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Outside of the USL, the Roughnecks participated in the 2016 U.S. Open Cup. Roster Competitions USL Standings Results U.S. Open Cup References 2016 USL season 2016 2016 in sports in Oklahoma American soccer clubs 2016
second in the United Soccer League in the third division of American soccer. Including the previous iterations of franchises named "Tulsa Roughnecks", this was the 16th
was held in 2009 in Cascais, Portugal, since then it is taking place biannually. Since 2009, the conferences has attracted more than 9,000 participants from over 70 countries. Editions 1st Edition, Global Challenges, Local Answers, May 2009 2nd Edition, From Cascais to the World, May 2011 3rd Edition, The Importance of the Youth, May 2013 4th Edition, A Global Dialogue, May 2015 5th Edition, Change the World, May 2017 6th Edition, Empowering Humanity: From Local to Global Justice, May 2019 7th Edition, The Purpose Generation. Becoming the Change makers of Tomorrow, September 2022 Speakers From the 1st edition onward, several renowned speakers have attended the Estoril conferences, some of those include: Tony Blair, Mikhail Gorbachev, Edward Snowden, Madeleine Albright, Frederik de
The Purpose Generation. Becoming the Change makers of Tomorrow, September 2022 Speakers From the 1st edition onward, several renowned speakers have attended the Estoril conferences, some of those include: Tony Blair, Mikhail Gorbachev, Edward Snowden, Madeleine Albright, Frederik de Klerk, Herman Van Rompuy, Lech Walesa, Shirin Ebadi, Christopher Pissarides, Nouriel Roubini, Mohamed ElBaradei, Dominique de Villepin among others. Awards Since the 1st Edition in 2009, Estoril conferences have awarded prizes in the category of written work to different authors. The conferences also highlights several local projects, initiatives and practices under Estoril Local Answers Award. In addition to that, the conferences has provided research grants to students under 30 for their research project proposals, presented in Portuguese. See also Globalization References External links Estoril Conferences
June 7, 2017) was an American singer and actress. Her career began as an opera singer for the Cosmopolitan Opera Company in Philadelphia, before moving to Hollywood, where she became a singer of popular music. In 1949, she married silent film actor Ken Harlan, but the marriage broke down and they divorced four years later in 1953. After being spotted in Las Vegas and offered a part in the film The Big Combo, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career, starring in films alongside actors such as Johnny Weissmuller, Arthur Franz and Tom Drake. After several film roles during 1955 and starring in a silent role alongside comic Ben Blue in 1956, she retired from acting in 1957. In 1957, she married Morton Pinsky and had two children to him; they were married for over 50 years before his death in 2009. Early life Stanton was born on November 4, 1925 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as Eleanor Mae Stansbury to parents William B Stansbury and Sarah J Hamilton. She took ballet lessons as a child, believing this gave her a sense of control which people who had not danced did not have. From the age of 13, she took singing lessons. Career Having originally sang opera for Philadelphia's Cosmopolitan Opera Company, she was asked in 1943 to sing in a stage version of The Merry Widow, before being persuaded to swap from classical to popular music upon coming to Hollywood. Following her divorce in 1953, she concentrated on her singing and became good friends with Jimmy McHugh, a songwriter. In 1955, she was spotted by a producer for
to Los Angeles in order to pursue a career in acting, which began while singing at Ciro's in West Hollywood, California, where she played in films alongside actors such as Johnny Weissmuller, Arthur Franz and Tom Drake. Despite her opinion that she would typically be cast in "flashy" roles, such as a burlesque dancer, she would try to compensate as being "as plain as possible" when not on stage, with people commenting on how different she looked when not wearing make-up. She would usually always accept offers of new types of roles without hesitation and convey previous experience in those types of roles even if she had none. Having worked alongside various talents, she expressed how she "learned something new" from everyone she had worked with. During a screen test for Jungle Moon Men, producer Sam Katzman described how she looked "like a million", with comparisons to Rita Hayworth in her tall and redheaded appearance. She described how she would work out in the gym to keep her muscles toned. She was described in 1956 as being "a provocatively sexy young lady" following a number of television roles, having won attention of filmmakers when performing "her sexy walk" on television. She starred opposite comic Ben Blue in 1956, where she had to convey emotion without speech in an experience she described as "no easy task" but praised Blue as being "so great". Her final film was as a temperamental movie star in Universal's 1957 film Four Girls in Town. Following her marriage to Morton Pinksy in 1957, she retired from acting. Personal Born as Eleanor Stansbury, she changed her name at the suggestion of columnist and friend Louella Parsons, as it was felt her own name was "a little staid for a singer of popular songs". According to Parsons, Stanton had "a beautiful soprano voice". In 1949, she married silent film actor Ken Harlan to become his eighth wife, but they divorced in December 1953 after having separated in April, on grounds of cruelty, although she told reporters
runs along the southern boundary of the township and can be accessed via exit 609 Bandar Serenia exit. Public transportation Closest rail station is ERL Salak Tinggi, about 5.3 km
new township in Sepang constituency, Selangor, Malaysia. Serenia is located near Salak Tinggi. Formerly known as Ampar Tenang Estate, it is later turned into a township which is developed by Sime Darby Properties. Access Car North–South
Saturn the CDA studied the E ring, dust in the plumes of Enceladus, and dust in Saturn's environment. Overview The Cosmic Dust Analyzer, CDA was the seventh dust instrument from the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics (MPIK), Heidelberg (Germany) following the dust detectors on the HEOS 2 sat5ellite and dust detctors on the Galileo and Ulysses space probes and the more complex dust analyzers on the Helios spacecraft, the Giotto and VeGa spacecraft to Halley's Comet. The new dust analyzer system was developed by a team of scientists and engineers of Eberhard Grün to analyze dust in the Saturn system on board the Cassini spacecraft. This instrument employs a larger sensitive area (0.1 m2) impact detector, a smaller time-of-flight mass spectrometer chemical analyzer and two high rate polarized polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) detectors, in order to cope with the high fluxes during crossings of the E ring. Tony McDonnell from University of Canterbury and Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL) helped with the development of the chemical analyzer. The PVDF detectors were provided by Tony Tuzzolino from the University of Chicago. The proposing Principal Investigator for CDA was Eberhard Grün. In 1990 the PI-ship was handed over to Ralf Srama from the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, who is now at the University of Stuttgart, Germany. Ralf Srama got his degree “Dr.-Ing.” from the Technical University of Munich for his Thesis (10 Nov. 2000, in German), "From the Cosmic-Dust-Analyzer to a model describing scientific spacecraft". The main sensor of CDA is an impact ionization detector (IID) like the Galileo and Ulysses
cloud, the stream of interstellar dust, and Jupiter dust streams. During 13 years in orbit around Saturn the CDA studied the E ring, dust in the plumes of Enceladus, and dust in Saturn's environment. Overview The Cosmic Dust Analyzer, CDA was the seventh dust instrument from the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics (MPIK), Heidelberg (Germany) following the dust detectors on the HEOS 2 sat5ellite and dust detctors on the Galileo and Ulysses space probes and the more complex dust analyzers on the Helios spacecraft, the Giotto and VeGa spacecraft to Halley's Comet. The new dust analyzer system was developed by a team of scientists and engineers of Eberhard Grün to analyze dust in the Saturn system on board the Cassini spacecraft. This instrument employs a larger sensitive area (0.1 m2) impact detector, a smaller time-of-flight mass spectrometer chemical analyzer and two high rate polarized polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) detectors, in order to cope with the high fluxes during crossings of the E ring. Tony McDonnell from University of Canterbury and Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL) helped with the development of the chemical analyzer. The PVDF detectors were provided by Tony Tuzzolino from the University of Chicago. The proposing Principal Investigator for CDA was Eberhard Grün. In 1990 the PI-ship was handed over to Ralf Srama from the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, who is now at the University of Stuttgart, Germany. Ralf Srama got his degree “Dr.-Ing.” from the Technical University of Munich for his Thesis (10 Nov. 2000, in German), "From the Cosmic-Dust-Analyzer to a model describing scientific spacecraft". The main sensor of CDA is an impact ionization detector (IID) like the Galileo and Ulysses Dust Detectors. In the center of the hemispherical target is the smaller (0.016 m2) Chemical Analyzer Target, CAT at +1000 V electric potential. Three millimeter in front of the target is a grid at 0 V potential. Dust impacts onto CAT generate a plasma that is separated by the high electric field. Ions obtain an energy of ~1000eV and are focused towards the center collector. Ions are partly collected by the semi-transparent grid at 230 millimeter distance and the center electron multiplier. The waveforms of the charge signals are measured, stored and transmitted to ground. The
Dunwoody was born in Belfast in October 1935. He attended St. Mary's Christian Brothers' Grammar School, Belfast, and then Queen's University Belfast, from which he graduated with a degree in mechanical engineering. He worked for a period as an apprentice aircraft engineer at Short Brothers before returning to Queen's, where he obtained a PhD in computational fluid dynamics. He moved to Canada, where he became
before returning to Queen's, where he obtained a PhD in computational fluid dynamics. He moved to Canada, where he became a professor of applied mechanics at the University of Toronto. After a short period at the National Physical Laboratory in Teddington, Middlesex, he returned to Queen's, initially as professor of theoretical mechanics and then as professor of applied mathematics and theoretical
the ISS's Kibō Module. The deployment service of KITSUNE will be provided by Mitsui Bussan Aerospace. Mission While in orbit, KITSUNE will conduct several missions, including observing Earth with a resolution of 5 m, and communicating in C band. It will also conduct store and forward, collecting data from ground-based sensor terminals. SPATIUM-II In the SPATIUM-II (SPATIUM : Space Precision Atomic-clock TIming Utility Mission) mission, a UHF signal will be sent from ground stations, and KITSUNE's on board software-defined radio and Raspberry Pi computer will
content measurements) is a nanosatellite developed by the HAK consortium, which consists of Haradaseiki Kogyo, Addnics Corporation, and Kyushu Institute of Technology (Kyutech). The spacecraft is a 6U CubeSat, and carries a high-resolution camera for Earth observation. KITSUNE will be carried to the International Space Station (ISS) on board Cygnus NG-17, and will be deployed from the
a poet with a book of poems published in 1975. He was one of the most popular lyrical poets in Albania in the 1980s. He was the author of eight poems and several novels. In 1989, he was awarded the Migjeni writers prize. In the 1990s, he headed the Albanian Union of Writers and Artists. In 2012, Bardhyl Londo's translation from the English language of Adam Zagajewski's book of poetry, "The City Where I Would Like to Live", was published in Tirana. In February 2022, Bardhyl was hospitalised in Tirana. He died
In February 2022, Bardhyl was hospitalised in Tirana. He died there on 18 February, at the age of 74. Works Poetry Krisma dhe trëndafila, Tirana 1975. Hapa në rrugë, Tirana 1981. Emrin e ka dashuri, Tirana 1984. Si ta qetësoj detin, (How to calm down the ocean), Tirana 1988 Shën Shiu, Tirana 2010 Jeta që na dhanë, Tirana 2013 Prose Uhëzime për kapërcimin e detit, Tirana 1984 (novel) References 1948 births 2022 deaths 20th-century Albanian
2024 Paris The team may be competing in the 2024 Summer Paralympics, from Wednesday 28 August to Sunday 8 September 2024, in the Stade Pierre de Coubertin, Paris, France. As the host nation, they receive one of the eight slots. World Championships IBSA World Goalball Championships have been held every four years from 1978. Placing first or second in the tournament may earn a berth in the Paralympic Games goalball tournaments. 1982 Indianapolis The team competed in the 1982 World Championships, from Monday 28 June to 1 July 1982, at the Hinkle Fieldhouse, Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States of America. Organised by United States Association of Blind Athletes, there were twelve men's and six women's teams. France finished eleventh. The team was coached by Charles Vetter, with some of the athletes being Dacruz and Palermo. 1986 Roermond The 1986 IBSA World Goalball Championships were held in Roermond, the Netherlands. There were eighteen men's and ten women's teams. Regional championships
coached by Charles Vetter, with some of the athletes being Dacruz and Palermo. 1986 Roermond The 1986 IBSA World Goalball Championships were held in Roermond, the Netherlands. There were eighteen men's and ten women's teams. Regional championships The team competes in the IBSA Europe goalball region. 1985 Olsztyn The team competed at the 1985 European Championships, in Olsztyn, Poland. There were thirteen men's and six women's teams. Groups A and C are held one year, and Group B the following year. Strong teams move towards Group A. The team finished last. 1987 Milton Keynes The team competed at the 1987 European Championships, in Milton Keynes, England. There were twelve men's and five women's teams. The team finished last. 1991 Lahti The team competed at the 1991 European Championships, in Lahti, Finland. There were fifteen men's and eight women's teams. The team finished second last, ahead of Sweden. 2019 L'Aquila (Group C) The team competed in the 2019 IBSA Goalball European C Championships from Tuesday 29 October to Saturday 2 November 2019, in L'Aquila,
Personer” while featuring on the song with Hov1. He was previously a member of the group
Hurtig (born 1997) is a Swedish singer and rapper. In 2022, Hurtig got a number 1 hit on Sverigetopplistan with the song ”30 Personer” while featuring on
Club in the NCAA Division 1. Club career Cunningham started her professional playing career with FF Lugano 1976 between 2017 and 2019 in the Swiss Women's Super League before transferring to rivals FC Zurich for the 2019/20 season. She played for Zurich in the 2019/20 UEFA Women's Champions League season. On July 13, 2021, she was signed by Swedish Elitettan side, IFK Norrkoping. On January 28, 2022, Cunningham was signed by Blackburn Rovers on a short-term contract ahead
strength on the ball, and abilities to use both feet. Youth career Since a young age Cunningham grew up playing multiple sports including track where she competed in the 800 and 1600 meter races. She played football for Santa Rosa United before moving to the Santa Rosa Junior College where she won the state championship. Cunningham transferred to study at the University of San Francisco and represent The USF Women's Soccer Club in the NCAA Division 1. Club career Cunningham started her professional playing career with FF Lugano 1976 between 2017 and 2019 in the Swiss Women's Super
laps of the circuit, and was won by British driver Stirling Moss in a Maserati 250F. Results References International Gold Cup International Gold Cup
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wide distribution. Within this species two variations, Phalaenopsis difformis var. difformis and Phalaenopsis difformis var. kinabaluensis (J.J.Wood, A.L.Lamb & Shim) Kocyan & Schuit., are formally recognized. Description The very short-stemmed plants bear few, coriaceous, elliptic-oblong, flat, spreading leaves between 7-16 cm in length and 3-4 cm in width. The flowers are of unusual shape for the genus and arise between late June to early July from pendulous, many-flowered, 20-30 cm long inflorescences, which exceed the leaves in length. The greenish-yellow flowers with brown bands are
Phalaenopsis difformis var. difformis and Phalaenopsis difformis var. kinabaluensis (J.J.Wood, A.L.Lamb & Shim) Kocyan & Schuit., are formally recognized. Description The very short-stemmed plants bear few, coriaceous, elliptic-oblong, flat, spreading leaves between 7-16 cm in length and 3-4 cm in width. The flowers are of unusual shape for the genus and arise between late June to early July from pendulous, many-flowered, 20-30 cm long inflorescences, which exceed the leaves in length. The greenish-yellow flowers with brown bands are 1.2 cm wide. The most striking feature is the unusual shape of the labellum.
by Kapamilya Channel. Directed by Emmanuel Palo and Jojo Saguin, starring Loisa Andalio, Ronnie Alonte, and Elisse Joson. The series will premiere on the Primetime Bida evening block on Kapamilya Channel, A2Z, TV5, and worldwide via The Filipino Channel replacing Viral Scandal. Cast
Bida evening block on Kapamilya Channel, A2Z, TV5, and worldwide via The Filipino Channel replacing Viral Scandal. Cast Main cast Loisa Andalio as Jane Ronnie Alonte Elisse Joson Supporting cast Ana Abad-Santos Trina Legaspi as Alice Isay Alvarez Maria Isabel Lopez Janice de Belen Mylene Dizon Lotlot de Leon Tonton
the lines, and the organization and working of the spy system. Reception "To secure motion pictures of actual fighting in the European conflict requires a of mixture of skill, courage, the official influence and knowledge of military affairs. All these qualities are combined in the person of Donald C. Thompson, staff photographer for Leslie's Weekly and official cinematographer to the French Government. For that reason his collection of films stands in a class apart from the mass of stuff which has been exhibited in this country in the guise of "war pictures" and which has been in so many cases either utterly spurious or taken so far from the actual front line of battle as to be of little more than academic interest." The Moving Picture World, November 4, 1916 "The most impressive feature of Mr. Thompson's pictures is their authenticity. Nothing is faked. The photographer was under fire repeatedly, and scene after scene was taken at the risk of his life. ...the man who made the pictures never let any obstacle or danger stand in his way." The Moving Picture World, November 11, 1916 "Thompson is an artist as well as a photographer, a cool headed, daring photographer at that. Some of the pictures he has taken of the great war would size up favorably with the work of the great masters, and give a wealth of detail not found in these. One can sit thru the entire seven reels and not lose interest ... Besides their historical interest and the strong, bold portrayal of actual soldier life as it is today, the pictures have a number of unique features. Men, men, men by the thousands stream across the screen, young men, old men, uniformed men, ragged men, strong men and weak – French, Scots, English, Russian, Austrian, Algerian – men about to die and men already dead, but never a woman in the entire picture." The Topeka Daily Capital, December 9, 1916 "Decidedly pro-Ally as the material is, it shows interesting effects of the German sweep through the war zone. Massed bodies of French and English troops en route; piled stores of shells; slumbering cannon, aero craft, and German prisoners; views from aloft of trenches as well as of battleships all go toward packing the seven reels with interest. Much detail is clearly screened in the corpses and skeletons piled about deserted fortifications. The very fine photography and immense expanse of territory covered at a sweep of the camera lense, bring this collection of front-line-of-battle pictures up to any war films yet seen on this side, as far as merit goes. Their value at box offices depends as ever-upon the state of the public appetite for
Reel 5. Gunboats move along the Yser and fire barrages. Artillery pieces loaded and fired. Effects of the shell fire; artillery observation posts; German observation balloons; and gas being fanned from a trench. Reel 6. Scottish infantry passes through Mametz, Somme. Telephone wire is strung. Troops throw grenades. Prisoners are marched to the rear. Joffre confers with aides. Tunnels are made under German trenches with air drills, mines are planted, and the trenches exploded. A spy is shot. Machine guns are moved forward. Skeletons lie beside a burial trench. Hand grenades explode in German trenches. Troops charge German trenches. Reel 7. Infantry attack and go over top of trench; Germans surrender and shout "Kamerad!" and are marched through French trenches to a stockade in the rear and searched; French infantry advances through No-Mans Land; abandoned German war materiel; mutilated corpses; German prisoners marched to the rear; and French and U.S. flags. Production Photography Thompson most probably captured the Salonica material and the dogfights during his trip to the Balkans and France in November and December of 1915. Other reels of film are largely sourced from material he shot in June and July of 1916 in France. Thompson claims to have shot 30 reels of film, primarily for Leslie's Weekly, but 70% of his material remained in France. He was commissioned by the French Government to record the French offensive at Verdun. Thompson's hopes of covering the Allied offensive of 1916 were dashed when he was wounded in France on July 2 at the Battle of the Somme. Nevertheless, he had enough footage for a 10-reel feature, which he edited down to seven reels for public release. He edited the footage while convalescing in New York. Release Thompson created a company named Donald C. Thompson Film Co., Inc. to market and distribute the film. The company was formed largely of his associates at Leslie Weekly. Thompson initially offered the exclusive rights of the film to Samuel Rothafel, managing director of the Rialto Theatre in New York City. Rothafel began screening the film in installments on October 15, 1916 and claimed that the film broke the Rialto's box office records. The film was widely circulated in northeastern US and in Canada and by August 1917 in Australia. Thompson often showed the film to raise money and offered the film free of charge to any organization that would donate proceeds from its exhibition to the American Red Cross. The Army and Navy War College in Washington DC bought prints of the film to use in an official capacity for study and observation. Officers were amazed at the detail in the film, such as the manufacture and piping of poison gas, the sappers digging mines under the enemy trenches by the aid of compressed air, how the ammunition is fed to the big 15-inch guns and their method of firing, the armored canal boats bringing up supplies in back of the lines, and the organization and working of the spy system. Reception "To secure motion pictures of actual fighting in the European conflict requires a of mixture of skill, courage, the official influence and knowledge of military affairs. All these qualities are combined in the person of Donald C. Thompson, staff photographer for Leslie's Weekly and official cinematographer to the French Government. For that reason his collection of films stands in a class apart from the mass of stuff which has been exhibited in this country in the guise of "war pictures" and which has been in so many cases either utterly spurious or taken so far from the actual front line of battle as to
and DJ Alexandru Cotoi has written songs for various artists, mostly Romanian. He has written songs under his full name or a shorter version of his first name, Alex Cotoi, and has released music under the pseudonym Sickotoy. Cotoi published his first songs in 2003. In October 2007, while being part of Morandi, he formed the music group Sonichouse alongside Radu Dumitriu, Răzvan Gorcinski, and Victor Bourosu. By September 2009, the group had published five songs on their Myspace profile and announced that they were working on their debut album, which was released on 16 April 2011. During his career, Cotoi has accrued several notable writing credits. He co-wrote nine tracks on Alexandra Stan's 2014 studio album Unlocked, including the singles "Dance", "Thanks for Leaving" and "Vanilla Chocolat". In 2015, he contributed to "Baddest Girl in Town" which appears on Pitbull's ninth studio album Dale. Aside from the single "Sub pielea mea", which peaked at number one in the CIS, Romania, and Russia, Cotoi co-wrote three other tracks on Carla's Dreams's debut album Ngoc. He contributed to the group's second album Antiexemplu, writing each track alongside them. Cotoi was also heavily involved in the songwriting process for Irina Rimes's Cosmos
Roxen, attained similar success, peaking at number three in Romania and at number seven in Bulgaria. In 2020, as part of a collaboration with TVR, Global Records was tasked with selecting the Romanian entry for the 65th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. Cotoi was one of the songwriters involved, having co-written two of the five songs that were chosen for the national final, those being "Beautiful Disaster" and "Colors". In the same year, he collaborated with Inna on her seventh studio album, Heartbreaker, having a writing credit on each track. The album's lead single, "Flashbacks", peaked at number four in Romania, reached number one in Russia and was the most played song in 2021 in the former according to Media Forest. The two collaborated again in 2021 for Inna's eighth studio album, Champagne Problems, which was released in 2022. Cotoi once again contributed to all tracks. Another 2021 collaboration of theirs was the non-album single "Up", which peaked at number one in Romania. Other writing credits which topped
Magnet is an Austrian right-wing extremist. Life Magnet's political career started in the Austrian neo-Nazi organization "League of Free Youth" (Bund Freier Jugend" BfJ). In 2007, the BfJ was baned; the prosecutor said, BfJ had an ideology similar to NSDAP. The BfJ cadre Stefan Magnet, René Hönig and Michael Scharfmüller were imprisoned for half a year. Magnet founded the media- and advertising agency "MS Medienlogistik Werbe GmbH" in 2011. With his company he produced advertising videos for the Upper Austrian politician Manfred Haimbuchner, leader of Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) in the state of Upper Austria.The state of Upper Austria awarded contracts to Magnets advertising agency in 2019 and 2020. For what and at what price is unclear, investigations from magazine Profil said. Magnet worked also for the Linz based "right boulevard" weekly Wochenblick, which is close to FPÖ. TV-station "Auf1" Magnet founded
Freier Jugend" BfJ). In 2007, the BfJ was baned; the prosecutor said, BfJ had an ideology similar to NSDAP. The BfJ cadre Stefan Magnet, René Hönig and Michael Scharfmüller were imprisoned for half a year. Magnet founded the media- and advertising agency "MS Medienlogistik Werbe GmbH" in 2011. With his company he produced advertising videos for the Upper Austrian politician Manfred Haimbuchner, leader of Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) in the state of Upper Austria.The state of Upper Austria awarded contracts to Magnets advertising agency in 2019 and 2020. For what and at what price is unclear, investigations from magazine Profil said. Magnet worked also for the Linz based "right boulevard" weekly Wochenblick, which is close to FPÖ. TV-station "Auf1" Magnet founded the Internet-TV station "Auf1". For the imprint he founded an association, called „Verein für basisgetragene, selbstbestimmte, pluralistische
India. It was launched on 18th January 2017 by Shahnawaz Akhtar. References Internet properties established in
online Web portal based in Kolkata, India. It was launched on 18th
of historical and documentary films about the Revolution of Dignity. References Living people 1970 births Kyiv National I. K. Karpenko-Kary Theatre, Cinema and Television University alumni Recipients of the Shevchenko National Prize Ukrainian film directors Ukrainian screenwriters
the Revolution of Dignity. References Living people 1970 births Kyiv National I. K. Karpenko-Kary Theatre, Cinema and Television University alumni Recipients of the Shevchenko National Prize Ukrainian film
Turkish football, the Süper Lig. In addition to the domestic league, Adana Demirspor participated in this season's edition of the Turkish Cup. Players First-team suad Out on loan Competitions Overall record
season in the history of Adana Demirspor and the first season back in the top tier of Turkish football, the Süper Lig. In addition to the domestic league,
the sole purpose of encouraging the public particularly the people in the Jibowu environs to recreate and relax in the park, promoting an eco-friendly environment. Gallery References
in collaboration with Guinea Insurance, with the sole purpose of encouraging the public particularly the people in the Jibowu environs to recreate and
17–24 April 2017, Jorge Costa Oliveira, Secretary of State of Internationalization 30 September 2018, Parliamentary Delegation. Visits from Iranian officials to Portugal 7 January 2003, Khamal Kharazi, Minister of Foreign Affairs 5 November 2004, Gholamali Khoshroo, Vice-Minister for International Legal Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran 23 January 2008, Manuchehr Motaki Minister of Foreign Affairs September 2008, Mohammad Jahromi, Minister of Labour. 15–17 June 2009, Mehdi Safari, Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs 13 July 2010, Manuchehr Motaki, Minister of Foreign Affairs 18 June 2014, Reza Salehi Amiri Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance 15 April 2015, Mohammad Javad Zarif, Minister of Foreign Affairs 12–13 May 2015, Hassan Ghashghavi, Vice-minister of Foreign Affairs for Consular and Parliamentary Affairs 12 May 2016, Hassan Ghashghavi Vice-Minister of Foreign, Consular and Parliamentary Relations, and Iranian Affairs 18 September 2017, Parliamentary Delegation 5–14 May 2018, Parliamentary Delegation Economic relations The two countries maintain a consistent, but modest economic and commercial relationship. The total of goods traded by the two countries in 2019 amounted to 21.99 million dollars, with a surplus from the Portuguese perspective of 5.21 million dollars. Iran was in 2020 the 104th client of Portuguese exports, with a quota of 0.02% of the total of Portuguese exports in that year, while it was
renewed, with the first Portuguese consulate in Tehran opening in December 1932, which was followed by a Portuguese Legation in the same city on 11 May 1956, which would eventually become an embassy. On 15 October 1956, the Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Portugal in Ankara, Luís Norton de Matos, presented his credentials as Non-resident Ambassador in Tehran, becoming the first diplomatic representative of Portugal in Iran in the modern era. Throughout the first two decades of the 20th century, the relations between the two countries intensified, several bilateral agreements were signed, and a number of official visits by officials from both countries occurred. In 2008, the 500th anniversary of the relations between the two countries was celebrated. Bilateral agreements Several bilateral agreements have been signed by the two countries, including: Financial Protocol, signed on 10 October 1993. Agreement for Cooperation in the Fields of Language, Education, Culture, Sports, Youth, Tourism and Media, signed on 26 January 2015 Agreement on the suppression of Visas for holders of Diplomatic, Special or Service Passports, signed on 22 April 2017 Furthermore, numerous Memorandums of Understanding were signed between different Ministries of the two countries, regarding cooperation in the fields of Education, Culture, Science, Technology, Sports, Tourism, Historical and Patrimonial Documentation, Agriculture and Political Consultations. High-level visits Over the last decades, several high level visits took place, including the following: Visits from Portuguese officials to Iran 7–11 October 2014, Jorge Barreto Xavier, Secretary of State for Culture 23–26 January 2015, Rui Machete, Minister of State and Foreign Affairs 15–18 September 2015, Nuno Viera de Brito, Secretary of State for Food and Agri-food Research 27–31 May 2016, Jorge Costa Oliveira, Secretary of State of Internationalization 17–24 April 2017, Jorge Costa Oliveira, Secretary of State of Internationalization 30 September 2018, Parliamentary Delegation. Visits from Iranian officials to Portugal 7 January 2003, Khamal Kharazi, Minister of Foreign
unknown until a descendant of his, 91-year-old Dick Johnson, of McMinnville, Oregon, discovered via research that his great-grandfather was a Civil War veteran. In October 2021, the gravestone of Mary Pratt (wife of David), who died in 1810, was found in the middle of Methodist Road in Westbrook, Maine, and was turned over to the local police department. It had been removed from Old Baptist Cemetery. Notable burials Cushing Prince (1745–1827), owner of the Cushing and Hannah Prince House, a National Register of Historic Places property William R. Stockbridge (1782–1850), prominent merchant, ship owner and town treasurer Captain Sylvanus Blanchard, sea captain, shipyard owner and former resident at the Capt. S. C. Blanchard House, although it is named for his son, Sylvanus Cushing Blanchard (1811–1888). Son-in-law of Cushing Prince Frederick Gore (1860–1930), manager of the Forest Paper Company References 17th-century establishments in Maine Cemeteries
North Yarmouth and Freeport Baptist Meetinghouse, a National Register of Historic Places property, on its southern side. It is the only burial site in the town attached to an extant church building. The meetinghouse was completed in 1796, but there are burials in the cemetery dating to the late 17th century and early 18th century. The earliest discovered burial is that of Jacob Mitchell Sr. (1643–1675). Immediately inside the gate, on the left-hand side, is a billboard-style trio of gravestones – one of two in the cemetery, but only around forty are known to have been found in Maine. In 2011, the previously unmarked 1870 grave site of Private
of Turkish football, the Süper Lig. In addition to the domestic league, Alanyaspor are participating in this season's edition of the Turkish Cup. Players First-team suad Out on
league, Alanyaspor are participating in this season's edition of the Turkish Cup. Players First-team suad Out on loan Competitions Overall record Süper Lig League table Results
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associate member of the academy, and in 1937, a full member. She was also a member of the Watford & Bushey Art Society. In later life, Frobisher was the "live-in companion" of Kemp-Welch. Death and legacy Frobisher died in 1974. She is buried at St James' Church, Bushey, in the same grave as Kemp-Welch, and Kemp-Welch's sister Edith. The Frobisher Studio at Bushey Museum & Art Gallery is named after the artist, and functions as a teaching studio. Many of her works are held in its collection. One former student is the miniaturist Jennifer Buxton. References External links 1890 births 1974 deaths 20th-century English women artists Artists from Leeds People from Bushey Animal
director of the Frobisher School of Painting, and specialised in animal painting. One of her best known works is Apple blossom in the Garden at Kingsley, Bushey. Biography Frobisher was born in Leeds in 1890. She studied at the Bushey School of Painting and in 1920 was appointed secretary of the school, founded by artist Lucy Kemp-Welch. Kemp-Welch had been taught by Hubert von Herkomer, and in 1905 took over the running of his art school, re-naming it the Bushey School of Painting, and later the Kemp-Welch School of Animal Painting. In 1928 Frobisher took over and renamed it once again, as the Frobisher School of Painting. The school specialised in classes on animal painting with a variety of models. Noted for the skill and accuracy of her dog paintings, Frobisher also painted a number of paintings inspired by nature, including the celebrated
PST deliver on all cylinders through this set of non-stop improvisations that allow all three members to stretch out without overtly exploiting the outer reaches of their instruments... There's a perfect symmetry between the players, solos are meted out judiciously... Amiri Baraka described freedom music as 'a terrible wholeness,' not in the pejorative but to underline the serious nature of African American expressionism, and how it should be taken without prejudice or dismissive whimsy. The Profound Sound Trio make it known to all they are in business to make sure they are heard in perfect clarity,
on all cylinders through this set of non-stop improvisations that allow all three members to stretch out without overtly exploiting the outer reaches of their instruments... There's a perfect symmetry between the players, solos are meted out judiciously... Amiri Baraka described freedom music as 'a terrible wholeness,' not in the pejorative but to underline the serious nature of African American expressionism, and how it should be taken without prejudice or dismissive whimsy. The Profound Sound Trio make it known to all they are in business to make sure they are heard in perfect clarity, with not a trace of mistaken identity." Writing for Moment's Notice, Brian
1956. Politics and detentions Upon returning to Rhodesia, Madzimbamuto became active in nationalist politics. First he joined the recently founded City Youth League. When it merged with the African National Congress in 1957, he became chair of the ANC's Highfield, Harare branch. He was first detained in 1959 and though occasionally released for short periods, was not fully released until 1963. Then he was soon re-arrested as a member of the Zimbabwe African People's Union Central Committee. Stella Madzimbamuto challenged his continued detention in the landmark legal case Madzimbamuto v Lardner-Burke on the grounds that Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence in 1965 was invalid. She lost in Rhodesian court, and though she won in the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in 1968, Madzimbamuto was not released until 1974. They had other children during this period, whose names reflect their parents' growing desperation: Chipo ("Gift"), Tambudzai ("They are troubling us") and Tafirenyika ("We are dying for the country"). During imprisonment, Madzimbamuto earned a law degree via correspondence from the University of London. In 1969, he was declared Amnesty International Prisoner of the Year. When Madzimbamuto was released in 1974, he had another romantic relationship, and
Zambia), where he studied until 1952. After graduation he worked as a broadcaster, publicist, and salesman throughout Rhodesia and South Africa. Marriage He met Stella Nkolombe, who would become his wife, in Durban, which he was visiting as a publicity officer for Boswell Wilkie Circus. She was a nurse at Ladysmith Provincial Hospital. They quickly married and moved to Rhodesia. She gave birth to the first of their four children, son Farai (Shona language for "Be happy"), in 1956. Politics and detentions Upon returning to Rhodesia, Madzimbamuto became active in nationalist politics. First he joined the recently founded City Youth League. When it merged with the African National Congress in 1957, he became chair of the ANC's Highfield, Harare branch. He was first detained in 1959 and though occasionally released for short periods, was not fully released until 1963. Then he was soon re-arrested as
new species in 1982 by Bernd Renner and David Galloway. The type specimen was collected by Galloway on the path to Emily Falls on Mount Peel (South Canterbury); here it was found growing on a fallen Pseudowintera on a stream bank.
Peel (South Canterbury); here it was found growing on a fallen Pseudowintera on a stream bank. The lichen contains the secondary compounds 7β-acetoxyhopan-22-ol and hopan-15α-22-diol, which are derivatives of the triterpene compound hopane. The specific epithet allanii honours New Zealand botanist Harry Allan, who "described the vegetation of Mt Peel, and
New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Guardian.<ref>Julian Borger, "Serb leader rejects way out of political crisis," '"The Guardian, 9 December 1996, p. 2.</ref> His treatment at the hands of state authorities was itself the impetus for new protests against Milošević's government on 9 December; a student group issued the statement, "Must we bow our heads and take all of this? Tomorrow it could be one of us." Serbian state authorities denied that Bulatović was mistreated and issued a statement saying he "did not have any objections to the way he was treated." Sentenced to twenty-five days in jail, he was released early and took part in further anti-Milošević rallies, including in Belgrade on 31 December. He said that he was again beaten by police on 17 January, after he was recognized in a crowd. In November 1998, Bulatović's arrest and mistreatment were mentioned in an Amnesty International report on human rights conditions in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Bulatović remained in Belgrade following the 1996–97 protests. When the Zajedno coalition broke up in late 1997, he took part in further protests in the city. He also left the SPO and became a founding member of the Christian Democratic Party of Serbia (Demohrišćanska Stranka Srbije, DHSS). Slobodan Milošević was defeated in the 2000 Yugoslavian general election and fell from power on 5 October 2000. Bulatović was again arrested and reportedly beaten nine days later by police officers who demanded he inform them about the location of arms taken from the Belgrade police station. He said that he knew nothing about the weapons and that he planned to file charges against the officers. This notwithstanding, he left Serbia for France on 5 November 2000. In a 2002 interview with the SPO's journal Srpska reč, he said that some leaders of the Democratic Opposition of Serbia (Demokratska opozicija Srbije, DOS), the political coalition that overthrew Milošević, had "continued on the same path that Milošević had trodden during his dictatorship." He accused Zoran Đinđić of "privatiz[ing] a mafia-controlled Serbia" and said that "Đinđić's thugs" had beaten him on 15 October 2000. Bulatović has also said that he left Serbia following an encounter with paramilitary commander Milorad Ulemek, also known as Legija. While living in Paris, Bulatović founded the Pokret za novu Srbiju (PZNS). Return to Serbia and further political activism Bulatović moved back to Serbia on the same day that Legija was arrested. He returned to Šid and founded the Movement for the Protection and Nurturing of the Bosut River, which was among other things focused on an opposition to illegal fishing. In the 2012 Serbian local elections, he was elected as the candidate of his own "Bosut Movement" on the electoral list of the Democratic Party (Demokratska stranka, DS). In 2014, he became deputy president (i.e., deputy speaker) of the assembly. He appeared in the fourth position on another coalition list led by the DS in the 2016 local elections and was re-elected when the
an elected official in his home community of Šid and led the party, "Green Ecological Party-The Greens" (Zelene ekološke partije – Zeleni, ZEP-Zeleni). He is now a vice-president of the Party of Freedom and Justice (Stranka slobode i pravde, SSP). Early life and private career Bulatović was born in Šid, in what was then the Socialist Autonomous Province of Vojvodina in the Socialist Republic of Serbia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. During the 1996 protests, he was identified as a student and a factory worker. He is now active in agriculture and goat and sheep breeding. 1996 protests and after Bulatović joined the Serbian Renewal Movement (Srpski pokret obnove, SPO) in the 1990s and took part in the protests against electoral fraud that followed the 1996 local elections. At a Belgrade protest on 7 December 1996, he was one of a number of students who carried an effigy of authoritarian Serbian president Slobodan Milošević wearing prison clothes and a ball and chain. For this, he was arrested on charges of creating a public disturbance; the media outlet B92 reported that he had been badly beaten, and the opposition coalition Zajedno (which included the SPO) indicated he had suffered severe head and chest wounds. His mother was able to visit him in jail and reported that he was being kept in an unheated room and was at risk of developing pneumonia. Bulatović's arrest was covered in newspapers such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Guardian.<ref>Julian Borger, "Serb leader rejects way out of political crisis," '"The Guardian, 9 December 1996, p. 2.</ref> His treatment at the hands of state authorities was itself the impetus for new protests against Milošević's government on 9 December; a student group issued the statement, "Must we bow our heads and take all of this? Tomorrow it could be one of us." Serbian state authorities denied that Bulatović was mistreated and issued a statement saying he "did not have any objections to the way he was treated." Sentenced to twenty-five days in jail, he was released early and took part in further anti-Milošević rallies, including in Belgrade on 31 December. He said that he was again beaten by police on 17 January, after he was recognized in a crowd. In November 1998, Bulatović's arrest and mistreatment were mentioned in an Amnesty International report on human rights conditions in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Bulatović remained in Belgrade following the 1996–97 protests. When the Zajedno coalition broke up in late 1997, he took part in further protests in the city. He also left the SPO and became a founding member of the Christian Democratic Party
soul singer Jimmy Ruffin. Albums Studio albums Compilation albums Singles Notes References Discographies
singer Jimmy Ruffin. Albums Studio albums Compilation albums Singles Notes
Drawing Pool B with five other teams, the team was defeated by Canada 10:0, South Korea 12:2, Slovakia 6:4, and Croatia 10:2. The team however beat Russia 13:5. 2011 Antalya The team competed in the 2011 IBSA World Games from 1 to 10 April 2011, in Antalya, Turkey, organised by the Turkish Blind Sports Federation. There were fifteen men's and fourteen women's teams. They placed seventh of eight teams in Group B, losing six of seven games, and were thirteenth in the final standings. Regional championships The team competed in IBSA Asia goalball region, and from January 2010 became part of the IBSA Asia-Pacific goalball competition region. 2013 Beijing The team competed in the 2013 IBSA Asia Pacific Goalball Regional Championships, from 11 to 16 November 2013, in Beijing, China. Of the six men's teams (Australia, China, Iran, Japan, Mongolia, Thailand), they lost four of their five games, staying ahead of Mongolia. 2017 Bangkok The team competed in the 2017 IBSA Asia/Pacific Goalball Regional Championships, from Monday 21 to Saturday 26 August
2017, in the Thai-Japan Sports Stadium, Din Daeng, Bangkok, Thailand. There were seven men's and five women's teams. The team included Siwarin Phonphirun #5, Noppadon Poosrisom #3, Chonlathi Sukchum #1, Danuporn Suksom #1, Kitsada Thanyawanitphong #8, and Tanapong Wangthongjitr #9. In Pool B with Iran, South Korea, and Kazakhstan, the team lost two of its three games. 2019 Chiba The team competed in the 2019 IBSA Goalball Asia-Pacific Regional Championships, from Thursday 5 to Tuesday 10 December 2019, in the Chiba Port Arena, Chiba, Japan. There were seven men's and six women's teams. The team included Pornchai Chadmee #6, Buncha Fankhamai #4, Noppadon Poosrisom #3, Chonlathi Sukchum #1, Kitsada Thanyawanitphong #7, and Tanapong Wangthongjitr #2. Fankhamai was the team's highest goal scorer, followed by Thanyawanitphong . They placed fifth in the round-robin ahead of Australia and Indonesia, and fifth overall. 2022 South Korea Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2021 IBSA Goalball Asia-Pacific Regional Championships were moved from November 2021 to 21 March 2022 in Asan, South Korea. Thailand was intending to compete. ASEAN Para Games 2015 Singapore The team competed at the 8th and 2015 ASEAN Para Games, with competition from Friday 4 to Wednesday 9 December 2015, at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore. There were four men's teams (Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Thailand) and three women's teams (Laos, Myanmar, Thailand). Team athletes were Pornchai Chadmee, Buncha Fankhamai, Saknarin Khlaisuwan, Siwarin Phonphirun, Noppadon Poosrisom, and Tanapong Wangtrongjitr. The team won gold, ahead of Malaysia by a mercy of 16:6. 2017 Kuala Lumpur The team competed at the 9th and 2017 ASEAN Para Games, with competition from Sunday 17 to Saturday 23 September 2017, at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. There were at least three men's teams (Laos, Malaysia, Thailand) and three women's teams (Laos,
the Gilded Age. Its left-wing stances on monetary policy came at odds with the considerably more conservative members of the Republican Party, including Ulysses S. Grant and James G. Blaine. When Butler and Democratic congressman George H. Pendleton led a bipartisan wing of inflationists advocating the continued usage of greenbacks, Blaine emerged as the first member of Congress antagonizing the repudiation theory. After President Grant in 1874 vetoed Butler's "inflation bill," Harper's Weekly published a cartoon by Thomas Nast depicting Grant, a supporter of sound money, as having "bottled up" Butlerism. In spite of Butlerism's radical elements during its time, Butler during the presidency of Rutherford B. Hayes was closely aligned with the politics of the conservative Stalwart faction in his support for Ulysses S. Grant due to their shared concern for civil rights, tendency to "wave the bloody shirt," and antipathy towards the hardline civil service reform efforts. These aims were in turn harshly lamented by reformers including Charles Francis Adams, Jr., and Carl Schurz. Opponents of Butler derided the ideology as involving "no principle which is elevating, it inspires no sentiment which is ennobling." In turn, defenders of
pay off the national debt. The ideology and political themes of Butlerism, which opposed civil service reform, advocated inflationary monetary policy, and assailed capitalism as exploiting workmen, clashed with the aims of liberal reformers in the Gilded Age. Its left-wing stances on monetary policy came at odds with the considerably more conservative members of the Republican Party, including Ulysses S. Grant and James G. Blaine. When Butler and Democratic congressman George H. Pendleton led a bipartisan wing of inflationists advocating the continued usage of greenbacks, Blaine emerged as the first member of Congress antagonizing the repudiation theory. After President Grant in 1874 vetoed Butler's "inflation bill," Harper's Weekly published a cartoon by Thomas Nast depicting Grant, a supporter of sound money, as having "bottled up" Butlerism. In spite of Butlerism's radical elements during its time, Butler during the presidency of Rutherford B. Hayes was closely aligned with the politics of the conservative Stalwart faction in his support for Ulysses S. Grant due to their shared concern for civil rights, tendency to "wave the bloody shirt," and antipathy towards
of Marxism-Leninism in German). History and profile Weg und Ziel was launched in 1935. The journal was one of the publications of the Communist Party. It was published by the Globus Verlag, based in Vienna, on a monthly basis. Its sister publication was Volksstimme. Shortly after its start Weg und Ziel became an illegal publication. One of the significant topics that the journal dealt with in its early years was the concept of nation in Austria. However, it mostly published the German translations of the official news published in the Soviet Union which were featured with no comment or further discussion. Long-term editor of Weg und Ziel was Franz Marek who was appointed to the post in 1946.
German) was a German language monthly Marxist–Leninist theoretical journal which was affiliated with the Communist Party of Austria. The journal was published in Vienna in the period 1935–2000. Its subtitle was Monatsschrift für Theorie und Praxis des Marxismus-Leninismus (Monthly Journal for the Theory and Practice of Marxism-Leninism in German). History and profile Weg und Ziel was launched in 1935. The journal was one of the publications of the Communist Party. It was published by the Globus Verlag, based in Vienna, on a monthly basis. Its sister
were unable to defended their title, losing to Marist in the semifinals. Marist went on to win the Championship, defeating Rider in a penalty shoot-out in the final. This is Marist's fourth overall tournament win and first since 2005. The title is also the first for head coach Matt Viggiano. As tournament champions, Marist earned the MAAC's automatic berth into the 2021 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament. Seeding The top eight teams in the regular season earned a spot in the
2021 MAAC Men's Soccer Tournament was the postseason men's soccer tournament for the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference held from November 7 through November 14, 2021. The seven-match tournament took place at campus sites, with the higher seed hosting matches. The host for the matches was determined by seeding from regular season play. The eight-team single-elimination tournament consisted of three rounds based on seeding from regular season conference play. The Monmouth were the defending champions and were unable to defended their title, losing to Marist in the semifinals. Marist went on to win the Championship, defeating Rider in a penalty shoot-out in the final. This is Marist's fourth overall tournament win and first since 2005. The title is also the
KeyBank Parneros served on the board of KeyBank from 2014 to 2018. Barnes & Noble Parneros was appointed chief operating officer of Barnes & Noble in November 2016. In April 2017, he was appointed CEO, with responsibility for all company operations, including brick-and-mortar stores, merchandising, e-Commerce, publishing, IT systems and real estate. At the time, Barnes and Noble was searching for effective ways to compete with Amazon and strengthen its retail and digital Nook businesses. While the brick-and-mortar bookstore market stabilized, the company continued to experience sales and revenue declines. As part of Parneros’ turnaround strategy, Barnes & Noble designed and opened smaller store
company's online business, Staples.com. Under Parneros, Staples launched its first omnichannel stores, customer kiosks that merged the company's retail and online product offerings. KeyBank Parneros served on the board of KeyBank from 2014 to 2018. Barnes & Noble Parneros was appointed chief operating officer of Barnes & Noble in November 2016. In April 2017, he was appointed CEO, with responsibility for all company operations, including brick-and-mortar stores, merchandising, e-Commerce, publishing, IT systems and real estate. At the time, Barnes and Noble was searching for effective ways to compete with Amazon and strengthen its retail and digital Nook businesses. While the brick-and-mortar bookstore market stabilized, the company continued to experience sales and revenue declines. As part of Parneros’ turnaround strategy, Barnes & Noble designed and opened smaller store locations and refocused on book sales. In 2019, the company opened its first five prototype stores, half the size of the traditional stores, to align with its omnichannel sales approach. Parneros was terminated in July 2018 for alleged violation of company policies. Parneros subsequently sued Barnes & Noble
of the Debye relaxation keeping the initial increase of the low frequency wing of the imaginary part, . Because this is also a characteristic feature of the Fourier transform of the stretched exponential function it has been considered as an approximation of the latter, although nowadays
is the static, low frequency permittivity, and is the characteristic relaxation time of the medium. The exponent represents the exponent of the decay of the high frequency wing of the imaginary part, . The Cole–Davidson equation is a generalization of the Debye relaxation keeping the initial increase of the low frequency wing of the imaginary part, . Because this is also a characteristic feature of the Fourier transform of the stretched exponential function it has been considered as an approximation of
Humayun Saeed. It stars Mehwish Hayat, Mikaal Zulfikaar, Saba Hameed and Sajid Hassan in lead roles. Plot The plot revolves around Tooba, a free-spirited and free willed girl who loves her cousin Ramis but circumstances constrain her to marry Junaid, not a good guy. On the other hand, it also revolves around Wahab Ahmed who portrays himself as a pious man but involved in illegal dealings such as corruption. Cast Mehwish Hayat as Tooba Wahab Mikaal Zulfiqar as Taimoor Mirza Saba Hameed as Zareena Wahab Sajid Hassan as
Hameed as Zareena Wahab Sajid Hassan as Wahab Ahmed Natasha Ali as Maina Shehryar Zaidi Sohai Ali Abro as Sania Faris Shafi as Ramis Shamim Hilaly Reception Man Jali received positive reviews from the audience for its dialogues and script. The viewers appreciated Hayat's performance and made her gain recognition. Awards and Nominations References External links Man
They dropped the belts to Mitsu Arakawa and Kinji Shibuya a month later. In May 1963, Townsend went to Japan as Killer X for Japan Wrestling Association. After the tour in Japan, Townsend retired from wrestling and continued his music career. He was also an avid sailor. Death On May 15, 1965, Townsend and his yacht crew were preparing to race the yacht in Puget Sound, Washington, known as the Dorado. During the day high winds picked up 45 miles per hour and a rough sea. During the race, Townsend fell overboard and is believed to have drowned. His body was never found and was 32 years old. Championships and accomplishments NWA All-Star Wrestling NWA Canadian Tag Team Championship (Vancouver version)- with Gene Kiniski
York, Toronto, St. Louis, and Vancouver. Most of his career he spent in Toronto working for Maple Leaf Wrestling from 1957 to 1958 and 1961. He would team with Pat O'Connor and Billy Watson. In 1961 he toured England working for Joint Promotions where he was a big name until 1962. That year he returned to North America working in St. Louis, American Wrestling Association and made his debut in Vancouver as Mr. X. In Vancouver he teamed with Gene Kiniski to win the NWA Canadian Tag
2016. Personal bests Outdoor 800 metres – 1:43.05 (Paris 2016) 1000 metres – 2:13.95 (Lausanne 2016) 1500 metres – 3:39.81 (Turku 2015) References 1994 births Living people Kenyan male middle-distance runners
in the 800 metres. His personal best time is 1:43.05, which he ran in Paris on 27 August 2016. Personal bests Outdoor 800 metres – 1:43.05
house, an app and a web shop. However, the core of his business is his YouTube channel. "Schrang TV". As host he invitied the CDU-politicians Vera Lengsfeld and Max Otte (now banned form CDU). He also hosted the neonazi Martin Sellner form the Identiarian Movement. Lisa Fitz, the singer Gabi Decker and the alternative medicine practicer Rüdiger Dahlke and the former MoP Wolfgang Wodarg appeared also in his show. Schrangs chanels raise in poupularity with the raise of the so-called Querdenker-movement. In Mai 2021 Christian Stöcker (Der Spiegel) wrote, that the "conspiracy-theory-businesmen" Schrang, Jürgen Elsässer, Ken Jebsen and other will take up the yellow vest movement next for their purposes. Schrang runs a Telegram-chanel (81.000 - 85.000 followers). Schrang's logo is a circle with a dot in the middle. Schrang calls the symbol a “sign of truth”. Since the summer of 2020, Schrang's logo and lettering can often be seen on T-shirts, hats and sweaters at the demonstrations of Querdenker movement. Message Thomas Nier examined the overall message that Schrang conveys. He summarizes them as follows: "The rulers are pursuing various secret plans, which are more
cleverly hushed up. One of these plans is aimed at abolishing cash or introducing a world currency. For this reason, this is also the case in times of the corona virus called on to pay cashless if possible. It has also been planned for a long time to introduce a "new world order". It can also be assumed that the corona crisis will also be misused by the government for its own purposes: "Take a close look at what you now wants to aim for. What is the next step supposed to be? That we are all put into quarantine, so that they decide about us now when and where we should leave the house. Because [then] the next step decides what we have to think about ? That we'll get the RFID chip right away?" (SchrangTV, March 9; 5:12-5:27 p.m.). Network Schrang is a networker and well connected to main people of German right wing conspiracy theory scene as well as to the so called Querdenker movement. He appeared with Samuel Eckert and Bodo Schiffmann und Heiko at Querdenker demonstrations 2020. Reception Schrang's symbol "stands for the intersection between esotericism, belief
album by the Polish band Akurat See also Phantasmagoria, a form of illusion performance and horror theatre using magic lanterns Phantasmagoria (disambiguation) Phantasm (disambiguation)
2006 album by the Polish band Akurat See also Phantasmagoria, a form of illusion performance and horror theatre
in August 1977, he was assigned to the Qinghai Animal Husbandry and Veterinary General Station. In April 1981, he was despatched to the Qinghai Provincial Department of Animal Husbandry, where he worked for six years. In January 1986, he became party secretary of Qinghai Department Store, and soon served as manager and party secretary of Qinghai Ethnic Trade Company. In March 1990, he rose to become deputy governor of Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture. He served as governor of Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture from March 1996 to June 1997, and party secretary, the top political position in the prefecture, from June 1997 to November 2002. He was party secretary of Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in November 2002, and held that office until May 2007. He was appointed head of the United Front Work Department of CCP Qinghai Provincial Committee in May 2007, concurrently holding the secretary of Qinghai Commission for Discipline Inspection position since February 2013. In January 2018, he was proposed
1956. In August 1972, he was accepted to Huangyuan Animal Husbandry School (now Qinghai Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Vocational and Technical College), majoring in veterinary mdeicine. Dorje Rabten joined the Chinese Communist Party in July 1976. After graduation in August 1977, he was assigned to the Qinghai Animal Husbandry and Veterinary General Station. In April 1981, he was despatched to the Qinghai Provincial Department of Animal Husbandry, where he worked for six years. In January 1986, he became party secretary of Qinghai Department Store, and soon served as manager and party secretary of Qinghai Ethnic Trade Company. In March 1990, he rose to become deputy governor of Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture. He served as governor of
Jerusalem had not changed. "A fair and long-term solution to the Palestine-Israel conflict through diplomacy and politics based on international law, including UN resolutions, is the view of Belarus".
"A fair and long-term solution to the Palestine-Israel conflict through diplomacy and politics based on international law, including UN resolutions, is the view of Belarus". References External links Bilateral relations of Belarus Bilateral relations of the State of
It is set in the world of The Dark Eye. The game uses 2D and 2.5D graphics and involves creating a character and progressing through the story whilst unlocking
the story whilst unlocking various abilities in the skill tree. References Fantasy video games Role-playing video games Video games based on tabletop role-playing games Windows games 2014 video games Android (operating system) games iOS games Video games developed
a purebred filly named Aziza onto the Pasha. While the Pasha declines the horse, he does invite Seifullah and Ismat to stay a week at the estate. Seifullah hatches a plot to seize the Pasha's wealth by the marriage of Ismat to Mona and sets out to separate her from Ahmed to that end. Ahmed and his new group are a success, and he proposes to Mona. The Pasha refuses his offer and throws him out of the house, then pressures Mona to renounce Ahmed. Feeling betrayed by Mona, Ahmed turns to drink. Zizi takes advantage of the chance to seduce Ahmed and disavows the loving Salama. Relieved to be free of their burdens, the two fall in love. Saifullah asks for Mona's marriage to Esmat, and the Pasha presents the family jewels as the dowry. Sheikh Saleh asks Ahmed to perform at the wedding, and after performing he hurries for his taxi. Mona tries to chase him and is paralyzed in an accident in the process. Ahmed proposes to Zizi and the banns of marriage are published in the newspaper, depressing Mona. Saifullah and Ismat scheme to kill the Pasha and take over Mona's wealth, and they wait for him to come back from asking for Ahmed's return to shoot him. The Pasha, Saleh, and Arian all go to meet Ahmed, who expels the Pasha from the theater without a word. Saleh, however, tells Ahmed of the Pasha's sorry and Mona's injury, so he comes out only to see Saifullah's shot. Ahmed chases Saifullah and Ismt and apprehends them for arrest, then offers to donate blood to the Pasha at the hospital, saving his life. The Pasha agrees to allow Mona to marry Ahmed, who rushes to Mona's side to apologize. Production The success of the movie My Father upon the Tree in 1969 opened the floodgates for major producers and directors to take on serious musical dramas. Therefore, Muharram Fouad jumped at the chance to produce a movie co-starring him with Nadia Lutfi, who was in that film by Fouad's rival singer-actor Abdel Halim Hafez. Lutfi agreed to film Lovers of Life but was shocked by Fouad's attempt to promote the film as
a screenplay by Farouk al-Qadi, and stars Muharram Fouad and Nadia Lutfi. The plot is about a Pasha who adopts a young boy, but when the boy proposes to the Pasha's daughter, she refuses and sparks a family crisis. Cast Muharram Fouad (Ahmed Salem) Nadia Lutfi (Mona Ismail al-Jabali) Youssef Wahbi (Ismail Pasha al-Jabali) Habiba (Zizi Murad) Mahmoud el-Meliguy (Seifullah Zadeh) Momtaz Abazah (Ismat bin Seifullah Zadeh) Hassan Mustafa (Salama, leader of the performing troupe) Ibrahim Qadri (Sheikh Saleh al-Awwad) Ali Mustafa (Arian, son of Sheikh Saleh) Abdel Ghani Nagdi Qadreya Kamel Hamdy Youssef Rashwan Mostafa Samir Abdel Azim Saleh al-Iskandarani Songs All the lyrics to the songs are by Morsi Gameel Aziz. Synopsis When Salem Khouli dies, a local Pasha named Ismail al-Jabali (Youssef Wahbi) adopts the late man's 15-year-old son, Ahmed bin Salem (Muharram Fouad), and raises the boy with his only daughter Mona (Nadia Lutfi). Noticing Ahmed's musical inclinations, the Pasha sends him to a four-year study course at a conservatory in Italy. Ahmed conceals his love for Mona out of concern for the wealth gap, while Mona silently pines for him and waits in vain for hints of more than brotherly love in the letters he sends her during his studies. Ahmed returns from abroad and finds Mona waiting at the port with Sheikh Saleh al-Awwad (Ibrahim Qadri) and his son Arian (Ali Mustafa), who use to sing with the adoptive siblings over the Mawlid holiday. Mona becomes jealous shortly after their reunion, as she watches Ahmed rub elbows with Zizi Murad (Habiba), lead singer of a performance group Ahmed is working with that is run by his friend Salama (Hassan Mustafa). Ahmed pledges to ask the Pasha for Mona's hand after the success of his first show. Meanwhile, however, the prospective couple encounter disreputable characters in the person of Seifullah Zadeh (Mahmoud el-Meliguy) and his son Ismat (Momtaz Abazah), both compulsive horse racing gamblers and prodigious con men of aristocratic families and wealthy heiresses. Seifullah claims to be descended from the Pasha's Tuganoglu relatives and tries to foist a purebred filly named Aziza onto the Pasha. While the Pasha declines the horse, he does invite Seifullah and Ismat to stay a week at the estate. Seifullah hatches a
is the soundtrack album for 2013 film of the same name starring Arya and Anushka Shetty. Harris Jayaraj was hired to compose the soundtrack of Irandaam Ulagam. Development All the songs in the soundtrack were written by Vairamuthu. Jayaraj said that the songs would feature breezy romantic and situation based tracks as per the film's central theme. The song "En Kaadhal Thee" sung by S. P. Balasubrahmanyam was recorded in late October 2012. A single track sung by Dhanush, titled "Pazhangkalla" was released on 2 September 2013. Release The soundtrack was released at a launch event held at Sathyam Cinemas in Chennai on 18 September 2013. The album features ten tracks, with seven of them
single track sung by Dhanush, titled "Pazhangkalla" was released on 2 September 2013. Release The soundtrack was released at a launch event held at Sathyam Cinemas in Chennai on 18 September 2013. The album features ten tracks, with seven of them being composed by Harris Jayaraj. Anirudh Ravichander composed the other three songs, and also the background score. The songs were released as an additional soundtrack on 14 October 2013. The album of the Telugu version Varna features seven songs composed by Harris Jayaraj. A single track titled "Paalalle" was released on 10 October 2013. The song was sung by Karthik and Vijay Prakash, is a Telugu version of the song "Pazhangkalla", which sung by Dhanush. Except for this track, the other songs have the same set of vocalists. The soundtrack for
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school in Washington, D.C. before and after her time at Howard University. She marched in the 1913 women's suffrage parade in Washington, with her sorority sisters from Howard. She was dean of women at Miner Teachers College, and chair of the English department, and taught English literature courses there. She retired from D.C. Teachers College in 1954. In 1958 she published a research article on English poet Rose Fyleman in Elementary English. She was active in Howard and Delta alumnae activities in Washington into the 1970s. Personal life Shippen died at a nursing home in
an English professor and Dean of Women at Miner Teachers College. Early life and education Shippen was from Washington, D.C., the daughter of John Matthew Shippen and Eliza Spotswood Shippen. Her father was a Presbyterian minister, and her older brother, John Shippen, was a professional golfer. She graduated from M Street High School in 1904. She trained as a teacher at the Miner Teachers College. In 1912, she graduated from Howard University. In 1913, she became one of the founding members of Delta Sigma Theta. She completed a master's degree in education at Teachers College, Columbia University in 1928, and doctoral studies in English literature at the University of Pennsylvania in 1944. Her dissertation
Bronze medalist of the 2014 European Championship. Bronze medalist of the 2015 World Cup. Silver medalist (triple jump) of the 2016 World Cup. References 1989 births Living people Medalists at the 2012 Summer Paralympics Ukrainian
1989) is a Ukrainian athlete. Master of Sports of Ukraine of international class. Participant of the 2016 Summer Paralympic Games. Participant of the 2018 European Athletics Championships. Rozdobudko has set multiple records in long jumps: 2012 Paralympic games record (6.00 m), 2013
starring Otto Kruger. Plot Cast Otto Kruger as Jim Maloney Gloria Dickson as Sue Peters John Litel
Litel as Bob Dugan Don Beddoe as Cliff Randal Robert Fiske as George Fellows George Lessey as Williams Joe Conti as
a significant site for these poems; the editors write that F Letter is “meticulously concerned with embodiment” and that "the poems directly embed bodies into social life, they talk about physical bodies as cohering into a social body, and as parts of the social body.” Poets in the anthology include Egana Djabbarova, Lolita Agamalov, Oksana Vasyakina, Nastya Denisova, and Ekaterina Simonova. The title of the book comes from the Russian-language journal (), which
social body.” Poets in the anthology include Egana Djabbarova, Lolita Agamalov, Oksana Vasyakina, Nastya Denisova, and Ekaterina Simonova. The title of the book comes from the Russian-language journal (), which has published LGBTQ+ and feminist poetry since 2017 and was founded by Galina Rymbu. It is noted as the first anthology of feminist poetry from Russia in any language. Rymbu, in the introduction to the book, writes that F Letter is “a secret burrow, an island of freedom.” References 2020 poetry books Russian poetry collections
with a special primary election, if necessary, being held 11 weeks prior on May 24. Republican primary Candidates Declared Jeremy Munson, state representative Potential Jennifer Carnahan, former chair of the Minnesota Republican Party and Hagedorn's widow Steve Drazkowski, state representative Brad Finstad, former state representative Nels Pierson, state representative Dave Senjem, state senator Declined Carla Nelson, state senator and former state representative (running for re-election) Julie Rosen, state senator Democratic–Farmer–Labor primary Candidates Declared Richard DeVoe, Red Wing bookseller Richard Painter, University of Minnesota Law School professor, former White House ethics lawyer under President George W. Bush,
W. Bush, and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2018 Potential Sarah Brakebill-Hacke, graduate student at Cambridge University Declined Dan Feehan, U.S. Army veteran, former U.S. Department of Defense official, nominee for Minnesota's 1st congressional district in 2018 and 2020 Independents Candidates Declared Logan Wajer, voice actor General election Predictions Notes References Minnesota 01 special United States House of Representatives 01 special United States House of Representatives 2022 01 Minnesota 2022 01 Minnesota
in the first round. This tournament marked Novak Djokovic’s first appearance since being unable to compete at the Australian Open due to the cancellation of his visa. As a result of his quarterfinal loss to Veselý, Djokovic lost the world No. 1 ranking
the lowest-ranked finalist in the tournament's history. Aslan Karatsev was the defending champion, but lost to Mackenzie McDonald in the first round. This tournament marked Novak Djokovic’s first appearance since being unable to compete at the Australian Open due to the cancellation of his visa. As a result of his quarterfinal loss to Veselý, Djokovic lost the world No. 1
by Arizona State University. Campus AUK's location is the Kyiv River Port Building from 1961 which is under preservation order and now has been renovated for educational use. Degree programs American University Kyiv offers undergraduate, graduate, and lifelong learning programs in the areas of IT and business management. AUK also supports pathways for dual degrees, accelerated master's degrees, certificates, and immersion programs. Therefore, it is
the Kyiv River Port Building from 1961 which is under preservation order and now has been renovated for educational use. Degree programs American University Kyiv offers undergraduate, graduate, and lifelong learning programs in the areas of IT and business management.
wrote: "While it certainly has its moments, the recording goes on and on and on to the point that it makes for a challenging listening experience, even for the most devoted Grimes fan. Moving back and forth between bowed or plucked contrabass and violin, the tones and themes he constructs tackle a combination of harmonic overtone techniques, soulful bluesy inferences, and soaring stratospheric demonstrations within a relative no-time framework. As one listens, occasional melodic themes do crop up, but you have to be
by bassist/violinist Henry Grimes. It was recorded in March 2008 in Brooklyn, New York, and was released by Ilk Music in 2009. Reception Writing for JazzTimes, Mitch Myers commented: "With more than two and a half hours of fairly continuous playing, Solo is a dramatic tour de force. Alternating between long passages on the bass and violin, Grimes plucks and bows with great clarity and imagination, and a seemingly endless supply of bold musical ideas... It's the fearless confidence Grimes exudes on bass that is most impressive, and his stream-of-consciousness solo work puts him right up there in the pantheon of rare improvisers like his old boss
previously played for Team Bath Buccaneers. Personal life She has a twin sister, Sophie, who plays with her on the national team. References External links 2001
played for Team Bath Buccaneers. Personal life She has a twin sister, Sophie, who plays with her on the national team. References External links 2001 births Living people English female field hockey players Women's England Hockey League
her in character as a woman who lives in a treehouse in the forest with her teddy bear friend Brandon, and uses songs, games and dress-up role play to teach children how to solve problems. The show's cast also includes Brandon Lane, Kyle Dooley, Andrew Hunt, Alyson Court, Joseph Motiki and Fred Penner, with puppeteers Mike Petersen and Ingrid Hansen. The show premiered as a web series on Treehouse TV's
first Treehouse TV show to include an age-appropriate LGBTQ-themed storyline, with Miss Persona's mother (Jane McClelland) marrying her partner Lorna (Elvira Kurt). The series received two Daytime Emmy Award nominations, for Outstanding Preschool Series and Outstanding Performer in a Children's, Family Viewing or Special Class Program, at the 46th Daytime Emmy Awards in 2019, and two Canadian Screen Award nominations, for Best Preschool Program or Series and the Shaw Rocket Fund Kids Choice award, at the 10th Canadian Screen Awards
spot almost the same size as the eye on the inner surface of pectoral fins close to base of its first 5 fin rays. Distribution and habitat The humpbacked scorpionfish is found in the western Indian Ocean. It occurs along the coast of eastern Africa from Kenya south to Mozambique and eastern South Africa and in the Indian Ocean off the Comoros, Madagascar, Mauritius, Réunion, Seychelles and as far east as the Chagos Islands. It has been collected down to depths of , it is a demersal species found among rocks and coral. Biology The humpbacked scorpionfish is an ambush predator, waiting on the substrate using its excellent camouflage and striking when its prey comes within range. The spies in the dorsal fin have venom glands and they can deliver a very painful sting, but it is not usually dangerous. References Humpbacked scorpionfish Fish described in
species. Description The humpbacked scorpionfish has a dorsal fin which contains 12 spines and 9 soft rays while the anal fin has 3 spines and 5 soft rays. It also typically has 17 fin rays in its pectoral fin and an elevated back. This species attain a maximum published standard length of . There is black spot almost the same size as the eye on the inner surface of pectoral fins close to base of its first 5 fin rays. Distribution and habitat The humpbacked scorpionfish is found in the western Indian Ocean. It occurs along the coast of eastern Africa from Kenya south to Mozambique and eastern South Africa and in the Indian Ocean off the Comoros, Madagascar, Mauritius, Réunion, Seychelles and as far east as the Chagos Islands. It has been collected down to depths of , it is a demersal species found among rocks and coral. Biology The humpbacked scorpionfish
Conference. Biography Sangye Gya was born in Ping'an County, Qinghai, in November 1942. In 1959, he was admitted to Qinghai University for Nationalities, majoring in Chinese language and literature. In September 1963, he joined the Qinghai People's Publishing House as an editor and party secretary. He joined the Chinese Communist Party in February 1972, and got involved in politics in May 1975, when he was assigned to the Qinghai Provincial Bureau of Culture. He was elevated to deputy head of Qinghai Provincial Publishing Bureau and Qinghai Provincial Department of Culture. In December 1983, he was recalled to the original Qinghai People's Publishing House and appointed president and party branch secretary. He concurrently served as deputy head of the Propaganda Department of the CCP Qinghai Provincial Committee from October 1987 to May
born in Ping'an County, Qinghai, in November 1942. In 1959, he was admitted to Qinghai University for Nationalities, majoring in Chinese language and literature. In September 1963, he joined the Qinghai People's Publishing House as an editor and party secretary. He joined the Chinese Communist Party in February 1972, and got involved in politics in May 1975, when he was assigned to the Qinghai Provincial Bureau of Culture. He was elevated to deputy head of Qinghai Provincial Publishing Bureau and Qinghai Provincial Department of Culture. In December 1983, he was recalled to the original Qinghai People's Publishing House and appointed president and party branch secretary. He concurrently served as deputy head of the Propaganda Department of the CCP Qinghai Provincial Committee from October 1987 to May 1988. He was deputy party secretary of Qinghai in May 1988, and held that office until January
age 7. He began playing football at age 11 or 12. As a youth he played for Finchley Revolution before moving to Alexandra Park. He then moved to Hendon where he decided to focus on a career in football. He spent the 2015/2016 season with Hendon's under-18 squad as the team finished fourth in its league. After playing for Hendon's under-16 and under-18 teams, he moved to Tower Hamlets. In 2017 while with the club he competed in a tournament in Portugal against local teams including C.S. Marítimo at age 17. He impressed the Portuguese side enough in the tournament to be offered
national team. Club career Simeon was born in the La Louise in Plaisance, Seychelles. He and his family moved to the North London, England at age 7. He began playing football at age 11 or 12. As a youth he played for Finchley Revolution before moving to Alexandra Park. He then moved to Hendon where he decided to focus on a career in football. He spent the 2015/2016 season with Hendon's under-18 squad as the team finished fourth in its league. After playing for Hendon's under-16 and under-18 teams, he moved to Tower Hamlets. In 2017 while with the club he competed in a tournament in Portugal against local teams including C.S. Marítimo at age 17. He impressed the Portuguese side enough in the tournament to be offered a spot with the club. Following his departure from Marítimo, Simeon returned to England and signed for Ware FC. He scored against Wingate & Finchley in November 2017. In
are the four masters of the season. Mudassar Khan Feroz Khan Shruti Merchant Contestants Contestant info Finalists See also Dance Plus Dance Deewane Super Dancer India's Best Dancer References External links ZEE
Mandli. Head judge Remo D'Souza, the head judge, is an Indian actor, producer and politician. Masters The following are the four masters of the season. Mudassar Khan Feroz Khan Shruti
in intercollegiate ice hockey in 1947. These lists are updated through the end of the 2020–21 season. Goals Assists Points Saves References Lists of college
categories, including goals, assists, points, and saves. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders. The Beavers represent Bemidji State University in the NCAA's Central Collegiate Hockey Association. Bemidji State began competing in intercollegiate ice hockey in 1947. These lists
representation of their work abroad. The Kyiv Camerata also commissions patriotic works. References 1977 establishments in Ukraine Institutions with the title of National
The main sphere of creative activity of the ensemble is the promotion of music by Ukrainian composers
player. She won the bronze medal playing for the Brazilian Women's National Team in sitting volleyball at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro. It was the first medal of Brazil in sitting volleyball at the Paralympics. After the success in the 2016 Paralympics in Rio, Dias represented Brazil at the 2020 Paralympics in Tokyo playing as a striker, setter, central, midfielder, and winger in the national sitting volleyball team. At the
at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro. It was the first medal of Brazil in sitting volleyball at the Paralympics. After the success in the 2016 Paralympics in Rio, Dias represented Brazil at the 2020 Paralympics in Tokyo playing as a striker, setter, central, midfielder, and winger in the national sitting volleyball team. At the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, the Brazilian Women's National Team in sitting volleyball, where Dias was one of the key players, won the bronze medal again, following their win over Canada
Bourne (born 13 October 2001) is an English field hockey player who plays as a midfielder for Surbiton and the England and Great Britain national teams. She was educated at Wellington College, Berkshire. Club career
for Surbiton. She re-joined them after playing in the US for Duke Blue Devils for the 2020–21 season. References External links 2001 births
Leader of the Italian General Confederation of Labour and the Italian Communist Party. She was Mayor Emeritus of Copertino and member of parliament from 1976 to 1983. Biography Although she was born in Brindisi, her life as a trade unionist began in Salento, where she arrived in 1950 as a result of her marriage to the then Member of Parliament, (1899-1983), who was active with the farmers of Arneo. She was a leading figure in the struggles to secure the
in Salento, where she arrived in 1950 as a result of her marriage to the then Member of Parliament, (1899-1983), who was active with the farmers of Arneo. She was a leading figure in the struggles to secure the rights of women tobacco workers in Salento, who were forced to work under inadequate conditions and wages. In the early 1950s, she was arrested in Lecce for leading a tobacco strike and founded the Italian tobacco workers' union. Together with her husband Giuseppe, she participated in the . She died
in Memphis, Tennessee, and compete in the American Athletic Conference (The American). They will be lead by third-year head coach Ryan Silverfield. Schedule Memphis and The American
Athletic Conference (The American). They will be lead by third-year head coach Ryan Silverfield. Schedule Memphis and The American announced the 2022 football schedule on February 17, 2022. Schedule Source: References Memphis Memphis Tigers football seasons
as data deficient in a 2012 conservation assessment of New Zealand lichens. In 2014, it was reported to have been rediscovered, and the range of the species was expanded. Caloplaca allanii is endemic to the Waitakere Ranges coastline west of Auckland, and has been recorded from Bethells Beach south to northern Manukau Heads. The lichen contains several secondary chemicals, including emodin, erythroglaucin, fallacinal, parietin, teloschistin, and xanthorin. See also List of Caloplaca species References allanii Lichens
Cranwell on Anawhata Beach (Waitākere Ranges, West Auckland) in 1932; she sent a dried specimen to Zahlbruckner for identification. The specific epithet allanii honours New Zealand botanist Harry Allan. For decades, Caloplaca allanii was a poorly known species, known only from the type collection, and it was assessed as data deficient in a 2012 conservation assessment of New Zealand lichens. In 2014, it was reported to have
Karachi on 29 January. Sultans won the toss and invited Qalandars to bat first. Qalandars started their innings well and posted a massive total of 206 runs for the loss of 5 wickets on the back of Fakhar Zaman's brilliant knock of 76 runs off 35 balls. In reply, Sultans also started really well, their openers came out all gun blazing and managed to put up a partnership of 150 runs, but a late comeback from Qalandars' bowlers saw them requiring 16 runs from the last over, however their finisher Khushdil Shah's wonderful hitting in the last over helped them complete their highest successful run-chase and highest successful chase in PSL history ever, helping them win the match by 5 wickets and with two balls to spare. The second League-stage match between the two sides was held in Lahore on 11 February. Sultans, who before this match won 6 out of their 6 matches and already qualified for the playoffs decided to give match practice to their benched players. Qalandars batted first where they scored 182 runs for the loss of 4 wickets from their full 20 overs. In response, Sultans couldn't chase down the target as Qalandars bowlers were excellent and bowled them out on 130 runs in 19.3 overs, winning the match and ending Sultans' winning streak. Playoffs Qualifier Both teams faced each other for the first time in the Qualifier match and second time in the playoffs overall in PSL. Sultans, who were sent into bat by Qalandars posted 163 runs for the loss of 2 wickets. In reply, Qalandars started well, but lost their way in the middle phase of their innings and ended up losing the match by 28 runs. Match Report Lahore Qalandars won the toss and elected to bat first. At the start, they put up 25 runs for three wickets in 4.2 overs, with Fakhar Zaman, Abdullah Shafique and Zeeshan Ashraf getting out early. Following which Mohammad Hafeez scored 69 runs off 46 balls to steer and anchor the Qalandars' innings. However, by the end of the 13th over, Qalandars had only managed 84 runs. Later in the innings, Harry Brook made an unbeaten 41 runs off 22-balls while smashing 19 runs in five balls of the 17th over bowled by Rumman Raees. It was complemented by late attack from David Wiese who made another 28 runs off the eight balls he faced. Thus, Lahore Qalandars managed 180 runs for 5 wickets at the end of the innings. In pursuit of the 181-runs target, the Multan Sultans never quite got going. Opener Mohammad Rizwan was bowled cheaply by Hafeez and his opening partner Shan Masood was run out
to bat first. Qalandars started their innings well and posted a massive total of 206 runs for the loss of 5 wickets on the back of Fakhar Zaman's brilliant knock of 76 runs off 35 balls. In reply, Sultans also started really well, their openers came out all gun blazing and managed to put up a partnership of 150 runs, but a late comeback from Qalandars' bowlers saw them requiring 16 runs from the last over, however their finisher Khushdil Shah's wonderful hitting in the last over helped them complete their highest successful run-chase and highest successful chase in PSL history ever, helping them win the match by 5 wickets and with two balls to spare. The second League-stage match between the two sides was held in Lahore on 11 February. Sultans, who before this match won 6 out of their 6 matches and already qualified for the playoffs decided to give match practice to their benched players. Qalandars batted first where they scored 182 runs for the loss of 4 wickets from their full 20 overs. In response, Sultans couldn't chase down the target as Qalandars bowlers were excellent and bowled them out on 130 runs in 19.3 overs, winning the match and ending Sultans' winning streak. Playoffs Qualifier Both teams faced each other for the first time in the Qualifier match and second time in the playoffs overall in PSL. Sultans, who were sent into bat by Qalandars posted 163 runs for the loss of 2 wickets. In reply, Qalandars started well, but lost their way in the middle phase of their innings and ended up losing the match by 28 runs. Match Report Lahore Qalandars won the toss and elected to bat first. At the start, they put up 25 runs for three wickets in 4.2 overs, with Fakhar Zaman, Abdullah Shafique and Zeeshan Ashraf getting out early. Following which Mohammad Hafeez scored
Representative in 1935. Prestia also served on the Democratic state central committee and New Britain's Democratic town committee for "a number of years." Born in New Britain to Italian-American parents Joseph and Lucia Prestia, Prestia graduated from New Britain High School and became vice president of sales at Spring Beverage Works, a local soft drinks company owned by his father. He died after a long illness at New Britain General Hospital at the age of 43. He had
State of Connecticut from 1945 to 1947. A Democrat from New Britain, Connecticut, he served as a New Britain city councilor and alderman from 1935 to 1946 and as a Connecticut State Representative in 1935. Prestia also served on the Democratic state central committee and New Britain's Democratic town committee for "a number of years." Born in New Britain to Italian-American parents Joseph and Lucia Prestia, Prestia graduated from New Britain High School and became vice president of sales at Spring Beverage Works,
and, unusually for the times, continued to use her original surname, being known as Tace Sowle Raylton. Sowle published a bibliography of her press's work, which is also one of the first bibliographies of Quaker writings. A fund named
unusually for the times, continued to use her original surname, being known as Tace Sowle Raylton. Sowle published a bibliography of her press's work, which is also one of the first bibliographies of Quaker writings. A
the listener to wonder who's making what sound... When the bassist first reappeared on the scene, he was extremely rusty, but free jazz fans welcomed him back because of his pedigree. With this release, and a few before it, he proves that his chops have returned and he's every bit the player he was in the '60s." Writing for All About Jazz, Tim Niland commented: "The music appears to be completely improvised and works quite well, with Grimes deftly switching from plucked to bowed bass and adding swirls of violin to the action while Ali continually shifts the music... This was one of Ali's final recordings before passing away in 2009, and it is clear that he was a creative force right up until the end. Grimes continues to amaze, as his storybook comeback to the musical Universe continues unabated." Michael Kabran, in an article for PopMatters, stated: "Grimes and Ali are interacting with one another in real time and constantly exploring new ideas. Sometimes the result is a series of jarring scrapes, squawks, and slams... Other times Grimes and Ali combine to create ambient pitter-patter that seems almost techno- or dub-like... Still, in other moments... gorgeous harmony and blissfully swinging rhythm erupt without warning from a seemingly endless jittery blanket of chaos. Spirits Aloft also shows that Grimes and Ali, both in their 70s at the time of this recording, hadn't lost their chops or sense of adventure... Spirits Aloft isn't an album for the faint of heart. It is free jazz at its freest... if what exhilarates you, what makes your
Grimes switches back and forth between bass and violin, and between somewhat conventional free jazz playing and atmospheric pieces during which neither he nor Ali offer any kind of melodic or rhythmic structure, instead improvising in a quietly intense way that forces the listener to wonder who's making what sound... When the bassist first reappeared on the scene, he was extremely rusty, but free jazz fans welcomed him back because of his pedigree. With this release, and a few before it, he proves that his chops have returned and he's every bit the player he was in the '60s." Writing for All About Jazz, Tim Niland commented: "The music appears to be completely improvised and works quite well, with Grimes deftly switching from plucked to bowed bass and adding swirls of violin to the action while Ali continually shifts the music... This was one of Ali's final recordings before passing away in 2009, and it is clear that he was a creative force
a forward for Allsvenskan club Varbergs BoIS. Club career Madjed was born in Öster, Malmö, Sweden. Madjed began his career playing for the youth teams of Östers IF. He scored two goals in four matches during the 2020 season, which caught the eye of several Swedish clubs. On 8 January 2021, Madjed was signed by Varbergs BoIS on a three-year contract. He made his debut for the club on 4 July in a match against Kalmar FF, which finished 1-1. At the time of his debut, Madjed was 16 years and 88 days
BoIS on a three-year contract. He made his debut for the club on 4 July in a match against Kalmar FF, which finished 1-1. At the time of his debut, Madjed was 16 years and 88 days old, making him the first player born in 2005 to make his debut in the Allsvenskan. International career In July 2021, Madjed was selected for Sweden's U17 national team for two matches against Denmark
first worked as a carpenter. By 1843 he had formed a partnership with Henry Morse which lasted only briefly. By 1848 he was calling himself an architect rather than carpenter, and would also advertise services as a civil engineer in later years. Sargent was the most prominent architect practicing in Newburyport and Essex County during his lifetime, and after the Civil War also built extensively in New Hampshire. In the Spring of 1886 he moved south to Palatka, Florida, possibly for his health. While there he worked as an architect for the Henry B. Plant-affiliated Florida Southern Railway, and died there in 1886. Sargent was consulting engineer for the Newburyport City Railroad, completed in 1872. His major buildings include the First Baptist Church of Methuen (1869, Gothic Revival), the bank for the Institution for Savings in Newburyport (1871, Italianate) and the City Hall of Peabody (1882–83, Second Empire). Personal life Sargent was a descendant of William Sargent, an early settler of Amesbury in the 1630s. In 1835, while still living in Amesbury, Sargent married Abigail Buswell of Northfield, New Hampshire. They had two daughters. After living in various houses around Newburyport for most of his life, in 1877 Sargent purchased land at 8 Harris Street, where he built his own house in the Italianate style. His family continued to live there after his death. Sargent died November 1, 1886, in Palatka. He was buried in Newburyport. Legacy Sargent's buildings were designed in the popular styles of the Victorian era, especially the Italianate and Second Empire styles. They contrast with the earlier architecture of Newburyport, a city best known for its Federal architecture. At least three
of the Victorian era, especially the Italianate and Second Empire styles. They contrast with the earlier architecture of Newburyport, a city best known for its Federal architecture. At least three of Sargent's works have been listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places, and others contribute to listed historic districts. Architectural works House for Nathan Poor, Newburyport, Massachusetts (1843) First Presbyterian Church remodeling, Newburyport, Massachusetts (1848) House for Charles H. Coffin, Newburyport, Massachusetts (1851, burned 1894) House for Ebenezer Sutton, Peabody, Massachusetts (1854, altered) St. Anna's Chapel of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Newburyport, Massachusetts (1862–63) Ocean House, Rye Beach, New Hampshire (1863–65, burned 1873) House for Ebenezer Sutton, Center Harbor, New Hampshire (1865) North Andover Town Hall, North Andover, Massachusetts (1867, demolished 1954) Eben Dale Sutton addition to the Peabody Institute Library, Peabody, Massachusetts (1867–69, NRHP 1973) House for Henry C. Moses, Exeter, New Hampshire (1868, NRHP 1985) Robinson Female Seminary, Exeter, New Hampshire (1868, burned 1961) First Baptist Church, Methuen, Massachusetts (1869, NRHP 1984) West School, Peabody, Massachusetts (1869, demolished 1955) Institution for Savings Building, Newburyport, Massachusetts (1871) Center School, North Andover, Massachusetts (1872, demolished 1952) Kelley School (former), Newburyport, Massachusetts (1872) Merrill Block, Exeter, New Hampshire (1873–74) Newburyport Five Cents Savings Bank Building, Newburyport, Massachusetts (1874) Immaculate Conception R. C. School, Newburyport, Massachusetts (1879, demolished) Simpson addition to the Newburyport Public Library, Newburyport, Massachusetts (1881–82) Peabody City Hall, Peabody, Massachusetts (1882–83, NRHP 1972) Essex County Jail addition, Salem, Massachusetts (1884–85) House for Sherman Conant, Palatka, Florida (1886) Gallery of
counterintelligence the Military Counterintelligence Service (MAD) is responsibel. The KSA is also responsible for the joint development of military intelligence and training. Since July 2017 KSA is under the command of the new formed Cyber and Information Domain Service (Kommando Cyber- und Informationsraum). Organisation Strategic Reconnaissance Command ( KSA), in Gelsdorf 911th Electronic Warfare Battalion 912th Electronic Warfare Battalion, mans the Oste-class SIGINT/ELINT and reconnaissance ships 931st Electronic Warfare Battalion 932nd Electronic Warfare Battalion, provides airborne troops for operations
KSA is also responsible for the joint development of military intelligence and training. Since July 2017 KSA is under the command of the new formed Cyber and Information Domain Service (Kommando Cyber- und Informationsraum). Organisation Strategic Reconnaissance Command ( KSA), in Gelsdorf 911th Electronic Warfare Battalion 912th Electronic Warfare Battalion, mans the Oste-class SIGINT/ELINT and reconnaissance ships 931st Electronic Warfare Battalion 932nd Electronic Warfare Battalion, provides airborne troops for operations in enemy territory Bundeswehr Strategic Reconnaissance School Bundeswehr Operational Communications Center Cyber-Operations Center Electronic Warfare Analysis
for participating in elections and taking positions toward the work of the government. The movement also has a youth group that works especially for a sustainable future with work for all, with equal education and development opportunities, and concerns for young people. Locally, the movement is structured in 7 district teams, corresponding to the 6 districts of Cyprus and Troodos. Policies Cyprus conflict In the Cyprus conflict, Neue Welle supports the reunification of Cyprus as a federal state, supports the basic direction of the UN's plans, and calls for more efforts from all parties to further refine the plans. In doing so, it sees itself as an all-Cypriot movement of Greek and Turkish Cypriots and condemns the Turkish government's continued occupation of the northern part of Cyprus. EU reform The movement supports the idea of a federal united Europe with a Senate representing the interests of the regions and a European government, with a prime minister elected by the European Parliament. To this end, a common European constitution should be adopted, with human rights, freedom, democracy and equality at its core. Europe is to share a common foreign policy and European army, in addition to a common market and economy. Administrative reform The movement calls for a reform of local government, aiming to reduce the number of municipalities in Cyprus to 6. In this way, the recommendations of the EU are to be implemented and the costs of maintaining the large number of local authorities, each with its own personnel, equipment and buildings, are to be significantly reduced. At the same time, this should also reduce bureaucracy and allow for lower
by the same-named music movement in Greece, film movement in France, and cultural movement in the United States during the 1960s, which coincided with the independence of Cyprus. On November 18, 2019, the movement and its supporters officially introduced itself at an event in Nicosia. In the process, it was initially registered as a non-profit corporation. In May 2021, the movement announced that it would not participate in the 2021 parliamentary elections, contrary to its initial plans. It justified this with its not yet fully developed program and the aggravated conditions caused by the Corona pandemic. On November 4, 2021, Neo Kyma and the pan-European party Volt Europa signed a memorandum of understanding and agreed to cooperate closely. Within this framework, the Cypriot team renamed itself "Neo Kyma || Volt Cyprus - The Other Cyprus". Together, they plan to run in the 2023 presidential election and, after the election, merge to form the Volt Cyprus political party, which will then form Volt's local offshoot in Cyprus. Structure The highest body of the movement is the 77-member Council, whose task is to make proposals and decisions on how the movement can influence things in Cyprus. It consists of 77 members of the movement elected every 3 years and meets at least quarterly to review the work done by committees. The Coordination Committee is the executive body of the Movement and consists of a maximum of 14 members elected by the 77-member Council. It implements the decisions of the council and is responsible for the smooth functioning and development of the movement, as well as partnerships with other movements. The movement's programmatic development takes place in 15 Thematic Committees, and the committees take on an advisory role, reporting regularly to the Coordinating Committee. These work together to develop a program for participating in elections and taking positions toward the work of the government. The movement also has a youth group that works especially for a sustainable future with work for all, with equal education and development opportunities, and concerns for young people. Locally, the movement is structured in 7 district teams, corresponding to the 6 districts of Cyprus
top-seeded in the championship game by the score of 87–79 to win their second MAC men's basketball tournament and a bid to the NCAA Tournament. There they
basketball tournament and a bid to the NCAA Tournament. There they lost to in the first round. Dan Palombizio Ball State was named the tournament MVP. Format Seven of the ten MAC
Medical College, University of London. He received a BSc in biochemistry in 1994 and an MBBS in Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics in 1994. He acquired a PhD in neuroendocrinology at the Imperial College in 2002. Career and research He is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA), the Royal College of Physicians (FRCP), and the Royal College of Pathologists (FRCPath). He was awarded an NIHR
of Endocrinology & Metabolism at the Imperial College London. He is the Director of Research at the Division of Medicine & Integrated Care at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust and the Dean of the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Academy. His research focuses on how the endocrine system controls body weight and reproductive functions. Early life and education Dhillo studied at the St Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College, University of London. He received a BSc in biochemistry in 1994 and an MBBS in Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics in 1994. He acquired a PhD in neuroendocrinology at the Imperial
World Cup. Biography Siu was named in Hong Kong's training squad in their preparation for the World Cup repechage tournament against Japan and Fiji in 2016. She featured in their match against Fiji as they overwhelmed the Pacific Island nation 45–7. Siu
first test match against Spain in their autumn international tour of 2018. She played in the 2019 Asia Pacific Championship tournament against Fiji and Samoa. References 1993 births Living people Hong Kong people Hong Kong rugby union players Hong Kong female rugby union
planes landing at London's Heathrow Airport in very high winds. The BBC carried a report titled "Big Jet TV turns plane-watching into a phenomenon". The channel was founded in 2016 by Jerry Dyer, an aviation enthusiast who livestreams with commentary from the roof of
was founded in 2016 by Jerry Dyer, an aviation enthusiast who livestreams with commentary from the roof of an adapted van using a Panasonic HC-VX1 camcorder. References External links Official YouTube Channel YouTube channels British YouTubers English-language YouTube channels Male YouTubers Online edutainment Educational and science YouTubers 2016 establishments in the
2022 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Wildcats will play their home games at Anthony Field at Wildcat Stadium in Abilene, Texas, and compete in the Western Athletic Conference
2022 Abilene Christian Wildcats football team will represent Abilene Christian University in the 2022 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Wildcats will
Ingrīda Priede (born 8 May 1981) is a Latvian former Paralympic athlete who competed in international track and field competitions. She competed in discus throw and shot put, she is a World champion in shot put and a two-time
References 1981 births Living people Sportspeople from Jelgava Paralympic athletes of Latvia Latvian female discus throwers Latvian shot putters Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer
who is his last remaining son. While U.S. Marshal Solomon (Jane) and bounty hunters track Cal down. Cast Sam Worthington as Isaac LeMay Colson Baker as Cal / Lionel Thomas Jane as Solomon, a U.S. Marshal who was raised by the Cheyenne, which has taught him excellent tracking skills Heather Graham as Anna, Cal's mother and a prostitute Alex Meraz as Patty Emily Marie Palmer as Megan Production The film was shot entirely on-location in Montana. Thomas Jane and Courtney Lauren Penn of Renegade Entertainment executive produced with Redbox Entertainment, 828 Media Capital and VMI Worldwide as producers. Jessica Bennett and Sherri Hewett of VMI Worldwide co-produced. Reception Christy Lemire from RogerEbert.com gave
as Anna, Cal's mother and a prostitute Alex Meraz as Patty Emily Marie Palmer as Megan Production The film was shot entirely on-location in Montana. Thomas Jane and Courtney Lauren Penn of Renegade Entertainment executive produced with Redbox Entertainment, 828 Media Capital and VMI Worldwide as producers. Jessica Bennett and Sherri Hewett of VMI Worldwide co-produced. Reception Christy Lemire from RogerEbert.com gave it 2
star with an exoplanetary companion in the equatorial constellation of Orion. With an apparent visual magnitude of 6.85 it is too faint to be readily visible to the naked eye. This system is located at a distance of 79.6 light years from the Sun based on parallax measurements. It has a relatively high proper motion, traversing the celestial sphere at an angular rate of per year. HD 42618 is drifting closer with a radial velocity of −53.5 km/s and is predicted to come as near as in around 297,000 years. The stellar classification
velocity of 1.8 km/s, with the rotation rate being consistent with the star's low activity level. The star has 92% of the mass of the Sun and 94% of the Sun's radius. The surface metallicity is lower than in the Sun, with the abundance patterns being consistent with a solar-type star. HD 42618 is radiating 92% of the luminosity of the Sun from its photosphere at an effective temperature of 5,765 K. In 2016, the discovery of a candidate exoplanet companion orbiting HD 42618 was announced. Designated HD 42618 b, it was found using the radial velocity method which showed a periodicity of 149.6 days. The orbital elements have the planet orbiting at a distance of from the host star with an orbital eccentricity (ovalness) of 0.2 and a Neptune-like mass. A second signal with
the Renaissance Revival and Flemish styles. Building began in 1912, was paused during World War I, and concluded in 1925. In 2003, it was made a monument historique by the French state. In 2005, its belfry was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Site ensemble of the Belfries of Belgium and France. Les bourgeois de Calais ("The Burghers of Calais") is a sculpture by Auguste Rodin, commissioned by the city and standing in front of the
Heritage Site ensemble of the Belfries of Belgium and France. Les bourgeois de Calais ("The Burghers of Calais") is a sculpture by Auguste Rodin, commissioned by the city and standing in front of the city hall. It depicts the six leading citizens who were taken by Edward III of England after the Siege of Calais
youth organization targeting Zionist junior high school students. Next he became a member of the Hashomer Hatzair, a socialist and Zionist youth movement. Career and views In 1934 Marek joined the Communist Party. He exiled to France in 1938 when Austria became part of the Nazi Germany. He was one of the leaders of the French resistance movement and coedited a publication entitled Nouvelles d’Autriche–Österreichische Nachrichten. When France was occupied by the Nazis Marek was arrested and sentenced to death and was freed only after the liberation of Paris in 1944. He could return to Austria in 1946. He assumed several posts in the Communist Party and was appointed editor-in-chief of Weg und Ziel, a theoretical journal of the Communist Party, in 1946. He also edited Wiener Tagebuch. In 1948 Marek was made a member of the political bureau of the Communist Party. Marek first adhered to the Stalinist approach.
edited Weg und Ziel, a monthly journal of the Communist Party of Austria. British historian Eric Hobsbawm described Franz Marek as the hero of the 20th century. Early life He was born Ephraim Feuerlicht in Przemyśl, Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, on 18 April 1913 into a Jewish family. They moved to Vienna, and he was raised in the St. Leopold district of Vienna. He was one of the founders of a youth organization targeting Zionist junior high school students. Next he became a member of the Hashomer Hatzair, a socialist and Zionist youth movement. Career and views In 1934 Marek joined the Communist Party. He exiled to France in 1938 when Austria became part of the Nazi Germany. He was one of the leaders of the French
review for London Jazz News, Geoff Winston wrote: "The Tone of Wonder is an extraordinary album. Totally absorbing, full immersion in these solo explorations... is the best way to appreciate its range, depth and inherent beauty. This studio recital... is recorded with great sensitivity and fidelity, so much so that it is one of the few occasions... when listeners can believe that the musician is in the room with them... what is it we are hearing? It's really Henry Grimes telling you everything he knows about music; it comes out of his love of music and his love of the instruments... It is a performance of pure honesty, as close as you'll get to the creative wellspring, that makes The Tone of Wonder such a unique and special album." Writing for Jazz Views, Peter Urpeth commented: "Much time is spent on bowed bass, when
of Bach or Britten's solo cello suites, rich with myriad fragments of melody, brief rhythmic inventions, and creating a real sense of counterpoint and ensemble playing. There is a kind of immensity about the entire project, from its improvisations to its high quality recording that is almost overwhelming in its delivery... Ideas emerge and are explored before being set aside and new departures opened. The gems, of which there are many in these improvisations, are left for the listener to stumble upon, to unearth in their hiding places, perhaps in the
tier, the first for front-wheel-drive cars. Allows Rally4, Rally5, R3 (Group R) and Group A cars. FIA ERC4 Junior: For drivers aged 28 and under on 1 January 2021 in Rally4 and Rally5 cars on Pirelli control tyres. The winner earns a drive in ERC Junior in 2022. FIA ERC Open: for the cars formerly used in ERC-2, including N4, Rally2-Kit and RGT classes. FIA European Rally Championship for Teams: each team can nominate a maximum of three cars (from all categories), counting the two highest-placed cars from each team. Abarth Rally Cup: competition with six rounds
ERC 4. Classes FIA ERC: Main open class for all current FIA-homologated cars within sporting classes RC2 to RC5, with Rally2 cars the leading contenders. FIA ERC3: Second tier, specifically for the Rally3 class. FIA ERC4: Third ERC tier, the first for front-wheel-drive cars. Allows Rally4, Rally5, R3 (Group R) and Group A cars. FIA ERC4 Junior: For drivers aged 28 and under on 1 January 2021 in Rally4 and Rally5 cars on Pirelli control tyres. The winner earns a drive in ERC Junior in 2022. FIA ERC Open: for the cars formerly used in ERC-2, including
the father of William Caldwell Roscoe. Works Roscoe was well acquainted with Italian literature, and in 1834 published a volume of Poems (London, 8vo), which was eulogised in Blackwood's Magazine. According to Warwick William Wroth, writing in the Dictionary of National Biography, the verse is for the most part commonplace in subject and treatment. However, some later critics have found merit in several anti-slavery poems published in the volume, including the Pindaric "Ode to May, Written in 1807, on the Abolition of the African Slave Trade"; "On the Last Regiment of Polish Patriots Being Ordered by the French Government to Serve in the Island of St. Domingo", which concerns the quashing of the slave-led Haitian Revolution; and "The Ethiop", which imagines the overthrow of Caribbean slavery through a war of liberation led by an African-born hero loosely based on Toussaint L'Ouverture
Ordered by the French Government to Serve in the Island of St. Domingo", which concerns the quashing of the slave-led Haitian Revolution; and "The Ethiop", which imagines the overthrow of Caribbean slavery through a war of liberation led by an African-born hero loosely based on Toussaint L'Ouverture and includes strong Gothic themes. One of Roscoe's poems, "To Spring: On the Banks of the Cam", was anthologised by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch in his 1912 Oxford Book of Victorian Verse. Notes References Bibliography Kitson, Peter J.; Lee, Debbie; Mellor, Anne K.; Walvin, James (1999). Slavery, Abolition and Emancipation. Vol. 4. Online: Taylor & Francis. n.p. 1782 births 1843 deaths 19th-century English poets English abolitionists
institute and hospital located in Chümoukedima, Nagaland. Founded in 1988 as the Referral Hospital. In 2006, the hospital was handed over to the Christian Medical College and Emmanuel Hospital Association and the Government of Nagaland under a tripartite MoU partnership agreement and was renamed the Christian Institute of Health Sciences and Research. The campus is situated on a land area of 130 acres and is the largest medical center in Nagaland. History Founded as the Referral Hospital in 1988. In 2006, the Referral Hospital was handed over to the Emmanuel Hospital Association and Christian Medical College by the Government of Nagaland under
Sciences and Research. The campus is situated on a land area of 130 acres and is the largest medical center in Nagaland. History Founded as the Referral Hospital in 1988. In 2006, the Referral Hospital was handed over to the Emmanuel Hospital Association and Christian Medical College by the Government of Nagaland under a tripartite partnership agreement and the hospital was renamed to Christian Institute of Health Sciences and Research. It started functioning its service in November 2007. Access The CIHSR Campus is located from 4th Mile Junction on the NH-29
of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was drafted 137th overall by the Maple Leafs in the 2020 NHL Entry Draft. Playing career Chinakhov played as a youth with Sibir Novosibirsk of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). He made
the National Hockey League (NHL). He was drafted 137th overall by the Maple Leafs in the 2020 NHL Entry Draft. Playing career Chinakhov played as a youth with Sibir Novosibirsk of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). He made his debut with the senior team during the 2019-20 season. On February 18, 2022, Ovchinnikov signed a three-year entry level contract with
mountainous regions of Central Asia. Taxonomy It was described in 2006 based on specimens previously classified without justification as Ward's long-eared bat (P. wardi) and later the grey long-eared bat (P. austriacus). However, genetic and morphological evidence confirmed that these populations represented a distinct, previously undescribed species, and it was described as Plecotus strelkovi. Phylogenetic evidence supports it being a sister species to a group comprising Christie's long-eared bat (P. christii), the Mediterranean long-eared
Christie's long-eared bat (P. christii), the Mediterranean long-eared bat (P. kolombatovici), and the grey long-eared bat (P. austriacus). It is accepted as a distinct species by the American Society of Mammalogists, the IUCN Red List, and the ITIS. The species is named in honor of Russian mammalogist Petr Petrovich Strelkov. Distribution and habitat It is native to the xeric
high school, he was an active football player and also participated in the All-American All-Star game. Andrews was also a football player in the Eastern Conference Team 03. Andrews went to Florida Atlantic University (FAU), where he majored in Psychology. There, he played for the Florida Atlantic Owls football team. Career At Sacramento City College, Mazayah Legend Andrews was coached by Mike Clemons. He was a
Team 03. Andrews went to Florida Atlantic University (FAU), where he majored in Psychology. There, he played for the Florida Atlantic Owls football team. Career At Sacramento City College, Mazayah Legend Andrews was coached by Mike Clemons. He was a first-team Northern California Football Conference selection and National Junior College Athletic Association three-star All-American. After his football career, he founded the Vakurai Paris Collection. See also Florida Atlantic Owls football Tiki Barber Ronde Barber Brad Banks References Living people 1984 births Florida Atlantic University
Qamar Imran Abbas Sidra Niazi Asad Siddiqui Maha Hassan Nayyer Ejaz References Pakistani family television dramas 2020s Pakistani television series 2020s romantic
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an effort to reduce the environmental impact of the beef it serves. One such practice to minimize the restaurant's impact, whole-animal butchery, means the restaurant serves cuts that other steakhouses do not typically serve. The restaurant closed temporarily during the 2021 Western North America heat wave.
Bateau is a steakhouse located in Seattle, founded by chef Renee Erickson. History and concept The restaurant opened in 2015. Bateau makes an effort to reduce the environmental impact of the beef it serves. One such practice to minimize the restaurant's impact, whole-animal butchery, means the restaurant serves cuts that other steakhouses do not typically serve. The restaurant closed temporarily during the 2021
the genus Amphilius. It is found in the Kolenté River and Kakrima River, a tributary of the Kolenté River, in
of catfish in the genus Amphilius. It is found in the Kolenté River and
a member of the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) during the 1914 college football season. Led by second-year head coach M. B. Banks, the Green and White
and White football team represented Ohio University as a member of the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) during the 1914 college football season. Led by second-year head
the Ukraine. The main purpose of the school is to train highly professional musicians. Its students receive special music education along with their general secondary education. References Educational institutions established in 1934 Music schools Music schools in Ukraine Music
specialized secondary music school in Kyiv and one of four schools of its kind in the Ukraine. The main purpose of the school is to train highly professional musicians. Its students receive special music
with the help of his father (Don Chacho) in the community of Zanjón, Salcedo. Over the past 50 years, the company has become one of the largest producers of agricultural products in the country. In 1973, Bautista García founded Cooperativa Avícola Nacional, where he also served as general manager. He was founder and director of Cooperativa Nacional de Productores Porcinos (COONAPROCE). He is also a member of several agricultural organizations, including the Asociación de Productores Agrícolas de la Provincia de Espaillat INC (APAPE), Productores Agrícolas Unidos (PRO-AUNI), Asociación para el Desarrollo de la Provincia de Espaillat (ADEPE) and the Junta de Agroempresarial Dominicana (JAD). Politics Bautista García represented the province of Espaillat in the Senate of the Dominican Republic for four terms, in 1994-1998, 1998-2002, 2002-2006 and 2006-2010. He also served as President of the Senate, the Upper House of the Congress of the Dominican Republic, from 2001-2003 and 2005-2006. Odebrecht Case According to several sources, Porfirio Andrés Bautista García was involved in the Odebrecht Case, an investigation by the Dominican Public Prosecutor's Office of Odebrecht, a Brazilian construction company's activity related to bribery of the country's top government officials. As the source notes, 14 people were charged with bribery or money laundering, including Bautista Garcia, who was arrested in his office by the Swat Team of the National Police on May 29, 2017. However, Bautista García denied the allegations and claimed that the charges against him were made for a "political motivation.” In March 2018, Bautista García left his position as president of the Modern Revolutionary Party. As noted by Listín Diario on October 14, 2021 the Collegiate Court of the National District of the Dominican
his father (Don Chacho) in the community of Zanjón, Salcedo. Over the past 50 years, the company has become one of the largest producers of agricultural products in the country. In 1973, Bautista García founded Cooperativa Avícola Nacional, where he also served as general manager. He was founder and director of Cooperativa Nacional de Productores Porcinos (COONAPROCE). He is also a member of several agricultural organizations, including the Asociación de Productores Agrícolas de la Provincia de Espaillat INC (APAPE), Productores Agrícolas Unidos (PRO-AUNI), Asociación para el Desarrollo de la Provincia de Espaillat (ADEPE) and the Junta de Agroempresarial Dominicana (JAD). Politics Bautista García represented the province of Espaillat in the Senate of the Dominican Republic for four terms, in 1994-1998, 1998-2002, 2002-2006 and 2006-2010. He also served as President of the Senate, the Upper House of the Congress of the Dominican Republic, from 2001-2003 and 2005-2006. Odebrecht Case According to several sources, Porfirio Andrés Bautista García was involved in the Odebrecht Case, an investigation by the Dominican Public Prosecutor's Office of Odebrecht, a Brazilian construction company's activity related to bribery