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vehicle engines manufactured by the General Motors company. These include: The III, IV, V generation | These include: The III, IV, V generation of LS-based GM engines. The I, II generation of non-LS Chevrolet small-block engines. Or the |
foundation Bomb Factory (band), a Japanese punk rock band Bomb Factory (album), a 1999 album by the eponymous Japanese band See also Arsenals, including | (aka "The Bomb Factory"), Dallas, Texas, US; a live music venue The Bomb Factory Art Foundation, London, England, UK; an arts foundation Bomb Factory (band), a Japanese punk rock band Bomb |
births Living people 20th-century American politicians 21st-century American politicians 20th-century American women politicians 21st-century American women politicians Members of the Missouri | a former American Democrat politician who served in the Missouri House of Representatives and as mayor of St. Joseph, Missouri |
of Benny The Ball, in Top Cat), (d. 1964). February February 19: Frank Tashlin, American cartoonist, comics artist, illustrator, screenwriter, film director and animator (Van Beuren Studios, Terrytoons, Warner Bros. Cartoons, Walt Disney Company, Columbia Pictures, United Artists), (d. 1972). February 21: Joe Oriolo, American animated film director, animated film producer and writer (co-creator of Casper the Friendly Ghost and the Felix the Cat animated TV show, worked for Fleischer Studios, Famous Studios), (d. 1985). February 25: Jim Backus, American voice actor (voice of Mr. Magoo), (d. 1989). Nicholas Tafuri, American animator (Fleischer Studios, Famous Studios, Ralph Bakshi), (d. 1990). March March 12: Loulie Jean Norman, American coloratura soprano (voiced Penelope Pinfeather in Melody and Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom), (d. 2005). March 20: Kenny Gardner, American singer and actor (voice of Dick in Mr. Bug Goes to Town), (d. 2002). March 30: Marc Davis, American animator (Walt Disney Company) and character designer (designed Snow White, Bambi, Cinderella, Tinker Bell, Maleficent and Cruella de Vil), (d. 2000). April April 4: Frances Langford, American singer (sang the Once Upon a Wintertime segment in Melody Time), (d. 2005). April 9: Roman Davydov, Russian animated film director (Adventures of Mowgli), (d. 1988). April 16: Les Tremayne, English actor (voice actor for Chuck Jones, voice of The Ghost of Christmas Present in Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol), (d. 2003). April 28: Joop Geesink, Dutch comics artist and animator (Loeki de Leeuw, Dusty), (d. 1983). May May 25: Carl Wessler, American comics artist, animator and writer (Fleischer Studios), (d. 1989). May 26: Al Hubbard, American animator and comics artist (Walt Disney Company), (d. 1983). June June 14: Ed Nofziger, American animator and comics artist (UPA), (d. 2000). July July 8: | March 20: Kenny Gardner, American singer and actor (voice of Dick in Mr. Bug Goes to Town), (d. 2002). March 30: Marc Davis, American animator (Walt Disney Company) and character designer (designed Snow White, Bambi, Cinderella, Tinker Bell, Maleficent and Cruella de Vil), (d. 2000). April April 4: Frances Langford, American singer (sang the Once Upon a Wintertime segment in Melody Time), (d. 2005). April 9: Roman Davydov, Russian animated film director (Adventures of Mowgli), (d. 1988). April 16: Les Tremayne, English actor (voice actor for Chuck Jones, voice of The Ghost of Christmas Present in Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol), (d. 2003). April 28: Joop Geesink, Dutch comics artist and animator (Loeki de Leeuw, Dusty), (d. 1983). May May 25: Carl Wessler, American comics artist, animator and writer (Fleischer Studios), (d. 1989). May 26: Al Hubbard, American animator and comics artist (Walt Disney Company), (d. 1983). June June 14: Ed Nofziger, American animator and comics artist (UPA), (d. 2000). July July 8: Bill Thompson, American voice actor (voice of Droopy, Adolf Wolf in Blitz Wolf, White Rabbit and Dodo in Alice in Wonderland, Mr. Smee in Peter Pan, Jock, Bull, Dachsie, Joe the cook and the Irish policeman in Lady |
by Oswald Bertram Lower in 1902 as Ocystola microphanes. The male holotype for Ocystola microphanes was | first described by Oswald Bertram Lower in 1902 as Ocystola microphanes. The male |
media websites PopSugar, Thrillist, and Fandom through Val Morgan Digital, which also owns media website The Latch. History Val Morgan Pty Ltd was first established in 1894 Melbourne, Australia by Valentine Morgan, initially offering advertising opportunities for live theatre and events. The company shifted to cinema advertising in 1914 and by the 1920s, Val Morgan was in control of the advertising in over 100 cinemas in Victoria. In 2001, Val Morgan acquired Media Entertainment Group, leaving them to be the only cinema advertising company left | Val Morgan also operates the Australian versions of media websites PopSugar, Thrillist, and Fandom through Val Morgan Digital, which also owns media website The Latch. History Val Morgan Pty Ltd was first established in 1894 Melbourne, Australia by Valentine Morgan, initially offering advertising opportunities for live theatre and events. The company shifted to cinema advertising in 1914 and by the 1920s, Val Morgan was in control of the advertising in over 100 cinemas in Victoria. In 2001, Val Morgan |
located here. Mill Creek enters the Swatara Creek at Suedberg. Mill Creek, along with its branches, is impounded by the Siegrist Dam to create the Lebanon Reservoir. The Lebanon Reservoir serves as the primary water supply of Lebanon, Pennsylvania. History Suedberg was settled as Mifflin.A post office called Mifflin was established in 1871 and closed in 1882. In 1894, it opened and renamed to Suedberg and | post office called Mifflin was established in 1871 and closed in 1882. In 1894, it opened and renamed to Suedberg and remained in operation until 1934. The Suedberg Church of God was established in 1870 or 1871, under the pastorate of Elder Israel Hay, of Fredericksburg, Pennsylvania. The old railroad bed of the Lebanon & Tremont Branch of the Reading Railroad ran through Suedberg, connecting the West End coalfields of Schuylkill |
the Tampoc River, in the Maroni River drainage in French Guiana. This species reaches a length of . References Sternopygidae Fish of Brazil Taxa named by François-Jean Meunier Taxa | This species reaches a length of . References Sternopygidae Fish of Brazil Taxa named by François-Jean Meunier Taxa |
for Linosticha stichoptis was collected at Broken Hill in New South Wales, in a Casuarina. References Further | is a species of moth in the family Oecophoridae, first described by Oswald Bertram Lower in 1915 as Linosticha stichoptis. The |
High School in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, and attended The Brown School of Business. She worked as a pharmacy technician, a book and music buyer, an office manager, and as an executive secretary. References | the Missouri House of Representatives. Born in Mobile, Alabama, she graduated from the Pine Bluff High School in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, and attended The Brown School |
built in 1878–1880 at the order of Khurshidbanu Natavan by the architect of Kerbelayi Sefikhan Garabaghy. On 2 August 2001, the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Azerbaijan, by the Resolution No. 32, registered it as a historical monument of a republican significance. History The Shirin Su bathhouse, one of the Shusha bathhouses, was built at the order of Khurshidbanu Natavan, the daughter of the last Karabakh khan, Mehdigulu Khan Javanshir, in 1878-1880s, by the architect Karbalayi Safikhan Karabakhi. The bath was called "Shirin Su" (fresh water) thanks to | (fresh water) thanks to the fact that it used drinking water, which was brought to city, back in 1873, by Natavan. The bathhouse served men on the odd days of the week, and women on the even days. It functioned until the city of Shusha got under the control of the Armenian forces. After the end of the Karabakh War, the building of the bathhouse remained intact, however the interior decoration was changed by Armenians. The |
- 3:22 "Gravy Groan" - 2:51 "Goin' Home" - 2:54 "Cluck Ol' Hen" - 2:04 Personnel James Bridges – guitar, fiddle Ian Collard – lead vocals, harmonica, guitar Anthony Shortte – drums John Dorr – producer Robert B Dillon – recording engineer, mixing engineer James Aitken – assistant engineer John Ruberto – mastering engineer Andrew Rosenfelt – booklet photographer Ross Campbell – back cover photographer Black Widow Graphic Design – cover design, artwork Charlotte Barker – cover concept References | Studios with production by John Dorr and the group. Reception Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, described how the group's, "energetic foot-stomping, country blues sound tapped into the very roots of the genre." Patrick Donovan of The Age observed, "[their] local brand of swampy countrified electric blues has earned them a reputation as the best blues band in the land." Mark Watson observed, "Crisp woody vocals throughout coupled with [Collard]'s sizzling harmonica style, make this another stand-out album, one that yet again defies a justifiable description." Track listing More Gravy (2000) – Black |
grow to a length of . References Planquette, P., P. Keith and P.-Y. Le Bail, 1996. Atlas des poissons d'eau douce de Guyane. Tome | Atlas des poissons d'eau douce de Guyane. Tome 1. Collection du Patrimoine Naturel Volume 22, MNHN, Paris & INRA, Paris. 429 p. Serrasalmidae Fish of the |
to Japan. Biography Nakano was born in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. He was educated at Kougyokusha. He received a bachelor's degree in International Relations from University of Tokyo and studied at the "Hyogensha Jyuku", an private school founded by Susumu Nishibe. He got a M.Sc. with distinction and a Ph.D. in Politics from University of Edinburgh, Scotland. He was an associate professor at Satoshi Fujii's lab, Kyoto University and a consulting fellow at RIETI (The Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry), Ministry of | critic and scholar of economic thought and political thought. Together with Satoshi Fujii, he is the one who introduced Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) to Japan. Biography Nakano was born in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. He was educated at Kougyokusha. He received a bachelor's degree in International Relations from University of Tokyo and studied at the "Hyogensha Jyuku", an private school founded |
construction industry by enhancing skills and professionalism as well as improving design and construction capabilities. LASBCA Core Values The core values of LASBCA are: Professionalism: Quality and Efficient services Integrity: Conduct our business with honesty ethics and moral correctness Safety: Safety of lives and properties Team work -:A common goal for effective and efficient services. LASBCA Responsibilities The responsibilities of the Lagos State Building Control Agency are: Building control in all its ramifications. Approval to commerce construction after obtaining development permit. Inspection and certification of various stages of building construction. Verification of your General Contractor All | Old Secretariat,G.R.A,Ikeja,Lagos State. LASBCA Vision To ensure that buildings in Lagos State are designed, constructed and maintained to high standards of safety so as to avoid loss of lives and properties through its building regulatory system, LABSCA aims to achieve zero percent building collapse. LASBCA Mission To lead and transform the building and construction industry by enhancing skills and professionalism as well as improving design and construction capabilities. LASBCA Core Values The core values of LASBCA are: Professionalism: Quality and Efficient services Integrity: Conduct our business with honesty ethics and moral correctness Safety: Safety of lives and properties Team work -:A common goal for effective and efficient services. LASBCA Responsibilities The responsibilities of the Lagos State Building Control Agency are: Building control in all its ramifications. Approval to commerce construction after obtaining development permit. Inspection and certification of various stages of building construction. Verification of your General Contractor All Risk and Building Insurance Policy. Issuance of certificate of completion of building construction and fitness for habitation. Identification and |
of Missouri–Kansas City with a master's degree in political science. She has worked as a government relations consultant, as a manager of administration for Jackson County, Missouri, and as a buyer for Macy's and Hallmark Cards. References 1946 births Living people 20th-century American politicians 21st-century American politicians Members of the | the University of Missouri–Kansas City with a master's degree in political science. She has worked as a government relations consultant, as a manager of administration for Jackson County, Missouri, and as a buyer for Macy's and Hallmark Cards. References 1946 births Living people 20th-century American politicians 21st-century American politicians Members of |
studying the fishes of French Guiana. References Serrasalmidae Taxa named by Michel Louis Arthur Marie Ange François Jégu Taxa named by Philippe Keith Taxa named by Pierre-Yves Le Bail Fish described in | of the Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique in Kourou, French Guiana thanks to his work studying the fishes of French Guiana. References Serrasalmidae Taxa named by Michel Louis Arthur Marie Ange François Jégu Taxa named by Philippe Keith Taxa named by Pierre-Yves Le Bail Fish described |
PSBS Bangkinang Kampar Instagram Football clubs in Indonesia Football clubs in Riau Association football clubs established in 1959 1959 | They currently compete in the Liga 3. References External links PSBS Bangkinang Kampar Instagram Football clubs in Indonesia Football |
held in Nabeul, Tunisia from 26 to 29 October 2000. Medal summary Medal table Men's events Women's events Source Results References External links World Judo Junior Championships World Championships, U21 Judo competitions in | Juniors Championships is an edition of the World Judo Juniors Championships, organised by the International Judo Federation. It was held in |
is issued for sailplanes (gliders) and the BPL for balloons. A Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) allows a pilot to fly for remuneration. An Airline Transport Pilot Licence (ATPL) allows a pilot to fly for air transport operations. It requires fourteen theoretical exams with a mandatory ground-school course. Ratings Instrument ratings An Instrument Rating permits a pilot to fly in Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC). The competency-based instrument rating is obtained with a reduced training course, but it cannot be used on high-performance aircraft. The en-route instrument rating permits the pilot to fly in IMC only during the en-route phase of the flight, not during take-off or landing. Night rating A Night Rating permits a pilot to fly at night. See also | member states. Flight Crew Licensing is regulated by the document EU Part-FCL. Licences The most basic licence is the Light Aircraft Pilot Licence (LAPL). Separate licences are issued for aeroplanes, helicopters, sailplanes and balloons. This is not a standard ICAO licence. Private Pilot Licences are issued for aeroplanes (PPL(A)) and helicopters (PPL(H)). The SPL is issued for sailplanes (gliders) and the BPL for balloons. A Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) allows a pilot to fly for remuneration. An Airline Transport Pilot Licence (ATPL) allows a pilot to fly for air transport operations. It requires fourteen theoretical exams |
guncotton, naphtha, and alcohol were found in the factory. Pyroxylin, a liquid solution made by treating dry guncotton with acetic ether, was used to make imitation leather for shoes. According to Charter, even the finished product in danger of exploding and a factory using such volatile chemicals should have not been permitted within 500 feet of a residence (the nearest residence to the Preble factory was 12 feet away). A grand jury investigation found that four to five tons of celluloid and inflammable liquid were kept on the property. An inquest was held before Judge Ralph W. Reeve. Reeve's report concluded that The Preble Box Toe Company did not realize the dangerous conditions in their factory and that "the unlawful acts and negligence of the [company]...contributed to the deaths of all these deceased persons". The report also criticized Chief Chase, who, according to Reeve "did not have the proper conception of his duties in reference to fire prevention and, consequently, did not perform those duties properly", but that his neglect was so indirect he could not be blamed for the deaths. Chase disputed Reeve's findings, stating that he had done nothing improper and was being made a scapegoat. A grand jury indicted the Preble Box Toe Company for using a lot of land without a license and for storing inflammable fluid without a license. The jury also recommended that changes be made to the Lynn Fire Department and criticized its captain in charge of fire inspection, John H. Day, who had been to the factory three times, but did not realize the dangers that the chemicals used there posed. The Preble Box Toe Company's insurer, Travelers Insurance Company, refused to pay double indemnity to the dependents of those killed or injured in the explosion. On September 25, 1929, the Chairman of the State Industrial Accident Board denied the claims on the grounds that there was not enough evidence to prove | house but were badly burned and two others were not home when the disaster occurred. Lillian Blaney and her five children were buried in Pine Grove Cemetery on November 11, 1928. Over 500 people showed up to the funeral services. President Calvin Coolidge sent a letter of condolence to the family's eldest surviving son, Harry Blaney Jr. Family patriarch Harry Blaney died from his injuries on November 21. Lynn Mayor Ralph S. Bauer started a fund to aid the surviving Blaney children. Cause of the explosion In the aftermath of the disaster, the state fire marshal reported that the blast had been caused by vapors rising from liquids used in the factory that caught fire and then exploded. Lynn fire chief Edward E. Chase found an ashtray containing cigarette butts and ash in the ruins of the factory, even though smoking was prohibited on the premises. State chemist Perley L. Charter reported that pyroxylin, acetic ether, guncotton, naphtha, and alcohol were found in the factory. Pyroxylin, a liquid solution made by treating dry guncotton with acetic ether, was used to make imitation leather for shoes. According to Charter, even the finished product in danger of exploding and a factory using such volatile chemicals should have not been permitted within 500 feet of a residence (the nearest residence to the Preble factory was 12 feet away). A grand jury investigation found that four to five tons of celluloid and inflammable liquid were kept on the property. An inquest was held before Judge Ralph W. Reeve. Reeve's report concluded that The Preble Box Toe Company did not realize the dangerous conditions in their factory and that "the unlawful acts and negligence of the [company]...contributed to the deaths of all these deceased persons". The report also criticized Chief Chase, who, according to Reeve "did not have the proper conception of his duties in reference to fire prevention and, consequently, did not perform those duties properly", but that his neglect was so indirect he could not be blamed for the deaths. Chase disputed Reeve's findings, stating that he had done nothing improper and was being made a scapegoat. A grand jury indicted the Preble Box Toe Company for using a lot of land without a license and for storing inflammable fluid without a license. The |
in Kansas City, Kansas, she formerly served on the board of the National Kidney Foundation. Curls also attended the University of Missouri-Columbia. References 1941 births Living people 20th-century American politicians 21st-century American politicians Members of the Missouri House of Representatives Missouri Democrats 20th-century | She was married to former Missouri state senator Phil Curls. Born in Kansas City, Kansas, she formerly served on the board of the National Kidney Foundation. |
singer Tõnis Mägi. The couple have two daughters. Discography Päevakera. Globus Diei, with Johanson (CD and cassette, 2000) Seitse une nägu (CD, 2004) Unistadt (CD, 2007) Külm, koos Johansonidega (CD, 2012) Teine ruum, with Tõnis Mägi (CD, 2012) References Living people 1971 births 20th-century Estonian women singers 21st-century Estonian women | been a member of musical group Johanson & Vennad. She has also sung together with Tõnis Mägi. Since 2001 she is married to singer Tõnis Mägi. The couple have two daughters. Discography Päevakera. Globus Diei, with Johanson (CD and cassette, 2000) Seitse une nägu (CD, 2004) Unistadt (CD, 2007) Külm, koos Johansonidega (CD, 2012) Teine ruum, with Tõnis Mägi (CD, 2012) References Living people |
– Both Barrientos and Ovando Candía are sworn in as co-chairmen of junta, but the latter is forced to resign an hour later. Births 12 December – Elizabeth Salguero, diplomat, journalist, politician, and women's rights activist. Deaths 8 June – Carlos Quintanilla, 76, 37th president of Bolivia (b. 1888) References Footnotes Bibliography 1964 in Bolivia 1964 by country Years of the 20th century in Bolivia | following is a list of events in the year 1964 in Bolivia. Incumbents President: Víctor Paz Estenssoro (until 4 November) President of the Military Government Junta: Alfredo Ovando Candía (5 November) René Barrientos (starting 5 November) Vice President: Juan Lechín (until 6 August) René Barrientos (6 August – 4 November) Vacant (starting 4 November) Ongoing events Bolivian National Revolution (1952–1964) Events 31 May – General elections are held. President Paz Estenssoro is reelected two a second consecutive and third overall term. |
Representatives. Born in Independence, Missouri, she attended the public schools of Kansas City, Missouri, and Baker University, a private university in Baldwin City, Kansas. She was a restaurant owner in Independence, Missouri. References 1933 births 2021 deaths 20th-century American politicians 21st-century | December 15, 2021) was an American Democrat politician from Independence, Missouri, who served in the Missouri House of Representatives. Born in Independence, Missouri, she attended the public schools of Kansas City, Missouri, and Baker University, a private university in Baldwin City, |
2.5 km from the road of regional importance (Kursk – Lgov – Rylsk – border with Ukraine), on the road of intermunicipal significance (Dyakonovo – Starkovo – Sokolovka), 5 km from the nearest railway halt 439 km (railway line Lgov I — Kursk). The rural locality is situated 29 km from Kursk Vostochny Airport, 123 km from Belgorod International Airport and 232 km from Voronezh Peter the Great | Geography The khutor is located on the Seym River (a left tributary of the Desna), 72 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 17 km south-west of Kursk, 4 km north-west of the district center – the urban-type settlement Pryamitsyno, 4.5 km from the selsoviet center – Bolshoye Dolzhenkovo. Streets There is Sosnovaya Street and 54 houses. Climate Seymsky has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Seymsky is located 12.5 km from the federal route Crimea Highway (a part of the European route ), 2.5 km |
panel consisting of a series of photographs depicting animal locomotion published in 1887 by English-American photographer Eadweard Muybridge, one of 781 plates constituting his multi-volume collection, Animal Locomotion. The published panel includes nine sequential time-lapse | Copies of the plate are included in the permanent collections of the Wellcome Collection, London, the National Gallery of Canada, the University of Southern California, the Eadweard Muybridge archives of the University of Pennsylvania as well as the George Eastman |
in 1998. During her career at the University of Minnesota Duluth, she developed a Participatory Media Lab with David Syring (Professor of Anthropology at UMD). References American women anthropologists Living people American yoga teachers University of Minnesota | and Distinguished University Teaching Professor at the University of Minnesota Duluth. She is known for her works on cultural constructions of the human body. Emad is a recipient of the Horace T. Morse-University of Minnesota Alumni Association Award. She is also an established somatic and yoga educator. Career Emad received her BA from DePaul University |
that quote verses from Thirukkural ( a classic Tamil text). Inspector Viktor, who was on a brief hiatus, is assigned to find out who the killer is and what his motives are. As he starts solving the case, it becomes increasingly personal. Cast Nandha Durairaj as Viktor Selladurai Abdool as Kishore Sebastin Antony as Gunasekaran Abhirami Venkatachalam as Geetha Jeeva Ravi as Rangaraj Tripathi P. Aneesha as Gayathri Ajit Koshy as Manova Devanesan Balaji as Prabhakaran Nandhini Madhesh as Keerthana Reception The series opened to extreme positive | season released on 29 September 2019 with nine episodes. In October 2021, it is reported the series has been renewed for the second season. Synopsis A murder case turns out to be the work of a serial killer who leaves notes that quote verses from Thirukkural ( a classic Tamil text). Inspector Viktor, who was on a brief hiatus, is assigned to find out who the killer is and what his motives are. As he starts solving the case, it becomes increasingly personal. Cast Nandha Durairaj as Viktor Selladurai Abdool as Kishore Sebastin Antony as Gunasekaran Abhirami |
province, northwest of Afghanistan on the northern side of the Selseleh-ye Safīd Kūh (ancient name: Paropamisus ). From the north it flows to Turkmenistan and into the Murghab River close to Tagtabazar. References Murghab | Paropamisus ). From the north it flows to Turkmenistan and into the Murghab River close to Tagtabazar. References Murghab basin Rivers of Asia Rivers of Afghanistan Rivers of Turkmenistan Geography of Badghis Province Mary |
from Robles Interactive Media and launched as an independent company. At the request of Instagram, LLC in January 2019 InstaDom is forced to change its name and is renamed Postearly, an acronym for the words "post" and "early". In September 2019, Postearly won the Seedstars Santo Domingo competition. Then, in June 2020, Postearly introduces the possibility of creating chatbots for Instagram, based on artificial intelligence powered by Google. During 2020 - 2021, Postearly received investment from Boost, a Dominican accelerator allied with Startups. In the same period, it managed to expand its functions and integrate Facebook and Twitter into its publishing platform, as well as an automatic generator of hashtags and a calculator of the best times to post based on artificial intelligence. Postearly receives investment from the Reserve Bank of the Dominican Republic and manages to reach the figure of more than 230 thousand users in January 2022. In February 2022, Postearly introduces the scheduling of Instagram Reels with automatic publication. Awards 1st place - UNIBEmprende 2017. 30 business promises - Forbes - 2018. Most innovative project - Impúlsate Popular 2019 "Best Startup" - Seedstars Santo Domingo - 2019. Users Postearly has more than 230,000 users, including prominent content creators, government agencies, advertising and media agencies worldwide. Company Postearly, | at the time. With Bismary Guzmán as a partner, the first beta of InstaDom was launched to the public in January 2018. It was recognized by Forbes as one of the 30 business promises. In September 2018, InstaDom received US$5,000 as seed capital from Banco Popular Dominicano. They manage to invest more in development and create the function to schedule stories with stickers for Instagram, also in that in the same year, InstaDom separates from Robles Interactive Media and launched as an independent company. At the request of Instagram, LLC in January 2019 InstaDom is forced to change its name and is renamed Postearly, an acronym for the words "post" and "early". In September 2019, Postearly won the Seedstars Santo Domingo competition. Then, in June 2020, Postearly introduces the possibility of creating chatbots for Instagram, based on artificial intelligence powered by Google. During 2020 - 2021, Postearly received investment from Boost, a Dominican accelerator allied with Startups. In the same period, it managed to expand its functions and integrate Facebook and Twitter into its publishing platform, as well as an automatic generator of hashtags and a calculator of the best times to post based on artificial intelligence. Postearly receives investment from the Reserve Bank of the Dominican Republic and manages to reach the figure of |
Regular edition Participating members The eighteen members were selected to be participating members (senbatsu) for "Actually...", and ten members for fukujin (first and second-row members). Yuna Shibata and Aruno Nakanishi were selected to participate for the first time. Nakanishi also serves as the center position. The twenty-ninth single senbatsu also performed "Fuyokami", and "Suki ni Nattemita". Third row: Mayu Tamura, Sayaka Kakehashi, Rei Seimiya, Ayane Suzuki, Higuchi Hina, Renka Iwamoto, Yuna Shibata, Hayakawa Seira Second row: Shiori Kubo, Haruka Kaki, Yūki Yoda, Sakura Endō, Ayame Tsutsui First row: Minami Umezawa, Mizuki Yamashita, Aruno Nakanishi , Asuka Saitō, Manatsu Akimoto For other tracks, "Kachi Aru Mono" is performed by members who reach their legal age in 2022 (Shiori Kubo, Tamami Sakaguchi, Reno Nakamura, Sakura Endō, Haruka Kaki, Saya Kanagawa, Yuri Kitakawa, Rika Satō). "Wasurenaito Ii na" is sung by Hinako Kitano, as her solo graduation song. "Todokanakutatte..." is recorded by the under members, while "Zetsubō no Ichi-byō Mae" by the fifth generation members. Release history References | the art direction, while the photographs are taken by Hayato Takahashi. Described by the group as a "unique world view", "mysterious feeling", and "hope for the future", the covers depict the Nogizaka46 stand dignifiedly in the world that the nature has been transformed into metal, to express two contradictory worlds of "transience" and "strength" at the same time. Live performances Nogizaka46 gave the debut performance of "Actually..." at their special livestream program Nogizaka46 Hours TV and at TV Tokyo's music program TV Tokyo Music Festival 2022 Spring on February 23, 2022. Track listing All lyrics are written by Yasushi Akimoto, except the off vocal tracks. Limited editions Regular edition Participating members The eighteen members were selected to be participating members (senbatsu) for "Actually...", and ten members for fukujin (first and second-row members). Yuna Shibata and Aruno Nakanishi were selected to participate for the first time. Nakanishi also serves as the center position. The twenty-ninth single senbatsu also performed "Fuyokami", and "Suki ni Nattemita". Third row: Mayu Tamura, Sayaka Kakehashi, Rei Seimiya, Ayane Suzuki, Higuchi Hina, Renka Iwamoto, Yuna Shibata, Hayakawa Seira Second row: Shiori Kubo, Haruka Kaki, Yūki Yoda, Sakura Endō, Ayame Tsutsui First row: Minami Umezawa, Mizuki Yamashita, Aruno Nakanishi , Asuka Saitō, Manatsu Akimoto For other tracks, "Kachi Aru Mono" is performed by members who reach their legal age in 2022 (Shiori Kubo, Tamami Sakaguchi, Reno Nakamura, Sakura Endō, Haruka Kaki, Saya Kanagawa, Yuri Kitakawa, Rika Satō). "Wasurenaito Ii na" is sung by |
he joined with Communist Party. After World War II, he lived in Tallinn. He was a special correspondent for the newspaper Sovetskaya Estoniya. Works story Valgus Koordis (1949) novel Kaptenid (1956) novel Sõdurid lähevad koju (1957) novel Vassarite paleed (1960) References 1910 births 1960 deaths Estonian male | November 1960) was an Estonian writer. Many of his works mirrored socialist realism. His most important work was a story Valgus Koordis (1949). He was born in St. Petersburg. His childhood years passed in the village of Koordi in Järva County. In 1944 he joined with Communist Party. After World War II, he lived in Tallinn. He |
located in Himeji, Hyōgo. It is part of the Seiban Kyūryō Prefectural Natural Park, and is designated as a wildlife | Seiban Kyūryō Prefectural Natural Park, and is designated as a wildlife sanctuary (special protection area) in Hyōgo Prefecture, |
serving as the seventh regent of Rokan Hulu since 2018. References 1953 births Indonesian politicians Mayors | Hulu since 2018. References 1953 births Indonesian politicians Mayors and regents of |
on the 18th hole to win by one shot, but leaving his approach shot in the green side bunker, he took four shots to get in the hole for a double bogey 6. Defending champion Fred Couples tied for 21st. Playoff Sunday, 28 July and Monday 29 July 2013 Mark Wiebe and Bernhard Langer began a sudden death playoff on Sunday evening, playing the 18th hole all over again until one of them had a lower score on the hole. After | a double bogey 6. Defending champion Fred Couples tied for 21st. Playoff Sunday, 28 July and Monday 29 July 2013 Mark Wiebe and Bernhard Langer began a sudden death playoff on Sunday evening, playing the 18th hole all over again until one of them had a lower score on the hole. After playing the hole twice, play was suspended at 9.41 pm due to darkness and continued at 8 am the next day. Wiebe won with par on the fifth playoff hole as Langer made bogey. References External links Results on European Tour website Senior major golf championships Golf tournaments in England Senior Open Championship Senior Open |
Aceh Regency, Aceh. They currently compete in the Liga 3. References External links Persip Pasee Instagram Football clubs in Indonesia Football clubs in Aceh | Liga 3. References External links Persip Pasee Instagram Football clubs in Indonesia Football |
was held over three days between 5 October and 7 October 2001, and was won by Peugeot's Gilles Panizzi, his 3rd win in the World Rally Championship. Background Entry list Itinerary Results Overall World Rally Cars Classification Special stages Championship standings FIA | was the eleventh round of the 2001 World Rally Championship. The race was held over three days between 5 October and 7 October 2001, and was won by Peugeot's Gilles Panizzi, his 3rd win in the World Rally Championship. Background Entry list Itinerary Results Overall World Rally |
climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Verkhnyaya Gorbulina is located 17 km from the federal route Crimea Highway (a part of the European route ), 8 km from the road of regional importance (Kursk – Lgov – Rylsk – border with Ukraine), 2 km from the road of intermunicipal significance | Settlement, Oktyabrsky District, Kursk Oblast, Russia. Population: Geography The village is located on the Rogozna River (a right tributary of the Seym River), 73 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 21 km west of Kursk, 10 km north-west of the district center – the urban-type settlement Pryamitsyno, 1 km from the selsoviet center – Bolshoye Dolzhenkovo. Climate Verkhnyaya Gorbulina has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Verkhnyaya |
European Soling Championships from one the first held in 1968 to the announced Championships in the near future. This article stated the detailed results, were relevant the controversions, and the progression of the Championship during the series race by race of the European Soling Championships in the years 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019. This based | world governing body for the sport of sailing recognized by the IOC and the IPC, and the publications of the International Soling Association. 2015 Final results 2015 Progress 2016 Final results 2016 Progress 2017 Final results 2017 Progress 2018 Final results 2018 Progress 2019 Final |
succeed Shulamit Aloni as the party's leader. This was the first leadership election in the party's history. The election was held by a vote | The election was held by a vote of Meretz' Party Council. Incumbent party leader Aloni had announced her retirement after Sarid had |
was registered as a historical and cultural monument of the country significance by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Azerbaijan. After the occupation of the city of Shusha in 1992, it was destroyed by the Armenian armed forces. History Mir Mohsun Navvab, an Azerbaijani scientist, poet, artist, astronomer, literary critic, calligrapher, historian and musicologist, lived and worked in Shusha passing away in 1919. On the grave of Navvab, his son Mir Ibrahim Aghamirzade had carved an inscription: In 1957, a | the occupation of the city of Shusha in 1992, it was destroyed by the Armenian armed forces. History Mir Mohsun Navvab, an Azerbaijani scientist, poet, artist, astronomer, literary critic, calligrapher, historian and musicologist, lived and worked in Shusha passing away in 1919. On the grave of Navvab, his son Mir Ibrahim Aghamirzade had carved an inscription: In 1957, a bas-relief monument of red marble was made on the grave of Navvab by the |
A. Tyler (1932-2020) was an American anthropologist and Herbert S. Autrey Professor of Anthropology at | Herbert S. Autrey Professor of Anthropology at Rice University. He is known for his |
1999 Meretz leadership election saw Yossi Sarid reelected as party leader. The election was held through a vote of delegates to | vote took place in advance of the 1999 Knesset election. References |
Jamalabad, near Mianeh, Iran. The building was originally constructed in Ilkhanate era, but was repaired during the reign of Abbas II. Although | کاروانسرای جمال آباد) is a historical caravanserai in Jamalabad, near Mianeh, Iran. The building was originally constructed in Ilkhanate era, but was repaired during the reign of Abbas II. Although the building is attributed to the Ilkhanate, |
while looking for durian fruit. Mohd Shah Ahmad related during the trial that over the four days, the security personnel were abused and tortured. They were made to dig trenches along the sides of Bukit Jenalik to serve as a defence in the event of an attack on the camp. At night, they were tied to a durian tree. It was that Mohd Shah and Sanghadevan buried Corporal Matthew in one of these trenches. Trooper Matthews was apprehended by Jemari Jusoh and when Amin realised the identity of Corporal Matthew, Amin tortured Matthew by shooting his leg. Amin then ordered the Jemari Jusoh to shoot Matthew in cold blood. On the morning of 5 July 2000, a member of Al Ma'unah, Abu Bakar Ismail was shot by the security forces. In retaliation, Amin and his followers returned fire against the security forces. During this cross fire, Saghadevan was shot dead (Mohd Shah claimed that Amin shot Saghadevan in the head twice). Saghadevan was buried next to Trooper Matthews by Mohd Shah and Jaafar Puteh. Surrender Al-Ma'unah later surrendered, and the leaders brought to trial for “waging war upon the King.” The Malaysian Government acted against the Al-Ma'unah group only after giving it every chance to surrender and retained public support by giving the Al-Ma'unah members fair trials and re-integrating them into society. Mohamed Amin Mohamed Razali was the last to surrender. Just before doing so, he grabbed the Malaysian Army Field Commander, Lieutenant General Zaini Mohamad Said by his shirt and tried to shoot him at point-blank range. The General flicked the barrel of Amin's assault rifle and the bullet hit one of the militants. Zaini was later awarded the Seri Pahlawan Gagah Perkasa (S.P.) award for his bravery and contribution in ending the siege without further loss of life. Lieutenant General Zaini Mohamad Said went up the hill with 43 Army Commando personnel in four armoured personnel carriers followed by 16 infantrymen after Deputy Superintendent of Police, Abd Razak bin Mohd Yusoff, and his VAT 69 Commando team spent two odd hours negotiated and persuaded Amin to surrender. Later, DSP Abd Razak bin Mohd Yusoff informed Zaini that the Al-Ma'unah's group leader has agreed to surrender. When they reached there, about 15 Al-Ma'unah members surrendered the stolen weapons, but refused to give up their parangs which they claimed to be inscribed with Quran verses until relented later. Abd Razak bin | early hours of the morning and stealing weapons from the armoury. The group was later cornered in the village of Sauk, Kuala Kangsar, Perak and was involved in a stand-off the against the Malaysian Army and Royal Malaysian Police forces. The siege was ended when Malaysian security forces, including the army 22nd Grup Gerak Khas (22nd GGK) and police VAT 69 Pasukan Gerakan Khas, stormed the camp in Operation Dawn. Event Mohamed Amin Mohamed Razali led a band of 29 Al-Ma'unah members in a mission to overthrow the Malaysian government. The group included a serving Major in the Royal Malaysian Air Force. They dressed up in uniforms of senior army officers and claimed to be making a surprise inspection of the 304th Malaysian Army Reserve (Rejimen Askar Wataniah) camp at the Temenggor Dam in Gerik, Perak. The group tricked their way through and raided the armouries. They had previously obtained military fatigues from various outlets and securing three units of Mitsubishi Pajero four-wheel-drive vehicles. The Pajero, of similar make to that used by the Malaysian Army was painted green and given false number plate at a house rented in the town of Kati, for the specific use as a transit point for the group. In the early hours of 2 July 2000, 20 members of the Al-Maunah group got into three Pajero vehicles and proceeded to Post 2 Kuala Rhui Camp at 2.50 a.m. and then to Camp Bn 304 Rejimen Askar Wataniah at 4.15 a.m. They talked their way into the Camps by feigning a surprise inspection, to conduct emergency spot checks of all the weapons and ammunition stored at both camps. Impressed by the manner in Amin and the others conducted themselves and assured by the presence of the three Pajero vehicles bearing the military registration numbers beginning with the letter 'Z', the military personnel at the two army camps were duped into allowing the group to take possession of all but one of the various army weapons, ammunition and other army equipment including communication equipment and some even helped the group to carry the weapons into the three Pajeros. They took away a huge cache of firearms and ammunition, including 97 M16 assault rifles, two Steyr AUG rifles, four GPMGs, six light machine guns, five grenade launchers, 182 M16 magazines, eight extra barrels of GPMGs, three extra barrel of LMGs, 26 bayonets, 9,095 rounds of 5.56mm and 60 rounds of 40mm ammunition. 27 of them hid themselves in the jungle in Bukit Jenalik, Sauk, near Kuala Kangsar, in Perak. Amin then distributed the seized arms to his members for practice. The unusual sounds of firearms alerted local inhabitants who alerted the Police. The group made preparations for the operation, including collecting food supplies and taking them to their base in Bukit Jenalik. The food dumps were to keep the base going for about three weeks. They had obtained military fatigues from various outlets and securing three units of Pajero four-wheel-drive vehicles. They also collected weapons such as parang (machete) and cross bows for the purpose of their mission. Police threw a containment cordon on Bukit Jenalik. A number of security personnel were deployed to penetrate the Al-Ma'unah's camp. However, two of the police personnel Sergeant (Sarjan) Mohd Shah Ahmad and Detective Corporal Raju Saghadevan, as well as civilian Jaafar Puteh and an army personnel, Corporal Matthew anak Medan, were taken hostage by Al-Ma'unah. In a radio communication with the |
be amnestied. Nevertheless, if people who committed crimes like murdering a junior member in the family, he or she might be sentenced to death penalty with a suspension , called "Zhan Jianhou" or "Jiao Jianhou" in Chinese (). In such cases, the officers in the Board of Justice (), the Court of Judicature and Revision (), and the "Court of Justice" () would determine whether to execute criminals sentenced to "Zhan Jianhou" or "Jiao Jianhou" in the autumn by a procedure called called the "autumn trial" (). After the | a junior member in the family, he or she might be sentenced to death penalty with a suspension , called "Zhan Jianhou" or "Jiao Jianhou" in Chinese (). In such cases, the officers in the Board of Justice (), the Court of Judicature and Revision (), and the "Court of Justice" () would determine whether to execute criminals sentenced to "Zhan |
has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Nizhnyaya Gorbulina is located 16.5 km from the federal route Crimea Highway (a part of the European route ), 6.5 km from the road of regional importance (Kursk – Lgov – Rylsk – border with Ukraine), 2 km from the road of intermunicipal significance (Dyakonovo – Starkovo – Sokolovka), 1 km from the road (38N-073 – Bolshoye Dolzhenkovo via Avdeyeva), on the road (38N-074 – Nizhnyaya Gorbulina – Verkhnyaya Gorbulina), 8.5 km from the nearest | north-west of the district center – the urban-type settlement Pryamitsyno, 1 km from the selsoviet center – Bolshoye Dolzhenkovo. Climate Nizhnyaya Gorbulina has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Nizhnyaya Gorbulina is located 16.5 km from the federal route Crimea Highway (a part of the European route ), 6.5 km from the road of regional importance (Kursk – |
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mile away. Physicians, ambulances, and automobiles rushed to the scene. The injured were transported to the House of Mercy and the dismembered bodies were gathered up and brought to their families. 5 people died from injuries they suffered in the explosion. Cause Judge Charles Burke presided over an inquest into the explosion. At the inquest, witnesses testified that on the morning of the explosion, the engineer removed the cap from the safety valve, as he believed it out of order because the boiler blew off at a pressure of 35 to 40 psi when it was set for 80 psi. This generated excessive pressure that due to a defect or plugging up of the fittings was not shown by the pressure gauge. As a result, the strength of the boiler was exceeded and it exploded. In his final report, Burke found the cause of the | over an inquest into the explosion. At the inquest, witnesses testified that on the morning of the explosion, the engineer removed the cap from the safety valve, as he believed it out of order because the boiler blew off at a pressure of 35 to 40 psi when it was set for 80 psi. This generated excessive pressure that due to a defect or plugging up of the fittings was not shown by the pressure gauge. As a result, the strength of the boiler was exceeded and it exploded. In his final report, Burke found the cause of the explosion to be the compression screw on the valve and false reading on the gauge, which was attributed to clogging caused by rust from the boiler pipes. He ruled that no "unlawful act[s] of any person now alive contributed to the death of said decedents." As |
mechanic, track marshal, track secretary, clerk of the course, and race director for single car, touring car and endurance racing events for over 40 years, including serving as race director for the FIA WEC, and the Le Mans 24 Hours Series, the ELMS - European Le Mans Series and the Asian Le Mans Series for 20 years. Formula One In Formula One Freitas worked alongside both former Formula One race directors Michael Masi and his predecessor Charlie Whiting in FIA conferences and race director meetings at the governing body. During the 2020 Portuguese Grand Prix, he shadowed Michael Masi as part of the race direction team for his home race in Portimao, at the Algarve International Circuit in Portimao. Following the controversial ending of the 2021 Formula One Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, a petition was started by Formula One fans, to appoint Freitas as new race director. On 17 February 2022, the FIA announced Masi was | karting mechanic during the World Karting Championship in Estoril, 1979. The Portuguese then rose through the ranks from track marshal to race director in karting. During his work as track secretary at the Estoril circuit in 2002, he was asked to lead the FIA GT and ETCC Championship for a season, a role he retained until the end of 2009. After that, the FIA promoted Freitas to the FIA GT1 global championship, and in 2012, he was named race director for the WEC - World Endurance Championship. In total, he has worked in motorsports as mechanic, track marshal, track secretary, clerk of the course, and race director for single car, touring car and endurance racing events for over 40 years, including serving as race director for the FIA WEC, and the Le Mans 24 Hours Series, the ELMS - European Le Mans Series and the Asian Le Mans Series for 20 years. Formula One In Formula One Freitas worked alongside both former Formula One race directors Michael Masi and his predecessor Charlie Whiting in FIA conferences and race director meetings at the governing body. During the 2020 Portuguese Grand Prix, |
She was also elected to the Missouri Senate as the first African-American woman to represent the Fifth Senatorial District from the city of St. Louis. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, | a chief of staff in the circuit clerk's office and as a precinct captain for J. B. "Jet" Banks. References 1940 births 2001 deaths 20th-century American politicians 21st-century American politicians Members of the Missouri House of Representatives Missouri Democrats 20th-century American women politicians 21st-century American women politicians Politicians from St. Louis African-American women in politics African-American state |
held in a single country. The competition was operated by SANZAAR, a joint venture of the four countries' national unions, and known for sponsorship reasons as The Castle Rugby Championship in South Africa, The Fortinet Rugby Championship in New Zealand, The eToro Rugby Championship in Australia, and The Zurich Rugby Championship in Argentina. The tournament is however restructured for the first time since Argentina joined the competition, with each team no longer player their games both home and away. Each country will host 3 games, but not evenly across their competing nations. Argentina will host Australia twice and South Africa once; Australia will host South Africa twice | eToro Rugby Championship in Australia, and The Zurich Rugby Championship in Argentina. The tournament is however restructured for the first time since Argentina joined the competition, with each team no longer player their games both home and away. Each country will host 3 games, but not evenly across their competing nations. Argentina will host Australia twice and South Africa once; Australia will host South Africa twice and New Zealand once; New Zealand will host Argentina twice and Australia once; and South Africa will host New Zealand twice and Argentina once. Table Fixtures Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 |
Korean Literature Translation awards to the new and existing translators. LTI Korea library and translated literature Opened to the common mass in 2007, the LTI Korea Library became the first library in Korea to include collections of translated Korean books, periodicals on Korean Literature, Ebooks, CDs, DVDs, etc. From common foreign languages such as English, German, French, Greek, Italian, Arabic, Swedish to the Asian ones such as Japanese, Thai, Bengali, Hindi, Mongolian, Chinese and many more, the Korean Literature has already been translated into approximately 48 foreign languages. Some of the most famous Korean books translated into foreign languages are Pachinko by Min Jin Lee, Kim Jiyoung Born 1982 by Cho Nam-Joo, Please Look After Mother by Kyung Sook Shin, The White Book by Han Kang, The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly by Hwang Sun-mi, and many more. With the newly discovered power of Korean Literature in Translation, the country is now thriving and working towards globalizing their culture, deeply rooted in the nationalist value and rich literature to claim significant positions besides the significant literary discourses from other countries. References Medina, Jenny Wang: At the Gates of Babel: the Globalization of Korean Literature in World Literature, Acta Koreana, Vol 21. Number 2. Keimyung University, Academia Koreana, 2018, pp 35-421 Kim Young Sam: Outlining the Blueprint for Globalisation” in Korea’s Quest for Reform and Globalisation: Selected Speeches of President Kim Young Sam. Presidential Secretariat, the Republic of Korea, 1995, p 270 Hwang, Joanna Elfving: South Korean Cultural Diplomacy and Breaking K-Culture Outside Asia, History 4, 2013, pp15 Walraven, Boudewijn, Ramco E Breaukar: Korean Studies and Area Studies, compiled by LTI, Korea p 377 Dani Gibson: | the goal of successfully promoting the Korean Literature to the global audience. Several translations and publications have been sponsored by LTI, Korea along with arranging multiple overseas exchange programs between Korea and the overseas publishers and professional translators (Walraven & Breuker, 2007). All of the LTI sponsored programs tend to focus on specific areas related to literature. Some of the key programs and facilities supported by LTI Korea are Translation Grants Program, Publication Grants Program, Education Program, Information Service, LTI Korea Library, etc. Each quarter, LTI Korea selects and oversees the translation of several Korean literary fiction, poetry, non-fiction, YA books, graphic novels and so on. Publication grants are also provided to the foreign publishers who have already acquired copyrights to works, translated by LTI Korea. Additionally, for the purpose of more engagement, LTI Korea conducts and participates in multiple cultural events. Previously, the forum was held in the US, Spain, France, Japan, Germany, etc. Another key event conducted by LTI Korea is Seoul's International Writers’ Festival. From fantasy, empathy to strategy, the workshops have focused on many themes. Eminent writers such as Bae Suah, Pyun Hye-young, Choi-Seoung-oh, Min Jin Lee, etc. have been a part of these workshops. The translation academies organized by LTI Korea in foreign languages like English, German, Chinese, French, Spanish, Russian and Japanese focus on the training of translators. In addition to nurturing and upskill the current translators, LTI Korea also provides Korean Literature Translation awards to the new and existing translators. LTI Korea library and translated literature Opened to the common mass in 2007, the LTI Korea Library became the |
has debuted in the national theater Habima, also directed by Dedi Baron, receiving praises from the critiques. In 2010, his musical "Sigal" has debuted in Yoram Levinstein's Performing Arts Studio. The play continued to run in the Habima Theatre, directed by Tzadi Tzarfati. In 2014 Moskovitz worked on the "A Tasting Meal" play, which was produced by the Cameri Theater. The plot takes place one night, when a daughter of left-winged parents brins home a boyfriend from an Israeli settlement, whom she plans to marry. In 2016 "A Tasting Meal" started to run in the Cameri theatre and quickly became a bestseller (over 300 plays) (Director: Dedi Baron). In 2017 the “Simply to Love” musical started playing in Cameri theatre (Director: Dedi Baron). In 2016 Shlomo's play “Ten Commandments” began playing in Kiel town theatre. The play was chosen by the "Theater der Zeit" magazine as one of the ten best-translated plays presented in Germany that year. In 2021, Shlomo's play "Blood on Hands" was played in Salzburg State Theatre (Director: Dedi Baron). All of Shlomo Moskovitz's plays are available for reading at the Israeli Dramatists website. Shlomi Moskovitz lives in a domestic partnership with the director Dedi Baron, who has directed most of the plays written by him, and some of the plays arranged by him. They raised four daughters: one common daughter, Omer Moskovitz – musician, singer-songwriter, and three daughters from Baron's previous marriage: Michal Blankstein, the eldest and Tal Blankstein – both are actresses in the Cameri theatre, and Dana Blankstein-Cohen is a television and film director. Moskovitz's plays A jump аbroad Igal escapes abroad when his love Dana, a successful director, becomes pregnant with his child. Four years later he returns to visit Dana, who is married to Shauli, and they are raising their daughter together. Dana must choose one of them. The play initially debuted with the direction of Dedi Baron in Hasimta Theater in 1991. Cast: Ika Zohar, Neta Moran and Zvika Schwartz. The play was released again later, with the direction of Neta Moran in the Tmu-na Theater in 1991, starring Yaron Motola, Elhi Levit and Yael Abecassis. Bike trip Three childhood friends reunite in a studio owned by one of them, a painter. One of them brings along a girl he met on the plane. During their encounter they talk about the things they have missed in life, when the image that comes up is a motorcycle trip they planned on doing, but never did. Cast: Neta Moran, Yoram Yosefsberg, Shlomi Moskovitz and Zvika Schwartzberg. Integral part A satiric parody written by Moskovitz and Gil Kopatch about the world of theater. The play revolves around the ten-year-old son of the general industry Head of the worker's committee. This child determines the theater's repertoire, since his father has leverage with the theater's manager. The play debuted with the direction of Dedi Baron, first on SELA – Yoram Levinstein's Performing Arts Studio, and then as a private production in 1995. Week Tamar is married to Yotam, but he feels neglected by her. Tamar misses her love, Emanuel, with whom she broke up 18 years ago. Emanuel shows up in their house, trying to rekindle the love. Tamar and Yotam's daughter escapes from a religious observance seminar – upset and looking for a way to fix things. The play takes place during one week, matching the seven days of creation. | play continued to run in the Habima Theatre, directed by Tzadi Tzarfati. In 2014 Moskovitz worked on the "A Tasting Meal" play, which was produced by the Cameri Theater. The plot takes place one night, when a daughter of left-winged parents brins home a boyfriend from an Israeli settlement, whom she plans to marry. In 2016 "A Tasting Meal" started to run in the Cameri theatre and quickly became a bestseller (over 300 plays) (Director: Dedi Baron). In 2017 the “Simply to Love” musical started playing in Cameri theatre (Director: Dedi Baron). In 2016 Shlomo's play “Ten Commandments” began playing in Kiel town theatre. The play was chosen by the "Theater der Zeit" magazine as one of the ten best-translated plays presented in Germany that year. In 2021, Shlomo's play "Blood on Hands" was played in Salzburg State Theatre (Director: Dedi Baron). All of Shlomo Moskovitz's plays are available for reading at the Israeli Dramatists website. Shlomi Moskovitz lives in a domestic partnership with the director Dedi Baron, who has directed most of the plays written by him, and some of the plays arranged by him. They raised four daughters: one common daughter, Omer Moskovitz – musician, singer-songwriter, and three daughters from Baron's previous marriage: Michal Blankstein, the eldest and Tal Blankstein – both are actresses in the Cameri theatre, and Dana Blankstein-Cohen is a television and film director. Moskovitz's plays A jump аbroad Igal escapes abroad when his love Dana, a successful director, becomes pregnant with his child. Four years later he returns to visit Dana, who is married to Shauli, and they are raising their daughter together. Dana must choose one of them. The play initially debuted with the direction of Dedi Baron in Hasimta Theater in 1991. Cast: Ika Zohar, Neta Moran and Zvika Schwartz. The play was released again later, with the direction of Neta Moran in the Tmu-na Theater in 1991, starring Yaron Motola, Elhi Levit and Yael Abecassis. Bike trip Three childhood friends reunite in a studio owned by one of them, a painter. One of them brings along a girl he met on the plane. During their encounter they talk about the things they have missed in life, when the image that comes up is a motorcycle trip they planned on doing, but never did. Cast: Neta Moran, Yoram Yosefsberg, Shlomi Moskovitz and Zvika Schwartzberg. Integral part A satiric parody written by Moskovitz and Gil Kopatch about the world of theater. The play revolves around the ten-year-old son of the general industry Head of the worker's committee. This child determines the theater's repertoire, since his father has leverage with the theater's manager. The play debuted with the direction of Dedi Baron, first on SELA – Yoram Levinstein's Performing Arts Studio, and then as a private production in 1995. Week Tamar is married to Yotam, but he feels neglected by her. Tamar misses her love, Emanuel, with whom she broke up 18 years ago. Emanuel shows up in their house, trying to rekindle the love. Tamar and Yotam's daughter escapes from a religious observance seminar – upset and looking for a way to fix things. The play takes place during one week, matching the seven days of creation. The play combines poetic language and slang. Dedi Baron directed the play In Habima theater in 2003. Cast: Idit Teperson, Michal Varsai, Ofer Zohar and Mohammad Bakri. Moskovitz received the Nisim Aloni Prize for the Most Original Play of 2004. Panel of judges wrote in the reasoning: “A craftsmanship of intertwining a complex and interspersed storyline, of characterizing the personalities in a profound and multi-subtleties manner, and combining supreme poetic exaltation with a variety of language styles in a theatrical imagery language, rare in its quality, and at the same time, the originality of the play shows, from using such a seemingly mundane, but in fact unusual plot, of a universal family drama, on the elements of the Jewish mythology. A secular family is exposed to the process of inauguration, self-acceptance and fixing, which leads, in a paradox manner, to a creative self-fulfillment through its dissolvement…moreover, in contrast to what was custom in the Hebrew drama in the past, enlisting the biblical verse |
Inomag from 1985 to 1992, and was then a teacher of mechanical engineering at the secondary school "Mihajlo Pupin" in Kula until 2002. From 2003 to 2006, he was director of Kula's Institute for Construction. Politician Serbia introduced the direct election of mayors in the 2004 Serbian local elections. Bukvić contested the election as an independent candidate and was defeated by Tihomir Đuričić of the far-right Serbian Radical Party (Srpska radikalna stranka, SRS). Ðuričić was defeated in a recall election in 2006; a by-election was held shortly thereafter to choose a new mayor, and Bukvić (who had by this time joined the DS) was elected in the second round of voting. Bukvić became mayor of Kula at a time of political instability in the community. The municipal assembly was often dysfunctional, and in late 2007 fellow DS member Velibor Milojičić was appointed as leader of an interim administration. Bukvić continued to serve as mayor, but his control over the municipal government was limited. The direct election of mayors was eliminated with the 2008 local elections; since this time, mayors in Serbia have been chosen by the elected members of city and municipal assemblies. The DS won a narrow victory over the SRS in Kula in 2008, and Bukvić was chosen afterward for a second term as mayor. He was also elected to the Vojvodina assembly in the concurrent 2008 provincial election, defeating Đuričić by a significant margin in | elections; since this time, mayors in Serbia have been chosen by the elected members of city and municipal assemblies. The DS won a narrow victory over the SRS in Kula in 2008, and Bukvić was chosen afterward for a second term as mayor. He was also elected to the Vojvodina assembly in the concurrent 2008 provincial election, defeating Đuričić by a significant margin in the Kula constituency seat. The DS and its allies won a majority victory in the provincial election, and Bukvić served as a supporter of the administration. Kula's government continued to be dysfunctional after the 2008 election, and the local DS board became increasingly divided between supporters of Bukvić and Milojićić. During the course of this feud, Milojičić accused Bukvić of corruption and incompetency in office. Milojičić subsequently left the DS and joined the United Regions of Serbia (Ujedinjeni regioni Srbije, URS). The municipal assembly became |
Pradesh government approved the Uttar Pradesh Cabinet Cow Slaughter Prevention (Amendment) Ordinance, 2020 that provided maximum sentence of 10 years imprisonment and a fine of up to for cow slaughter. The residents of Tiruvallur district who allow their cattle to freely wander on the roads have been warned by the police. Imprisonment of up to three years and fines up to ₹5,000 are applicable according to the provisions of the Tamil Nadu Animals and Birds in Urban Areas (Control and Regulation) Act, 1997. Police have also threatened actions according to the Indian Penal Code and Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, in addition the stray cattle would be sent to cow sheds operated by the government. Yet these measures have not reduced the practice of cattle owners releasing their cattle. The authorities of Tiruvallur district have also set up call center to report incidents of stray cattle. Cow tax The Adityanath ministry in the state of Uttar Pradesh introduced a special 0.5% tax named as "Cow Protection Cess" on eight government departments including the department that earns revenue from alcohol tax. The cow protection cess was levied to earn money and maintain thousands of cow sheds operated by the government. The BBC reported that the tax did not solve the problem of stray cow and the cow sheds were found to be over crowded. In 2019, there were 510 cow shelters in the state of Uttar Pradesh registered in the state government records. In 2021, it was reported that the Ludhiana Municipal Corporation had collected a cow cess of ₹3.5 crore every year, for taking care of stray cows. However, as of 2021 hundreds of stray cows are seen roaming in the streets on public places in Ludhiana city. Cow sheds Goshalas (or cow sheds) are shelters for unproductive, homeless, unwanted or elderly cattle in India. Since the BJP government came into power in India in 2014, India has spent on cow shelters in between the years 2014 and 2016. The BJP state government claims to have provided money to the village pradhans to set up | is trying to solve the problem by setting up cattle shelters. On 22 February, local farmers released hundreds of cattle at the venue of an election rally in Barabanki located 40 km from the state capital Lucknow. The act was to highlight the issues caused by the stray cattle in the area. In a viral video of the incident, hundreds of unattended cattle were seen roaming in the open rally ground. Governmental response Laws In June 2020, the Uttar Pradesh government approved the Uttar Pradesh Cabinet Cow Slaughter Prevention (Amendment) Ordinance, 2020 that provided maximum sentence of 10 years imprisonment and a fine of up to for cow slaughter. The residents of Tiruvallur district who allow their cattle to freely wander on the roads have been warned by the police. Imprisonment of up to three years and fines up to ₹5,000 are applicable according to the provisions of the Tamil Nadu Animals and Birds in Urban Areas (Control and Regulation) Act, 1997. Police have also threatened actions according to the Indian Penal Code and Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, in addition the stray cattle would be sent to cow sheds operated by the government. Yet these measures have not reduced the practice of cattle owners releasing their cattle. The authorities of Tiruvallur district have also set up call center to report incidents of stray cattle. Cow tax The Adityanath ministry in the state of Uttar Pradesh introduced a special 0.5% tax named as "Cow Protection Cess" on eight government departments including the department that earns revenue from alcohol tax. The cow protection cess was levied to earn money and maintain thousands of cow sheds operated by the government. The BBC reported that the tax did not solve the problem of stray cow and the cow sheds were found to be over crowded. In 2019, there were 510 cow shelters in the state of Uttar Pradesh registered in the state government records. In 2021, it was reported that the Ludhiana Municipal Corporation had collected a cow cess of ₹3.5 crore every year, for taking care of stray cows. However, as of 2021 hundreds of stray cows are seen roaming in |
2005) was a former American Democrat politician who served in the Missouri House of Representatives. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, she attended De Sales High School and | died in 2016. References 1951 births 2005 deaths 20th-century American politicians 21st-century American politicians 20th-century American women politicians 21st-century American women politicians Members of the |
Junior Cadet References External links Website Fencing competitions in Serbia European Junior & Cadet Fencing Championships European Junior & Cadet Fencing Championships Sports competitions | March 2022. Schedule All times are CET (UTC+01:00). Medalists Junior Cadet References External links Website Fencing competitions in Serbia European Junior & Cadet Fencing Championships European Junior & Cadet Fencing Championships |
a deputy of the 7th and 8th State Dumas. After graduating from the Kuzbass State Technical University in 2000, Islamov went to the US and Great Britain for an internship. In 2003, he was awarded a Doctor of Sciences in Technical Sciences degree. In 1998–2003, he was also engaged in business. From 2003 to 2006, Islamov worked as a docent at the Kuzbass State Technical University. In 2006–2007, he headed the board of programs and investment policy of the administration of the Kemerovo region. In | University. In 2006–2007, he headed the board of programs and investment policy of the administration of the Kemerovo region. In 2007, he was appointed deputy head of the Department of Economic Development of the Kemerovo Oblast. In September 2016, he was elected deputy of the 7th State Duma from the Kemerovo Oblast constituency. In 2021, he was re-elected for the 8th State Duma. According to IStories, even though on average, the deputies of the 7th State Duma introduced around 55 bills during their term of office, Dmitry Islamov sent only three bills to |
state Novosibirsk regional clinical hospital. In 1996–1998, he headed the health department of the administration of the Central District of Novosibirsk. From 2001 to 2021, he was a deputy of the Legislative Assembly of Novosibirsk Oblast of the 3rd, 4th, 5th, and, later, 7th convocations. | Minister of Health of the Novosibirsk Oblast. Since September 2021, he has served as a deputy of the 8th State Duma. Oleg Ivaninsky is married and has three children. References 1966 births Living people United Russia politicians 21st-century Russian politicians Eighth convocation members of the State Duma |
km north-west of the district center – the urban-type settlement Pryamitsyno, 6 km from the selsoviet center – Bolshoye Dolzhenkovo. Climate Nizhnyaya Plaksina has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Nizhnyaya Plaksina is located 22 km from the federal route | right tributary of the Seym), 69 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 26 km west of Kursk, 14 km north-west of the district center – the urban-type settlement Pryamitsyno, 6 km from the selsoviet center – Bolshoye Dolzhenkovo. Climate Nizhnyaya Plaksina has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Nizhnyaya Plaksina is located 22 km from the federal route Crimea Highway (a part of the European route ), 6 km |
Johnny Lee Baynes (died March 26, 2020) was an American judge from New York. Biography Baynes was a Justice of the New York Supreme Court from 2010 until his death from COVID-19 aged | Justice of the New York Supreme Court from 2010 until his death from COVID-19 aged 64 in Brooklyn on 31 March 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City. |
23, 2022, on Netflix. Cast Ipek Filiz Yazici Mert Ramazan Demir Ferit Aktug Nilsu Yilmaz Elif Cakman Cemile Çigdem Canyurt Eda Akalin Mekin Sezer Enes Küllahçi Kerem Alp | Turkish film directed by Onur Bilgetay, written by Meryem Gültabak and starring Ipek Filiz Yazici, Mert Ramazan Demir and Ferit Aktug. The film was released on February 23, 2022, on |
theme song of the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks of Nippon Professional Baseball. Written in 1989 after the Hawks' relocation to Fukuoka, the song has been around since when Daiei owned the team. At the time, "Diamond Hawk" was the Hawks' theme song, and this one was considered the "official theme song". When SoftBank Group bought the Hawks in 2005, "Diamond Hawk" was retired. The song was originally written by Taneyoshi Harada and Yurioko Mori, composed by Mitsuhiro Tomiyama, and arranged by Kenji Yamamoto. Overview, history, and use during Hawks' games In 1989, following the then-named Nankai Hawks' relocation to Fukuoka to be rebranded as the Fukuoka Daiei Hawks, it seemed like the team was needing a new song. They opened the song lyric writing to the public, and eventually got the late Taneyoshi Harada, a former elementary teacher who was living in the city of Saga at the time. The team wanted a theme song like The (Downward) Wind of Mount Rokko, the Hanshin Tigers' theme song. As of 2004, it sold 160,000 CDs. When SoftBank bought the team off Daiei, there was a slight lyricial change and a slight tune change. This was done as fans adopted the song and was afraid SoftBank was going to change the song. It wouldn't be | the Hawks' theme song, and this one was considered the "official theme song". When SoftBank Group bought the Hawks in 2005, "Diamond Hawk" was retired. The song was originally written by Taneyoshi Harada and Yurioko Mori, composed by Mitsuhiro Tomiyama, and arranged by Kenji Yamamoto. Overview, history, and use during Hawks' games In 1989, following the then-named Nankai Hawks' relocation to Fukuoka to be rebranded as the Fukuoka Daiei Hawks, it seemed like the team was needing a new song. They opened the song lyric writing to the public, and eventually got the late Taneyoshi Harada, a former elementary teacher who was living in the city of Saga at the time. The team wanted a theme song like The (Downward) Wind of Mount Rokko, the Hanshin Tigers' theme song. As of 2004, it sold 160,000 CDs. When SoftBank bought the team off Daiei, there was a slight lyricial change and a slight tune change. This was done as |
18, 1946) is a former American Democrat politician who served in the Missouri House of Representatives. Born in | from Normandy High School in 1964. References 1946 births 20th-century American politicians 21st-century American politicians 20th-century American women politicians 21st-century |
community in Linping district of Hangzhou. The station was opened on 21 February 2022. References Railway stations in Zhejiang Railway stations in China opened | is located in Tianducheng (Sky City) community in Linping district of Hangzhou. The station was opened on 21 February 2022. References Railway |
the rank of lieutenant in December 1942. Legal practice resumed After the war ended many servicemen returning to practice at the Bar found great difficulty in obtaining chambers or suitable rooms, despite efforts by the Bar Council to remedy the situation and give priority to returned men. After his discharge in February 1945 Amsberg resumed his practice, finding a room in the University Chambers at 167 Phillip Street. Described as "one of the leaders of the junior Bar before he joined the Navy", Amsberg's accommodation was initially sub-standard, having to interview clients and solicitors in a very small room on the premises. In the late 1940s and early 1950s Amsberg took on well-known Sydney criminals as clients, including John 'Chow' Hayes and William 'Joey' Hollebone, defending them in a number of high-profile cases. Chow Hayes later recalled that George Amsberg was amongst a number of Sydney lawyers who often attended Thommo's two-up school in Surry Hills, where both Hayes and Hollebone worked. Hayes claimed that Amsberg "knew everything there was to know about gambling and sly grog around Sydney"; he and Hollebone would sometimes drink with Amsberg "at old Kate Leigh's place and other dives". Amsberg sometimes sought advice from Hayes; "if an ordinary crim was pinched for something like house-breaking and sought Amsberg's representation, old George would send for me or Hollebone to check him out first – that is, to ensure he was a good fellow who knew how to mind his own business". Hayes claimed it was a common practice at that time for lawyers in Sydney to charge a larger amount than the receipt they issued to their client. Amsberg was appointed a Queens Counsel in April 1951. District Court judge On 15 October 1952 Amsberg was appointed as a judge of the District Court of New South Wales. In March 1953 Amsberg was appointed as sole commissioner to conduct the Royal Commission to inquire into and report upon whether Joshua Arthur, a New South Wales Government minister, "acted corruptly or improperly in any association or dealing" with Reginald Doyle (and other related matters). It was revealed that Amsberg had been chosen after the | everything there was to know about gambling and sly grog around Sydney"; he and Hollebone would sometimes drink with Amsberg "at old Kate Leigh's place and other dives". Amsberg sometimes sought advice from Hayes; "if an ordinary crim was pinched for something like house-breaking and sought Amsberg's representation, old George would send for me or Hollebone to check him out first – that is, to ensure he was a good fellow who knew how to mind his own business". Hayes claimed it was a common practice at that time for lawyers in Sydney to charge a larger amount than the receipt they issued to their client. Amsberg was appointed a Queens Counsel in April 1951. District Court judge On 15 October 1952 Amsberg was appointed as a judge of the District Court of New South Wales. In March 1953 Amsberg was appointed as sole commissioner to conduct the Royal Commission to inquire into and report upon whether Joshua Arthur, a New South Wales Government minister, "acted corruptly or improperly in any association or dealing" with Reginald Doyle (and other related matters). It was revealed that Amsberg had been chosen after the Chief Justice, Kenneth Street, had refused to make a Supreme Court judge available to preside at the Commission because of "the state of the law list" and the absence overseas of one judge. The Chairman of the District Court Bench was then approached, and Judge Amsberg was suggested for the role. From about June 1953 Amsberg regularly appeared as a 'Brains Trust' panellist, public events organised by the YMHA (Young Men's Hebrew Association) and through the Temple Emanuel. Brains Trust events involved an expert panel with diverse backgrounds assembled to answer questions previously submitted by members of the public. Retirement Amsberg retired as a District Court judge in June 1968 and went to live at Broadbeach on the Queensland Gold Coast. In June 1969 Amsberg was appointed as an Electoral Districts Commissioner to assist in carrying out a redistribution of |
District, Khabarovsk Krai) is a Russian political figure and a deputy of the 8th State Duma. In 2010, Maxim Ivanov joined the United Russia. On September 14, 2014, he was elected deputy of the Khabarovsk City Duma of the 6th convocation. In 2019, he was appointed acting secretary of | Khabarovsk branch of the United Russia; in June 2021, he was elected as a secretary. He left the post in September 2021 when he was elected deputy of the 8th State Duma. |
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Ivanov (; born November 24, 1967, Sverdlovsk) is a Russian political figure and a deputy of the 7th and 8th State Dumas. From 1993 to 1995, he worked in the Federal Tax Police Service in Novosibirsk. He continued his career at the Department for Combating Economic Crimes. From 2004 to 2010, he | deputy of the 7th State Duma from the Sverdlovsk Oblast constituency. Since September 2021, he has served as a deputy of the 8th State Duma. References 1967 births Living people United Russia politicians 21st-century Russian |
process. He was also the Director of Doe Jones Investments and Consultants Pvt Ltd and The New Kaiser-I Hind Spinning and Weaving Co Ltd. As the Chairman of Raymonds, he was instrumental in reinventing garment manufacturing in India. He introduced the cross breeding of Indian Deccani and Chokla sheep with Australian Merino rams at Raymond Wool Research and Development Division. This resulted in pioneering the production of high | the age of 47 on 3 January 1980. He was the youngest Chairman of Raymond Woollen Mills Ltd. He also served as the Chairman of JK Synthetics Ltd, now known as JK Enterprises, the first Indian company to produce nylon with its own polymerization process. He was also the Director of Doe Jones Investments and Consultants Pvt Ltd and The New Kaiser-I Hind Spinning and Weaving Co Ltd. As the Chairman of Raymonds, he was instrumental in reinventing garment manufacturing in India. He introduced the cross breeding of Indian Deccani and Chokla sheep with Australian Merino rams at Raymond Wool Research and Development Division. This |
the diplomatic relations of the high priest family and the provincial governorate were repaired, and the expansion of shrine territory through the donation of governorate territory was proposed. Suekane died on November 6, 1101, at the age of 58. Genealogy Suekane is the great-grandfather of Minamoto no Yoritomo, the founder and first shogun of the Kamakura shogunate, through his granddaughter Yura Gozen who married Minamoto no Yoshitomo. In 1114, Owari Kazumoto handed the position of High Priest of Atsuta Shrine over to Suekane's son Suenori. The Owari clan had established the Atsuta Shrine in 192, and held the position of High Priest since ancient times, passing it down from generation to generation, until Suenori of the Fujiwara clan succeeded the position. Since then, the Fujiwara clan became the head of Atsuta Shrine, while the Owari clan stepped down to the second highest position of adjutant chief priest (gongūji). Family Father: Fujiwara no Sanenori Mother: Ono Sukemichi's daughter Wife: Owari Motoko Son: Fujiwara no Suenori (1090 - 1155) | the Fujiwara no Sadatsugu lineage. He ruled Nukata in Mikawa Province as its development lord (kaihatsu ryōshu) while serving as a district governor (gunji). Suekane grew his political and military power within his territory to the extent that he did not need the protection of the governing families (kenmon), and had sufficient military power to control the territory. It is believed that he gained such a position by fighting against the kenmon, provincial governors (kokushi), and other regional government officials. He later became the acting governor (mokudai) of Owari Province, and married Owari Motoko, the daughter of Owari Kazumoto, the High Priest of Atsuta Shrine. The two had a son, Fujiwara no Suenori. At the time, the Owari clan, the ruling shake family of the Atsuta Shrine, was at a feud with the local kokushi. To fulfil the duty as the local governor (daikan) of the kokushi, Suekane's marriage with the daughter of the ruling family of Owari Province was highly desirable. As a result of the marital relation between the two families, the diplomatic relations of the high priest |
In: Out: Çaykur Rizespor In: Out: Fatih Karagümrük In: Out: Fenerbahçe In: Out: Galatasaray In: Out: Gaziantep In: Out: Giresunspor In: Out: Göztepe In: Out: Hatayspor In: Out: İstanbul Başakşehir In: Out: Kasımpaşa In: Out: Kayserispor In: Out: Konyaspor In: Out: Sivasspor In: Out: Trabzonspor In: Out: Yeni | the Süper Lig are included. The winter transfer window opened on 1 January 2022, although a few transfers took place prior to that date. The window closed at midnight on 2 February 2022. Players without a club may join one at any time, either during or in between transfer windows. Süper Lig Adana Demirspor In: Out: Alanyaspor In: Out: Altay In: Out: Antalyaspor In: Out: Beşiktaş In: Out: |
Career statistics Club . Notes References 2003 births Living people Association football people from Chiba Prefecture | a Japanese footballer currently playing as a forward for Kashiwa Reysol. Career statistics Club . |
occupying parts of Stavropol as well as central Stavropol Krai, which was previously in former Petrovsky constituency, while Nevinnomyssk constituency was formed from most of former Stavropol constituency's territory. Members elected Election results 1993 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Traspov |align=left|Independent | |13.51% |- |style="background-color:#E98282"| |align=left|Valentina Kozhukhova |align=left|Women of Russia | - |12.70% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 1995 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vasily Iver |align=left|Communist Party | |22.29% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Andrey Razin |align=left|Independent | |10.76% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Sergey Petrenko |align=left|Our Home – Russia | |7.77% |- |style="background-color:#F5821F"| |align=left|Aleksandr Kosyanov |align=left|Bloc of Independents | |6.69% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vasily Belchenko |align=left|Independent | |5.00% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Viktor Khlopotnya |align=left|Independent | |4.95% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Larisa Maksakova |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |4.92% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Sergey Bystrov |align=left|Agrarian Party | |4.45% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Dmitry Kuzmin |align=left|Independent | |4.37% |- |style="background-color:#3A46CE"| |align=left|Oleg Naumov |align=left|Democratic Choice of Russia – United Democrats | |3.84% |- |style="background-color:#1C1A0D"| |align=left|Aleksandr Traspov (incumbent) |align=left|Forward, Russia! | |3.17% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Lyubov Yermolova |align=left|Education — Future of Russia | |2.26% |- |style="background-color:#F21A29"| |align=left|Anatoly Kutovenko |align=left|Trade Unions and Industrialists – Union of Labour | |2.10% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Andrey Dudinov |align=left|Independent | |1.47% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Grigory Ilchenko |align=left|Independent | |1.34% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Yevgeny Ivanov |align=left|Independent | |1.05% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Stepan Bondar |align=left|Independent | |0.97% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vadim Balak |align=left|Independent | |0.88% |- |style="background-color:#0D0900"| |align=left|Tatyana Dakhno |align=left|People's Union | |0.72% |- |style="background-color:#019CDC"| |align=left|Nikolay Dyadenko |align=left|Party of Russian Unity and Accord | |0.71% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |7.79% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 1999 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vasily Iver (incumbent) |align=left|Communist Party | |18.08% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Andrey Razin |align=left|Independent | |14.38% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Dmitry Kuzmin |align=left|Independent | |11.59% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vladimir Reshetnyak |align=left|Independent | |11.22% |- |style="background-color:#3B9EDF"| |align=left|Yevgeny Pismenny |align=left|Fatherland – All Russia | |8.30% |- |style="background-color:#C21022"| |align=left|Vladimir Popov |align=left|Party of Pensioners | |6.99% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Anatoly Korobeynikov |align=left|Independent | |3.83% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Andrey Dudinov |align=left|Independent | |3.31% |- |style="background-color:"| | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 1999 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vasily Iver (incumbent) |align=left|Communist Party | |18.08% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Andrey Razin |align=left|Independent | |14.38% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Dmitry Kuzmin |align=left|Independent | |11.59% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vladimir Reshetnyak |align=left|Independent | |11.22% |- |style="background-color:#3B9EDF"| |align=left|Yevgeny Pismenny |align=left|Fatherland – All Russia | |8.30% |- |style="background-color:#C21022"| |align=left|Vladimir Popov |align=left|Party of Pensioners | |6.99% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Anatoly Korobeynikov |align=left|Independent | |3.83% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Andrey Dudinov |align=left|Independent | |3.31% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vladimir Rokhmistrov |align=left|Yabloko | |3.28% |- |style="background-color:#1042A5"| |align=left|Sergey Popov (Safonov) |align=left|Union of Right Forces | |3.17% |- |style="background-color:#084284"| |align=left|Tatyana Gryadskaya |align=left|Spiritual Heritage | |1.98% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Olga Volodina |align=left|Independent | |1.23% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vasily Bodrov |align=left|Independent | |0.87% |- |style="background-color:#FF4400"| |align=left|Vladimir Kozinets |align=left|Andrey Nikolayev and Svyatoslav Fyodorov Bloc | |0.51% |- |style="background-color:#020266"| |align=left|Anatoly Babich |align=left|Russian Socialist Party | |0.47% |- |style="background-color:#C62B55"| |align=left|Marina Godlevskaya |align=left|Peace, Labour, May | |0.33% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |8.28% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 2003 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Anatoly Semenchenko |align=left|Independent | |22.35% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Kuzmin |align=left|Independent | |19.47% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Mikhail Kuzmin |align=left|Independent | |11.95% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vladimir Brykalov |align=left|Independent | |9.85% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vasily Iver (incumbent) |align=left|Communist Party | |9.00% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vyacheslav Bunyatov |align=left|Independent | |3.05% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Traspov |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |2.50% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Yury Pankov |align=left|Agrarian Party |
football people from Saitama Prefecture Ryutsu Keizai University alumni Japanese footballers Association football defenders | currently playing as a left-back for Kawasaki Frontale. Career statistics Club . Notes References 2000 births Living people Association |
Russian musician (born 1979), Estonian ice hockey player (born 1993), | Maxim Ivanov may refer to: Maxim Ivanov (politician, born 1967), Russian politician |
the Perm Oblast. From 2011 to 2015, she was a co-chairman of the Perm branch of the All-Russia People's Front. On December 4, 2011, she was elected deputy of the Legislative Assembly of Perm Krai. In 2015–2018, she was appointed Deputy Chairman of the Government of | was awarded a Doctor of Sciences in Psychology degree. From 2004 to 2015, she was the director of Lyceum No.10 in Perm. In 2009–2011, she served as Deputy Chairman of the Public Chamber of the Perm Oblast. From 2011 to 2015, she was a co-chairman of the Perm branch of the All-Russia People's Front. On December 4, 2011, she was elected deputy of the Legislative Assembly of Perm Krai. In 2015–2018, she was appointed Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Perm Krai. In January |
Grampus. Career statistics Club . Notes References 2003 births Living people People from Yokkaichi Association football people from Mie | 2003 births Living people People from Yokkaichi Association football people from Mie Prefecture |
of elections to the authorities of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation. Since September 2021, he has served as deputy of the 8th State Duma. Awards Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" Order of Honour Medal of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" Medal "Veteran of the Armed Forces of the USSR" Medal "For Impeccable Service" Medal "For the Return of | Soviet Air Forces. Later he continued his career as a teacher at the Zhukovsky Air Force Engineering Academy where he worked from 1984 to 1996. In 1996–2007, he worked at the Presidential Administration of Russia and occupied the position of a Deputy Chief of the Presidential Domestic Policy Directorate. From 2007 to 2016, he was a member of the Central Election Commission and was responsible for the interaction with political parties and public associations, control over the observance of electoral rights and the right to participate in a referendum of |
trust: Stockwell and Lamb, conveying legal title to the land into their names in consideration of a loan of £10,000. Stockwell and Lamb were unaware of the prior mortgage and the rights of the first trust in favour of Jeremiah Pilcher and his children. William Humphrey Pilcher and Rawlins then basically split the £10,000 equally, and left the title to the land with Stockwell and Lamb. When the fraud was uncovered, Jeremiah Pilcher and his children filed suit against W.H. Pilcher, Rawlins, Stockwell and Lamb. Stockwell and Lamb averred that they had good title to the land at Whitchurch as they were bona fide purchasers for value of a legal estate without notice. The case came before the Master of the Rolls, Lord Romilly, at first instance, and he held that the 1851 mortgage prevailed and that Jeremiah Pilcher and his children were the beneficiaries of it, and Stockwell and Lamb's title to the land was subject to it. Stockwell and Lamb appealed. Court of Appeal The lead judgment was given by the Lord Chancellor, Lord Hatherley. He noted the difficulty of leaving property in the hands of those who had procured it by fraud. He reviewed the existing authorities on the subject critically, and expressly disapproved Carter v Carter (1857) 3 K&J 617, 69 ER 1256. He held there was nothing in the case to put Stockwell and Lamb of notice of the rights of the beneficiaries of the Pilcher trust. Held: ...it is immaterial whether the purchaser knows or not that another has an equitable interest prior to his own, provided that he did not know that fact upon paying his purchase-money. It may perhaps be sufficient in all possible cases for the purchaser to say, "I am not to be sued in equity at all. I hold what was conveyed to me by one in possession, who was, or pretended | In 1851 the trust loaned £8,373 to Robert Rawlins (a solicitor) on the strength of a mortgage granted by Rawlins over a property at Whitchurch, Hampshire. Under the law at the time, this involved Rawlins conveying title to the property to the trustees, subject to the proviso that they would transfer it back when the loan was repaid. By 1856 two out of the three appointed trustees had died, and the sole remaining trustee was W.H. Pilcher. William Humphrey Pilcher and Rawlins "connived" (in the words of the Lord Chancellor) a scheme. William Humphrey Pilcher transferred title to the Whitchurch property back to Rawlins even though he had not repaid the loan. Rawlins then mortgaged the same property to the trustees of another trust: Stockwell and Lamb, conveying legal title to the land into their names in consideration of a loan of £10,000. Stockwell and Lamb were unaware of the prior mortgage and the rights of the first trust in favour of Jeremiah Pilcher and his children. William Humphrey Pilcher and Rawlins then basically split the £10,000 equally, and left the title to the land with Stockwell and Lamb. When the fraud was uncovered, Jeremiah Pilcher and his children filed suit against W.H. Pilcher, Rawlins, Stockwell and Lamb. Stockwell and Lamb averred that they had good title to |
a Japanese footballer currently playing as a forward for Sanfrecce Hiroshima. Career statistics Club | is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a forward for Sanfrecce Hiroshima. Career statistics Club |
January 13 Chilean forces were able to capture three small gun boats from the Royalists in Ancud in the Battle of Pudeto. The battle began in the morning of January 14 with a Chilean advance on Ancud. In face of this | of naval and land-based artillery royalist troops retreated to the Fort of San Carlos. As the Chileans began to surround the Spanish positions Quintanilla ordered a retreat to the heights of Bellavista where he hoped to put up some resistance. However, the demoralised royalist troops were not in a mood to fight so by late evening Quintanilla ordered a retreat south along the road to Castro. Agüi Fort |
He left the post in 2003 as he was appointed the head of the administration of Ufa. In 2011, he was elected deputy of the 6th State Duma from the Bashkortostan constituency. He was re-elected in 2016 and 2021 for the 7th and 8th State Dumas respectively. Awards Order of Friendship Russian Federation Presidential Certificate of Honour References 1951 births Living people United Russia politicians 21st-century Russian politicians Eighth convocation members of the State Duma (Russian Federation) Seventh convocation members of the | 2016 and 2021 for the 7th and 8th State Dumas respectively. Awards Order of Friendship Russian Federation Presidential Certificate of Honour References 1951 births Living people United Russia politicians 21st-century Russian politicians Eighth convocation members of the State Duma (Russian Federation) Seventh convocation members of |
1939 - July 11, 2021) was an American Democrat politician who served in the Missouri House of Representatives. Born | Washington University. References 1939 births 2021 deaths 20th-century American politicians 21st-century American politicians Members of the Missouri House of Representatives Missouri Democrats |
Notes References 2002 births Living people Association football people from Tokushima | a Japanese footballer currently playing as a goalkeeper for Tokushima |
who was appointed Grand Inquisitor by Palpatine in Star Wars: The Last of the Jedi: Against the Empire. Torbin, the Grand Inquisitor, the Grand Inquisitor serving Palpatine in The Star Wars Sourcebook and | the fictional characters: The Grand Inquisitor, an unnamed Pau'an who served as Grand Inquisitor in Star Wars Rebels. Hydra, the Grand Inquisitor appointed by Palpatine to succeed Malorum in Star Wars: The Last of the Jedi: Against the Empire. Malorum, the first Grand Inquisitor, appointed by Palpatine to hunt the Jedi survivors of Order 66 in Star Wars: |
a midfielder for Tokushima Vortis. Career statistics Club . | a midfielder for Tokushima Vortis. Career statistics Club . |
Jets, on 3 July 2018. Making his North American professional debut in the 2018–19 season, Reichel registered 2 goals and 10 points in 55 games for the Moose. Following a second full year with the Moose, posting 12 goals and 17 points through 37 regular season games, Reichel was signed by NHL affiliate, the Winnipeg Jets, to a two-year, entry-level contract on 16 June 2020. International play Reichel first represented the Czech Republic at the 2015 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament. Reichel made two appearances at the World Junior Championships, going scoreless in the 2017 World Junior Championships before collecting 3 goals and 4 points in 7 games at the following 2018 World Junior Championships in Buffalo, New York, en route to a fourth-place finish at the tournament. Personal | registered 2 goals and 10 points in 55 games for the Moose. Following a second full year with the Moose, posting 12 goals and 17 points through 37 regular season games, Reichel was signed by NHL affiliate, the Winnipeg Jets, to a two-year, entry-level contract on 16 June 2020. International play Reichel first represented the Czech Republic at the 2015 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament. Reichel made two appearances at the World Junior Championships, going scoreless in the 2017 World Junior Championships before collecting 3 goals and 4 points in 7 games at the following 2018 World Junior Championships in Buffalo, New York, en route to a fourth-place finish at the tournament. Personal Kristian's father, Robert Reichel, was inducted into the Czech Hockey Hall of Fame and formerly played 11 seasons in the NHL with the Calgary |
(BB-33) Alaska-class cruiser Des Moines-class cruiser Oregon City-class cruiser Baltimore-class cruiser USS Wichita (CA-45) Fargo-class cruiser Cleveland-class cruiser New Orleans-class cruiser Brooklyn-class cruiser Portland-class cruiser Northampton-class cruiser Pensacola-class cruiser Omaha-class cruiser Currituck-class seaplane tender Appalachian-class command ship United Kingdom Ruler-class escort carrier HMS Boxer (F121) Gallery See also List of radars Radar configurations and types Air-search radar Citations References Norman Friedman (2006). The Naval Institute Guide to World Naval Weapon Systems. Naval Institute Press. ISBN 9781557502629 Buderi, Robert (1998). The Invention That Changed the World: How a Small Group of Radar Pioneers Won the Second World | and can be used for control of interception. Set has both "A" and PPI scopes, provisions for operating with remote PPI's and for IFF connections, and built-in BL and BI antennas. Reliable maximum range, with antenna at 100', is 100 miles on medium bombers at 1,000' altitude. Range accuracy is ± 100 yards. Azimuth accuracy, ± 3°. There is no elevation control, but elevation can be estimated roughly from positions of maximum, and minimum signal strength. Shipment includes spares, with tubes for 400 hours, and separate generator if ship's power is DC. Not air transportable. SK has 10 components weighing approximately 5000 lbs. Heaviest unit (2400 lbs.) is the antenna assembly. Antenna measures 15' x 16'9". Antenna should be 100 ft. or more above water. Minimum operators required are one per shift. Primary power required is 3500 watts, 115 volts, 60 cycles. Source of power is ship's power of 115 volts, 60 cycles. During the later stages of the war, a parabolic antenna called SK-2 |
Donetsk People's Republic. The Donetsk People's Republic | parties in the partially recognized Donetsk People's Republic. The Donetsk People's Republic |
References 2003 births Living people Association football people from Hyōgo Prefecture Japanese people of South | Korean footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Tokushima Vortis. Career statistics Club . Notes References 2003 |
Plot Set in 1980s San Sebastián, the plot tracks three friends (Jon, Patxi and Maite) over the course of 27 hours, two of which are a couple hooked on heroin and the other one works as dockworker. Cast Production The screenplay was penned by Montxo Armendáriz alongside Elías Querejeta. An Elías Querejeta PC production, the film | Querejeta. An Elías Querejeta PC production, the film was shot in San Sebastián, Gipuzkoa. It had the support of ETB. The score was authored by whereas Javier Aguirresarobe took over the cinematography. The film was shot in Spanish. Release The film screened at the 34th San Sebastián International Film Festival in September 1986. Accolades |- | align = "center" | 1987 || 1st Goya Awards || colspan = "2" | Best Film || || |} See also List of Spanish films of 1986 References Citations Bibliography 1986 drama films Films about |
Clinical Center of the Republika Srpska was established in 1897. In August 2015, by the government decision its name was changed to University Clinical Center of the Republika Srpska. It is the largest hospital in Republika Srpska, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. As of 2016, the Clinical Center has 1,243 available beds. | largest hospital in Republika Srpska, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. As of 2016, the Clinical Center has 1,243 available beds. See also List of hospitals in Bosnia and Herzegovina References External links Hospitals in Bosnia and Herzegovina Hospitals established in 1897 1897 establishments in |
of April 1984, Jacolin took vows in the 'l’Institut religieux des Missionnaires de la Plaine et de Sainte-Thérèse.', and took his perpetual vows to the Order in 1987. On the 16th of January 2007, Jacolin became the Bishop-Elect of the Diocese of Mende, and he received his episcopal consecration from Archbishop Guy Marie Alexandre Thomazeau on the 18 March 2007. Sources | Jacolin, M.D.P., (born 25 April 1950) is a French Roman Catholic Prelate who currently serves as the Bishop of Diocese of Luçon. Early Life François Jacolin was born in the town of Fontainebleau, France on the 25 April 1950. Catholic Vocation On the 4th of April 1982, François Jacolin was ordained to the priesthood, serving |
had the most votes from the audience and almost represented Croatia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2008. The album left a great commercial success and sold more than 15,000 copies, and Šola achieved a gold certification for the album. Track listing | the audience and almost represented Croatia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2008. The album left a great commercial success and sold more than 15,000 copies, and Šola achieved a gold certification for the album. Track listing Gdje Je Srce Tu Je Dom Milijun Poljubaca - Remix Zvijezdo Bitanga i Princeza Uzmi Mi Sve Kažeš Zbogom Ko Lane Ranjena Prevelika Kazna Veruvaj/Vjeruj Slučajni Partneri Usne Na Usne Priča Za Laku Noć XXX |
opened on 21 February 2022. References Railway stations in Zhejiang Railway stations in China opened in | in China. It is located in Shangcheng district of Hangzhou. The station was opened on 21 February 2022. References Railway |
. Notes References 2004 births Living people Association football people from | Living people Association football people from Shiga Prefecture Japanese footballers |
to have been over 80 when he died. Political involvement ToBaining was a strong supporter of local-level government. He was elected as president of the Vunamami local government council in 1951 and subsequently of the Gazelle local government council. He was instrumental in the formation of the Tolai Cocoa Project in the 1950s, designed to improve the quality of cocoa-processing facilities for local farmers on the Gazelle Peninsula. When the Australian administration of the Territory of Papua and New Guinea decided that the Legislative Council of Papua and New Guinea should have six elected Papua New Guinean members in the 1961 elections, ToBaining was elected to represent New Britain, as a member of the United Progress Party. In 1961, he was chosen to be a member of the Australian delegation to | elected to represent New Britain, as a member of the United Progress Party. In 1961, he was chosen to be a member of the Australian delegation to the United Nations General Assembly. In 1964, the Territory of Papua and New Guinea introduced a new 64-member House of Assembly, which had 54 elected members. In the 1964 election ToBaining failed to be elected in the East New Britain constituency, being soundly defeated by Koriam Urekit. In 1967, nine members of the House of Assembly came together to form the Pangu Party, together with others that included Michael Somare, the future prime minister of an independent Papua New Guinea, and ToBaining, who became one of its four rotating chairmen. In the 1968 elections ToBaining was again defeated, this time |
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