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began serialization in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine in May 2021, with its chapters collected in three tankōbon volumes as of January 2022. The series is licensed in English by Kodansha USA. Plot The series follows Medaka Kuroiwa, a monk-in-training who is forbidden from from interacting with girls. This prohibition is challenged when Mona Kawai, a popular girl in his school, tries to make him fall in love with her. | originally from Osaka Prefecture. She is a very beautiful girl who tries to maintain an urban appearance, although occasionally she speaks in the Kansai dialect. Medaka and Mona's classmate, who greatly admires Mona. Manga Written and illustrated by Ran Kuze, Medaka Kuroiwa Is Impervious to My Charms was originally published as a one-shot in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine on December 23, 2020, before beginning serialization in the same magazine |
2015, a festive game was held between the world champion teams of São Paulo (1992-93, 2005) as a farewell to Rogério Ceni. He scored one of the goals, in addition to having played for about 20 minutes as a line-player. Overall Summary Penalty kick goals 69 Free kick goals 61 Goal kick goals 1 Result in matches where Rogério's scored 92 Wins, 23 Draws, 9 Loses Goals awarded by opponents Goals by stadium Goals by tournament Goals by year External links Rogério Ceni's all goals (Globo Esporte) | goalkeeper who scored the most goals in football history. List of all goals Following, is the list with all 131 goals scored by Rogério Ceni: Farewell game On December 11, 2015, a festive game was held between the world champion teams of São Paulo (1992-93, 2005) as a farewell to Rogério Ceni. He scored one of the goals, in addition to having played for about 20 minutes as a line-player. Overall Summary Penalty kick goals 69 Free kick goals 61 Goal kick goals |
Campus of the Australian Catholic University (ACU) commenced in 1982 and she became a Research Fellow in 2000. As a scholar, McGrath was particularly interested in the role and significance of women in the Church. A proposal submitted jointly by McGrath and Rosa MacGinley initially led to the establishment of the Golding Project for Women's History, Theology and Spirituality. In 2003 it was upgraded to the status of a Centre. The Golding Centre for Women's History, Theology and Spirituality was situated within the School of Theology at ACU. McGrath was appointed as the Director of the centre and the founding team included Kim Power, in addition to McGrath and MacGinley, providing team members across multiple ACU campuses in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. The Golding Centre was named in honour of three Australian Catholic activists, Annie and Belle Golding and their married sister Kate Dwyer. An early major research project of the Golding Centre was to explore 'The Catholic Community and Women's Suffrage in Australia', a project that also included Katharine Massam as a team member. Through the Golding Centre seven doctoral dissertations were successfully supervised. The Centre held an annual colloquium and published a regular newsletter. McGrath was also a member of the Australian Catholic Historical Society (ACHS) for many years and contributed to the ACHS Journal. Death and legacy McGrath died on 13 June 2020 at the age of 87. She was planning to retire at the end of 2020. Former Vice-Chancellor and President Professor at ACU Greg Craven AO GCSG paid tribute to McGrath after her death stating that, “Sophie was a pioneering leader in Catholic academia in Australia, particularly in | school principal at Catherine McAuley in Westmead from 1974 to 1977.The school later named its Sophie McGrath Building in her honour. Her work as a researcher at the Strathfield Campus of the Australian Catholic University (ACU) commenced in 1982 and she became a Research Fellow in 2000. As a scholar, McGrath was particularly interested in the role and significance of women in the Church. A proposal submitted jointly by McGrath and Rosa MacGinley initially led to the establishment of the Golding Project for Women's History, Theology and Spirituality. In 2003 it was upgraded to the status of a Centre. The Golding Centre for Women's History, Theology and Spirituality was situated within the School of Theology at ACU. McGrath was appointed as the Director of the centre and the founding team included Kim Power, in addition to McGrath and MacGinley, providing team members across multiple ACU campuses in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. The Golding Centre was named in honour of three Australian Catholic activists, Annie and Belle Golding and their married sister Kate Dwyer. An early major research project of the Golding Centre was to explore 'The Catholic Community and Women's Suffrage in Australia', a project that also included Katharine Massam as a team member. Through the Golding Centre seven doctoral dissertations were successfully supervised. The Centre held an annual colloquium and published a regular newsletter. McGrath was also a member of the Australian Catholic Historical Society (ACHS) for many years and contributed to the ACHS Journal. Death and legacy McGrath died on 13 June 2020 at the age of 87. She was planning to retire at the end of 2020. Former Vice-Chancellor and |
"Papercut". Her second release in 2021 was a track, "Sticky", co-written by Kyle Buckley, Kyle Scherrer, and Max Levin. Musical style As a musician, her compositions combine elements of Neo-soul, alternative, indie, and traditional R&B. Albums and extended plays References Living people People from Oklahoma 21st-century American singers 21st-century American women singers American women pop singers | an American pop singer, musician, and songwriter who made her debut on Disruptor Records with a single "ASOS". Early life Dava grew up in Oklahoma and Texas. Her mother died when she was eight. Then, she was raised by her grandmother for the most of her life. After high school, at 18, she moved to Colorado and then finally, settled in Los Angles. Career Dave started her career as a bar and coffee shop |
is a former American Republican politician from Monett, Missouri, who served in the Missouri House of Representatives. Born in Carthage, Missouri, she attended Jasper High School and Missouri Southern State College. On November 22, 1980, she married Bob Bartelsmeyer who | Republican politician from Monett, Missouri, who served in the Missouri House of Representatives. Born in Carthage, Missouri, she attended Jasper High School and Missouri Southern State College. On November 22, 1980, she married Bob |
Echeverría. Later, the name of the town was cut short to Echeverría. In the late 1920s, the town was renamed in honor of playwright and poet Rafael Obligado; the name change was in large part made to avoid confusion with Esteban Echeverría Partido, also in Buenos Aires | It is named after Rafael Obligado, an Argentine poet and playwright. History Founded on 20 March 1887, the town was first named in honor of poet and writer Esteban Echeverría. Later, the name of the town was cut short to Echeverría. In the late 1920s, the town was renamed in honor of playwright and poet Rafael Obligado; the name change was in large part made to avoid confusion |
agriculture technology platform Pinduoduo to encourage the use of data-driven tools to improve agricultural productivity and environmental sustainability. The competition has the support of The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and Wageningen University & Research (WUR), which are providing technical guidance. It is co-organized by China Agricultural University and Zhejiang University. Foundation Agriculture-focused technology platform Pinduoduo hosted the inaugural competition in 2020, which attracted hundreds of young digital agricultural scientists from over 10 countries as well as many top growers in China to cultivate strawberries using artificial intelligence technology in greenhouses. The competition was judged by experts from countries including the Netherlands, Denmark, Spain, Italy and China. According to The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), "In 2020’s inaugural competition, the four technology teams employed data analysis, intelligent sensors and greenhouse automation to grow strawberries, and its output weight was 196% higher than that of the traditional farmers’ team on average. They also outperformed the traditional teams in terms of cost effectiveness by an average of 75.5%. Two of the technology teams have started to commercialize their technology after the competition, resulting in real-life gains in productivity for local farmers." In 2020’s inaugural competition CyberFarmer-HortiGraph, announced as the | and agricultural productivity competition launched by the largest agriculture technology platform Pinduoduo to encourage the use of data-driven tools to improve agricultural productivity and environmental sustainability. The competition has the support of The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and Wageningen University & Research (WUR), which are providing technical guidance. It is co-organized by China Agricultural University and Zhejiang University. Foundation Agriculture-focused technology platform Pinduoduo hosted the inaugural competition in 2020, which attracted hundreds of young digital agricultural scientists from over 10 countries as well as many top growers in China to cultivate strawberries using artificial intelligence technology in greenhouses. The competition was judged by experts from countries including the Netherlands, Denmark, Spain, Italy and China. According to The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), "In 2020’s inaugural competition, the four technology teams employed data analysis, intelligent sensors and greenhouse automation to grow strawberries, and its output weight was 196% higher than that of the traditional farmers’ team on average. They also outperformed the traditional teams in terms of cost effectiveness by an average of 75.5%. Two of the technology teams have started to commercialize their technology after the competition, |
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of 1995, a decision was made at the governmental level to transfer the Project 1124P ships to the Ukrainian Navy by the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine. In January 1996, Izmail together with the Dnipro were transferred to the Ukrainian Navy. The ships were accepted in a satisfactory technical condition: given the specifics of the maritime border service, the ships rarely used sonar equipment, mine and torpedo weapons. Only the mechanical running gear and the armament of the missile and artillery combat unit were actively used. The Ukrainian naval flag was hoisted on the ship on 19 January 1996. The ship was reclassified into a corvette and renamed Chernihiv. The change of the ship's name was agreed with the Chernihiv City Administration, whose representatives arrived in Sevastopol on 19 January to congratulate the sailors on raising the battle flag. The consecration of the flag of Chernihiv took place on the same day on the feast of the Epiphany. For some time, both border and naval crews were on the ship. Officers, midshipmen and sailors for the Chernihiv crew were recruited from various ships, as well as from other types of retrained Armed Forces. Due to lack of funding and the impossibility of dock repairs, the Chernihiv was excluded from the fleet and written off in 2005. Before the ship was written off, the name Izmail was returned, and the name Chernihiv was given to the minesweeper of the Project 266M. The corvette was sold as scrap ferrous and non-ferrous metals of OJSC MetProm. In April 2010, a corvette sank while dismantling a hull in Lake Donuzlav. Pennant numbers References Grisha-class corvettes | ships on Project 1124 began in 1967 at the Zelenodolsk Shipyard. A total of twelve ships of this project were built, after which they were replaced by the corvettes of Project 1124 of the second series (Grisha-III according to NATO reporting name). Construction and career The corvette Izmail was laid down on 12 December 1978 at the Zelenodolsk Shipyard, Zelenodolsk. The ship was launched on 22 June 1980. The ship was relocated to Balaklava to undergo sea trial and commissioned on 28 December 1980. Service in the Soviet Border Troops Izmail was assigned to the 5th separate Balaklava brigade of border patrol ships of the Western Central Committee of the KGB of the USSR. The flag of the Naval Border Troops was raised on the ship on 17 February 1981. The corvette participated in the protection of the state border, the economic zone of the USSR and fishing off the coast of the Crimean peninsula in the Black Sea. From 1981 to 1989 the vessel served in the army for 1,053 days. Izmail inspected 5,459 vessels, detained 296 of them, including 14 foreign schooners. Twice, on 10 March 1986, and 12 February 1988, as part of the KUG, together with ships of the Black Sea Fleet, the corvette took part in the expulsion from territorial waters a detachment of US Navy warships (cruiser and destroyer ). In April 1986, as part of the PSKR group (Izmail, , ), while searching for a foreign transmitter in the area of Cape Tarkhankut, the vessel established contact with an unidentified submarine (as it later became known ) and accompanied the sub for 22 hours. Komsomolets of Georgia and Kyiv Komsomolets accompanied the boat to the Port of Eregli. In June 1992, he became a member of the Naval Units of the State Border Protection Committee of Ukraine, where the corvette also actively participated in the protection of the state border. In February 1992, the ship detained the first Turkish schooner, Chinakchi-Oğulları, which poached flounder in the Ukrainian economic zone. Until 1996, Izmail repeatedly participated in operations against foreign poachers. Service in the Ukrainian Navy At the end of 1995, a decision was made at the governmental level to transfer the Project 1124P ships to the Ukrainian Navy by the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine. In |
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as a real state appraiser. References Living people 20th-century American politicians 21st-century American politicians 20th-century American women politicians 21st-century American women politicians Members of the Missouri House of Representatives Missouri Republicans | of Representatives. She graduated from Crane High School and attended the College of the Ozarks. She has worked as a cosmetologist, the owner of a beef cattle operation, the owner and |
influenced his style as an artist. In 1833 he sent his first pictures to the Royal Academy, A Musical Party and The Toilet, and continued to exhibit there almost every year until his death. In 1835 he won the Academy gold medal for an historical painting, Apollo and Idas, and in 1840, being awarded the travelling allowance, went to Italy, where he spent two years in study at Rome. He returned with many sketches and studies of Italian scenery, and an Italian influence was subsequently visible in his work, especially in such pictures as The Bandit Mother, The Italian Goatherd, The Land of Poetry and Song, and others. Kennedy, however, failed to fulfil his early promise, and his work deteriorated. He died suddenly at his | artist. In 1833 he sent his first pictures to the Royal Academy, A Musical Party and The Toilet, and continued to exhibit there almost every year until his death. In 1835 he won the Academy gold medal for an historical painting, Apollo and Idas, and in 1840, being awarded the travelling allowance, went to Italy, where he spent two years in study at Rome. He returned with many sketches and studies of Italian scenery, and an Italian influence was subsequently visible in his work, especially in such pictures as The Bandit Mother, The Italian Goatherd, The |
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co-founder Jim Halperin of manipulating the market through press releases and television appearances on Pawn Stars while limiting the availability of information by purchasing and shutting down retro gaming site NintendoAge. Wata Games denied the claims immediately after Jobst published the video. In a statement made to Video Games Chronicle, Heritage Auctions responded to Jobst's video by saying they had not engaged in any illegal activity. Badabun allegations In December 2017, Mexican media network Badabun uploaded a video purportedly showing network member Tavo Betancourt speedrunning Super Mario Bros. in record time. Jobst uploaded a video in January 2020 revealing that the Badabun video had been faked, showing various inconsistencies and irregularities found within the alleged speedrun footage and demonstrating that the footage came from stolen and spliced runs from actual world record holders in the game. Billy Mitchell allegations American gamer Billy Mitchell was accused by Jobst of cheating to obtain his records in the arcade games Donkey Kong and Pac-Man, allegations that had already been made for years. Mitchell sued Jobst for defamation, seeking damages of $450,000, having also sued YouTuber Benjamin Smith, known as Apollo Legend, and speedrunning site Twin Galaxies for similar grievances. Jobst's allegations against Mitchell also included claims that Mitchell's lawsuit against Smith contributed to his poor mental health and suicide. Guitar Hero speedrun cheating In January 2022, Jobst alleged in a video that a well-known Guitar Hero speedrunner and world-record holder called Schmooey had cheated to obtain his records, faking video with prerecorded segments and footage splicing. Jobst's video went viral, and Schmooey responded by confirming his video records were entirely falsified. Other investigations Jobst has covered other cheating scandals in the gaming community, including an incident of cheating by the biggest Minecraft speedrunner | Heritage Auctions co-founder Jim Halperin of manipulating the market through press releases and television appearances on Pawn Stars while limiting the availability of information by purchasing and shutting down retro gaming site NintendoAge. Wata Games denied the claims immediately after Jobst published the video. In a statement made to Video Games Chronicle, Heritage Auctions responded to Jobst's video by saying they had not engaged in any illegal activity. Badabun allegations In December 2017, Mexican media network Badabun uploaded a video purportedly showing network member Tavo Betancourt speedrunning Super Mario Bros. in record time. Jobst uploaded a video in January 2020 revealing that the Badabun video had been faked, showing various inconsistencies and irregularities found within the alleged speedrun footage and demonstrating that the footage came from stolen and spliced runs from actual world record holders in the game. Billy Mitchell allegations American gamer Billy Mitchell was accused by Jobst of cheating to obtain his records in the arcade games Donkey Kong and Pac-Man, allegations that had already been made for years. Mitchell sued Jobst for defamation, seeking damages of $450,000, having also sued YouTuber Benjamin Smith, known as Apollo Legend, and speedrunning site Twin Galaxies for |
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the city, crashing into an apartment building. Throughout the day, gunfire was heard throughout several wards of the city; Ukrainian officials described the gunfire as arising from clashes with Russian troops. Vitali Klitschko, the mayor of Kyiv, vowed to take up arms and fight. His brother Wladimir Klitschko expressed the same sentiments, having joined the reservists months earlier. Russian armed forces have been entrenched at Antonov Airport, which is located in the Kyivan suburb of Hostomel. As part of the Battle of Antonov Airport, control of the airport has changed hands twice. The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, urged the people of Kyiv to respond to the Russian assault with molotov cocktails. 18,000 guns have been distributed amongst citizens. The Ukrainian Territorial Defense Forces, normally kept in reserve, have also been activated. There was heavy gunfire in Kyiv on the night of 25 February. The Ukrainian armed forces claim to have killed around 60 Russian saboteurs. 26 February On the morning of 26 February, Russian artillery shelled the city for more than 30 minutes. Concurrently, Ukrainian forces repelled an attack on a power plant in the northeastern neighborhood of Troieshchyna; the BBC suggested that the attack could have been an "effort to deprive the city of electricity". Heavy fighting also occurred near the Kyiv Zoo in the central | "effort to deprive the city of electricity". Heavy fighting also occurred near the Kyiv Zoo in the central Shuliavka neighborhood, where Ukrainian forces defended an army base on Prospect Peremohy. Fighting also took place on other streets throughout Kyiv. Residents were warned to avoid windows and balconies. According to Zelenskyy, Ukrainian forces managed to repel the Russian offensive and continue to hold the city and surrounding major cities. Curfew was extended from 5 pm to 8 am and violators were to be considered a part of "Russian saboteur or reconnaissance groups". According to the British Ministry of Defence, the bulk of Russian forces was from the center of Kyiv. The Ukrainian Territorial Defense Forces is responsible for mobilizing volunteers. Ukrainian Interior Minister Denys Monastyrsky stated that volunteers in Kyiv had been given more than 25,000 assault rifles, about 10 million bullets, and rocket-propelled grenades and launchers. 27 February Over the early morning of 27 February, there were some clashes with Russian saboteurs in Kyiv. Local officials claimed that Kyiv remained fully controlled by Ukrainian forces by the morning. In the evening of 27 February, the Associated Press reported that Klitschko had stated that the city was surrounded. However, Klitschko's spokesperson later told the The Kyiv Independent that the mayor had misspoken and that reports of Kyiv being encircled were false. Later that morning, a rocket fell and exploded in the courtyard of a 16-story building located in Troieshchyna, causing 7 cars to catch fire. According to Ukrainian officials, the missile was fired by a Russian strategic bomber from Belarus. On the night of 27 February, a Russian convoy attempted to set up base at the Syrets Metro, resulting in a deadly clash with Ukrainian soldiers. Russian troops also fired at a Ukrainian military bus, resulting in an unknown amount of casualties. 28 February A new wave of Russian troops advanced towards the city, but little direct combat occurred, and only three missiles were fired at Kyiv that day. Satellite images recorded by Maxar Technologies recorded a long column of Russian vehicles heading to Kyiv south along a long highway approaching Kyiv from the north, and was approximately from the center of Kyiv. Ukrainian authorities shot an Israeli-Ukrainian citizen who they mistook for a Chechen member of the Russian army. The |
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in Piracicaba, in 1914, he moved due to the purchase of Fazenda São João by his father José, in 1935. Sugar mill Usina São João was created there, which Hermínio took over after José's death. In 1946, he was elected councilor and six years later became mayor. In 1953, he founded the team at S.E.R. Usina São João, the team became professional in the following decade and competed in FPF tournaments between 1961 and 1964. The team was bankrupt | the team at S.E.R. Usina São João, the team became professional in the following decade and competed in FPF tournaments between 1961 and 1964. The team was bankrupt in 1981. Five years later, however, the patron Hermínio Ometto ends up dying before the successor, União São João, obtains great conquests. Rogério Ceni first goal It was also at Herminio Ometto that Rogério |
on 26–29 July at Turnberry Golf Resort in South Ayrshire, Scotland, United Kingdom. It was the 10th Senior Open Championship played as a senior major championship. Fred Couples won two strokes ahead of Gary Hallberg. It was Couples's second senior major championship victory. Venue The Ailsa Course at Turnberry, situated 80 kilometres south of Glasgow, Scotland, on headland along the Firth of Clyde, overlooking the Isle of Arran and Ailsa Craig, was initially opened with 13 holes in 1901, designed by Willie Fernie, and later completed | was Couples's second senior major championship victory. Venue The Ailsa Course at Turnberry, situated 80 kilometres south of Glasgow, Scotland, on headland along the Firth of Clyde, overlooking the Isle of Arran and Ailsa Craig, was initially opened with 13 holes in 1901, designed by Willie Fernie, and later completed to 18 holes. It was redesigned by Mackenzie Ross between 1949 and 1951. It was the seventh Senior Open Championship played at Turnberry. The course had previously hosted The Open Championship four times; 1977, |
is currently Member of Bihar Legislative Assembly representing Warisaliganj of Nawada district. She was elected as the Member of Bihar Legislative Assembly for the first time in 2000 as an Independent. She emerged victorious for the second time in February 2005 as Lok Janshakti Party candidate. | lost to Pradeep Mahto of Janata Dal (United). She later jumped ships to the Bharatiya Janata Party in 2015 and emerged victorious in 2015 as well as 2020. References Living |
Missouri House of Representatives. Born in Seymour, Missouri, she attended Springfield Senior High School, Southwest Missouri State University, Drury College, and the University of Illinois. She previously worked as a teacher and coach for Ava High School in Ava, Missouri. References | She previously worked as a teacher and coach for Ava High School in Ava, Missouri. References 1930 births 2018 deaths 20th-century American politicians 21st-century American politicians 20th-century American women politicians 21st-century American women politicians Members of the Missouri |
Enele Maʻafu (c. 1816–1881), Tongan chief Enele Malele (born 1990), Fijian rugby union player Enele Sopoaga | (c. 1816–1881), Tongan chief Enele Malele (born 1990), Fijian rugby union player Enele Sopoaga (born 1956), |
to complete. At race's end, Sterling Marlin, driving for Chip Ganassi Racing, would escape a penalty and hold off the field within the closing laps of the race to win his ninth career NASCAR Winston Cup Series win and his first of the season. To fill out the podium, Jeremy Mayfield of Evernham Motorsports and Mark Martin of Roush Racing would finish second and third, respectively. Background Las Vegas Motor Speedway, located in Clark County, Nevada outside the Las Vegas city limits and about 15 miles northeast of the Las Vegas Strip, is a 1,200-acre (490 ha) complex of multiple tracks for motorsports racing. The complex is owned by Speedway Motorsports, Inc., which is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. Entry list (R) denotes rookie driver. Practice First practice The first practice session was held on Friday, March 1, at 10:20 AM PST, and would last for two hours. Kurt Busch of Roush Racing would set the fastest time in the session, | D-shaped oval racetrack. The race took the scheduled 267 laps to complete. At race's end, Sterling Marlin, driving for Chip Ganassi Racing, would escape a penalty and hold off the field within the closing laps of the race to win his ninth career NASCAR Winston Cup Series win and his first of the season. To fill out the podium, Jeremy Mayfield of Evernham Motorsports and Mark Martin of Roush Racing would finish second and third, respectively. Background Las Vegas Motor Speedway, located in Clark County, Nevada outside the Las Vegas city limits and about 15 miles northeast of the Las Vegas Strip, is a 1,200-acre (490 ha) complex of multiple tracks for motorsports racing. The complex is owned by Speedway Motorsports, Inc., which is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. Entry list (R) denotes rookie driver. Practice First practice The first practice session was held on Friday, March 1, at 10:20 AM PST, and would last for two hours. Kurt Busch of Roush Racing would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 31.472 and an average speed of . Second practice The second practice session was held on Saturday, March 2, at 9:30 AM PST, and would last for 45 minutes. Ryan Newman of Penske Racing would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 32.083 and an average speed of . Third and final practice The third and final practice session, sometimes |
(Russian: Жан-Батист Шарлемань-Боде, 1734, Rouen - 26 August 1789, Saint Petersburg) was a French-Russian ornamental sculptor. Biography In 1777, he moved to Russia; one of the many artists invited there by Catherine the Great to provide decorative works for the new Imperial residence (now known as the Catherine Palace), in Tsarskoye Selo. In addition to his work there, he provided decorations for numerous other country palaces, as well as in the large church at the Winter Palace, the Church of | In 1777, he moved to Russia; one of the many artists invited there by Catherine the Great to provide decorative works for the new Imperial residence (now known as the Catherine Palace), in Tsarskoye Selo. In addition to his work there, he provided decorations for numerous other country palaces, as well as in the large church at the Winter Palace, the Church of St. Catherine, the museum at the Imperial Academy of Arts, and several |
difficult to disassemble and are overweight. These trailers are manufactured using high tensile steel, which makes it possible to bear the weight of the load with the help of one more ballast tractors which push and pull these units via drawbar or gooseneck together making a heavy hauler. Typical loads include oil rig modules, bridge sections, buildings, ship sections, and industrial machinery such as generators and turbines. There is a limited number of manufacturers who produce these heavy-duty trailers because the market share of oversized loads is very thin when we talk about transportation industry. There are self | load, which are difficult to disassemble and are overweight. These trailers are manufactured using high tensile steel, which makes it possible to bear the weight of the load with the help of one more ballast tractors which push and pull these units via drawbar or gooseneck together making a heavy hauler. Typical loads include oil rig modules, bridge sections, buildings, ship sections, and industrial machinery such as generators and turbines. There is a limited number of manufacturers who produce these heavy-duty trailers because the market share of oversized loads is very thin when we talk about transportation industry. There are self powered units of hydraulic modular trailer which are called SPMT |
six regular-season finishers of the league's eight teams met in the double-elimination tournament at Erv Huether Field on the campus of South Dakota State University in Brookings, South Dakota. The winner of the tournament will earn the Summit League's automatic bid to the 2022 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament. Standings Reference: Format and Seeding The top six finishers from the | top six finishers from the regular season were seeded one through six based on conference winning percentage during the conference's regular season. The tournament played out as a modified double-elimination tournament, with the bottom four seeds playing each other in the single-elimination first round and the rest of the tournament |
Club career In August 2019, he joined Serie D club Lucchese. Lucchese won the Group A this season, and was promoted to Serie C. Papini made his professional debut on 19 | November 1999) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a right back for club Lucchese. Club career In August 2019, he joined Serie D club Lucchese. Lucchese won the Group A this season, and was promoted to |
He is currently Kerala State General Secretary of the Bahujan | currently Kerala State General Secretary of the Bahujan Samaj Party. Bahujan |
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has played, and the first year the club will play under the "Rochester New York FC" name, after spending the first 22 seasons branded "Rochester Rhinos". The club will be the only independent team playing in MLS Next Pro, | will play under the "Rochester New York FC" name, after spending the first 22 seasons branded "Rochester Rhinos". The club will be the only independent team playing in MLS Next Pro, as a result, they will be the only MLS Next Pro team to participate in the 2022 U.S. Open Cup. |
and towards the important junction city of Mykolaiv. 25 February By the early hours of 25 February, Ukrainian forces recaptured the bridge. The battle was described as being very fierce and left dead soldiers as well as several destroyed military vehicles lying on the bridge. This forced the Russian forces to push north to the next closest crossing of the Dnieper, the city of Nova Kakhovka, which they captured. Later on 25 February, Russian troops once again seized the Antonovskiy Bridge. 26 February On 26 February, according to mayor Igor Kolykhaev, Russian troops pulled back from Kherson after a Ukrainian air strike on Russian armored vehicles, leaving the city under Ukrainian control. A Ukrainian official later claimed that a Russian army column was defeated by Ukrainian forces near the town of Oleshky, just south of Kherson. The Ukrainian Prosecutor General, Iryna Venediktova, claimed that on 26 February, Russian forces killed a journalist and ambulance driver near the village of Zelenivka, a northern suburb of Kherson. 27 February On the morning of 27 February, the Russian Ministry of Defense stated that the | Ministry of Defense stated that the Russian military had encircled the city and, according to Ukrainian officials, Russian forces captured a part of the city, including Kherson International Airport. Later in the morning, the Ukrainian Air Force allegedly conducted a successful drone strike against Russian forces in the village of Chornobayivka, just to the north of Kherson. Ukrainian officials allege that beginning on 27 February, Russian forces began moving civilians from nearby villages towards Kherson, in what Ukrainian forces claim is an attempt by the Russians to use civilians as human shields. 1 March In the early morning of 1 March, Ukrainian officials claimed that Russian forces had begun assaulting Kherson and were advancing from the Kherson International Airport to the highway between Kherson and Mykolaiv. The Russian forces surrounded the city and reached the highway, advancing up to the village of Komyshany before setting up a checkpoint. Video footage surfaced |
gain traction and popularity over the social media platform Twitter during the COVID-19 pandemic and held controversial views. The War Room members communicate in using end-to-end encrypted chat and have an advanced online infrastructure. Many of the members are multi-millionaires, influential intellectuals, and individuals belonging other organizations and political networks globally. Conspiracy theorists depict The War Room as lurking in the shadows and pulling the strings and levers of power worldwide. The global network also has members only summits in every country of operation and has previously held large scale events in Dubai, Miami, London, Colombia, Thailand, and Warsaw. The organization is individualistic and strongly supports | While it does not have any political affiliation or known leanings, it's assumed founder Andrew Tate has a very negative opinion of governments as a whole. The global organization has more than 1000 members with varied expertise and has bases in over 74 countries. It began to gain traction and popularity over the social media platform Twitter during the COVID-19 pandemic and held controversial views. The War Room members communicate in using end-to-end encrypted chat and have an advanced online infrastructure. Many of the members are multi-millionaires, influential intellectuals, and |
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injustice, and she refused to accept a fortune from him, saying that she wished to preserve the right of telling him the truth." According to Maxime du Camp "...there was in her a liberal fund, where often she drew the strength to combat the too authoritarian counsels of which the 'entourage' was not stingy...very often she intervened to soften the punishments incurred from political offenses." Du Camp also credited her with championing Émile Ollivier, a liberal deputy who would become Louis-Napoléon's Prime Minister in 1869. In regards to foreign policy, Cornu was one of several people close to the Emperor who fervently supported Italian nationalism. According to the Empress Eugénie, it was Cornu who suggested her friend Karl of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen to the Emperor as a candidate for the Romanian throne. Writings Under the pseudonym of Sébastien Albin, Cornu published articles in various periodicals. In 1841 she published her translations of German popular chants and ballads (Ballades et chants populaires de l'Allemagne) and in 1848 wrote an article on the history of Italian art for the "Encyclopédie Moderne". She also contributed to the Revue du Nord in Metz, the Revue indépendante, and the Dictionnaire de la conversation. In 1841, Cornu translated the works of Benjamin Franklin into French (Mémoires complets, oeuvres morales et littéraires de B. Franklin). In 1843, she translated the correspondence between Goethe and Bettina von Arnim into French under the Albin pseudonym (Goethe et Bettina), and later arranged for Gustave Flaubert's Salammbô (1862) to be translated into German by one of her friends. Cultural influence Cornu promoted various archaeological expeditions in the Middle East and was the only woman to be admitted to the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres. Through her intervention, Renan was put in charge of an expedition to ancient Phoenicia. She also played an important role in establishing the National Archaeological Museum, France at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, helping to recruit archaeologists for the new institution. She was one of those responsible for convincing Napoléon III to purchase part of the Campana Collection. She also convinced the Emperor to purchase the papers of the antiquarian Bartolomeo Borghesi; her protégé Ernest Desjardins was entrusted with concluding the transaction and publishing the papers. According to Renan, Cornu had a particularly successful influence in the sphere of educational reform: "The creation of several courses...at the College of France, the establishment of the School for Higher Studies, many scientific missions - some of which were very fruitful - a new impulse imparted to the acquisition of objects of antiquity, a great number of publications undertaken with the justest feeling of the requirements of erudition, marked a new era...all this belonged to her indirectly, since it was under her influence that the Emperor entered into the direction of ideas which rendered the second half of his reign a very brilliant epoch for critical studies." Later life In 1870, at the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War, Cornu retired to a small house she owned in Longpont-sur-Orge. Her husband died that same year, and she herself became increasingly infirm due to a heart condition. According to Ernest Renan, "this woman, to whom so many people owed their lives and fortunes, found herself in a state bordering on privation...If some of her friends had not made her understand that her poverty would be an insupportable reproach to them, she would have died in destitution." She died at Longpont on 16 May 1875. Cornu preserved all the letters | a French socialite, salonnière, writer, and translator who played a significant role in the culture and politics of the French Second Empire. The goddaughter and foster-sister of Napoléon III, their lifelong relationship was his "closest and most lasting friendship with a woman." As an avowed Republican, she clashed with the Emperor over his authoritarianism and was estranged from him for a period of time after his 1851 coup d'état, but in the end "no political differences were allowed to mar their friendship, which was deep and true..." She advocated various French archaeological expeditions and, amongst other contributions, was involved in founding the National Archaeological Museum, France. Early life Albine Hortense Lacroix was born at the Palais Cerutti in Paris, the daughter of Marie Désirée Savreux and Martin Lacroix. Marie was a lady-in-waiting to Hortense de Beauharnais, and Martin was the Maître d'hôtel of the household. Her brother was the architect Eugène Lacroix. The elder Hortense and her infant son Louis-Napoléon, only one year older than Hortense Lacroix, were chosen as her godparents. The two children were raised together as foster-siblings and shared an education until Hortense was 14. In 1834, Hortense married the painter Sébastien Cornu. Relationship with Napoleon III Before his rise to power, Cornu served as research assistant and advisor to Louis Napoléon during his imprisonment at Ham. She brought him the necessary books for his writing, including works on the working class in France. Blanchard Jerrold wrote that "He sought her opinion and deferred very often to her judgment. The warmth with which he thanked her again and again for her zeal and her intelligent execution of his literary and scientific commissions, the delicacy with which he endeavoured repeatedly, but always in vain, to compel her acceptance of some of the pecuniary results of his writings, testify at once to the high value and thorough unselfishness of her work." The two friends suffered a falling out in the aftermath of Louis-Napoleon's coup d'état on 2 December 1851. As a Republican, Cornu was dismayed by Napoléon's violent overthrow of the Second French Republic. When he came to visit her at Vincennes in the wake of the coup, she told him from the top of the stairs that "she would not receive an assassin." The rupture lasted for twelve years, although Hortense broke her silence to write and congratulate the Emperor on the birth of his son, the Prince Imperial, in 1856. She also served once again to help him in his writings, this time on his Life of Caesar, and also served as an intermediary between the Emperor and a group of young writers of her acquaintance, including Ernest Renan and Léon Renier. She told one man, Nassan Senior, that "the destruction of our liberties, the massacres of 1851, the transportations of 1852, the reprisals by Orsini, rise before me, and I have a horror of being embraced by a man covered with the blood of so many friends." Only in 1863, after she received a letter from the Emperor asking her to visit the Tuileries Palace and meet the young prince, did she relent and reestablish her friendship with the Emperor. This time, "she became convinced that he still genuinely leaned toward liberalism, which she saw as the key to perpetuating the dynasty." Cornu became a regular fixture at the palace, visiting two or three times a week. Her advice held much sway with Louis-Napoleon, who once said that "it's Hortense who gives me all my good ideas." In 1870, Napoléon tasked her with working out a plan for profit-sharing for mining workers. One tribute to her, written after her death, stated that "she only made use of her influence with the emperor to repair and to prevent injustice, and she refused to accept a fortune from him, saying that she wished |
darah in Malay and more locally as ucong or embaling, is a species of flowering plant, a fruit tree in the tampoi family, that is native to Southeast Asia. Description The species grows as a dioecious tree to 6–21 m in height, with a 2–5 m bole. The smooth, oval leaves are 12–30 cm long by 4–14 cm wide. The inflorescences of cream to yellow flowers are clustered along the bole and branches. The fruits are berries, 5–6 cm long by 2.3–2.6 cm in diameter, have a star-shaped cross-section, and are dark purple when immature, ripening | cm long by 2.3–2.6 cm in diameter, have a star-shaped cross-section, and are dark purple when immature, ripening bright red, with the seeds contained in an edible, white arillode. Distribution and habitat The species is endemic to Borneo. It occurs in lowland and hill mixed dipterocarp, riverine and secondary forests, up to an elevation of 800 m. Usage The species is often cultivated in villages as well as the fruits being collected from the wild and sold in markets. The epicarp may be made into preserves |
in the Missouri House of Representatives. Born in Lebanon, Missouri, she attended Drury College. She was the first woman elected to county office in | attended Drury College. She was the first woman elected to county office in Laclede County, Missouri. References 1948 |
seasons for the club. On 31 January 2022, he moved to Lucchese. References External links 1996 births Living people People from Marsala Footballers from Sicily Italian footballers Association football midfielders Serie C players Serie D players Eccellenza players Trapani Calcio players S.S.D. Marsala Calcio players A.S.D. Licata 1931 players Cavese 1919 players U.S. Vibonese | Tumbarello made his professional debut on 16 September 2019 against Casertana. On 16 July 2019, he signed with Vibonese on Serie C. He played two and a half seasons for the club. On 31 January 2022, he moved to Lucchese. References External links 1996 births Living people People from Marsala Footballers from Sicily Italian |
The Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-17, is the official Brazilian national football tournament for U-17 teams. List of champions Following there are all the championship | by club See also Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-23 Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-20 Copa do Brasil Sub-17 References 5 Youth football in Brazil |
of armored catfish where it is known only from the Coppename River drainage | it is known only from the Coppename River drainage in Suriname. This species reaches a length of . References Harttia |
is a former American Republican politician who served in the Missouri House of Representatives. Born in or near Matthews, Missouri, she attended Matthews schools, Southeast | C. Kasten is a former American Republican politician who served in the Missouri House of Representatives. Born in or near |
Oblast, village in Pokrovsk Raion Vovkove, Odessa Oblast, village in Berezivka Raion Vovkove, | in Pokrovsk Raion Vovkove, Odessa Oblast, village in Berezivka Raion Vovkove, Sumy Oblast, village in Romny Raion Vovkove, Zakarpattia |
was abolished on 18 July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Sumy Oblast to five. Demographics Native language | it was abolished on 18 July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Sumy Oblast to five. Demographics Native language as |
former state village of Gandrabur Parish had 3,039 inhabitants, 589 yards, and an Orthodox church and school. According to the 1897 census, the population grew to 5,446 (2,740 males and 2,706 females), of whom 5,188 were Orthodox. At least 415 villagers died during the Soviet Holodomor of 1932–1933. According to the 1989 census of the Ukrainian SSR, the current population of the village was 4,627, of whom 2,028 were men and 2,599 | 1886, the former state village of Gandrabur Parish had 3,039 inhabitants, 589 yards, and an Orthodox church and school. According to the 1897 census, the population grew to 5,446 (2,740 males and 2,706 females), of whom 5,188 were Orthodox. At least 415 villagers died during the Soviet Holodomor of 1932–1933. According to the 1989 census of the Ukrainian SSR, the current population of the village was 4,627, of whom 2,028 were men and 2,599 women. According to the 2001 census of Ukraine, 3740 people lived in the village. Language Population distribution by mother tongue according to the 2001 census: Notable people Kirill Ilyashenko |
manager of Presbyterian Care Tasmania and in 2018 became chief executive officer of the St Vincent de Paul Society in Tasmania. She was an unsuccessful Liberal candidate for Bass at the 2021 Tasmanian state election, and complained during the campaign of being prevented | candidate for Bass at the 2021 Tasmanian state election, and complained during the campaign of being prevented from speaking publicly by Liberal Party headquarters. In February 2022 she filled the vacancy caused by Sarah Courtney's resignation, winning a recount of votes. References Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Tasmania 21st-century Australian |
the Surrey Theatre in 1835, when Samuel Butler represented the chief character. This was followed by The Provost of Bruges, with William Macready as the hero, at Covent Garden in February 1836. The play was founded on The Serf, a story in Leitch Ritchie's Romance of History, and attained great popularity. A novel, The Trustee, appeared in 1841, and further advanced Lovell's literary fame; Love's Sacrifice, or the Rival Merchants, a five-act drama, was brought out at Covent Garden in September 1842, under Charles Kemble's management, and the comedy Look before you Leap, at the Haymarket Theatre in October 1846. Lovell's most famous play, The Wife's Secret, was purchased by Charles Kean for £400 before a line of it was written. It was originally produced at the Park Theatre, New York, in October 1846, and was brought out in London at the Haymarket in January 1848, when it ran for 36 nights, with Mr and Mrs Kean in the principal roles. There were revivals in 1850 at the Princess's Theatre and in 1861 at Drury Lane, with further revivals during the following years. A reviewer of the original London production wrote that | hero, at Covent Garden in February 1836. The play was founded on The Serf, a story in Leitch Ritchie's Romance of History, and attained great popularity. A novel, The Trustee, appeared in 1841, and further advanced Lovell's literary fame; Love's Sacrifice, or the Rival Merchants, a five-act drama, was brought out at Covent Garden in September 1842, under Charles Kemble's management, and the comedy Look before you Leap, at the Haymarket Theatre in October 1846. Lovell's most famous play, The Wife's Secret, was purchased by Charles Kean for £400 before a line of it was written. It was originally produced at the Park Theatre, New York, in October 1846, and was brought out in London at the Haymarket in January 1848, when it ran for 36 nights, with Mr and Mrs Kean in the principal roles. There were revivals |
area raise their flags on public holidays, and almost all of them fly the flag of a Swedish-Finn. However, this is not an official flag day. The holiday is celebrated all over Sweden, including Stockholm, Eskilstuna, Gothenburg, Västerås and Nykvarn. The day's program has included concerts, dance performances, writer visits, karaoke dances and theater performances for children. For example, in 2017, more than a thousand people attended the celebration at Stockholm City Hall. In 2013 in particular, the celebration was significant in many places, when the day was celebrated with official ceremonies for the first time. In 2019, a seal was voted | an anniversary celebrated in Sweden on 24 February. The anniversary of the calendar was approved by the Swedish Academy in 2010 and was celebrated for the first time in 2011. February 24 was chosen as the birthday of Carl Axel Gottlund, a collector of folk poetry and a defender of the status of the Finnish language. The purpose of the day is to celebrate the existence of a minority of Sweden Finns and their history, language and culture as a prominent part of Sweden's cultural heritage. Most of the municipalities in the Finnish-speaking area raise their flags on public holidays, and almost all of them fly the flag of a Swedish-Finn. However, this is |
Dexter public schools, Three Rivers Community College, and Southwest Baptist University. Williams was a restaurant owner. She died of cancer in 2009. References 1954 births 2009 deaths | the Missouri House of Representatives. Born in Dexter, Missouri, she attended Dexter public schools, Three Rivers Community College, and Southwest Baptist University. Williams was a restaurant owner. She died of cancer in 2009. References 1954 births |
to the first team for the 2014–15 season. He was loaned to Serie C club Lucchese, and he made his professional debut on 14 September 2014 against Savona. He left Empoli on 2 February 2015, and signed with Tuttocuoio on Serie C. On 6 July 2017, he joined to Juve Stabia. The next year, on 13 September 2018 he signed with Spezia. At the middle of the season, on 8 January 2019 he was loaned to Piacenza. On 3 September 2020, he joined to Vibonese. In 2021. he signed with | February 2015, and signed with Tuttocuoio on Serie C. On 6 July 2017, he joined to Juve Stabia. The next year, on 13 September 2018 he signed with Spezia. At the middle of the season, on 8 January 2019 he was loaned to Piacenza. On 3 September 2020, he joined to Vibonese. In 2021. he signed with Lucchese. References External links 1995 births Living people People from Pontedera Sportspeople from Tuscany Italian footballers Association football central defenders |
teams from each group will advance to the EuroHockey Championship II, with the remaining teams advancing to the EuroHockey Championship III. Qualification All eligible teams from the EuroHockey Championships II and III will participate, as well as the four lowest ranked teams from the EuroHockey Championships. – Finland, Hungary and Slovenia all withdrew prior to the compeition. Qualifier A Qualifier A will be held in Durham, England. Standings Results Fixtures yet to | a series of 4 qualification events for the 2023 EuroHockey Championships in Mönchengladbach. The tournaments will be held in England, Ireland, Lithuania and France between 15 and 27 August 2022. The top team from each tournament will qualify to the EuroHockey Championships. The second and third ranked teams from each group will advance to the EuroHockey Championship II, |
to become metastatic. Mani was the first to demonstrate that cancer cells acquire stem cell properties by activating the EMT program, which allows them to survive better in the blood and establish a metastasis histopathologically similar to that of the parental primary tumor. In this highly influential article, Mani and colleagues identified various novel attributes of metastatic cancer cells and provided the foundation and an explanation for the presence of cellular plasticity within the tumor. Mani and his team continue to investigate ways to treat metastasis. Mani co-founded SathGen Biotech, a subdivision of Godavari Biorefineries, with Samir Somaiya of Somaiya Group, Mumbai, India and he co-founded Iylon Precision Oncology with Sewanti Limaye. Mani also co-founded the Sakthi Foundation with Pradheepkumar Challiyil to help people emotionally and physically, and the pair started Sakthi Schools to help children from remote backgrounds. Honors V-Scholar Award from the V Foundation The American Cancer Society Research Scholar Award Elected member of the Scientific Research Honor Society Sigma Xi Elected | develop to become metastatic. Mani was the first to demonstrate that cancer cells acquire stem cell properties by activating the EMT program, which allows them to survive better in the blood and establish a metastasis histopathologically similar to that of the parental primary tumor. In this highly influential article, Mani and colleagues identified various novel attributes of metastatic cancer cells and provided the foundation and an explanation for the presence of cellular plasticity within the tumor. Mani and his team continue to investigate ways to treat metastasis. Mani co-founded SathGen Biotech, a subdivision of Godavari Biorefineries, with Samir Somaiya of Somaiya Group, Mumbai, India and he co-founded Iylon Precision Oncology with Sewanti Limaye. Mani also co-founded the Sakthi Foundation with Pradheepkumar Challiyil to help people emotionally and physically, and the pair started Sakthi Schools to help children from remote backgrounds. Honors V-Scholar Award from the V Foundation The American Cancer Society Research Scholar Award Elected member of the Scientific Research Honor Society Sigma Xi Elected fellow of the American Association for the Advancement |
on 24 February 2022. On 25 February 2022, the Armed Forces of Ukraine claimed to have destroyed a column of Russian soldiers which had prepared to cross the river Aidar. The city has been heavily damaged by Russian artillery barrages. References Starobilsk Starobilsk Starobilsk Starobilsk | Battle Initial clashes near Starobilsk were reported on 24 February 2022. On 25 February 2022, the Armed Forces of Ukraine claimed to have destroyed a column of Russian soldiers which had prepared to cross the river Aidar. The city |
singer-songwriter Pink. All I Know So Far may also refer to: "All I Know So Far" (song), by | may also refer to: "All I Know So Far" (song), by Pink, 2021 All I Know So Far: Setlist, the 2021 soundtrack |
line that is very popular when combined with folk materials. EDM's future bass line has contributed to Son Tung M-TP's brand in the 2017 Lạc trôi MV, however, Hoa Hai Duong has a catchy, modern and attractive sound mix. Jack's composition includes only two verses, a rap, a repeated chorus, no bridge and the original length of the song is limited to just over 3 minutes, but the DTAP is still bright. create layers of sound. On the background of Jack's melody creation, the music producer alternates traditional and modern instruments, creating space between passages. Particularly, the chorus plays an explosive role when repeated twice at the end of the song, which is an expensive climax for the Begonias. However, the mix also caused regret in the transition between the chorus to the rap part. The sound processing of DTAP in this section is quite similar to some songs on Hoang Thuy Linh's album Hoang, which is also produced by DTAP. Jack is also said to have learned about the legend of begonias to have creative uses in writing lyrics. Some impressive sentences both in rhyming and in word usage, metaphors such as: "The galaxy in this universe is always far away / I personally hold the corner of the sky and the pearls fall at night", "Who will take you in this life / Kiep Hey, your hands are dirty / Why do you dream of climbing as high as begonias?" or “But you have the heart to leave when you'll be back with your eyes closed? / Quietly looking at the ashes, the yellow flower among the clouds of thousands of our love stories. Jack keeps the flirty, emphatic way that is characteristic of his handling. Although the vocals (vocals) are blurred in some places compared to the electronic music, by the end of the chorus, all the singer's internal forces seem to explode, conquering the listener's emotions. Although there are certain limitations in terms of materials used, in general, Begonia flowers are a good product in terms of music. Some commentators assessed that Begonia flowers had a subtle antique color, reminiscent of swordplay movies. This is a new point, different from his previous hits with a Southwestern flavor such as "Bạc phận", "Sóng gió". Many compliments on how the composition of the Begonia mix is invested and changed. The opening paragraph spreads out a mysterious, romantic space, evoking curiosity for the audience. The intense, powerful sound layers of the future bass are included in the last half of the song, keeping the task of pushing the climax to the work. In addition to winged compliments, the audio version of Hoa Begonia also received mixed reviews. A part of the audience commented that the volume of the beat was loud, sometimes overwhelming Jack's voice. The last part of the song needs to push the climax, but the male singer's performance is not strong enough and has to depend a lot on the music mix to do that. Although there are many mixed reviews, most of them agree that: Producer SlimV assessed that Jack's "Hoa hải đường" has a catchy chorus, Jack sings closely. However, he thinks that the music should reduce the direction of Chinese music and increase the national character. Digital music achievements YouTube Right at the time of release, the MV has reached 220,000 views, reaching more than 2.5 million views after just one hour of airing (in real time). After 16 hours of release, the MV Hoa Hải Đường surpassed the hit game show Rap Viet to climb to the top 1 trending YouTube Vietnam with 8.2 views and 1 million likes, helping Jack to have his 6th product. reached the milestone of 1 million likes after Hồng Nhan, Bạc phận, Sóng gió, Em gì ơi, Đóm Đóm demo, Là 1 thằng con trai. The MV continues to sweep YouTube trending in 7 different countries: Top 1 Vietnam, Top 10 Taiwan, Top 18 Canada, Top 26 Korea, Top 27 Germany, Top 29 USA, Top 31 Australia. This helped the MV climb to the top 12 of global trending and marked the first time a Jack's MV reached the US trending position. Besides, the two hashtags #Jack and #Hoahaiduong also climbed to trending Twitter Vietnam. After 24 hours of release, the MV reached 12 million views, 1.2 million likes, and J97's YouTube channel increased to nearly 4 million subscribers. After more than 10 days of debut, Hoa Hai Duong has reached the milestone of 50 million views, along with 1.9 million likes and hundreds of thousands of comments and held the top 1 trending position on Vietnam's YouTube for 11 consecutive days. Zing MP3, iTunes and Hot14 After | length of the song is limited to just over 3 minutes, but the DTAP is still bright. create layers of sound. On the background of Jack's melody creation, the music producer alternates traditional and modern instruments, creating space between passages. Particularly, the chorus plays an explosive role when repeated twice at the end of the song, which is an expensive climax for the Begonias. However, the mix also caused regret in the transition between the chorus to the rap part. The sound processing of DTAP in this section is quite similar to some songs on Hoang Thuy Linh's album Hoang, which is also produced by DTAP. Jack is also said to have learned about the legend of begonias to have creative uses in writing lyrics. Some impressive sentences both in rhyming and in word usage, metaphors such as: "The galaxy in this universe is always far away / I personally hold the corner of the sky and the pearls fall at night", "Who will take you in this life / Kiep Hey, your hands are dirty / Why do you dream of climbing as high as begonias?" or “But you have the heart to leave when you'll be back with your eyes closed? / Quietly looking at the ashes, the yellow flower among the clouds of thousands of our love stories. Jack keeps the flirty, emphatic way that is characteristic of his handling. Although the vocals (vocals) are blurred in some places compared to the electronic music, by the end of the chorus, all the singer's internal forces seem to explode, conquering the listener's emotions. Although there are certain limitations in terms of materials used, in general, Begonia flowers are a good product in terms of music. Some commentators assessed that Begonia flowers had a subtle antique color, reminiscent of swordplay movies. This is a new point, different from his previous hits with a Southwestern flavor such as "Bạc phận", "Sóng gió". Many compliments on how the composition of the Begonia mix is invested and changed. The opening paragraph spreads out a mysterious, romantic space, evoking curiosity for the audience. The intense, powerful sound layers of the future bass are included in the last half of the song, keeping the task of pushing the climax to the work. In addition to winged compliments, the audio version of Hoa Begonia also received mixed reviews. A part of the audience commented that the volume of the beat was loud, sometimes overwhelming Jack's voice. The last part of the song needs to push the climax, but the male singer's performance is not strong enough and has to depend a lot on the music mix to do that. Although there are many mixed reviews, most of them agree that: Producer SlimV assessed that Jack's "Hoa hải đường" has a catchy chorus, Jack sings closely. However, he thinks that the music should reduce the direction of Chinese music and increase the national character. Digital music achievements YouTube Right at the time of release, the MV has reached 220,000 views, reaching more than 2.5 million views after just one hour of airing (in real time). After 16 hours of release, the MV Hoa Hải Đường surpassed the hit game show Rap Viet to climb to the top 1 trending YouTube Vietnam with 8.2 views and 1 million likes, helping Jack to have his 6th product. reached the milestone of 1 million likes after Hồng Nhan, Bạc phận, Sóng gió, Em gì ơi, Đóm Đóm demo, Là 1 thằng con trai. The MV continues to sweep YouTube trending in 7 different countries: Top 1 Vietnam, Top 10 Taiwan, Top 18 Canada, Top 26 Korea, Top 27 Germany, Top 29 USA, Top 31 Australia. This helped the MV climb to the top 12 of global trending and marked the first time a Jack's MV reached the US trending position. Besides, the two hashtags #Jack and #Hoahaiduong |
scored a hat-trick in the final. In 2009, Bibi played for La Digue Veuve, finishing runner-up in the Land Marine Cup. In 2010, she helped her side win the domestic double, winning the league and scoring all four goals in the cup final. Bibi was nominated Player of the Year in 2011. International Bibi represented the Seychelles women's national team at the , scoring a hat-trick against the Maldives, and a brace against Madagascar. She scored a goal in a 4–1 friendly defeat to the United Arab Emirates. On 20 February 2022, Bibi scored a second-half brace to help her side beat | Land Marine Cup. In 2010, she helped her side win the domestic double, winning the league and scoring all four goals in the cup final. Bibi was nominated Player of the Year in 2011. International Bibi represented the Seychelles women's national team at the , scoring a hat-trick against the Maldives, and a brace against Madagascar. She scored a goal in a 4–1 friendly defeat to the United Arab Emirates. On 20 February 2022, Bibi scored a second-half brace to help her side beat the Maldives 4–0 in a friendly tournament. Athletics career Bibi won the women's 800 metres, 1500 metres and high jump at the 1999 Seychellois Championship. On 14 August 2000, Bibi beat Margaret Morel's 800 metres national record, clocking 2:16.85 at the 2000 African Southern Region Athletics Championships. Bibi represented Seychelles |
area is now dominated by jack pine, which is a tree species that is well adapted fire burned forests. At the south-east corner of the lake, near where Caribou Creek flows out, is Caribou Creek Lodge. The lodge is accessed from Hanson Lake Road and features a motel, cabins, a dining room, fuel, and a convenience store. Fish species Fish commonly found in Upper Fishing Lake include northern pike and walleye. See also List of lakes | part of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan in Narrow Hills Provincial Park. It is situated in a glacier-formed valley in the Cub Hills and the boreal forest ecozone of Canada. It is located north-west of the larger Lower Fishing Lake along the course of Caribou Creek and is accessed from the Hanson Lake Road. The Fishing |
names Kubla Khan, Lee Kolima and Hilo Lee Kolima. Kolima began his film and television career in 1965 with a role in Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea and made his film debut the following year in an uncredited role in John Ford's 7 Women (1966). With the popularity of Oddjob in the spy genre of the mid-1960s, Kolima played an intimidating enemy secret agent in | the Bottom of the Sea and made his film debut the following year in an uncredited role in John Ford's 7 Women (1966). With the popularity of Oddjob in the spy genre of the mid-1960s, Kolima played an intimidating enemy secret agent in such television shows as I Spy, Get Smart, The Girl from U.N.C.L.E., The Wild Wild West and The Spy Who Came in from the Cool episode of The Monkees. He appeared alongside Harold Sakata himself in |
and Michaël Abiteboul. It is based on the 2014 South Korean film A Hard Day by Kim Seong-hun. Cast Franck Gastambide as Thomas Simon Abkarian as Marelli Michaël Abiteboul as Marc Tracy Gotoas as Naomi Jemima West as Agathe | is a 2022 French action drama film directed by Régis Blondeau, written by Régis Blondeau and Julien Colombani and starring Franck Gastambide, Simon Abkarian and |
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is a village in the English county of Cumbria, | - A bridge that the village was named after that was destoyed by Storm Desmond |
one internal combustion engine (ICE) and four electric motors. It is based on a modified version of the Mercedes-Benz PU106C Hybrid E-turbo V6, used in the 2016 Mercedes F1 W07 Hybrid Formula One car. Modifications will be done to the engine due to the engine's illegality in RPM idle and redline. The head of Mercedes-AMG, Tobias Moers, states that the engine will be at 1,280 rpm when idle, and at 11,000 rpm when at its redline limit. However, the engine will only last for and the owners will have to return their cars for engine refurbishment. The ICE produces , with torque figures still unknown. The top speed of this car is around 217 mph (350 km/h). The internal combustion | different functions on board: one internal combustion engine (ICE) and four electric motors. It is based on a modified version of the Mercedes-Benz PU106C Hybrid E-turbo V6, used in the 2016 Mercedes F1 W07 Hybrid Formula One car. Modifications will be done to the engine due to the engine's illegality in RPM idle and redline. The head of Mercedes-AMG, Tobias Moers, states that the engine will be at 1,280 rpm when idle, and at 11,000 rpm when at its redline limit. However, the engine will only last for and the owners will have to return their cars for engine refurbishment. The ICE produces , with torque figures still unknown. The top speed of this car is around 217 mph (350 km/h). The internal combustion engine will work in conjunction with four electric motors: a Motor Generator Unit-Kinetic (MGU-K) coupled to the crankshaft, a Motor Generator Unit-Heat (MGU-H) coupled to the turbocharger, and two electric motors at the front axle. The MGU-K and MGU-H are Formula One-style motors responsible for recovering energy and improving efficiency during operation of the car. More specifically, the MGU-K serves to generate electricity during braking, while the MGU-H serves to eliminate turbocharger lag and improve throttle response by keeping the turbine spinning at high speeds. The final two electric motors drive the front wheels to allow for an |
kalabalak is actually palindrome from Turkish language which means crowd. Because of this album, word kalabalak had made comeback in Serbian speaking language. Aside from the title track, the hits were Malo sutra (All my eye), Bistra voda (clean water) and Bez reči (Without the words). In 2006, Croatia Records released this album on CD as part of | Goran Stefanovski (backing vocals). Word kalabalak is actually palindrome from Turkish language which means crowd. Because of this album, word kalabalak had made comeback in Serbian speaking language. Aside from the title track, the hits were Malo sutra (All my eye), |
after trialing for Wolves in the English second tier and Dutch second tier outfit TOP Oss. In 2002, Van Riel signed for in the Belgian fifth tier. References External links Stefan Van Riel at playmakerstats.com 1970 births Allsvenskan players Association football defenders Belgian expatriate footballers Belgian expatriate sportspeople in Sweden Belgian First Division A players Belgian First Division B players Belgian footballers Belgian Third Division players Expatriate footballers in Sweden | Belgian top flight, where he made 97 appearances and scored 4 goals. On 21 August 1994, Van Riel debuted for Eendracht Aalst during a 3–2 win over Beerschot. On 27 August 1995, he scored his first goal for Eendracht Aalst during a 4–1 win over Lommel. In 1998, Van Riel signed for Swedish club Trelleborg. After that, he signed for Oostende in the Belgian top flight. In 1999, he signed for Belgian |
Sudzha – border with Ukraine), 0.7 km from the road of intermunicipal significance (38K-004 – a part of a selo Dyakonovo: 4th Okolotok), 4.5 km from the nearest railway station Dyakonovo (railway line Lgov I — Kursk). The rural locality is situated 30 km from Kursk Vostochny Airport, | Climate Adoyeva has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Adoyeva is located 4 km from the road of regional importance (Kursk – Lgov – Rylsk – border with Ukraine), 2.5 km from the road (Dyakonovo – Sudzha – border with Ukraine), 0.7 km from the road of intermunicipal significance |
Fellowship (EHF) is a Fellowship programme in New | programme in New Zealand and community that provides |
of the new year, each family sends New Year's cards to each other and a New Year's gift to the children. Custom Kudaka Island is known as the "Island of the Gods". According to legend, it is the place where Amamikyu, the creator of Ryukyu, came down from the sky and started the founding of the country. On the day of the Ryukyu New Year, many people on the island will be busy returning home. The outer hall, which serves as the stage, is the two major places of worship on the island, along with the Jiugao hall. At Jiugao Hall, a pair of male islanders take turns to worship, while female goddesses fill their glasses with sake. When the two who have completed the ceremony walk out of the hall, | during the Ryukyu New Year, with New Year's greetings, performances and dance ceremonies. At the beginning of the new year, the village witch prays for a prosperous year with rice and sweets. Afterwards, Ryukyu classical music was played with Sanshin, drum, flute, etc. When the key changed and the bright sanxian sound reverberated, all the participants began to dance. The two villages in the north and south of Taketomi Town will hold tug-of-war and wrestling ceremonies on Ryukyu New Year's Day. They are divided into two teams, the north and the south. After singing the folk songs, it starts around 2 pm. The locals believe that "the north wins the livestock and the south wins the harvest". The fishing port in Itoman, the hometown of seafarers, is the most solemn place |
September 2022 to replace the closed Chaucer School. | is a secondary school under construction in Canterbury, Kent. It will open |
baile funk and teen pop rock" genres with "intense captivating trap intro". "Tank" was described as a song with "groovy vocals and unique raps" that features member Lily's "timbre and explosive treble" with lyrics that "compares the confident and ambitious attitude to a tank". Critical reception Tanu I. Raj from NME gave Ad Mare 2 out of 5 stars, calling it "inconsistent" and "choppy" due to "O.O" uneven transitions from electropop to pop rock to hip-hop. Although it appreciated "Tank" simpler melodies, it concluded that the latter wasn't able "to alleviate the damage that 'O.O' does." Promotion On February 18, 2022, JYP Entertainment announced that the group debut showcase would be postponed to March 1 after member Bae was diagnosed with COVID-19. Track listing Notes "Tank" is stylized in all caps. Credits and personnel Credits adapted from Melon. Studio A Team Studio – recording JYPE Studios – recording , vocal editing Alawn Music Studios – mixing Canton House Studios – mixing 821 Sound Mastering – mastering Sterling Sound – mastering Personnel Dr.JO (153/Joombas) – lyrics Oh Hyun-seon (Lalala Studio) – lyrics Jung Jun-ho – lyrics Oh Yu-won – lyrics Dwayne Abernathy Jr. – composition Ryan S. Jhun – composition, arrangement Ericka J. Coulter – composition , background vocals Deanna DellaCioppa – composition Matthew Jaragin – composition Brian U (The Hub) – composition, arrangement, drums, synths Enan (The Hub) – composition, arrangement, drums, synths , MarkAlong | was announced that the group would debut on February 22 with the release of Ad Mare. Six days later, the track listing was released with "O.O" announced as the lead single. On February 17, the first music video teaser for "O.O" was released. Two days later, the highlight medley video teaser was released. On February 21, the second music video teaser for "O.O" was released. The single album alongside the music video for "O.O" was released on February 22. Composition The lead single "O.O" was described as a song with "mixture of baile funk and teen pop rock" genres with "intense captivating trap intro". "Tank" was described as a song with "groovy vocals and unique raps" that features member Lily's "timbre and explosive treble" with lyrics that "compares the confident and ambitious attitude to a tank". Critical reception Tanu I. Raj from NME gave Ad Mare 2 out of 5 stars, calling it "inconsistent" and "choppy" due to "O.O" uneven transitions from electropop to pop rock to hip-hop. Although it appreciated "Tank" simpler melodies, it concluded that the latter wasn't able "to alleviate the damage that 'O.O' does." Promotion On February 18, 2022, JYP Entertainment announced that the group debut showcase would be postponed to March 1 |
the University of Michigan. She previously worked as a speech and hearing therapist in public schools of Arlington, Virginia, and in Darmstadt, Germany. References 1945 births 20th-century | previously worked as a speech and hearing therapist in public schools of Arlington, Virginia, and in Darmstadt, Germany. References 1945 births 20th-century American politicians 21st-century American politicians 20th-century American women politicians 21st-century American women politicians Members of the Missouri House |
the previous season, HK and Fylkir (both relegated after one year in the top flight), were relegated to the 2022 1. deild karla and were replaced by Knattspyrnufélagið Fram and ÍBV, champions and runners-up of the 2020 1. deild karla respectively. Club information References External links | the previous season, HK and Fylkir (both relegated after one year in the top flight), were relegated to the 2022 1. deild karla and were replaced by Knattspyrnufélagið Fram and ÍBV, champions and runners-up of the 2020 1. deild karla respectively. Club information References External links Úrvalsdeild |
a result of his reports on the group's racketeering in the Sunday Times. Between 1994 and 1997 he was a member of the Police Authority for Northern Ireland. In 2011 he brought a case against the Policing Board to the Fair Employment Tribunal for its failure to interview him for membership of the board. The board settled out of court. He wrote books on the Royal Ulster Constabulary, the Ulster Defence Regiment and the Northern Ireland Prison Services. | Christian Brothers' Grammar School, Belfast. He worked as a journalist for several newspapers including the Belfast Telegraph, the Sunday Times and the Daily Telegraph. He was targeted for murder by the IRA as a result of his reports on the group's racketeering in the Sunday Times. Between 1994 and 1997 he was a member |
In 1193, he participated in the grand hunting event Fuji no Makigari arranged by Minamoto no Yoritomo. On June 28, 1193, on the last night of Fuji no Makigari, Tokimune and Sukenari killed Kudō Suketsune, the killer of their biological father, which came to be known as the Revenge of the Soga Brothers. Sukenari was killed during the incident, and Tokimune was executed the next day. Following the deaths of his adoptive sons, Sukenobu was allowed seclusion and a tax exemption on the Soga Manor to hold their memorial service. Genealogy The founder of the Soga clan, Soga Sukeie, was an eighth generation descendant of Taira no Yoshifumi, descending from the Taira clan through the | Soga Sukenobu (曾我祐信) was a samurai warlord of the late Heian and early Kamakura period. He was the lord of Soga Manor in Sagami Province. He was the adoptive father of Soga Tokimune and Sukenari, known for the Revenge of the Soga Brothers incident. He was also known as Soga Tarō. Life Soga Sukenobu was born to the Soga clan, who claimed descent from Emperor Kanmu's lineage of the Taira clan. His mother was the daughter of Itō Sukeie. He was a resident of Soga township in Sagami Province (present-day Odawara, Kanagawa Prefecture). In 1180, he sided with the Taira clan in the Battle of Ishibashiyama, but later surrendered to Minamoto no Yoritomo. He was rewarded a territory and became a close retainer |
Lucky Seme and Wally Williams and was also nicknamed Dois M and Sebata. Sedibe's name featured high during the Truth and Reconciliation Commission that was established by Nelson Mandela's democratic government in 1996 and he was an example of how inhumane the Apartheid regime was to black people "who were often faced with no real choice at all [but] to betray their comrades or be killed," as journalist Rebecca Davis puts it. Early life Sedibe was born in the historic gold mining town of Pilgrim's Rest, Mpumalanga in 1953. His father Ephraim Sedibe was a teacher who turned a mining company clerk in the asbestos mining village of Penge, near Burgersfort in Limpopo. Sedibe was the third-born of Ephraim's nine children. He entered Penge Primary School in 1961 at the age of 8. Because Penge had only up to Standard 6 (Grade 8), Sedibe moved to Leolo Secondary School in neighbouring Burgersfort in 1969. In 1972, Sedibe obtained his Junior Certificate and after this he moved to Ngwana Bohube High School in Petersburg, where he obtained his Matric Certificate in 1973 at the age of 20. He could not go to university to pursue a degree because he didn't have money but instead opted to work for a construction company in Johannesburg in 1974 and then in 1975 left Johannesburg to Bushbuckridge, Mpumalanga where he became a teacher at Mathibela High School. In 1976, Sedibe left Bushbuckridge to Johannesburg's Kempton Park where again he worked for a construction company as a clerk at age 23. Later on that year he returned to Mpumalanga - this time to the Barberton area where he worked at a gold mine as a general labour. Political activism Sedibe joined the ANC at the age of 24 in 1977. He left South Africa to Swaziland after his elder brother Kaborone, a president of the student representative council (SRC) at Turfloop University, was sentenced to five years in prison in 1976 for organising a pro-FRELIMO rally celebrating the collapse of Portuguese rule in Africa. Sedibe crossed the border to Swaziland as a refugee and had yet to turn 25 when the ANC sent him for specialised intelligence training in East Germany and the Soviet Union. Soon he rose through the ranks of the ANC's military wing Umkhonto we Sizwe to occupy positions of influence in exile, including becoming head of intelligence for the then Transvaal region. Arrest and Abduction On 13 August 1986, Sedibe and a fellow MK operative were driving around Manzini, | father Ephraim Sedibe was a teacher who turned a mining company clerk in the asbestos mining village of Penge, near Burgersfort in Limpopo. Sedibe was the third-born of Ephraim's nine children. He entered Penge Primary School in 1961 at the age of 8. Because Penge had only up to Standard 6 (Grade 8), Sedibe moved to Leolo Secondary School in neighbouring Burgersfort in 1969. In 1972, Sedibe obtained his Junior Certificate and after this he moved to Ngwana Bohube High School in Petersburg, where he obtained his Matric Certificate in 1973 at the age of 20. He could not go to university to pursue a degree because he didn't have money but instead opted to work for a construction company in Johannesburg in 1974 and then in 1975 left Johannesburg to Bushbuckridge, Mpumalanga where he became a teacher at Mathibela High School. In 1976, Sedibe left Bushbuckridge to Johannesburg's Kempton Park where again he worked for a construction company as a clerk at age 23. Later on that year he returned to Mpumalanga - this time to the Barberton area where he worked at a gold mine as a general labour. Political activism Sedibe joined the ANC at the age of 24 in 1977. He left South Africa to Swaziland after his elder brother Kaborone, a president of the student representative council (SRC) at Turfloop University, was sentenced to five years in prison in 1976 for organising a pro-FRELIMO rally celebrating the collapse of Portuguese rule in Africa. Sedibe crossed the border to Swaziland as a refugee and had yet to turn 25 when the ANC sent him for specialised intelligence training in East Germany and the Soviet Union. Soon he rose through the ranks of the ANC's military wing Umkhonto we Sizwe |
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LSSTF The Board of Trustees of the Fund has representatives from the private sector(80%) and representatives from the Public Sector(20%). The Fund is headed by a Chairman, while the day-to-day administration of the Fund managed by the Executive Secretary/CEO. All members of the board are appointed by the Governor, though they operate independently of government. On June 17,2020, the Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu approved the appointments of new board members for the Lagos State Security Trust Fund (LSSTF)The board members are: More so, On February 21,2022,The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr Abiodun Alabi, assured residents of the Lagos state on respect and protection of their fundamental human rights during the year 2022 retreat organized by the Board of Trustees of the Lagos State Security Trust Fund on Victoria Island. Agencies Supported by LSSTF The Lagos State Security Trust Fund supports the several security agencies across the State namely, the Lagos State Police Command particularly the Rapid Response Squad (RRS), OPMESA (joint Internal Security comprising the Army, Navy and Air force), Lagos Neighborhood Safety Corps (LNSC), Marine Police, Counter Terrorism Unit (CTU), Anti-Bomb Squad, Department of State Security (DSS), Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Nigeria Prison Service (NPS), Immigrations Service, Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC) and other security agencies which are all the primary responsibilities | the effective discharge of the duties of security operatives in Lagos State.The head office of LSSTF is located at The Alpha Plaza Obafemi Awolowo way, opposite Secretariat, Ikeja, Lagos state. Mission of LSSTF The mission of the fund is to Facilitate safety and security in Lagos State Vision of LSSTF The vision of LSSTF is to make Lagos state, the safest, most secure and most prosperous commercial location in Africa Objectives of LSSTF The objectives of the Fund, is to provide money for the acquisition and deployment of security equipment, human, material and financial resources necessary for the effective functioning of all security agencies operating in Lagos State and also for the training and retraining of these security operatives Organisational structure of LSSTF The Board of Trustees of the Fund has representatives from the private sector(80%) and representatives from the Public Sector(20%). The Fund is headed by a Chairman, while the day-to-day administration of the Fund managed by the Executive Secretary/CEO. All members of the board are appointed by the Governor, though they operate independently of government. On June 17,2020, the Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu approved the appointments of new board members for the Lagos State Security Trust Fund (LSSTF)The board members are: More so, On February 21,2022,The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr Abiodun Alabi, assured residents of the Lagos state on respect and protection of their fundamental human rights during the year 2022 retreat organized by the Board of Trustees of the Lagos State Security Trust Fund on Victoria Island. Agencies Supported by LSSTF The Lagos State Security Trust Fund supports the several security agencies across the State |
1. deild kvenna. The bottom two teams from the previous season, Tindastóll and Fylkir were relegated to the 1. deild kvenna and were replaced | association football highest division league in Iceland. Valur are the defending champions after claiming the 2021 championship. Teams The 2021 Úrvalsdeild kvenna is contested by 10 teams, eight of which played in the division the previous season and two promoted from |
boat of the Russian Navy belonging to the class Project 22160, of which it is the first ship built. It was laid down on 26 February 2014 on Zelenodolsk in Tatarstan, Russia, and launched on 28 August 2017. Vasily Bykov was commissioned on 20 December 2018 in the , becoming part of the Black Sea Fleet. The | 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine together with the Russian cruiser Moskva. This confrontation ended in the Russian takeover of Snake Island and in the capture of the thirteen Ukrainian border guards that were stationed on the island as prisoners of war. References 2017 ships Patrol vessels of the Russian Navy Ships |
Sanders Brooks is a former American Democrat politician from Kansas City, Missouri, who served in the Missouri House of Representatives. Born in Lynchburg, Virginia, | fair housing investigator. References 20th-century American politicians 21st-century American politicians 20th-century American women politicians 21st-century American women politicians African-American state legislators in Missouri African-American women in politics Members of the Missouri House |
Clark, Eberhard & Studdert, 2005 References Bank, R. A. (2017). Classification of the Recent freshwater/brackish Gastropoda of the World. Last update: January 24th, 2018. OpenAccess External links Ponder, W. F. (1992). A new genus and | Pseudotricula expandolabra Ponder, S. A. Clark, Eberhard & Studdert, 2005 Pseudotricula progenitor Ponder, S. A. Clark, Eberhard & Studdert, 2005 References Bank, R. A. (2017). Classification of the Recent freshwater/brackish Gastropoda of the World. Last update: January 24th, 2018. OpenAccess |
September 5, 1955) is a former American Democrat politician from Kansas City, Missouri, who served in the Missouri House of Representatives. Born in Kansas | Avila College, and Longview Community College. References 1955 births 20th-century American politicians 21st-century American politicians 20th-century American women politicians 21st-century American |
1980's the Office of Public Works carried out an underpinning of the north abutment in concrete with assistance from Meath County Council. 21st Century In 2021 An Taisce and Meath County Council were awarded funding from the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage's Community Monuments Fund to carry out conservation studies for the structure. Future An Taisce is seeking funding to carry out conservation | The National Trust for Ireland as part of the Boyne Navigation property. Etymology Babe's Bridge was named after the local Norman landowner John le Baub who owned the land where the bridge was built. History 20th Century In the 1980's the Office of Public Works carried out an underpinning of the north abutment in concrete with assistance from Meath County Council. 21st Century In 2021 An Taisce and Meath County Council were awarded funding from the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage's Community Monuments Fund to carry out conservation studies |
and moulder, and Eliza. He married Mary Jane Tandy (6 January 1919) on 25 December 1883 at the North Harborne Parish Church in England. They had two sons and one daughter. The Duffells arrived in Western Australia in 1905, where he founded a firm of cork importers and vinegar manufacturers. In November 1906, Duffell was elected to the Subiaco Municipal Council. He was sworn in on 4 December 1906. In November 1912, he was elected | of the National Party in 1917 when the Liberal Party merged into it. At the 1926 Western Australian Legislative Council election, Duffell was voted out. Duffell died on 28 February 1936 at St John of God Subiaco Hospital. He was buried in Karrakatta Cemetery. References External links Joseph Duffell Residence heritage listing Inaugural speech Joseph Duffell opens his campaign in The Daily News on 28 April 1914 Interview with Joseph Duffell in The Sunday Times on 10 May 1914 1860s births 1936 deaths 20th-century Australian politicians |
in the Missouri House of Representatives. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, she attended the University of Missouri-Columbia and the University of Missouri–Kansas City. | 8, 1972) is a former American Democrat politician from Kansas City, Missouri, who served in the Missouri House of Representatives. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, |
Actual Control (LAC) by the Border Road Organization (BRO). The bridge was inaugurated by the Chief Minister of Arunachal pradesh, Pema Khandu via video conferencing. The Bridge plays a crucial role in connecting Daporijo and other villages present on either side of Subansiri river as it is the only medium of communication between them. This 430 feet bridge required reconstruction, and after the approval, construction started on | The bridge was inaugurated by the Chief Minister of Arunachal pradesh, Pema Khandu via video conferencing. The Bridge plays a crucial role in connecting Daporijo and other villages present on either side of Subansiri river as it is the only medium |
Oktyabrsky District, Kursk Oblast, Russia. Population: Geography The village is located on the Vorobzha River (a left tributary of the Seym River), 68 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 20 km south-west of Kursk, 6 km south-west of the district center – the urban-type settlement Pryamitsyno, 1 km from the selsoviet center – Dyakonovo. Climate Lyutchina has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Lyutchina is located 3 km from the road of regional importance ("Crimea | south-west of the district center – the urban-type settlement Pryamitsyno, 1 km from the selsoviet center – Dyakonovo. Climate Lyutchina has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Lyutchina is located 3 km from the road of regional importance ("Crimea Highway" – Ivanino, part of the European route ), 4.5 km from the |
he taught in a newly opened Visual Art High school of Kermanshah for three years. He is currently a member of the Faculty of Art and Architecture of Islamic Azad University, Tehran Center Branch, and the IRIB University. He is also the secretary and board member of the Iranian Graphic Designers Society, a member of the Graphic Book Writing Council. His teaching method involves using both artworks, spiritual works, philosophy, and psychology. He has been teaching and working in the field of graphic design and art since 1972 and brought new ideas to the system. He had a deep influence on at least two generations of Iranian artists. Kermanshah Graphic Designers Association awarded him the statue of Sarv Mordad in 2011 for his efforts in developing graphic art in Iran. After 2018 Sarpol-e Zahab earthquake, a center of culture and art for children was established and named after Bahram Kalhernia. Kalhernia is currently preparing a documentary series on the history and culture of Iran for the Radio and Television, which takes a fresh look at the lesser-known aspects of Iranian culture and archeology (Cultural Iran). Among the prepared series, "Kufic script and its visual and cultural | in 1985, where he taught in a newly opened Visual Art High school of Kermanshah for three years. He is currently a member of the Faculty of Art and Architecture of Islamic Azad University, Tehran Center Branch, and the IRIB University. He is also the secretary and board member of the Iranian Graphic Designers Society, a member of the Graphic Book Writing Council. His teaching method involves using both artworks, spiritual works, philosophy, and psychology. He has been teaching and working in the field of graphic design and art since 1972 and brought new ideas to the system. He had a deep influence on at least two generations of Iranian artists. Kermanshah Graphic Designers Association awarded him the statue of Sarv Mordad in 2011 for his efforts in developing graphic art in Iran. After 2018 Sarpol-e Zahab earthquake, a center of culture and art for children was established and named after Bahram Kalhernia. Kalhernia is currently preparing a documentary series on the history and culture of Iran for the Radio and Television, which takes a fresh look at the lesser-known aspects of Iranian culture and archeology (Cultural Iran). Among the prepared series, "Kufic script and its visual and cultural value" and "Taq-e Bostan reliefs" we can mention. He has had a solo exhibition in 2017 and |
of 27 January 1907 by mountaineers Ebenezer Teichelmann, Alexander Graham and Henry Edward Newton from the west over the northern shoulder. Geography Glacier Peak is less than a kilometer northeast of the 3077 m high Douglas Peak, which in turn is only about a kilometer north of the 3070 m high Mount Haidinger. The next three-thousander north of Glacier Peak are the 3040 m high The Minarets several kilometers to the northeast. On the southeast flank is Forrest Ross | north of the 3070 m high Mount Haidinger. The next three-thousander north of Glacier Peak are the 3040 m high The Minarets several kilometers to the northeast. On the southeast flank is Forrest Ross Glacier, which leads to Tasman Glacier, and on the northwest flank is Explorer Glacier, which leads to Fox Glacier. Geology The rock consists mainly of variants of the sedimentary |
Alans or Goths. The military imprtance of the place disappeared after the Khazars had conquered it, but it remained a thriving cave dwelling until at least the 11th century, during the rule of the Pechenegs. It seems to have been deserted in the 14th century, under the | 7th or 8th century. The fortress was built on a plateau of about 1km by 200m. Remains have been found of a basilica. The occupants were probably Alans or Goths. The military imprtance of the place disappeared after the |
Trophy The match is played for a trophy, which indicates the logos, flags and names of the two schools. currently, the trophy is not held by any team, The | Central College and Taxila Central College, Horana since 2001. It is known as the battle of the Salpiti-Raigam due to the locations of the two schools, Piliyandala Central College situated in the Salpiti Korale, and Taxila Central College, |
give her coaches the option to deploy her in a variety of midfield or forward positions. She currently plays for PSV in the Dutch Vrouwen Eredivisie and has made her debut in the national team. Club career Brugts started playing football with boys as a 5 years old for SV Heinenoord. She moved to FC Binnenmaas eight years later to play | positions. She currently plays for PSV in the Dutch Vrouwen Eredivisie and has made her debut in the national team. Club career Brugts started playing football with boys as a 5 years old for SV Heinenoord. She moved to FC Binnenmaas eight years later to play there for four years. She was highly sought after when she signed her first contract |
House of Representatives. Born in Caraway, Arkansas, she graduated from Central Missouri State University with a bachelor's degree in business administration. She has worked as a real | Born in Caraway, Arkansas, she graduated from Central Missouri State University with a bachelor's degree in business administration. She has |
Institutional Party, to form the cabinet which was announced on 10 December. The cabinet was a coalition government comprising members of the Saadist Institutional Party and the Liberal Constitutional Party and was confirmed by the Parliament on 16 December with 150 confidence against 21 objection votes. One of the significant tasks carried out the government was the continuation of the negotiations with the British authorities to finalize the independence of Sudan as proposed by the | 21 objection votes. One of the significant tasks carried out the government was the continuation of the negotiations with the British authorities to finalize the independence of Sudan as proposed by the British. As his predecessor, Ismail Sidky, Nokrashy Pasha could not settle the issue. On 28 December 1948 Prime Minister Mahmoud El Nokrashy Pasha was assassinated, and Ibrahim Abdel Hady Pasha was appointed prime minister. List of ministers The cabinet members were as follows: |
released work by Australian and international musicians such as Erik Griswold, Chihei Hatakeyama, Mike Cooper, Ben Frost, and Beatriz Ferreyra. They have had over 300 releases since 2000. Room40's first releases didn't arrive until 2002, with the albums Powerhouse Sessions and A Picturesque View, Ignored. Both were recorded live at Brisbane Powerhouse in 2002 and released December of that year. Initially releasing music | had over 300 releases since 2000. Room40's first releases didn't arrive until 2002, with the albums Powerhouse Sessions and A Picturesque View, Ignored. Both were recorded live at Brisbane Powerhouse in 2002 and released December of that year. Initially releasing music on CD, Room40 has also issued music on vinyl, lathe records, digital audio files, DVD, and cassette tapes. In 2016 they released a sound box with an album of generative music by Spyros Polychronopoulos, meaning each time the listener presses play they will hear something new. The sound box sold out within four hours of being announced. They released their first book in 2010, Lawrence |
Alexander's Ragtime Band (band), a ragtime band in Trinidad and Tobago Disambiguation pages containing one | may also be looking for: Alexander's Ragtime Band (film), a 1938 film by American director Henry King |
a founding member (1962) of Romanian band Phoenix, in which he was a member until 1971. In 1982, he establishes Bega Blues Band, one of the first Romanian bands dedicated to blues music. He spends the rest of his career as part of this band. Biography His activity | 14 January 2010, Timișoara) was a Romanian instrumentalist (bass guitar, electric guitar), musician and singer of Hungarian ethnicity. He interpreted rock, blues and jazz music. He is best known for being a founding member (1962) of Romanian band Phoenix, in which he was a member until 1971. In 1982, he establishes Bega Blues Band, one of the first Romanian bands dedicated to blues music. He |
lower than the southern peak. In 1895, Edward Arthur FitzGerald, Matthias Zurbriggen and Jack Clark recorded the summit success of the southern tip. The first ascent of the northern | with the northern peak being nine meters lower than the southern peak. In 1895, Edward Arthur FitzGerald, Matthias Zurbriggen and Jack Clark recorded the summit success of the southern tip. The first ascent of the northern tip was accomplished in |
Snow! Let It Snow!" "Warmer In The Winter" "Waiting for the Man With the Bag / Jingle Bell Rock" "I Saw Three Ships (Come Sailing In)" "Feeling Good" "Jingle Bells / Deck the Halls / It's Beginning to Look Like Christmas / Feliz Navidad / Hedwig's Theme / Grandma Got Ran Over by a Reindeer / O Holy Night" "Hallelujah" "Angels We Have Heard on High" "What Child Is This?" "Crystallize" "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" "Santa Baby" "Run Rudolph Run" "We Three Gentlemen" "Carol of the Bells" "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch" Encore "I Wonder as I Wander" Reception Reception to the tour was very positive. Writing about the show at The Beacon Theatre, New York for Shutter16 David Zeck wrote "This show is literally the full package, it’s everything a performance should be, besides Stirling flawlessly performing Christmas classics on violin the show also features a heavy influence on many dance styles ranging from contemporary to ballot, ballroom and of course pop dance styles.". Meanwhile, | and concluded on December 22 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Set list The following set list is representative of the show in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on December 18, 2018. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour. "All I Want for Christmas Is You" "Christmas C'Mon" "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" "Warmer In The Winter" "Waiting for the Man With the Bag / Jingle Bell Rock" "I Saw Three Ships (Come Sailing In)" "Feeling Good" "Jingle |
become known also as Lou Gehrigs' Disease. Gehrig died in 1941 from the illness at the age of 37. Eleanor traveled around the country with him during his baseball career and in his final years took care of him. In 1935, Eleanor produced a song with Fred Fisher titled "I Can't Get to First Base With You". She took control of Gehrig's estate after his death. During World War II she raised money for the cause by auctioning off some of her husbands memorabilia, raising six million dollars. She also registered to work with the American Red Cross Motor Corps. Then president Franklin D. Roosevelt heralded her for her efforts and summoned her to meet with him at the Little White House. Eleanor was sued by Lou Gehrig's parents, believing she had withheld income generated from his life insurance policy. The case was settled out of court. In the 1960s, she stopped an alcohol brand from using Gehrig's image for an advertisement, only wanting her husband's image to be used for the public good. Gehrig served as National Campaign Chair on the board of the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Gehrig petitioned congress to provide funding for research on the disease and the creation and funding for a national institute on multiple sclerosis. She died on her birthday in 1984, never having remarried, and left no survivors, spending her life devoted to her husband and his legacy. She donated $100,000 to the Rip Van Winkle Foundation, which in turned formed The Lou Gehrig Society, whose mission is to support research for ALS and the legacy of the Gehrigs. She also donated $100,000 to Columbia University, which then established the Eleanor and Lou Gehrig ALS Center on the schools campus. Gehrig donated the remaining memorabilia in her possession to the | of American baseball player Lou Gehrig. After Gehrig's death she continued to promote his legacy and contribute to Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig disease) research. In 1976 she released her autobiography, titled My Luke and I. She was born March 6, 1905, in Chicago, the daughter of Nellie (née Mulvaney 1884–1968) and Frank Twitchell. She had one brother, Frank. Eleanor stated in her memoir she was a product of the roaring twenties and during this time in Chicago she led a party-girl lifestyle while climbing Chicago's social ladder, eventually meeting Gehrig at party while he was in town for a game. At the height of a storied career, her husband was forced to retire in 1939 due to his diagnoses with a little known disease at that time called Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), which would eventually become known also as Lou Gehrigs' Disease. Gehrig died in 1941 from the illness at the age of 37. Eleanor traveled around the country with him during his baseball career and in his final years took care of him. In 1935, Eleanor produced a song with Fred Fisher titled "I Can't Get to First Base With You". She took control of Gehrig's estate after his death. During World War II she raised money for the cause by auctioning off some of her husbands memorabilia, raising six million dollars. She also registered to work with the American Red Cross Motor Corps. Then president Franklin D. Roosevelt heralded her for her efforts and summoned her to meet with him at the Little White House. Eleanor was sued by Lou Gehrig's parents, believing she had withheld income generated from his life insurance policy. The case was settled out of court. In |
a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Iulian Chifu (born 1968), Romanian | Chifu (born 1968), Romanian foreign policy analyst and |
served in the Missouri House of Representatives. Born in Osceola, Nebraska, she attended University of Nebraska-Lincoln and University of | Nebraska, she attended University of Nebraska-Lincoln and University of Missouri-Kansas City. References 20th-century American politicians 20th-century American women |
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