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betel leaf to one of the men and the man will dance with the dancing girl. The chosen man will also give a gift in the form of pears or mappasompe. However, not all male audience members can dance with the Pajoge dancers. Those who are allowed are only nobles or respected figures. If the man is interested in one of the Pajoge dancers, then the person concerned can express it to the pangibing. Pangibing is a term for the guide in this traditional dance. Furthermore, the Pajoge dancers will be guided by the pangibing. Besides functioning as entertainment, Pajoge Makkunrai Dance is also used as a medium to bring people closer to their king. Form and movement The pajoge dancing girl is appointed and chosen by the royal family. Usually the criteria for dancers are unmarried girls, able to sing or (makkelong), have a beautiful appearance (magello-gello), behave well (ampe-ampe madeceng) and have good posture (malebu-lebu/mabondeng). The number of dancers is usually 4, 8, 10, 12 people or an even number. The dancers will wear bodo clothes, with their hair in a bun or what is called a sibollo flower symbol. Dancers also wear a triangular crown or jungge. Jungge is hanging down near the hips. Behind the jungge, there is a rocking betel nut or rocking flower decoration. Meanwhile, the mandatory property that dancers bring is a fan or papi. The musical instruments that accompany the Pajoge Dance are
figures. If the man is interested in one of the Pajoge dancers, then the person concerned can express it to the pangibing. Pangibing is a term for the guide in this traditional dance. Furthermore, the Pajoge dancers will be guided by the pangibing. Besides functioning as entertainment, Pajoge Makkunrai Dance is also used as a medium to bring people closer to their king. Form and movement The pajoge dancing girl is appointed and chosen by the royal family. Usually the criteria for dancers are unmarried girls, able to sing or (makkelong), have a beautiful appearance (magello-gello), behave well (ampe-ampe madeceng) and have good posture (malebu-lebu/mabondeng). The number of dancers is usually 4, 8, 10, 12 people or an even number. The dancers will wear bodo clothes, with their hair in a bun or what is called a sibollo flower symbol. Dancers also wear a triangular crown or jungge. Jungge is hanging down near the hips. Behind the jungge, there is a rocking betel nut or rocking flower decoration. Meanwhile, the mandatory property that dancers bring is a fan or papi. The musical instruments that accompany the Pajoge Dance are drums and gongs. Pajoge dance consists of 20 titles of poetry which means advice or advice. Some of the poems that are still known today are the songs of Allah-Allah and Ininnawa Sabbaraki.
of My Dreams, directed by Luca Lucini (2010) The Wholly Family, directed by Terry Gilliam (short, 2011) 11 settembre 1683, directed by Renzo Martinelli (2012) A Liberal Passion, directed by Marco Ponti (2013) How Strange to Be Named Federico, directed by Ettore Scola (2013) The State-Mafia Pact, directed by Sabina Guzzanti (2014) Tale of Tales, directed by Matteo Garrone (2015) Indivisible, directed by Edoardo De Angelis (2016) Slam - Tutto per una ragazza, directed by Andrea Molaioli (2016) La verità sta in cielo, directed by Roberto Faenza (2016) Black Butterfly, directed by Brian Goodman (2017) Riccardo va all'inferno, directed by Roberta Torre (2017) The Leisure Seeker, directed by Paolo Virzì (2017) Dogman, directed by Matteo Garrone (2018) Boys Cry, directed by Damiano and Fabio D'Innocenzo (2018) Il testimone invisibile, directed by Stefano Mordini (2018) The Vice of Hope, directed by Edoardo De Angelis (2018) Ordinary Happiness, directed by Daniele Luchetti (2019) Pinocchio, directed by Matteo Garrone (2019) Bad Tales, directed by Damiano and Fabio D'Innocenzo (2020) Miss Marx, directed by Susanna Nicchiarelli (2020) The Ties, directed by Daniele Luchetti (2020) Romantic Guide
as assistant of Gabriella Pescucci. During his career he was awarded five David di Donatello, three Nastro d'Argento Awards and an European Film Award for Dogman. He was nominated for Academy Awards for two consecutive years, in 2021 for Matteo Garrone's Pinocchio, and in 2022 together with Jacqueline Durran for their work on Joe Wright's Cyrano. Selected filmography Carnera: The Walking Mountain, directed by Renzo Martinelli (2008) Barbarossa, directed by Renzo Martinelli (2009) The Woman of My Dreams, directed by Luca Lucini (2010) The Wholly Family, directed by Terry Gilliam (short, 2011) 11 settembre 1683, directed by Renzo Martinelli (2012) A Liberal Passion, directed by Marco Ponti (2013) How Strange to Be Named Federico, directed by Ettore Scola (2013) The State-Mafia Pact, directed by Sabina Guzzanti (2014) Tale of Tales, directed by Matteo Garrone (2015) Indivisible, directed by Edoardo De Angelis (2016) Slam - Tutto per una ragazza, directed by Andrea Molaioli (2016) La verità sta in cielo, directed by Roberto Faenza (2016) Black Butterfly, directed by Brian Goodman (2017) Riccardo va all'inferno, directed by Roberta Torre (2017) The Leisure Seeker, directed
the municipality of Tešanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the
of Tešanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population
born in January or February 1630. Her mother was Ayşe Sultan; according to others, her mother was Şemsperi Sultan. She was married in August 1645 to Haseki Mehmed Pasha. After his death, her
according to others, her mother was Şemsperi Sultan. She was married in August 1645 to Haseki Mehmed Pasha. After his death, her fate remains unknown. It is not known when she died. References Daughters of Ottoman
Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was 513.
and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population
2013 census, its population was 1,349, with 1,323 living in the Tešanj
its population was 1,349, with 1,323 living in the Tešanj part and 26 Serbs living in the Teslić part.
the wood and cork industry. Classification Chrysonilia sitophila is the anamorphic counterpart of Neurospora sitophila (teleomorph). Its position in the classification is: Sordariaceae, Sordariales, Sordariomycetidae, Sordariomycetes, Ascomycota, Fungi. History At the time of its discovery, in 1843, this fungus was named "Penicillium sitophilum" by Montagne and "Oïdium aurantiacum" by Léveillé, but it is now considered not to belong to either genus Oidium and Penicillium. In 1848, Anselme Payen reported that it resisted temperatures above 100 degrees, a fact which played a role in discussions of spontaneous generation. Bibliography Montagne, C. "Quatrième centurie de plantes cellulaires exotiques nouvelles." Annales des Sciences Naturelles, Botanique, 2e sér., vol. 20, 1843, pp. 352–379. Payen, A. (rapporteur) "Extrait d'un rapport adressé à M. Le Maréchal Duc de Dalmatie, Ministre de la Guerre, Président du Conseil, sur une altération extraordinaire du pain de munition", Annales de Chimie et de Physique, 3e sér., t. 9, 1843, pp. 5–21. Payen, A. "Températures que peuvent supporter les sporules de l'Oïdium aurantiacum sans perdre leur faculté végétative", Comptes rendus de l'Académie des Sciences, 27, 1848, pp. 4–5. Payen, A., in Milne Edwards, "Remarques sur la valeur des
mold that spoils various foods and is responsible for occupational asthma in the wood and cork industry. Classification Chrysonilia sitophila is the anamorphic counterpart of Neurospora sitophila (teleomorph). Its position in the classification is: Sordariaceae, Sordariales, Sordariomycetidae, Sordariomycetes, Ascomycota, Fungi. History At the time of its discovery, in 1843, this fungus was named "Penicillium sitophilum" by Montagne and "Oïdium aurantiacum" by Léveillé, but it is now considered not to belong to either genus Oidium and Penicillium. In 1848, Anselme Payen reported that it resisted temperatures above 100 degrees, a fact which played a role in discussions of spontaneous generation. Bibliography Montagne, C. "Quatrième centurie de plantes cellulaires exotiques nouvelles." Annales des Sciences Naturelles, Botanique, 2e sér., vol. 20, 1843, pp. 352–379. Payen, A. (rapporteur) "Extrait d'un rapport adressé à M. Le Maréchal Duc de Dalmatie, Ministre de la
2021, she was nominated as candidate for the Pankow 7 constituency in the 2021 Berlin state election as well as 31st position on the state party list. She was elected to the Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin, winning Pankow 7 with 30.7% of votes. She became deputy chair of the Greens parliamentary group and spokeswoman for personnel and administration, budget policy, and forest policy. References External links 1990 births Living people Alliance 90/The Greens politicians Members of the Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin 21st-century German
Regensburg and the Complutense University of Madrid from 2010 to 2013, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts. This was followed by further studies at the European University Viadrina in Frankfurt an der Oder, where she earned a Master of Arts in intercultural communication studies in 2016 and another in European studies in 2016. In 2020, she completed a postgraduate course in administrative sciences at Speyer University. Schneider speaks German, English, Spanish, French, and Polish. After her studies, Schneider moved to Berlin and became a research assistant at the Bundestag, where she worked for Greens MdB Sven-Christian Kindler from 2017 to 2018. She was then a trainee at the Department for Interior and Sports in the Senate of Berlin from 2018 to 2020. In February 2021, she became a civil servant in the transport department. Politics Schneider joined the Greens in 2017. From 2020 to 2021, she was
a village in the municipalities of Teslić (Republika Srpska) and Tešanj,
Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was 900, all living in
O'Reilly (politician) (1825–1880), Catholic soldier,
to: Myles O'Reilly (politician) (1825–1880),
Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was 1,835, with 1,823 living in the Tešanj part and 12 living in
(Republika Srpska) and Tešanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was
2022. There are 200 pavilions in Expo 2020 Dubai, out of which 191 are representative of participating countries. Indian Pavilion is the largest pavilion to have more than 600,000 visitors
are participating in Expo 2020. List of Country Pavilions References External links Virtual online Expo 2020 2021 festivals Events in Dubai World's fairs in Asia 2020s in Dubai 2021 in the United Arab Emirates 2022 in the United Arab Emirates Events
contracts signed before the oil crisis of 1973–74 and 1979–80 and the subsequent increase in prices. As a consequence, the prices paid for gas from these fields reflected the prices and the escalation clauses agreed in an era of cheap energy. The average basic cost to British Gas of all its gas purchases in 1980–81 was about 8p a therm. The price paid by producers for new supplies or renegotiated contracts were more than twice that amount, together with provisions for increases in line with oil price increases. The government wished to ensure that gas prices reflected the costs of supply both then and in future. Gas Levy Act 1981 The Gas Levy Act 1981 received Royal Assent on 19 March 1981. Its long title is ‘An Act to impose on the British Gas Corporation a levy in respect of certain gas.’ Provisions The Act comprises seven Sections: Section 1 Gas levy. From 1980 to 1981 a gas levy shall be payable by the British Gas Corporation on gas purchased by the Corporation under a tax-exempt contract or from a tax-exempt reservoir. Section 2 Rate of levy. The rate shall be one penny per therm (1980–81); three pence per therm (1981–82); and five pence per therm (1982–83). The rate of levy for the future shall be specified by order made by the Secretary of State for Energy with the consent of the Treasury. Section 3 Payment of levy. The levy shall be paid to the Secretary of State. Section 4 Levy where gas is stored in natural reservoirs. Where a natural reservoir is used for the storage of gas produced elsewhere a gas levy shall only be payable on the amount by which the number of therms supplied from that reservoir exceeds the number of therms
Gas Corporation by the producers under long-term contracts signed before the oil crisis of 1973–74 and 1979–80 and the subsequent increase in prices. As a consequence, the prices paid for gas from these fields reflected the prices and the escalation clauses agreed in an era of cheap energy. The average basic cost to British Gas of all its gas purchases in 1980–81 was about 8p a therm. The price paid by producers for new supplies or renegotiated contracts were more than twice that amount, together with provisions for increases in line with oil price increases. The government wished to ensure that gas prices reflected the costs of supply both then and in future. Gas Levy Act 1981 The Gas Levy Act 1981 received Royal Assent on 19 March 1981. Its long title is ‘An Act to impose on the British Gas Corporation a levy in respect of certain gas.’ Provisions The Act comprises seven Sections: Section 1
and Tešanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was 94, with 32 living in the Tešanj part and 62
(Republika Srpska) and Tešanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was
a village in the municipality of Tešanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
of Tešanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population
Career Oleksandr Pyshchur, born in Chernihiv, where he started his career with Desna-3 Chernihiv, then 2020 he moved to Munkach Mukachevo where he played in the Ukrainian Second League. On 1 October 2021 he scored against Rubikon Kyiv giving the victory for his team. On 30 October 2021 he played against his hometown club Chernihiv. In January 2022
Oleksandrovych Pyshchur (; born 29 January 1981) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a forward. Career Oleksandr Pyshchur, born in Chernihiv, where he started his career with Desna-3 Chernihiv, then 2020 he moved to Munkach Mukachevo where he played in the Ukrainian Second League. On 1 October
of Ophthalmic medicine had taken in-house by St Thomas' Hospital, such services were stoped at the St George's Circus site. The building was used by local Area Health Authorities before being left derelict and then demolished. The site is now occupied by McLaren House, which is one of hall of residences for students at London South Bank University. References Defunct hospitals in London Hospitals established in 1857 1857 establishments in England
the Royal South London Ophthalmic Hospital in 1869. In 1892 following the opening of a new enlarged building, still in St George's Circus it finally became known as the Royal Eye Hospital. After the NHS In 1948 the hospital was incorporated into the newly founded National Health Service (NHS). It was originally allocated to
census, its population was 1,029. References Populated places in Tešanj
municipality of Tešanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the
warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Malakhovo is located 14 km from the federal route Crimea Highway (a part of the European route ), on the road of regional importance (Kursk – Ponyri), 1 km from the nearest railway halt 521 km (railway line Oryol – Kursk). The rural locality is situated 14 km from Kursk Vostochny Airport, 138 km from Belgorod International Airport and 201 km from
km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 13 km north-east of the district center – the town Kursk, 8 km from the selsoviet center – Kamyshi. Streets There is Novaya Street and 76 houses. Climate Malakhovo has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Malakhovo is located 14 km from the federal route Crimea Highway (a part of the European route ), on the road of regional importance (Kursk – Ponyri), 1 km
Tešanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the
Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was 476. References Populated
École pratique des hautes études and obtained the title of graduate student with a work under his direction (Contracts from the Seleucid period in the Louvre Museum). This book attracted the attention of André Aymard, “who thanked Miss Rutten for having accompanied her copies with translations and transcriptions, thus allowing Hellenists to have access to this documentation”. She became a lecturer in Sumerian and Asyrian epigraphy and published an introductory manual on Accadian. In 1937 she became Georges Contenau's assistant and in 1940, she was a substitute teacher at the École du Louvre for André Parrot, who had been mobilised. For thirty years, she also taught public art history courses on oriental archaeology at the École du Louvre in the evenings, as part of the Rachel Boyer Foundation. She died in Nice in 1984 where she spent the last twenty years of her life. Works Éléments d'accadien (assyro-babylonien), notions de
a lecturer in Sumerian and Asyrian epigraphy and published an introductory manual on Accadian. In 1937 she became Georges Contenau's assistant and in 1940, she was a substitute teacher at the École du Louvre for André Parrot, who had been mobilised. For thirty years, she also taught public art history courses on oriental archaeology at the École du Louvre in the evenings, as part of the Rachel Boyer Foundation. She died in Nice in 1984 where she spent the last twenty years of her life. Works Éléments d'accadien (assyro-babylonien), notions de grammaire (1937), Adrien-Maisonneuve, Paris, 1937. Babylone, Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, Paris, 1948, 32 editions published between 1948 and 1966 in 3 languages. La science des Chaldéens, Presses universitaires de France, Paris, 1960. Les arts du Moyen-Orient ancien, Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, Paris, 1963. Distinctions Officer of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres Notes References 1898 births 1984 deaths 20th-century
is a town of Rawalpindi District in the Punjab province of Pakistan on Adiyala road. It is located at 33.4763° N, 73.0331° E with an altitude of 416 metres (1246 ft), and lies south of
of Pakistan on Adiyala road. It is located at 33.4763° N, 73.0331° E with an altitude of 416 metres (1246 ft), and lies south of the district capital, Rawalpindi near Central Jail Rawalpindi, also known as Adiala Jail.
the municipality of Tešanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According
village in the municipality of Tešanj, Bosnia and
on addressing the protesters' occupation of the Parliament grounds. On 19 February, Police began clearing up roads near Parliament while contending with the increased in parked vehicles in the area. On 20 February, protest groups issued a joint statement expressing outrage at the arrests conducted the previous week and demanding that all charges be dropped. That same day, the Police issued a statement that they would be boosting the policing of abusive protest behaviour, traffic management, road traffic controls, and street patrols to reassure local businesses and the public. Third week On the morning on 21 February, Police began installing concrete barriers at eight locations around Parliament to reinforce the perimeter of the occupation. These barriers were designed to prevent more vehicles from joining the protests while allowing access for residents, businesses and emergency vehicles. 300 police officers were involved in this operation. Protesters responded by heckling and assaulting officers, with some officers being pelted with human feces. Police arrested seven protesters and also stepped up patrols in the CBD area. Protest leaders objected to the installation of the concrete barriers and claimed that it undermined efforts to build positive relations between police and protesters. Mayor Foster defended the barriers, arguing that they minimised the protest's disruption to Wellington. In response to rising community cases nationwide, Wellington Hospital's chief medical officer Dr John Tait advised protesters showing COVID-19 symptoms to return home or seek their community health providers. On the morning of 22 February, a car was driven at police by a protestor in an apparent attempt to run over the officers. That same morning, at least three officers were sprayed with acid by protestors, requiring immediate medical attention. Former prime minister Jim Bolger (who dealt with many protests and occupations while he was in office between 1990 and 1997) weighed in on the protest and said political leaders should "get off their high horses" and speak to the protesters. He was critical of Arden's stance to not engage with protestors and thought this was an error as speaking with protesters would nullify a key criticism held by the protestors in that that nobody was listening to their concerns. That same day, Mayor Foster and Paul of the Human Rights Commission met with protesters with the intention of using dialogue to resolve the protests and prevent further escalation of violence. On 23 February, police and protesters clashed on Parliament grounds after protesters removed at least one concrete bollard near the occupation site to let vehicles in. Protesters claimed that about 30 vehicles managed to return to the protest site from Sky Stadium. Earlier, Police had warned that their offer of free parking for the protesters' vehicles would expire at the end of the day. On 24 February, the Wellington protest camp was identified by the Ministry of Health as a "location of interest," potentially affecting hundreds who visited the site over the weekend. By 25 February, Police confirmed that a total of 132 arrests had been made at Parliament. According to Police, the number of vehicles at the Wellington protest site had dropped from 800 to 300 vehicles. Police also estimated that at least 30 children remain at the Wellington protest camp and confirmed they were working with Oranga Tamariki to ensure that children were at the forefront of their "planning and response decisions." That same day, 18 people sailed across the Cook Strait from Picton to participate in the Wellington protest. Prominent anti-vaccine activist and former political candidate Brad Flutey was arrested on 26 February, charged with inciting violence. He was released on bail under the condition that he does not return to the protest or otherwise encourage non-compliance with COVID-19 health orders. He had recently claimed that sickness amongst protestors was not due to COVID-19, but rather electromagnetic radiation. This led to some protesters wearing tin foil hats. That same day, the Ministry of Health confirmed that hospitals across the country were reporting visits from people who had attended the Wellington anti-mandate protest before returning home. The Ministry also described the Wellington protest as a potential superspreader event. Police also clashed with protesters who attempted to removed a bollard. Parademics also treated several police officers who were spat upon by demonstrators. Related protests Picton On 9 February, solidarity protesters gathered in the upper South Island town of Picton. Unlike the Wellington protest, the Picton protest was largely peaceful, with local residents and businesses reporting minimal noise and disruption. Following discussions between the Marlborough District Council and protest leaders on 11 February, Freedom Convoy protesters agreed to relocate from Nelson Square to Waitohi Domain by 16 February. On 16 February, protester organisers abandoned their earlier agreement with local authorities to vacate the site by 5pm and stated that they would remain until the Government's vaccine mandate was lifted. Camp coordinator Craig Tough urged protesters to ignore the Marlborough District Council's trespass notices. By that time, there were at least 150 vehicles including food trucks present at the site. Gang members were also present as well. In response, Mayor of Marlborough John Legett called on protesters to vacate the Nelson Square reserve and stated that the council would work with police to resolve the situation. Dunedin On 10 February, 60 protesters affiliated with the anti-vaccination group Voices for Freedom staged a solidarity protest near the Toitū Otago Settlers Museum in Dunedin. Other regular protests have occurred daily in Queens Gardens. On 12 February, another protest was held in The Octagon. Protesters camped on the site and announced that they would not leave until the Government lifted the country's vaccine mandates. Protesters set up ten tents and two marquees. Local police and the Dunedin City Council (DCC) monitored the protests to ensure that they did not cause trouble. On three separate occasions, Fire and Emergency New Zealand received three call-outs from the police, who had been alerted to fires lit in a brazier by members of the public. Christchurch On 12 February, protesters staged a march to express solidarity with the Wellington Convoy participants. On 14 February, a small group of protesters sent up tents in the city centre's Cranmer Square with representatives announcing that they would not leave until the Government had lifted the country's vaccine mandate. The Christchurch City Council confirmed that it was working with police to liaise with the protesters. Cranmer Square is classified as a reserve under Christchurch's by-laws. On 19 February, a thousand protesters marched through the Christchurch CBD to the Bridge of Remembrance, demanding an end to vaccine mandate rules barring unvaccinated people from certain jobs and venues and objecting to the vaccination of children. Protesters disrupted traffic but Police were not present at the protest. Wanaka In mid February, anti-vaccine mandate protesters occupied Wanaka's Ardmore Street for four days, leading to reports of disorderly conduct and complaints of intimidation from local businesses. Responses Opposition On 9 February, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern stated that the protesters did not represent the majority of New Zealanders, while COVID-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins described the protest as embodying numerous issues and lacking clarity. National Party leader Christopher Luxon criticised the protesters for impinging on other people's freedoms by obstructing roads and travel, while the National Party's COVID-19 Response spokesperson Chris Bishop described the protesters as anti-vaxxers who denied the "fundamentals of science." ACT Party leader David Seymour criticised the protesters for trespassing on public property, while expressing concern about the Government's COVID-19 restrictions. On 12 February, Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson stated that protesters lost their right to protest when "they threaten, harass and disrupt people and a whole city." Robertson criticised protesters for intimidating school children wearing masks, blocking roads, disrupting emergency and transport services, and shutting down businesses. Robertson also objected to threats to arrest and execute him and other government ministers including Ardern. On 17 February, the five political parties represented in Parliament (namely the Labour, National, ACT, Green, and Māori parties) issued a joint statement stating that they would not talk to the convoy protesters unless they removed vehicles that were blockading Parliament, removed their tents and other structures, and ceased intimidating Wellingtonians. The statement was issued by Speaker Trevor Mallard in his capacity as the chair of
officers. That same morning, at least three officers were sprayed with acid by protestors, requiring immediate medical attention. Former prime minister Jim Bolger (who dealt with many protests and occupations while he was in office between 1990 and 1997) weighed in on the protest and said political leaders should "get off their high horses" and speak to the protesters. He was critical of Arden's stance to not engage with protestors and thought this was an error as speaking with protesters would nullify a key criticism held by the protestors in that that nobody was listening to their concerns. That same day, Mayor Foster and Paul of the Human Rights Commission met with protesters with the intention of using dialogue to resolve the protests and prevent further escalation of violence. On 23 February, police and protesters clashed on Parliament grounds after protesters removed at least one concrete bollard near the occupation site to let vehicles in. Protesters claimed that about 30 vehicles managed to return to the protest site from Sky Stadium. Earlier, Police had warned that their offer of free parking for the protesters' vehicles would expire at the end of the day. On 24 February, the Wellington protest camp was identified by the Ministry of Health as a "location of interest," potentially affecting hundreds who visited the site over the weekend. By 25 February, Police confirmed that a total of 132 arrests had been made at Parliament. According to Police, the number of vehicles at the Wellington protest site had dropped from 800 to 300 vehicles. Police also estimated that at least 30 children remain at the Wellington protest camp and confirmed they were working with Oranga Tamariki to ensure that children were at the forefront of their "planning and response decisions." That same day, 18 people sailed across the Cook Strait from Picton to participate in the Wellington protest. Prominent anti-vaccine activist and former political candidate Brad Flutey was arrested on 26 February, charged with inciting violence. He was released on bail under the condition that he does not return to the protest or otherwise encourage non-compliance with COVID-19 health orders. He had recently claimed that sickness amongst protestors was not due to COVID-19, but rather electromagnetic radiation. This led to some protesters wearing tin foil hats. That same day, the Ministry of Health confirmed that hospitals across the country were reporting visits from people who had attended the Wellington anti-mandate protest before returning home. The Ministry also described the Wellington protest as a potential superspreader event. Police also clashed with protesters who attempted to removed a bollard. Parademics also treated several police officers who were spat upon by demonstrators. Related protests Picton On 9 February, solidarity protesters gathered in the upper South Island town of Picton. Unlike the Wellington protest, the Picton protest was largely peaceful, with local residents and businesses reporting minimal noise and disruption. Following discussions between the Marlborough District Council and protest leaders on 11 February, Freedom Convoy protesters agreed to relocate from Nelson Square to Waitohi Domain by 16 February. On 16 February, protester organisers abandoned their earlier agreement with local authorities to vacate the site by 5pm and stated that they would remain until the Government's vaccine mandate was lifted. Camp coordinator Craig Tough urged protesters to ignore the Marlborough District Council's trespass notices. By that time, there were at least 150 vehicles including food trucks present at the site. Gang members were also present as well. In response, Mayor of Marlborough John Legett called on protesters to vacate the Nelson Square reserve and stated that the council would work with police to resolve the situation. Dunedin On 10 February, 60 protesters affiliated with the anti-vaccination group Voices for Freedom staged a solidarity protest near the Toitū Otago Settlers Museum in Dunedin. Other regular protests have occurred daily in Queens Gardens. On 12 February, another protest was held in The Octagon. Protesters camped on the site and announced that they would not leave until the Government lifted the country's vaccine mandates. Protesters set up ten tents and two marquees. Local police and the Dunedin City Council (DCC) monitored the protests to ensure that they did not cause trouble. On three separate occasions, Fire and Emergency New Zealand received three call-outs from the police, who had been alerted to fires lit in a brazier by members of the public. Christchurch On 12 February, protesters staged a march to express solidarity with the Wellington Convoy participants. On 14 February, a small group of protesters sent up tents in the city centre's Cranmer Square with representatives announcing that they would not leave until the Government had lifted the country's vaccine mandate. The Christchurch City Council confirmed that it was working with police to liaise with the protesters. Cranmer Square is classified as a reserve under Christchurch's by-laws. On 19 February, a thousand protesters marched through the Christchurch CBD to the Bridge of Remembrance, demanding an end to vaccine mandate rules barring unvaccinated people from certain jobs and venues and objecting to the vaccination of children. Protesters disrupted traffic but Police were not present at the protest. Wanaka In mid February, anti-vaccine mandate protesters occupied Wanaka's Ardmore Street for four days, leading to reports of disorderly conduct and complaints of intimidation from local businesses. Responses Opposition On 9 February, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern stated that the protesters did not represent the majority of New Zealanders, while COVID-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins described the protest as embodying numerous issues and lacking clarity. National Party leader Christopher Luxon criticised the protesters for impinging on other people's freedoms by obstructing roads and travel, while the National Party's COVID-19 Response spokesperson Chris Bishop described the protesters as anti-vaxxers who denied the "fundamentals of science." ACT Party leader David Seymour criticised the protesters for trespassing on public property, while expressing concern about the Government's COVID-19 restrictions. On 12 February, Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson stated that protesters lost their right to protest when "they threaten, harass and disrupt people and a whole city." Robertson criticised protesters for intimidating school children wearing masks, blocking roads, disrupting emergency and transport services, and shutting down businesses. Robertson also objected to threats to arrest and execute him and other government ministers including Ardern. On 17 February, the five political parties represented in Parliament (namely the Labour, National, ACT, Green, and Māori parties) issued a joint statement stating that they would not talk to the convoy protesters unless they removed vehicles that were blockading Parliament, removed their tents and other structures, and ceased intimidating Wellingtonians. The statement was issued by Speaker Trevor Mallard in his capacity as the chair of the Parliamentary Service Commission. Local Iwi in Wellington including Ngāti Toa have stated their opposition to the protest, with particular regards to the aggressive behaviour by some protesters, and want a "political solution" to end the situation. On 18 February, 19 community leaders in Wellington issued a joint letter calling for the end of the Wellington Convoy protests. They complained about the harassment and intimidation of local residents, city workers, students, the disruption of traffic and local businesses and institutions caused by the protest and occupation. Notable signatories included Mayor of Wellington Andy Foster, Mayor of South Wairarapa Alex Beijen, Mayor of Porirua Anita Baker, Victoria University of Wellington Vice-Chancellor Grant Guildford, Green Party co-leader and List MP James Shaw, and Wellington Central Member of Parliament Grant Robertson. Support While most New Zealand political figures condemned the Wellington protests, New Zealand First leader Winston Peters, former ACT leader Rodney Hide and former National Party MP Matt King expressed their support for the protesters' right to express their opposition to vaccine mandates. On 8 February, the Social Credit Party released a press statement likewise advocating for an end to the government's vaccine mandate. On 9 February, the New Conservative Party voiced support for the Convoy 2022 protesters' opposition to vaccine mandates and traffic light restrictions on social gatherings. The party also criticised Members of Parliament for allegedly ignoring their electors and trampling on people's rights. They called for a binding referendum to make the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 "supreme law." New Zealand Outdoors Party co-leaders Sue Grey and Alan Simmons attended the protest, and on 10 February released a statement condemning the arrest of protestors. Public opinion polling On 18 February, an online poll of 520 people conducted by Horizon Research showed 30% support the protest and 61% were opposed. On 21 February, David Farrar's Curia Market Research published the results of a poll surveying 312 protesters in Wellington between 19 and 20 February. In terms of origins, 41% of protesters came from provincial cities; 18.9% from towns, 7.7% from rural areas; 17% from Auckland; 8.7% from Wellington; and 6.7% in Christchurch. 55% of the protesters identified as female while 45% identified as male. In terms of ethnicity, 64.4% percent of protesters identified as Europeans; 27.2% as Māori; 4.2% as Asians, and 2.6% as Pacific Islanders. In terms of voting patterns during the 2020 New Zealand
form of ice to hospitals, cities and towns in the Kingdom of Murcia. These ice houses were in use until the 1920s. Collado Bermejo viewpoint This viewpoint offers one of the best panoramic views of the entire Sierra, located at an altitude of 1,201 m. Barrancos de Gebas The Gebas barrancos (ravines) are to the east of the main sierra below the village of Gebas. They are badlands like a lunar landscape, made up of gullies, canyons and ravines. Fauna and flora Large parts of the Sierra Espuña are covered with pine trees. Oleanders, poplars, elms, birches and willows are found in the riverbeds and ravines. The diverse fauna of the Sierra includes around 120 species of birds, including eagles, jays, hawks, sparrowhawks, eagle owls and larks. Wild boar and squirrels can also be found here. The Barbary sheep was introduced to
("snow wells"), ice houses first built at the end of the 16th century to store snow in winter and distribute it in summer in the form of ice to hospitals, cities and towns in the Kingdom of Murcia. These ice houses were in use until the 1920s. Collado Bermejo viewpoint This viewpoint offers one of the best panoramic views of the entire Sierra, located at an altitude of 1,201 m. Barrancos de Gebas The Gebas barrancos (ravines) are to the east of the main sierra below the village of Gebas. They are badlands like a lunar landscape, made up of gullies, canyons and ravines. Fauna and flora Large parts of the Sierra Espuña are covered with pine trees. Oleanders, poplars, elms, birches and willows are found in the riverbeds and ravines. The diverse fauna of the Sierra includes around 120 species of birds, including eagles, jays, hawks, sparrowhawks, eagle owls and larks. Wild boar and squirrels can also be found here. The Barbary sheep was introduced to the Sierra Espuña in the 1970s. Climate The climate of the Sierra Espuña differs from the rest of the Murcia region: there is around 200
on the site ever since. In 2022, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, New Zealand sides featuring in the 2022 Super Rugby Pacific season went into bio-bubbles in Queenstown, New Zealand for the opening three rounds of the season. This meant 8 matches were relocated
Queenstown area, originally to Rugby Park in Invercargill and Wakatipu Rugby Club, before night matches were confirmed for Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin instead. As the only rugby stadium in Queenstown, Wakatipu Rugby Club is currently scheduled to host 3
The Tamil Nadu Women's League, is the top division of women's football league in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The League is organised by the Tamil Nadu Football Association (TNFA), the official football governing body of the state. History The state women's league was formulated during the tenure of Seeni Mohaideen, chairman of the women’s committee of
and was won by Sethu FC. The matches are held at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium at Chennai. Media coverage Streaming platforms The league matches are live-streamed on YouTube at Football Makka. Clubs 2021–22 season The teams participating in the 2021–22 season: Champions {| |- |valign="top" | See also Football in India References Women's football leagues in India Football in Tamil Nadu Sports leagues established in
NSL Cup winning 1–0 in the Final against Marconi Fairfield. Players Competitions Overview National Soccer League League table Matches NSL Cup Appearances and goals Players with no appearances not included in the list. References Collingwood Warriors SC seasons 1996–97
their National Soccer League season, and won the NSL Cup winning 1–0 in the Final against Marconi Fairfield. Players Competitions Overview National Soccer League League table Matches
with the molecular formula C35H62O7 which has been isolated from the bark of the plant Annona
cytotoxic acetogenin derivate with the molecular formula C35H62O7 which has been isolated
Tešanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census,
the municipality of Tešanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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in the municipality of Tešanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the
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in the men's singles event in luge. References External links Tove Kohala at FIL Living people 2001 births Swedish female lugers Olympic lugers of Sweden Lugers at the
Her father, Hans, competed in the luge doubles event at the 1992 and 1994 Winter Olympics. Her brother, Svante, also competed at the 2022 Winter Olympics in
was daughter of Murad IV and Ayşe Sultan. Biography Handaze was born in February 1631. She was married in August 1645 to Nakkaş Mustafa Pasha (b. 1603; d. at Girit, 1653), Vizier of Egypt from 1640 to 1642. Marriage
February 1631. She was married in August 1645 to Nakkaş Mustafa Pasha (b. 1603; d. at Girit, 1653), Vizier of Egypt from 1640 to 1642. Marriage most likely remained childless. After Mustafa Pasha died in 1653,
to the 2013 census, its population was 2,582. References Populated places in
Tešanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to
of Tešanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the
Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013
its population was 448. References Populated places in Tešanj
Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was 448.
the municipality of Tešanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Vukovo is a village in the municipality of Tešanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
(1966). Biography Kasteel was born on 4 November 1901 in Zwolle, Netherlands. He converted to the Catholic Church. In 1923, he moved to Amsterdam, where he became a journalist for De Tijd, and founded the Catholic association De Klare Waarheid. In October 1929, he became parliamentary editor of , then the largest Catholic newspaper in the Netherlands. In 1938, he received his doctorate in political and social sciences from KU Leuven on a biography of prime minister Abraham Kuyper. On 14 May 1940, after the German invasion of the Netherlands, Kasteel as a known anti-fascist boarded a fishing boat leaving his wife and children behind, and arrived in England two days later. He offered his services to the Dutch government-in-exile under the nom de guerre "Chateau neuf du Pape". He started to work for the Ministry of Justice, and befriended Pieter Sjoerds Gerbrandy. In September 1940, Gerbandy became Prime Minister-in-exile, and appointed Kasteel as his personal secretary. On 15 July 1942, Kasteel was installed as Governor of Curaçao and Dependencies. In 1947 negotiations started for political autonomy of Curaçao and Dependencies. The island of Aruba no longer wanted remain subordinate to Curaçao, and demonstrations were organised. In January 1948, the delegations of Aruba and Curaçao demanded the resignation of Kasteel. In June 1948, Kasteel announced his resignation, and left on 4 August 1948. Kasteel was appointed Ambassador of the Netherlands to Chile, and served until 1956,
resignation of Kasteel. In June 1948, Kasteel announced his resignation, and left on 4 August 1948. Kasteel was appointed Ambassador of the Netherlands to Chile, and served until 1956, In March 1956, he was appointed Ambassador to Ireland, and served until 1966. He served briefly as Ambassador to Israel, and retired in December 1966. After retiring, Kasteel moved to Via della Conciliazione in Rome, Italy near the Vatican where his son served in the Apostolic Camera. On 13 December 2003, Kasteel died in Rome, at the age of 102. Honours Knight of the Order of the Netherlands Lion. Commander in the Legion of Honour. Order of the Southern Cross. Medal of Freedom with Silver Palm. Knight in the Order of the Holy Sepulchre. References External links Piet Kasteel at the Digital Library for Dutch Literature (in Dutch) 1901 births 2003 deaths Governors of the Netherlands Antilles People from Zwolle Dutch diplomats 20th-century Dutch male writers 20th-century Dutch journalists Ambassadors of the Netherlands to
Murad IV and Ayşe Sultan. Biography Safiye was born in 1634. She was married in 1659 to Sari Hasan Pasha, (d. 2 March 1688), Vizier 1674–1675, son of Abaza Siyavush Pasha. The two had son son Sultanzade Mehmed Rezmi (1660-1719) and daughter Rukiye Hanim-Sultan (1679-1697), who was
March 1688), Vizier 1674–1675, son of Abaza Siyavush Pasha. The two had son son Sultanzade Mehmed Rezmi (1660-1719) and daughter Rukiye Hanim-Sultan (1679-1697), who was married in 1694 to Murmedoglu Gürci Mehmed Pasha.
guilty of financial crimes in Mainland China. The initiative was launched in 2015 to investigate offshore companies and underground banks that transfer money abroad. It has reportedly been consolidated with Operation Fox Hunt and returned around 10,000 fugitives to China in the last decade, including political dissidents and activists. Human rights violations Human rights NGO Safeguard Defenders highlighted methods used in Operation Sky Net, included the detention of fugitives' relatives in Mainland China, dispatching agents overseas to illegally intimidate the person in their overseas location, or kidnap
Sky Net is a clandestine operation of the Chinese Ministry of Public Security to apprehend Overseas Chinese it sees as fugitives guilty of financial crimes in Mainland China. The initiative was launched in 2015 to investigate offshore companies and underground banks that transfer money abroad. It has reportedly been consolidated with Operation Fox Hunt and returned around 10,000 fugitives to China in the last decade, including political dissidents and activists. Human rights violations Human rights NGO Safeguard Defenders highlighted methods used in Operation Sky Net, included the detention of
at Ewood Park, in 2013 he took on his first head-coach role, at Maltese club Floriana. He was given a ten-game contract, which lasted from January to May. In 2013, he became a youth coach educator with the Football Association. Brunskill next joined Bolton Wanderers' player development department, before beginning a two-year role as the Under-23s coach of the Jordan national team. He undertook a consultancy role at Chinese Super League club Shanghai SIPG, then joined Norwegian club Molde as Head of academy. In 2018, the Chinese Football Association hired Brunskill as the head of its technical department. After three years in China, he joined Norwich City as senior development coach in January 2022. On 9 February 2022, Brunskill was appointed assistant head coach to Neil Critchley at Blackpool, replacing Stuart McCall, who left for Sheffield United three months earlier. He worked with Blackpool's first-team coach Mike Garrity at Liverpool. References External links Living people 1976 births People from Ormskirk English footballers Liverpool F.C. players Bury F.C. players Leek F.C. players Hednesford Town F.C. players Runcorn F.C. Halton players Association football coaches
began in February 2022. He has previously coached at Liverpool, Blackburn Rovers and Norwich City in England, and in Malta, Norway, Jordan and China. As a player, he was a trainee at Liverpool, and was also at Bury, Leek, Hednesford Town and Runcorn Halton. Career Player Between 1995 and 1996, Brunskill was a trainee at Liverpool. In 1996, he joined Bury, where he remained for a season. In 1997, he joined Leek, followed by stints at Hednesford Town and Runcorn Halton, for whom he made one appearance in the FA Cup. Coaching In 1998, Brunskill began his coaching career Liverpool as Assistant Academy Technical Director, a role he held for ten years. After leaving Anfield, Brunskill became reserve-team manager and first-team coach at
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Velasco Alvarado who overthrew Belaúnde's government on 3 October 1968. On 24 June 1969, the Agrarian Reform Law (Decreto Ley N° 17716 de Ley de Reforma Agraria) was promulgated. The government declared the following objectives of the reform: Elimination of large estates (haciendas: latifundios) and smallholding (minifundios) Formation of production cooperatives owned by peasants Restructuring of traditional peasant communities Formation of agriculture based on the common effort of the peasants Creation of new markets by just distribution of entry which improves the acquisition power of marginalized populations Parallel development of primary transformation industries in the field The agro-industrial complexes on the coast were the first to be expropriated. On 26 June 1969, two days after promulgation of the law, armed soldiers entered the sugar haciendas of the northern coast to take the installations and expel their owners. In contrast to Belaúnde's reform, no exemptions for owners of large estates were allowed. Between June 1969 and June 1979, more than 9 million hectares of land representing 15,826 lots were expropriated, benefitting some 370,000 families, much more than the approximately 1 million hectares from 546 haciendas in the time of Belaúnde's government. In the beginning, the expropriated estates were not distributed, but were left intact, concentrated and collectivized. 15,000 expropriated estates were transformed into 1,708 cooperatives. The expropriated landowners had to accept agrarian bonds within 20 to 30 years at an interest rate of 4 to 6% p.a. as compensation. Two types of cooperatives were formed: Agrarian Production Cooperatives (Cooperativas Agrarias de Producción, CAP) and Agrarian Societies of Social Interest (Sociedades Agrícolas de Interés Social, SAIS). The CAPs were formed mainly in the coastal haciendas producing cash crops such as sugar cane, cotton and rice for the external as well as for the internal market, but also in the Andean region of Cuzco, among them the CAP José Zúñiga Letona at the former hacienda Huarán in the Calca District, where the film Kuntur Wachana was made, the cooperative of Ninamarca, whose first director was the famous peasant leader Saturnino Huillca Quispe, and the huge CAP Tupac Amaru II in Anta Province, which produced for the internal market. These cooperatives were owned by the agricultural workers in form of collective ownership. The SAIS were organized as cattle-holding cooperatives owned by agricultural workers grazing livestock and associated with traditional neighboring peasant communities. On 9 May 1972, Law Nº 19400 was promulgated, which dissolved the organizations of the hacendados: the National Agrarian Society (Sociedad Nacional Agraria, SNA), the Association of Stockbreeders (Asociación de Ganaderos) and the Association of Rice Producers (Asociación de Productores de Arroz). Instead, the
peasant leader Saturnino Huillca Quispe, and the huge CAP Tupac Amaru II in Anta Province, which produced for the internal market. These cooperatives were owned by the agricultural workers in form of collective ownership. The SAIS were organized as cattle-holding cooperatives owned by agricultural workers grazing livestock and associated with traditional neighboring peasant communities. On 9 May 1972, Law Nº 19400 was promulgated, which dissolved the organizations of the hacendados: the National Agrarian Society (Sociedad Nacional Agraria, SNA), the Association of Stockbreeders (Asociación de Ganaderos) and the Association of Rice Producers (Asociación de Productores de Arroz). Instead, the organization of the beneficiaries of the agrarian reform, the National Agrarian Confederation of Peru (Confederación Nacional Agraria, CNA), was founded on 3 October 1974. The ascription of the former haciendas to cooperatives controlled by bureaucrats and engineers led to great dissatisfaction among the indigenous peasants and the traditional peasant communities who wanted to get back their lands taken from them by the hacendados. Land occupations of cooperative lands started as early as 1973 in the huge cooperative “Tupac Amaru II” also called Machu Asnu (“Old Donkey”) in Anta Province (department of Cuzco), formed out of 105 former haciendas expropriated between 1971 and 1973. The leadership of the cooperative did not even speak the language of the peasants, Cuzco Quechua. The land occupations were organized by the oppositional peasant organization CCP, which had already occupied lands in the 1960s. In the following years, the lands of the cooperative were distributed among the indigenous communities, and in 1980, it was dissolved. Other land occupations took place in the department of Apurimac where the authorities had not even started expropriations of landlords. After the destitution of Velasco by Francisco Morales Bermúdez, the expropriations were continued although in other political areas, the left-wing policies were reversed. Second government of Belaúnde Terry and government of Alan García According to Enrique Mayer, Fernando Belaúnde Terry “did his best to derail the agrarian reform”. However, properties were not returned to the oligarchy, but cooperatives were turned into independent enterprises that could be dissolved by their members. In the following years, most of the cooperative land in the Andes was distributed among indigenous communities and smallholders, resulting in a radical restructuring of land distribution in Peru. Peasants in the Andes, mostly organized in the CCP, recuperated lands by massive occupations, the last of which were the spectacular land occupations in the Department of Puno between 1987 and 1989. By the end of the 1980s, according to Enrique Mayer, the indigenous communities (peasant communities) got most of the land in the Andes, and
for the PSD leadership and would call a snap leadership ballot in order to elect a new leader. A date for the leadership ballot is yet to be known. CDS – People's Party In the 2022 elections, the CDS–People's Party was wiped out from Parliament for the first time in 47 years of democracy. CDS leader Francisco Rodrigues dos Santos resigned on election night and announced that a leadership ballot would be held. On 11 February, it was announced that a new leader will be elected in a party congress on 2 and 3 April 2022. MEP Nuno Melo and 2016 leadership candidate Miguel Mattos Chaves announced they will contest the ballot. Electoral system The Assembly of the Republic has 230 members elected to four-year terms. Governments do not require absolute majority support of the Assembly to hold office, as even if the number of opposers of government is larger than that of the supporters, the number of opposers still needs to be equal or greater than 116 (absolute majority) for both the Government's Programme to be rejected or for a motion of no confidence to be approved. The number of seats assigned to each district depends on the district magnitude. The use of the d'Hondt method makes for a higher effective threshold
least 60 days before the election. If an election is called during an ongoing legislature (dissolution of parliament) it must be held at least after 55 days. Election day is the same in all multi-seats constituencies, and should fall on a Sunday or national holiday. The next legislative election must, therefore, take place no later than 11 October 2026. Leadership changes Social Democratic Party After the Social Democratic Party's (PSD) defeat in the 2022 legislative election, Rui Rio announced he would not run again for the PSD leadership and would call a snap leadership ballot in order to elect a new leader. A date for the leadership ballot is yet to be known. CDS – People's Party In the 2022 elections, the CDS–People's Party was wiped out from Parliament for the first time in 47 years of democracy. CDS leader Francisco Rodrigues dos Santos resigned on election night and announced that a leadership ballot would be held. On 11 February, it was announced that a new leader will be elected in a party congress on 2 and 3 April 2022. MEP Nuno Melo and 2016 leadership candidate Miguel Mattos Chaves announced they will contest the ballot. Electoral system The Assembly of the Republic has 230 members elected to four-year terms. Governments do not require absolute majority support of the Assembly to hold office, as even if the number of opposers of government is larger than that of the supporters, the number of opposers still needs to be equal or greater than 116 (absolute majority) for both
building was possibly built in the 18th century. Samuel Reynolds, local land owner and businessman, converted it into his home after purchasing the property in 1832. The conversion featured "eye-brow" windows. In 1928, it became the country residence of Harry Scherman, a co-founder of the Book of the Month Club, who remodeled it using Colonial Revival style. See also National Register of Historic Places listings in
in architecture, industry, and literature. History and description The two and one-half story stone building was possibly built in the 18th century. Samuel Reynolds, local land owner and businessman, converted it into his home after purchasing the property in 1832. The conversion featured "eye-brow"
in Kinshasa, with expertise in cases of sexual violence, disability rights and victims of war. She was head of the Centre d’Études sur la Justice et la Résolution 1325 (CJR), aiming at security sector reform in the light of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325. In 2013 she was appointed as a lawyer with the International Criminal Court. In August 2019 Esambo was announced
Centre d’Études sur la Justice et la Résolution 1325 (CJR), aiming at security sector reform in the light of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325. In 2013 she was appointed as a lawyer with the International Criminal Court. In August 2019 Esambo was announced as a member of the Ilunga government, taking the new role of Delegate to the Minister of Social Affairs in charge of people living with
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Enterovibrio which has been isolated from seawater from the South Pacific Gyre. References Vibrionales Bacteria
Bopanna and Denis Shapovalov in the final, 7–6(7–4), 6–1. Seeds Draw Draw References Main draw
Rohan Bopanna and Denis Shapovalov in the final, 7–6(7–4), 6–1. Seeds Draw Draw References Main draw Qatar ExxonMobil Open
colour. In the instance that there is a tie, parties are shaded with their colour. The lead column on the right shows the percentage-point difference between the two parties with the highest figures. Poll results use the date the survey's fieldwork was done, as opposed to the date of publication. References External links Marktest Opinion Poll
will carry out opinion polling to gauge voting intention in Portugal. Results of such polls are displayed in this article. The date range for these opinion polls are from the 2022 Portuguese legislative election, held on 30 January, to the present day Nationwide polling Graphical summary Polling Poll results are listed in the table below in reverse chronological order, showing the most recent first. The highest percentage figure in
1696, it says: “The late Rukiye Sultan, daughter of the late Murad Khan, died in Eyub”. In hereditary books, after calculations, it was determined that she left significant debts, for their payments from her inheritance valuable things were selected and transferred
married firstly in 1663 to Şeytan Divrikli Ibrahim Pasha, with whom she had daughters Ayşe (died 1717) and Fatma (died 1727). After Ibrahim Pasha was executed in December 1685, she was remarried in 1693 to Gürcü Mehmed Pasha. Death In the debt book, compiled at the beginning of the March 1696, it says: “The late Rukiye Sultan, daughter of the
Daniil Medvedev was the defending champion, but chose not to defend his title. Seeds The top four seeds received a bye into the second round. Draw Finals Top half Bottom
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of the Indian Ocean. The company also maintains a smaller shipbuilding facility in the city of Kisumu, on the shores of Lake Victoria. In addition KSL maintains administrative offices in the capital city of Nairobi. Operations Mombasa The KSL shipyard in Mombasa became operational in December 2021. It is reported to be capable of handling ships weighing in excess of and measuring up to in length. The shipyard has two ship building hangers. The first one measures 150 meters (492 ft) in length and is in height. The second hanger is in length, in width and in height. Benefits include savings on maintenance of Kenyan naval vessels, numbering 17 as of 2021, which have to undergo perioding overhaul every 10 years at an average cost of US$6,800 each. Before 2021, the maintenance was performed either in the Netherlands or in Spain. Kenya also expects to earn income from servicing some of the international maritime fleet, 40 percent of which is estimated to sail past the Kenyan coast annually. Kisumu In Kisumu, in western Kenya, on the shores of Lake Victoria, KSL has established a shipyard to build ships, boats and tugs to serve the countries surrounding Africa's largest freshwater lake. The first ship built here is MV Uhuru II of Kenya. In February 2022, KSL (Kisumu) received orders for six new ships
2021. It is reported to be capable of handling ships weighing in excess of and measuring up to in length. The shipyard has two ship building hangers. The first one measures 150 meters (492 ft) in length and is in height. The second hanger is in length, in width and in height. Benefits include savings on maintenance of Kenyan naval vessels, numbering 17 as of 2021, which have to undergo perioding overhaul every 10 years at an average cost of US$6,800 each. Before 2021, the maintenance was performed either in the Netherlands or in Spain. Kenya also expects to earn income from servicing some of the international maritime fleet, 40 percent of which
1974 season. This was the seventh such tournament for the Division, having separated from the University Division in 1957, and further dividing into Division II and Division III for the 1974 season. The won the championship by defeating the . Regionals Northeast Region South Atlantic
NCAA Division II level for the 1974 season. This was the seventh such tournament for the Division, having separated from the University Division in 1957, and further dividing into Division II and Division
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earlier records of whisky production on the estate that date to 1794. The distillery is owned by Stirling brothers John, Iain and David. Production uses barley and potatoes from the estate farm. Overall, it is stated that 90% of all raw materials in the production process come from the farm. In August 2021, the distillery began an agreement with the company EcoSpirits for distribution, to reduce the carbon emissions associated with packaging and distribution. In December 2021, the distillery was granted £3 million through the Green Distilleries Competition to create a new hydrogen power plant at the distillery. A new experience visitor centre is due to open in Spring 2022. Products The distillery uses pot and column stills from CARL of Germany to produce whisky, gin and vodka. The core gin expression is named 'Kirsty's Gin' after master distiller Kirsty Black and includes
includes botanicals such as seaweed, carline thistle and Scottish blaeberry. The distillery also produce a gin called Nàdar (nature) which is branded as climate positive in terms of environmental production. Unusually, the gin uses peas instead of wheat in production. In 2014, the distillery produced Scotland's first commercial potato vodka. The vodka uses a blend of Maris Piper, King Edwards and Cultra potatoes. In 2020, the distillery released a Highland Rye whiskey. On release, the rye whisky was the first commercial rye whisky produced for more than 100 years in Scotland. References Buildings and structures completed in 2013 British
for Estonia women's national football team. In 2001 she was chosen to Estonian Female Footballer of
December 1980) is an Estonian footballer. She was born in Tallinn. Club career: Arsenal-90 (1995–1996) TKSK Arsenal
(17 January 1960 – 12 February 2022) was a Malaysian actor, writer, playwright and theatre activist, who was mostly active in film, television and theatre. Known universally by the nickname 'Jit', he was the son of the former Director-General of Education of Malaysia, Murad Mohamed Noor. Life and career Educated at Victoria Institution in the 1970s, he went on to study sociology and urban planning in Chicago, before obtaining a master's degree in 20th Century Art History in San Francisco. He returned to Malaysia and in December 1989, he co-founded the Instant
Cemetery in Kuala Lumpur. Filmography Films Mat Gelap (1990) Selubung (1992) Beyond Rangoon (1995) Perempuan Melayu Terakhir (1999) Mimpi Moon (2000) Waris Jari Hantu (2007) 1957: Hati Malaya (2007) Talentime (2009) Split Gravy On Rice (2015) Television Dunia Rees dan Ina (1995) Neon (2003) Stage Caught in The Middle (1987) Gold Rain & Hailstones (1993) The Storyteller (1996) Jit Hits The Fan (2003) Full of Jit (2007) One Load of Bull Jit (2009) Bibliography Jit Murad. Jit Murad Plays. Matahari Books (2017). ISBN 9789672128182 Jit Murad. Two Things. Rhino Press (1997). ISBN 9839476033 References External links 1960 births 2022 deaths Malaysian film actors Malaysian male actors Malaysian stage actors Malaysian television actors People from Alor Setar People from Kedah People from Kuala Lumpur
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stellar black hole. Approximately every five years it emits dramatic radio outbursts.
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of Grimontia which has been isolated from sea water. References Vibrionales
the studio at one time. It was Gorka's intention to move on from the love songs of previous albums to songs about places and people. Shawn Colvin sang on two of Jack's Crows''' tracks. Critical receptionThe Washington Post wrote that "Gorka matches his subtle, intelligent and original songwriting with a deep, thrilling baritone ripe with masculine melancholy, that makes whatever he's singing fairly unforgettable." The Ottawa Citizen stated that Gorka "conjures up characters and landscapes that share an unpretentious dignity and grandeur."The Republican determined that "though ballads dominate, there is sizzle here, particularly on the bleak urban landscape Gorka
the border between Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Unlike during the recording sessions for his previous albums, Gorka recorded most of Jack's Crows with all the musicians present in the studio at one time. It was Gorka's intention to move on from the love songs of previous albums to songs about places and people. Shawn Colvin sang on two of Jack's Crows''' tracks. Critical receptionThe
League, and the Cambodia national team. References External links 1999 births Living people Cambodian footballers Cambodia international footballers Association
in the Cambodian Premier League, and the Cambodia national team. References External links
time under the leadership of the "Friends of the Jagst Valley Railway (Jagsttalbahnfreunde), took place in November 2021 on the first section of the route in Dörzbach. The Jagst Valley Railway and the Öchsle (former DB narrow-gauge railway from Biberach (a.d. Riß) via Warthausen to Ochsenhausen) are the last surviving operational routes of the once extensive Württemberg 750 mm narrow-gauge railways. Literature Film Eisenbahn-Romantik, Folge 243: Die Jagsttalbahn, (SWR) External links Website des Jagsttalbahnfreunde e. V. Jagsttalbahn bei verkehrsrelikte.de Kursbuchauszug von 1944 Bildergalerie mit historischen Aufnahmen aus Betriebszeiten bei Bahninfos-Bw Streckenbeschreibung
of the "Friends of the Jagst Valley Railway (Jagsttalbahnfreunde), took place in November 2021 on the first section of the route in Dörzbach. The Jagst Valley Railway and the Öchsle (former DB narrow-gauge railway from Biberach (a.d. Riß) via Warthausen to Ochsenhausen) are the last surviving operational routes of the once extensive Württemberg 750 mm narrow-gauge railways. Literature Film Eisenbahn-Romantik, Folge 243: Die
The club's goalscoring record was held by Con Boutsianis, Kimon Taliadoros and Andrew Vlahos who scored 8 goals in all competitions. Key The list is ordered first by date of debut, and then if necessary in alphabetical order. Appearances as a substitute are included. Players References General Specific Lists of soccer players by club in Australia Melbourne sport-related
1996–97 National Soccer League. Frank Juric held the record for the greatest number of appearances for Collingwood Warriors. The Australian goalkeeper played 25 times for the club. The club's goalscoring record was held by Con Boutsianis, Kimon Taliadoros and Andrew Vlahos who scored 8 goals in all competitions. Key The list is ordered first by date of debut, and then if necessary in alphabetical order. Appearances as a substitute
People from Nerima Association football people from Tokyo Ryutsu Keizai University alumni Japanese footballers Association football midfielders Urawa Red Diamonds players
is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Urawa Reds. Career statistics Club . Notes Honours Club
forward. Club career FC ViOn Zlaté Moravce Horák made his Fortuna Liga debut for Zlaté Moravce against Liptovský Mikuláš on 12 February 2022. References External links FC ViOn Zlaté Moravce
Moravce as a forward. Club career FC ViOn Zlaté Moravce Horák made his Fortuna Liga debut for Zlaté Moravce against Liptovský
five children. She met her husband Mr Domfeh who was physically challenged in the leg prior to their encounter. She however revealed she accepted him for who he is and has never regretted after over 28 years of being married to him.
leg prior to their encounter. She however revealed she accepted him for who he is and has never regretted after over 28 years of being married to him. They are blessed with three children References Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Ghanaian actresses Ghanaian philanthropists Ghanaian radio personalities Ghanaian television personalities
being with the current record label, it helped her promote this album more internationally. It's lead single, "Como Duele El Silencio", peaked #1 in the Billboard Tropical Airplay chart. Track listing
by Dominican-American singer Leslie Grace. It was released on June 23, 2015, under Sony Music Latin. It's the first production released under Sony after she left her previous label Top Stop Music. She mentioned in an interview that being with the current record label, it helped her
Artemisia's hand holding a brush which refers to the "hands of Aurora", praising both her beauty as well as her skill as a colorist. Provenance The painting passed through the Arrighetti family before arriving on the art market in Florence in 1974. Bissell believes the patron was Niccolò Arrighetti, associate of Michelangelo Buonarroti, who had commissioned Gentileschi to paint Allegory of Inclination a decade earlier. References Sources 1620 paintings
rises every morning to signal the arrival of the Sun by coloring the sky, which was used in the period as a metaphor for creativity and beauty. Her contemporary Pierre Dumonstier created a drawing of Artemisia's hand holding a brush which refers to the "hands of Aurora", praising both her beauty as well as her skill as a colorist. Provenance The painting passed through the Arrighetti family before
anointing sesame oil used during rituals such as the masbuta (baptism) and masiqta (death mass),
such as the masbuta (baptism) and masiqta (death mass), both of which are performed by Mandaean priests. In the Qolasta Several prayers in the Qolasta are recited over
with Rintu Thomas, was the first Indian feature documentary to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film also won an audience award and
from India. His documentary Writing with Fire, which he co-directed with Rintu Thomas, was the first Indian feature documentary to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.
first arcade idle games. In January 2022 Homa partnered with Sorare on their NFT based virtual fantasy football game, Sorare. Games It has published more than 40 games which have more than a total of 500 million downloads. Games released by Homa include NERF Epic Pranks!, Border Patrol, Pancake Art, Sky Roller, Breakfast! Tower Color, Idle World!, Idle Landmark Tycoon, Balls VS Lasers, Tiny Cars, Dig Dog!, Boost Jump! UFO.io, and Combine it!. Accolades Homa won French Top Publisher App Annie award in 2020. References Companies based in Île-de-France Video game companies of
Play store in May 2020. In October 2021 Homa announced raising $50 million to invest for its expansion with the help of Northzone. In 2021 Homa acquired a French app and game development studio Ducky Games. In February 2021 both published Craft Island, one of the first arcade idle games. In January 2022 Homa partnered with Sorare on their NFT based virtual fantasy football game,
the academy is on training in the production of low-budget films. In the 1950s, the share of American cinema in the cinemas of Suriname was 77%, 11% was the share of Indian cinema, the rest was the share of European film production. There was no national cinema during the colonial period. The Dutch government showed no interest in its development. However, even after the declaration of independence in 1975, the situation did not change. The Cinema of Suriname has not received and to this day does not receive financial support from the state. Thus, due to the economic crisis in the 1990s, all cinemas in the country were closed. Since the beginning of the 21st century, a few enthusiastic filmmakers from local natives have begun a gradual restoration of the structures of the national film industry. To this end, in 2002, director Eddie Weingard and his wife Hennach Dreibar founded The Back Lot Foundation. Every year, on December
Institute in Paramaribo). Since March 2005, with the support of the Government of the Netherlands and private donors from the Netherlands, the Suriname Film Academy has been providing screenwriting, cinematography, sound engineering and director/producer courses. The emphasis at the academy is on training in the production of low-budget films. In the 1950s, the share of American cinema in the cinemas of Suriname was 77%, 11% was the share of Indian cinema, the rest was the share of European film production. There was no national cinema during the colonial period. The Dutch government showed no interest in its development. However, even after the declaration of independence in 1975, the situation did not change. The Cinema of Suriname has not received and to this day does not receive financial support from the state. Thus, due to the economic crisis in the 1990s, all cinemas in the country were closed. Since the beginning of the 21st century,
acting. Mulder has worked as a fashion model and LGBTQ educator before focusing on activism. Activism In the summer of 2016 Mulder founded and chaired Transförsvaret (Trans Defence), an activist group for the promotion of trans rights in Sweden with a focus on healthcare. The group published thirteen demands for better medical and legal treatment of transgender and intersex people in Sweden, as well as for other LGBT people and for refugees. In November 2016, a group of more than 60 Transförsvaret activists staged an occupation of the offices of Sweden's National Board of Health and Welfare demanding the end to their classification of transgender people as mentally ill. The activists attempted to hold discussions with the Board's staff and remained in the offices for seven hours until end of the working day when they were escorted out by the police. Writing in Stockholms Fria Tidning Mulder said that the protest had attracted support from several other organisations but expressed frustration with the lack of change
necessity of civil disobedience. In January 2017 the group held a protest outside Sweden's Ministry of Health and Social Affairs but were prevented from entering by the police. YouTube Mulder makes video essays on a range of social and political issues from a historical perspective, Many, but not all, relate to transgender rights issues. Interviewed by Dagens Nyheter, she describes a great need for accessible coverage of humanities topics. Mulder has become the most popular Swedish left wing YouTuber and is often classified with the "BreadTube" or "LeftTube" label. She is ambivalent about this classification, expressing kinship with some of the other "BreadTube" channel creators while lampooning the idea of "BreadTube" itself. Mulder's videos are all in English and are more popular in the US, UK and Germany than in Sweden, where video essays are not widely popular. Interviewed following Lindsay Ellis's
Exeter and appeared in three of four test matches against England and France. Maliepo signed with the Blues for the inaugural season of Super Rugby Aupiki. Her brother Moa Maliepo plays internationally for Romania. References
against the Black Ferns. In 2021 she was named in the Blues women's squad for their historic Super Rugby match. She later made her Black Ferns debut off the bench when they played England in Exeter and appeared in three of four test matches against England and
of the Washington Board of Health and Registrar of Vital Statistics. During World War I, he was connected with the Food Administration of Warren County, serving as Food Administrator at one point. He was also chairman of the Finance Committee of the Red Cross in Washington during that time. In 1924, he was elected to the New York State Senate for a two-year term as a Republican to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of Dr. Thomas Barber. He was the first Republican elected State Senator from Warren County since 1879. He served in the Senate in 1925 and 1926. He served as Mayor of Washington from 1938 to 1939. He also served two terms as County Treasurer in the 1940s as well as several terms as borough assessor. Groat was president of the Guarantors of the Chautauqua for
– February 12, 1959) was an American printer, publisher, and politician from New Jersey. Life Groat was born on February 24, 1888 in North Brookfield, Massachusetts, the son of William Sylvester Groat and Julia Isabelle Barrows. Groat attended grammar and high school in Salem. He learned the printing trade while working for the Salem Daily Gazette. He then began working in that field in New York City and Chicago. In 1916, he became manager of the Stryker Press and mechanical superintendent of the Washington Star in Washington, New Jersey. He was a member of the International Typographical Union. From 1936 to 1942, he owned and published the Clinton Democrat in Clinton, which his daughter Ethel was editor of. In 1917, Groat
Kerala. Later It has improved and now it is a unit of more than 90 schools spread across India. The school also provides scholarships for students from economically poor families. See also Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham Mata Amritanandamayi Mata Amritanandamayi Math Amritapuri Kendriya Vidyalaya External links Amrita Vidyalayam group of schools References Universities and colleges affiliated with the Mata Amritanandamayi Math Schools in India Schools in Tamil Nadu Schools in Karnataka Non-profit organisations based in India Central Board of Secondary Education Educational organisations based in India High schools and secondary schools in Kerala Schools affiliated to CBSE Schools in Delhi Private schools in Delhi High schools and secondary schools in Uttar Pradesh High schools and secondary schools in Tamil Nadu Schools in Hyderabad, India Schools in Kerala High schools and secondary
of Secondary Education throughout India out of which more than 30 are in Kerala. It is one of the leading schools with 100 per cent pass in All India Secondary School Examination and All India Senior School Certificate Examination in consecutive years. They emphasize on value-based education, sports, extra curricular activities and excellence in Olympiads and competitive exams. It provides coaching for NEET-UG, JEE Main, CU-CET, Olympiads and other competitive exams by it's online learning platform Amrita Edge. History The school was founded in 1987 by humanitarian leader Mata Amritanandamayi as a primary English medium school at Kodungallur, Kerala. Later It has improved and now it is a unit of more than 90 schools spread across India. The school also provides scholarships for students from economically poor families. See also
Hartweg (born 2000), Swiss biathlete Norman Edouard Hartweg (1904–1964), American
German botanist Niklas Hartweg (born 2000), Swiss biathlete Norman Edouard Hartweg (1904–1964), American
who plays for MFK Tatran Liptovský Mikuláš as a defender, on loan from MŠK Žilina. Club career MFK Tatran Liptovský Mikuláš Nagy made his Fortuna Liga debut for Liptovský Mikuláš against Zlaté Moravce on 12 February 2022. References External links MFK Tatran Liptovský Mikuláš official
MFK Tatran Liptovský Mikuláš official club profile Fortuna Liga profile Futbalnet profile 2000 births Living people Sportspeople from Bratislava Slovak footballers Association football defenders MŠK Žilina players MFK Tatran Liptovský Mikuláš players 2. Liga (Slovakia) players Slovak Super Liga
include: Caroline Häcki (born 1982), Swiss dressage rider Lena
Häcki (born 1982), Swiss dressage rider Lena Häcki (born 1995), Swiss biathlete
2000), Swiss freestyle skier Olivier Gremaud (born
with the surname include: Mathilde Gremaud (born 2000), Swiss freestyle skier
Notable people with the surname include: Loïc Meillard (born
Mélanie Meillard (born 1998), Swiss skier See also
a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Roni Remme (born 1996), Canadian
a surname. Notable people with the surname
jumper Jason Loutitt (1964-2021), Canadian runner and cyclist See also Louttit
Loutitt (1964-2021), Canadian runner and cyclist See also Louttit
States delegation to the Hague Peace Conference. Biography Holls was born in Zelienople, Pennsylvania, on July 1, 1857. His father, George Charles Holls, was a German immigrant and Lutheran minister from Darmstadt who settled in Ohio in 1851 and served as the founding director of the Wartburg Orphanage, the first Lutheran orphanage in the United States. He graduated from Columbia College in 1878 and Columbia Law School in 1880. At Columbia, he co-founded the student newspaper, Columbia Daily Spectator, and served as
Hague Peace Conference. Biography Holls was born in Zelienople, Pennsylvania, on July 1, 1857. His father, George Charles Holls, was a German immigrant and Lutheran minister from Darmstadt who settled in Ohio in 1851 and served as the founding director of the Wartburg Orphanage, the first Lutheran orphanage in the United States. He graduated from Columbia College in 1878 and Columbia Law School in 1880. At Columbia, he co-founded the student newspaper, Columbia Daily Spectator, and served as first editor. After being admitted to the New York bar, Holls represented the German government in important matters and started his own law practice named Holls, Wagner & Burghard, building his clientele among those of German descent. Holls was active in Republican
with the surname include: Georges Thenault (1887–1948), French
of the Lafayette Escadrille Marion Thénault (born 2000),
surname. Notable people with the name include: Candide Pralong
Notable people with the name include: Candide Pralong (born 1990), Swiss skier
In a 2021 interview with Aftonbladet, Sekelius came out as transgender and revealed that she would change her name to Tone. Sekelius is currently competing in Melodifestivalen 2022 with the song ”My Way”. She is the first
Swedish social media influencer and singer. Career Sekelius' song ”Awakening” entered Sverigetopplistan, the official Swedish singles' chart, at place 89 in February 2017. In a 2021 interview with Aftonbladet, Sekelius came out as transgender
the High Court Division of Bangladesh Supreme Court on 12 February 2015. On 15 September, Shohrowardi was made a judge of the International Crimes Tribunal-1. Shohrowardi was made a permanent judge of the High Court Division of Bangladesh Supreme Court on 8 February 2017. On 20 April, Shohrowardi, as part of a bench with Justice Anwarul Haque and Justice Md Shahinur Islam, sentenced Syed Mohammad Hussain and Muhammad Moslem Pradhan to death for taking
Division of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh on 23 October 2014. Shohrowardi was appointed an additional judge of the High Court Division of Bangladesh Supreme Court on 12 February 2015. On 15 September, Shohrowardi was made a judge of the International Crimes Tribunal-1. Shohrowardi was made a permanent judge of the High Court Division of Bangladesh Supreme Court on 8 February 2017. On 20 April, Shohrowardi, as part of a bench with Justice Anwarul Haque and Justice Md Shahinur Islam, sentenced Syed Mohammad Hussain and Muhammad Moslem Pradhan to death for taking part in war crimes during Bangladesh Liberation war. In July 2017, he was sent back from the International Crimes Tribunal to the High Court Division as per his wish. In November 2018, Shohrowardi and
East season. Kyle Busch Motorsports driver Sammy Smith, the reigning champion, collected his first win of the season. Background Entry list (R) denotes rookie driver. (i) denotes driver who is ineligible for series driver points. Practice/Qualifying Practice and qualifying were both combined into one 90-minute session, with a driver's fastest time counting as their qualifying lap.
200 laps on the short track. It was the first race of the 2022 ARCA Menards Series East season. Kyle Busch Motorsports driver Sammy Smith, the reigning champion, collected his first win of the season. Background Entry list (R) denotes rookie driver. (i) denotes driver who is ineligible for series driver points. Practice/Qualifying
by Andersson and Conrad. In an interview for Wonderland, Styrke described the song as a "product of COVID" as it was made during several Zoom sessions. She said, "It's a Zoom song and that was really the song that made it clear to me what it was that I wanted to do this time around." "Mood Swings" was released as a single on 18 June 2021 through Sony Music. Composition and lyrics "Mood Swings" is a pop song. Regarding the meaning of the song, Styrke elaborated, "It's paying tribute to my best and worst sides. I really hate myself sometimes. But I'm trying really hard not to. These past three years I've been through depression, fell hard in love, survived a Swedish music reality TV-show, I got a
a song by Swedish singer Tove Styrke. It was released as a single on 18 June 2021 through Sony Music. Background "Mood Swings" was written by Tove Styrke, Christoph Andersson, Jenna Andrews, Noah Conrad, Rollo, and Sorana Pacurar. While working on new a new project, Styrke was sent a demo of the song and she instantly liked it. In an interview for The Line of Best Fit, she explained, "I loved the vibe and could totally envision exactly what it was going to be when it's finished." She then rewrote parts of the song, stating that she "chopped some stuff
East Trout-Nipekamew Lakes Recreation Site, and from the northern end of Nipekamew Lake, the waters carry on via Nipekamew River and into Lac la Ronge. Lac la Ronge flows into the Churchill River through Rapid River. Brook trout Brook trout were first introduced to Nipekamew Creek in 1954 and a biannual stocking programme continues to supplement the creek's naturalised population. Brook trout have been introduced to 25 rivers in the Cub Hills with five of those rivers now supporting populations of naturalised, self-sustaining feral brook trout. The other four rivers include the creeks of McDougal, White Gull, and Lost Echo and Mossy River. All seven of Saskatchewan's trout species can be found in the Cub Hills. See also List of rivers
the creek leaves Stuart Lake, it follows the course of Highway 912 from there until it empties into Nipekamew Lake. Nipekamew Creek travels along the western edge of the Cub Hills and along its course, it travels through forests of jack pine, spruce, birch, and poplar. It arrives at the southern end of Nipekamew Lake, just south of East Trout-Nipekamew Lakes Recreation Site, and from the northern end of Nipekamew Lake, the waters carry on via Nipekamew River and into Lac la Ronge. Lac la Ronge flows into the Churchill River through Rapid River. Brook trout Brook trout were first introduced to Nipekamew Creek in
the club's first team by manager Markus Gisdol. He also signed a long-term professional contract until June 2023. In January 2022, it was announced that Castrop would join 1. FC Nürnberg on a loan deal. International career Castrop is a youth international for Germany.
his career in the youth academy of Fortuna Düsseldorf. In 2015, he transferred to the academy of Düsseldorf's rival, 1.FC Köln, where he played for the club's U15 and U17 teams. In August 2020, Castrop was promoted to the club's first team by manager Markus Gisdol.
the 2011 edition of the tournament where she teamed up with Kazuki as "The☆Wanted!?", placing themselves in the "Blue Zone" and scoring a total of four points after going against the teams of Shishi no Ana (Leon and Misaki Ohata), Rainbow Dragon (Aoi Yagami and Command Bolshoi) and Cutie Pair (masu-me and Tsukasa Fujimoto). She made her last appearance at the 2014 edition where she teamed up with Yako Fujigasaki, placing themselves in the Block B and scoring no points after going against the teams of Hanako Nakamori and Takako Inoue, Mascara Voladoras (Leon and Ray), and Spring☆Victory (Kayoko Haruyama and Manami Katsu). Another signature event in which Abe competed is the Natsu Onna Kettei Tournament, making her first appearance at the 2009 edition where she fell short to Yumi Ohka in the first rounds. She scored her best result at the 2010 edition where she teamed up with Aja Kong to defeat Kazuki and Toshie Uematsu in the first rounds and then fell short to Kagetsu and Leon in the semi-finals. At JWP Pure Violence Road .1 on February 10, 2013, Abe unsuccessfully challenged Leon for the CMLL-Reina International Championship. At a house show promoted on February 14, 2013, Abe fell short to Kayoko Haruyama in the semi-finals of a tournament to determine the number one contender for the JWP Openweight Championship. Abe wrestled her retirement match on August 17, 2014, at JWP Pure Plum 2014 where she teamed up with her long time tag team partner Kazuki in a losing effort to her coach Jaguar Yokoya and Megumi Yabushita. Pro Wrestling Wave (2009-2014) Another promotion in which Abe made sporadic appearances was Pro Wrestling Wave. On December 30, 2013, at Gami's retirement show, she participated in a 77-person royal rumble match won by the latter and also involving notable opponents such as Yuji Okabayashi, Yuko Miyamoto, Sanshiro Takagi, Minoru Suzuki, Isami Kodaka, Taka Michinoku and many others. Brief return to professional wrestling (2016-2017) Abe came out of retirement for several more matches. The first of them was the JD Star 20th Anniversary Reunion Show from April 3, 2016, where she won a 13-person battle royal also involving Fuka and various wrestlers retired long ago such as Emi Tomimatsu, Fang Suzuki, Obacchi Iizuka and others. She also competed at the JWP Fly High In The 25th Anniversary Party, the last ever event produced by JWP Joshi Puroresu before its closure on April 2, 2017 where she first appeared into a 17-person battle royal won by Kaori Yoneyama and also involving Aoi Kizuki, Azumi Hyuga, Kaoru, Hana Kimura, Natsumi Maki, Yako Fujigasaki, Yuki Miyazaki and others, and then wrestled for the second time in a row as part of a six-man
On the eight night of New Japan Pro Wrestling's Best of the Super Juniors from May 28, 2002, Abe unsuccessfully challenged The Bloody. While still competing in JWP, she participated in a joint show produced in partnership with Big Japan Pro Wrestling on September 27, 2012 where she teamed up with Takashi Sasaki and Jaki Numazawa to defeat Hideyoshi Kamitani, Kayoko Haruyama and Yuji Okabayashi in a six-man tag team match. At W-1 WRESTLE-1 Tour 2013, an event promoted by Wrestle-1 on November 16, 2013, Abe fell short to Hanako Nakamori. JD Star (1996-2007) Abe is best known for her decade-long tenure with JDStar. She made her professional wrestling debut at a house show from May 2, 1996, where she fell short to Nana Fujimura. At JD Star Joan Of Arc Grapple Beauty Final, the final show before the promotion's closure from July 16, 2007, Abe competed into a 24-woman rumble match won by Shuu Shibutani and also involving Cherry, Kyoko Kimura, Misaki Ohata, Yumi Ohka and others. JWP Joshi Puroresu (2000-2014) Another promotion where Abe is known to have competed in is JWP Joshi Puroresu. She participated in various of the promotion's signature events such as Tag League the Best, making her first appearance at the 2011 edition of the tournament where she teamed up with Kazuki as "The☆Wanted!?", placing themselves in the "Blue Zone" and scoring a total of four points after going against the teams of Shishi no Ana (Leon and Misaki Ohata), Rainbow Dragon (Aoi Yagami and Command Bolshoi) and Cutie Pair (masu-me and Tsukasa Fujimoto). She made her last appearance at the 2014 edition where she teamed up with Yako Fujigasaki, placing themselves in the Block B and scoring no points after going against the teams of Hanako Nakamori and Takako Inoue, Mascara Voladoras (Leon and Ray), and Spring☆Victory (Kayoko Haruyama and Manami Katsu). Another signature event in which Abe competed is the Natsu Onna Kettei Tournament, making her first appearance at the 2009 edition where she fell short to Yumi
was put into the Prepositioning Program and the Maritime Prepositioning Ship Squadron 3 on 20 April 2000. The ship operates in the Pacific Ocean, out of Saipan and Guam. On 26 September 2013, the ship collided with the Mathews Bridge, Jacksonville while being towed to North Florida Shipyards at about 2 p.m.. Florida Department of Transportation filed a lawsuit against the towing company after the collision costed $4 million in damage. On 30 December
and renamed Rabelais. In 1993, Norwegian America Line acquired the ship and was renamed NOSAC Cedar until 1994. In 1994, the ship was acquired by the Wilh. Wilhelmsen and renamed Tarago. In 1995, the ship was purchased by the Military Sealift Command and was put into the Prepositioning Program and the Maritime Prepositioning Ship Squadron 3 on 20 April 2000. The ship operates in the Pacific Ocean, out of Saipan and Guam. On 26 September 2013, the ship collided with the
of the following: Nipekamew Lake, a lake in Saskatchewan, Canada Nipekamew River, a river
the following: Nipekamew Lake, a lake in Saskatchewan, Canada Nipekamew River, a river
Bañón (València, 30 November 2001) is a Spanish footballer who plays as a forward for Valencia. She is a product of Levante UD youth system, and debuted in Primera División in April 2021.
in April 2021. In July 2021, she joined Valencia as the sixth signing of the season. She was born from a Nigerian father and a Spanish mother. References External links
Hachem (; born 14 July 1981) is a Lebanese former footballer who played as a midfielder. Club career Hachem started his youth career at Nejmeh on 12 April 1995, making his senior debut in the 2000–01 Lebanese Premier League. He was named Best Player of the 2004–05 season, and was included in the Team of the Season. Hachem joined Mabarra in
goalkeeper. Honours Nejmeh Lebanese Premier League: 2001–02, 2003–04, 2004–05 Lebanese Elite Cup: 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Lebanese Super Cup: 2000, 2002, 2004 AFC Cup runner-up: 2005 Lebanese FA Cup runner-up: 2002–03, 2003–04 Mabarra Lebanese Super Cup runner-up: 2008 Individual Lebanese Premier League Best Player: 2004–05 Lebanese Premier League Team of the Season: 2004–05
(BIFFES 2019) was inaugurated by H. D. Kumaraswamy on 21 February 2019 in Bengaluru. The film festival is showcasing 225 films from 60 countries screened four different venues across
film festival is showcasing 225 films from 60 countries screened four different venues across the city from 21 February to 28 February 2019. Asian cinema competition Indian cinema competition Kannada competition Kannada Cinema popular
basketball team represented Xavier University from Cincinnati, Ohio in the 1996–97 season. Led by head coach Skip Prosser, the Musketeers finished 23–6 (13–3 A-10) in the regular season, but lost in the quarterfinal round of the Atlantic 10 tournament. In
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