama House of Representatives 30th District since November 2018. He is running for reelection. All the elections were canceled by he is the only candidate for elections, he was reelected for his 2nd term. District 31 3rd term incumbent Republican Representative Mike Holmes has represented Alabama House of Representatives 31st District since January 2014. He announced no seeking for reelection. R.T. Barksdale, Chadwick Smith and Troy Stubbs are running as a Republican candidate, so that there have three candidate that need a Republican primary election. Democratic primary and general election were canceled by the Republican candidate was the only candidate in general election. District 32 8th term incumbent Democratic Representative Barbara Boyd has represented Alabama House of Representatives 32nd District since January 1994. He is running for reelection. He is the only Democratic candidate in the elections, so the Democratic primary is canceled. He is running as a Democratic candidate in general election. Evan Jackson is running as only Republican candidate, so that Republican primary was canceled. Evan Jackson is running as a Republican candidate in the general election. District 33 10th term incumbent Republican Representative Ronald Johnson has represented Alabama House of Representatives 33rd District since January 1984.He died in office in July 2020. He was replaced by Ben Robbins on 2021. Robbins is running for reelection. He is the only Republican candidate in the elections, so the Republican primary is canceled. He is running as a Republican candidate in general election. Fred Crum is running as only Democratic candidate, so that Democratic primary was canceled. Fred Crum is running as a Democratic candidate in the general election. District 34 3rd term incumbent Republican Representative David Standridge has represented Alabama House of Representatives 34th District since 2012. He is running for reelection. All the elections were canceled by he is the only candidate for elections,so he was reelected for his 4th term. District 35 7th term incumbent Republican Representative Steve Hurst has represented Alabama House of Representatives 35th District since January 1998. He is running for reelection. All the elections were canceled by he is the only candidate for elections,so he was reelected for his 8th term. District 36 6th term incumbent Republican Representative Randy Wood has represented Alabama House of Representatives 36th District since February 2002. He is running for reelection. All the elections were canceled by he is the only candidate for elections,so he was reelected for his 7th term. District 37 2nd term incumbent Republican Representative Bob Fincher has represented Alabama House of Representatives 37th District since November 2014. He is running for reelection. All the elections were canceled by he is the only candidate for elections,so he was reelected for his 3rd term. District 38 1st term incumbent Republican Representative Debbie Wood has represented Alabama House of Representatives 38th District since November 2018. He is running for reelection Micah Messer is running as a Republican candidate, so that there have two candidate that need a Republican primary election. Democratic primary and general election were canceled by the Republican candidate was the only candidate in general election. District 39 1st term incumbent Republican Representative Ginny Shaver has represented Alabama House of Representatives 39th District since November 2018. He is running for reelection. Brent Rhodes is running as a Republican candidate, so that there have two candidate that need a Republican primary election. Democratic primary and general election were canceled by the Republican candidate was the only candidate in general election. District 40 4th term incumbent Republican Representative K. L. Brown has represented Alabama House of Representatives 40th District since February 2010. He announced no seeking for reelection. Gayla Blanton, Julie Borrelli, Katie Exum, Bill Lester, Bill McAdams, Chad Robertson and Jakob Williamson running as a Republican candidate so there are a Republican primary election. Pam Howard is the only Democratic candidate, so Democratic primary was canceled. Pam Howard is running as a Democratic candidate in general election. District 41 2nd term incumbent Republican Representative Corley Ellis has represented Alabama House of Representatives 41st District since 2016. He is running for reelection. He is the only Republican candidate in the elections, so the Republican primary is canceled. He is running as a Republican candidate in general election. Chris Nelson is running as only Democratic candidate, so that Democratic primary was canceled. Chris Nelson is running as a Democratic candidate in the general election. District 42 2nd term incumbent Republican Representative Jimmy Martin has represented Alabama House of Representatives 42nd District since November 2014. He died on 2019. He succeeded by Ivan Smith on 2019. He is running for reelection. All the elections were canceled by he is the only candidate for elections,so he was reelected for his 3rd term. District 43 2nd term incumbent Republican Representative Arnold Mooney has represented Alabama House of Representatives 43rd District since November 2014. He is running for reelection. He is the only Republican candidate in the elections, so the Republican primary is canceled. He is running as a Republican candidate in general election. Prince Cleveland is running as only Democratic candidate, so that Democratic primary was canceled. Prince Cleveland is running as a Democratic candidate in the general election. District 44 2nd term incumbent Republican Representative Danny Garrett has represented Alabama House of Representatives 44th District since November 2014. He is running for reelection. All the elections were canceled by he is the only candidate for elections,so he was reelected for his 3rd term. District 45 3rd term incumbent Republican Representative Dickie Drake has represented Alabama House of Representatives 45th District since 2011. He is running for reelection. Susan DuBose is running as a Republican candidate, so that there have two candidate that need a Republican primary election. Democratic primary and general election were canceled by the Republican candidate was the only candidate in general election. District 46 2nd term incumbent Republican Representative David Faulkner has represented Alabama House of Representatives 46th District since November 2014. He is running for reelection. All the elections were canceled by he is the only candidate for elections,so he was reelected for his 3rd term. District 47 1st term incumbent Republican Representative David Wheeler has represented Alabama House of Representatives 47th District since November 2018. He is running for reelection. He is the only Republican candidate in the elections, so the Republican primary is canceled. He is running as a Republican candidate in general election. Christian Coleman and Jim Toomey are running as a Democratic candidate, so that there have three candidate that need a Democratic primary election. District 48 3rd term incumbent Republican Representative Jim Carns has represented Alabama House of Representatives 48th District since November 2018. He is running for reelection. William Wentowski is running as a Republican candidate, so that there have two candidate that need a Republican primary election. Democratic primary and general election were canceled by the Republican candidate was the only candidate in general election. District 49 2nd term incumbent Republican Representative April Weaver has represented Alabama House of Representatives 49th District since November 2014. She resigned on 2020. She succeeded by Russell Bedsole on 2021. He is running for reelection. Michael Hart is running as a Republican candidate, so that there have two candidate that need a Republican primary election. Democratic primary and general election were canceled by the Republican candidate was the only candidate in general election. District 50 3rd term incumbent Republican Representative Jim Hill has represented the Alabama House of Representatives 50th District since November 2014. He is seeking reelection. All other campaigns were canceled by his opponents making him the only candidate up for election, so he was reelected for his 4th term. District 51 4th term incumbent Republican Representative Allen Treadaway has represented Alabama House of Representatives 51st District since November 2006. He is running for reelection. All the elections were canceled by he is the only candidate for elections,so he was reelected for his 5th term. District 52 10th term incumbent Democratic Representative John Rogers has represented Alabama House of Representatives 52nd District since November 1982. He is running for reelection. Latanya Millhouse is running as a Democratic candidate, so that there have two candidate that need a Democratic primary election. Republican primary and general election were canceled by the Democrat candidate was the only candidate in general election. District 53 2nd term incumbent Democratic Representative Anthony Daniels has represented Alabama House of Representatives 53rd District since 2014. He also represented as Minority Leader sine 2017. He is
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a Republican candidate, so that there have two candidate that need a Republican primary election. Democratic primary and general election were canceled by the Republican candidate was the only candidate in general election. District 24 2nd term incumbent Republican Representative Nathaniel Ledbetter has represented Alabama House of Representatives 24th District since November 2014. He also represented as Majority leader sine 2017. He is running for reelection. Don Stout is running as a Republican candidate, so that there have two candidate that need a Republican primary election. Democratic primary and general election were canceled by the Republican candidate was the only candidate in general election. District 25 4th term incumbent Republican Representative Mac McCutcheon has represented Alabama House of Representatives 25th District since November 2006. He announced not seeking for reelection. Buck Clemons and Phillip Rigsby are running as Republican candidates so there are a Republican primary election. Mallory Hagan is running as only Democratic candidate, so that Democratic primary was canceled. Mallory Hagan is running as a Democratic candidate in the general election. District 26 3rd term incumbent Republican Representative Kerry Rich has represented Alabama House of Representatives 26th District since November 2010. He is retiring. Brock Colvin, Annette Holcomb and Todd Mitchem are running as Republican candidates so there are a Republican primary election. Ben Alford is running as only Democratic candidate, so that Democratic primary was canceled. Ben Alford is running as a Democratic candidate in the general election. District 27 1st term incumbent Republican Representative Wes Kitchens has represented Alabama House of Representatives 27th District since November 2018. He is running for reelection. He is the only Republican candidate in the elections, so the Republican primary is canceled. He is running as a Republican candidate in general election. Herb Neu is running as a Democratic candidate in the general election.]] is running as only Democratic candidate, so that Democratic primary was canceled. Herb Neu is running as a Democratic candidate in the general election. District 28 1st term incumbent Republican Representative Gil Isbell has represented Alabama House of Representatives 28th District since November 2018.He is running for reelection. Mack Butler is running as a Republican candidate, so that there have two candidate that need a Republican primary election. Democratic primary and general election were canceled by the Republican candidate was the only candidate in general election. District 29 3rd term incumbent Republican Representative Becky Nordgren has represented Alabama House of Representatives 29th District since November 2010. She resigned to be come Etowah County's revenue commissioner. Since she left office thus seat has no member service. Mark Gidley, Jamie Grant and Steve Reagan are running as a Republican candidate, so that there have two candidate that need a Republican primary election. Democratic primary and general election were canceled by the Republican candidate was the only candidate in general election. District 30 1st term incumbent Republican Representative Craig Lipscomb has represented Alabama House of Representatives 30th District since November 2018. He is running for reelection. All the elections were canceled by he is the only candidate for elections, he was reelected for his 2nd term. District 31 3rd term incumbent Republican Representative Mike Holmes has represented Alabama House of Representatives 31st District since January 2014. He announced no seeking for reelection. R.T. Barksdale, Chadwick Smith and Troy Stubbs are running as a Republican candidate, so that there have three candidate that need a Republican primary election. Democratic primary and general election were canceled by the Republican candidate was the only candidate in general election. District 32 8th term incumbent Democratic Representative Barbara Boyd has represented Alabama House of Representatives 32nd District since January 1994. He is running for reelection. He is the only Democratic candidate in the elections, so the Democratic primary is canceled. He is running as a Democratic candidate in general election. Evan Jackson is running as only Republican candidate, so that Republican primary was canceled. Evan Jackson is running as a Republican candidate in the general election. District 33 10th term incumbent Republican Representative Ronald Johnson has represented Alabama House of Representatives 33rd District since January 1984.He died in office in July 2020. He was replaced by Ben Robbins on 2021. Robbins is running for reelection. He is the only Republican candidate in the elections, so the Republican primary is canceled. He is running as a Republican candidate in general election. Fred Crum is running as only Democratic candidate, so that Democratic primary was canceled. Fred Crum is running as a Democratic candidate in the general election. District 34 3rd term incumbent Republican Representative David Standridge has represented Alabama House of Representatives 34th District since 2012. He is running for reelection. All the elections were canceled by he is the only candidate for elections,so he was reelected for his 4th term. District 35 7th term incumbent Republican Representative Steve Hurst has represented Alabama House of Representatives 35th District since January 1998. He is running for reelection. All the elections were canceled by he is the only candidate for elections,so he was reelected for his 8th term. District 36 6th term incumbent Republican Representative Randy Wood has represented Alabama House of Representatives 36th District since February 2002. He is running for reelection. All the elections were canceled by he is the only candidate for elections,so he was reelected for his 7th term. District 37 2nd term incumbent Republican Representative Bob Fincher has represented Alabama House of Representatives 37th District since November 2014. He is running for reelection. All the elections were canceled by he is the only candidate for elections,so he was reelected for his 3rd term. District 38 1st term incumbent Republican Representative Debbie Wood has represented Alabama House of Representatives 38th District since November 2018. He is running for reelection Micah Messer is running as a Republican candidate, so that there have two candidate that need a Republican primary election. Democratic primary and general election were canceled by the Republican candidate was the only candidate in general election. District 39 1st term incumbent Republican Representative Ginny Shaver has represented Alabama House of Representatives 39th District since November 2018. He is running for reelection. Brent Rhodes is running as a Republican candidate, so that there have two candidate that need a Republican primary election. Democratic primary and general election were canceled by the Republican candidate was the only candidate in general election. District 40 4th term incumbent Republican Representative K. L. Brown has represented Alabama House of Representatives 40th District since February 2010. He announced no seeking for reelection. Gayla Blanton, Julie Borrelli, Katie Exum, Bill Lester, Bill McAdams, Chad Robertson and Jakob Williamson running as a Republican candidate so there are a Republican primary election. Pam Howard is the only Democratic candidate, so Democratic primary was canceled. Pam Howard is running as a Democratic candidate in general election. District 41 2nd term incumbent Republican Representative Corley Ellis has represented Alabama House of Representatives 41st District since 2016. He is running for reelection. He is the only Republican candidate in the elections, so the Republican primary is canceled. He is running as a Republican candidate in general election. Chris Nelson is running as only Democratic candidate, so that Democratic primary was canceled. Chris Nelson is running as a Democratic candidate in the general election. District 42 2nd term incumbent Republican Representative Jimmy Martin has represented Alabama House of Representatives 42nd District since November 2014. He died on 2019. He succeeded by Ivan Smith on 2019. He is running for reelection. All the elections were canceled by he is the only candidate for elections,so he was reelected for his 3rd term. District 43 2nd term incumbent Republican Representative Arnold Mooney has represented Alabama House of Representatives 43rd District since November 2014. He is running for reelection. He is the only Republican candidate in the elections, so the Republican primary is canceled. He is running as a Republican candidate in general election. Prince Cleveland is running as only Democratic candidate, so that Democratic primary was canceled. Prince Cleveland is running as a Democratic candidate in the general election. District 44 2nd term incumbent Republican Representative Danny Garrett has represented Alabama House of Representatives 44th District since November 2014. He is running for reelection. All the elections were canceled by he is the only candidate for elections,so he was reelected for his 3rd term. District 45 3rd term incumbent Republican Representative Dickie Drake has represented Alabama House of Representatives 45th District since 2011. He is running for reelection. Susan DuBose is running as a Republican candidate, so that there have two candidate that need a Republican primary election. Democratic primary and general election were canceled by the Republican candidate was the only candidate in general election. District 46 2nd term incumbent Republican Representative David Faulkner has represented Alabama House of Representatives 46th District since November 2014. He is running for reelection. All the elections were canceled by he is the only candidate for elections,so he was reelected for his 3rd term. District 47 1st term incumbent Republican Representative David Wheeler has represented Alabama House of Representatives 47th District since November 2018. He is running for reelection. He is the only Republican candidate in the elections, so the Republican primary is canceled. He is running as a Republican candidate in general election. Christian Coleman and Jim Toomey are running as a Democratic candidate, so that there have three candidate that need a Democratic primary election. District 48 3rd term incumbent Republican Representative Jim Carns has represented Alabama House of Representatives 48th District since November 2018. He is running for reelection. William Wentowski is running as a Republican candidate, so that there have two candidate that need a Republican primary election. Democratic primary and general election were canceled by the Republican candidate was the only candidate in general election. District 49 2nd term incumbent Republican Representative April Weaver has represented Alabama House of Representatives 49th District since November 2014. She resigned on 2020. She succeeded by Russell Bedsole on 2021. He is running for reelection. Michael Hart is running as a Republican candidate, so that there have two candidate that need a Republican primary election. Democratic primary and general election were canceled by the Republican candidate was the only candidate in general election. District 50 3rd term incumbent Republican Representative Jim Hill has represented the Alabama House of Representatives 50th District since November 2014. He is seeking reelection. All other campaigns were canceled by his opponents making him the only candidate up for election, so he was reelected for his 4th term. District 51 4th term incumbent Republican Representative Allen Treadaway has represented Alabama House of Representatives 51st District since November 2006. He is running for reelection. All the elections were canceled by he is the only candidate for elections,so he was reelected for his 5th term. District 52 10th term incumbent Democratic Representative John Rogers has represented Alabama House of Representatives 52nd District since November 1982. He is running for reelection. Latanya Millhouse is running as a Democratic candidate, so that there have two candidate that need a Democratic primary election. Republican primary and general election were canceled by the Democrat candidate was the only candidate in general election. District 53 2nd term incumbent Democratic Representative Anthony Daniels has represented Alabama House of Representatives 53rd District since 2014. He also represented as Minority Leader sine 2017. He is running for reelection. All the elections were canceled by he is the only candidate for elections,so he was reelected for his 3nd term. District 54 1st term incumbent Democratic Representative Neil Rafferty has represented Alabama House of Representatives 54th District since November 2018. He is running for reelection. Brit Blalock and Edward Maddox are running as a Democratic candidate, so that there have two candidate that need a Democratic primary election. Republican primary and general election were canceled by the Democrat candidate was the only candidate in general election. ) District 55 5th term incumbent Democratic Representative Rod Scott has represented Alabama House of Representatives 55th District since before February 13, 2006. He is running for reelection. Travis Hendrix, Phyllis Oden-Jones, Fred Plump and Antwon Womack are running as a Democratic candidate, so that there have two candidate that need a Democratic primary election. Republican primary and general election were canceled by the Democrat candidate was the only candidate in general election. District 56 2nd term incumbent Democratic Representative Louise Alexander has represented Alabama House of Representatives 56th District since November 2014. He announced no seeking for reelection. Tereshia Huffman, Cleo King, Jesse Matthews and Ontario Tillman are running as a Democratic candidate, so that there have two candidate that need a Democratic primary election. Republican primary and general election were canceled by the Democrat candidate was the only candidate in general election. District 57 5th term incumbent Democratic Representative Merika Coleman has represented Alabama House of Representatives 57th District since November 2002. He is retiring to run Alabama Senator. Delor Baumann is running as the only Republican candidate in the elections, so the Republican primary is canceled. He is running as a Republican candidate in general election. Kevin Dunn, Patrick Sellers and Charles Winston III are running as a Democratic candidate, so that there have three candidate that need a Democratic primary election. Danny Wilson is running as the only Republican candidate in the elections, so the Libertarian primary is canceled. He is running as a Libertarian candidate in general election. District 58 2nd term incumbent Democratic Representative Rolanda Hollis has represented Alabama House of Representatives 58th District since 2017. He is running for reelection. All the elections were canceled by he is the only candidate for elections,so he was reelected for his 3nd term. District 59 6th term incumbent Democratic Representative Mary Moore has represented Alabama House of Representatives 59th District since before February 13, 2002. He is running for reelection. All the elections were canceled by he is the only candidate for elections,so he was reelected for his 7th term. District 60 3rd term incumbent Democratic Representative Juandalynn Givan has represented Alabama House of Representatives 60th District since November 2010. He is running for reelection. Nina Taylor is running as a Democratic candidate, so that there have two candidate that need a Democratic primary election. Republican primary and general election were canceled by the Democrat candidate was the only candidate in general election. District 61 1st term incumbent Republican Representative Rodney Sullivan has represented Alabama House of Representatives 61st District since November 2018. He announced that he would not seek for reelection. Retired Northport police captain Ron Bolton is seeking the Republican nomination. Ron Bolton and Kimberly Madison are running as a Republican candidate, so that there have two candidate that need a Republican primary election. Democratic primary and general election were canceled by the Republican candidate was the only candidate in general election. District 62 2nd term incumbent Republican Representative Rich Wingo has represented Alabama House of Representatives District 62 since 2014. He is retiring. Bill Lamb is running for election. He is the only Republican candidate in the elections, so the Republican primary is canceled. He is running as a Republican candidate in general election. Brenda Cephus is running as only Democratic candidate, so that Democratic primary was canceled. Brenda Cephus is running as a Democratic candidate in the general election. District 63 3rd term incumbent Republican Representative Bill Poole has represented Alabama House of Representatives 63rd District since November 2010. He resigned July 2020. He succeeded by Cynthia Almond on 2021. He is running for reelection. He is the only Republican candidate in the elections, so the Republican primary is canceled. He is running as a Republican candidate in general election. Samuel Adams is running as only Democratic candidate, so that Democratic primary was canceled. Samuel Adams is running as a Democratic candidate in the general election. District 64 4th term incumbent Republican Representative Harry Shiverhas represented Alabama House of Representatives 64th District since 2007. He announced not seeking for reelection. Angelo Jacob Fermo and Donna Givens are running as a Republican candidate, so that there have two candidate that need a Republican primary election. Democratic primary and general election were canceled by the Republican candidate was the only candidate in general election. District 65 1st term incumbent Republican Representative Brett Easterbrook has represented Alabama House of Representatives 65th District since November 2018.He is running for reelection Elaine Beech,l and Dee Ann Campbell are running as Republican candidates, so that there have two candidate that need a Republican primary election. Marcus Caster is running as only Democratic candidate, so that Democratic primary was canceled. Marcus Caster is running as a Democratic candidate in the general election. District 66 4th term incumbent Republican Representative Alan Baker has represented Alabama House of Representatives 66th District since November 2006. He is running for reelection. All the elections were canceled by he is the only candidate for elections,so he was reelected for his 5th term. District 67 2nd term incumbent Democratic Representative Prince Chestnut has represented Alabama House of Representatives 67th District since 2007. He is running for reelection. Larine Irby Pettway is running as a Democratic candidate, so that there have two candidate that need a Democratic primary election. Jarmal Jabbar Sanders is running as the only Republican candidate in the elections, so the Republican primary is canceled. He is running as a Republican candidate in general election. District 68 8th term incumbent Democratic Representative Thomas Jackson has represented Alabama House of Representatives 68th District since February 1994. He is running for reelection He is the only Democratic candidate in the general election, so the Democratic primary is canceled. He is running as a Democratic candidate in general election. Fred Kelley is running as only Republican candidate, so that Republican primary was canceled. Fred Kelley is running as a Republican candidate in the general election. District 69 2nd term incumbent Democratic Representative Kelvin Lawrence
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term Democratic Incumbent Derek Slap has represented the 5th District since 2019. District 6 1st term Democratic Incumbent Rick Lopes has represented the 6th District since 2021. District 7 15th term Republican Incumbent John A. Kissel has represented the 7th District since 1993. District 8 7th term Republican Incumbent Kevin Witkos has represented the 8th District since 2009. District 9 2nd term Democratic Incumbent Matt Lesser has represented the 9th District since 2019. District 10 3nd term Democratic Incumbent Gary Winfield has represented the 10th District since 2017. District 11 15th term Democratic Incumbent and President pro tempore Martin Looney has represented the 11th District since 1993. District 12 2nd term Democratic Incumbent Christine Cohen has represented the 12th District since 2019. District 13 2nd term Democratic Incumbent Mary Abrams has represented the 13th District since 2019. District 14 2nd term Democratic Incumbent James Maroney has represented the 14th District since 2019. District 15 11th term Democratic Incumbent Joan V. Hartley has represented the 15th District since 2001. District 16 2nd term Republican Incumbent Rob Sampson has represented the 16th District since 2019. District 17 1st term Democratic Incumbent Jorge Cabrera has represented the 17th District since 2021. District
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1993. District 12 2nd term Democratic Incumbent Christine Cohen has represented the 12th District since 2019. District 13 2nd term Democratic Incumbent Mary Abrams has represented the 13th District since 2019. District 14 2nd term Democratic Incumbent James Maroney has represented the 14th District since 2019. District 15 11th term Democratic Incumbent Joan V. Hartley has represented the 15th District since 2001. District 16 2nd term Republican Incumbent Rob Sampson has represented the 16th District since 2019. District 17 1st term Democratic Incumbent Jorge Cabrera has represented the 17th District since 2021. District 18 3nd term Incumbent Republican Heather Somers has represented the 18th District since 2017. District 19 5th term Democratic Incumbent Cathy Osten has represented the 19th District since 2013. District 20 4th term Republican Incumbent Paul Formica has represented the 20th District since 2015. District 21 6th term Republican Incumbent Kevin C. Kelly has represented the 21st District since 2011. District 22 4th term Democratic Incumbent Marilyn Moore
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from Home, was displayed at the National Building Museum. Chrysanthe Broikos, curator at the museum says, "The images are very moving, especially when you see them large scale. It's like you're having a one-to-one conversation with the people. You see the expressions on their faces, the pride and peace, and you see a side of home ownership you might not think of." Boys Will Be Men In the mid-1980s, Bamberger spent a year at Deerfield Academy, a private boarding school in Deerfield, Massachusetts, teaching and documenting students. His goal was to document "the life and coming of age for teenagers" through both photography and interviews. He decided to focus on teenage boys as a way to explore coming of age, male identity, and toxic masculinity. Through a 1999 National Endowment of the Arts' program, "Artists and Community: America Creates for the Millennium," Bamberger was able to revisit Boys Will Be Men. For the second part of this project, Bamberger chose a public school, Flint Central High School in Flint, Michigan. He spent six months interviewing and photographing students, while living a block from the school. At first, the students were reluctant to participant because they were afraid of another Roger and Me, the documentary film by Michael Moore that negatively portrayed their, and his, hometown. However, Bamberger was given a room at the school for the duration of his residency. He furnished the room comfortably and displayed recent photographs, creating a popular hangout for the students. He also kept equipment worth $20,000 in the room and rarely locked the door. The resulting audio and photography exhibit opened in January 2002 at the Flint Institute of Arts and at Albion College in 2003. One reviewer noted, "The effect is a compelling audio-visual mosaic of disadvantaged youth at an emotional crossroads." Principal of the Flint Central, Jim Beaublem, said "The positive spinoff from this exhibit is to break apart stereotypes about an inner-city school." Boys Will Be Men, was one of the best attended exhibits in the history of the Flint Institute of Arts. In 2004, Bamberger described this project as ongoing in both rural and urban settings. In 2019, Bamberger attempted to reconnect with the Flint students he photographed nineteen years earlier. One Rwanda: Portraits of Contemporary Life Bamberger spend three months in Rwanda for the 20th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide. As he took color photos of the daily lives of people, Bamberger wrote, "I stopped thinking about the Rwandese people primarily as Hutus or Tutsis and as perpetrators or survivors. Instead, my photographs explore how the people of Rwanda are finding their way while faced with contemporary issues like healthcare, education, and housing." A related exhibit opened in 2014 at the John Hope Franklin Center Gallery at Duke University. He also took photographs that ended up in his Hoops exhibit. Hoops Taking 15 years to complete, the Hoops project includes more than 22,000 photographs of basketball hoops taken in 38 states in the U.S. and 9 countries around the globe. The first photo of the series was taken in
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college students and a national conference. This expanded Bamberger's work into Eastern North Carolina. He also spent six months in San Antonio, Texas where he lived in a Mexican-American neighborhood that included houses built by Habitat for Humanity. In 2002, Bamberger had the idea for "A House is a Home," a photo-gallery inside a house that could travel across the country. Fabricated for $125,000 with the design help of Gregg Snyder of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, the mobile art gallery's "purpose is to foster a better understanding of the affordable home-ownership issue." The gallery traveled from 2002-2003, going from San Antonio, Texas to Oregon to North Dakota, and ending in Chapel Hill. In 2004, a larger exhibit, Stories from Home, was displayed at the National Building Museum. Chrysanthe Broikos, curator at the museum says, "The images are very moving, especially when you see them large scale. It's like you're having a one-to-one conversation with the people. You see the expressions on their faces, the pride and peace, and you see a side of home ownership you might not think of." Boys Will Be Men In the mid-1980s, Bamberger spent a year at Deerfield Academy, a private boarding school in Deerfield, Massachusetts, teaching and documenting students. His goal was to document "the life and coming of age for teenagers" through both photography and interviews. He decided to focus on teenage boys as a way to explore coming of age, male identity, and toxic masculinity. Through a 1999 National Endowment of the Arts' program, "Artists and Community: America Creates for the Millennium," Bamberger was able to revisit Boys Will Be Men. For the second part of this project, Bamberger chose a public school, Flint Central High School in Flint, Michigan. He spent six months interviewing and photographing students, while living a block from the school. At first, the students were reluctant to participant because they were afraid of another Roger and Me, the documentary film by Michael Moore that negatively portrayed their, and his, hometown. However, Bamberger was given a room at the school for the duration of his residency. He furnished the room comfortably and displayed recent photographs, creating a popular hangout for the students. He also kept equipment worth $20,000 in the room and rarely locked the door. The resulting audio and photography exhibit opened in January 2002 at the Flint Institute of Arts and at Albion College in 2003. One reviewer noted, "The effect is a compelling audio-visual mosaic of disadvantaged youth at an emotional crossroads." Principal of the Flint Central, Jim Beaublem, said "The positive spinoff from this exhibit is to break apart stereotypes about an inner-city school." Boys Will Be Men, was one of the best attended exhibits in the history of the Flint Institute of Arts. In 2004, Bamberger described this project as ongoing in both rural and urban settings. In 2019, Bamberger attempted to reconnect with the Flint students he photographed nineteen years earlier. One Rwanda: Portraits of Contemporary Life Bamberger spend three months in Rwanda for the 20th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide. As he took color photos of the daily lives of people, Bamberger wrote, "I stopped thinking about the Rwandese people primarily as Hutus or Tutsis and as perpetrators or survivors. Instead, my photographs explore how the people of Rwanda are finding their way while faced with contemporary issues like healthcare, education, and housing." A
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Short Track Speed Skating Championships in the 5000 metre relay. Pivirotto was named to the roster for the United States at the 2018 Winter Olympics, however, he did not compete in any events. He represented the United States at the 2022 Winter Olympics. References 1995 births Living people American male short track speed skaters Short
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2022 Winter Olympics. Career Pivirotto won a bronze medal at the 2020 Four Continents Short Track Speed Skating Championships in the 5000 metre relay. Pivirotto was named to the roster for the United States at the
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Italian origin. Notable people with this surname include:
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Allocca (1937 – 2013), Italian actor Lucio Allocca (born 1943), Italian actor Italian-language surnames
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shore flies in the family Ephydridae. Distribution Angola, Kenya, Nigeria, Australia,
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of shore flies in the family Ephydridae. Distribution Angola, Kenya, Nigeria, Australia, Guam, Solomon Islands, Bangladesh.
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about two sisters who dream of finding a man and enter into competition until they find out that this man lives in a loveless marriage, as a result of which they
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two sisters who dream of finding a man and enter into competition until they find out that this man lives in a loveless marriage, as a
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Donetsk players FC Oleksandriya players FC Dinaz Vyshhorod players SC Chaika Petropavlivska Borshchahivka players FC Ahrobiznes Volochysk players Ukrainian Premier League
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Donetsk players FC Oleksandriya players FC Dinaz Vyshhorod players SC Chaika Petropavlivska Borshchahivka players FC Ahrobiznes Volochysk players Ukrainian Premier League players Ukrainian Second League players
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Library Media Connection. It is a 2012 NCTE/CLA Notable Children's Book in the English Language Arts, won the 2012 Lee Bennett Hopkins Award for Poetry, and won the 2013 Beehive Poetry Book Award. References External links Library holdings of Won Ton Get You Paws on a Great Book - Author's booksite 2011 children's books American
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School Library Journal, and Library Media Connection. It is a 2012 NCTE/CLA Notable Children's Book in the English Language Arts, won the 2012 Lee Bennett Hopkins Award for Poetry, and won the 2013 Beehive Poetry Book Award. References External links Library holdings of Won Ton Get You Paws on a Great Book - Author's booksite 2011 children's books American
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University. He began his academic career at the City College of New York, before moving to Rutgers University and served as the founding chair of the political science department ofLivingston College. He was a Fulbright scholar in 1971–72, teaching at Tel Aviv University. Pomper has been described as a leading authority in the field of election studies
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to Jewish immigrants from Poland. He grew up in Manhattan and graduated from Stuyvesant High School. He received his B.A. from Columbia University in 1955 on a Ford Foundation scholarship, majoring in political science and serving as managing editor of Columbia Daily Spectator. He then received his Ph.D. from Princeton University. He began his academic career at the City College of New York, before moving to Rutgers University and served as the founding chair of the political science department ofLivingston College. He was
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August August 2: Bill Scott, American voice actor (voice of Bullwinkle J. Moose, Mister Peabody, Dudley Do-Right, Super Chicken, and George of the Jungle, voice of Moosel in The Wuzzles, Gruffi Tummi, Sir Tuxford, and Toadwart in Gummi Bears), (d. 1985) from a heart attack. August 11: Mike Douglas, American singer, TV host and actor (singing voice of Prince Charming in Cinderella), (d. 2006). August 18: Lev Milchin, Russian animated film director and illustrator (The Tale of Tsar Saltan), (d. 1987). September September 5: Alex Anderson, American cartoonist (co-creator of Rocky and Bullwinkle, Dudley Do-Right, Crusader Rabbit), (d. 2010). September 20: Jay Ward, American animator and producer (Crusader Rabbit, Rocky and Bullwinkle, Dudley Do-Right, Mr. Peabody and Sherman, Hoppity Hooper, George of the Jungle, Tom Slick, Super Chicken), (d. 1989). September 23: Mickey Rooney, American actor (voice of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit in the mid-1930s, Santa Claus in the Rankin/Bass Productions Christmas specials, adult Tod in The Fox and the Hound, Mr. Cherrywood in The Care Bears Movie, Flip in Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland, played himself in The Simpsons episode "Radioactive Man" and the short producer in the American Dad! episode A Star is Reborn), (d. 2014). September 27: Tô Hoài, Vietnamese writer, playwright, screenwriter, journalist and animator, (d. 2014). William Conrad, American actor (voice of the Narrator in Rocky and Bullwinkle), (d. 1994). October October 13: Albert Hague, German-American songwriter and composer (How the Grinch Stole Christmas), (d. 2001). November November 17: George Dunning, Canadian animator and film director (The Beatles, Yellow Submarine), (d. 1979). November 25: Ricardo Montalban, Mexican actor (voice of Armando Gutierrez in Freakazoid!, Senor Senor
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Productions), (d. 2003). June 22: Paul Frees, American actor and screenwriter (voice of Boris Badenov in Rocky and Bullwinkle, Inspector Fenwick in Dudley Do-Right, Ludwig von Drake in Disney anthology television series, Muscles in Jerry's Cousin, voice of John Lennon and George Harrison in The Beatles, Burgermeister Meisterburger and Grimsley in Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town), (d. 1986). June 29: Ray Harryhausen, American animator and special effects creator (Mighty Joe Young, The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms, The 7th Voyage of Sinbad, Jason and the Argonauts, Clash of the Titans), (d. 2013). July July 20: Dick N. Lucas, American animator (Walt Disney Company), (d. 1997). Keith Andes, American actor (voice of Birdman in Birdman and the Galaxy Trio), (d. 2005). August August 2: Bill Scott, American voice actor (voice of Bullwinkle J. Moose, Mister Peabody, Dudley Do-Right, Super Chicken, and George of the Jungle, voice of Moosel in The Wuzzles, Gruffi Tummi, Sir Tuxford, and Toadwart in Gummi Bears), (d. 1985) from a heart attack. August 11: Mike Douglas, American singer, TV host and actor (singing voice of Prince Charming in Cinderella), (d. 2006). August 18: Lev Milchin, Russian animated film director and illustrator (The Tale of Tsar Saltan), (d. 1987). September September 5: Alex Anderson, American cartoonist (co-creator of Rocky and Bullwinkle, Dudley Do-Right, Crusader Rabbit), (d. 2010). September 20: Jay Ward, American animator and producer (Crusader Rabbit, Rocky and Bullwinkle, Dudley Do-Right, Mr. Peabody and Sherman, Hoppity Hooper, George of the Jungle, Tom Slick, Super Chicken), (d. 1989). September 23: Mickey Rooney, American actor (voice of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit in the mid-1930s, Santa Claus in the Rankin/Bass Productions Christmas specials, adult Tod in The Fox and the Hound, Mr. Cherrywood in The Care Bears Movie, Flip in Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland, played himself in The Simpsons episode "Radioactive Man" and the short producer in the American Dad! episode A Star is Reborn), (d. 2014). September 27: Tô Hoài, Vietnamese writer, playwright, screenwriter, journalist and animator, (d. 2014). William Conrad, American actor (voice of the Narrator in Rocky and
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to be one of the real estate hotspots of Greater Noida, alongside Omega II, Omega I, Phi I, Phi II, Phi IV, Chi I, Chi II,
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Greater Noida, alongside Omega II, Omega I, Phi I, Phi II, Phi IV, Chi I, Chi II, Chi III, Chi IV and
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Tretyakov Gallery (Russia), Museum of the Peoples of the East (Russia), and Peter Ludwig Gallery (Germany). His paintings have been collected by George W. Bush, Jacques Chirac, and other notables. Toidze died on 10 February 2022, at the age of 89. Awards 1981 — Shota Rustaveli Prize 1967 — Honored Artist of the Georgian SSR References
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exhibitions since 1961. Notable among his works are "Winter", "Fishermen", "Khevsureti", "Mtatusheti", "Old Tbilisi" and "Narikala". His works are preserved in museums such as Tretyakov Gallery (Russia), Museum of the Peoples of the East (Russia), and Peter Ludwig Gallery (Germany). His paintings have been collected by George W. Bush, Jacques Chirac, and other notables. Toidze died on 10 February 2022, at the age of
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accidentally hits a pedestrian, as a result of which his father sends him to the northern regions. Cast References External links 2020 films Russian-language
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night race, accidentally hits a pedestrian, as a result of which his father sends him to the northern regions. Cast References External links 2020 films Russian-language films Russian films 2020
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come of age: social, family and school pressures, bullying, body image, relationships and sexuality. Cast Olivia Deeble Bert Labonte Luka Gracie Kamil Ellis Ellmir Asipi Josh Heuston Oisin O’Leary Celine Ajobong Tharanya Tharan Selena Brincat References External links 2022 Australian television series debuts 2020s Australian comedy television series English-language television shows Paramount+ original programming Television
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This is an Australian streaming television drama series on Paramount+. It is set to begin on 4 March 2022. The series was written by teen actor Olivia Deeble and co-created with Luka Gracie. Both actors also star in this series. Premise The series explores the unique challenges facing Australian teenagers as
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Ronen Eldan, Bo'az Klartag: “Approximately gaussian marginals and the hyperplane conjecture”, 2010; arXiv:1001.0875. Jian Ding, Ronen Eldan, Alex Zhai: “On multiple peaks and moderate deviations for supremum of Gaussian field”, 2013; arXiv:1311.5592. Ronen Eldan: “Gaussian-width gradient complexity, reverse log-Sobolev inequalities and nonlinear large deviations”, 2016; arXiv:1612.04346. Ronen Eldan, Dan Mikulincer, Alex Zhai: “The CLT in high dimensions: quantitative bounds via martingale embedding”, 2018; arXiv:1806.09087. Ronen Eldan: “Taming correlations through entropy-efficient measure decompositions with applications to mean-field
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Alex Zhai: “The CLT in high dimensions: quantitative bounds via martingale embedding”, 2018; arXiv:1806.09087. Ronen Eldan: “Taming correlations through entropy-efficient measure decompositions with applications to mean-field approximation”, 2018; arXiv:1811.11530. Ronen Eldan, Renan Gross: “Concentration on the Boolean hypercube via pathwise stochastic analysis”, 2019; arXiv:1909.12067. Awards Haim Nessyahu Prize for Mathematics (2013) Erdos Prize in Mathematics (2018) Blavatnik Award for Young Scientists (2022) References External links 1980 births Living people Tel Aviv University alumni University of Washington
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At the 2019 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships, Sun won a silver medal. He then competed at the 2020 World Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championships, wining a gold and bronze medal. Sun is competing at the 2022 Winter Olympics. References 2000 births Living people
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World Short Track Speed Skating Championships, Sun won a silver medal. He then competed at the 2020 World Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championships, wining
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Cairo International Stadium as the new national stadium. It will be part of a larger sports complex that has been under construction since 2015. It will have a training ground, two indoor halls, an Olympic swimming pool, and other buildings, and is being built with an eye toward the country's possible bids for the Olympic Games or a World Cup. History Construction of the stadium began in 2019 as part of a large olympic sports complex. Orascom Construction will be the main contractor. Completion
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largest in Africa, and is expected to replace the Cairo International Stadium as the new national stadium. It will be part of a larger sports complex that has been under construction since 2015. It will have a training ground, two indoor halls, an Olympic swimming pool, and other buildings, and is being built with an eye toward the country's possible bids for the Olympic Games or a World Cup. History Construction of the stadium began in 2019 as part of a large olympic sports
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Hranchar (; born 7 March 1998) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for
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Oleksandriya players FC Balkany Zorya players FC Real Pharma Odesa players Ukrainian Premier League players Ukrainian First League players Ukrainian Second League players
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men's basketball team represented the University of Maryland in the 1996–1997 college basketball season as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). The team was led by head coach Gary Williams and played their home games at the Cole Field House. The team finished 21–11, 9–7 in ACC
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college basketball season as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). The team was led by head coach Gary Williams and played their home games at the Cole Field House. The team finished 21–11, 9–7 in ACC play and lost in the semifinals of the
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Salzburg, Austria from 18 to 19 June 2005. Medal summary Medal table Men's events Women's events Source Results References External links European Cadet
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from 18 to 19 June 2005. Medal summary Medal table Men's events Women's events Source Results References External links European Cadet Judo Championships European Championships,
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brothers, who decide to prepare a grandiose show and end their joint performances. But at the beginning of this show, something went wrong. Cast References External
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Oleg Asadulin. It was theatrically released in Russia on November 19, 2020. Plot The film tells about the
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Colorado. It opened in 1912 as the Baxter Hotel. It was home to a jazz lounge where many prominent musicians performed. They were able to stay at the hotel which catered to African Americans during the era of segregation. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It has had various owners and redevelopment plans have been launched but as of 2021 none had been successfully completed. The building has been empty since 1998. Chauncy Billups was a partner in one redevelopment proposal. In 1929 Albert Henderson Wade Ross (A.H.W. Ross) (1884–1939)
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but as of 2021 none had been successfully completed. The building has been empty since 1998. Chauncy Billups was a partner in one redevelopment proposal. In 1929 Albert Henderson Wade Ross (A.H.W. Ross) (1884–1939) became the hotel's owner and it was renamed The Rossonian. Ross also owned the Denver White Elephants semi-professional baseball team. Architecture The building is on a wedge of property and is triangular. It was designed by architect George Louis Bettcher (1862-1952) for cigar businessman Robert Y. Baxter. Bettcher was born in Jersey City, New Jersey and moved to Denver in 1895 where he lived for the rest of his life. He designed residences in the
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his professional league debut as a substitute in a 2–0 loss to Marumo Gallants. In December 2021, he joined Cape Town Spurs. International career In August 2017, Bartlett was called up to the South Africa U20 squad for the first time. Personal life Bartlett was born in Switzerland. He is the son of former South Africa international footballer Shaun Bartlett. References External links 1999 births Living people South African soccer players Association football forwards Newcastle
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a substitute in a 2–0 loss to Marumo Gallants. In December 2021, he joined Cape Town Spurs. International career In August 2017, Bartlett was called up to the South Africa U20 squad for the first time. Personal life Bartlett was born in Switzerland. He is the son of former South Africa international footballer Shaun Bartlett. References External links 1999 births Living people South African soccer players Association football forwards Newcastle United F.C. players Cape Umoya United F.C. players Cape Town Spurs F.C.
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("Angel children"), who released one music album and was the pre-show act for Queen during their Scandinavian tour. He participated in Melodifestivalen 2022 with the
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was the pre-show act for Queen during their Scandinavian tour. He participated in Melodifestivalen 2022 with the song "Hallabaloo". Discography
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started his career by postlng videos to Musical.ly in 2016 with the name Theoz. In 2020, he had a leading role in the movie ”Rymdresan” opposite Robert Gustafsson. In 2021,
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videos to Musical.ly in 2016 with the name Theoz. In 2020, he had a leading role in the movie ”Rymdresan” opposite Robert Gustafsson. In
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It was theatrically released in Russia on December 3, 2020. Plot The film is about a married TV show host who receives an award and meets a new love,
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drama film directed by Anna Melikian. It was theatrically released in Russia on December 3, 2020. Plot The film is about a married TV show host who receives an
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Jakobs went solo and participated in Melodifestivalen 2022, with the song "Hold Me Closer" which qualified for the final. She also auditioned for Idol 2008, and received some press after being mocked by the judges. In 2020, Jakobs composed and performed the song "Weight of the World" which
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a Swedish singer and songwriter. The daughter of The Poodles' singer Jakob Samuel, she started her career as member of the girl group Love Generation, who participated in Melodifestivalen 2011 and 2012. Love Generation's 2011 entry "Dance Alone" peaked at place 26 on . In 2022, Jakobs went solo and participated in Melodifestivalen 2022, with the song "Hold Me Closer"
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