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fought in Marseille for the Anjou forces. In 1318, he served in a mission to negotiate peace with James II of Aragon. In 1336–1337, he briefly served King Frederick as main Chamberlain or minister, but upon Frederick's death, Peter II of Aragon favored the Palizzi and Chiaramonte families. Francesco's son, called Franceschello, and his secretary, on a mission to the King's court in Palermo, were imprisoned and the secretary was tortured to confess that Francesco and Federico Antiochia were complicit in a plot against King Peter. The King and his allies forces, including the Chiaramonte, besieged the castle of
1180 when a branch moved to Sicily. Francesco inherited the title of Count of Geraci from his father, Enrico II. In 1315, he wed Costanza Chiaramonte Mosca, daughter of Manfredi, count of Modica. However ten years later, he repudiated his wife as barren. He remarried with a noblewoman from the Antiochia family, counts of Capizzi. However, a feud with the Chiaramonte family would contribute to his ultimate downfall. Francesco served king Frederick III of Sicily as ambassador to the papal court in Avignon. He fought in Marseille for the Anjou forces. In 1318, he served in a mission to negotiate peace with James II of Aragon. In 1336–1337, he briefly served King Frederick as main Chamberlain or minister, but upon Frederick's death, Peter II of Aragon favored the Palizzi and Chiaramonte families. Francesco's son, called Franceschello, and his secretary, on a mission to the King's court
of Silverfall until Monte Cristo stopped making RPGs. In 2008 she co-founded and directed the Spiders studio with former Monte Cristo developers. She is also a screenwriter and dialogue writer. GreedFall is Spiders's biggest game a completely new universe with a language, different people,
Monte Cristo and created the world of Silverfall until Monte Cristo stopped making RPGs. In 2008 she co-founded and directed the Spiders studio with former Monte Cristo developers. She is also a screenwriter and dialogue writer. GreedFall is Spiders's biggest game a completely new universe with a language, different people,
of the Russian Empire, part of the department of Institutions of Empress Maria, which existed from 1894 to 1918 in St. Petersburg. History On 25 July 1894, by decree of Emperor Alexander III, in commemoration of the marriage of Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna with Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich, the Kseniinsky Institute for Noble Maidens was established. The institute was created as a women's educational institution for the education and upbringing of orphans and half-orphans from noble families. The institute was part of the department of institutions of Empress Maria. The Kseniinsky Institute was given the Nicholas Palace, which had previously been owned by Grand Duke Nikolai Nikolayevich. The palace was built from 1853 to 1861 by the architect Andrei Stackenschneider and his assistants Karl Ziegler and August Lange. At the palace there was an arena and a church, created by the architect N. V. Sultanov and consecrated on 12 February 1906 in the name of the Joy of All Who Sorrow icon, with a basement like a cave of the Empty tomb. From 1894 to 1895, for the needs of the institute, the building was rebuilt under the guidance of architects R. A. Gedike and I. A. Stefanits. On the first floor there was an apartment of the head of the institute, an office and living quarters for teachers. The two-height Banquet Hall was divided by a ceiling into two rooms. A stage for performances was set up in the lower one, and dormitories for pupils in the upper one. The classrooms are located on the second floor. The stable was rebuilt into a dining room, the arena was rebuilt into bedrooms. Architectural work cost the treasury 700,000 rubles. On 25 March 1895, the Kseniinsky Institute was solemnly opened,
the service, were accepted only as scholarships or for a fee. When entering the institute, it was necessary to be able to write and read in Russian, French and German, as well as to know the set of basic prayers. The Kseniinsky Institute was designed for three hundred and fifty pupils, in terms of its status it was lower than the Smolny Institute of Noble Maidens. The students of the institute included 175 paid boarders and 175 government boarders. Three hundred schoolgirls over ten years old were placed in the building of the institute, and fifty boarders aged eight to ten years old were placed in the juvenile department of the Nikolaev Orphan's Institute. The ten-year course of study at the institute included three professional and seven general classes. In the three professional classes, two departments were created: fine needlework and counters, clerks and accountants. The difference between the Ksenia Institute and other institutes for noble maidens was that the pupils of this institute were taught to do much of what was done by servants at other institutes: they sewed and mended linen, made their own beds and kept their shoes in order, and from among high school students kitchen and storeroom attendants were appointed. Since 1914, during the First World War, the number of pupils was three hundred and eight pupils, in 1915 - three hundred and forty-four pupils, in 1916 - three hundred and forty-eight pupils. On 4 March 1918, the last graduation of the Ksenia Institute took place and the remaining boarders were transferred to the building of the Nikolaev Orphan Institute. After the October Revolution, by the Decree of the Council of People's Commissars of the RSFSR, the building of the Ksenin Institute was given to trade union organizations and received the name "Palace of Labor". Management Viktor von Wahl Knyaz
Bill Cody as Tommy Walter Fitzroy as Mr. Steele References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1. University of California Press, 1997. External links 1925 films 1925 Western (genre) films English-language films American films American silent feature films American Western (genre) films
Helen Grimshaw William Desmond as Gordon Steele Robert Edeson as W.L. Grimshaw Mack V. Wright as Devore Palmer Albert J. Smith as Jurgin Ruth Stonehouse as Vera C.L. Sherwood as The Cook Bill Cody as Tommy Walter Fitzroy as Mr. Steele References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1. University of California Press, 1997. External links
Asian Games medalists in gymnastics 2021 Top Scorers in Men's Artistic Gymnastics References External links Kazuyuki Takeda at FIG website Japanese male artistic gymnasts Sportspeople from Gunma Prefecture Living
national gymnastics team List of Asian Games medalists in gymnastics 2021 Top Scorers in Men's Artistic Gymnastics References External links Kazuyuki Takeda at FIG website Japanese male artistic gymnasts Sportspeople from Gunma Prefecture Living people 1992 births Gymnasts at the 2014 Asian Games Medalists at the
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awarded to persons who, according to the Royal Decree, "forming part of or together with the armed forces, actually participated in the relief effort on the spot of a disaster area designated by the Minister of Defence in employment". In the Royal Decree of 1 February 2000, "re-establishing the decree establishing the Commemorative Medal for Humanitarian Aid in Disasters", the Disaster Brigade Commemorative Medal was renamed, retaining the same medal with the same ribbon. The clasps could continue to be worn on the ribbon in the future and newly set clasps would be applied to the ribbon. Clasps The medal is always awarded with a clasp denoting the operation under which the medal is awarded. The following are the clasps for the medal: TUNESIË 1969/1970 - Service by the Royal Netherlands Army and the Royal Netherlands Air Force from 4 November 1969 to 8 March 1970 to the Republic of Tunisia, in order to alleviate the consequences of the flood disaster that hit that country in the autumn of 1969. SOEDAN 1974 - Food distribution aid by
(Dutch: Herinneringsmedaille Rampenbrigade) is a military medal of the Netherlands. History The medal was established by Royal Decree on 17 August 1971 originally to recognize the action of soldiers of the Royal Netherlands Army and the Royal Netherlands Air Force in Tunisia. There was no available medal to reward this action, which was not organized by the United Nations or another international organization, with an award. The medal was awarded to persons who, according to the Royal Decree, "forming part of or together with the armed forces, actually participated in the relief effort on the spot of a disaster area designated by the Minister of Defence in employment". In the Royal Decree of 1 February 2000, "re-establishing the decree establishing the Commemorative Medal for Humanitarian Aid in Disasters", the Disaster Brigade Commemorative Medal was renamed, retaining the same medal with the same ribbon. The clasps could continue to be worn on the ribbon in the future and newly set clasps would be applied to the ribbon. Clasps The medal is always awarded with a clasp denoting the operation under which the medal is awarded. The following are the clasps for the medal: TUNESIË 1969/1970 - Service by the Royal Netherlands Army and the Royal Netherlands Air Force from 4 November 1969 to 8 March 1970 to the Republic of Tunisia, in order to alleviate the
McGowan and starring William Desmond,Helen Holmes and Dorothea Wolbert. It was released in Britain the following year under the alternative title of Steel and Gold. Synopsis A Wall Street investor heads west to California when he discovers that a gold mine he has backed is in danger of being lost due to the corruption of his foreman. Once there he falls in love with Dolores Verdiego and with her assistance he recovers control over his mine. Cast William Desmond as John Morgan Helen Holmes as Dolores Verdiego J.P. McGowan as 'Hard Rock' Ralston Dorothea Wolbert as
investor heads west to California when he discovers that a gold mine he has backed is in danger of being lost due to the corruption of his foreman. Once there he falls in love with Dolores Verdiego and with her assistance he recovers control over his mine. Cast William Desmond as John Morgan Helen Holmes as Dolores Verdiego J.P. McGowan as 'Hard Rock' Ralston Dorothea Wolbert as Sweet Marie George Magrill as George Forsyth Ford West as Marshal James Thompson as A-1
Washington School, which closed in 1963, retains the early look and feel of its rural setting, and exhibits historic integrity of design, workmanship, and materials. Washington School was built in 1924 after the Parents’ Civic League, a local African-American organization, donated land to the school district. Financial contributions to construct the two-teacher school came from the Black community ($1,200), the county ($1,600), and the Julius Rosenwald Fund ($700), which also supplied the building plans, according to the Virginia Department of Historic Resources. The school has been designated as a Virginia Historic Landmark and was added to the National Register of Historic Places
historic integrity of design, workmanship, and materials. Washington School was built in 1924 after the Parents’ Civic League, a local African-American organization, donated land to the school district. Financial contributions to construct the two-teacher school came from the Black community ($1,200), the county ($1,600), and the Julius Rosenwald Fund ($700), which also supplied the building plans, according to the Virginia Department of Historic Resources. The school has been designated as a Virginia Historic Landmark and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in January 2019. References
for Sirius XM and Pandora Radio. Silverio is a designer with TEAM KAIJU. Silverio is also an International Game Developers Association Scholars Judge, helping the foundation in its mission to support and encourage diversity and inclusivity in the gaming industry. References Women video game
LLC. Silverio has also worked as a software engineer for Sirius XM and Pandora Radio. Silverio is a designer with TEAM KAIJU. Silverio is also an International Game Developers Association Scholars Judge, helping the foundation in its mission to support
- 5.0% In addition, 260 students (38%) were eligible for reduced-price or free lunch. References Public high schools in Michigan Education in Mason County, Michigan 1880 establishments in Michigan
Black - 1.2% Hispanic - 9.9% Pacific Islander - 0.1% White - 82.5% Multiracial - 5.0% In addition, 260 students (38%) were eligible for reduced-price or free lunch. References Public high schools in Michigan Education in Mason County, Michigan 1880 establishments in
the board was sacked by then Minister of Health, Helen Clark; secretary of defence in 1990; and chair of the Northern Regional Health Authority. In 1998, Titter was elected pro-chancellor of the University of Auckland, having served on the university's council since 1992. In the 1990 Queen's Birthday Honours, Titter was appointed a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George, for services to business management and the community. In 2001, he was conferred with an
He attended Central School in New Plymouth and then New Plymouth Boys' High School from 1944 to 1948. He graduated from Victoria University College in 1952 or 1953 (sources differ) with a Bachelor of Commerce degree, and became a chartered accountant, business consultant and company director, serving on the boards of companies including Trustpower, Fernz Corporation and Port of Tauranga Limited. He was appointed to a number of public administrative roles by the New Zealand government, including: commissioner of the Auckland
found outside, so he was accused of the theft and he angrily left. Mihi-rāwhiti was pregnant at the time and Hotonui instructed her to name the child Maru-tūahu if it was a boy and Pare-tūahu if it was a girl. In the end she had a boy. Hotunui settled at Whakatīwai on the Hauraki Gulf, where he married a local woman. According to Pei Te Hurinui Jones, she was a sister of the local chief Te Whata (or Te Whatu). According to a Hauraki Ngāti Maru account reported by John White, she was Waitapu, daughter of Rua-hiore. Journey of Maru-tūahu When Maru-tūahu grew up, he set off for Hauraki in search of his father. Along the way he was met by two daughters of Te Whata, Hine-rehua (or Hine-urunga) and Pare-moeahu, who both instantly decided that they wanted to marry him. After they had discovered who he was, Pare-moeahu ran to Hotonui and told him of his son's arrival. Maru-tūahu subsequently married her. According to Pei Te Hurinui Jones Hine-rehua married Hotunui's other son Pākā, but Ngāti Maru tradition says that she also married Maru-tūahu. Family and descendants Hotunui and Mihi-rāwhiti had three children: Manu-kōpiri, who was born in South Taranaki, and settled along the Whanganui River. Maru-wharanui, who was born in South Taranaki, and whose descendants, if any, remained there. The Ngāti Maru of Hauraki say that he is the ancestor of the Ngāti Maru of Taranaki, but they themselves say he had a different parentage. Maru-tūahu, who married Pare-moeahu, daughter of Te Whata and had sons: Tama-te-pō, ancestor of Ngāti Rongoū Tama-te-rā, ancestor of Ngāti Tamaterā Whanaunga,
his son's arrival. Maru-tūahu subsequently married her. According to Pei Te Hurinui Jones Hine-rehua married Hotunui's other son Pākā, but Ngāti Maru tradition says that she also married Maru-tūahu. Family and descendants Hotunui and Mihi-rāwhiti had three children: Manu-kōpiri, who was born in South Taranaki, and settled along the Whanganui River. Maru-wharanui, who was born in South Taranaki, and whose descendants, if any, remained there. The Ngāti Maru of Hauraki say that he is the ancestor of the Ngāti Maru of Taranaki, but they themselves say he had a different parentage. Maru-tūahu, who married Pare-moeahu, daughter of Te Whata and had sons: Tama-te-pō, ancestor of Ngāti Rongoū Tama-te-rā, ancestor of Ngāti Tamaterā Whanaunga, ancestor of Ngāti Whanaunga According to Ngāti Maru tradition, Maru-tūahu also married Te Whata's elder daughter, Hine-rehua, and had Te Ngako or Te Ngakohua, ancestor of the Hauraki Ngāti Maru Hotunui and Waitapu had one son: Pākā, who married Hine-rehua, daughter of Te Whata, according to Pei Te Hurinui Jones, and had a daughter, Kahu-reremoa, who herself married Taka-kōpiri, son of Rangitahi, of Te Arawa, whose daughter Tū-parahaki was an ancestor of Ngāti Hauā. Sources A Tainui account of Hotunui is recorded by Pei Te Hurinui Jones but, unusually, he does not report his source. It also appears in S. Percy Smith's History and Traditions of the Maoris of the
an altitude of about ; here it was found growing on sandstone in an inselberg with dry woodland. The lichen is only known from the type locality, a montane ecosystem dominated by shrubs and trees from the genera Acacia, Combretum, and Terminalia. Neoprotoparmelia paulii contains several secondary compounds that can be detected using the technique thin-layer chromatography, including atranorin, α–collatolic acid,
the type locality, a montane ecosystem dominated by shrubs and trees from the genera Acacia, Combretum, and Terminalia. Neoprotoparmelia paulii contains several secondary compounds that can be detected using the technique thin-layer chromatography, including atranorin, α–collatolic acid, α–alectoronic acid, and traces of other chemically related substances. The specific epithet paulii honours Kenyan lichenologist Paul Kirika, who collected the type material along with Lumbsch. References paulii Lichens described in 2018 Lichens
and California Street, buses loop around the block via Walnut and Sacramento back to Presidio and run north to Jackson Street. The line turns on Jackson to Fillmore Street and runs south to Sutter Street. Outbound buses operate on Sutter from the inbound terminal at Sansome Street. Inbound buses turn off Sutter at Laguna then eastward on Post until Kearny and turning back via Bush and Sansome. History The Sutter Street Railway was originally a horsecar line, opened in 1866, which was converted to cable car operation in 1877. In 1902 the company was
ended on July 3, 1949, with interim diesel bus service until the line was converted to trolleybus operation on January 21, 1951. The line was discontinued amid the COVID-19 pandemic. References Bibliography External links 3 Jackson — via San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency San Francisco Municipal Railway trolleybus routes 1932
in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, where it grows on granite rocks in low, open mountainous areas. Taxonomy Neoprotoparmelia plurisporibadia was formally described as a new species in 2018 by Garima Singh, Marcela Eugenia da Silva Cáceres, and André Aptroot. The type specimen was collected by Cáceres and Aptroot near Itapuã State Park (Rio Grande do Sul) at an altitude of about . Here, in this low open mountain area, it grows on granite
and Aptroot near Itapuã State Park (Rio Grande do Sul) at an altitude of about . Here, in this low open mountain area, it grows on granite rocks. The specific epithet plurisporibadia refers to its multispored asci (pluri, "many"; spori, "spores") and to the colour brown (badia, "dark brown"). Description The lichen has an light brown to dark brown, areolate thallus, with a thin (or absent) black prothallus around the margin. The apothecia are round (later becoming compressed), measuring 0.4–1.3 mm in diameter, with a smooth, glossy, dark brown disc. The asci (spore-producing structures) are
the Medicinal Garden of Doi Suthep–Pui National Park (Chiang Mai) at an altitude of about ; here it was found growing on the bark of Cinchona pubescens. The specific epithet refers to its type locality (biology) (Siam is a historical name for Thailand) and the presence of isidia. The asci of this species contain 16 ascospores; this feature helps to distinguish this lichen from the lookalike N. brasilisidiata.
Cinchona pubescens. The specific epithet refers to its type locality (biology) (Siam is a historical name for Thailand) and the presence of isidia. The asci of this species contain 16 ascospores; this feature helps to distinguish this lichen from the lookalike N. brasilisidiata. secondary compounds that occur in N. siamisidiata, detectable using the technique thin-layer chromatography, include alectoronic acid (major), and minor to trace amounts of dehydroalectoronic
year under head coach Oscar W. Strahan, the team compiled an overall record of 4–4 with a mark of 3–4 in conference play. Schedule References Southwest Texas State Texas State Bobcats football seasons Southwest Texas State
University) during the 1923 college football season as a member of the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association (TIAA). In their fifth
(born 1947), U.S. Navy admiral William Edward Ellis (1908–1982), U.S.
Admiral Ellis may refer to: Abraham George Ellis (1846–1916), Royal Netherlands Navy vice admiral Edward Ellis
that her participation in saving Kelly's Bush as the "the most important thing I ever did." In 2021, she attended the 50th anniversary celebrations the year before her death. Career in medicine In 1975, Croll was appointed to run Sydney's Breast Health Screening Program, and she became the medical director of the Sydney Square Breast Clinic in 1978. In 1994, she took a position with the Central Sydney Area Health Service, while continuing as consultant radiologist at the Sydney Square Breast Clinic. Over the years, the clinic developed into a prominent teaching centre in radiology, where Croll, as one of Australia's pioneers of mammography, promoted the introduction of breast ultrasound and mammography screening, and helped establish the national breast cancer screening program in Australia. Croll was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia in the 1996 Australia Day Honours for "service to medicine, particularly in the fields of mammography and ultrasound". She then retired in 1997. Personal life and death Croll was known as a prolific writer of letters to The Sydney Morning Herald. Her letters about the environment and various other issues were regularly published by the newspaper. Joan and Frank Croll were art collectors and the couple were members of an art-buying syndicate of Australian art connoisseurs and investors. Parts of their collection have been donated to art galleries, including a 1976 portrait of Joan painted by John Brack on display at the National Portrait
1955, she married Frank James Croll, a fellow medical student who specialized in cardiology, and subsequently spent thirteen years as a full-time mother to her four children, delaying her career in medicine till she was 47 years old. Environmental activism In the early 1970s, Croll became one of the 13 women environmental activists known as the "Battlers for Kelly's Bush", who campaigned against urban development into a parcel of native bushland by the Parramatta River in Hunters Hill, a suburb west of Sydney. Their efforts led to the first enforcement of a Green Ban. This successful preservation of Kelly's Bush paved the way for a number of similar Green-Ban actions, impacting land use and redevelopment plans in and around Sydney. With no further real estate developments permitted on site, Kelly's Bush was later purchased by the government to become public open space, to be cared for by local volunteers known as "Friends of Kelly's Bush", with Croll as the inaugural president in 1996. She later remarked that her participation in saving Kelly's Bush as the "the most important thing I ever did." In 2021, she attended the 50th anniversary celebrations the year before her death. Career in medicine In 1975, Croll was appointed to run Sydney's Breast Health Screening Program, and she became the medical director of the Sydney Square Breast Clinic in 1978. In 1994, she took a position with the Central Sydney Area Health Service, while continuing as consultant radiologist at the Sydney Square Breast Clinic. Over the years, the clinic developed into a prominent teaching centre in radiology, where Croll, as one of Australia's pioneers of mammography, promoted the introduction of breast ultrasound and mammography screening, and helped establish the national breast cancer screening program in Australia. Croll was appointed
University, and pursued graduate study in physics at the University of Texas at Austin. He was a postdoctoral researcher at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and remained there full-time, successively heading the Electron Physics Group and Alternative Computing Group. McClelland was elected a fellow of the American Physical Society in 1998 "[f]or elucidation of spin polarized electron-atom interactions, and for pioneering development and application of atom optical methods in
and Technology, and remained there full-time, successively heading the Electron Physics Group and Alternative Computing Group. McClelland was elected a fellow of the American Physical Society in 1998 "[f]or elucidation of spin polarized electron-atom interactions, and for pioneering development and application of atom optical methods in nanostructure fabrication." An equivalent honor bestowed by the Optical Society of America in 2004 acknowledged McClelland
in 2018, in one of its articles debunking false rumors about special dates—the claim about Twosday was rated as "True", but the concept was criticized insofar "2/22/2022 certainly features a number of 2s, but isn’t it fudging things to use the 22nd day of a year that includes a number other than two?" Events The interest surrounding the date was noted as a social media phenomenon, with the hashtag #22222 receiving 58 million views on TikTok. Google marked the date with an Easter egg. Twosday was marked by festivities in several cities: In Sacramento, California, 222 couples were married, in a collective wedding at the California State Capitol. In Las Vegas, Nevada, weddings were performed at the Harry Reid International Airport. It was suggested that the number of weddings may have broken the record for the most weddings in a single day in Clark County, Nevada. In Singapore, 500 couples were scheduled to be wedded, nine times more than the usual. An American food holiday "National Margarita Day" coincided with Twosday, and various thematic activities relating to Twosday took place, mostly in the form of sales promotions (such as 22% discounts). Various businesses engaged in other Twosday-specific sales promotions. In schools around the United States, children buried time capsules, and did other activities themed on the number two. Other
societal institutions to notice only some while ignoring other coincidences that surround them. Attraction to numerology was cited as a reason as well. In 2016, the website 22-2-22.com was created to count down to the date. Snopes wrote about Twosday in 2018, in one of its articles debunking false rumors about special dates—the claim about Twosday was rated as "True", but the concept was criticized insofar "2/22/2022 certainly features a number of 2s, but isn’t it fudging things to use the 22nd day of a year that includes a number other than two?" Events The interest surrounding the date was noted as a social media phenomenon, with the hashtag #22222 receiving 58 million views on TikTok. Google marked the date with an Easter egg. Twosday was marked by festivities in several cities: In Sacramento, California, 222 couples were married, in a collective wedding at the California State Capitol. In Las Vegas, Nevada, weddings were performed at the Harry Reid International Airport. It was suggested that the number of weddings may have broken the record for the most weddings in a single day in Clark County, Nevada. In Singapore, 500 couples were scheduled to be wedded, nine times more than the usual. An American food holiday "National Margarita Day" coincided with Twosday, and various thematic activities relating to Twosday took place, mostly in the form of sales promotions (such as 22% discounts). Various businesses engaged in other
of Ghana. In 1999, she obtained a post-graduate certificate in leadership and management from Tufts University. Career Oware-Gyekye taught at the Midwifery Training School, Korle-Bu between 1975 and 1987, and taught at the University of Ghana until 2008. Between 2000 and 2008, she was a member of the Nurses and Midwives Governing Council of Ghana. Most recently, Oware-Gyekye worked as a senior lecturer at Mountcrest University College, Accra and from 2019 to 2021 was the president of the Ghana chapter of the West African College of Nursing. She also worked as a sub-editor of the West African College of Nursing journal, served as a member of the editorial board of Ghanaian Nurse (journal). Selected publications Gans-Lartey, F., O'Brien, B. A., Oware-Gyekye, F., & Schopflocher, D. (2013). The relationship between the use of the
Mountcrest University College and the University of Ghana. She was the president of the Ghana chapter of the West African College of Nursing and has edited several nursing journals. Early life and education Oware-Gyekye attended Wesley Girl's High School in Cape Coast and was trained in nursing at Nurses’ Training College, Kumasi, and in midwifery at the Midwifery Training College, Korle Bu. She holds a diploma in nursing education, a bachelor's degree in nursing, and a master's degree in medical geography from the University of Ghana. In 1999, she obtained a post-graduate certificate in leadership and management from Tufts University. Career Oware-Gyekye taught at the Midwifery Training School,
2021 10th Overall Tour d'Eure-et-Loir 2022 Tour du Rwanda 1st Sprints classification 1st Stage 1 Cyclo-cross 2014–2015 1st Overall Junior Coupe de France 1st Sisteron 2nd Lanarvily 1st Nommay Juniors 2018–2019 3rd National Under-23 Championships
currently rides for UCI ProTeam . Major results Road 2014 1st Mountains classification, Ain'Ternational-Rhône Alpes-Valromey Tour 2021 10th Overall Tour d'Eure-et-Loir 2022 Tour du Rwanda 1st Sprints classification 1st Stage
Ridin' Streak (1925) Billy the Kid (1925) The Gambling Fool (1925) Outwitted (1925) Sunshine of Paradise Alley (1926) The Dude Cowboy (1926) Hair-Trigger Baxter (1926) The Valley of Bravery (1926) Bulldog Pluck (1927) The Fighting Hombre (1927) Life of an Actress (1927) Driven from Home (1927) No Man's Law (1927) References Bibliography Stephens, E.J. & Wanamaker, Marc. Early Poverty Row Studios. Arcadia Publishing, 2014. Slide, Anthony. The New Historical Dictionary of the American Film Industry. Routledge, 2014. External
(1926) Bulldog Pluck (1927) The Fighting Hombre (1927) Life of an Actress (1927) Driven from Home (1927) No Man's Law (1927) References Bibliography Stephens, E.J. & Wanamaker, Marc. Early Poverty Row Studios. Arcadia Publishing, 2014. Slide, Anthony. The New Historical Dictionary of the American Film Industry. Routledge, 2014. External links 1881 births 1959
the restaurant with co-owner Brian Dufour on August 24, 2016, in a space which previously housed St. Jack and the French restaurant Renard. Jacqueline began serving brunch in 2017. Lansil was no longer a co-owner, as of 2018. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the restaurant's take-out menu included tacos, seafood buns, and ceviche. Jacqueline was "reborn" as Fair Weather in early 2021. The daytime cafe operation ended in December 2021. According to Thom Hilton of Eater Portland, Fair Weather's "seasonal doughnuts and colorfully-garnished coffee cocktails made it a social media sensation". Reception In 2017, Jacqueline was nominated for Restaurant of the Year by Eater Portland. Nick Woo included the restaurant in the website's 2019 list of "14 Delightful Spots to Eat and Drink on SE Clinton". Nathan Williams included Jacqueline in Eater Portland's 2022 overview of "Where to Crack Open a Dungeness Crab in Portland". He said Jacqueline "is one of the city's finest
Year by Eater Portland. Nick Woo included the restaurant in the website's 2019 list of "14 Delightful Spots to Eat and Drink on SE Clinton". Nathan Williams included Jacqueline in Eater Portland's 2022 overview of "Where to Crack Open a Dungeness Crab in Portland". He said Jacqueline "is one of the city's finest spots for seasonal seafood, and its Dungeness crab toast is easily one of its menu's biggest stars". See also List of seafood restaurants References External links 2016 establishments in Oregon Hosford-Abernethy, Portland, Oregon Pacific Northwest cuisine Restaurants established in 2016 Seafood
House of Delegates, and supported ratification at the Virginia Ratification Convention of 1788. His daughter married his nephew, who became known as James Gordon, Jr. and also served in the Virginia House of Delegates as well as voted for ratification at the 1788 Virginia Convention. He inherited a plantation which he called Gordonville and operated using enslaved labor, but which his heirs sold to a family
and also served in the Virginia House of Delegates as well as voted for ratification at the 1788 Virginia Convention. He inherited a plantation which he called Gordonville and operated using enslaved labor, but which his heirs sold to a family who renamed it Verville, which is now on the National
UCI Junior Road World Championships 2nd Overall Giro della Lunigiana 1st Stage 3 3rd Road race, National Junior Road Championships 5th Trofeo Emilio Paganessi 2021 4th Overall Giro della Regione Friuli Venezia Giulia 1st Young rider classification 4th Giro del Medio Brenta 2022 1st Grand Prix Alanya
UCI ProTeam . Major results 2018 8th Trofeo Citta di Loano 2019 1st Mountains classification, Tour du Pays de Vaud 2nd Road race, UCI Junior Road World Championships 2nd Overall Giro della Lunigiana 1st Stage 3 3rd Road race, National Junior Road
Chairman of Northern Engineering Industries from 1986 to 1989. After Northern Engineering Industries was acquired by Rolls-Royce Holdings, he served as chief executive of that company as well from 1992 to 1996. Harrison was knighted in January 1996. In retirement he was chairman of Alfred McAlpine and, briefly, of Newcastle United F.C. He died on 21 June 2019. Family Harrison married June Forster in 1956: they had two sons. References 1933 births 2019 deaths British mechanical engineers 20th-century British businesspeople Knights Bachelor People
as Chief Executive of Rolls-Royce Holdings plc. Career Harrison was born in Wingate, County Durham, the son of a miner and a shop assistant. After attending the local grammar school he undertook an apprenticeship with Richardsons Westgarth & Company before graduating with a mechanical engineering degree from Durham University in 1955. Following national service with the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, he joined
Tejada as its departmental chief in Santa Cruz. Once proper internal elections were held the following year, she was voted into a full term in that position. In the 2002 general elections, Tejada was elected as a titular member of the Chamber of Deputies for Santa Cruz. However, she questioned the decision of the NFR's leader, Manfred Reyes Villa, to ally the party with the abortive government of Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada. Her presence as one of multiple openly critical voices against party leadership led the NFR to support her ouster as departmental head through the election of Jaime Rivero Patiño in 2004. Tejada refused to recognize Rivero's "illegal election", claiming that her functions were not set to expire for another two years. Tejada's public disagreements with Reyes Villa resulted in the ultimate rupture between herself and the NFR when the party expelled her from its ranks. For the duration of her term, she supported the administration of Sánchez de Lozada's successor, Carlos Mesa, who attempted to govern without partisan support, instead seeking to attract individual legislators to form a parliamentary majority, though he was ultimately unsuccessful. Second term (2010–2015) In 2005, Tejada became one of several former rightists who joined the ranks of the emergent Movement for Socialism (MAS-IPSP). Though she was absent from the 2005 elections, Tejada was convinced by former ombudsman Ana María Romero de Campero to run as a candidate for the MAS in the 2009 elections. After being elected, Tejada served for three consecutive terms on the Commission for Autonomies and Decentralization between 2010 and 2012. In January 2013, the MAS caucus chose not to ratify Rebeca Delgado as president of the Chamber of Deputies due to disagreements over an asset forfeiture bill. After four hours of extensive debate, the MAS elected Tejada to succeed Delgado on 17 January. She was sworn in the following day. Tejada's management lasted just over a year, and she was succeeded by Marcelo Elío Chávez on 21 January 2014. Nearing the end of her term, she sought to run as a MAS candidate for Santa Cruz city councilor. However, the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) ruled that all potential candidates must have lived in the districts in which they were running for at least two years, a fact that disqualified most incumbent deputies and senators from running in the 2015 regional elections. Her disapproval of the TSE's decision led Tejada to resign her seat on 2 January 2015, a few weeks before the new Legislative Assembly was sworn in. Santa Cruz Municipal Council Despite not being allowed to stand as a candidate,
resulted in the ultimate rupture between herself and the NFR when the party expelled her from its ranks. For the duration of her term, she supported the administration of Sánchez de Lozada's successor, Carlos Mesa, who attempted to govern without partisan support, instead seeking to attract individual legislators to form a parliamentary majority, though he was ultimately unsuccessful. Second term (2010–2015) In 2005, Tejada became one of several former rightists who joined the ranks of the emergent Movement for Socialism (MAS-IPSP). Though she was absent from the 2005 elections, Tejada was convinced by former ombudsman Ana María Romero de Campero to run as a candidate for the MAS in the 2009 elections. After being elected, Tejada served for three consecutive terms on the Commission for Autonomies and Decentralization between 2010 and 2012. In January 2013, the MAS caucus chose not to ratify Rebeca Delgado as president of the Chamber of Deputies due to disagreements over an asset forfeiture bill. After four hours of extensive debate, the MAS elected Tejada to succeed Delgado on 17 January. She was sworn in the following day. Tejada's management lasted just over a year, and she was succeeded by Marcelo Elío Chávez on 21 January 2014. Nearing the end of her term, she sought to run as a MAS candidate for Santa Cruz city councilor. However, the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) ruled that all potential candidates must have lived in the districts in which they were running for at least two years, a fact that disqualified most incumbent deputies and senators from running in the 2015 regional elections. Her disapproval of the TSE's decision led Tejada to resign her seat on 2 January 2015, a few weeks before the new Legislative Assembly was sworn in. Santa Cruz Municipal Council Despite not being allowed to stand as a candidate, Tejada nonetheless had the opportunity to join the Santa Cruz Municipal Council. At the recommendation of Mayor Percy Fernández, Angélica Sosa, president of the municipal council, appointed Tejada as her personal advisor. The decision was somewhat surprising as Tejada's party, the MAS, was the minority opposition bloc in the municipal council. Though Tejada ruled out joining the ranks of Fernández and Sosa's Santa Cruz Para Todos party, the MAS nonetheless affirmed that she no longer had "[any] connection with the organic structure of the party". Electoral history References Notes Footnotes Bibliography 1959 births Living people 20th-century Bolivian lawyers 20th-century
Milford as Anita Leland Monte Collins as Joe Leland Hayford Hobbs as Sammy Sills Buck Moulton as Bill Stearns References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United
Leland Monte Collins as Joe Leland Hayford Hobbs as Sammy Sills Buck Moulton as Bill Stearns References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1. University of California Press, 1997. External
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of Hemnes, Lurøy, Nesna, Rana, Rødøy, and Træna. The court in Sandnessjøen accepts cases from the municipalities of Alstahaug, Dønna, Grane, Hattfjelldal, Herøy, Leirfjord, and Vefsn. The court is subordinate to the Hålogaland Court of Appeal. The court is led by a chief judge () and several other judges. The court is a court of first instance. Its judicial duties are mainly to settle criminal cases and to resolve civil litigation as well as bankruptcy. The administration and registration tasks of the court include death registration,
as bankruptcy. The administration and registration tasks of the court include death registration, issuing certain certificates, performing duties of a notary public, and officiating civil wedding ceremonies. Cases from this court are heard by a combination of professional judges and lay judges. History The Helgeland District Court was first established in 1591. By a royal resolution of 5 May 1859, the Helgeland District Court was divided into Søndre Helgeland District Court and Nordre Helgeland District Court. Later, another royal resolution of 11 July 1919, the Søndre Helgeland District Court was divided into Brønnøy District Court and Alstahaug District Court.
She was elected to the New York State Assembly in a February 2022 special election. References African-American state legislators in New York (state) Living people New York (state) Democrats Members of the New York State Assembly Borough of Manhattan Community College alumni Syracuse University
Census Bureau from 2007 to 2011. Lucas was a candidate for the New York City Council in 2017 but did not appear on the ballot. She was elected to the New York State Assembly in a February 2022 special election. References African-American state legislators
University, as position he held for 10 years. The Kansas Board of Regents selected Linton to serve as the fifteenth president of Kansas State University on December 2, 2021. Kansas State University On February 14, 2022, Linton began his service as president of Kansas State University. Footnotes 1964 births Living people Presidents
The Ohio State University. In 2012, he became dean of the College of Agriculture and Life Science at North Carolina State University, as position he held for 10 years. The Kansas Board of Regents selected Linton to serve as the fifteenth president of Kansas State University on December 2, 2021. Kansas State University On February 14, 2022, Linton began his service
may refer to: Robyn Smith (sports administrator), Australian sports administrator Robyn Smith (cartoonist), Jamaican
Smith may refer to: Robyn Smith (sports administrator), Australian sports administrator Robyn Smith
by Caledonia Housing Association. Health and safety rules meant the building's atrium was sealed off, to be made accessible only on special occasions. The project also involved a new block, of 21 flats, constructed in the school's former playground. Also, six additional properties were built in an annex building that formerly housed the school's gymnasium, cafeteria and after-school club. See also List of listed buildings in Perth, Perth and Kinross References Category B listed buildings in Perth and Kinross Listed buildings
Caledonia Housing Association. Health and safety rules meant the building's atrium was sealed off, to be made accessible only on special occasions. The project also involved a new block, of 21 flats, constructed in the school's former playground. Also, six additional properties were built in an annex building that
State Teachers College (now known as Texas State University) during the 1924 college football season as a member of the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association (TIAA). In
during the 1924 college football season as a member of the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association (TIAA). In their sixth year under head coach Oscar W. Strahan, the team compiled
rather than annually. Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to section 1 of article 3 of the constitution of Wisconsin relating to suffrage, 1880 Joint Resolution 12. Proposed an amendment to the state constitution to allow universal suffrage in Wisconsin for all people over age 21 who were citizens or recent immigrants intent on becoming citizens. Party summary Senate summary Assembly summary Sessions 1st Regular session: January 14, 1880March 17, 1880 Leaders Senate leadership President of the Senate: James M. Bingham (R) President pro tempore: Thomas B. Scott (R) Assembly leadership Speaker of the Assembly: Alexander A. Arnold (R) Members Members of the Senate Members of the Senate for the Thirty-Third Wisconsin Legislature: Members of the Assembly Members of the Assembly for the Thirty-Third Wisconsin Legislature: Employees Senate employees Chief Clerk: Charles E. Bross Assistant Clerk: J. F. A. Williams Bookkeeper: T. S. Ansley Engrossing Clerk: John P. Mitchell Enrolling Clerk: John P. Webster Transcribing Clerk: Gilbert Tennant Proofreader: Thomas A. Dyson Clerk for the Judiciary Committee: Walter L. Houser Clerk for the Committee on Claims: J. Lamborn Clerk for the Committee on Enrolled Bills: Charles Pinckney Clerk for the Committee on Engrossed Bills: Charles H. Darlington Document Clerk: William Graham Sergeant-at-Arms: Chalmers Ingersoll Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms: Daniel Harshman Postmaster: A. C. Fraser Assistant Postmaster: James E. Heg Gallery Attendants: Jacob Cleaver A. J. Barsantee Wash Room Attendant: William McCann Document Room Attendant: Frank S. Hatson Enrolling Room Attendant: H. R. Rawson Committee Room Attendant: Oscar M. Dering Doorkeepers: M. Simon W. F. Cochran Edwin Rowclitt Louis Goeller Porter: W. L. Dowler Night Watch: G. H. Markstrom President's Messenger: Ralph
changing the terms for members of the Assembly from 1 year to 2 years, and for senators from 2 years to 4 years, and proposed that the legislature should be convened biennially, rather than annually. Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to section 1 of article 3 of the constitution of Wisconsin relating to suffrage, 1880 Joint Resolution 12. Proposed an amendment to the state constitution to allow universal suffrage in Wisconsin for all people over age 21 who were citizens or recent immigrants intent on becoming citizens. Party summary Senate summary Assembly summary Sessions 1st Regular session: January 14, 1880March 17, 1880 Leaders Senate leadership President of the Senate: James M. Bingham (R) President pro tempore: Thomas B. Scott (R) Assembly leadership Speaker of the Assembly: Alexander A. Arnold (R) Members Members of the Senate Members of the Senate for the Thirty-Third Wisconsin Legislature: Members of the Assembly Members of the Assembly for the Thirty-Third Wisconsin Legislature: Employees Senate employees Chief Clerk: Charles E. Bross Assistant Clerk: J. F. A. Williams Bookkeeper: T. S. Ansley Engrossing Clerk: John P. Mitchell Enrolling Clerk: John P. Webster Transcribing Clerk: Gilbert Tennant Proofreader: Thomas A. Dyson Clerk for the Judiciary Committee: Walter L. Houser Clerk for the Committee on Claims: J. Lamborn Clerk for the Committee on Enrolled Bills: Charles Pinckney Clerk for the Committee on Engrossed Bills: Charles H. Darlington Document Clerk: William Graham Sergeant-at-Arms: Chalmers Ingersoll Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms: Daniel Harshman Postmaster: A. C. Fraser Assistant Postmaster: James E. Heg Gallery Attendants: Jacob Cleaver A. J. Barsantee Wash Room Attendant: William McCann Document Room Attendant: Frank S. Hatson Enrolling Room Attendant: H. R. Rawson Committee Room Attendant: Oscar M. Dering Doorkeepers: M. Simon W. F. Cochran Edwin Rowclitt Louis Goeller Porter: W. L. Dowler
accepts cases from the municipalities of Vågan, Vestvågøy, Flakstad, Moskenes, Værøy, and Røst. The court is subordinate to the Hålogaland Court of Appeal. The court is led by a chief judge () and several other judges. The court is a court of first instance. Its judicial duties are mainly to settle criminal cases and to resolve civil litigation as well as bankruptcy. The administration and registration tasks of the court include death registration, issuing certain certificates, performing duties of a notary public, and officiating civil wedding ceremonies. Cases from this court are heard by a combination of professional judges and lay judges. History This court was established on 26 April 2021 after
Its judicial duties are mainly to settle criminal cases and to resolve civil litigation as well as bankruptcy. The administration and registration tasks of the court include death registration, issuing certain certificates, performing duties of a notary public, and officiating civil wedding ceremonies. Cases from this court are heard by a combination of professional judges and lay judges. History This court was established on 26 April 2021 after the old Lofoten District Court and Salten
Hoot Gibson as Steve Hartley Marceline Day as Suzan Larkin Skeeter Bill Robbins as Arizona Joe Ethel Wales as Mrs. Betsy Larkin - Suzan's Aunt Stanley Blystone as Bart McCade Robert
is a 1933 American western film directed by Harry L. Fraser and starring Hoot Gibson, Marceline Day and Ethel Wales. Cast Hoot Gibson as Steve Hartley Marceline Day as Suzan Larkin Skeeter Bill Robbins as Arizona Joe Ethel Wales as Mrs. Betsy Larkin - Suzan's Aunt Stanley Blystone as Bart McCade Robert Frazer as Rev. Joseph Doolittle Charles King
to 2022, he worked as vice president of MirRam Group for government relations. De Los Santos was elected to the New York State Assembly in a February 2022 special election. References Living people New York (state) Democrats American social workers People from Washington Heights, Manhattan
From 2019 to 2022, he worked as vice president of MirRam Group for government relations. De Los Santos was elected to the New York State Assembly in a February 2022 special election. References Living people New York (state) Democrats American social workers People from Washington Heights, Manhattan
of the Newark Fair Employment Practices Committee under Mayor Vincent J. Murphy, becoming its youngest member. In the same year he served on a committee to study one way streets under Public Safety Director John B Keenan. Turner ran unsuccessfully for City Commissioner in 1949 and 1953. 1954 election In 1954 Newark adopted a new government system involving a Municipal Council and five wards. Turner ran against Roger Yancy a lawyer advanced by the professional African American community and Italian Johnny Savado. Turner, as a newspaperman, was popular in the community. He also had financial support from Jewish gangster Abner Zwillman and Mayor Ralph A. Villani He had support from the unions. Civil Rights Congress and Negro Labor Vanguard. The New Jersey Afro American, however, endorsed Yancey. Turner won the election beating Savado by 2-1, with Yancy in third. Historian Robert Curvin wrote, "With his victory, a common man with intriguing connections and one-time neighborhood hustler was transformed into one of the most important politicians in New Jersey." Amiri Baraka wrote, 'Mr. Turner's breakthrough into American politics was made possible by getting into political shape the Black Central Ward and establishing a leadership category for Black People going for the Democratic party". Council career Cummings was elected again through the 1966 election. During his career, Turner aligned with Mayors Meyer C. Ellenstein and Ralph A. Villani. He helped appoint African Americans for Newark city positions, using these jobs in exchange for the support of voters which he could then provide to other politicians including Hugh Joseph Addonizio. He pushed for more opportunities for African Americans in employment, housing, the police force and government. He had a wide-ranging career and was involved with many issues in the Central Ward and citywide. He criticized the white establishment including slumlords and officials. During his career he was featured in national magazines like Jet and Ebony. However, by the 1960s, many in Newark were looking for
Jewish gangster Abner Zwillman and Mayor Ralph A. Villani He had support from the unions. Civil Rights Congress and Negro Labor Vanguard. The New Jersey Afro American, however, endorsed Yancey. Turner won the election beating Savado by 2-1, with Yancy in third. Historian Robert Curvin wrote, "With his victory, a common man with intriguing connections and one-time neighborhood hustler was transformed into one of the most important politicians in New Jersey." Amiri Baraka wrote, 'Mr. Turner's breakthrough into American politics was made possible by getting into political shape the Black Central Ward and establishing a leadership category for Black People going for the Democratic party". Council career Cummings was elected again through the 1966 election. During his career, Turner aligned with Mayors Meyer C. Ellenstein and Ralph A. Villani. He helped appoint African Americans for Newark city positions, using these jobs in exchange for the support of voters which he could then provide to other politicians including Hugh Joseph Addonizio. He pushed for more opportunities for African Americans
Early life Risa Tabata was born in Osaka and graduated from Osaka University. Career Risa Tabata was an assistant producer on the Metroid Prime trilogy and said using the Wii Remote game play is intuitive. She was a co-producer of Paper Mario: Color Splash. In contrast to a traditional Mario game, they focused on humor to do the stupidest, craziest things possible. She was director for Donkey Kong Country Tropical
and director of Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze. She was assistant producer on the Metroid Prime trilogy. Early life Risa Tabata was born in Osaka and graduated from Osaka University. Career Risa Tabata was an assistant producer on the Metroid Prime trilogy and said using the Wii Remote game play is intuitive. She was a co-producer of Paper Mario: Color Splash. In contrast to a traditional Mario game, they focused on humor to do the stupidest, craziest things possible. She was director for Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze,
Harstad accepts cases from the municipalities of Harstad, Ibestad, Kvæfjord, and Tjeldsund. The court in Narvik accepts cases from the municipalities of Evenes, Gratangen, Lavangen, Lødingen, Narvik, and Salangen. The court in Sortland accepts cases from the municipalities of Andøy, Bø, Hadsel, Sortland, and Øksnes. The court is subordinate to the Hålogaland Court of Appeal. The court is led by a chief judge () and several other judges. The court is a court of first instance. Its judicial duties are mainly to settle criminal cases and to resolve civil litigation as well as bankruptcy. The administration and registration tasks of the court include death registration, issuing certain certificates, performing duties
in Harstad, Narvik, and Sortland. The court serves Ofoten, Vesterålen, and the southern part of Troms in central Hålogaland which includes cases from 15 municipalities. The court in Harstad accepts cases from the municipalities of Harstad, Ibestad, Kvæfjord, and Tjeldsund. The court in Narvik accepts cases from the municipalities of Evenes, Gratangen, Lavangen, Lødingen, Narvik, and Salangen. The court in Sortland accepts cases from the municipalities of Andøy, Bø, Hadsel, Sortland, and Øksnes. The court is subordinate to the Hålogaland Court of Appeal. The court is led by a chief judge () and several other judges. The court is a court of first instance. Its judicial duties are mainly to settle criminal cases and to
the Dust, The Private War of Major Benson, Alaska Passage, Police Dog Story, Outside the Law, Somebody Up There Likes Me, The Moonlighter, The Mob, Man of a Thousand Faces, Day of the Badman, Ten North Frederick and A Millionaire for Christy. He also guest-starred in numerous television programs, including, Gunsmoke, Bonanza, The Fugitive, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, Petticoat Junction, Bachelor Father, Wagon Train, Perry Mason, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, McHale's Navy, The Real McCoys, Leave It to Beaver, Tales of Wells Fargo, Death Valley Days, 77 Sunset Strip, Man with a Camera and The Beverly Hillbillies. His final credit was from the television series Mayberry R.F.D., where he played the role of "Fred Summers" in 1969. Death Kirkpatrick died in August 1976 of a heart attack during playing the sport, handball along with three doctors in La Jolla, California, at the age of 78. References External links Rotten
films and television programs. Kirkpatrick co-starred and appeared in films, such as, D.O.A., The Captive City, Sweethearts on Parade, Star in the Dust, The Private War of Major Benson, Alaska Passage, Police Dog Story, Outside the Law, Somebody Up There Likes Me, The Moonlighter, The Mob, Man of a Thousand Faces, Day of the Badman, Ten North Frederick and A Millionaire for Christy. He also guest-starred in numerous television programs, including, Gunsmoke, Bonanza, The Fugitive, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, Petticoat Junction, Bachelor Father, Wagon Train, Perry Mason, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, McHale's Navy, The Real McCoys, Leave It to Beaver, Tales of Wells Fargo, Death Valley Days, 77 Sunset Strip, Man with a Camera and The Beverly Hillbillies. His final credit was from the television series Mayberry R.F.D., where he played the role of "Fred Summers" in 1969. Death Kirkpatrick died in August 1976 of a heart attack during playing the sport, handball along with three doctors in La Jolla, California, at the age of 78.
the family of Opitutaceae with one species Alterococcus agarolyticus.
genus of bacteria from the family of Opitutaceae with one species Alterococcus
attended the Colts Neck High School. Club career Laki has played for SV 67 Weinberg and MSV Duisburg II in Germany and for New Jersey Copa in the United States. International career Laki capped for Uganda at senior level during the 2016 CECAFA Women's Championship, where she scored two goals, and the 2021 COSAFA Women's Championship. Personal life Nicknamed Oti, Laki has studied journalism and media studies at the Rutgers University. References External links 1996 births Living people People with acquired Ugandan citizenship Ugandan women's footballers Women's association football wingers Women's association football forwards MSV
SV 67 Weinberg and MSV Duisburg II in Germany and for New Jersey Copa in the United States. International career Laki capped for Uganda at senior level during the 2016 CECAFA Women's Championship, where she scored two goals, and the 2021 COSAFA Women's Championship. Personal life Nicknamed Oti, Laki has studied journalism and media studies at the Rutgers University. References External links 1996 births Living people People with acquired Ugandan citizenship Ugandan women's footballers Women's association football wingers Women's association football forwards MSV
the domain Bacteria. Opitutaceae bacteria were isolated from soil and
the domain Bacteria. Opitutaceae bacteria were isolated from
They are all around a similar size, ranging from the plus tail Bornean smooth-tailed treeshrew to the plus tail striped treeshrew, and generally live in forests. No scandentian species have a population estimate, though the Nicobar treeshrew is considered endangered. The twenty-three extant species of Scandentia are grouped into two families, Tupaiidae, which contains twenty-two species within three genera, and Ptilocercidae, which contains a single species, the pen-tailed treeshrew. Only a few extinct scandentian species have been discovered, though due to ongoing research and discoveries the exact number and categorization is not fixed. Conventions Conservation status codes listed follow the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species. Range maps are provided wherever possible; if a range map is not available, a description of
mammals. Members of this order are called scandentians, or treeshrews. They are primarily found in Southeast Asia, with the Madras treeshrew instead in mainland India. They are all around a similar size, ranging from the plus tail Bornean smooth-tailed treeshrew to the plus tail striped treeshrew, and generally live in forests. No scandentian species have a population estimate, though the Nicobar treeshrew is considered endangered. The twenty-three extant species of Scandentia are grouped into two families, Tupaiidae, which contains twenty-two species within three genera, and Ptilocercidae, which contains a single species, the pen-tailed treeshrew. Only a few extinct scandentian species have been discovered, though due to ongoing research and discoveries the exact number
and sewage disposal. There are a number of advantages in this type of dwellings. They also rent them out to tourists. Dwellings Nahum Slouschz left the following description: From time to time the keen eye discovers , amidst olive and fig trees , or near a mosque or ruins , holes open in the declivity of a hill , resembling in form the door of a cave . A little , wooden door opens before the traveler , and he enters into a kind of dark and uneven gallery , sloping all the way , to traverse which safely practice alone is essential . After a walk of fifteen to twenty metres , one descends into a kind of court , feebly lighted from above by some rays of light ; there is the stable , which precedes the central court , and which often serves as a workshop to the Jewish blacksmiths . Continually descending , a subterranean court is reached , which serves as a central dwelling , kitchen , and workshop , the compartments being in caves dug in the walls of the court , from which they receive a little light and air . The natives find subterranean life very natural and comfortable , though the traveler scarcely feels at ease . The Synagogue of the village Beni-Abbas is also situated in a cave , but the access is open and easy , and its roof is even above the level of the ground . At Tigrena a Synagogue has just
modernized the caves, including electricity, water supply and sewage disposal. There are a number of advantages in this type of dwellings. They also rent them out to tourists. Dwellings Nahum Slouschz left the following description: From time to time the keen eye discovers , amidst olive and fig trees , or near a mosque or ruins , holes open in the declivity of a hill , resembling in form the door of a cave . A little , wooden door opens before the traveler , and he enters into a kind of dark and uneven gallery , sloping all the way , to traverse which safely practice alone is essential . After a walk of fifteen to twenty metres , one descends into a kind of court , feebly lighted from above by some rays of light ; there is the stable , which precedes the central court , and which often serves as a workshop to the Jewish blacksmiths . Continually descending , a subterranean court is reached , which serves as a central dwelling , kitchen , and workshop , the compartments being in caves dug in the walls
death registration, issuing certain certificates, performing duties of a notary public, and officiating civil wedding ceremonies. Cases from this court are heard by a combination of professional judges and lay judges. History This court was established on 26 April 2021 after the old Senja District Court and Nord-Troms District Court were merged into one court. Kvænangen Municipality was part of the old Nord-Troms District Court, but on this date it was transferred to the Vestre Finnmark District Court. The new district court system continues to use the courthouses from the predecessor
district court located in Troms, Norway. This court is based at two different courthouses which are located in Tromsø and Finnsnes. The court serves the northern and central parts of Troms which includes cases from 13 municipalities. The court in Tromsø accepts cases from the municipalities of Balsfjord, Karlsøy, Kåfjord, Lyngen, Nordreisa, Skjervøy, Storfjord, and Tromsø. The court in Finnsnes accepts cases from the municipalities of Bardu, Dyrøy, Målselv, Senja, and
footballer who plays as a centre back for Liga 1 club PSS Sleman. Club career PSS Sleman Ifan signed with PSS Sleman to played in the Indonesian Liga 1 for the 2021 season. He
2021 season. He made his professional league debut on 16 February 2022 in a match against Bali United at the Ngurah Rai Stadium, Denpasar. Career statistics Club Notes References External links Ifan Nanda Pratama at Soccerway Ifan Nanda Pratama at Liga Indonesia
2016, L'Harmattan, ISBN 978-2343068763 Pilo, Careen, Quand l'espoir se réveille..., 2013, L'Harmattan, ISBN 9782336009209 Lee, Jin-rang; Hong, Sol; Selangai, Careen Pilo; Bonchi, Binangma; Ahoua, Magloire; and Diouf, Nathalie, Analysis of ODA Projects on Gender Equality in Sub-Saharan Africa: Using Moser's Gender Diagnostic Tool 국제지역연구 19.2 (2015) (in Korean) References Living people Cameroonian writers 21st-century Cameroonian women writers Cameroonian women diplomats
publications Pilo, Careen, Les marées affriolantes de l’amour. 2019, L'Harmattan, ISBN 978-9-956-63747-8 Pilo, Careen, Under the charm of a prostitute, 2009, L'Harmattan, ISBN 9782296086302 Pilo, Careen, Prévention Des Conflits et construction de la paix: le PNUD en RDC, 2018, UNDP, ISBN 9786131599552 Pilo, Careen, Les Vagues tumultueuses de l’amour, 2016, L'Harmattan, ISBN 978-2343068763 Pilo, Careen,
Carlyle, Beverly Wilshire and Stanhope hotels. Biography Sharp was a native of Manhattan and attended Columbia University School of Journalism, where she married her husband, real estate investor Jesse Sharp, who built a number of hotels including the Stanhope Hotel, located opposite the Metropolitan Museum of Art. After her husband died in 1941, Sharp, who was then an interior decorator, took over the business and enriched the family real estate portfolio with her own. She sold 14 properties owned by her husband and added the Gotham Hotel, the Saranac Inn, and the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. Her portfolio also included Delmonico's, the Ritz Tower, The Carlyle, the Beaux Arts Apartments and the Paramount Building in Manhattan, and the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco. She eventually sold most of her holdings and devoted her time to charities in New York and Los Angeles and to her art collection, which went on display at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in 1978. She and her son also donated the Sharp Gallery at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In 1952, Sharp endowed the Evelyn Sharp Foundation to support the performing and fine arts, museum arts, and arts education in New York City. She also endowed a graduate fellowship at CalTech and served as a trustee. She
then an interior decorator, took over the business and enriched the family real estate portfolio with her own. She sold 14 properties owned by her husband and added the Gotham Hotel, the Saranac Inn, and the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. Her portfolio also included Delmonico's, the Ritz Tower, The Carlyle, the Beaux Arts Apartments and the Paramount Building in Manhattan, and the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco. She eventually sold most of her holdings and devoted her time to charities in New York and Los Angeles and to her art collection, which went on display at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in 1978. She and her son also donated the Sharp Gallery at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In 1952, Sharp endowed the Evelyn Sharp Foundation to support the performing and fine arts, museum arts, and arts education in New
continuously flirts with the attentions of the men in the small Sussex village in which she lives. Making her potential enemies amongst a number of inhabitants, including the guilt-ridden rector who fails to get over a brief dalliance with her and a young woman who believes her fiancee is carrying on with her. When Lydia is found shot through the head in her locked studio the inquest deems it to be suicide. However retired army officer and detective fiction enthusiast Major Boddy takes up the case, with the assistance of his servant and former orderly Private Gammon. After considerable investigation, Boddy at last believes he has cracked the way the murderer has killed in the seemingly locked room. However he still has several potential candidates for murder, including Lydia's husband a failed actor who has inherited all of her money. Body's sleuthing now takes him further afield to East London and Gloucestershire as he searches for the explanation of the killing. References Bibliography Hubin, Allen J. Crime Fiction, 1749-1980: A Comprehensive Bibliography. Garland Publishing, 1984. Reilly, John M. Twentieth Century Crime & Mystery Writers. Springer, 2015. 1942 British novels British mystery novels Novels by John
genre during the period. Originally published by Cassell, in 2020 it was reissued by the British Library Publishing in a single edition with another Bude novel Death in White Pyjamas, as part of a series of republished crime novels from the Golden Age of Detective Fiction. Reviewing the novel for the Times Literary Supplement, Maurice Willson Disher wrote "There was a time when a mystery of crime detection could be casually introduced into novels as an episode. Unfortunately for Mr. Bude readers nowadays feel disappointed if a detective story does not run true to form. When the identity of his murderer ceases to be a mystery about half way through, we may feel, no doubt unfairly, that the author has simply been unable to keep it up." and concluded "Any strain upon the intellect slackens page by page". Synopsis Wealthy painter Lydia Arundel continuously flirts with the attentions of the men in the small Sussex village in which she lives. Making her potential enemies amongst a number of inhabitants, including the guilt-ridden rector who fails to get over a brief dalliance with her and a young woman who believes her fiancee is carrying on with her. When Lydia is found shot through the head in her locked
was in Sirmaur district and was a part of Shimla Lok Sabha constituency. Member of Legislative
a part of Shimla Lok Sabha constituency. Member of Legislative Assembly References Defunct Assembly
of Texas at Austin, and Northeastern University. In 1993 Kilson was a fellow at the Bunting Institute at Radcliffe College. In 1994 Kilson and Evelynn M. Hammonds organized a conference for January 13 through 15 at MIT called Black Women in the Academy: Defending Our Name 1894-1994. The conference explored the experiences of black women professors. Speakers included Vinie Burrows, Johnnetta Cole, Angela Davis, and Lani Guinier. More than 2,000 people
experiences of black women professors. Speakers included Vinie Burrows, Johnnetta Cole, Angela Davis, and Lani Guinier. More than 2,000 people attended. In 1999 Kilson co-edited, with Robert D. King, the book Statecraft of British Imperialism: Essays in Honour of Wm. Roger Louis (ISBN 0714643785). Kilson died on April 29, 2009, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Personal Kilson was married to Burr Tweedy. References
spiral galaxy with a ring located about 330 million light-years away in the constellation Virgo. It was discovered by astronomer William Herschel on April 13, 1784, who described it as "vF, S, R, bM, 1st of 3". It is a large galaxy, with a diameter of around making it nearly twice the size of the Milky Way. NGC 4326 is also classified as a LINER galaxy. Despite being listed in the Virgo Cluster catalog as VCC 623, it
diameter of around making it nearly twice the size of the Milky Way. NGC 4326 is also classified as a LINER galaxy. Despite being listed in the Virgo Cluster catalog as VCC 623, it is not a member of the Virgo Cluster but instead a background galaxy.
his wife Jemima Sawyer. Personal bests References External links World Athletics 1986 births Living people Bahamian male sprinters People from Nassau, Bahamas Athletes (track and field) at the 2007 Pan American
Haven. Sawyer graduated with his Masters of Business Administration from Nova Southeastern University. He's now a author and businessman, who owns an international education and entertainment company named Jemima's Playhouse. The company was named after his wife Jemima Sawyer. Personal bests References External links World Athletics
the municipalities of Hasvik, Hammerfest, Måsøy, Nordkapp, and Porsanger. The court is subordinate to the Hålogaland Court of Appeal. The court is led by a chief judge () and several other judges. The court is a court of first instance. Its judicial duties are mainly to settle criminal cases and to resolve civil litigation as well as bankruptcy. The administration and registration tasks of the court
(Kvænangen) in Troms. The court in Alta accepts cases from the municipalities of Alta, Loppa, and Kvænangen. The court in Hammerfest accepts cases from the municipalities of Hasvik, Hammerfest, Måsøy, Nordkapp, and Porsanger. The court is subordinate to the Hålogaland Court of Appeal. The court is led by a chief judge () and several other judges. The court is a court of first instance. Its judicial duties are mainly to settle criminal cases and to resolve civil litigation
which are located in Tana Bru and Vadsø. The court serves the central and eastern parts of Finnmark which includes 11 municipalities: Berlevåg, Båtsfjord, Gamvik, Karasjok, Kautokeino, Lebesby, Nesseby, Sør-Varanger, Tana, Vadsø, and Vardø. The court is subordinate to the Hålogaland Court of Appeal. The court is led by a chief judge () and several other judges. The court is a court of first instance. Its judicial duties are
court of first instance. Its judicial duties are mainly to settle criminal cases and to resolve civil litigation as well as bankruptcy. The administration and registration tasks of the court include death registration, issuing certain certificates, performing duties of a notary public, and officiating civil wedding ceremonies. Cases from this court are heard by a combination of professional judges and lay
cm high with up to 7 basal leaves. There are 10-30 greenish white flowers arranged in a spiral around the stem. Just like in Spiranthes praecox the lip of each flower has prominent dark green veins. Besides the more greenish flower color another difference of Spiranthes sylvatica to Spiranthes praecox is a larger flower size, 10-17 mm as opposed to 6-9 mm. Bloom time is March to June. Distribution and habitat Spiranthes sylvatica is native to Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana,
Tresses or Pale-green Ladies'-tresses is a terrestrial orchid endemic to the United States, very similar in appearance and range to Spiranthes praecox which it had been considered a variation of for a long time. Description Spiranthes sylvatica plants are a species of tall spiranthes, up to 80 cm high with up to 7 basal leaves. There are 10-30 greenish white flowers arranged in a spiral around the stem. Just like in Spiranthes praecox the lip of each flower
House. The castle was altered internally in 1954. The building lay empty for many years, and even became an item on the Buildings at Risk Register for Scotland. In 2022, the property was sold, via a Savills auction, to Fonab SPV. References External links Castles in Perth and Kinross Listed castles in Scotland Listed buildings in Pitlochry Category B listed buildings in Perth and Kinross Buildings and structures completed in 1892 1892
rosettes, and 43 guest bedrooms. In 1946, the building became the property of the North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board, who changed the property's name from Fonab Castle to Port-na-Craig House. The castle was altered internally in 1954. The building lay empty for many years, and even became an item on the Buildings at Risk Register for Scotland. In 2022, the property was sold, via a Savills auction, to Fonab SPV. References External links Castles in Perth and Kinross
Institute (UTMSI) at Port Aransas, and taught Zoology at the University of Texas. References 1884 births
Marine Science Institute (UTMSI) at Port Aransas, and taught Zoology at the University of
has been isolated from tidal flat from Oido. References Bacteria Bacteria genera Monotypic
been isolated from tidal flat from Oido. References Bacteria Bacteria genera Monotypic
Texas State University) during the 1925 college football season as a member of the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association (TIAA). In their seventh year under head coach Oscar W. Strahan,
State Bobcats football team was an American football team that represented Southwest Texas State Teachers College (now known as Texas
album in 2015: she immediately underwent treatment. In 2016 her cancer came back and was then diagnosed as stage IV. Pagliaro decided to continue with her plans for a tour despite the cancer. Her music with partner Angela Petrilli was well received. Rolling Stone Magazine called her performance on the song "Fast as I Can" one of the 10 Best Country and Americana Songs of the Week in February 2019. Pagliaro died at her home in Santa Monica, Calif. on 26 March 2019. References External links Fast As I Can by Roses & Cigarettes 1984 births 2019 deaths Women singer-songwriters People from Massachusetts 21st-century American
Massachusetts and moved to California in 2004. In 2009 she auditioned for The Voice (American TV series) and was not selected. In 2015 she formed a band with guitarist Angela Petrilli and it was named Roses & Cigarettes. The duo released an eponymous album in that same year. She was diagnosed with stage II Metastatic breast cancer just as plans were being made
Boss (Telugu season 4). Nataraj – Dance choreographer and television judge. He was part of the reality dance show Aata. He was evicted on Day 28 in Bigg Boss (Telugu season 5). Tejaswi Madivada – Indian actress and model. A dance tutor turned actress, she made her acting debut with Seethamma Vaakitlo Sirimalle Chettu and became noted after starring in Ice Cream. She was evicted on Day 42 in Bigg Boss (Telugu season 2). Hamida – Film actress. She is known for the film Sahasam Cheyara Dimbaka. She was evicted on Day 35 in Bigg Boss (Telugu season 5). Sarayu Roy – YouTuber. She is a part of 7 Arts YouTube channel. She was evicted on Day 7 in Bigg Boss (Telugu season 5). Akhil Sarthak – Television actor. He is best known for his role in the Kalyani serial. He is the "Hyderabad Times Most Desirable Man 2020-21" on Television. He became as runner-up in Bigg Boss (Telugu season 4). Challengers Ajay Kumar – Film actor and he well known for his films Mehbooba, and Vishwak. Sravanthi Chokarapu – Indian Film Actress, Anchor, and Model. She started her career in modeling. She then turned Anchor and worked for in Yoyo Tv channel and also working in the Filmy Focus and Jabardasth show. RJ Chaitu – Most popular Radio Jockeys of Hyderabad. He also hosted special events and shows. Shree Rapaka – Film Actress, model and costume desginer. She made her acting debut with film Nagnam in the year 2020. She was also a part of the popular dance reality TV show 'Rangasthalam'. She has hosted a few celebrity interviews and events as well. Anil Rathod is a Popular Fashion Model and actor. He appeared in many brands and international shows. He also won many awards like Mr. Telangana 2015, Best Model of the Year by TAA, and Best Model – Rubaru Mr. India 2021. Shiva – He was an anchor who mainly works in Telugu Entertainment industry. He has worked in NTV News Channel and also worked in more than 7 Channels like Telugu Full Screen, Telugu Vikas, Daily Culture, News Qube Channel. He started his own Youtube Channel Mana Media. Mitraaw Sharma – Producer, Model and actress, who in Telugu industry. She made her acting debut with Telugu Movie Boys (2021). Bindu Madhavi – Indian model and actress, working in Telugu and Tamil industry. She is known for the films Om Shaanti, Rama Rama Krishna Krishna. She also participated in Bigg Boss (Tamil season 1) and was evicted on
Bigg Boss (Telugu season 1). Ariyana Glory – TV presenter. She worked in well known channels like Studio Network and Gemini TV. She became as third runner-up in Bigg Boss (Telugu season 4). Nataraj – Dance choreographer and television judge. He was part of the reality dance show Aata. He was evicted on Day 28 in Bigg Boss (Telugu season 5). Tejaswi Madivada – Indian actress and model. A dance tutor turned actress, she made her acting debut with Seethamma Vaakitlo Sirimalle Chettu and became noted after starring in Ice Cream. She was evicted on Day 42 in Bigg Boss (Telugu season 2). Hamida – Film actress. She is known for the film Sahasam Cheyara Dimbaka. She was evicted on Day 35 in Bigg Boss (Telugu season 5). Sarayu Roy – YouTuber. She is a part of 7 Arts YouTube channel. She was evicted on Day 7 in Bigg Boss (Telugu season 5). Akhil Sarthak – Television actor. He is best known for his role in the Kalyani serial. He is the "Hyderabad Times Most Desirable Man 2020-21" on Television. He became as runner-up in Bigg Boss (Telugu season 4). Challengers Ajay Kumar – Film actor and he well known for his films Mehbooba, and Vishwak. Sravanthi Chokarapu – Indian Film Actress, Anchor, and Model. She started her career in modeling. She then turned Anchor and worked for in Yoyo Tv channel and also working in the Filmy Focus and Jabardasth show. RJ Chaitu – Most popular Radio Jockeys of Hyderabad. He also hosted special events and shows. Shree Rapaka – Film Actress, model and costume desginer. She made her acting debut with film Nagnam in the year 2020. She was also a part of the popular dance reality TV show 'Rangasthalam'. She has hosted a few celebrity interviews and events as well. Anil Rathod is a Popular Fashion Model and actor. He appeared in many brands and international shows. He also won many awards like Mr. Telangana 2015, Best Model of the Year by TAA,
surname, a Czechized form of the German surname Schuster. Notable people include: Andrej Šustr,
the German surname Schuster. Notable people include: Andrej Šustr, Czech ice
University. As requested by Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya, the founder and the first Vice-Chancellor of BHU, Pande moved to Pilani in 1929 and took charge as the Principal of the then recently established Intermediate College in Pilani. He stayed in Pilani for over 40 years and oversaw the development and transformation of
requested by Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya, the founder and the first Vice-Chancellor of BHU, Pande moved to Pilani in 1929 and took charge as the Principal of the then recently established Intermediate College in Pilani. He stayed in Pilani for over 40 years and oversaw the development and transformation of the Intermediate College into the present day BITS. In 1956, Govt of India conferred on Pande the Padma Shri
professional wrestler. Bodybuilding career Duvall's first bodybuilding competition was in 1992. Professional wrestling Duvall also went into professional wrestling. He made two appearances in the WWE from 1996 to 1997. His first known match was on August 20, 1996, losing to The Godwinns. On September 8, 1997, he was involved in a 6 tag match losing to the The Truth Commission. Later that year he worked for Heartland Wrestling Association
Commission. Later that year he worked for Heartland Wrestling Association as the Prince of Polyester. Death On February 22, 2013, Duvall died from a heart attack in his bathroom in Atlanta, Georgia. Bodybuilding titles 1992 Teen Nationals – NPC, HeavyWeight, 3rd 1997 Nationals – NPC, HeavyWeight, 7th 1997 USA Championships – NPC, HeavyWeight, 11th 1998 Nationals – NPC, Super-HeavyWeight, 6th 1999 Nationals – NPC, Super-HeavyWeight, 2nd 2000 Nationals – NPC, Super-HeavyWeight, 7th 2000 USA Championships – NPC, Super-HeavyWeight, 11th 2001 Nationals – NPC, Super-HeavyWeight, 2nd 2002 Nationals – NPC, Super-HeavyWeight, 3rd 2002
High School in Pierre. Fuoss graduated from the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology and completed a doctorate at Stanford University. He worked at Bell Laboratories, AT&T Laboratories and Argonne National Laboratory, then returned to Stanford as head of experimental design at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory in 2017. While at AT&T Laboratories Fuoss was elected a fellow of the American Physical Society in
and T. F. Riggs High School in Pierre. Fuoss graduated from the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology and completed a doctorate at Stanford University. He worked at Bell Laboratories, AT&T Laboratories and Argonne National Laboratory, then returned to Stanford as head of experimental design at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory in 2017. While at AT&T Laboratories Fuoss was elected a fellow of the American Physical Society in 1999, "[f]or pioneering contributions to the science of x-ray scattering, including anomalous scattering for amorphous materials, grazing incident scattering
led by eighth-year head coach Maynard O'Brien and played their home games at Lincoln Field in Charleston, Illinois. The Panthers finished the
University) as a member of the Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (IIAC) during the 1954 college football season. The team was led by eighth-year head coach Maynard O'Brien
International Raceway. The track is owned and operated by International Speedway Corporation and is the only track owned by ISC to have naming rights sold. The speedway is served by the nearby Interstate 10 and Interstate 15 freeways as well as a Metrolink station located behind the backstretch. Entry list *Driver changed to Joe Graf Jr. for the race after Graf failed to qualify. **Withdrew prior to the event Practice The only 30-minute practice session was held on Saturday, February 26, at 9:00 AM PST. Justin Allgaier of JR Motorsports would set the fastest time in the session, with a time 40.353 seconds and a speed of . Qualifying Qualifying was held on Saturday, February 26, at 9:30 AM PST. Since Auto Club Speedway is an oval track, the qualifying system used is a single-car, single-lap system with only one round. Whoever sets the fastest time in the round wins the pole. A. J. Allmendinger scored the pole for the race with a time of 40.038 seconds and a speed
due to three overtime finishes. Cole Custer of SS-Green Light Racing would win the race after leading the most laps. This was Cole's tenth career win in the Xfinity Series, his first of the season, and the first career win for SS-Green Light Racing. To fill out the podium, Noah Gragson of JR Motorsports and Trevor Bayne of Joe Gibbs Racing would finish second and third, respectively. Background Auto Club Speedway (formerly California Speedway) is a 2 miles (3.2 km), low-banked, D-shaped oval superspeedway in Fontana, California which has hosted NASCAR racing annually since 1997. It is also used for open wheel racing events. The racetrack is located near the former locations of Ontario Motor Speedway and Riverside International Raceway. The track is owned and operated by International Speedway Corporation and is the only track owned by ISC to have naming rights sold. The speedway is served by the nearby Interstate
is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Donald E. Fuoss (1923–2014), American
people with the surname include: Donald E. Fuoss (1923–2014), American basketball
Like his older brother Leopold (1844-1907), he studied law at the University of Vienna and received his Dr. jur. degree in 1891. During his studies he was active as a journalist in the Reichsrätlichen Stenografenbüro from 1882. From 1893 to 1898 he served in the k.k. Council of Ministers, and from 1895 as Ministerial Vice-Secretary. He was deputy editor-in-chief at the Wiener Zeitung and from 1909 editor-in-chief. In 1917 Löbl became editor-in-chief of the NWT (Neues Wiener Tagblatt),
1942 at the Rothschild Hospital in Vienna, which, under the Nazis, was the only hospital for Jews in Vienna. Publications Kultur und Presse. Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1903; Neuauflage 2013, ISBN 978-3-428-16030-3 herausgegeben, eingeleitet und kommentiert von Wolfgang Duchkowitsch, Nomos-Verlag, Edition Reinhard Fischer, Baden-Baden 2017, ISBN 978-3-8487-3961-5 Verlorenes Paradies. Erinnerungen eines alten Wieners. Rikola, Wien 1924. References External links Certified Award in re Accounts of Emil Löbl (PDF; 109 kB) Andreas Hepp: Netzwerke der Medien: Medienkulturen und Globalisierung, S. 34 1863 births 1942 deaths Austrian male
1975, Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1985–1988. She was nominally President of the Republic (President of the Presidium of the Turkmenian SSR)
Minister in 1975, Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1985–1988. She was nominally President of the Republic (President of the Presidium of the Turkmenian SSR) on 10 September 1988 - 11 May 1990.
2005, Simon, with his friend and colleague, art speculator Alexander Parish, acquired Da Vinci's original Salvator Mundi, then thought to be lost, from a New Orleans auction gallery for $1,000. He brought the painting to New York University professor Dianne Dwyer Modestini for a detailed restoration, and sent it to numerous scholars for verification that the painting had belonged to Da Vinci, including Metropolitan Museum of Art curator Keith Christiansen and National Gallery director Nicholas Penny. After it as authenticated, Simon loaned the painting to a few museums before putting it on sale, only to be frustrated by museums that balked at the $100 million price tag. Eventually, Simon sold the painting to Swiss art dealer Yves Bouvier
B. Simon is an American art historian and art dealer most known for rediscovering Leonado Da Vinci's Salvator Mundi. Biography Simon received his B.A., M.A., M.Phil., and Ph.D. degrees, all from Columbia University, where his doctoral thesis focused on Bronzino’s portraits of Cosimo I de’ Medici. After graduating from Columbia, he worked as an art appraiser, researcher, and consultant of Old Master paintings. In 1997, he sold a watercolor by Richard Dadd and opened an art gallery on Upper East Side. In 2005, Simon, with his friend and colleague, art speculator Alexander Parish, acquired Da Vinci's original Salvator Mundi, then thought to be lost, from a New Orleans auction gallery for $1,000. He brought the painting to New York University professor Dianne Dwyer Modestini for a detailed restoration, and sent it to numerous scholars for verification that the painting had
Republic in 1955–1966. She served as Secretary of the Communist Party Central Committee Department of Propaganda and Agitation in 1966–1978. She served as Secretary of the Supreme
Party Central Committee Department of Propaganda and Agitation in 1966–1978. She served as Secretary of the Supreme Soviet of the Tajikistani SSR in 1985–1988. References 20th-century Tajikistani
Cohen House is a home in Savannah, Georgia, United States. It is located at 108 East Jones Street and was constructed in 1853. The building is part of the Savannah Historic District, and in a survey for the Historic Savannah Foundation, Mary Lane Morrison found the building to be of
in Savannah, Georgia, United States. It is located at 108 East Jones Street and was constructed in 1853. The building is part of the Savannah Historic District, and in a survey for the Historic
the first woman cabinet minister in Turkmenistan. She served as Minister of Social Affairs in 1959–1962. She served as Deputy Premier Minister of the
in Turkmenistan. She served as Minister of Social Affairs in 1959–1962. She served as Deputy Premier Minister of the Turkmenian SSR in 1963–1965. References 20th-century Turkmenistan
in regional England, after the Second World War they made increasing use of more exotic, Continental settings. In 2016 it was reissued by the British Library Publishing as part of a group of republished crime novels from the Golden Age of Detective Fiction. Synopsis On the trail of a gang of counterfeiters headed by London criminal Chalky Cabot, Meredith heads down to the French Riviera after a tip-off from the local police. Joining forces with a local Inspector, they investigate along the coastline until their attention is drawn to the Villa Paloma
World War they made increasing use of more exotic, Continental settings. In 2016 it was reissued by the British Library Publishing as part of a group of republished crime novels from the Golden Age of Detective Fiction. Synopsis On the trail of a gang of counterfeiters headed
installment in the After film series, and sequel to After We Fell. The film stars Josephine Langford and Hero Fiennes-Tiffin, reprising their roles as Tessa Young and Hardin Scott, respectively. After Ever Happy is intended to be released theatrically on September 7, 2022. Synopsis A realization of the past shakes Hardin’s impenetrable guise to the core, while Tessa suffers a personal tragedy. As the pair work through their difficulties, their relationship is on the edge of sustainability. As the truth about each of their families emerges, the shocking reality is that their respective families are not so different from each other. Tessa is no longer the sweet, simple, good girl she was; nor is Hardin the cruel, moody boy she initially fell for. Cast Josephine Langford as Tessa Young Hero Fiennes-Tiffin as Hardin Scott Additionally, Louise Lombard, Kiana Madeira, Chance Perdomo, Rob Estes, Carter Jenkins, Stephen Moyer, Mira Sorvino, Arielle Kebbel and Frances Turner will reprise their respective roles from the previous film. Production Development In September 2020, a feature film adaptation of After Ever Happy was announced to be in development. Developed at the same time as After We Fell, the films were
to the core, while Tessa suffers a personal tragedy. As the pair work through their difficulties, their relationship is on the edge of sustainability. As the truth about each of their families emerges, the shocking reality is that their respective families are not so different from each other. Tessa is no longer the sweet, simple, good girl she was; nor is Hardin the cruel, moody boy she initially fell for. Cast Josephine Langford as Tessa Young Hero Fiennes-Tiffin as Hardin Scott Additionally, Louise Lombard, Kiana Madeira, Chance Perdomo, Rob Estes, Carter Jenkins, Stephen Moyer, Mira Sorvino, Arielle Kebbel and Frances Turner will reprise their respective roles from the previous film. Production Development In September 2020, a feature film adaptation of After Ever Happy was announced to be in development. Developed at the same time as After We Fell, the films were announced to be directed by Castille Landon with Sharon Soboil serving as screenwriter. Josephine Langford and Hero Fiennes-Tiffin were confirmed to reprise their roles as Tessa Young and Hardin Scott, respectively. Filming The film entered pre-production in September 2020, prior to the release of After We Collided. Principal photography took place, back-to-back with After We Fell. In December 2021, Louise Lombard, Kiana Madeira, Chance Perdomo, Rob Estes, and Carter Jenkins were confirmed to have reprised their roles from
of serrasalmids found in South America. It is found in the Amazon, the Xingu and Tocantins River basins in Brazil. This species reaches a length of . Etymology The fish is named in honor of ichthyologist J. R. (John Roxborough) Norman (1898-1944),
R. (John Roxborough) Norman (1898-1944), of the British Museum of Natural History, to honor him for his attention to the serrasalmids. References Géry, J., 1977. Characoids of the world. Neptune City ; Reigate : T.F.H. [etc.]; 672 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 23 cm. Serrasalmidae Fish
Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology, it is the national computer emergency response team (CERT) with prim focus on receiving and reviewing, and responding to cybersecurity incidents in the country. BGD e-Gov CIRT conduct research in the field of cybersecurity and issues advisory on security-oriented vulnerabilities in coordination with various government and non-government organizations, including critical infrastructures, financial organizations, law enforcement agencies, academia and civil society. It works within its framework for providing assistance for the improvement of national defense system of Bangladesh. It has maintained a network with foreign organizations and communities for transborder cybersecurity-related matters. Service components BGD e-Gov CIRT has 8 active service components designed for various cybersecurity matters, including computer systems, networks, capacity building and internet security awareness among others. Incident Handling Unit Digital Forensic Unit Cyber Awareness and Capacity Building Unit Cyber Sensor Unit Cyber Range Unit Cyber Risk Assessment Unit Critical Information Infrastructure Unit Cyber Audit Unit
focus on receiving and reviewing, and responding to cybersecurity incidents in the country. BGD e-Gov CIRT conduct research in the field of cybersecurity and issues advisory on security-oriented vulnerabilities in coordination with various government and non-government organizations, including critical infrastructures, financial organizations, law enforcement agencies, academia and civil society. It works within its framework for providing assistance for the improvement of national defense system of Bangladesh. It has maintained a network with foreign organizations and communities for transborder cybersecurity-related matters. Service components BGD e-Gov CIRT has 8 active service components designed for various cybersecurity matters, including computer systems, networks, capacity building and internet security awareness among others. Incident Handling Unit Digital Forensic Unit Cyber Awareness and Capacity Building Unit Cyber Sensor Unit Cyber Range Unit Cyber Risk Assessment Unit Critical Information Infrastructure Unit Cyber Audit Unit History BGD e-Gov CIRT was established by the federal government after the Bangladesh Bank robbery incident took place. It was
in the River Clyde, having arrived there in 24 days from St Johns. Commerce arrived in the Clyde on 19 January 1820 from St Johns. Lloyd's List reported that on 8 December the master and five men had been washed overboard on the Newfoundland Banks. Despite the report, Coverdale was not among the casualties, if any. On 22 June Commerce, Coverdale, master, sailed from Greenock to Quebec with 402 migrants. She arrived at Quebec on 5 August. Th migrants mostly came from Glasgow and its environs, and were labourers and weavers, and their families. On 12 January 1825 Commerce was at Greenock when a gale blew from her anchors on
at St Johns, New Brunswick, having sailed there from Londonderry. On 13 August she was in the River Clyde, having arrived there in 24 days from St Johns. Commerce arrived in the Clyde on 19 January 1820 from St Johns. Lloyd's List reported that on 8 December the master and five men had been washed overboard on the Newfoundland Banks. Despite the report, Coverdale was not among the casualties, if any. On 22 June Commerce, Coverdale, master, sailed from Greenock to Quebec with 402 migrants. She arrived at Quebec on 5 August. Th migrants mostly came from Glasgow and its environs, and were labourers and weavers, and their families. On 12 January 1825 Commerce was at Greenock when a gale blew from her anchors on to the ground west of Helensburg. Three days later she was gotten off with little damage. Commerce, Watson, master, started trading between Liverpool and Russia. In October 1827 she returned to Liverpool from Archangel with a cargo of tar, mats, deals, and oars. Fate Commerce was last listed in 1833. Citations and references Citations References 1813 ships Ships built in Canada Age of Sail merchant ships of England Maritime incidents
by the release of Black Panther. The event was received positively and drew approximately 2,500 attendees. Barthwell connected the event to afrofuturism and described WakandaCon as "a space for Black people to look past the present and into our future.” She joined the writing staff of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver in 2020. Barthwell won a 2021 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series for her work. Awards and nominations For Last Week Tonight with John Oliver:
her parents are physicians. She received her bachelor's degree from Wellesley College in 2010, where she was the co-president of the improv group Dead Serious. Shortly after graduating she won a scholarship to train in improv and sketch comedy at Second City. She was inspired to apply after seeing Amber Ruffin perform on the Second City Mainstage. She has written television recaps and reviews for Vulture since 2016. She has recapped programs including Empire, How to Get Away with Murder, and
the type specimen during one of his last trips to the field in June 1987. References Serrasalmidae Fish of Brazil Taxa named by Michel Louis Arthur Marie Ange François Jégu Taxa named by Geraldo Mendes dos Santos Fish described
Acnodon senai is a species of serrasalmids found in South America. It is found in the Jari River basin in Brazil. This species
1960s was a training officer for the Head Start program in New Hampshire and Vermont. She was active in the Boston Urban League, the Massachusetts Mothers' Health Council, Planned Parenthood of Massachusetts, Girl Scouts, Women Radio Operators of New England, and the American Friends Service Committee. She served on the Massachusetts Committee on Children and Youth. Curwood also owned and ran a tree farm and dog kennels in Nottingham, New Hampshire, and was a member of the Rockingham County Forest Advisory Board. Personal life Sarah Thomas married businessman James L. Curwood in 1936. They had two children, Sarah and Stephen (later known as journalist Steve Curwood). Sarah Thomas Curwood was widowed in 1949, when her husband died by suicide. She died in 1990, aged
Knoxville College. She retired from college teaching in 1984. Curwood taught preschool in Jamaica Plain, passed the Boston exam for municipal playground workers in 1942, and in the late 1960s was a training officer for the Head Start program in New Hampshire and Vermont. She was active in the Boston Urban League, the Massachusetts Mothers' Health Council, Planned Parenthood of Massachusetts, Girl Scouts, Women Radio Operators of New England, and the American Friends Service Committee. She served on the Massachusetts Committee on Children and Youth. Curwood also owned and ran a tree farm and dog kennels in Nottingham, New Hampshire, and was a member of the Rockingham County Forest Advisory Board. Personal life Sarah Thomas married businessman James L. Curwood in 1936. They had two children, Sarah and Stephen (later known as journalist Steve Curwood). Sarah Thomas Curwood was widowed in 1949, when her husband died by suicide.
the year. That afternoon, a major thunderstorm hit the town throughout the rest of the day. Kleeschulte was reportedly last seen walking on Ken Drive toward West Adams. A massive search effort was issued for Kleeschulte, but he was never found. Investigation Missouri authorities believe Kleeschulte was the victim of an abduction. Since his disappearance, authorities have gotten consistent tips to the present day. No suspects have ever been charged. In 2016, investigators said
was reportedly last seen walking on Ken Drive toward West Adams. A massive search effort was issued for Kleeschulte, but he was never found. Investigation Missouri authorities believe Kleeschulte was the victim of an abduction. Since his disappearance, authorities have gotten consistent tips to the present day. No suspects have ever been charged. In 2016, investigators said they had pursued a new small group of tips in the case and said they were "encouraged" by recent leads. References 1988 crimes 1980s missing person
pioneer and champion of contemporary music, she was applauded for her robust efforts to promote black and female composers from the 20th century. In all, she toured the world for many decades to bring attention to that music. Later years A visual artist, Epstein liked to draw using charcoal, pastels and paints. She died at 87 on November 21, 2014 at her home in Pflugerville, Texas, and was buried in Central Texas State Veterans Cemetery, Killeen, Texas. Archives In 2002, Epstein gifted a large collection of memorabilia, music and recordings to the Library Congress, where it is held as the "Selma Epstein Collection, 1931–1987." The five-box collection includes scores, art music, chamber music, concerti grossi, songs, albums (books), concert programs, promotional materials, manuscripts and clippings (information artifacts). An inventory of her recorded
and paints. She died at 87 on November 21, 2014 at her home in Pflugerville, Texas, and was buried in Central Texas State Veterans Cemetery, Killeen, Texas. Archives In 2002, Epstein gifted a large collection of memorabilia, music and recordings to the Library Congress, where it is held as the "Selma Epstein Collection, 1931–1987." The five-box collection includes scores, art music, chamber music, concerti grossi, songs, albums (books), concert programs, promotional materials, manuscripts and clippings (information artifacts). An inventory of her recorded material can be found in the Music Division's collection file. Selected publications Epstein, S. (1990). A Guide for Researching Music by Women Composers. Chromattica USA. (book) Epstein, S. (1994). Composer Interview: Ruth Schonthal, Journal of the IAWM (International Alliance for Women in Music), February 1994, pp. 5–8. References External links Recording by Selma Epstein 1927 births 2014 deaths People from Brooklyn American pianists
Meredith as Babe, Spook House Ticket Seller Ethelreda Leopold as Pretty Girl Ralph Dunn as Police Sergeant Robert Sterling as Bellboy Byron Foulger as Bank Cashier Walter Sande as Policeman Robert B. Williams as Policeman References Bibliography Gehring, Wes D. Joe E. Brown: Film Comedian and Baseball Buffoon. McFarland, 2014. External links 1939 films
robbery and then lets a killer escape. Attempting to restore his reputation he tracks down the criminals to a haunted fun house where, with his wife's assistance, he tries to bring the murderer to justice. Cast Joe E. Brown as Roy L. Gifford Mary Carlisle as Betty Lou Winters Gifford Clarence Kolb as Commissioner Lester Lewis Marc Lawrence as Slick Eastman Don Beddoe as Nick Bruno George J. Lewis as Danny Emmett Howard Hickman as Judge Roth Eddie Laughton as Dr. Johnson Frank M. Thomas as Capt. Wood Iris Meredith as Babe, Spook
Banura capped for Uganda at senior level during the 2018 CECAFA Women's Championship. References 2002 births Living people Ugandan women's footballers Women's association football forwards Uganda women's international
the Uganda women's national team. Club career Banura has played for Kampala Queens in Uganda. International career Banura capped for Uganda
in which John Dillinger refers to his love interest, Billie Frechette as his "blackbird". Additionally, a song of the same name is also featured in the film:"There were just a lot of parallels with someone who I felt was a great love of my life and probably always will be. But I wrote it for her. The end.” - Matt Skiba Release and reception "Blackbird" released alongside the announcement of Is This Thing Cursed? on July 19, 2018. The song was met with mainly positive reviews. Israel Daramola of Spin Magazine praised the songs melodies, calling it "a glossy, pristine pop-punk record that’s
love interest, Billie Frechette as his "blackbird". Additionally, a song of the same name is also featured in the film:"There were just a lot of parallels with someone who I felt was a great love of my life and probably always will be. But I wrote it for her. The end.” - Matt Skiba Release and reception "Blackbird" released alongside the announcement of Is This Thing Cursed? on July 19, 2018. The song was met with mainly positive reviews. Israel Daramola of Spin Magazine praised the songs melodies, calling it "a glossy, pristine pop-punk record that’s anthemic and a bit catchy in its breezy melodies." Billboard's Connor Whittum called the song "fast paced" and "guitar heavy" Ian Winwood of Kerrang! praised the lyrics, calling them "haunting, but as usual, there is a dark sense of humour at work
to assess if there was a breach of Cambodian legislation. Career In 2016, Mustafa was a program manager for ADD International (formally: Action on Disability and Development). She was a panelist at the UK Department for International Development's panel discussion and networking event on the 17 November 2016. In 2018, she was awarded a fellowship from the International Disability Alliance Switzerland to study disability rights at the Centre for Disability Law and Policy, part of the National University of Ireland. In 2019, she represented the Sudan National Union of Persons with Physical Disability, at a conference on the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the Sustainable Development Goals. In 2020, Mustafa was a panelist at the United Nations Economic and Social Council event Inclusive Humanitarian Action = Effective Humanitarian Action. Selected publications Mustafa, R & Ouertani, I, October 2021,
rights activist. She is best known for objecting to being charged an extra boarding fee by Cambodian airline Bassaka Air because she is a wheelchair user. Personal life In September 2015, Mustafa made the news after she was charged US$240 extra to board a Bassaka Air flight from Siem Reap to Phnom Penh because she uses a wheelchair and needed assistant board the aircraft. The initial news reporting led to accusations of blame being traded between the airline and the Cambodia Airport Management Service Company. The charge led to an investigation by the Cambodian Disability Action Council to assess if there was a breach of Cambodian legislation. Career In 2016, Mustafa was a program manager for ADD International (formally:
in 2014 by Amabooks Publishers and republished by Parthian Books in 2015. References 2014 Zimbabwean novels Novels by Tendai
The Magistrate & The Mathematician is a novel written by Zimbabwean writer Tendai Huchu. Huchu's second novel, it was
haunting gained the house national attention after it was featured on several paranormal television shows. History The Sallie House was initially built in the mid-1800s, commissioned by the Finney family. It was home to Dr. Charles Finney, a local physician. Finney practiced medicine from his house, using the bottom floor as a centre for surgery and examination; there was also a bedroom that he used as an office. The Finney family lived upstairs until they moved out due to a lack
asking price dropped to $499,000 in August of the same year. In November 2017, the house was taken off the market. Haunting The Sallie House is reported to be haunted by the ghost of a young girl who died there. According to the legend, a child named Sallie was brought to Dr. Finney's house by her mother for severe abdominal pain. He thought that she had appendicitis and began to perform emergency surgery, as he believed that Sallie’s appendix was about to rupture. However,
his Ph.D in 1968, Kirpatrick accepted an assistant professorship at the University of Washington. In 1974, he joined the Montana State University faculty. He was president of the American Association of Physics Teachers in 1999. That same year, Kirkpatrick was elected a fellow of the American Physical Society, "for exceptional contributions to physics education as textbook author, editor/columnist for Quantum magazine,
1941) is an American physicist. Kirkpatrick was born in the state of Washington in 1941. He studied physics at Washington State University, graduating in 1963, and pursued a doctorate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Upon completing his Ph.D in 1968, Kirpatrick accepted an assistant professorship at the University of Washington. In 1974, he joined the Montana State University faculty. He
Allen, an unincorporated settlement in southwestern Copiah County. The two-lane state highway heads northwest through wooded lands (some of which officially part of Homochitto National Forest) with some open fields present along the road. After about , the highway enters Claiborne County. Continuing generally on a west-northwesterly course, MS 547 passes through the settlements of Burnell and Peyton and crosses Clarks Creek on a small bridge. The highway reaches the community of Pattison. Before passing through the center of Pattison, MS 547 makes a pair of 90-degree reverse curves. Through the center of it, the highway passes
the highway enters Claiborne County. Continuing generally on a west-northwesterly course, MS 547 passes through the settlements of Burnell and Peyton and crosses Clarks Creek on a small bridge. The highway reaches the community of Pattison. Before passing through the center of Pattison, MS 547 makes a pair of 90-degree reverse curves. Through the center of it, the highway passes a few houses, a post office, and one convenience store. Heading out of Pattison, MS 547 continues northwest staying to the south of Little Bayou Pierre. The highway passes a small unnamed residential settlement at Tillman Road. Before entering Port Gibson, MS 547 passes under Natchez Trace Parkway without an interchange or intersection and the historic McGregor house. Upon entering the city limits, it assumes the name McComb Avenue. It heads through a mostly residential neighborhood but also provides access to