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objective. This power station is intended to supply energy to Woleu-Ntem Province where i is based and to neighboring Ogooué-Ivindo Province. Developers The power station is being developed by AMEA Power, an independent power producer (IPP), based in the United Arab Emirates, and is active in Africa. AMEA Power owns and operates Blitta Solar Power Station (50 megawatts), in Togo. See also List of power stations in Gabon References External links Website
increased to 750 megawatts, with more than 50 percent derived from fossil-fuels. It is the objective of the Gabonese government to reduce dependence on fossil-fuels for its electricity needs and to increase the number of renewable energy sources and the quantity of electricity derived therefrom. Oyem Solar Farm helps to satisfy this objective. This power station is intended to supply energy to Woleu-Ntem Province where i is based and to neighboring Ogooué-Ivindo Province. Developers The power station is being developed by AMEA Power, an independent power producer (IPP), based in the United Arab Emirates, and is active in Africa. AMEA
According to the 2013 census, its population was
Vareš, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to
her position teaching English to the palace children. The newspaper was discontinued in December 1865. See also Timeline of English-language newspapers published in Thailand List of online newspaper archives - Thailand
English-language newspapers published in Thailand List of online newspaper archives - Thailand References Defunct newspapers published in Thailand English-language newspapers published in Asia English-language newspapers published in
2022 the Airbus A319 (VP-BHP) with code CTU-8899 made its flight to receive the certificate. 9 February 2022 was announced, that Citrus received the certificate from Globus. The ticket sales are planned to commence in April 2022 and the first regular flight is planned in July 2022. Livery The airline fleet and logo will be coloured in yellow and pink. Destinations Citrus plans to have predominantly domestic network, outside Moscow. and then CIS countries. Fleet The backbone of the airline's fleet will be Airbus A320neo, as purchased directly from the manufacturer, as leased from S7 Airlines. Current fleet By 2024, the airline plans to have a fleet consisting
made its flight to receive the certificate. 9 February 2022 was announced, that Citrus received the certificate from Globus. The ticket sales are planned to commence in April 2022 and the first regular flight is planned in July 2022. Livery The airline fleet and logo will be coloured in yellow and pink. Destinations Citrus plans to have predominantly domestic network, outside Moscow. and then CIS countries. Fleet The backbone of the airline's fleet will be Airbus A320neo, as purchased directly from the manufacturer,
Vipin Das is an Indian film director from the Malayalam film industry. Personal
born in Thiruvananthapuram. Filmography Shortfilm References External links Living people Film
and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was
a village in the municipality of Vareš, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to
1946 and became a member of FIFA in 1960. The team participated in its first international match on 1 May 1926, drawing 1–1
Football Kenya Federation (FKF), was founded in 1946 and became a member of FIFA in 1960. The team participated in its first international match on 1 May
in 2019, and was selected to be in the AFL Women's National Academy. After not playing a game in her first season, she made her debut in the 4th round of the 2022 AFL Women's season. In her third game, and first at home at Fremantle Oval, Morrison was one of Fremantle's best players, kicking 3 goals
Club in the AFL Women's (AFLW). Morrison was drafted by Fremantle with their second selection, and 30th overall in the 2020 AFL Women's draft. As a junior she represented WA at the National Under 18s Championships in 2019, and was selected to be in the
village in the municipality of Vareš, Bosnia
to the 2013 census, its population was 161. References Populated places
Athletic, Recreation & Wellness Center and were members of the Northeast Conference. They finished the season 21–9, 15–3 in NEC play to capture the regular season championship. They also won the NEC Tournament to earn an automatic bid in the 1997 NCAA Tournament where they lost in the opening round to Villanova.
were members of the Northeast Conference. They finished the season 21–9, 15–3 in NEC play to capture the regular season championship. They also won the NEC Tournament to earn an automatic bid in the 1997 NCAA Tournament where they lost in the opening round to Villanova. Roster Schedule and
Novaya, Raduzhnaya, Sadovaya, Svetlaya, Solnechnaya and Tikhaya (225 houses). Climate Dolgoye has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Dolgoye is located on the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), on the road of intermunicipal significance (Postoyalye Dvory – Dolgoye), 5 km from the nearest railway station Klyukva (railway line Klyukva — Belgorod). The rural locality is situated 6 km from Kursk Vostochny Airport, 119 km from Belgorod International Airport and
district center – the town Kursk. Streets There are the following streets in the locality: Beryozovaya, Lazurnaya, Lipovaya, Lugovaya, Mirnaya, Novaya, Raduzhnaya, Sadovaya, Svetlaya, Solnechnaya and Tikhaya (225 houses). Climate Dolgoye has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Dolgoye is located on the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), on the road of intermunicipal significance (Postoyalye Dvory – Dolgoye), 5 km from the nearest
of 1500 m wide and 1000 m breadth. The ruins was restored in 2011-2012 and about 25% of the terrace was excavated in 2011. The radiocarbon dating estimates the shrine and buildings were built in 2nd century. The main stupa is located in the lower zone which has a plinth with length of 17 m in each side and a projection of about 3.7m. Above the dome exists remains of Harmika and umbrellas. The stupa
zone which has a plinth with length of 17 m in each side and a projection of about 3.7m. Above the dome exists remains of Harmika and umbrellas. The stupa has two terraces and a monastery and the dome is a double-domed cupola and surrounded by more than 20 smaller
the municipality of Vareš, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to
a village in the municipality of Vareš, Bosnia
2013 census, its population was 99. References Populated places in Vareš
According to the 2013 census, its population was 99. References
1990s and 2000s. During this time, the sisters followed their father on tour, living in the United States for several years. The band released their first single, Museum, on February 23, 2018. They have since released many additional singles.. The sisters cite Oasis, Crowded House, The Beatles, The Strokes and Jeff Buckley as influences, among others. The band has been praised for their vocal harmonies and lyricism, with Tone Deaf describing their songs as "beautifully crafted poems, where the listener becomes adrift on a river of pure magic." Triple J asserts that
early age; their father and his brother formed a band called Brother, which toured throughout the United States in the 1990s and 2000s. During this time, the sisters followed their father on tour, living in the United States for several years. The band released their first single, Museum, on February 23, 2018. They have since released many additional singles.. The sisters cite Oasis, Crowded House, The Beatles, The Strokes and Jeff Buckley as influences, among others. The band has been praised for their vocal harmonies and lyricism, with Tone Deaf describing their songs as "beautifully crafted poems, where the listener becomes adrift on a river of pure magic." Triple J asserts that CLEWS' songs will "make your heart explode. Discography Eps Loveluck Omens (2021) Singles Museum (2018) Crushed (2018) Crushed II (2019) Hollywood (2019) New Age
State Duma convocation. In 1996 she graduated from the State University of Management. Two years later, she was hired as an Assistant Minister to the Minister of Taxes and Duties of the Russian Federation. Since 2000, she has been a part of various expert state committees and working groups on tax-related matters. Since September 19, 2021, she has served as a
graduated from the State University of Management. Two years later, she was hired as an Assistant Minister to the Minister of Taxes and Duties of the Russian Federation. Since 2000, she has been a part of various expert state committees and working groups
population was 13, all Bosniaks. References Populated places
Demographics According to the 2013 census, its
Artamanova occupied various positions in the administration of the Vologda Oblast. In 2012-2013 she was the Deputy Governor of the Vologda Oblast. Since September 19, 2021, she has served as a deputy of the State Duma of 8th convocation. She ran with the United Russia to represent the Vologda Oblast constituency. In 2018 she was awarded an Order "For
(; born December 13, 1960, Nesterovo, Sokolsky District, Vologda Oblast) is a Russian political figure, deputy of the 8th State Duma convocation. In 1984 she graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Finance and Economics (now – Saint Petersburg State University of Economics). For more than 40 years, she has been specializing in financial management. Throughout her career, Artamanova occupied various positions in the administration of the
1974, Astrakhan) is a Russian political figure, deputy of the 8th State Duma convocation. In 1996 he graduated from the Astrakhan State Technical University. From 2010 to 2011, he was a deputy of the City Duma of Astrakhan. In 2011-2021 he was a deputy of the Duma of Astrakhan Oblast of the 5th, 6th, and 7th convocations.
deputy of the City Duma of Astrakhan. In 2011-2021 he was a deputy of the Duma of Astrakhan Oblast of the 5th, 6th, and 7th convocations. He was also an entrepreneur and for 15 years served as the head of the largest logistics company in Astrakhan. Since September 19, 2021, he has served as a deputy of the State
foreman in the Komi Republic. From 1994 to 1996, he was a part of the trade delegation of the Komi Republic in Moscow. During the 2000 Russian presidential election Azimov was Putin's confidant. In 2002-2003 he was a member of the Federation Council. Since September 2021, he has served as a deputy of the 8th State Duma convocation. He
he has served as a deputy of the 8th State Duma convocation. He ran with the United Russia to represent the Kirov constituency. Awards Medal of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" (2020) Medal "For Distinction in the Protection of Public Order" References 1964 births Living people United Russia politicians
Its storyline is allegedly duplicate of Mithai and Trinayani. Plot Dr. Ishan does not believe in God, but Gouri believes in God in her heart. With the arrival of the Gouri, the gate of the temple is opened automatically, the veil of Goddess Kali's head is raised at the first sight of Gouri. As per the plot of the story, the doctor believes worship is superstition, to which Gouri replies, 'Maybe from tomorrow you will trust the most' . Cast Main Mohona Maiti as Gouri Biswarup Bandyopadhyay as Dr. Ishan Ghoshal Recurring Samata Das as Sujata: Gouri's mother Arindol Bagchi as Gouri's father Sinchana Sarkar as Gouri's
on 28 February 2022. Its storyline is allegedly duplicate of Mithai and Trinayani. Plot Dr. Ishan does not believe in God, but Gouri believes in God in her heart. With the arrival of the Gouri, the gate of the temple is opened automatically, the veil of Goddess Kali's head is raised at the first sight of Gouri. As per the plot of the story, the doctor believes worship is superstition, to which Gouri replies, 'Maybe from tomorrow you will trust the
by Daejeon Hyundai Dynat, which was later taken over by affiliate KCC Corporation and is now Jeonju KCC Egis. Together with Lee Sang-min and Cho Sung-won, Choo was the mainstay of the "Hyundai dynasty" which dominated the league during its early years. Choo announced his retirement at the end of the 2011–12 season. His number 4 jersey was retired by the club. During his final season as a player, he reached the career benchmark of 10,000 points and made the play-offs for a record 13th time. National team Choo participated in the 1998 FIBA World Cup and the 1998 and 2002 Asian Games. Coaching career After retiring as a player, Choo remained at Jeonju KCC Egis as a member of the coaching staff under Hur Jae, having previously played under him. He took over Hur as head coach in 2015. Choo's first season was a success as he led them to the play-off finals and first place in the league table. However, his next season was plagued by injury to key players and Jeonju KCC Egis finished at the bottom of the league. The 2018–19 season did not begin any better and he voluntarily resigned in November 2018, fourteen games into the season. At the time of his resignation, Jeonju KCC Egis was 7th in the league table. Other activities Choo joined SPOTV as a commentator in January 2021. He mainly covers weekend KBL games. Choo runs a YouTube channel called ChooSama TV (추사마 TV), "ChooSama" being the nickname given to him by fans during his playing days. He
team Choo participated in the 1998 FIBA World Cup and the 1998 and 2002 Asian Games. Coaching career After retiring as a player, Choo remained at Jeonju KCC Egis as a member of the coaching staff under Hur Jae, having previously played under him. He took over Hur as head coach in 2015. Choo's first season was a success as he led them to the play-off finals and first place in the league table. However, his next season was plagued by injury to key players and Jeonju KCC Egis finished at the bottom of the league. The 2018–19 season did not begin any better and he voluntarily resigned in November 2018, fourteen games into the season. At the time of his resignation, Jeonju KCC Egis was 7th in the league table. Other activities Choo joined SPOTV as a commentator in January 2021. He mainly covers weekend KBL games. Choo runs a YouTube channel called ChooSama TV (추사마 TV), "ChooSama" being the nickname given to him by fans during his playing days. He mainly discusses current events in the KBL, basketball tactics and players. Personal life Choo married Lee Yoon-jung in 2004. The couple have two sons. References External Links Career Statistics from the Korean Basketball League website Living people
Charles Carroll. In 1985, she was acquired and chartered by the Navy under a long-term contract as SS Maj. Stephen W. Pless (AK-3007). The ship underwent conversion at the National Steel and Shipbuilding, San Diego. On 13 December 1990, she unloaded cargos during Operation Desert Shield. Maj. Stephen W. Pless was put into the Maritime Prepositioning Ship Squadron 3, based in the Indian Ocean. She was later transferred to the Military Sealift Command Surge Sealift as USNS Maj. Stephen W. Pless (T-AK-3007). A mariner fell from the ship which caused a US Navy search party to be sent on 11 February 2014. On 20 February 2016, Maj. Stephen W. Pless
Maj. Stephen W. Pless (T-AK-3007). A mariner fell from the ship which caused a US Navy search party to be sent on 11 February 2014. On 20 February 2016, Maj. Stephen W. Pless anchored off the Gulf of Thailand during Exercise Cobra Gold 2016. Crowley Government Services Inc. was awarded $14,513,105 to maintain USNS LCPL Roy M. Wheat (T-AK-3016), USNS Sgt. Matej Kocak (T-AK-3005), USNS PFC Eugene
Estonian agriculturist. He was more known by his practices in alternative medicine. He was born in Tartu. In 1981 he graduated from Estonian Agricultural Academy. He had examined herbs in Siberia and Far East.
Sass; until 1974, Aleksander Rassadkin; 31 May 1941 – 19 August 2015) was an Estonian agriculturist. He was more known by his practices in alternative medicine. He was born in Tartu. In 1981 he
Championship played at the course and the 18th Senior Open Championship played as a senior major championship. Stephen Dodd won by one stroke over Miguel Ángel Jiménez. It was Dodd's first senior major championship victory. In 2020, the championship was intended to take place at Sunningdale Golf Club, but was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic Venue The 2021 event was the third Senior Open Championship played at Sunningdale Golf Club. It took place
Jiménez. It was Dodd's first senior major championship victory. In 2020, the championship was intended to take place at Sunningdale Golf Club, but was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic Venue The 2021 event was the third Senior Open Championship played at Sunningdale
of the Guelphic Order in 1830, was the author of a small work entitled Memoranda regarding the Duties of the Commissariat on Field Service abroad (London, 1816). He was made KCB in 1850. He died at Perth on 3 April 1854. Sources War Office Records; Report from the Select Committee on Army and Ordnance Expenditure (Commissariat), 1850; Perth
was appointed commissary-general in Spain in 1811, and had charge of the commissariat of the Duke of Wellington's army at one of the most important periods of the Peninsular War, before and after the Battle of Salamanca. Bisset, who was made a Knight-Bachelor and Knight-Commander of the Guelphic Order in 1830,
Afghan Taliban politician who is currently serving as Governor
Maulvi Nooruddin Umair () is an Afghan Taliban politician who is
Navy ships Fowey (1798 ship), an armed cutter hired by the Royal Navy (1798–1800), later a
station , various Royal Navy ships Fowey (1798 ship), an armed cutter hired by the Royal Navy (1798–1800),
(with Steve Brett & the Mavericks) and John Bonham (with The Senators) made their first recordings at Grosvenor Road. It was also used by Spencer Davis. Other bands to record there include The Applejacks, The Fortunes, The Moody Blues, The Move, The Rockin' Berries, Steel Pulse, Carl Wayne and the Vikings, and Pat Wayne & The Beachcombers, and others that were part of the city's Brum Beat movement. Jeff Wayne used the studios in 1971 or 1972 to record music for an Ansells beer television commercial, with Chris Spedding on guitar. The Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band recorded their UK No. 2 hit "The Floral Dance" there, and Jasper Carrott's double A-side comedy single "Funky Moped"/"Magic Roundabout", a UK Top 5 chart hit, was produced by Jeff Lynne, with Bev Bevan on drums and backing vocals on the former track. Comedian Ken Dodd recorded his radio shows at GRS, and the actors Gordon Jackson, John le Mesurier and John Nettles all made recordings there. Cliff Richard used the studio to launch his 1976 I'm Nearly Famous album. Studio clients also included school orchestras, brass bands, military bands,
recording studios in Handsworth, Birmingham, England. It is the oldest extant recording studio in the city. The studios are in a former five-bedroomed house, 16 Grosvenor Road, which was built in 1872. From 1945 the house was occupied by a married couple, John R. and Joan Taylor, who developed a recording studio there shortly after arriving. The studios became known as Hollick & Taylor when John set up a partnership with Charles Hollick, an engineer. Both Noddy Holder (with Steve Brett & the Mavericks) and John Bonham (with The Senators) made their first recordings at Grosvenor Road. It was also used by Spencer Davis. Other bands to record there include The Applejacks, The Fortunes, The Moody Blues, The Move, The Rockin' Berries, Steel Pulse, Carl Wayne and the Vikings, and Pat Wayne & The Beachcombers, and others that were part of the city's Brum Beat movement. Jeff Wayne used the studios in 1971 or 1972 to record music for an Ansells beer television commercial, with Chris Spedding on guitar. The Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band recorded their UK No. 2 hit "The Floral Dance" there, and Jasper Carrott's double A-side comedy single "Funky Moped"/"Magic Roundabout", a UK Top 5 chart hit, was produced by
region, the Bulldogs were beaten by No. 3 seed Cincinnati, 86–69 to finish the season with a record of 23–10 (12–4 MCC). Roster Schedule and results |- !colspan=9 style=| Regular Season |- !colspan=9 style=| MCC Tournament |- !colspan=9 style=| NCAA Tournament References Butler Butler Bulldogs men's basketball seasons Butler Butler Bulldogs men's basketball Butler
home games at Hinkle Fieldhouse as members of the Midwestern Collegiate Conference. Butler finished first in the MCC regular season standings and won the MCC Tournament to receive the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament – the school's first of three NCAA Tournament appearance in a four period under Collier. As No. 14 seed in
and joint artistic director of the Chichester Festival Theatre (2003–2005) with Ruth Mackenzie and Steven Pimlott. Notable work includes co-writer of the scenario for Matthew Bourne's The Nutcracker for Opera North and the Edinburgh International Festival which he also co-directed with Bourne. He directed Sondheim at 80 at the Royal Albert Hall for the BBC Proms in 2010 celebrating the 80th Birthday of Broadway composer Stephen Sondheim starring Judi Dench, Simon Russell Beale, Daniel Evans and Julian Ovenden. His many opera productions include performances
for the BBC Proms in 2010 celebrating the 80th Birthday of Broadway composer Stephen Sondheim starring Judi Dench, Simon Russell Beale, Daniel Evans and Julian Ovenden. His many opera productions include performances at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Scottish Opera, English National Opera, Glyndebourne Festival, the Bayerische Staatsoper in Munich and the Berlin State Opera. He was an artistic adviser for the 2012 Cultural Olympiad. References 1948 births 20th-century British artists 21st-century British artists Living people People educated at
of Food Safety at the University of Guelph and Director of Guelph's Canadian Research Institute for Food Safety. Goodridge studies detection of and protection from food- and water-borne pathogens such as escherichia coli, salmonella and listeria. He uses wastewater testing to study the spread of COVID-19 and other diseases. Early life and education Goodridge was born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He attended the University of Guelph, receiving his B.Sc. in Microbiology in 1995, his M.Sc. in Food Microbiology in 1997, and his Ph.D. in Food Microbiology in 2002. He studied Food Safety at the Canadian Research Institute for Food Safety in 2003. He then held a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Georgia where he worked with Michael P. Doyle. Career In 2003 Goodridge joined the faculty at the University of Wyoming. In 2006, he moved to Colorado State University. In 2013, Goodridge became an Associate Professor and the Ian and Jayne Munro Chair in Food Safety
Safety. Goodridge studies detection of and protection from food- and water-borne pathogens such as escherichia coli, salmonella and listeria. He uses wastewater testing to study the spread of COVID-19 and other diseases. Early life and education Goodridge was born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He attended the University of Guelph, receiving his B.Sc. in Microbiology in 1995, his M.Sc. in Food Microbiology in 1997, and his Ph.D. in Food Microbiology in 2002. He studied Food Safety at the Canadian Research Institute for Food Safety in 2003. He then held a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Georgia where he worked with Michael P. Doyle. Career In 2003 Goodridge joined the faculty at the University of Wyoming. In 2006, he moved to Colorado State University. In 2013, Goodridge became an Associate Professor and the Ian and Jayne Munro Chair in Food Safety in the Department of Food Science and Agricultural Chemistry at McGill University. In January 2019 Goodridge became the Leung Family Professor of Food Safety at the University of Guelph, where he also holds the position of Director of Guelph's Canadian
Ankarloo has among other endeavors critiqued the claimed scientific status of discipline of economics. And dealt with Marxist critique of political economy. He has also written works regarding the introduction of New public management to education. Public figure Ankarloo has been a reoccurring figure involved in the debate regarding the public debate regarding the welfare state in Sweden, something he has also lectured about at Malmö University. He has shown that 75 percent of the swedes support at publicly funded welfare state. And has argued that the claimed problems regarding supporting the welfare state are
to education. Public figure Ankarloo has been a reoccurring figure involved in the debate regarding the public debate regarding the welfare state in Sweden, something he has also lectured about at Malmö University. He has shown that 75 percent of the swedes support at publicly funded welfare state. And has argued that the claimed problems regarding supporting the welfare state are simply false. Bibliography
Nyawanga is a Kenyan former international footballer who played as a striker. Nyawanga earned 80 caps for Kenya, scoring 17 goals, and captained Kenya at the 1972 Africa Cup
Breweries. He worked at a sports goods shop in Nairobi following his retirement. References Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Kenyan footballers Kenya international footballers Place of birth missing (living people) Association football forwards A.F.C. Leopards players Tusker F.C. players 1972 African Cup of Nations players
after whom he is named. He grew up in Tel Aviv, where he attended the Moriah School. He also attended Mechina in Givat Shmuel. He then studied at the Netiv Meir Yeshiva in Jerusalem for high school, and in 1986 he attended Yeshivat Har Etzion which was headed by Rav Yehuda Amital and Rav Aharon Lichtenstein. He served in the Armored Corps as part the Hesder system at Yeshivat Har Etzion. He was in a tank unit in the 188th Armored Brigade and described his army service as "a time that was at times exhausting and challenging, but also constructive and empowering." He subsequently completed a Bachelor of Education degree at Herzog College. When Yeshivat HaHesder Yerucham was founded in 1993, Rav Rimon began to teach Halacha there. About a year later he married Sharon Blumenzweig, the daughter of Yerucham’s Rosh Yeshiva, Rav Eliyahu Blumenzweig. In 1995, he became a Ram at Yeshivat Har Etzion, and at the same time gave Shiurim to all yeshiva students on various halakhic topics. In 2000 he was appointed as head of the Yeshiva's Kollel Halacha. Today, Rav Rimon serves as the rabbi of the Ashkenazi synagogue of Alon Shvut Darom and teaches at Yeshivat Har Etzion, its sister school, Migdal Oz, and Herzog College. In addition, Rabbi Rimon heads the "Sulamot" association (formerly the "Halacha and Education Center"), which he founded. Sulamot deals with three main areas: Judaism, education and experience. In each area, the association deals with the promotion and refinement of Jewish content, in pedagogical aspects (writing halakhic content, creating study materials for education systems, etc.), in the experiential aspects (developing innovative learning systems, experiential secondary learning and in creating and strengthening ties with Jewish communities around the world. Rav Rimon leads the children and youth television series "Ratzim LaMishnah" and appears in the series on a regular basis. Following the Israeli disengagement from Gaza, many of the Israeli families who had been evicted were left without homes and/or jobs. Rav Rimon became involved with the rehabilitation of the evacuees and founded the LaOfek association (also called Taasoktif and JobKatif). At first, the association was engaged in finding jobs for Gush
of rabbis and public leaders from the area submitted their recommendations and Rabbi Yosef Zvi Rimon was elected as Gush Etzion’s first Chief rabbi. A popular lecturer, Rav Rimon is frequently invited by communities in Israel, North America, the UK and Australia. Awards and Positions Moskowitz Prize for Zionism (2014) Rabbi of the Jerusalem College of Technology and head of its Batei Midrash (May 2015) Katz Prize for the Application of Halacha in Modern Society (2018) Rabbi of the Gush Etzion Regional Council (2021) Writing Style Rav Rimon's Sifrei halakhah are written in a way that is structured in "tracing [from] the sources to the practical application of Halacha in our modern reality." In his books, the halakhic sources are presented, sometimes from the Talmud and the Rishonim, sometimes only from the Achronim, depending on the subject. This approach, which stands in contrast to various halakhic books that bring only final rulings, tries to give the learner tools for understanding halakhah even in cases that are not directly addressed in halakhic rulings. His best-known book, "Halacha MiMekorah - Tzava" (Halacha From Its Source - Army), a Halachic work for soldiers fighting in a Jewish army, a subject which became much more practical with the creation of the Jewish State, was published in 2010. He is a well known for his expertise on Shemitah, a topic which also became much more focused on with the gathering and return of the Jewish people to the Land of Israel, and a topic for which he has been repeatedly invited to speak about in the Knesset. He has also written a Pesach Haggadah and a Yom Kippur
Dessner's label 37d03d in 2021, 81355 released their debut album, This Time I'll be of Use which received widespread critical acclaim. The three Indianapolis hip hop veterans recorded the 30 minute long album during the COVID-19 pandemic. The name
hip-hop "supergroup" with the release of their first album. After signing to Justin Vernon, Aaron Dessner, and Bryce Dessner's label 37d03d in 2021, 81355 released their debut album, This Time I'll be of Use which received widespread critical acclaim. The three Indianapolis hip hop veterans recorded the 30 minute
Home. In 1965, the Presentation Sisters decided the orphanage was no longer needed and the home was closed. It was later used as a college building for the Southeastern Vocational Technical Institute. On February 10, 1993, the building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its architecture and status as a Works Progress Administration build. Architecture The Presentation Children's Home employs elements of Collegiate Gothic architecture, a subcategory of Gothic Revival architecture. It sits on a concrete foundation at the corner of South Western Avenue and 15th Street in central Sioux Falls and faces east. Originally laid out in an H-pattern, its side wings protrude out past its main body. It is three stories tall; the first floor's exterior is encased in eight-course concrete blocks, while the second and third stories are crafted from bonded red bricks up to its concrete-capped parapet. The main entrance protrudes from the front façade; an arched doorway leads to a set of recessed doors, above with is a block of concrete carved with circlular motifs. The concrete extends up to the second-floor windows and double as sills; those windows on the third story have separate thin concrete sills. The simple rectangular windows are symmetrical on each face. Pillars extend up the corners of the building's faces and feature triangular concrete buttresses at the bottom of each floor. Built on a hill, the building has two entrances; the back entrance on its west side is actually the basement. Additionally, a concrete retaining wall runs along the east and north sides of the yard, interspersed with Sioux quartzite columns capped in more concrete. The western face includes two
to provide them a permanent shelter. Construction was aided by the Works Progress Administration, and local architectural firm Hugill & Blatherwick designed the building. About 90 children were housed there at any one time. The orphanage hosted children from the ages of 4 to 14, with a few exceptions, such as when deemed necessary by the board to host a younger child to keep a family together. The home provided not just shelter but also education up to the eighth grade. Classes were held at 9 a.m. and lasted until 3:30 p.m., with a break for lunch. Upon finishing the eighth grade or turning 14, students were sent to local schools to further their education. Boys who could not return home to a relative were sent to Boys Town in Omaha, Nebraska; girls were kept at high schools in the local area. The home also had both Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts troops. The South Dakota American Legion held toy drives and other charity events for both Presentation Children's Home and South Dakota Children's Home. In 1965, the Presentation Sisters decided the orphanage was no longer needed and the home was closed. It was later used as a college building for the Southeastern Vocational Technical Institute. On February 10, 1993, the building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places
where it is found in the Japurá River basin. It is a poorly known species, only discovered on one river bank. References Eleutherodactylidae
is a species of frog in the family Eleutherodactylidae. It is endemic to Brazil where it is
University. The sandstone house was built in 1863 to 1867 on the site of Tauy Jones' 1843 log trading post and hotel which was destroyed by pro-slavery arsonists in 1856 who were attempting to kill Jones. The stone was quarried near Fort Scott, Kansas and transported by wagon. John Brown often stayed nearby in the grove on the other side of the creek. There were unverified legends that the house was a stop on the Underground Railroad and
heritage and served as an interpretor for the Pottawatomie, a leader and minister for the Ottawa tribe, a friend of John Brown, and a co-founder of Ottawa University. The sandstone house was built in 1863 to 1867 on the site of Tauy Jones' 1843 log trading post and hotel which was destroyed by pro-slavery arsonists in 1856 who were attempting to kill Jones. The stone was quarried near Fort Scott, Kansas and transported by wagon.
and tenor saxophone, respectively. The album was recorded in New Orleans. Critical receptionThe Boston Globe praised the "stripped-bare style of vintage New Orleans funk." The Philadelphia Inquirer wrote that "Parker works simple blues phrases into a spitfiring fury." The Calgary Herald stated that the "music is rooted in the chattering percussion and jerky rhythms of New Orleans, with heavy emphasis on the blues." The Indianapolis Star'' noted that "on Joe Zawinul's 'Mercy, Mercy, Mercy', a favorite cover of black college bands, Parker and the Rebirth Brass Band add their own Dixieland swagger, the tempo maintained nicely by Philip Frazier's rumbling
released in 1993. Although marketed as a jazz album, Parker considered it to be "98%" funk. The album peaked at No. 33 on Billboard'''s Jazz Albums chart. Production The album was produced by Stephan Meyner and Parker. The Rebirth Brass Band played on the album, as did Leo Nocentelli and George Porter Jr. of the Meters. Parker's ex-bandmates Fred Wesley and Pee Wee Ellis played trombone and tenor saxophone, respectively. The album was recorded in New Orleans. Critical receptionThe Boston Globe praised the "stripped-bare style of vintage New Orleans funk." The Philadelphia
include: Elizabeth Yake, Canadian film producer Terry Yake (born 1968), Canadian ice hockey player Wu
1968), Canadian ice hockey player Wu Yake (born 1991), Chinese footballer
Sultanabad, Iran, during the course of Ilkhanid rule in Persia. Background The Mongolians conquered Persia during the early 13th century. In 1258, they sacked the Abbasid capital of Baghdad, establishing the Ilkhanate state. The Ilkhanate period (1258-1339) marked the introduction of a number of stylistic, iconographic and decorative innovations in ceramics. Which were influenced by Chinese ceramics and Far Eastern textiles. Technical proficiency also increased through the interaction of craftsmen from different traditions working jointly on Mongolian projects. Ware A 1930s archeological survey of villages in the vicinity of Sultanabad, Iran uncovered that the region was a major
region was a major center of Ilkhanid ceramic industry. Ilkhanid ceramics distinguished by their heavy potting, along with thick translucent glaze were henceforth called Sultanabad ware. Sultanabad ware includes Colored Ground wares, ʿErāq wares, Black underglaze painted turquoise glazed wares, as well as blue and black Panel wares. Common motifs in Sultanabad ware include stylized blue and green foliage, pheasants or other birds, hares, deer. Mongol figures (often wearing feather caps) are rather more rare. The use of pseudo-inscriptions around the rims of the vessels and the Mongolian decorative themes, hint at the fact that the buyers of those wares were
of Guam as one of the Democratic Party's primaries ahead of the 2012 presidential election. No other primary election was scheduled for this day. The Republican Party's Guam caucus took place on March 10, 2012. Results The Democratic Party caucus
of the 2012 presidential election. No other primary election was scheduled for this day. The Republican Party's Guam caucus took place on March 10, 2012. Results The Democratic Party caucus took place
of Peru Endemic fauna of Peru Amphibians described in 2018 Taxa named by John Douglas Lynch Taxonomy articles created by
sea level. It is a poorly known species. References glauca Amphibians of the Andes Amphibians of Peru Endemic fauna of Peru Amphibians described in 2018 Taxa named by John Douglas Lynch Taxonomy articles
senior international debut in March 2021 for Anguilla in a World Cup qualification match against the Dominican Republic. Career statistics International References External links Global Sports Archive profile Living people Anguillan footballers Anguilla international footballers Association football
Stewart Murray (born 19 January 1988) is an Anguillan footballer who plays as a midfielder for Doc's United FC of the AFA Senior Male League, and the Anguilla national football team. Career International Murray
Asia. His main focus is the Seleucid Empire, the Greek successor state (diadochi) that ruled Syria, Babylonia, Persia, and various adjoining regions at its height. He is a professor of Classics at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Biography Kosmin attended Balliol College at Oxford University and graduated with a degree in Ancient and Modern History. He did his graduate program at Harvard University, where he completed a Ph.D. in Ancient History and wrote his dissertation on the Seleucid Empire. Afterward, he attained an associate professorship in the Classics department at Harvard in 2012, and was given the named professorship of John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Humanities in 2014. In 2014, he published The Land of the Elephant Kings: Space, Territory,
is the Seleucid Empire, the Greek successor state (diadochi) that ruled Syria, Babylonia, Persia, and various adjoining regions at its height. He is a professor of Classics at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Biography Kosmin attended Balliol College at Oxford University and graduated with a degree in Ancient and Modern History. He did his graduate program at Harvard University, where he completed a Ph.D. in Ancient History and wrote his dissertation on the Seleucid Empire. Afterward, he attained an associate professorship in the Classics department at Harvard in 2012, and was given the named professorship of John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Humanities in 2014. In 2014, he published The Land of the Elephant Kings: Space, Territory, and Ideology in the Seleucid Empire, a popular adaptation of his dissertation on how the Seleucid
aid of architect Gaetano Brunzuoli, as technical superintendent. Brunuoili, who was at the time completing the construction of the Duke of Noja's house. Brunzuoli's work updated the mapping to depict the urban changes that had occurred over the course of the work. The cartography was completed in 1775 and was accompanied by a topographical index created by Nicola Carletti, professor of architecture and mathematics at the University of Naples and architect of the city of Naples. The first hundred copies were made by the royal printer Vittorio Barbacci, while subsequent copies were published by the Roman printer, Antonio Cenci. The cartography was sold to the for ten ducats per copy. Subsequently, the price reduced to six ducates to facilitate its propagation — which was however very limited by the high cost of reproduction. Interactive Map of the Duke of Nojo The map The map combines 35 plates into a single large image, each plate made by impression on copper by engravers Giuseppe Aloja, Gaetano Cacace, Pietro Campana and Francesco Lamarra. The depiction dispenses with axonometry and any form of elevation, showing instead the city and surrounding area in a completely orthogonal projection that extends to the ground plans of individual buildings. The sheer size of the immense final map is 5,016 meters wide x 2,376 meters high and its graphic scale was 1:3808. In addition to its purpose as a topographical document, the map was also intended as an objet d'art. An inset over the Bay of Naples features a large panoramic drawing of Naples and below that a large legend references 580 detailed historical and artistic points of interest. The upper part of the map presents the title, the dedication to Charles III on the left, and a collection of the coats of arms, divided by seat, of 134 Neapolitan noble families, as well as the royal coat of arms. The importance of the map is linked both to its accurate depiction of the urban changes that took place in the city of Naples and its environs during the reign of Charles of Bourbon and his son Ferdinand IV, but also its role as an urban planning tool. In the latter role, certain projected buildings were represented
Noja is a topographic map of city of Naples and its environs, created in 1775. It was the primary topographic and urban planning tool for Naples between the 17th and 19th centuries. The map was an important cartographic and urban planning tool for the city, an embellished art piece, and has been used even recently, for example, to document the genesis and original layout of a group of over one hundred twenty 18th and 19th century Villas, partly located in Herculaneum and Torre del Greco, collectively known as the Vesuvian Villas of the Golden Mile. History The commissioning of the cartographic study depicting Naples and its environs dates to April 29, 1750, when the Tribunal of Electors of San Lorenzo entrusted its execution to Giovanni Carafa, Duke of Noja. The work relied technically on the skilled land surveyor Vanti. Originally projected to take two and half years, in reality the work took much longer. The use of the Plane table (tavoli praetorian) made the Noja Map the first true map of the Naples, it's underlying data was based on rigorous survey and topographical accuracy and was much closer to reality than were the bird's-eye views of previous centuries. When Carafa died 1768, the project was not complete and passed to the direction of Giovanni Pignatelli, prince of Monteroduni, who in turn enlisted the aid of architect Gaetano Brunzuoli, as technical superintendent. Brunuoili, who was at the time completing the construction of the Duke of Noja's house. Brunzuoli's work updated the mapping to depict the urban changes that had occurred over the course of the work. The cartography was completed in 1775 and was accompanied by a topographical index created by Nicola Carletti, professor of architecture and mathematics at the University of Naples and architect of the city of Naples. The first hundred copies were made by the royal printer Vittorio Barbacci, while subsequent copies were published by the Roman printer, Antonio Cenci. The cartography was sold to the for ten ducats per copy. Subsequently, the price reduced to six ducates to facilitate its propagation — which was however very limited by the
studio and was in charge of lithography at the printing house Hauschild Verlag. In 1924 and 1925 he managed the Kito-Packung AG packaging factory in Bremen-Vegesack; after its bankruptcy he managed the printing works of Bremer Druckerei AG. From 1926 to 1932 he was active as a freelance artist, then worked at the Bremen Land Survey Office. In 1954 he set up as a painter and graphic artist. His work is displayed in public buildings in Bremen. Literature "Praktische Perspektive" in The Folder (magazine) Callwey, Munich 1918 Schwarzwälder, Herbert:
– 6 May 1971, Bremen) was a German painter, graphic artist and lithographer. Pabst was a painter of atmospheric landscapes and cityscapes, and an illustrator for documents, maps and advertising. Pabst was the son of a locksmith and toolmaker. Showing an early talent for drawing, he completed a lithographic apprenticeship and illustrated magazines. In 1902 he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Leipzig. Following this he moved to Munich, from where he undertook study trips. From 1914 to
University of New York at Albany, where she received a degree in education. In 1968, she joined a summer program for minority students—the only one of its kind at the time—at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, where she would later study journalism as a graduate student. Career Before going into television, Rojas was a school teacher who taught middle school and high school students. In 1964, Rojas made her television debut on public television station WNDT (now known as WNET) where she presented a bilingual education program at the station, where its audience included Spanish-speaking audiences learning English as well as English-speaking audiences learning Spanish. In 1968, Rojas began her career in journalism at WCBS-TV, where she worked as a reporter
Rojas, who was a housekeeper and nanny, and Rafael Astolfo Rojas, who died when Rojas was 10. Rojas graduated Hunter College High School and attended the State University of New York at Albany, where she received a degree in education. In 1968, she joined a summer program for minority students—the only one of its kind at the time—at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, where she would later study journalism as a graduate student. Career Before going into television, Rojas was a school teacher who taught middle school and high school students. In 1964, Rojas made her television debut on public television station WNDT (now known as WNET) where she presented a bilingual education program at the station, where its audience included Spanish-speaking audiences learning English as well as English-speaking audiences learning Spanish. In 1968, Rojas began her career in journalism at WCBS-TV, where she worked as a
diverse subjects. Publications References 19th-century births 1932 deaths 19th-century rabbis 20th-century rabbis People from
(; died 9 July 1932) was a rabbi of Djerba, Tunisia. He was the author of Sifte renanot, a commentary on the
automatically when the user presses the enter key at the end of a line. For example, suppose we are editing the following code block in a text editor, with the cursor position marked by the | character.def f(): print('foo')|If the user presses enter, text editors will often advance the cursor to the location marked in the next code block.def f(): print('foo') |This can have unintended consequences when pasting code which is already formatted. For example, suppose the user intends to copy the following block of code into a file.def g(): print('hello') print('world')In a typical workflow, the user starts by selecting the block of code and copying it to their system clipboard. Then, they select the target location in their file, and issue a paste command. The terminal emulator then send the characters from the clipboard to the text editor, and the text editor may not be able to differentiate between, for example, a d character that came from the clipboard and one which came from the user pressing the D key on her keyboard. The newlines in the code block are treated the same way as would be presses of the enter key
the D key on her keyboard. The newlines in the code block are treated the same way as would be presses of the enter key by the user. So, when the newline at the end of the first line is sent to the text editor, if autoindent is enabled, the text editor will insert an indent (several spaces or a tab character). Next, the terminal emulator will transmit the space characters corresponding to the spaces at the beginning of the second line of the block of code on the clipboard, resulting in double-indentation. Furthermore, in this context, typical autoindent behavior would be to match the indentation level of the second line when starting the third, which would result in the third line being triple-indented. The final result might look something like the following.def g(): print('hello') print('world') Description of paste bracketing Terminal emulators (such as iTerm2 and Xterm) allow programs to configure the terminal emulators' behavior via escape codes, or control sequences. The usual way this is done is that a user program prints a control sequence to standard out, and the terminal emulator reads standard out, notices the control sequence, and reacts as appropriate. In particular, terminal emulators may provide control sequences that turn paste bracketing on and off. A text editor may send the control sequence to turn on paste bracketing at startup, or in response to a user command. Thereafter, characters typed by the user normally will be forwarded to the text editor by the terminal emulator normally. However, if
"When Lights Are Low", "Hi-Fly", and "I'll Remember April" (mistitled as "I'll Remember You")) were recorded at the Club Jazz Salon. The remaining tracks ("G.W." (mistitled as "Geewee"), "God Bless the Child", and "245" (mistitled as "The Meeting")) were recorded at the Funkturm Exhibition Hall. The recordings feature Dolphy on alto sax, bass clarinet, and flute, Benny Bailey on trumpet, Pepsi Auer on piano, George Joyner on bass, and Buster Smith on drums. Reception In a review for AllMusic, Scott Yanow wrote: "This two-LP set features the great multi-instrumentalist Eric Dolphy mostly stretching out on standards, coming up with very original statements... With trumpeter Benny Bailey helping out on half of the selections along with a strong rhythm section, the two-fer would be a perfect introduction for listeners not familiar with Eric Dolphy's innovative style, but this set is very difficult to find." The authors of The Penguin Guide to Jazz awarded the album 3 stars, and stated that it is "poignant
and documents two Südwestfunk (SWF) sessions. Four of the tracks ("Hot House", "When Lights Are Low", "Hi-Fly", and "I'll Remember April" (mistitled as "I'll Remember You")) were recorded at the Club Jazz Salon. The remaining tracks ("G.W." (mistitled as "Geewee"), "God Bless the Child", and "245" (mistitled as "The Meeting")) were recorded at the Funkturm Exhibition Hall. The recordings feature Dolphy on alto sax, bass clarinet, and flute, Benny Bailey on trumpet, Pepsi Auer on piano, George Joyner on bass, and Buster Smith on drums. Reception In a review for AllMusic, Scott Yanow wrote: "This two-LP set features the great multi-instrumentalist Eric Dolphy mostly stretching out on standards, coming up with very original statements... With trumpeter Benny Bailey helping out on half of the selections along with a strong rhythm section, the two-fer would be a perfect introduction for listeners not familiar with Eric Dolphy's innovative style, but this set is very difficult to find." The authors of The Penguin Guide to Jazz awarded the album 3 stars, and stated
glassblower. It was as a self-taught person that she began to develop a link with writing and poetry. During breaks after work, she wrote her first texts and avidly read everything she could find: Italian poetry, but also Rainer Maria Rilke and Emily Dickinson. She met Giorgio Morandi, to whom she dedicated the poem Landscape in 1926. After the World War II, she came into contact with the artistic and literary circles of Bologna in the immediate post-war period. She met the painter Aldo Borgonzoni (1913-2004): she assiduously frequented his studio in via Saragozza. She met the director of "Giornale della Sera" Giuseppe Galasso. She frequented the house of Renata Viganò and in Via Mascarella, where intellectuals such as Pier Paolo Pasolini and Sibilla Aleramo, former partisans and students met. At the Caffé Zanarini in Piazza Galvani, then a meeting place for left-wing activists, she met Enrico Berlinguer, the future secretary of the Communist Party. In 1949, she moved to Rome. There she met anti-fascist groups, artists and writers and she began to gain recognition and support, notably from Elsa Morante and Michel Ragon. Working in a workshop in her youth, as a nurse's aide during the war and later as the head of a cufflink company, Nella Nobili published poems related to the world of the factory (La jeune fille à l'usine, 1978), which earned her recognition as a representative of proletarian literature. But in Rome, she felt that she was being “paraded around like a little monster dressed as a worker-poet” and, disenchanted, she left for France. Nobili arrived in Paris
such as Pier Paolo Pasolini and Sibilla Aleramo, former partisans and students met. At the Caffé Zanarini in Piazza Galvani, then a meeting place for left-wing activists, she met Enrico Berlinguer, the future secretary of the Communist Party. In 1949, she moved to Rome. There she met anti-fascist groups, artists and writers and she began to gain recognition and support, notably from Elsa Morante and Michel Ragon. Working in a workshop in her youth, as a nurse's aide during the war and later as the head of a cufflink company, Nella Nobili published poems related to the world of the factory (La jeune fille à l'usine, 1978), which earned her recognition as a representative of proletarian literature. But in Rome, she felt that she was being “paraded around like a little monster dressed as a worker-poet” and, disenchanted, she left for France. Nobili arrived in Paris in 1953, where she remained for the rest of her life. There she made handicrafts with miniature works of art using the self-invented cold-casting method. She began writing in French in the 1960s. She published collections of poems and books, including Les femmes et l'amour homosexuel, with her co-author, Édith Zha, in 1979, which brought together testimonies, reflections and documentation on female homosexual love. She published in magazines such as Sorcières and corresponded
may refer to: Chris Hussey (born 1989), English footballer Christopher
Hussey may refer to: Chris Hussey (born 1989), English
with a record of 10–4 to place second. They won the 1997 West Coast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament to receive an automatic bid to the 1997 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament where they entered as the No. 14 seed West Region.
10–4 to place second. They won the 1997 West Coast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament to receive an automatic bid to the 1997 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament where they entered as the No. 14 seed West Region. The Gaels were beaten by No. 3 seed Wake Forest in the opening round to end their season 23–8. Roster Schedule and results Source All times are Pacific |- !colspan=9 style=| Regular season |-
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Tenement at 5 Post 1950s Modern architecture The building was preceded by a tailor workshop owned by Gustaw Zerull. The current edifice built after WWII features modernist architecture. Lewandowski's tenement at 6 1892-1893 Eclecticism Hermann Lewandowski, a building contractor (), commissioned this house. He owned it till the mid-1920s: there used to live railway workers, minor officials, teachers and military personnel from the nearby barracks at Warszawska street. The tenement has been refurbished in 2020. It displays a mix of brick and stucco elements, including bossage, window pediments, a nice side avant-corps on the main elevation topped by a terrace as well as corbel tables all along the eaves. Tenement at 7 1892-1893 Eclecticism The first landlord, Leo Neumann, was a rentier. Otto Klann owned the building from 1910 till the 1930s: he had been running there a painting workshop. Renovated in 2020, the front elevation is richly decorated. The central gateway is topped with a full arch. The ground floor displays bossage features while the first floor boasts extensive decoration around the openings. Uncovered during the rehabilitation, German writings dating from the 1910s is now visible. Tenement at 8 1887 Eclecticism This tenement, then at "10 Blumenstraße", was the property of Julius Lüdtke, who rented its rooms. The building, on of the oldest in the street, features eclectic style. Tenement at 9 1893-1894 Eclecticism Heinrich ßietsch, a tailor, was the commissioner of the building at the end of the 19th century. The edifice has been overhauled in 2021, highlighting its decoration. In particular, one can mention the three mascarons portraying a Pan-like figure which crown the ground floor openings. In addition, the opposite windows on the first floor display abundant architectural details (pediments, adorned jambs and sill). Tenement at 10 1907-1908 Early modernism First registered owner was Mr. Rößke, a railway technician. The building exhibits modernist characteristics underlying long vertical lines and very few motifs. The facade is emphasized by the heavy bay window mixed with balconies which overhangs the street. The main entrance present a curved transom light still bearing a "9", from the initial street numbering. Building at 11-13 Post 1950s Modern architecture The
Tenement at 37 Pomorska Street, corner with Kwiatowa street 1885 Eclecticism Its first landlord was Julius Baumann, registered as a blacksmith. The building has been renovated in 2020. Tenement at 3 1906-1907 Art Nouveau The tenement was first owned by a rentier, Adolf Frölich living in "Friedenstraße" (today's Jasna street). Its original numbering ("1a" Blumenstraße) is still visible on the entrance lintel. The facade displays remarkable Art Nouveau motifs, in particular the floral stuccoed ornaments embellishing the main entrance and the top wall gable, which bears in addition a mascaron. Plot at 4 1920s Industrial architecture The parcel, built between interwar period, was occupied by a workshop producing baskets (). The place is still used by different workshops. Tenement at 5 Post 1950s Modern architecture The building was preceded by a tailor workshop owned by Gustaw Zerull. The current edifice built after WWII features modernist architecture. Lewandowski's tenement at 6 1892-1893 Eclecticism Hermann Lewandowski, a building contractor (), commissioned this house. He owned it till the mid-1920s: there used to live railway workers, minor officials, teachers and military personnel from the nearby barracks at Warszawska street. The tenement has been refurbished in 2020. It displays a mix of brick and stucco elements, including bossage, window pediments, a nice side avant-corps on the main elevation topped by a terrace as well as corbel tables all along the eaves. Tenement at 7 1892-1893 Eclecticism The first landlord, Leo Neumann, was a rentier. Otto Klann owned the building from 1910 till the 1930s: he had been running there a painting workshop. Renovated in 2020, the front elevation is richly decorated. The central gateway is topped with a full arch. The ground floor displays bossage features while the first floor boasts extensive decoration around the openings. Uncovered during the rehabilitation, German writings dating from the 1910s is now visible. Tenement at 8 1887 Eclecticism This tenement, then at "10 Blumenstraße", was the property of Julius Lüdtke, who rented its rooms. The building, on of the oldest in the street, features eclectic style. Tenement at 9 1893-1894 Eclecticism Heinrich ßietsch, a tailor, was the commissioner of the building at the end of the 19th century. The edifice has been overhauled in 2021, highlighting its decoration. In particular, one can mention the three mascarons portraying a Pan-like figure which crown the ground floor openings. In addition, the opposite windows on the first floor display abundant architectural details (pediments, adorned jambs and sill). Tenement at 10 1907-1908 Early modernism First registered owner was Mr. Rößke, a railway technician. The building exhibits modernist characteristics underlying long vertical lines and very few motifs. The facade is emphasized by the heavy bay window mixed with balconies which overhangs the street. The main entrance present a curved transom light still bearing a "9", from the initial street numbering. Building at 11-13 Post 1950s Modern architecture The parcel stayed bare from construction till the end of WWII. The current edifice features modernist architecture. Building at 32 Sienkiewicza street, corner with Kwiatowa street 1883 Eclecticism The first landlord is identified as Rudolf Duda,
(Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), on the road of intermunicipal significance (R-298 – Klyukva – Yakunino), 4 km from the nearest railway station Konaryovo (railway line Klyukva — Belgorod). The rural locality is situated 7 km from Kursk Vostochny Airport, 118 km from Belgorod International Airport and 198
is located 1 km from the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), on the road of intermunicipal significance (R-298 – Klyukva – Yakunino), 4 km from the nearest railway station Konaryovo (railway line Klyukva — Belgorod). The rural locality is situated 7 km from Kursk Vostochny Airport, 118 km from Belgorod International Airport and 198
for Ukrainian club Uzhhorod. References External links 2000 births Living people People from Uzhhorod Kharkiv State College of Physical Culture 1 alumni Ukrainian footballers
Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Ukrainian club Uzhhorod. References External links 2000 births Living people People from Uzhhorod Kharkiv
in the municipality of Vareš, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to
Vareš, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was 76,
rocket carried primary payload, RISAT-1A with 2 other satellites. These will be the INSPIREsat from the IIST and the INS-2TD technology demonstrator from ISRO. Launch schedule The launch is scheduled for 14 February 2022. Mission overview Propellant: Stage 1: Composite Solid Stage 2: Earth Storable Liquid Stage 3:
INS-2TD technology demonstrator from ISRO. Launch schedule The launch is scheduled for 14 February 2022. Mission overview Propellant: Stage 1: Composite Solid Stage 2: Earth Storable Liquid Stage 3: Composite Solid Stage 4: Earth Storable Liquid The PSLV C52 rocket has four stages; each one was self-contained, with its own propulsion system, thereby capable of functioning independently. The first and third stages
is a village in the municipality of Vareš, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was formerly known as Očevlje
census, its population was 79. References Populated places in Vareš
The Seven Little Foys, where he played the role of "Eddie Foy Jr.". He appeared in a few episodes of the western television series Fury for which he played the role of "Pee Wee Jenkins", the friend of "Joey Newton" (Bobby Diamond). In 1957, Baird fully joined the cast of Fury. He guest-starred in television programs, including, Rawhide, The Lone Ranger, Have Gun, Will Travel, Mr. Novak, Bronco, The Danny Thomas Show, The Real McCoys, U.S. Marshal, The Restless Gun, Lassie, The Twilight Zone, Maverick, and My Friend Flicka. Baird co-starred and apppeared in films, such as, I'll Give My Life, The Return of Dracula, The Black Orchid, Rebel Without a Cause, Operation Eichmann and
role of "Eddie Foy Jr.". He appeared in a few episodes of the western television series Fury for which he played the role of "Pee Wee Jenkins", the friend of "Joey Newton" (Bobby Diamond). In 1957, Baird fully joined the cast of Fury. He guest-starred in television programs, including, Rawhide, The Lone Ranger, Have Gun, Will Travel, Mr. Novak, Bronco, The Danny Thomas Show, The Real McCoys, U.S. Marshal, The Restless Gun, Lassie, The Twilight Zone, Maverick, and My Friend Flicka. Baird co-starred and apppeared in films, such as, I'll Give My Life, The Return of Dracula, The Black Orchid, Rebel Without a Cause, Operation Eichmann and A Dog's Best Friend. He
2013 census, its population was 27. References Populated places in
village in the municipality of Vareš, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According
communes that was part of the department of Vichuquén, in the province of Curicó. The 1907 Chilean census established it had a population of 8,430 inhabitants. History The commune was
subdelegations. It was suppressed by the Decree with Force of Law No. 8.583, on 30 December 1927, by dictator Carlos Ibáñez del Campo as part of a greater political
freedom and secular thought. During the 1920s the paper was particularly influential and the primary supporter of the reforms introduced in Turkey following the establishment of the new republican system. Al Siyasa was one of the four publications which was read by the Egyptian women in that it had a weekly women's page entitled Sahifat al Sayyida. The page was started on 17 November 1922. The other Cairo-based newspapers which also featured similar pages were Le Réveil, La Patrie and L'Information. However, the stance of the paper explicitly changed, and it became a fierce critic of the foreign influence in Egypt. In addition, the paper began to appeal to the beliefs of Muslims in the 1930s and claimed that the
Egyptian women in that it had a weekly women's page entitled Sahifat al Sayyida. The page was started on 17 November 1922. The other Cairo-based newspapers which also featured similar pages were Le Réveil, La Patrie and L'Information. However, the stance of the paper explicitly changed, and it became a fierce critic of the foreign influence in Egypt. In addition, the paper began to appeal to the beliefs of Muslims in the 1930s and claimed that the missionaries in the
of the department of Santa Cruz, in the province of Curicó. The 1920 Chilean census established it had a population of 2.886 inhabitants. History The commune of Auquinco was created by Decree number 3.458 on 19 August 1918. It was suppressed
with Force of Law No. 8.583, on 30 December 1927, by dictator Carlos Ibáñez del Campo as part of a greater political and administrative reform,
Taranaki in 2010 and became their Skills Coach. He was the Assistant Coach of the Hurricanes from 2013 to 2015. He was also Assistant Coach of the London Irish. In 2018, a year after becoming Head Coach, New Zealand won gold at the 2018 Commonwealth Games and the 2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens. In 2021, Laidlaw guided New Zealand to a silver medal at the Tokyo Olympics. References
Clark Laidlaw (born 16 July 1977) is currently the head coach of the New Zealand national rugby sevens team. Laidlaw was appointed as All Blacks Sevens Head Coach in 2017. Biography Laidlaw is the son of former British & Irish Lions and Scotland international rugby union player Roy Laidlaw. His cousin, Greig Laidlaw, also represented the British & Irish Lions and Scotland. He represented Scotland internationally in sevens and moved to New Zealand in 2008. Laidlaw
alpine skier Yuliya Shepilenko (born 1976), Ukrainian alpine skier See also Ukrainian-language
(born 1976), Ukrainian alpine skier See also Ukrainian-language
the United States, Russia, China, Japan and Korea. Description Platanthera tipuloides plants are 20–40 cm tall. There are one or two lance-shaped leaves at the base. There are up to 20 yellow flowers arranged in a spike. Flowering time is from May to July. Distribution and habitat Platanthera tipuloides is mainly found in northern Asia. In North
plants are 20–40 cm tall. There are one or two lance-shaped leaves at the base. There are up to 20 yellow flowers arranged in a spike. Flowering time is from May to July. Distribution and habitat Platanthera tipuloides is mainly found in northern Asia. In North America it only
municipality of Vareš, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According
and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census,
interested in astrophysics. She received a B.S. in physics from the University of California, Davis (1983), an M.A. in physics from Harvard University (1986), and a Ph.D. from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (1990). Following her Ph.D. she moved to the University of Washington first as a post-doctoral fellow, and then she joined the faculty in 1993. She was promoted to professor in 2010 and named the Walters Professor of Oceanography in 2016. Research Thompson's early research developed models of water flow and used laboratory experiments to examine the production of eddies. Subsequent research examined the factors controlling sea surface height, which she measures using
known for her work in modeling the movement of heat and chemicals via ocean currents. Education and career Thompson grew up in northern California and was interested in astrophysics. She received a B.S. in physics from the University of California, Davis (1983), an M.A. in physics from Harvard University (1986), and a Ph.D. from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (1990). Following her Ph.D. she moved to the University of Washington first as a post-doctoral fellow, and then she joined the faculty in 1993. She was promoted to professor in 2010 and
to build a new, larger facility on the property, as Miller had just incorporated two other local funeral homes—Burnside Funeral Home and Joseph Nelson Funeral Home—into his. Miller's wife was the first woman embalmer to be licensed in the state of South Dakota and worked with him at the funeral home. On August 18, 1983, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places for its architectural significance and contributions to Sioux Falls' economy. Architecture Perkins & McWayne designed
on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. History In either 1902 or 1903, Lee D. Miller established his funeral home and a livery barn on South Main Avenue in Sioux Falls. In 1923, Miller hired local architectural firm Perkins & McWayne to build a new, larger facility on the property, as Miller had just incorporated two other local funeral homes—Burnside Funeral Home and Joseph Nelson Funeral Home—into his. Miller's wife was the first woman embalmer to be licensed in the state of South Dakota and worked with him at the funeral home. On August 18, 1983, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places for its architectural significance and contributions to Sioux Falls' economy. Architecture Perkins & McWayne designed the building in the Mission Revival architectural style. As
Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was 139,
and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was 139,
professional squash player. As of February 2022, she was ranked No. 284 in the
(born 15 August 2005 in Chiba) is a Japanese professional squash player. As of February 2022, she
its population was 41, all Bosniaks. References Populated places in Vareš
of Vareš, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census,
and White football team represented Ohio University as an independent during the 1909 college football season. Led by first-year head coach
Led by first-year head coach Robert Wood, the Green and White compiled a record of 2–4–2. Schedule References Ohio Ohio
Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its
Vareš, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population
He came to Copenhagen in 1783. He was employed as a military surgeon (Kompagnikirurg) at the Danish Life Regiment from 1786 to 1791. On 23 November 1791, he passed his exams as a surgeon from the University of Copenhagen. On 23 June 1792, he acquired the position as county surgeon in Maribo County from Frants Martin Norlin. On 10 July 1793, he was granted citizenship in Copenhagen. In 1796, he was employed as the first police physician in Copenhagen. On 23 April 1801, he became county surgeon in Copenhagen County. In 1814–1820, he was elected as alderman of the Barbers' Guild. On 12 July 1814, Ranfft was married to Mette Christine Jørgensen Hylleberg (1661-1845) in Store Magleby Church. He sold the property again prior to his death in 182 but he and his wife remained in one of the apartments as tenants. The property was home to 10 residents in three households at the time of the 1834 census. Mette Christine Ranfft, who continued her late husband's barber's business, resided on the ground floor with her daughter Johanne Christine Ranfft, two barbers, two barber's apprentices and one maid. Johan Gottlieb Wruck, a master tailor, resided alone on the first floor. Jean Louis Felix Müller and Johan Peter Svane, an office clerk and a grocer (hørkræmmer), resided on the second floor. The building was still owned by Mette Christine Banff in 1840. She was still residing on the ground floor with her daughter, one barber, two apprentices and one maid. Johan Gottlieb Wenck was still residing on the first floor. Jean Louis Müller, bow registered as an office clerk and translator of the Dutch language, resided alone on the second floor. Johan Peter Svane, a textile merchant (hosekræmmer) resided in the basement. The property was prior to the 1845 census taken over by master barber Georg Hennings. Ge was at that time residing in the building with his wife Oline Schjørmann, their obne-year-old daughter and one maid. Christine Ransst, widow of county surgeon J.A.Ransst, resided on the first floor with her Johanne Ransst and one maid. Christian Frederik Albrecht, a captain at the 1st Artillery Regiment, resided on the second floor. Adolph Christian Crone, a grocer (hørkræmmer), resided in the basement. The property was for the first time in almost one
the building with county surgeon Johan Andreas Ranfft (1761-1822), surgeon Gotlieb Schultz, two surgeon's apprentices and one maid. The property was again listed as No. 2 in the new cadastre of 1806. It was at that time owned by merchant Jacob Asmussen. The property was later purchased by Johan Andreas Ranfft (cf. the 1801 census). Johan Andreas Ranfft was born in 1761 in Wolgast in Swedih Pomerania- He was the son of a county surgeon and trained under his father. He came to Copenhagen in 1783. He was employed as a military surgeon (Kompagnikirurg) at the Danish Life Regiment from 1786 to 1791. On 23 November 1791, he passed his exams as a surgeon from the University of Copenhagen. On 23 June 1792, he acquired the position as county surgeon in Maribo County from Frants Martin Norlin. On 10 July 1793, he was granted citizenship in Copenhagen. In 1796, he was employed as the first police physician in Copenhagen. On 23 April 1801, he became county surgeon in Copenhagen County. In 1814–1820, he was elected as alderman of the Barbers' Guild. On 12 July 1814, Ranfft was married to Mette Christine Jørgensen Hylleberg (1661-1845) in Store Magleby Church. He sold the property again prior to his death in 182 but he and his wife remained in one of the apartments as tenants. The property was home to 10 residents in three households at the time of the 1834 census. Mette Christine Ranfft, who continued her late husband's barber's business, resided on the ground floor with her daughter Johanne Christine Ranfft, two barbers, two barber's apprentices and one maid. Johan Gottlieb Wruck, a master tailor, resided alone on the first floor. Jean Louis Felix Müller and Johan Peter Svane, an office clerk and a grocer (hørkræmmer), resided on the second floor. The building was still owned by Mette Christine Banff in 1840. She was still residing on the ground floor with her daughter, one barber, two apprentices and one maid. Johan Gottlieb Wenck was still residing on the first floor. Jean Louis Müller, bow registered as an office clerk and translator of the Dutch language, resided alone on the second floor. Johan Peter Svane, a textile merchant (hosekræmmer) resided in the basement. The property was prior to the 1845 census taken over by master barber Georg Hennings. Ge was at that time residing in the building with his wife Oline Schjørmann, their obne-year-old daughter and one maid. Christine Ransst, widow of county surgeon J.A.Ransst, resided on the first floor with her Johanne Ransst and one maid. Christian Frederik Albrecht, a captain at the 1st Artillery Regiment, resided on the second floor. Adolph Christian Crone, a grocer (hørkræmmer), resided in the basement. The property was for the first time in almost one hundred years not home to a barber at the time of the 1850 census. Anders Hansen Funch (1806-1864), a clockmaker, resided on the ground floor with his sister C.I. Funch and the apprentice Peter Christian Petersen. Peter Davidsen,
in Kamloops, British Columbia. Ingram won his lone provincial championship, defeating future Olympic gold medallist Russ Howard in the final. Ingram scored a big four-ender in the first thanks to a Howard miss, and Howard missed a double attempt in the last end which gave the win to Ingram. Standings Final standings Scores February 6 Draw 1 Spencer 7, Minogue 6 Werenich 10, Ingram 5 Roberson 8, Park 0 Tosh 8, Walker 6 Shinn 8, Howard 5 Draw 2 Werenich 10, Shinn 4 Minogue 9, Park 3 Walker 7, Spencer 4 Howard 10, Ingram 8 Tosh 8, Robertson 5 February 7 Draw 3 Ingram 9, Robertson 4 Howard 9, Walker 7 Minogue 6, Tosh 4 Park 7, Shinn 5 Spencer 9, Werenich 8 Draw 4 Minogue
Final standings Scores February 6 Draw 1 Spencer 7, Minogue 6 Werenich 10, Ingram 5 Roberson 8, Park 0 Tosh 8, Walker 6 Shinn 8, Howard 5 Draw 2 Werenich 10, Shinn 4 Minogue 9, Park 3 Walker 7, Spencer 4 Howard 10, Ingram 8 Tosh 8, Robertson 5 February 7 Draw 3 Ingram 9, Robertson 4 Howard 9, Walker 7 Minogue 6, Tosh 4 Park 7, Shinn 5 Spencer 9, Werenich 8 Draw 4 Minogue 9, Walker 4 Werenich 9, Robertson 6 Ingram 9, Shinn 2 Tosh 7, Spencer 2 Howard 5,
to the 1997 NCAA Tournament. Brad Millard of Saint Mary's was named Tournament MVP. Format With eight teams participating, all eight teams were placed into the first round, with teams seeded and paired based on regular-season records. After the first round, teams were re-seeded so the highest-remaining team was paired with the lowest-remaining time in one semifinal with the other
paired based on regular-season records. After the first round, teams were re-seeded so the highest-remaining team was paired with the lowest-remaining time in one semifinal with the other two teams slotted into the other semifinal. Bracket References 1996–97 West Coast Conference men's basketball season West Coast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament West Coast Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Tournament West Coast Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Tournament West Coast
film version of The Sheik. References Bibliography Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999. Trotter, David. English Novel in History, 1895–1920. Routledge, 2003. Michelakis, Pantelis & Wyke, Maria. The Ancient World in Silent Cinema''. Cambridge University Press, 2013. 1921 British novels British romance novels T. Fisher Unwin books Novels set in Egypt British novels adapted into
directed by George Melford and starring Wanda Hawley, Milton Sills and Jacqueline Logan. It was produced by Paramount Pictures who were hoping to capitalise on the enormous success of the previous year's film version of The Sheik. References Bibliography Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999. Trotter, David. English Novel in History, 1895–1920. Routledge, 2003. Michelakis,
was 18, all Croats. References Populated places
to the 2013 census, its population was 18, all Croats. References Populated places in
After her death, he married Jane Kelly in 1845, a missionary from Maine. He acquired a trading post in 1848 from a trader named Roby on what is now Tauy Creek, and Jones built a frame and log house and hotel which was a main stop between Fort Leavenworth and Fort Scott. Scott was sympathetic to the abolitionist Free State cause and was a friend of John Brown. Pro-slavery Missourians burned his house in 1856, and then his next house on the site was burned as well. In 1862 he started the process of building a third house on the same site, a large stone home now known as the Tauy Jones House, and he hired Damon Higbie of LeLoup. Affiliation with Ottawa tribe and Ottawa University Starting in the 1840s Jones was adopted into the Ottawa tribe and became a leader of that tribe where he received the nickname "Tauy" or "Ottaway," which was an abbreviated version of "Ottawa." While serving as a representative of the Ottawa tribe in 1860, Jones suggested founding an integrated white and Indian school in 1860 which eventually
Jones and recruited him and other local Indians in the 1820s to attend a Baptist mission scool, Carey Mission (now in Indiana, then part of Michigan) for four or five years where he reacquired a knowledge of Indigenous languages. Next he enrolled at what is now Colgate University in New York, but left after almost four years due to his health. Jones then taught at the Choctaw Academy in Kentucky for a year before visiting his sister and going to Sault Ste. Marie as an interpreter. Move to Kansas In 1838 Jones moved to Kansas to serve as a Pottawatomie interpretor and leader, and then worked with Rev. Jotham Meeker a Baptist missionary and printer. In 1840 Tauy married Rachel Littleman, from the Stockbridge–Munsee Community. After her death, he married Jane Kelly in 1845, a missionary from Maine. He acquired a trading post in 1848 from a trader named Roby on what is now Tauy Creek, and Jones built a frame and log house and hotel which was a main stop between Fort
advocacy, litigation, and the provision of legal services. Most of the organisation's activities focus on communities within the City of Cape Town. The organisation has been critical of the City of Cape Town's policies and actions on policing the poor and homeless, evictions, and the sale of City property instead of using it for affordable housing. It
evictions, and the sale of City property instead of using it for affordable housing. It has also criticised the South African Police Service (SAPS) and the Department of Defence for its urban housing policies. References Organizations established in 2011 Social movements in South Africa Non-profit organisations based in South Africa Social welfare charities Community-building organizations Poverty-related organizations Organisations based in Cape Town
village in the municipality of Vareš, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was formerly named Vijaka
Vijaka is a village in the municipality of Vareš, Bosnia
Vijaka Gornja. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was
Gornja Vijaka is a village in the municipality of Vareš,
is more commonly transliterated as Olekh (). Notable people with the surname include: Artur Olech (1940–2010), Polish boxer Czesław Olech (1931–2015), Polish
appears in Ukraine but is more commonly transliterated as Olekh (). Notable people with the surname include: Artur Olech (1940–2010), Polish boxer Czesław Olech (1931–2015), Polish mathematician Janusz Olech (born 1965), Polish fencer Jarosław Olech
Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was 151,
to the 2013 census, its population was 151, all Bosniaks. References Populated places
Statistics of Canada, 2nd edition. Data for 1981 through 2021 are from the respective year's respective census. Newfoundland and Labrador pre-Confederation data is from the 1945 Census of Newfoundland and Labrador, volume 1. Data for 1841 and some 1851 data drawn from the 1931 Canadian census. With the exception of Nunavut prior to 1996, the population
historical population by province and territory, drawn from the Canadian census of population data and pre-Confederation censuses of Newfoundland and Labrador. The data for 1851 to 1976 is drawn primarily from Historical Statistics of Canada, 2nd edition. Data for 1981 through 2021 are from the respective year's respective census. Newfoundland and Labrador pre-Confederation data is from the
My Lawyer, Mr. Jo (2016), While You Were Sleeping (2017), The Secret Life of My Secretary (2019), and Welcome 2 Life (2019). In 2018 she appeared in JTBC's TV series Something in the Rain as Seo Kyung-seon, for her performance she won the best supporting actress award at 6th APAN Star Awards. In 2019-20 she played Hyun Myeong-sun, a North Korean housewife in tvN's romantic drama Crash Landing on You, which is the third highest-rated South Korean TV drama in cable television history. Jang's performance was appreciated as she pulled off the role with her natural North Korean dialect. In 2021 Jang was appreciated for
she appeared in JTBC's TV series Something in the Rain as Seo Kyung-seon, for her performance she won the best supporting actress award at 6th APAN Star Awards. In 2019-20 she played Hyun Myeong-sun, a North Korean housewife in tvN's romantic drama Crash Landing on You, which is the third highest-rated South Korean TV drama in cable television history. Jang's performance was appreciated as she pulled off the role with her natural North Korean dialect. In 2021 Jang was appreciated for her performance as Kang Mi-ra, a mother who had a child abducted 11 years ago, in JTBC Drama festa Missing Child. In 2022 Jang is appearing in JTBC's office romantic drama Forecasting Love and Weather and cast in Disney+ Sci-fi thriller Grid as Choi Seon-ul, the deputy director of the secretariat for 25
Hakob Paronyan State Theater of Musical Comedy. He died in Artashat on 13 February 2022, at the age of 99. Awards Honored Artist of Armenia Medal of the 1st Degree for Services to the Motherland (2013)
2022) was an Armenian stage actor. Life and career Gyurjyan was born in the village of Vostan, Artashat Region on 1 January 1923, and graduated from the local secondary school. From 1941 to 1972 he was an actor at the
writing for The Guardian called it a "A whirlwind of screwball comedy, murder and friendship that examines the cannibalisation of experience to feed social media". References 2021 novels
"A whirlwind of screwball comedy, murder and friendship that examines the cannibalisation of experience to feed social media". References
may refer to: Juraj Marušiak (born 1970), Slovak political scientist Marek Marušiak (born 1990), Slovak ice hockey player Yevhen
1990), Slovak ice hockey player Yevhen Marusiak (born 2000), Ukrainian ski jumper See
the Desna), 100 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 9 km east of the district center – the town Kursk, 1.5 km from the selsoviet center – Dolgoye. Climate Zvyagintsevo has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Zvyagintsevo is located 2.5 km from the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), on the road of intermunicipal significance
(R-298 – Klyukva – Yakunino), 3.5 km from the nearest railway station Konaryovo (railway line Klyukva — Belgorod). The rural locality is situated 9 km from Kursk Vostochny Airport, 117 km from Belgorod International Airport and 197 km from Voronezh Peter the Great Airport. References Notes Sources Rural
in Falkenberg and started playing golf with her family at an early age. She competed on the Skandia Tour, a junior circuit, from her early teens. In 2020, she lost the final of the Swedish Junior Matchplay Championship at Lidingö Golf Club to Isabella Deilert, 1 up. Arvidsson graduated from the Swedish National Golf High School in 2011 and followed in the footsteps of her older brother, Christoffer, who played college golf in Texas, at Texas State University. Arvidsson enrolled at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas, and played college golf with the Texas Tech Red Raiders women's golf team between 2011 and 2015. She won The Challenge at Onion Creek as a junior. She graduated in May 2015 with a major in Mass Communication and a minor in Media Strategies. Professional career Arvidsson turned professional in 2015 and joined the Symetra Tour. In 2017, she recorded her first top-10 finish at the Garden City Charity Classic at Buffalo Dunes. In 2021, she made the cut in 13 of 19 events, and finished 38th in the ranking after recording three top-10
Invitational. Arvidsson made her LPGA Tour debut at the 2017 U.S. Women's Open after tying with Ashleigh Buhai for first place in the regional sectional qualifier at Prestwick Country Club in Frankfurt, Illinois. Her next LPGA Tour start was in the 2021 Volunteers of America Classic, where she made the cut. During the COVID-19 pandemic when many events on the Symetra Tour were cancelled, Arvidsson played on the Swedish Golf Tour, where she won the 2020 Swedish PGA Championship. In 2022, Arvidsson made her Ladies European Tour debut at the season-opening Magical Kenya Ladies Open, where she finished tied for 12th place. Amateur wins 2007 Skandia Tour Distrikt #3 – Halland 2010 Götenehus Short Game Masters 2013 The Challenge at Onion Creek Professional wins Swedish Golf Tour wins (1) References External links Swedish female golfers Texas Tech Red Raiders women's golfers People from Falkenberg
According to the 2013 census, its population was 47. References Populated places in
Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013
February 2022, at the age of 95. References 1927 births 2022 deaths 20th-century Spanish politicians 21st-century Spanish politicians Navarrese People's Union politicians Members
age of 95. References 1927 births 2022 deaths 20th-century Spanish politicians 21st-century Spanish politicians Navarrese People's Union politicians Members of the 2nd Congress of Deputies (Spain) Members of
municipality of Vareš, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the
2013 census, its population was 204, all
of the best-known Wahabbist authorities. Known as a reckless driver who disregarded all civil authority, he lost control and was injured in a car crash hitting a lamp post near Tuzla on 30 March 2007 around 2 AM. He at 8:40 PM at a hospital in Tuzla. Some media reported he died in an attempted suicide, which hasn't been confirmed. Barčić was buried in his home village of Barčići, and the
lamp post near Tuzla on 30 March 2007 around 2 AM. He at 8:40 PM at a hospital in Tuzla. Some media reported he died in an attempted suicide, which hasn't been confirmed. Barčić was buried in his home village of Barčići, and the funeral was led by