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the municipal corporation of Mandi District in Himachal Pradesh, and is the chief nodal agency
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the chief nodal agency for the administration of the city. References Municipal corporations in Himachal Pradesh Local government
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Donald Pleasence, and Romy Walthall. It is an adaptation of the The Fall of the House of
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horror film directed by Alan Birkinshaw and starring Oliver Reed, Donald Pleasence, and Romy Walthall. It is an adaptation of
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The band is named after lead singer Pip Blom. The band has released two full-length albums. Their first album, Boat, was released in 2019. In
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was released in 2019. In 2021, Pip Blom released their second full-length album titled Welcome Break. The album received positive reviews. Discography Boat (2019) Welcome Break (2021) References Dutch indie rock groups Musical groups
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2018. He made his debut for Les Bleus during a test series against Belgium in Brussels. Later that year he competed at the FIH World Cup in Bhubaneswar. In 2019 he won his first medal with the French team, winning gold at the 2018–19 FIH Series Finals in Le Touquet. Branicki was named in the French squad for the season three of the FIH Pro League. References External links 1997 births Living people French male field hockey players Male field hockey defenders
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1997) is a Belgian–French field hockey player. Personal life Maximilien Branicki has a younger brother, Stanislas, who also plays international hockey for France. Career Club level In club competition, Branicki plays for Royal Orée in the Belgian Hockey League. Belgium Maximilien Branicki made his international debut at Under–18 level. He represented Belgium at the 2015 EuroHockey
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Nand Kumar was a member of Bihar Legislative Assembly between 2005 and 2010, representing Paliganj constituency from CPIML Liberation party. On 2010, Nand Kumar lost
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Bihar Legislative Assembly between 2005 and 2010, representing Paliganj constituency from CPIML Liberation party. On 2010, Nand Kumar lost his seat and Usha Vidyarthi succeeded him as the
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1980 as a government initiative to create a single representative body of private sector employers, answerable to the Minister of Labor and the Public Service. Its original name, the "Fédération Nationale des Employeurs de Mali (FNEM)" was changed in 2003. The organization is made up of over forty professional organizations and employers councils in each Region of Mali, which are represented
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in 1980 as a government initiative to create a single representative body of private sector employers, answerable to the Minister of Labor and the Public Service. Its original name, the "Fédération Nationale des Employeurs de Mali (FNEM)" was changed in 2003. The organization is made up of over forty professional organizations and employers councils in each Region of Mali, which are represented at
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George Washington University Law School in 1995. Career From 1995 to 1997, Park served as a law clerk for Judge John Edwards Conway. He later worked as an attorney at Jennings Haug Keleher McLeod. He was elected to the New Mexico House of Representatives in November 2000 and assumed office in January 2001. During his tenure, Park served as chair of the House Judiciary Committee.
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November 2000 and assumed office in January 2001. During his tenure, Park served as chair of the House Judiciary Committee. Since leaving the House in 2013, Park has worked as a lobbyist and attorney. References Living people Purdue University alumni George Washington University Law School alumni New Mexico Democrats New Mexico lawyers Members of the New Mexico House of Representatives People from Albuquerque, New Mexico Politicians from Albuquerque, New
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a height of up to and has grey, scaly bark. The leaves are lance-shaped with the narrower end towards the base, long and long on a petiole anout long. The flowers are up to wide on a pedicel long with linear bracteoles long but that fall as the flowers open. The five sepals are long and more or less round and the petals are long. There are eight to eleven stamens opposite the sepals and the style is about long. Flowering has been observed in January and April and the fruit is conical to bell-shaped capsule in long and wide. Taxonomy Baeckea trapeza was first formally described in 1997 by Anthony
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with lance-shaped leaves with the narrower end towards the base, and white flowers with eight to eleven stamens. Description Baeckea trapeza is a shrub that typically grows to a height of up to and has grey, scaly bark. The leaves are lance-shaped with the narrower end towards the base, long and long on a petiole anout long. The flowers are up to wide on a pedicel long with linear bracteoles long but that fall as the flowers
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first chemists to use isotopes to understand them. He collaborated with Christopher Kelk Ingold, leading to development of the eponymous Hughes–Ingold rules and Hughes–Ingold symbols. References Fellows of the Royal Society 20th-century British chemists Academics
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(June 18, 1906June 30, 1963) was a British organic chemist. He was a professor first at University College, Bangor and then at University College in London, eventually rising to the rank of dean at each. He
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pair lighthearted features with hard-hitting reporting. Lipa teased that the newsletter would include "everything from underground galleries in Brazil, to little-known diners in Louisiana and the best manicurists in Lagos" as well as "her favourite tucked-away hotel in Paris, to the best spot for dumplings in the 11th arrondissement, to the playlist she made to listen to on the flight home". Every issue includes a personal letter from Lipa that mentions where she is in the world and her tips on what she's been doing. Service95 is published by Studio 2054 Productions and based out of London, UK. It is sent to subscribers via email and is available in Albanian, Arabic, English, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish. A website is also set to be launched where users can search for recommendations and articles. Lipa described it as an extension to the photo dumps she posts on Instagram. The first issue was originally scheduled to be released in January 2022 but launched on 3 February 2022. Issues Critical reception In The Telegraph, Rebecca Reid stated "Lipa might really be on to something" as the contributors "have certainly grasped what made all lifestyle blogs great". She continued stating it contains "a feeling that you're discovering things you'd never be cool enough to find on your own, and the kind of recommendation you can pass on to a friend you want to impress while acting like you discovered it yourself". She concluded by stating "it's all the joys of the mid 00's blogosphere, tempered with an inclusive 2022 twist". For Elle, Lucy Cocoran said Service95 is like "an exclusive invitation into Dua's world, as seen through her eyes" while also complimenting her passion for "making it a platform for marginalised voices, bringing important issues to light in a digestible way". The Guardian reviewer Hannah Verdier complimented Lipa's interviewing skills while stating that if the world needs another celebrity interview podcast, she's glad it's Lipa. The reviewer explained by naming the podcast a "thoughtful batch of interviews" that is "a far cry from the interruption-filled rambling of some celebrity pods". Dua Lipa: At Your Service {{Infobox podcast | title = Dua Lipa: At Your
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invitation into Dua's world, as seen through her eyes" while also complimenting her passion for "making it a platform for marginalised voices, bringing important issues to light in a digestible way". The Guardian reviewer Hannah Verdier complimented Lipa's interviewing skills while stating that if the world needs another celebrity interview podcast, she's glad it's Lipa. The reviewer explained by naming the podcast a "thoughtful batch of interviews" that is "a far cry from the interruption-filled rambling of some celebrity pods". Dua Lipa: At Your Service {{Infobox podcast | title = Dua Lipa: At Your Service | image = Dua Lipa At Your Service.png | alt = A black and white picture of Dua Lipa showing just over half of her face. The podcast title, Dua Lipa: At Your Service appears in the top right in a circle, written in all caps blue letters, while Service95, the companion newsletter, is written in the bottom right. | hosting = Dua Lipa | format = Streaming | language = | production = Studio 2054 Productions | num_episodes = 4 | began = 11 February 2022 | provider = iHeartRadio }} Alongside the announcement of Service95, Lipa revealed that a companion podcast entitled Dua Lipa: At Your Service'' would also accompany the newsletter. The podcast is intended for Lipa to have deep conversations with a line up of high-profile guests. She explained: "though a lot of my guests have done their fair share of talking, I want to go deeper with them. Not only am I probing them about the things I'm most curious about, I'm also treating them like the experts they are". Lipa mentioned that the conversations cover global concerns and casual chats while she hopes that listeners will learn something about themselves from the inspiring stories guests will tell. The goal of the conversations is "understanding their journey in a way that when people listen to it, it feels like it's of service, like the whole conversation, whether it's how a certain author got to where they are, how it all happened, relationship advice, growing up in the industry, understanding what that's like, what it takes to really get to where you want to be". Lipa
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with a bole of up to 5 m. The smooth oval to lance-shaped leaves are 12–30 cm long by 6–17 cm wide. The inflorescences occur in the leaf axils. The fruits are infructescent, olive to brown in colour, 8–12 cm by 7–8 cm in diameter, containing seeds covered by an edible, sweet and juicy aril. Variety The variety endemic to north-eastern Borneo, sometimes considered a subspecies A. l. clementis, differs in having somewhat more lanceolate leaves, and the fruits having an orange (rather than white) aril. Distribution and habitat The species is found in the
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of flowering plant, a fruit tree in the fig family, that is native to Southeast Asia. Description The species grows as a monoecious tree to 35 m in height, with a bole of up to 5 m. The smooth oval to lance-shaped leaves are 12–30 cm long by 6–17 cm wide. The inflorescences occur in the leaf axils. The fruits are infructescent, olive to brown in colour, 8–12 cm by 7–8 cm in diameter, containing seeds covered by an edible, sweet and juicy aril. Variety The variety endemic to north-eastern Borneo, sometimes considered a subspecies
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duo from London. The group is made of Issy Farris and Archie Sylvester. History The duo released their debut EP in 2017 titled The Yellow Line. They released their second album in 2018, titled Made in Streatham. The duo released
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History The duo released their debut EP in 2017 titled The Yellow Line. They released their second album in 2018, titled Made in Streatham. The duo released their
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team represents University of California, Los Angeles in the 2022 NCAA Division I & II men's volleyball season. The Bruins, led by tenth year head coach John Speraw, play their home games at Pauley Pavilion when basketball doesn't conflict with the home game schedule and at John Wooden Center when basketball does conflict with the home game schedule. The Bruins are members of the MPSF and were picked to finish second in the MPSF preseason poll. UCLA will host the 2022 NCAA Championship at Pauley Pavilion, beginning on May 3 with the opening round matches. Season highlights Will be filled in as the season progresses. Roster Schedule TV/Internet Streaming information:
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with the home game schedule. The Bruins are members of the MPSF and were picked to finish second in the MPSF preseason poll. UCLA will host the 2022 NCAA Championship at Pauley Pavilion, beginning on May 3 with the opening round matches. Season highlights Will be filled in as the season progresses. Roster Schedule TV/Internet Streaming information: All home games will be televised on Pac-12 Network or Pac-12+. Most road games will also be streamed by the schools streaming service. The conference tournament will be streamed by FloVolleyball. *-Indicates conference match. Times listed are Pacific Time Zone. Announcers for televised games Princeton: Denny Cline Ohio State: Anne
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the United Kingdom, and appearing on the BBC Breakfast. The album was promoted by the single "Kotahitanga (Union)", which was used to promote the All Blacks during the 1999 Rugby World Cup. During the event's opening ceeremony, Mohi was invited to sing the national anthem of New Zealand. Mohi decided to sing the anthem in Māori instead of English, which received wide backlash in the New Zealand press at the time. The album was a commercial success in New Zealand, debuting at number 15 and immediately receiving a gold certification. The album peaked at number 14, and spent 18 weeks in the top 40 chart. Eventually, the album was certified double platinum. It was the first Māori language album to be released internationally. In 2000, the song "Pukaea" was released as the second single in Europe. Track listing Personnel Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes. Musicians Jaz Coleman – producer, writer, ocarina, classical guitar, keyboards, bass Hinewehi Mohi – vocals, backing vocals Livingi Asitamoni – banjo Inia Eruera – haka vocals Tumanako Farrell – backing vocals, haka vocals Rangiiria Hedley – taonga pūoro Billy Laing – guitar Martin Lee – oboe Bernard Makoare – taonga pūoro Marcelle Mallette – violin Hirini Melbourne – taonga pūoro Angie Smith – backing vocals, haka vocals Matai Smith – haka vocals Reo Takiwa – backing vocals, haka vocals Tawhao Tioke – Hawaiian guitar Richard Wehi – haka vocals Technical Paddy Free – programming Philip Glass – executive producer Andy Green
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between New Zealand vocalist Hinewehi Mohi and English producer Jaz Coleman. Sung in Māori, the album is a blend of Māori music traditions and instruments with 1990s house and pop. Background Hinewehi Mohi debuted as a solo musician in the early 1990s, while primarily working as a Television New Zealand producer. She met English producer Jaz Coleman of the band Killing Joke after he moved to New Zealand to become the composer-in-residence for the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Mohi sung at a tapu lifting ceremony for a recording studio, during which she impressed Coleman by her vocal ability. Mohi developed songs alongside Jaz Coleman, often developing songs around an initial chorus melody composed by Mohi. Many of the songs on the album are inspired by the early life of Mohi's daughter Hineraukatauri, who was born with cerebral palsy. No instrument samples were used on the album, with all instruments performed live in studio sessions. Many taonga pūoro performed by traditional musicians were featured in the sessions, including performances by Hirini Melbourne. The name
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champion in team pursuit. Personal records He is currently in 48th position in the adelskalender with 148.796 points. References External links 2001 births Living people Norwegian male
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Norwegian speed skater. He is a 2022 Olympic champion in team pursuit. Personal records He is currently in 48th position in the
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name BNS Shaheed Daulat: , a Type 062
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gunboat acquired from China. , a , launched in 2022. Bangladesh Navy
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in 1838, in the Mexican stage it was abandoned. Being the territory ceded to the US in 1848 by the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. In 1851 the United States Boundary Commission occupied the fort and
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Spanish to protect the copper mines of Santa Rita (Grant County), in New Mexico. It had a triangular shape and three towers. It was built by a civilian, Manuel Elguea. It suffered constant attacks from the Apaches and in 1838, in the Mexican stage it was abandoned.
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(appendix to Cosmorama Pittorico). Returning to France she joined the roster of the Opéra-Comique as Euphrasie Borghèse, where she bowed in 1840 as Marie in the world premiere of La fille du régiment''. Soon thereafter she left the company and began a tour of North America, where she would spend the bulk of her career appearing under the name Eufrasia Borghese. 1844 found her in New York joining a troupe playing Italian opera; the following year she took directorship of the company in New Orleans. In 1846 and 1847 she was appearing in Vienna, and in 1848 she performed in Madrid. 1849 saw her return to North America on tour;
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– Teatro Reale", Cosmorama Teatrale, no. 2, 15 January 1838 (appendix to Cosmorama Pittorico). Returning to France she joined the roster of the Opéra-Comique as Euphrasie Borghèse, where she bowed in 1840 as Marie in the world premiere of La fille du régiment''. Soon thereafter she left the company and began a tour of North America, where she would spend the bulk of her career appearing under the name Eufrasia Borghese. 1844 found her in New York joining a troupe playing Italian opera; the following year she took directorship of the company in New Orleans. In 1846 and 1847 she was appearing in Vienna, and
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km) quad-oval track that was utilized for the race, as well as a dragstrip and a dirt track. The speedway was built in 1959 by Bruton Smith and is considered the home track for NASCAR with many race teams based in the Charlotte metropolitan area. The track is owned and operated by Speedway Motorsports Inc. (SMI) with Marcus G. Smith serving as track president. Entry list Practice First practice/Open Test The first practice, a four-hour test session, was held on Wednesday, May 22, at 12:00 PM EST. Joey Logano of Penske Racing would set the fastest time in the open test, with a lap of 30.295 and an average speed of . Second practice The second practice session was held on Thursday, May 23, at 1:00 PM EST, and would last for two hours and 20 minutes. Alex Bowman of RAB Racing would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 29.271 and an average speed of . Third and final practice The third and final practice, sometimes known as Happy Hour, was held on Thursday, May 23, at 5:10 PM EST, and would last for one hour and 20 minutes. John Wes Townley of Venturini Motorsports would set the fastest time in the session,
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practice The second practice session was held on Thursday, May 23, at 1:00 PM EST, and would last for two hours and 20 minutes. Alex Bowman of RAB Racing would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 29.271 and an average speed of . Third and final practice The third and final practice, sometimes known as Happy Hour, was held on Thursday, May 23, at 5:10 PM EST, and would last for one hour and 20 minutes. John Wes Townley of Venturini Motorsports would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 29.820 and an average speed of . Qualifying Qualifying was held on Saturday, May 25, at 11:05 AM
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in 2008, recording 43 receptions for 603 yards and 4 touchdowns. Coaching career Washington Redskins After spending the 2010 season as a video assistant, Slowik accepted his first NFL coaching position as a defensive assistant with the Washington Redskins in 2011 under head coach Mike Shanahan. Slowik remained on the coaching staff as a defensive assistant through the 2013 NFL season, after which Mike Shanahan was fired and Slowik was not retained. San Francisco 49ers Following his stint with the Redskins, Slowik spent 2014 through 2016 as an analyst with PFF. Following that stint, Slowik joined the San Francisco 49ers as a defensive quality control coach under head coach Kyle Shanahan in 2017 and 2018. For the 2019 and 2020 NFL seasons, however, Slowik moved to the offensive side of the ball as an offensive assistant. In 2021, upon the departure of offensive passing game
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a video assistant, Slowik accepted his first NFL coaching position as a defensive assistant with the Washington Redskins in 2011 under head coach Mike Shanahan. Slowik remained on the coaching staff as a defensive assistant through the 2013 NFL season, after which Mike Shanahan was fired and Slowik was not retained. San Francisco 49ers Following his stint with the Redskins, Slowik spent 2014 through 2016 as an analyst with PFF. Following that stint, Slowik joined the
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skaters Speed skaters at the 2022 Winter Olympics Olympic speed skaters of Russia Medalists at the 2022 Winter Olympics Olympic silver medalists for the Russian Olympic Committee athletes Olympic medalists in short track speed skating People
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skaters Speed skaters at the 2022 Winter Olympics Olympic speed skaters of Russia Medalists at the 2022 Winter Olympics Olympic
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his cowardice from the fellow inhabitants of his small town even Lillian the woman he is in love with. When the First World War breaks out he volunteers for the Army. After serving in France along with an utterly fearless Sergeant, he returns home completely cured. Cast Kenneth MacDonald as Jimmy Jones Clara Horton as
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Jimmy Jones Clara Horton as Lillian Gilman J.P. McGowan as Sgt. Banks W.H. Burton as Hiram Renfrew William Lowery as Steppling Ethan Laidlaw as Shiftless Poole References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1. University of California Press, 1997. External links 1925 films 1920s war films English-language films American films American silent feature films American war films
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1989, Awal became a lawyer of the High Court Division of Bangladesh Supreme Court. Awal was appointed to the High Court Division as an additional judge on 23 August 2004. On 23 August 2006, Awal became a permanent judge of the High Court Division. On 26 August 2008, Awal and Justice Tariq ul Hakim granted bail to Tarique Rahman, son of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, on an extortion case. Awal and Justice AKM Fazlur Rahman on 8 October 2008, ordered the government not to harass Saifur Rahman. On 17 October 2008, Awal and Justice Tariqul Hakim granted bail to Lutfozzaman Babar, former Minister of Home Affairs, who had been sentenced to 17 years imprisonment for illegal procession of weapons by Judge Sayed Jahed Mansur. On 8 March 2015, Awal and Justice Abu Taher Mohammad Saifur Rahman granted bail to an Islamic State recruit and son of former judge of the High Court Division, Justice Abdus Salam Mamun. On 3 March 2010, Awal and Justice Md Iman Ali declared the death penalty under
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of the Bangladesh Supreme Court. Early life Awal was born on 4 June 1960 to Sheikh Yousuff Ali and Saleha Begum. He completed a M.A., M.S.S., and law degree. Career Awal became a lawyer of the District Courts on 30 October 1986. On 26 February 1989, Awal became a lawyer of the High Court Division of Bangladesh Supreme Court. Awal was appointed to the High Court Division as an additional judge on 23 August 2004. On 23 August 2006, Awal became a permanent judge of the High Court Division. On 26 August 2008, Awal and Justice Tariq ul Hakim granted bail to Tarique Rahman, son of former Prime Minister Khaleda
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an Argentine online magazine. It was founded in May
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the National University of San Martín. References Magazines published in Argentina
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better known as Tony Fuochi, was an Italian actor. Biography Active from the late 1980s until 2014, he voiced multiple characters from cartoons and
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late 1980s until 2014, he voiced multiple characters from cartoons and video games including Mario. Fuochi was hospitalised on 12 January with COVID-19. After more than
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be any one of his large number of victims. References Bibliography Magill, Frank Northen . Critical Survey of Mystery and Detective Fiction: Authors, Volume 2. Salem Press, 1988. Murphy, Bruce F. The Encyclopedia of Murder and Mystery. Springer, 1999. Reilly, John M. Twentieth Century Crime & Mystery Writers. Springer, 2015. 1944 British novels British mystery novels British thriller novels Novels by
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thriller novel by Anthony Gilbert, the pen name of British writer Lucy Beatrice Malleson. It is the fourteenth in her series featuring the London solicitor Arthur Crook, one of the more unscrupulous detectives of the Golden Age. It was published in the United States, initially under the same name and later with the alternative title Murder is Cheap. Synopsis James Chigwell
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for nine years. Then in 1968, he became a lecturer of Malayalam in the Department of Modern Languages at the University of Delhi and continued there till he retired in 1994. Narayanan has written reviews of Malayalam books in the Hindu daily since 1950. He has also written several articles and books on Kathakali. He has also served as chairman of the International Center for Kathakali and editor of Pranavam magazine. He was appointed Malayalam Sub Editor of the Directorate of Audio Visual Publicity in Delhi in 1961 and later became the Malayalam Editor of the Indian Council for Agricultural Research (ICAR). Narayanan, who was a member of the Malayalam language advisory board of several institutions including Aligarh University, Punjab University, UPSC, CBSE and UGC, was also served as advisor at the Civil Service Training Academy in Mussoorie. Personal life and death He and his wife Gowri Antharjanam have
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intermediate at Union Christian College, Aluva, degree in chemistry from University College, Thiruvananthapuram and post graduate degree in Malayalam literature with first class, he became Malayalam lecturer at Sree Kerala Varma College, Thrissur and worked there for nine years. Then in 1968, he became a lecturer of Malayalam in the Department of Modern Languages at the University of Delhi and continued there till he retired in 1994. Narayanan has written reviews of Malayalam books in the Hindu daily since 1950. He has also written several articles and books on
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Monterey County's Jacks Peak Park. It was purchased from the Pebble Beach Company for $7.45 million on December 4, 2014. Locke-Paddon Wetland Community Park is a parcel in Marina that was acquired by the district in 1986. It is located off Reservation Road and Highway 1, near the Marina Library. Marina Dunes Preserve is a park that was purchased by the district in 1988. Mill Creek Redwood Preserve is a parcel including a Big Sur coastal redwood canyon land. It was purchased by the Big Sur Land Trust for $2 million which sold it to the district in 1988. Palo Corona Regional Park is a park that was purchased in 2004 from the Whisler and Wilson Family Trust by the Big Sur Land Trust for $4.25 million. It is located east of Point Lobos. Laguna Grande Regional Park is a park on the border of Monterey and Seaside, California. The District is a member of the Laguna Grande Regional Park Joint Powers Agency organized in 1976 that is responsible for managing Laguna Grande Park with those two cities. The heavily wooded park contains Laguna Del Rey, a fresh water
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Marina; Seaside; Del Ray Oaks and portions of Sand City and Monterey; Pacific Grove, Pebble Beach, and Monterey; Carmel, Pebble Beach, Carmel Valley, Cachagua, Carmel Highlands, and Big Sur. Programs It offers a variety of programs at its various parks, including environmental education and outdoor related programs such as geocaching, stargazing, hiking, geology, wildlife watching, art and writing, gardening, and fire safety. Parks It owns ten parks within Monterey County. Garland Ranch Regional Park is a park in Carmel Valley that was the district's first land acquisition. It was purchased in 1975 from William Garland II for $1.1 million along with a $250,000 gift from Garland. After Garland died on May 10, 1975, the park district named the park after him. Cachagua Community Park is a park located in the Cachagua area of Carmel Valley. Eolian Dunes Preserve is a property in Seaside acquired in 1995. Frog Pond Wetland Preserve is a refuge for resident and migratory wildlife alongside Highway 218 in Del Rey Oaks, California. Joyce Stevens Monterey Pine Preserve is a park east of the City of Monterey and adjacent to and north of Monterey County's Jacks Peak Park. It was purchased from the Pebble Beach Company for $7.45 million on December 4, 2014. Locke-Paddon Wetland Community Park is a parcel in Marina that was acquired by the district in 1986. It is located off Reservation Road and Highway 1, near
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graduating from college Kashiwahara enlisted in the Air Force, where he served as an information officer for five years. His first civilian position was as a political reporter at KGMB. He became a news anchor in 1971. In 1972 Kashiwahara got a position at KABC and moved to Los Angeles. He covered stories internationally and was one of the last American journalists to leave Saigon in 1975. That same year he was named chief of ABC's Hong Kong bureau, and served in that position until 1977, when he returned to the United States. He later became the San Francisco bureau chief. In 1978 Kashiwahara met his wife, Lupita Aquino, while covering a story on opposition to Ferdinand Marcos in the Philippines. Aquino's brother, Benigno Aquino Jr., was a political prisoner at the time. He was later exiled. When Aquino returned to the Philippines with Kashiwahara in 1983, he was assassinated. Kashiwahara won Emmy Awards for his stories in 1986 and 1988. In 1993 Kashiwahara was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award from
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He later moved to Maryland and graduated from Bethesda Chevy Chase High School in 1958, then went on to attend Washington and Jefferson College. He left after two years after facing significant racism. He returned to Hawaii and studied pre-medicine at the University of Hawaii until he became interested in broadcasting and transferred to San Francisco State College. He completed his bachelor's degree in 1963. Career After graduating from college Kashiwahara enlisted in the Air Force, where he served as an information officer for five years. His first civilian position was as a political reporter at KGMB. He became a news anchor in 1971. In 1972 Kashiwahara got a position at KABC and moved to Los Angeles. He covered stories internationally and was one of the last American journalists to leave Saigon
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After three years in Paris she embarked upon a touring career, appearing in Marseille, Bordeaux, Lyon, Nantes, Brussels (at La Monnaie), and Anvers; her repertoire consisted of such works as La favorite, Le prophète, and Robert le diable, among others. She returned to the Théâtre-Lyrique in 1869; in 1872 she was once more in Bordeaux, after which nothing further is known of her career.
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where she remained briefly, and at the Théâtre-Lyrique, where she debuted in the role of Rose Friquet in the world premiere of Les dragons de Villars by Aimé Maillart. On 22 September 1857 she married marine officer Louis Pierre Alexandre Sauvage Dufour, whereupon she began appearing under the name Juliette Borghèse-Dufour. She continued on the roster of the Théâtre-Lyrique, performing such works as Euryanthe, Oberon, and Preciosa, all by Carl Maria von Weber. After three years in Paris she embarked upon a touring career, appearing in Marseille, Bordeaux, Lyon, Nantes, Brussels (at La Monnaie), and Anvers; her repertoire consisted of such works as La favorite, Le prophète, and Robert le diable, among others.
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County, a village in the Kneževi Vinogradi municipality in Croatia Jasenovac Zagorski,
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Jasenovac Zagorski, a village in the Krapinske Toplice municipality in Croatia See
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August 2021 the company raised more than $46.3 million. References External links Aerospace companies of China Space launch vehicles of China Private spaceflight companies Commercial spaceflight Commercial launch service
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more than $46.3 million. References External links Aerospace companies of China Space launch vehicles of China Private spaceflight companies Commercial spaceflight Commercial launch service providers Chinese companies established in 2018
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Florida. The band has released one EP and one album. Their first EP, Our Mouths to Smile, was released in 2019. Their debut album, I Became Birds, was
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Their first EP, Our Mouths to Smile, was released in 2019. Their debut album, I Became Birds, was released in 2021 and brought them considerably more attention, including landing on numerous end of
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member of Bihar Legislative Assembly between 1995 and 2010, representing Sahar Assembly constituency from CPI-ML Liberation party. Political career Ram Naresh Ram joined in the Communist Party of India in 1951. After the fraction he joined in CPI (M). In 1967, he became
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the Bihar Assembly elections. He participated in the Naxal movement from Ekwari area and also a leaded person of the Bhojpur Armed Struggle along with Subrata Dutta and others. References 1924 births 2010 deaths Bihari politicians Bihar MLAs 1995–2000 Bihar
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a coastal survey ship. The ship is named after an American oceanographer George Washington Littlehales, an American chairman of the Section of Physical Oceanography, American Geophysical Union, and as vice president of the Section of Oceanography, International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics. Awards National Defense Service
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ship is named after an American oceanographer George Washington Littlehales, an American chairman of the Section of Physical Oceanography, American Geophysical Union, and as vice president of the Section of Oceanography, International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics. Awards National
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– 18 March 1946) was a Royal Navy officer. He served as Master of the Fleet on the staff of Admiral Sir
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officer. He served as Master of the Fleet on the staff of Admiral Sir John Jellicoe at the Battle of Jutland in 1916. According to The
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Navy have borne the name Littlehales, after George W. Littlehales. , a , in service from 1943 until 1949. , a lighter,
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in service from 1943 until 1949. , a lighter, in service from 1952 until 1968. , a hydrographic survey vessel,
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Alexander Ballard (1862–1948), Royal Navy admiral Samuel James
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to Miami as WGBS-TV by combining the assets and channel number of WFTL-TV with the Miami location and proposed facilities of the unbuilt WMIE-TV. In 1957, WITV proposed to move to channel 6, which had just been allocated to Miami, claiming that the FCC's action "effectively deleted UHF service in the Miami area". The idea of a channel 6 station drew criticism to the north and south, from co-channel stations in Orlando (WDBO-TV) and Havana (CMQ-TV). However, the commission rejected WITV's assertion that it was entitled to the channel, ordering it to file applications opposite other interested bidders, and denied its effort to bid on channels 7 and 10, whose statuses had been thrown into doubt due to illegal influence on their comparative hearing proceedings. Meanwhile, the station was given what amounted to a death blow when the third VHF station for Miami appeared. WGBS-TV folded in April 1957 and sold its equipment to Public Service Television, a division of National Airlines, which started up WPST-TV on channel 10 that August and took away the ABC affiliation that had been held by WITV since its inception. The station then adopted a "curtailed" schedule of programming, broadcasting the minimum 28 hours a week; this continued until WITV limped off the air after its broadcast day on May 11, 1958; owner Loewi was reported to be on a yacht at sea and thus unavailable for comment. The news was reported at the time by the Miami Herald and The Miami News, but it was more than a month before it was "generally known" at the FCC and reported by trade publications. Channel 17 after WITV Gerico retained the construction permit and had the option of selling the station or putting it back on the air at a later date. However, the losses it racked up also stayed with the firm. In July 1958, the American Research Bureau, Sterling Television Co., and TelePrompTer Corporation sued to force the company into involuntary bankruptcy. Assets exceeded liabilities by more than $200,000, per later statements in federal bankruptcy court. Assets were sold at a bankruptcy auction in March
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putting it back on the air at a later date. However, the losses it racked up also stayed with the firm. In July 1958, the American Research Bureau, Sterling Television Co., and TelePrompTer Corporation sued to force the company into involuntary bankruptcy. Assets exceeded liabilities by more than $200,000, per later statements in federal bankruptcy court. Assets were sold at a bankruptcy auction in March 1959. The Lunar Corporation purchased the former transmitter site and entered into negotiations for its possible use as a transmission facility for educational television. In 1959, the Dade County school board purchased the site for $200,000 and received an exemption to use the site, too close to Daytona Beach's channel 2 station otherwise, to relocate WTHS-TV, its educational station, from a facility in Miami. The project would expand the reach of the station, which had previously been limited to Dade, to include areas in Broward County and Palm Beach County. After purchasing the site, the school board got channel 17 dreams of its own. Since it owned the former WITV equipment and had its own studios, the Dade County school board authorized attorneys to prosecute a plan to reactivate channel 17 for educational use in 1960. This application was designated for hearing by the FCC, along with the license renewal for WITV, in 1961. An FCC hearing examiner sided with the school board, and the channel was shifted from Fort Lauderdale to Miami and reserved for noncommercial use so that the school board could use the same Miami studios for both facilities. Operations of WSEC-TV, changed to WLRN-TV in 1973, began with program tests on June 26, 1962, with several high school courses moving over from WTHS-TV and sets in the schools being fitted with UHF converters. References ITV Fort Lauderdale, Florida Television channels and stations established in
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by some stellar live cuts, the latest release from Short Stack may fall short when held up against the rest of their discography... The EP is likely
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Me is the debut extended play by Australian pop punk band Short Stack. The EP was released on 27 March 2015 and peaked at number 12 on the ARIA charts. Reception Cameron Cooper from The Music AU said "Propped up by
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say "And we'll see you tomorrow night!" The home run was Puckett's only walk-off home run of his career. Background Seven players and five of the coaching staff from the 1987 World Champions ultimately repeated as 1991 World Champions. Only one man has been a part of each of the three Minnesota Twins World Series teams: Tony Oliva. An outfielder in 1965, he was the hitting coach on the 1987 team and bench coach in 1991. The Twins surprisingly did quite poorly in 1990, finishing last in the AL West division with a record of 74–88, 29 games behind the Athletics, the eventual World Series runner-up. 1991 brought breakout years from newcomers Shane Mack, Scott Leius, Chili Davis, and rookie of the year Chuck Knoblauch, along with consistently excellent performances from stars Hrbek and Puckett. The pitching staff excelled as well, with 20-game winner Scott Erickson, closer Rick Aguilera, and newly acquired free agent, St. Paul native Jack Morris, having all-star years. They all were contributors to the 1991 Twins' improvement from 74 wins to 95. Kirby Puckett led the way by batting .319, eighth in the league and Minnesota surged past Oakland midseason to capture the division title. Bobby Cox returned to the Atlanta Braves' dugout as manager in the middle of the 1990 season, replacing Russ Nixon. The Braves would finish the year with the worst record in baseball, at 65–97, and traded Dale Murphy to the Philadelphia Phillies after it was clear he was becoming a less dominant player. However, pitching coach Leo Mazzone began developing young pitchers Tom Glavine, Steve Avery, and John Smoltz into future stars. That same year, the Braves used the number one overall pick in the 1990 MLB Draft to select Chipper Jones, who would go on to become one of the best hitters in team history. Perhaps the Braves' most important move, however, was not on the field, but in the front office. Immediately after the season, John Schuerholz was hired away from the Kansas City Royals as general manager. The following season, Glavine, Avery, and Smoltz would be recognized as the best young pitchers in the league, winning 52 games among them. Meanwhile, behind position players Dave Justice, Ron Gant and unexpected league Most Valuable Player and batting champion Terry Pendleton, the Braves overcame a 39–40 start, winning 55 of their final 83 games over the last three months of the season and edging the Los Angeles Dodgers by one game in one of baseball history's more memorable playoff races. The "Worst to First" Braves, who had not won a divisional title since 1982, captivated the city of Atlanta (and, to a larger degree, the state of Georgia and the entire southeast) during their improbable run to the flag. Postseason The Twins then beat the Toronto Blue Jays in five games in the American League Championship Series as Puckett batted .429 with two home runs and five RBI to win the ALCS MVP. Meanwhile, the Braves defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates in a very tightly contested seven-game NLCS. Braves manager Bobby Cox designated Leibrandt the starter for Game 1 of the World Series against the Minnesota Twins. Leibrandt got the start by virtue of his long post-season rest and the fact he was the only Braves starter who had ever pitched in the Metrodome. Leibrandt lost as he pitched decently but was outpitched by Jack Morris. The setup World Series Game 6 Going into Game 6, the Twins trailed three games to two with each team winning their respective home games. Puckett gave the Twins an early lead by driving in Chuck Knoblauch with a triple in the first inning. Puckett then made a leaping catch in front of the Plexiglass wall in left field to rob Ron Gant of an extra-base hit in the third. Puckett ultimately fell a double short of hitting for the cycle, getting two
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the game for a national radio audience on CBS Radio Sports alongside Johnny Bench and John Rooney, this is how Vin Scully described Kirby Puckett's game-winning home run: Aftermath In the final and deciding game, Jack Morris pitched a 10-inning shutout, viewed by many baseball historians as one of the greatest pitching performances in a 7th game of the World Series, to beat the Braves 1–0 and bring home the championship to Minnesota. It marked only the second time that the seventh game of the World Series had ever gone into extra innings. The Twins won on a walk-off RBI single by Gene Larkin in the bottom of the 10th inning. The seventh game of the 1991 World Series is widely regarded as one of the greatest games in the history of professional baseball. 1991 was considered to be the first season that any team that ended in last place the previous year advanced to the World Series; both the Twins and Braves accomplished the unprecedented feat. ESPN rated the 1991 World Series as the best ever played in a 2003 centennial retrospective of the World Series. As with the 1987 World Series, which the Twins also won, all 7 games were won by the home team. The Twins were the first World Series champion to lose three away games and still win the series by winning all four home games; doing it in 1987 and again in 1991. The Arizona Diamondbacks duplicated this feat in 2001, when they became the first National League team to do so. 1992 saw another superb Athletic team that the Twins could not overcome, despite a 90–72 season and solid pitching from John Smiley. After that season, the Twins again fell into an extended slump, posting a losing record each year for the next eight years: 71–91 in 1993, 50–63 in 1994, 56–88 in 1995, 78–84 in 1996, 68–94 in 1997, 70–92 in 1998, 63–97 in 1999 and 69–93 in 2000. From 1994 to 1997, a long sequence of retirements and injuries hurt the team badly, and Tom Kelly spent the remainder of his managerial career attempting to rebuild the Twins. Despite the 1991 World Series loss, the Braves' success would continue. In 1992, the Braves returned to the NLCS and once again defeated the Pirates in seven games, culminating in a dramatic game seven win. Francisco Cabrera's two-out single that scored David Justice and Sid Bream capped a three-run rally in the bottom of the ninth inning that gave the Braves a 3–2 victory. It was the first time in post-season history that the tying and winning runs had scored on a single play in the ninth inning. Charlie Leibrandt again had the opportunity to play in the World Series with the Braves the following year. The Braves lost that series also, this time to the Toronto Blue Jays in six games. In the final game, in circumstances eerily similar to Game 6 of the prior year's Series, Leibrandt was called in as a reliever in an extra-inning game. Just as in 1991, Cox was criticized for using Leibrandt as a reliever with closer Jeff Reardon and relievers Marvin Freeman and David Nied still available. Toronto rallied for two runs in the top of the 11th on a hit by Dave Winfield. The Braves did manage to get one of those runs back in the bottom of the 11th; however, it was not enough and Leibrandt ended up as the losing pitcher. Though the Twins didn't make it to the postseason for the rest of Puckett's career, he remained an elite player. In 1994, Puckett was switched to right field and won his first league RBI title by driving in 112 runs in only 108 games; a pace that projects to 168 RBIs over a full season. But the 1994 season was cut short by a players' strike. Puckett after the 1995 season was forced to retire at age 35 due to loss of vision in one eye from a central retinal vein occlusion. He retired as the Twins' all-time leader in career hits, runs, doubles, and total bases. At the time of his retirement, his .318 career batting average was the highest by any right-handed American League batter since Joe DiMaggio. Puckett was the fourth baseball player during the 20th century to record 1,000 hits in his first five full calendar years in Major League Baseball, and was the second to record 2,000 hits during his first ten full calendar years. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2001, his first year of eligibility. Legacy This dramatic game has been widely remembered as the high point in Puckett's career. The images of Puckett rounding the bases, arms raised in triumph, are frequently included in video highlights of his career. After Game 6, the Twins replaced the blue seat back and bottom where the walk-off home run ball was caught with a gold-colored set. Both of these sets remain in the Twins' archives. The Twins reinstalled a blue seat back and bottom as well as Puckett's #34 on the seat where it remained until the final Minnesota Vikings game of 2013 in the Metrodome when, as local media reported, a fan took the #34 plate off the seat. The original home run seat armrests and hardware, as well as the replacement blue seat back and bottom, are now in a private collection of Puckett memorabilia in Minnesota after the Metrodome was torn down. References External links KIRBY PUCKETT’S HISTORIC NIGHT POWERS THE TWINS TO A WIN IN GAME 6 OF THE WORLD SERIES On this date: Kirby Puckett's walk-off HR carries Twins to Game 7 Meet the fan who caught Kirby
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the Land Planning and Construction Bureau of Ürümqi Economic and Technological Development Zone. In March 1995, he was appointed deputy head of the Urban and Rural Planning Division of the Department of Construction of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, rising to head in May 2001. In October 2002, he became assistant mayor of Turpan, and then secretary-general in January 2008. In September 2010, he was promoted to become party secretary of
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the Land Planning and Construction Bureau of Ürümqi Economic and Technological Development Zone. In March 1995, he was appointed deputy head of the Urban and Rural Planning Division of the Department of Construction of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, rising to head in May 2001. In October 2002, he became assistant mayor of Turpan, and then secretary-general in January 2008. In September 2010, he was promoted to become party secretary of Korla, a position
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Tehsil, Bahawalnagar District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. References Populated places in Bahawalnagar District Cities and towns in
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and Union Council of Minchinabad Tehsil, Bahawalnagar District in the Punjab
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motocross team based out of Lynden, Washington. References Living people 1959 births NASCAR Truck Series NASCAR drivers Sportspeople from Washington (state)
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and 1996. Over the course of those 22 starts, he had an average start of 29.9 and an average finish of 26.27. Currently, Hurlbert runs RPM Racing Team, a motocross team based out of Lynden, Washington. References Living people 1959 births
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town and Union Council of Minchinabad Tehsil, Bahawalnagar District in the Punjab province
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(Urdu:) is a town and Union Council of Minchinabad Tehsil, Bahawalnagar District in
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E-Television. Life and career Lin was born in Kaohsiung and grew up in Kaohsiung City. Prior to founding a video rental shop as a joint venture with his wife and brother-in-law Chang Rong-hua, Lin was a taxi driver. In 1983, Lin, his wife Chang Hsiu, and his brother-in-law Chang Rong-hua jointly established Sanlih Film and Television, purchasing machines,
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duplicating videotapes, and then renting out videotape rental shops. Lin was regarded as the leader of the Taiwan Forward faction within the Democratic Progressive Party, and mounted an unsuccessful independent legislative campaign in 2001. Death Lin suffered from oral cancer for many years and died at Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital, on 14 February 2022, at the age of 68. References 1954
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District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. References Populated places in Bahawalnagar District Cities
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Pakistan. References Populated places in Bahawalnagar District Cities and towns
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company for gas supply and gasification of Ukraine" in 2004. Odesagas's staff was awarded for outstanding service and significant contribution to the development of gas industry of Ukraine, workers’ high professionalism, accident-free work, significant success in increasing natural gas sales, improving of service quality and level of payments for consumed gas, high technical and economic indicators. PJSC "Odesagas" unites gas companies of Odesa region: 16 gas operation departments and also parent company's gas services and departments. Number of employees - 2875 people. The total length of gas pipelines is 12056.623 km and it includes 419 gas distribution points, 1865 cabinet-type points and 913 cathodic protection stations. Natural gas is delivered to industrial enterprises, communal facilities and the population of 19 cities, 36 urban-type villages and 1,136 villages in the Odesa region. 827,617 apartments were gasified, and among them 586,694 apartments were supplied with natural gas. 387,021 gas meters have been installed and are in operation. Structure PJSC "Odesagas" includes 16 branches located in Odesa region: • ANANYIV GAS MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT; • ARTSIZ GAS MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT; • BALTA GAS MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT; • BEREZIVKA GAS MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT; • BOLGRAD GAS MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT;
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1945 to 5510 in 1950, the length of gas pipelines increased from 12.2 km to 67.3 km in 1950. Today Odesagas is a powerful modern company. "Gas of Ukraine" Subsidiary awarded the staff of PJSC "Odesagas" the prize for "The best company for gas supply and gasification of Ukraine" in 2004. Odesagas's staff was awarded for outstanding service and significant contribution to the development of gas industry of Ukraine, workers’ high professionalism, accident-free work, significant success in increasing natural gas sales, improving of service quality and level of payments for consumed gas, high technical and economic indicators. PJSC "Odesagas" unites gas companies of Odesa region: 16 gas operation departments and also parent company's gas services and departments. Number of employees - 2875 people. The total length of gas pipelines is 12056.623 km and it includes 419 gas distribution points, 1865 cabinet-type points and 913 cathodic protection stations. Natural gas is delivered to industrial enterprises, communal facilities and the population of 19 cities, 36 urban-type villages and 1,136 villages in the Odesa region. 827,617 apartments were gasified, and among them 586,694 apartments were supplied with natural gas. 387,021 gas meters have been installed and are in operation. Structure PJSC "Odesagas" includes 16 branches located in Odesa region: • ANANYIV GAS MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT; • ARTSIZ GAS MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT; • BALTA
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of Pakistan. References Populated places in Bahawalnagar District Cities and towns in Bahawalnagar District Populated places in Minchinabad Tehsil Union
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and Union Council of Minchinabad Tehsil, Bahawalnagar District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. References Populated places in Bahawalnagar District Cities
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bowling club Čarda from Murska Sobota in 1972. She became a member of the Slovenian team in 1981. During her competitive career, she won 40 medals at international competitions, including three individual and five team
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nine-pin bowler and a coach. Kardinar joined the bowling club Čarda from Murska Sobota in 1972. She became a member
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is subordinated to Kegeti rural community (ayyl aymagy). References Populated
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in 2021. The village is subordinated to Kegeti rural community (ayyl aymagy). References Populated places in
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he debuted for Savona in a 2–1 loss to Maceratese. In 2016, Romney signed for French fifth tier club Paris FC B. International career He is eligible to represent the United States. References External links 1996 births Living people
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side Inter. In 2015, Romney was sent on loan to Savona in the Italian third tier, where he made five league appearances. On 14 October 2015, he debuted for Savona in a 2–1 loss to Maceratese. In 2016, Romney signed for French fifth tier club Paris FC B. International career He is eligible to represent the
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a pretty appearance and a bold personality, who grew up in a wealthy family. Lee Jong-won as Hwang Tae-yong Who goes back and forth between the life of a gold spoon and an earth spoon regardless of his will. Supporting People around Lee Seung-cheon Choi Dae-chul as Lee Cheol Lee Seung-cheon's father. Han Chae-ah as Jin Seon-hye Lee Seung-cheon's mother. People around Hwang Tae-yong Choi Won-young as Hwang Hyeon-do Hwang Tae-yong's father. Son Yeo-eun as Seo Young-shin Hwang Tae-yong's stepmother. Production Casting The main cast was confirmed on February 17, 2022. References
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The daughter of a conglomerate family, who has a sense of justice and candid charm. Yeonwoo as Oh Yeo-jin She has a pretty appearance and a bold personality, who grew up in a wealthy family. Lee Jong-won as Hwang Tae-yong Who goes back and forth between the life of a gold spoon and an earth spoon regardless of his will. Supporting People around Lee Seung-cheon Choi Dae-chul as Lee Cheol Lee Seung-cheon's father. Han Chae-ah as Jin Seon-hye Lee Seung-cheon's mother. People around Hwang Tae-yong Choi Won-young as Hwang Hyeon-do Hwang Tae-yong's father. Son Yeo-eun as Seo Young-shin Hwang Tae-yong's stepmother. Production Casting The main cast was confirmed on February 17, 2022. References External links 2022 South Korean television
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daughter of Rani Rashmoni. She was married to Mathur Mohan Biswas, who after the death of his first wife Karunamoyee, married Jagadamba Devi. Their son Dwarikanath Biswas made all the arrangements for the establishment of this temple. The temple was opened to devotees by Ramakrishna. Inside the temple complex there is a
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of his first wife Karunamoyee, married Jagadamba Devi. Their son Dwarikanath Biswas made all the arrangements for the establishment of this temple. The temple was opened to devotees by Ramakrishna. Inside the temple complex there is a Natmandir, six Shiva temples and two Nahabatkhanas. External links References 1875 establishments in British India Ramakrishna Tourist attractions in North 24 Parganas district Hindu
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then ruled as the nominal vassal of the Buyid emirs of Iraq. Succession disputes When Muhammad died in 996, al-Muqallad and his older brother Ali fought over the succession. According to tribal custom, Ali, as the eldest, should have succeeded their father, and consequently he was also supported by the majority of the Uqayl tribe. Al-Muqallad turned to the Buyid emir Baha al-Dawla for support, promising an annual tribute in exchange. At the same time, he persuaded Ali to assist him in capturing Mosul, claiming that Baha al-Dawla had appointed him governor there. The two brothers successfully took Mosul from its Buyid governor, Abu'l-Jafar al-Hajjaj, and agreed to rule it jointly. Al-Muqallad's agent in Baghdad was unable to prevent an open conflict with the Buyids, but it was soon settled against the payment of 10,000 gold dinars. Al-Muqallad received the honorific title (), the title of leader () of the Arab tribes, and the tax farms of Mosul, Kufa, Qasr (possibly Qasr Ibn Hubayra), and al-Jami'ayn. While al-Muqallad remained in charge of Mosul and began recruiting a military force composed of Turks and Daylamites, Ali lived as a traditional bedouin chieftain among the Uqayl tribesmen. Soon, however, the rift between Ali and al-Muqallad re-emerged. As the historian Hugh N. Kennedy remarks, the two men represented two different worlds and concepts of government. While Ali "stood for traditional bedouin leadership and relied on the military power of the tribe", al-Muqallad, with his contacts with the Buyid court and its military system based on Turkish and Daylamite troops, pursued a centralized government "very much in the Hamdanid mould". The conflict between the two brothers erupted in early 997. Despite lavish gifts, al-Muqallad was unable to secure the backing of more than 2,000 Uqayl tribesmen, while 10,000 flocked to Ali's cause instead. However, the clash was avoided through the intercession of their sister, Rahila, who "in a very traditional gesture, had threatened to shame herself in front of the whole tribe" unless they came to terms, as Kennedy writes. The brothers reconciled, and Ali was released and restored to his domains. Al-Muqallad then turned on his brothers' erstwhile ally, the ruler of Wasit, Ali ibn Mazyad, but his campaign was cut short after being informed that Ali planned to seize Mosul in his absence. Through the mediation of Hasan, again the brothers reconciled, and Ali was named as deputy of al-Muqallad for Mosul during the latter's absences from the city. The compromise between al-Muqallad and Ali had far-reaching consequences for the Uqaylid emirate. It ensured that the Uqayl tribesmen, rather
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remarks, the two men represented two different worlds and concepts of government. While Ali "stood for traditional bedouin leadership and relied on the military power of the tribe", al-Muqallad, with his contacts with the Buyid court and its military system based on Turkish and Daylamite troops, pursued a centralized government "very much in the Hamdanid mould". The conflict between the two brothers erupted in early 997. Despite lavish gifts, al-Muqallad was unable to secure the backing of more than 2,000 Uqayl tribesmen, while 10,000 flocked to Ali's cause instead. However, the clash was avoided through the intercession of their sister, Rahila, who "in a very traditional gesture, had threatened to shame herself in front of the whole tribe" unless they came to terms, as Kennedy writes. The brothers reconciled, and Ali was released and restored to his domains. Al-Muqallad then turned on his brothers' erstwhile ally, the ruler of Wasit, Ali ibn Mazyad, but his campaign was cut short after being informed that Ali planned to seize Mosul in his absence. Through the mediation of Hasan, again the brothers reconciled, and Ali was named as deputy of al-Muqallad for Mosul during the latter's absences from the city. The compromise between al-Muqallad and Ali had far-reaching consequences for the Uqaylid emirate. It ensured that the Uqayl tribesmen, rather than a standing force of professional troops, would be the backbone of the dynasty throughout its existence. Intrigues in Iraq and death Al-Muqallad himself
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Централ, also known as The Hotel Central) is a 1983 Bulgarian film written and directed by Veselin Branev. It was entered into the main competition at the 40th edition of the Venice Film Festival to large critical acclaim. The film is based on two short stories of . Plot Set on the eve of the 1934 coup d'état, the film
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written and directed by Veselin Branev. It was entered into the main competition at the 40th edition of the Venice Film Festival to large critical acclaim. The film is based on two short stories of . Plot Set on the
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which was often added to the normal Leibzoll, sometimes even replacing it. Because of its low value, the dice toll was not settled with the customs lord. The original function of an "addition" to the Leibzoll, with which customs officers could shorten their waiting times by playing dice, probably later developed into pure harassment or "punishment", since the dice carried by the Jews in later years were not only worthless, but also made of inferior material, e.g. paper. In a few documented cases, playing cards were demanded instead of dice. The Cologne author Ernst Weyden described the dice duty in 1867 as "one of the many vexatious torments" and "meaningless ridicules" that travelling Jews were subjected to. The levy often consisted of a so-called “double”; meaning a set of three dice. In addition to the official dice duty, members of the public, often drunken young men, would harass and threaten Jewish travelers or passers-by, demanding the surrender of their dice. This would sometimes lead to violence. Jews did defend themselves, either physically or legally; there is evidence, for example, of the perpetrators being sentenced to tower fines. These forms of harassment were first documented in the Frankfurt mayor's book of 1473 and in 1714 by Johann Jacob Schudt in his work Jüdische Merckwürdigkeiten. Interpretations There are no definitive sources on the origins of the dice toll. The most common interpretation is that the dice toll was an "act of punishment" for Jewish participation in the Passion of Christ story. Various other anti-Jewish measures support this interpretation; Jews were
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perpetrators being sentenced to tower fines. These forms of harassment were first documented in the Frankfurt mayor's book of 1473 and in 1714 by Johann Jacob Schudt in his work Jüdische Merckwürdigkeiten. Interpretations There are no definitive sources on the origins of the dice toll. The most common interpretation is that the dice toll was an "act of punishment" for Jewish participation in the Passion of Christ story. Various other anti-Jewish measures support this interpretation; Jews were often taxed sums containing the number 30 (the number of silver coins of Judas' wages) and punishments for Jews often involved red-hot nails (pointing to the myths about Jewish participation in forging nails of the cross). The interpretation of the dice toll as punishment for gambling away Christ's garments is in line with this. It arises from a passage in the Gospel of Matthew 27:35: "And they crucified him, and parted his garments, casting lots: that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophet, They parted my garments among them, and upon my vesture did they cast lots." - Contemporary illustrations often depicted this scene with figures throwing dice at the foot of the cross. Alternatively, the dice toll could be interpreted as a mockery of Jewish customs, such as those from the festival of Purim. According to Gerd Mentgen, a similar connection could be made to the cube-like Jewish Hanukkah dreidels, to which outsiders may have attributed special powers. Among other arguments, the historian substantiates this approach with sources indicating that dice with red lettering in particular were
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theory for learning western countries and reform of monarch system. About 7 years later, he was appointed as diplomatic officer of British. In the period, he was connected with western country scholars and officials to communicate opinions, such as Max Muller, between western and eastern culture. He has been discussed with Japanese politician Mochizuki Kotaro about consistent standard pronunciation of Chinese character
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Sichuan, was Qing Dynasty Jinshi and early period positive reformist philosopher of China. Experience In Guangxu 12th year (1886), he became Jinshi of Dynasty court then he was granted of Shujishi and Jiantao of Hanlin Academy. In Guangxu 20th year (1894), he finished his literature current affairs theory for learning western countries and reform of monarch system. About 7 years later, he was appointed as diplomatic officer of British. In the period, he was connected with western country scholars and officials to communicate opinions, such as Max Muller, between
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or Muk Wu Nga Yiu () is a village in Ta Kwu Ling, North District, Hong Kong. Features One
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a village in Ta Kwu Ling, North District, Hong Kong. Features One of the seven MacIntosh Forts of Hong Kong is located at
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490,71 km² and density 540 people/km². List of districts and sub-districts in Bangli Regency as follows: Reference See also List of districts of Indonesia List of districts of Bali
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264.945 with area 490,71 km² and density 540 people/km². List of districts and sub-districts in Bangli Regency as follows: Reference See also List of districts of Indonesia List of districts of Bali Subdivisions of Indonesia
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of the Sydney Roosters under 20s system where he won an SG Ball title in 2014 with his younger brother Latrell. Mitchell has played for the Wyong Roos in the NSW Cup, with a
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Sydney Rabbitohs with a goal to play in the NRL, following his Indigenous All Stars debut. Playing career Mitchell made his debut for the Indigenous All Stars in the 2022 All Stars match. References External links Indigenous All Stars profile 1996 births Indigenous Australian rugby league players Australian rugby league players Rugby league props Living
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in Europe. The traditional shipping company, was founded in 1905 and is based in Hamburg, Germany. Fairplay offers various maritime services such as tugboat and mooring services, salvage, coastal protection and accident prevention as well as the classic shipyard work of shipbuilding, repairs and steel work as well as property management. Structure The company is present in 29 ports in Europe. The head office is in Hamburg, with additional offices in all major European ports such as Rotterdam, Antwerp and Bremerhaven. The company employs more than 1000 people all over Europe. Fairplay took over a number of traditional towing companies, they all belong to the group today.
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the towing business Fairplay and Bugsier were in competition for decades but merged in 2017. But also the Hamburg shipyard Theodor Buschmann and 50% Multraship Towage & Salvage in the Netherlands. Subsidiaries Fairplay consist of following companies: Hamburger Schiffswerft Theodor Buschmann GmbH & Co. (ship repairs and special steel construction for the offshore industry) BBB Schlepp- und Hafendienst GmbH Rostock (port and shortsea towage services) Borchard Schiffahrts GmbH (real estate manager). Bugsier-, Reederei- und Bergungsgesellschaft Fleet Fairplay operates 105 tugs in a variety of classes. The main number are
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retired Slovenian nine-pin bowler from Maribor. Tkalčič was the world champion in 1978 in doubles and in 1982 and 1996 at the
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Tkalčič is a retired Slovenian nine-pin bowler from Maribor. Tkalčič was the world champion in 1978 in doubles and in 1982 and
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appointed military commander to the region in 1878 and, anticipating a war, ordered an inspection of the border region. As part of the inspection it was decided to survey the condition of the road between Greytown and Fort Buckingham. This provided access to the Middle Drift which was a potential route for British forces to cross into Zululand. David Smith of the Natal Colonial Engineers Department was ordered to survey the road but because troops on the border had previously raised tensions with the Zulu, was ordered to do so without a military escort. Smith proceeded in his task, accompanied only by a trader named W. H. Deighton. On 17 September 1878 the pair were inspecting that part of the road closest to the Middle Drift. A party of Zulu warriors were present on the far bank of the Thukela, posted to provide warning of any British crossings. The Zulu called across to Smith and Deighton but the men ignored them. Smith and Deighton crossed the Middle Drift from the Natal bank to an island close to the Zulu shore to survey the crossing. The water level was low and the island was separated from the Zulu bank only by a stretch of very shallow water. The Zulu warriors possibly feared that the men were preparing the route for a British invasion and crossed to the island, which they had long considered formed part of Zulu territory. Smith and Deighton were detained by the Zulu for around an hour. The men were made to turn out their pockets, after which their smoking pipes and handkerchiefs were stolen. Their horses were also confiscated but these were returned when a passing Zulu inDuna (commander) ordered the Zulu to release Smith and Deighton. The men were not injured during the incident. Aftermath Smith apparently deemed the incident minor in nature and did not report it to his superiors. However, Deighton did report the incident. The governor of Natal Sir Henry Ernest Gascoyne Bulwer regarded it as a minor affair, expected to occur on
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and Deighton but the men ignored them. Smith and Deighton crossed the Middle Drift from the Natal bank to an island close to the Zulu shore to survey the crossing. The water level was low and the island was separated from the Zulu bank only by a stretch of very shallow water. The Zulu warriors possibly feared that the men were preparing the route for a British invasion and crossed to the island, which they had long considered formed part of Zulu territory. Smith and Deighton were detained by the Zulu for around an hour. The men were made to turn out their pockets, after which their smoking pipes and handkerchiefs were stolen. Their horses were also confiscated but these were returned when a passing Zulu inDuna (commander) ordered the Zulu to release Smith and Deighton. The men were not injured during the incident. Aftermath Smith apparently deemed the incident minor in nature and did not report it to his superiors. However, Deighton did report the incident. The governor of Natal Sir Henry Ernest Gascoyne Bulwer regarded it as a minor affair, expected to occur on a border between a European power and a tribal people. Frere initially agreed with this assessment, writing "I concur with you in attributing no special importance to the seizure and temporary arrest of the surveyors, which was partly due to their own indiscretion, and was evidently in no way sanctioned by the Zulu authorities". However Frere later seized on the incident as evidence for the threat posed by the Zulus to Natal. When it became public knowledge the incident caused outrage among the settlers in Natal. Frere demanded reparations for the incident in his 11 December ultimatum to Cetshwayo. Among the first items listed in the ultimatum was
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Chinese Communist Party. He joined the Chinese Communist Party in January 1985, and entered the workforce in July that same year. He was an alternate member of the 18th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, a representative of the 19th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party, and a member of the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. Early life and education Erkinjan Turghun was born in Kashgar Prefecture, Xinjiang, in June 1964. In 1981, he was admitted to Xinjiang University of Finance and Economics, majoring in planning statistics. After graduation, he worked at the Communist Youth League of China of the university. Career in Xinjiang In May 1999, he was promoted to become secretary of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region of the Communist Youth League of China,
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January 2015, he was appointed party secretary of Tacheng Prefecture, the top political position in prefecture. Career in Hubei In April 2017, Erkinjan Turghun was transferred to Central China's Hubei province, where he took office as head of United Front Work Department of Hubei Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, vice chairman of the Hubei Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and chairman of Hubei Federation of Trade Unions. References 1964 births Living people People from Kashgar Uyghur politicians Xinjiang University of Finance and Economics alumni Xinjiang University alumni Central Party School of the Chinese Communist Party alumni Cheung Kong Graduate
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Sarah Wesley. She has been called an "evangelical bluestocking", and is recognised as a significant participant in debate about religious enthusiasm. Early life She was the daughter of Clement Francis (died 1792), a physician and medical writer, and his wife Charlotte Ann Burney, daughter of Charles Burney and sister of Frances Burney. Her mother married, secondly, in 1798, Ralph Broome (1742–1805), against her father's wishes. Marianne early studied Latin, Greek, Hebrew and Arabic. She showed mathematical ability, and undertook a wide course of reading. She wrote hymns, at least from age ten. She "impressed all she knew by her linguistic ability, learning, and brilliant performances on the pianoforte." Charles Burney, himself a musician, wrote to his daughter Frances that Marianne was a "marvellous performer": She may perhaps be styled a Bravura performer. But her courage & persistence in attacking difficulties of all kinds, is unparalleled, so that in spite of my civility to her countenance, I pronounce her to be—a monster. In Bath in 1805, Marianne met Hester Piozzi, and an extensive correspondence ensued. The Francis family shortly moved to Exmouth, in 1806, and kept in touch. Marianne's diaries 1803–9, and 1820–1, are extant. Wilberforce and Young Introduced to William Wilberforce at Gore House, Marianne became a classical tutor and secretary in the family, and came to know the Clapham Sect more generally, including the Thornton family. She told Barbara Wilberforce (1799–1821), daughter of the house and a reluctant pianist, that "you may, by practising an hour a day be able to manage a hymn & any simple melodies" without a musician's dedication. Her mother's life was now itinerant: to Richmond, Surrey to stay with her daughter Charlotte Barrett; at Brighton for the sea air; much time on the continent of Europe with her invalid son Clement who had become a Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. This nomadic existence, however, did not suit Marianne. In early 1811 Marianne underwent painful eye treatment in London under Jonathan Wathen Phipps, and Piozzi's
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to Young, who suffered from cataract, and lost his sight. An account of the Bradfield Hall household when Marianne was a visitor, sleeping over the servant's hall, including Young's French secretary St Croix, was given by Young's daughter in a letter of 1814. Young's son the Rev. Arthur Young (1769–1827) owned an estate in the Crimea, near Kaffa, and in June 1817 Young told Francis he had heard from him. A month or so later Lewis Way enquired of Young about the estate, Karagos, as a potential community for Jewish converts to Christianity. Francis visited the Poune's Court synagogue in Brighton, for Yom Kippur (20 September 1817). In a letter of February 1818 to Piozzi, she gave an account of Hebrew tuition she had there from a German Jew named Fishel; whom she asked to read the New Testament. Francis engaged in Wilberforce's philanthropic work with the poor. She taught in charity schools, including Young's near Bradfield Hall where she introduced the monitorial system; she visited workhouses and prisons. Later life Marianne Francis had religious views in common with her cousin Frances (Fanny) Raper, who followed "enthusiastic" and Irvingite preachers; her own mother and sister came to think she took too much account of Irvingite views, and wished to include them. She predeceased her mother, dying on 15 March 1832, aged 42. "Evangelical bluestockings" It has been noted of the literary circle around Sarah Wesley, of which Marianne Francis was a member, that they circulated writings privately, rather than published them. Others in the group were Elizabeth Benger, Agnes Bulmer, Maria Spilsbury and Mary Tighe. They debated in particular "whether or not religious enthusiasm, properly regulated, had a place in social and religious life and particularly whether women had a role in securing this place." Correspondence An Edition of the Letters of Marianne Francis (1790–1832) to Hester Lynch Piozzi (1741–1821), 1808–10 (1975), editor Diane Menagh. Almost all that survives of the Francis–Piozzi correspondence consists of Marianne's letters to Hester. Hester mentioned Marianne in letters to Thomas Sedgwick Whalley, including a conversation of Marianne with Hannah More at Wilberforce's house in 1813. As part of a larger correspondence between the Burney and Wesley families, Marianne was in touch with both Sarah Wesley and her brother Samuel Wesley. The Burney Papers collection of New York Public Library holds more than 100 letters from Arthur Young to Marianne. There are also family letters at the NYPL and the British Library, from Marianne to her sister Charlotte Barrett. External
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involved in the operation to detain Tsemakh. They hit anti-personnel mines. On June 28, Tsemakh was taken to Kyiv, and the next day the Kyiv Shevchenkivskyi District Court arrested him for two months. He was charged under Article 258-3 Part 1 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine ("Creation of a terrorist group or terrorist organization", from 8 to 15 years in prison). The Dutch prosecutor's office has shown considerable interest in the Tsemakh case, considering Tsemakh a valuable witness in the investigation into the downing of the Malaysian Boeing. It is believed that Tsemakh's testimony in court in the Netherlands may increase the legitimacy of the investigation, as in September 2019 he was the only available witness directly involved in the fighting on the ground and during the downing of the plane, could have information about specific events and the chain of command. According to Tsemach, investigators from Austria and the Netherlands offered him Dutch citizenship and participation in a witness protection program in exchange for testimony. On September 5, Tsemakh was released from custody, although two days earlier, on September 3, the court continued Tsemakh's arrest. The dismissal was at the request of a lawyer. Tsemakh was given certain personal obligations — in particular, to appear on summons, but did not wear an electronic bracelet. Prosecutors demanded that Tsemakh be kept in custody, saying he could escape. Prosecutor Oleg Peresada said that now Tsemakh would be "quite difficult to access for an international joint investigation team." Transfer to Russia and further destiny Since the beginning of talks with President Zelensky on the exchange of prisoners, Russian President Putin has insisted on the transfer of Tsemakh. Prior to the extradition, investigations were carried out with Tsemakh, in particular with the participation of the Dutch side, as insisted by European leaders in negotiations with Zelensky. On September 7, 2019, he was transferred to Russia as part
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NSV-12.7 Utyos anti-aircraft guns, but did not have weapons capable of shooting down Boeing. According to TheBabel, Tsemakh organized the supply of military equipment, heavy weapons, small arms and ammunition from Russia to the Donetsk region and their distribution among the militants of the Donetsk People's Republic in Snizhne . In March 2015, Tsemakh was released and sent to the DNR military commissariat in Donetsk. In March 2017, he was appointed Deputy Battalion Commander of Military Unit 08819, but was later released early. Detention and arrest On June 27, 2019, as part of a special SBU operation, Tsemakh was detained in a state of intoxication in his own apartment in the temporarily occupied Snizhne and taken to the territory controlled by Ukraine via Marinka. According to the publication "Petro and Mazepa", the operation was prepared by the SBU Counterintelligence for 2 years: the detention and removal were also carried out by agents — previously recruited in Russia, citizens of Ukraine. Various sources later said that Ukraine's military intelligence was also involved in the operation to detain Tsemakh. They hit anti-personnel mines. On June 28, Tsemakh was taken to Kyiv, and the next day the Kyiv Shevchenkivskyi District Court arrested him for two months. He was charged under Article 258-3 Part 1 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine ("Creation of a terrorist group or terrorist organization", from 8 to 15 years in prison). The Dutch prosecutor's office has shown considerable interest in the Tsemakh case, considering Tsemakh a valuable witness in the investigation into the downing of the Malaysian Boeing. It is believed that Tsemakh's testimony in court in the Netherlands may increase the legitimacy of the investigation, as in September 2019 he was the only available witness directly involved in the fighting on the ground and during the downing of the plane, could have information about specific events and the chain of command. According to Tsemach, investigators from Austria and the Netherlands offered him Dutch citizenship and participation in a witness protection program in exchange for testimony. On September 5, Tsemakh was released from custody, although two days earlier, on September 3, the court continued Tsemakh's arrest. The dismissal was at the request of a lawyer. Tsemakh was given certain personal obligations — in particular, to appear on summons, but did not wear an electronic bracelet. Prosecutors demanded that Tsemakh be kept in custody, saying he could escape. Prosecutor Oleg Peresada said that now Tsemakh would be "quite difficult to access for an international joint investigation team." Transfer to Russia
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World Games 2007 São Paulo The team competed in the 2007 IBSA World Games, from 28 July 2007 to 8 August 2007, in São Paulo, Brazil. There were twenty-three men's and twelve women's teams. The team formed part of Group E, but did not make the quarter-finals. Team athletes included Matiaz Britez, Patricio Finoli, Luis Flores, and Diego Rodrigues. Regional championships The team competes in the IBSA America goalball region. The winner of the championships usually qualifies for a berth at the World Championships or the Paralympic Games. 2005 São Paulo The team competed at the 2005 IBSA Goalball Americas Regional Championships which were part of the Fourth IBSA Pan-American Games, the competition being from Monday 5 September 2005 to Friday 9 September 2005, in São Paulo, Brazil. There were five men's and three women's teams. There were five men's teams: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, and USA. The team came fifth of the five countries. 2017 São Paulo The team competed at the 2017 IBSA Goalball Americas Championships from Wednesday 29 November 2017 to Sunday 3 December 2017, at São Paulo, Brazil. There were eight men's teams: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Costa Rica, Mexico, Peru, USA, and Venezuela (Costa Rica were disqualified for
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2017, at São Paulo, Brazil. There were eight men's teams: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Costa Rica, Mexico, Peru, USA, and Venezuela (Costa Rica were disqualified for not having the minimum number of athletes to start a game). The team came fourth, behind Brazil, USA, and Canada. 2019 Lima The team competed at the 2019 Parapan American Games from 23 August 2019 to 1 September 2019, at the Miguel Grau Coliseum, Lima, Peru. This championships was a qualifier for the 2020 Paralympic Games. There were eight men's teams: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru, USA, Venezuela. The team did not place in the top four. 2022 São Paulo Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the IBSA America championships moved from 6 to 13 November 2021, to 18 to 22 February 2022. The event was held at the Centro de Treinamento Paralímpico (Paralympic
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shrub typically high and wide, its stems covered with rust-coloured, star-shaped hairs, at least when young. The leaves are narrow egg-shaped to oblong, long and wide on a petiole long. The leaves are densely covered with white or rust-coloured, star-shaped hairs. The flowers are arranged in groups of mostly five to nine on rusty-hairy peduncle long, each flower on a pedicel long with an oblong bracts long at the base.
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the base of the sepals, the sepal lobes long, white to cream-coloured and densely hairy on the back. The five petals are dark red, long and the stamens have red and cream anthers. Flowering occurs from August to October. Taxonomy Lasiopetalum ferraricollinum was first formally described in 2007 by Eleanor Marion Bennett and Kelly Anne Shepherd in the journal Nuytsia from specimens collected near Forrestiana. The specific epithet (ferraricollinum) is derived from Latin words meaning "pertaining to iron" and "living on low hills", referring to the ironstone hills where this species grows. Distribution and habitat This lasiopetalum grows in mallee shrubland on ironstone and laterite hills in the Coolgardie and Mallee biogeographic regions of south-western Western Australia. Conservation status Lasiopetalum ferraricollinum is
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Championship, held on 21–24 July at Carnoustie Golf Links in Angus, Scotland. It was the second Senior Open Championship played at the course and the 14th Senior Open Championship played as a senior major championship. Paul
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was a senior major golf championship and the 30th Senior Open Championship, held on 21–24 July at Carnoustie Golf Links in Angus, Scotland. It was the second Senior Open Championship played at the course and the 14th Senior Open Championship played as a senior major championship. Paul Broadhurst won by two strokes over Scott McCarron. It was Broadhurst's first senior major championship victory. Venue
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The race in this edition started from the city of Baeza and had the finish line in the city center of Úbeda. The organisers designed a race with several gravel sectors across olive trees, and a steep finish between the Renaissance palaces of Úbeda, having a direct inspiration in the gravel and Siena finish of the Italian race Strade Bianche.
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olive trees, and a steep finish between the Renaissance palaces of Úbeda, having a direct inspiration in the gravel and Siena finish of the Italian race Strade Bianche. Winners References External links Cycle
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companies. The company was founded in 2008 by Michael "Monty" Widenius, Patrik Backman and Ralf Wahlsten with background in MySQL AB, and Tom Henriksson, former Nokia manager. The company is based in Helsinki, Finland, with offices in London and Amsterdam. Funds OpenOcean's fund in 2011 collected
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the 2018 fund collected 23M€ and the 2020 fund collected 92M€. Investments OpenOcean's portfolio consisted in February 2022 of 32 companies: MariaDB Corporation Ab, business around the open database MariaDB that OpenOcean participated in founding Truecaller, identity service, entire holding sold in 2022 RapidMiner, big data analytics Import.io, big data analytics Supermetrics, marketing automation External links OpenOcean's homepage References Financial services companies established in 2008 Companies
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Supreme Court in December 2021 found Premchai, his driver, and his hunting guide guilty of hunting and possessing wildlife carcasses. They were sentenced to jail terms ranging from three years and two months to three years and nine months, and ordered to pay two million baht (US$60,000) in damages. See also Death of Wichian Klanprasert, a 2012 hit-and-run involving a wealthy suspect who avoided facing justice References 2018 in Thailand Crime in Thailand Poaching 2018 in the environment Wildlife conservation in Thailand Environmental issues
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wealthy and influential, amid concerns that Premchai might avoid punishment. After appeals, a final judgement by the Supreme Court in December 2021 found Premchai, his driver, and his hunting guide guilty of hunting and possessing wildlife carcasses. They were sentenced to jail terms ranging from three years and two months to three years and nine months, and ordered to pay two million baht (US$60,000) in
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Wu area of North District, Hong Kong. External links Delineation of area of existing village Tak
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village in the Lo Wu area of North District, Hong Kong. External links Delineation of
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The following is a list of districts and sub-districts in Buleleng Regency. Buleleng Regency has 9 district, 19 sub-district, and 129 villages. In 2017, the population estimated 814.356 with
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and sub-districts in Buleleng Regency. Buleleng Regency has 9 district, 19 sub-district, and 129 villages. In 2017, the population estimated 814.356 with area 1.364,73 km² and density 598 people/km². List of districts and sub-districts in Buleleng Regency as follows: Reference
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U–21 team in 2014 at the EuroHockey Junior Championship in Waterloo. Senior national team Following his junior debut, Goyet made his first appearance for Les Bleus in 2014 during a test series against Ireland in Wattignies. In 2018, Goyet was a member of the national team at the FIH World Cup in Bhubaneswar. Goyet won his first major medal with the senior team in 2019 at the FIH Series Finals in Le Touquet, taking
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2018, Goyet was a member of the national team at the FIH World Cup in Bhubaneswar. Goyet won his first major medal with the senior team in 2019 at the FIH Series Finals in Le Touquet, taking home a gold medal. He was named in the French squad for season three of the FIH Pro League. References External links François Goyet at the European Hockey Federation 1994 births Living people French male
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References chaetophyllus Plants described in 1936 Flora of Somalia Taxa named by Georg Kükenthal
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native to southern parts of Somalia. See also List of Cyperus
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media since the passage of the National Security Law in Hong Kong. Some of these media were prosecuted by the NS department police for the “crime of conspiring to publish seditious publications”, and some media
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list may be updated any time, as long as the media related to the national security law in Hong Kong or suspected of being jointly affected will be included. 2020 2021 2022 Ref Hong Kong national security law Censorship in Hong Kong
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the historic former Hallenstein Brothers clothing factory in Dowling Street,between Princes Street and Queens Gardens, since 1989. The gallery comprises three art spaces, and often has more than one exhibition in progress at any one time. New exhibitions are hosted every four weeks. The gallery space also contains one of New Zealand's larger art store rooms, containing works by many of the artists represented by the gallery. Queenstown Milford's Queenstown gallery comprises two art spaces in a central Queenstown building in Earl Street. It has been operating since 2004. Auckland Milford Galleries opened an Auckland branch in 1999, and curated touring shows by New Zealand contemporary artists until 2009. References External links Official website New Zealand art
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Milford's Queenstown gallery comprises two art spaces in a central Queenstown building in Earl Street. It has been operating since 2004. Auckland Milford Galleries opened an Auckland branch in 1999, and curated touring shows by New Zealand contemporary artists until 2009. References External links Official website New Zealand art dealers Art galleries in New Zealand Companies based in Dunedin Art galleries established in 1989 1989
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festival is shown 17 Languages 170 films from 61 countries screened in four different venues across the city from 28 January to 4 February 2016. Asian cinema competition Indian cinema competition Kannada competition International Jury Prize
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four different venues across the city from 28 January to 4 February 2016. Asian cinema competition Indian cinema competition Kannada competition International Jury Prize for Kannada Cinema Special Jury Award References External links of BIFFes 2016. Bangalore International Film Festival 2016 film festivals 2016 festivals in
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was confirmed in the west side. Various burial items such as bronze mirrors, magatama, armor, iron swords, and iron spearheads were excavated from the surrounding area. Judging from these grave goods and the construction method, the tumulus was compiled in the middle Kofun period, or around the 5th century. During the Asuka period a Buddhist temple called Shingo-ji was constructed on the western side of the tumulus. The temple eventually disappeared, with its place name becoming distorted over time to become "Shinonji". The tumulus was first excavated in 1993, with further excavations occurring annually until 2003. The tumulus and its surroundings are now maintained as an archaeological park and replicas of haniwa have been placed on the tumulus. Artifacts excavated from the tumulus are displayed at the Yao City Shionjiyama Kofun Learning Center, located next to the tumulus. The tumulus is about a five-minute walk from the "Otake" bus stop on the Kintetsu Bus from Kawachi-Yamamoto Station on the Kintetsu Osaka Line. Total length 160 meters: Anterior rectangular portion 90 meters wide x 12 meters high, 3-tier Posterior circular portion 92 meter diameter x 13 meters high, 3-tiers Gallery See also List of Historic Sites of Japan (Osaka) References External links Yao City home page Yao City Shionjiyama Kofun Site Museum Yao City Tourist Information History of Osaka Prefecture Yao, Osaka Historic Sites of
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levels in the east and west. It was once covered in fukiishi and had rows of over 3000 haniwa, which included figurative, pot-shaped and "morning-glory-shaped" versions as well as the more common cylindrical haniwa. There was a protrusion on the west side of the central construction, forming a ceremonial platform. At the top of the posterior circle, there are three burial chambers of different lengths, of which the remains of a clay-covered wooden coffin was confirmed in the west side. Various burial items such as bronze mirrors, magatama, armor, iron swords, and iron spearheads were excavated from the surrounding area. Judging from these grave goods and the construction method, the tumulus was compiled in the middle Kofun period, or around the 5th century. During the Asuka period a Buddhist temple called Shingo-ji was constructed on the western side of the tumulus. The temple eventually disappeared, with its place name becoming distorted over time to become "Shinonji". The tumulus was first excavated in 1993, with further excavations occurring annually until 2003. The tumulus and its surroundings are now maintained as an archaeological park and replicas of haniwa have been placed on the tumulus. Artifacts excavated from the tumulus are displayed at the Yao City Shionjiyama Kofun Learning Center, located next to the tumulus. The tumulus is about a five-minute walk from the "Otake" bus stop
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upon reaching the beach. The group's protests included dressing as undertakers and hooded figures to chase holidaymakers along the beach and gatecrashing other events, carrying jars of murky seawater. They also appeared on the BBC's Newsnight programme. The Sons of Neptune were opposed by Scarborough Borough Council and local tourism businesses as they thought the publicity about sewage was bad for trade. The Sons of Neptune's most famous stunt was the "Thatcherloo", a dinghy resembling a giant toilet that was piloted down the River Thames past the Houses of Parliament. The protest came after the British prime minister, Margaret Thatcher, stated that sewage discharged into the sea was treated, while the Sons of Neptune stated it was only macerated. The Thatcherloo was piloted by octogenarian Smith and Drabble was a passenger; both men were arrested by the Metropolitan Police. The protest and others, such as South-West England's Surfers Against Sewage reflected a changing political climate on the treatment of sewage waste. From 1991 the European Union introduced water quality targets through the measures such as the Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive and Bathing Waters Directive. Yorkshire Water subsequently built new ultra-violet sewage treatment plants at Scarborough, Whitby, Bridlington and Filey. The water in North Bay was given a three star quality rating in 2021 and has been described by Drabble as "excellent". He says "Yorkshire Water has come on board and are now friends with us", but the group is still hated by some Scarborough residents. Smith remained an honorary member until his death in 2000. Nunn moved to the
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only macerated. The Thatcherloo was piloted by octogenarian Smith and Drabble was a passenger; both men were arrested by the Metropolitan Police. The protest and others, such as South-West England's Surfers Against Sewage reflected a changing political climate on the treatment of sewage waste. From 1991 the European Union introduced water quality targets through the measures such as the Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive and Bathing Waters Directive. Yorkshire Water subsequently built new ultra-violet sewage treatment plants at Scarborough, Whitby, Bridlington and Filey. The water in North Bay was given a three star quality rating in 2021 and has been described by Drabble as "excellent". He says "Yorkshire Water has come on board and are now friends with us", but the group is still hated by some Scarborough residents. Smith remained an honorary member until his death in 2000. Nunn moved to the Lake District and has been replaced by local resident Stuart Carlisle. In 2011 White wrote a book about the campaign, The Adventures of the Sons of Neptune. In
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Bihari Lal Mandal (1866-1918) was a zamindar, philanthropist and a leader of Indian Independence Movement. He wrote a book named 'Bharat Mata Ka Sandesh' during Bang Bhang movement. Biography Rash Bihari Lal was born in 1866 as the only son of Raghubar Dayal Mandal, a Ahir Zamindar of Murho Estate. He was only a few years old when his parents died. After which he was brought up by his maternal grandmother in Ranipatti. Rash Behari Babu studied till 11th standard and had knowledge of Hindi, Urdu, Maithili, Sanskrit, Persian, English and French languages. At young age, he took control of the zamindari estate of Murho. Rash Bihari Lal Mandal is one
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Mandal is one of the founding members of Congress in Bihar and He had been an elected member of the Bihar Provincial Congress Committee and the All India Congress Committee from 1908 to 1918. He was one of the delegates of Bihar to the 25th Session of Indian National Congress at Allahabad in 1910. Rashbihari Lal was one of the few zamindar of Bihar to launch an attack on British. He
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Shan Kai Wat (Ta Kwu Ling) for election of resident representative (2019 to 2022) Villages in Hong Kong North District, Hong Kong
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Shan Kai Wat () is a village in Ta Kwu Ling, North District, Hong Kong. External
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career with Robert Collet with two runs at Auteuil. In 2015 he was sold and transerred to training with Willie Mullins in Ireland. His first run in Ireland at Gowran Park was success in a Maiden. He would go on to win two more races in Ireland, before finishing third in the 2016 JCB Triumph Hurdle at Cheltenham. After a fall at Aintree in the Betfred Anniversary 4-Y-O Juvenile Hurdle, Footpad won twice in France at Auteuil including the Grade 1 Prix Alain du Breil. Mixed form followed with placed finishes in the Ryanair Hurdle and Irish Champion Hurdle at Leopardstown and a fourth place in the 2017 Champion Hurdle. After the summer break, Footpad returned at Navan in a beginners chase winning by 11 lengths. This started a four Grade 1 race victory sequence including the Racing
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his racing career with Robert Collet with two runs at Auteuil. In 2015 he was sold and transerred to training with Willie Mullins in Ireland. His first run in Ireland at Gowran Park was success in a Maiden. He would go on to win two more races in Ireland, before finishing third in the 2016 JCB Triumph Hurdle at Cheltenham. After a fall at Aintree in the Betfred Anniversary 4-Y-O Juvenile Hurdle, Footpad won twice in France at Auteuil including the Grade 1 Prix Alain du Breil. Mixed form followed
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and the city Fergana, is known as Margʻilonsoy. It discharges into the Great Fergana Canal near Margilan. The river is long, and the watershed covers . The main
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Margʻilonsoy. It discharges into the Great Fergana Canal near Margilan. The river is long, and the watershed covers . The main settlements along the river Shohimardonsoy
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Dodanduwa, the son of Rev. Abraham Sooriyarachchi Amarasekera, an Anglican priest, he was educated at the Prince of Wales College, Moratuwa and at the St. Thomas' College, Mutwal, where he was the cartoonist for the hostel magazine “The Dormitory” edited by Francis Molamure. He won first prize at the Ceylon Society of Arts’ annual exhibition in 1903. After completing his schooling, Amarasekera joined H. W. Cave and Company to study commercial art, then worked at the Survey General's Department as a draughtsman for six years from 1907 and finally joined the staff of the Ceylon Technical College, Maradana as a lecturer in fine arts. Later he founded his own art school, the "Atelier School of Art", which produced many notable artists such as Harry Peiris
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College, Maradana as a lecturer in fine arts. Later he founded his own art school, the "Atelier School of Art", which produced many notable artists such as Harry Peiris and Justin Pieris Deraniyagala. He was known for his portraits of the Ceylonese leaders of his time. His works were exhibited at the Royal Academy, the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours and the Royal Institute of Oil Painters. In 1919, Amarasekera became the secretary of the Ceylon Society of Arts, its vice-president in 1926 and President in 1959. He was appointed Chairman of the Panel on Painting and Sculpture of Arts Council of Ceylon in 1954. He was an amateur magician with the stage name “Gay Deceiver” and was a founder president of the Association of Ceylon Magicians until his death in 1983. He was responsible for designing the National Art Gallery. He gained the fellowship of the British Empire Exhibition and was awarded the titular honor of Mudaliyar
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Ekaterina Yashina Champions Singles Anzhelika Isaeva def. Greet Minnen, 6–4, 0–0, ret. Doubles Ekaterina Makarova / Linda Nosková def. Anna Sisková / Maria Timofeeva, 6–2, 6–3 References External links 2022 Nur-Sultan International Tournament at ITFtennis.com Official website 2022 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour 2022 in Kazakhstani sport February 2022 sports events in Asia
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protected ranking: Kathinka von Deichmann The following players received entry from the qualifying draw: Berfu Cengiz Nagi Hanatani Anzhelika Isaeva Martyna Kubka Polina Kudermetova Ekaterina Reyngold Maria Timofeeva Ekaterina Yashina Champions Singles Anzhelika Isaeva def. Greet Minnen, 6–4, 0–0, ret. Doubles Ekaterina Makarova / Linda Nosková def. Anna Sisková /
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Ta Kwu Ling, North District, Hong Kong. External links Delineation of area of existing village Sheung Shan Kai Wat (Ta Kwu
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Ta Kwu Ling, North District, Hong Kong. External links Delineation of area of existing village Sheung
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Hills/Tiwa Hills during Tiwa Gobha Raja's period. Geography Umswai is located at the borders of the states of Assam and Meghalaya in Northest India. It is known for its scenic beauty and natural environment. It's geographical coordinates is 25.9472°N 92.2404°E. Etymology The word Umswai is originally derived from the Austroasiatic language of the Khasi people 'Umswai' which loosely translated means 'Water and Sand' referring to the geography of
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was known as Lalung Hills/Tiwa Hills during Tiwa Gobha Raja's period. Geography Umswai is located at the borders of the states of Assam and Meghalaya in Northest India. It is known for its scenic beauty and natural environment. It's geographical coordinates is 25.9472°N 92.2404°E. Etymology The word Umswai is originally derived from the Austroasiatic language of the Khasi people 'Umswai' which
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links Delineation of area of existing village Tai Po Tin (Ta Kwu Ling) for election of resident representative (2019
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links Delineation of area of existing village Tai Po Tin (Ta Kwu Ling) for election of resident representative
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of existing village Wo Keng Shan (Ta Kwu Ling) for election of resident representative (2019 to 2022) Villages
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in Ta Kwu Ling, North District, Hong Kong. See also List of planning areas in Hong Kong External links Delineation of area
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imaging Sack showed that direct and precise monitoring of casual dependencies among oscillatory states and signal propagation throughout cortico-subcortical networks is enabled by concurrent TMS-EEG-fMRI which provides a promising noninvasive avenue of subject-specific network research into dynamic cognitive circuits and their dysfunction. His innovative approach enables the direct and noninvasive probing of brain-state dependent signal propagation within specific brain-wide functional networks and to study how temporal (oscillations) and spatial (brain-wide networks) coding dynamics interrelate. In an earlier combined TMS-fMRI study, he applied transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to parietal cortices during concurrent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and while participants were executing different visuospatial tasks. The results support the idea that visuospatial deficits following parietal damage are caused by a perturbation of activity across a specific frontoparietal network with right hemispheric dominance. The research also shows that concurrent fMRI and magnetic brain stimulation during task execution allows to identify and visualize networks of brain areas that are functionally related to specific cognitive processes In a related theoretical contribution, Sack describes different approaches of combining TMS with functional neuroimaging techniques along with shortcoming of TMS. After a critical analysis of the resulting conceptual and methodological limitations that the investigation of functional brain behavior relationships still must face, he argued that some, but not all of the methodological limitations of TMS could be overcome by combination with functional neuroimaging. Flexible cognition and neural oscillations Sack proposed that oscillations underlie communication between cognitive brain regions, enabling the flexible configuration of meaningful brain networks depending on cognitive demands. He also revised the functional role of the dorsal attention network (DAN), proposing that this specific network supports a very basic cognitive mechanism, being the neural source of attentional biasing signals that enhance, maintain and reactivate representations in (especially perceptual) brain modules to enable these various cognitive processes. The DAN thus acts as a critical hub in the flexible cognitive systems of the brain, indicating its overarching role in cognition. Cognitive enhancement Sack revealed that selective attention can be enhanced in healthy volunteers by applying personalized oscillatory-based transcranial brain stimulation. Sack and his team combined EEG with transcranial alternating current stimulation (EEG-tACS) to entrain the individual power (amplitude) of alpha oscillatory activity in one hemisphere of the brain. Importantly, this EEG-based tACS intervention not only significantly increased lateralized alpha oscillations as validated by EEG, but also significantly improved the ability of healthy participants to focus, detect, and discriminate stimuli in one specific hemifield, boosting selective spatial attention. The cognitive performance was significantly better as compared to no brain stimulation, showing that transcranial electric brain stimulation can lead to cognitive enhancements. In the field of memory, Sack discovered that storing multiple items in working memory is brought about by clustering these different items along different oscillatory phases. Sack could show that this type of oscillatory sorting scheme within working memory is indeed functionally relevant for behavioral performances.Sack further showed that theta and alpha phase biases near-boundary item categorization responses to one category or the other and that participants with stronger oscillatory clustering in the theta range showed a sharper discrimination performance between item categories. These findings of behaviorally-relevant functional phase-ordering represented a milestone in unravelling the behavioral relevance of so far primarily theoretical accounts of phase-coded oscillatory ordering. The repetitive nature of oscillations ensures that each item can be refreshed at its own phase and thereby maintained. Sack also decoded distributed occipito-parietal EEG signals with a linear classifier during a working memory retention interval, while using a
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Brain Stimulation Foundation. He served as the Head of Department of Cognitive Neuroscience at Maastricht University from 2015 to 2016, after which he was appointed as Vice Dean Research at the Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience at Maastricht University from 2016 to 2020. Since 2017, he has also been co-director of the Center for Integrative Neuroscience (CIN) there. Sack's academic appointments at Maastricht University include his Assistant Professorship at the Department of Cognitive Neuroscience from 2005 to 2008, after which he was appointed as an Associate Professor of Cognition and Brain Plasticity until 2011. Since then, he has been a Full Professor of Brain Stimulation and Applied Cognitive Neuroscience at the Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience at Maastricht University. Apart from Maastricht University, he has been a Visiting Professor at the Department of Experimental Biomedicine and Clinical Neurosciences, Palermo University, Italy since 2015. Research Sack is a pioneer and influential leader in brain stimulation and cognitive neuroscience research. He contributed to uncovering the brain dynamics underlying human cognition by combining and developing noninvasive brain imaging and brain stimulation techniques. As a principal investigator of "Brain Stimulation and Cognition” at the Maastricht Brain Imaging Centre, his research mainly focusses on the neurobiological and psychological principles underlying attention, learning, memory, and cognitive control. His scientific approach is characterized by combining various brain research techniques, including psychophysics, eye-tracking, functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), Electroencephalography (EEG), and Noninvasive Brain Stimulation (NIBS), especially Transcranial Magnetic (TMS) and Electric Brain Stimulation (TES, including TDCS and TACS). Along with his team, he spearheaded the development of simultaneously implemented TMS-fMRI-EEG during cognitive behavior allowing the application of brain-stimulation while recording the individual brain network responses (fMRI) and oscillatory brain states (EEG) of cognitively engaged participants. Multimodal brain stimulation and brain imaging Sack showed that direct and precise monitoring of casual dependencies among oscillatory states and signal propagation throughout cortico-subcortical networks is enabled by concurrent TMS-EEG-fMRI which provides a promising noninvasive avenue of subject-specific network research into dynamic cognitive circuits and their dysfunction. His innovative approach enables the direct and noninvasive probing of brain-state dependent signal propagation within specific brain-wide functional networks and to study how temporal (oscillations) and spatial (brain-wide networks) coding dynamics interrelate. In an earlier combined TMS-fMRI study, he applied transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to parietal cortices during concurrent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and while participants were executing different visuospatial tasks. The results support the idea that visuospatial deficits following parietal damage are caused by a perturbation of activity across a specific frontoparietal network with right hemispheric dominance. The research also shows that concurrent fMRI and magnetic brain stimulation during task execution allows to identify and visualize networks of brain areas that are functionally related to specific cognitive processes In a related theoretical contribution, Sack describes different approaches of combining TMS with functional neuroimaging techniques along with shortcoming of TMS. After a critical analysis of the resulting conceptual and methodological limitations that the investigation of functional brain behavior relationships still must face, he argued that some, but not all of the methodological limitations of TMS could be overcome by combination with functional neuroimaging. Flexible cognition and neural oscillations Sack proposed that oscillations underlie communication between cognitive brain regions, enabling the flexible configuration of meaningful brain networks depending on cognitive demands. He also revised the functional role of the dorsal attention network (DAN), proposing that this specific network supports a very basic cognitive mechanism, being the neural source of attentional biasing signals that enhance, maintain and reactivate representations in (especially perceptual) brain modules to enable these various cognitive processes. The DAN thus acts as a critical hub in the flexible cognitive systems of the brain, indicating its overarching role in cognition. Cognitive enhancement Sack revealed that selective attention can be enhanced in healthy volunteers by applying personalized oscillatory-based transcranial brain stimulation. Sack and his team combined EEG with transcranial alternating current stimulation (EEG-tACS) to entrain the individual power (amplitude) of alpha oscillatory activity in one hemisphere of the brain. Importantly, this EEG-based tACS intervention not only significantly increased lateralized alpha oscillations as validated by EEG, but also significantly improved the ability of healthy participants to focus, detect, and discriminate stimuli in one specific hemifield, boosting selective spatial attention. The cognitive performance was significantly better as compared to no brain stimulation, showing that transcranial electric brain stimulation can lead to cognitive enhancements. In the field of memory, Sack discovered that storing multiple items in working memory is brought about by clustering these different items along different oscillatory phases. Sack could show that this type of oscillatory sorting scheme within working memory is indeed functionally relevant for behavioral performances.Sack further showed that theta and alpha phase biases near-boundary item categorization responses to one category or the other and that participants with stronger oscillatory clustering in the theta range showed a sharper discrimination performance between item categories. These findings of behaviorally-relevant functional phase-ordering represented a milestone in unravelling the behavioral relevance of so far primarily theoretical accounts of phase-coded oscillatory ordering. The repetitive nature of oscillations ensures that each item can be refreshed at its own phase and thereby maintained. Sack also decoded distributed occipito-parietal EEG signals with a linear classifier during a working memory retention interval, while using a sensory impulse stimulus to boost the read-out
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is a small village of Chishtian Tehsil, Bahawalnagar District in the Punjab province of Pakistan.
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Chishtian Tehsil, Bahawalnagar District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. References Populated
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been teaching at the University of Coimbra since 1999 and is now an assistant professor. Courses she has taught have included constitutional law and political science; police law; human rights; database protection; administrative courts; public procurement; and labour law. She has addressed these issues in various publications. She has also taught at the NOVA University Lisbon, the University of Lisbon and the Catholic University of Portugal. Among her other roles, Sarmento e Castro has been a member of the advisory board of the Attorney General's Office and a member of the Superior Council of Administrative and Fiscal Courts. In 2010 she was elected to be a judge at the Constitutional Court, for a term of nine years. She has also been a member of the National Data Protection Commission. On 26 October 2019, she became the new Secretary of State for Human Resources and Former Combatants in the Ministry of National
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University of Coimbra and also studied for a postgraduate diploma at the Université catholique de Louvain in Belgium, with a dissertation entitled The notion of victim in the European Convention of the Rights of Man. Career Sarmento e Castro has been teaching at the University of Coimbra since 1999 and is now an assistant professor. Courses she has taught have included constitutional law and political science; police law; human rights; database protection; administrative courts; public procurement; and labour law. She has addressed these issues in various publications. She has also taught at the NOVA University Lisbon, the University of Lisbon and the Catholic University of Portugal. Among her other roles, Sarmento e Castro has been a member of the advisory board of the Attorney General's Office and a member of the Superior Council of Administrative and Fiscal Courts. In 2010 she was elected to be a judge at the Constitutional Court, for a term of nine years. She has also been a member of the National Data Protection Commission. On 26 October 2019, she became the new Secretary of State for Human Resources and
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Chishtian Tehsil, Bahawalnagar District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. References Populated
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also known as Chak No 048/Fateh, is a small village of Chishtian Tehsil, Bahawalnagar District in the
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government of Azerbaijan. It collectes data within its framework from relevant sources, including internet users, computer engineering groups, individuals or organizations and software developers. It coordinates with the foreign countries for gathering and analysing data from cybersecurity incidents involving both software and hardware tools designed for the prevention of internet and computer security. Azerbaijan CERT develope framework for suggesting recommendations for software designed to maintain software and hardware tools entrusted with preventing unauthorised access to devices consisting personally identifiable information of the users. It operates within the scope of generalization and issues advisory in addition to providing technical support to users in the country. It also prevents cyberterrorism by spreading cybersecurity awareness. As national computer security agency, it provides assistance to the state governments concerning investigation of the computer incidents. Duties and responsibilities Headquartered in Special Communication & Information Security State Service of Azerbaijan,
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of the government of Azerbaijan. It collectes data within its framework from relevant sources, including internet users, computer engineering groups, individuals or organizations and software developers. It coordinates with the foreign countries for gathering and analysing data from cybersecurity incidents involving both software and hardware tools designed for the prevention of internet and computer security. Azerbaijan CERT develope framework for suggesting recommendations for software designed to maintain software and hardware tools entrusted with preventing unauthorised access to devices consisting personally identifiable information of the users. It operates within the scope of generalization and issues advisory in addition to providing technical support to users in
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has been part of the German national team since 2014. Hafer starts for BC Bad Feilnbach and Eintracht Wiesbaden. He is coached by Thomas Prange. Since 2014, he has been in the top-level sport promotion with the Bavarian State Police where he holds the rank of Polizeimeister (Constable) since 2018. References External links 1992 births
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Christoph Hafer (born 14 April 1992) is a German bobsledder. Career Hafer started with the sport of luge on the Königssee bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track at the age of nine. In 2010, he switched to bobsleigh and has been part
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as Chak No 049/Fateh, is a small village of Chishtian Tehsil,
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of Pakistan. References Populated places in Bahawalnagar District Populated places
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Chicken and Burgers, serving American-style food. In 2020, the pub's owner Ben Russell was forced to close the bandroom and cancel all upcoming gigs due to government restrictions around the COVID-19 pandemic. They continued to serve food and drinks, but he said business had suffered. In February 2022 the pub's managers announced their lease would expire in November after the owner had decided to sell the building. Beat noted The Curtin's closure and uncertain future was part of an ongoing trend in Melbourne, with many live music venues forced to close. Following the pub's announcement, unions once again discussed purchasing the building. The sale is being managed by commercial real estate agency
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is currently home to Sonny's Fried Chicken and Burgers, serving American-style food. In 2020, the pub's owner Ben Russell was forced to close the bandroom and cancel all upcoming gigs due to government restrictions around the COVID-19 pandemic. They continued to serve food and drinks, but he said business had suffered. In February 2022 the pub's managers announced their lease would expire in November after the owner had decided to sell the building. Beat noted The Curtin's closure and uncertain future was part of an ongoing trend
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