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footballer See also Lars Lalin (1729–1785), Swedish musician, playwright and opera singer Lalín, a | Lalín is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Allan Lalín (born 1981), |
are pink to red berries, with the seeds contained in an edible, blue to purple arillode. Distribution and habitat The species is found in Borneo, the Philippines, Sulawesi and the Maluku Islands, where it occurs in lowland and hill mixed dipterocarp, swamp and secondary forests, up to an elevation of 1,500 m. It is sometimes cultivated in villages. References tetrandra Flora of Malesia | the seeds contained in an edible, blue to purple arillode. Distribution and habitat The species is found in Borneo, the Philippines, Sulawesi and the Maluku Islands, where it occurs in lowland and hill mixed dipterocarp, swamp and secondary forests, up to an elevation of 1,500 m. It is sometimes cultivated in villages. References tetrandra Flora of Malesia Fruits originating in Asia Plants described |
Scott. The eighteenth-century Gothic was also followed by new genres of Gothic fiction like the Victorian penny dreadful. Historical development The rise of the Gothic The first work to call itself "Gothic" was Horace Walpole's The Castle of Otranto (1764). Walpole's declared aim was to combine elements of the medieval romance, which he deemed too fanciful, and the modern novel, which he considered to be too confined to strict realism. Walpole's novel was popular but did not initially prompt many imitators. Beginning with Clara Reeve's The Old English Baron (1778), the 1780s saw more writers attempting the Gothic combination of supernatural plots with emotionally realistic characters. 1790s Gothic boom At the height of the Gothic's popularity in the 1790s, in England the genre was almost synonymous with Ann Radcliffe, whose works were highly anticipated and widely imitated. She has been called both "the Great Enchantress" and "Mother Radcliffe" due to her influence. She combined aspects of Walpole's Gothic romance with the traditions of the earlier sentimental novel. Radcliffe's defining narrative technique was the "explained supernatural," or, seemingly-magical events which turn out to have mundane explanations. Radcliffe's success attracted many imitators, and the 1790s were characterized by a boom in Gothic publications, especially through the Minerva Press publishing house. Radcliffe's works were often seen as the feminine and rational opposite of a more violently horrifying male Gothic associated with Matthew Lewis. Lewis's The Monk (1796) contrasted strongly with Radcliffe's bestselling The Mysteries of Udolpho (1794), and Radcliffe responded to Lewis in her final novel The Italian (1797). Lewis's The Monk was also seen as bringing the continental horror mode to England, drawing on the German Schauerroman. German Schauerroman The term Schauerroman is sometimes equated with the term "Gothic novel", but this is only partially true. Both genres are based on the terrifying side of the Middle Ages, and both frequently feature the same elements (castles, ghost, monster, etc.). However, Schauerroman's key elements are | the 1790s. These works originated the term "Gothic" to refer to stories which evoked the sentimental and supernatural qualities of medieval romance with the new genre of the novel. After 1820, the eighteenth-century Gothic novel receded in popularity, largely overtaken by the related genre of historical fiction as pioneered by Walter Scott. The eighteenth-century Gothic was also followed by new genres of Gothic fiction like the Victorian penny dreadful. Historical development The rise of the Gothic The first work to call itself "Gothic" was Horace Walpole's The Castle of Otranto (1764). Walpole's declared aim was to combine elements of the medieval romance, which he deemed too fanciful, and the modern novel, which he considered to be too confined to strict realism. Walpole's novel was popular but did not initially prompt many imitators. Beginning with Clara Reeve's The Old English Baron (1778), the 1780s saw more writers attempting the Gothic combination of supernatural plots with emotionally realistic characters. 1790s Gothic boom At the height of the Gothic's popularity in the 1790s, in England the genre was almost synonymous with Ann Radcliffe, whose works were highly anticipated and widely imitated. She has been called both "the Great Enchantress" and "Mother Radcliffe" due to her influence. She combined aspects of Walpole's Gothic romance with the traditions of the earlier sentimental novel. Radcliffe's defining narrative technique was the "explained supernatural," or, seemingly-magical events which turn out to have mundane explanations. Radcliffe's success attracted many imitators, and the 1790s were characterized by a boom in Gothic publications, especially through the Minerva Press publishing house. Radcliffe's works were often seen as the feminine and rational opposite of a more violently horrifying male Gothic associated with Matthew Lewis. Lewis's The Monk (1796) contrasted strongly with Radcliffe's bestselling The Mysteries of Udolpho (1794), and Radcliffe responded to Lewis in her final novel The Italian (1797). Lewis's The Monk was also seen as bringing the continental horror mode to England, drawing on the German Schauerroman. German Schauerroman The term Schauerroman is sometimes equated with the term "Gothic novel", but this is only partially true. Both genres are based on the terrifying side of the Middle Ages, and both frequently feature the same elements (castles, ghost, monster, etc.). However, Schauerroman's key elements are necromancy and secret societies and it is remarkably more pessimistic than the British Gothic novel. All those elements are the |
on Mount Taebaek (Taebaek, Gangwon Province) at an altitude of ; here it was found growing on oak bark. It is only known to occur at the type locality. The specific epithet loekoesii honours Hungarian lichenologist László Lőkös, who collected the type specimen. Description The lichen forms a thin, grey, crust-like thallus that lacks soredia, pruina, and a prothallus. Its asci contains from 12 to 16 ascospores, each of which are ellipsoid, hyaline, | the type specimen. Description The lichen forms a thin, grey, crust-like thallus that lacks soredia, pruina, and a prothallus. Its asci contains from 12 to 16 ascospores, each of which are ellipsoid, hyaline, and typically measure 12.6–15.3 by 7.5–8.5 μm. It contains several secondary chemicals, including atranorin, usnic acid, zeorin, and norstictic acid. See also List |
Ryan Tsuki Hawai'i: Kanoa Leahey & James Anastassiades St. Francis: Sam Levitt & Ray Gooden NJIT: Scott Sudikoff & Ray Gooden Belmont Abbey: Tyler Aki & Lauren Withrow Long Beach State: Tyler Aki & Kris Berzins Lincoln Memorial: Adam Haley King: Brittney Ramsey & Julie Ward Grand Canyon: Ray Gooden & Kris Berzins Quincy: Sam Levitt & Ray Gooden Lindenwood: Sam Levitt & Kris Berzins Ohio State: Keith Kokinda & Hanna Williford Ball State: No commentary McKendree: Colin Suhre Lewis: Scott Sudikoff & Lauren Withrow Purdue Fort Wayne: Emmanuel: Daemen: Purdue Fort Wayne: McKendree: Lewis: Lindenwood: Quincy: Ball State: Ohio State: Rankings ^The Media did not | Hawai'i: Kanoa Leahey & James Anastassiades St. Francis: Sam Levitt & Ray Gooden NJIT: Scott Sudikoff & Ray Gooden Belmont Abbey: Tyler Aki & Lauren Withrow Long Beach State: Tyler Aki & Kris Berzins Lincoln Memorial: Adam Haley King: Brittney Ramsey & Julie Ward Grand Canyon: Ray Gooden & Kris Berzins Quincy: Sam Levitt & Ray Gooden Lindenwood: Sam Levitt & Kris Berzins Ohio State: Keith Kokinda & Hanna Williford Ball State: |
as Jack Ames Ethel Shannon as Mary Bryant Frank Elliott as Wendell Martin Ralph McCullough as Charles Bryant Ray Turner as Ulysses Fred Burns as Red Dugan Charles Clary as Herbert Barron Billy Butts as Child Doreen Turner as Child References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United | is a 1925 American silent action film directed by Harry Garson and starring Maurice 'Lefty' Flynn, Ethel Shannon and Frank Elliott. Synopsis Racing enthusiast joins the police as a motorcycle officer. He battles a gang of people smugglers, who have kidnapped the woman he is in love with. Cast Maurice 'Lefty' Flynn as Jack Ames Ethel Shannon as Mary Bryant Frank Elliott as Wendell Martin Ralph McCullough as Charles Bryant Ray Turner as Ulysses Fred Burns as Red Dugan Charles |
compiled an overall record of 3–5–1 with a mark of 0–4 in conference play. Schedule References Southwest Texas State Texas State Bobcats football seasons Southwest | Joe Bailey Cheaney, the team compiled an overall record of 3–5–1 with a mark of 0–4 in conference play. Schedule References Southwest Texas State Texas State Bobcats football seasons Southwest Texas State |
seat of Cressy. He served until his death in Launceston in 1893. References 1838 births 1893 deaths Members of the Tasmanian | born in Launceston in Tasmania in 1838. In 1886 he was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly, representing the seat of Cressy. He served until his |
the project, included a private screening room in the condo section of the building. Rockwell designed four model apartments for prospective buyers, which the Hakimian Group presented at a party in September 2007. Rockwell also designed the hotel, with rooms averaging . The condominium portion of the building opened in 2009 with 346 residential units. Hakimian allowed residents to sublease their condos for periods of as little as three months, which made the building appealing to buyers from around the world. The hotel portion opened as Andaz Wall Street in January 2010, and a restaurant named Wall & Water also opened within the ground floor. Condo sales at 75 Wall Street lagged in the wake of the late-2000s financial crisis, and only 137 of the units were in contract or had been sold by July 2010. As a result, Bayerische Landesbank, which had given the developers a $263 million loan for the building's renovation, extended the term of the loan by two years. Hakimian refinanced existing debt on the hotel with Annaly Capital Management in 2017. The hotel renovated its rooms in 2019. COVID-19 pandemic The hotel suspended operations in 2020 amid citywide shutdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic. In March 2020, Hakimian listed the hotel portion for sale for $125 million, but failed to make a sale; a new owner could convert the hotel back to office space, which before the pandemic had seen more steady demand than hotel rooms in New York City. According to court papers, only $20,000 remained in the hotel's operating account by April 2020. Hakimian entered into a forbearance agreement with Annaly in June 2020, extending the due date of its loan to December. According to court documents, Hakimian failed to pay off the loan or make interest payments. In January 2022, Hakimian sold the hotel portion of the building to Navika Capital for $84.7 million after Annaly attempted to foreclose on | & Leeds donated over 250,000 historical artifacts to the South Street Seaport Museum, many of which came from the 75 Wall Street excavation. Barclays had opened its headquarters by early 1987. At the time, Barclays was planning to expand its operations within the United States. The Christian Science Monitor wrote that the lobby was filled with scaffolding, and "a vacant elevator shaft and artless walls further attest that Barclays Bank's new granite-and-brass North American headquarters is not nearly complete." London & Leeds was still fitting out the building in mid-1988. The building's completion coincided with a decline in New York City's office market. Additionally, Barclays decided to involve itself in wholesale business and capital markets rather than expand its American operations, as had been the bank's intention when 75 Wall Street was completed. By 1989, Barclays was looking to relocate 1,000 employees from 75 Wall Street to MetroTech Center in Brooklyn. News service Knight Ridder occupied up to in the building before moving to the World Financial Center in 1996. Dresdner Bank leased of space in 1994 and opened a fixed-income trading floor at 75 Wall Street the next year. J.P. Morgan & Co. also leased space there during the late 1990s. Barclays itself only occupied at 75 Wall Street by 1997. A bomb detonated outside the building in 2000, breaking some windows, though nobody was hurt. Following the nearby collapse of the World Trade Center during the September 11 attacks in 2001, Dresdner Bank's successor Dresdner Kleinwort moved out of 75 Wall Street, and Barclay also contemplated moving its offices. Despite vacating the building, Dresdner continued to lease 12 stories, and the Fireman's Fund Insurance Company held a lease on three stories. JPMorgan Chase purchased the building from Barclays in 2005 and subsequently bought out these two leases. Hotel and condominium use Conversion and 2010s operation The Hakimian Organization and Peykar Brothers Realty purchased 75 Wall Street from JPMorgan Chase for $185 million in December 2005. By then, many office buildings in the Financial District were being turned into residential condominiums, and several hotels were also being built in the neighborhood. Rex Hakimian said that while the average office rent in the area was per month, condominium apartments often sold for more than . Hakimian said 75 Wall Street's small floor plates and tall ceilings made the building seem "as if it was built to be converted". The building was rezoned for residential and commercial use. Over three years, the Hakimian Organization converted 75 Wall Street into a mixed-use structure with condominiums on its upper floors and a hotel below. SLCE Architects designed the conversion, and Hyatt agreed to operate the hotel as one of the first hotels in its Andaz chain. The project was to contain about 250 hotel rooms and 350 apartments. A tenant amenity area was placed on the rooftop, with a lounge, hot tub, small beach, solarium, and hammocks. Condo residents could also pay a la carte for service from the hotel's housekeeping staff. Interior designer David Rockwell, one of the architects involved in the project, included a private screening room in the condo section of the building. Rockwell designed four model apartments for prospective buyers, which the Hakimian Group presented at a party in September 2007. Rockwell also designed the hotel, with rooms averaging . The condominium portion of the building opened in 2009 with 346 residential units. Hakimian allowed residents to sublease their condos |
Joshi, and Jae-Seoun Hur. The type specimen was collected by Hur on Mount Baekwoon (Gangwon Province) at an elevation of . In China, it was recorded growing on the bark of Korean pine. The lichen has a dull whitish to ash-grey crust-like thallus with | common on the bark of deciduous trees such as maple, birch, dogwood, and oak. The lichen was formally described as a new species in 2011 by Lei Lü, Yogesh Joshi, and Jae-Seoun Hur. The type specimen was collected by Hur on Mount Baekwoon (Gangwon Province) at an elevation of |
in Georgia, the 1789 act permitted indiscriminate massacre of Creek Indians by proclaiming them to be outside the state's protection. Apart from physical annihilation, the State promoted acculturation by introducing legislation limiting land entitlements to Indians who had abandoned tribal citizenship. Boarding schools According to Schilling, there are still a large number of adult Native people who have been forcibly removed from their families and shipped off to Native residential schools, where they were beaten for speaking their native languages, were sexually assaulted by school officials, or were left to die in the cases they contracted diseases. Throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the United States had approximately 350 government-funded and frequently church-run Indigenous boarding schools. According to the U.S. Interior Department, the Indian boarding schools was meant “to culturally assimilate Indigenous children” through forcible removal from their families and communities and placement in remote "residential facilities where their American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian identities, languages, and beliefs" would be suppressed. Hundreds of thousands of Indigenous children have been removed from their communities for over 150 years. Between 1869 and the 1970s, hundreds of thousands of Indigenous children "passed through or died" at these schools until the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 gave Native American parents the legal | Trending, many people are aware of historical atrocities that were committed against his people, but there is an "extensive amount of misunderstanding about Native American and First Nations people's history." He added that Native Americans have also suffered a "cultural genocide” because of colonization's residual effects. Law and cultural genocide The American-Indian experience in North America is defined as comprising physical and cultural disintegration. That fact becomes clear when one examines how law and colonialism were used as tools of genocide, both physically and culturally. According to Luana Ross the assumption that law (a Euro-American construct) and its administration are prejudiced against particular groups of individuals is critical for understanding Native American criminality and the experiences of Natives imprisoned. For instance, in Georgia, the 1789 act permitted indiscriminate massacre of Creek Indians by proclaiming them to be outside the state's protection. Apart from physical annihilation, the State promoted acculturation by introducing legislation limiting land entitlements to Indians who had abandoned tribal citizenship. Boarding schools According to Schilling, there are still a large number of adult Native people who have been forcibly removed from their families and shipped off to Native residential schools, where they were beaten for speaking their native languages, were sexually assaulted by school officials, or were left to die in the cases they contracted diseases. Throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the United States had approximately 350 government-funded and frequently church-run Indigenous boarding schools. According to the U.S. Interior Department, the Indian boarding schools was meant “to culturally assimilate Indigenous children” through forcible removal from their families and communities and placement in remote "residential facilities where their American Indian, Alaska Native, and |
including Arias, and by 12 p.m. the Flag of Peru had been risen on the Ecuadorian outpost, ending the battle. Ecuadorian accounts claim that the men had to leave almost naked and extremely unprepared, and that due to the harsh nature of the local environment, six children drowned. Aftermath The government of Ecuador, led by Dr. Carlos Alberto Arroyo del Río, signed the Rio de Janeiro Protocol on January 29, 1942, with which Ecuador officially renounced its claim to a sovereign outlet to the Amazon River. Rosa Panduro District was created in 2014, named after a housewife who participated in the battle along with her husband. References Ecuadorian–Peruvian War 1941 in Ecuador 1941 in Peru Wars involving Peru | but skirmishes between both parties continued nevertheless. Battle Both parties started exchanging fire at 4 a.m. according to Peru. Who started the attack, however, is disputed by both parties as well. The Ecuadorian outpost was well supplied and in a good position, and the Peruvian outpost was on a small island with trees blocking the view located in the Napo–Aguarico confluence. At the time, both outposts were located in what was known as the Status quo line, agreed upon by both countries in 1936 to serve as a provisional border, and were separated by an eponymous bridge. During the battle, Major Arias attempted to negotiate a ceasefire but was unsuccessful in doing so as the Peruvians demanded an unconditional surrender, something he was not allowed to approve. According to Peru, Arias also unsuccessfully attempted to communicate with Major Escalante, who had fled the scene. According to Ecuador, Peru used air |
1825. In 1871 he was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly, representing the seat of South Hobart. He served until 1891. He | Tasmania in 1825. In 1871 he was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly, representing the seat of South Hobart. He served until 1891. He died |
located outside the Chinese Museum's entrance on the spot where their traditional Chinese New Year Lion Dance always ends. The statue's front inscription reads "Dr. Sun Yat Sen The Founder of Modern China 1866–1925", the back inscription reads "Respectfully erected by the Founding Committee of Dr. Sun Yat Sen Memorial Statue Inc and the Chinese Community of Australia 10 October 2011 Melbourne", the inscription on the left reads "The World is for All" and the inscription on the right reads "Love is for All". References External links 2011 sculptures Cultural depictions of Sun Yat-sen Monuments and memorials in | Dance Blessing ceremony, with the statue located outside the Chinese Museum's entrance on the spot where their traditional Chinese New Year Lion Dance always ends. The statue's front inscription reads "Dr. Sun Yat Sen The Founder of Modern China 1866–1925", the back inscription reads "Respectfully erected by the Founding Committee of Dr. Sun Yat Sen Memorial Statue Inc and the Chinese Community of Australia 10 October 2011 Melbourne", the inscription on the left reads "The World is for All" and the inscription on the right reads "Love is for All". References External links 2011 sculptures Cultural depictions of Sun Yat-sen Monuments and memorials in Melbourne Outdoor sculptures in Australia Sculptures of men in Australia Statues in Australia |
Grey. Cast Maurice 'Lefty' Flynn as The Stranger Eva Novak as Winifred Samson Wallace Beery as William Kirk Rosemary Theby as Chiquita Charles K. French as Sheriff Nelson Harry Spingler as Campbell Harry Dunkinson as Kenworth Samson References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film | a 1921 American silent western film directed by Emmett J. Flynn and starring Maurice 'Lefty' Flynn, Eva Novak and Wallace Beery. It is based on the 1909 novel The Last Trail by Zane Grey. Cast Maurice 'Lefty' Flynn as The Stranger Eva Novak as Winifred Samson Wallace Beery as William Kirk Rosemary Theby as Chiquita Charles K. French as Sheriff Nelson Harry Spingler as Campbell Harry Dunkinson as Kenworth Samson References Bibliography Connelly, |
down from the group of 20 riders. van Aert held his lead to the line extending the gap to 22 seconds. The group of 20 sprint out for the rest of the places of the podium with Sonny Colbrelli beating Greg Van Avermaet. Teams Twenty-five teams participated in the race, including all eighteen UCI WorldTour teams and seven UCI ProTeams. Each team entered seven riders, except for who entered five, and who entered six each, for a total of 171 riders. Result References External links 2022 | 2022 UCI World Tour. Omloop Het Nieuwsblad is a race that is usually won by a solo rider or is decided by a sprint from a small group of several riders. This year was no exception, winner Wout van Aert attacked with 13 km to go from the group of favorites. Victor Campenaerts was the first to try chase Van Aert down from the group of 20 riders. van Aert held his lead to the line extending the gap to 22 seconds. The group of 20 sprint out for the |
Falkiner (16 May 1848 – 14 November 1927) was an Australian politician. Falkiner was born in Epping Forest in Tasmania in 1848. In 1882 he was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly, representing the seat | In 1886 his seat was replaced by Evandale, which he represented until his defeat in 1891. He died in 1927 in Longford. References |
to be the founder of the true crime makeup genre of YouTube videos. Career Prior to creating her YouTube content, Sarian worked as a social media creator with cosmetics subscription service IPSY, and as an employee for the brands Sephora and Urban Decay. She began her YouTube channel in 2013 as a traditional makeup channel, producing makeup tutorials and reviews. In January 2019, she released the first episode of Murder, Mystery & Makeup, in which she discussed the Watts family murders whilst applying makeup. In June 2021, she debuted her AudioBoom original podcast Dark History with an episode on the DuPont chemical scandal. | DuPont chemical scandal. Video versions of the podcast filmed in Los Angeles are produced by Wheelhouse DNA and released on her YouTube channel the day following their AudioBoom release. Reception In 2020, YouTube ranked Sarian amongst the top breakout creators of the year. She was also presented with a Creator Honor Award by NikkieTutorials at the 10th Streamy Awards, as well as being nominated for the Beauty subject award. At the 11th Streamy Awards, Sarian won the Beauty subject award. She was also nominated for Makeup Influencer of the Year at the 2021 USA Today American Influencer Awards. The Guardian included Murder, Mystery & Makeup in a list of the best podcasts of the week, describing the series as reaching an "innovative new niche". Dark History was listed as one of the best new podcasts of 2021 by publications such as the Las |
References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1. University of California Press, 1997. External links 1921 films 1921 drama films English-language films | Watrous Dunham Leslie Casey as Tucker Jibbey George Kerby as Rand Barlow References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1. University of California |
born in Ballybay in County Monaghan in 1820. In 1843 he was found guilty of subornation to perjury and transported to Tasmania, where he arrived in 1844. He received his ticket of leave in 1847 and became a free man in 1853. In 1872 he was elected to the Tasmanian House | 1889) was an Australian politician. Gray was born in Ballybay in County Monaghan in 1820. In 1843 he was found guilty of subornation to perjury and transported to Tasmania, where he arrived in 1844. He received his ticket of leave in 1847 |
by Sentenced from the album Down "Sun Won't Shine", a song by Skyy from the album Skyyport "The Sun Won't Shine", a song by Angelfish | from the album Down "Sun Won't Shine", a song by Skyy from the album Skyyport "The Sun |
rear admiral Eugene H. Black III (born c. 1964), U.S. Navy vice admiral Jeremy Black (Royal Navy officer) | (born 1948), U.S. Navy rear admiral Eugene H. Black III (born c. 1964), U.S. Navy vice admiral Jeremy Black (Royal |
Francis Huston (1812 – 18 December 1890) was an Australian politician. Huston was born in 1812. He was a doctor before entering politics. In 1887 he was | he was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly, representing the seat of New Norfolk. He served until his death in 1890. References 1812 births 1890 deaths Members |
Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams, Molly Malone and Hal Wilson. Cast Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams as Big Boy Molly Malone as Molly Melody Hal Wilson as Pop Melody Edward Burns as Bill Lang Edward W. Borman as Tuck Martin William Hughes Curran as Pablo References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: | Lang Edward W. Borman as Tuck Martin William Hughes Curran as Pablo References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film |
the capital of the Panamanian comarca (indigenous territory) of Naso Tjër Di. It was founded on 4 December 2020, having been separated | of Naso Tjër Di. It was founded on 4 December 2020, having been separated from the Changuinola District. |
split decision. Instead, it was announced on 25 February 2022 that Álvarez had signed a two-fight deal with Matchroom Boxing; the first fight would see him returning to the light heavyweight division to challenge long-reigning undefeated WBA (Super) champion Dmitry Bivol on May 7 in a bout that would be televised as sports streaming service DAZN's first pay-per-view offering in the United States and Canada. Bivol first won the WBA interim light heavyweight title in only his seventh professional bout in May 2016, making his first defense of the full WBA world title in 2017, before being designated as Super champion in 2019. Against Álvarez, Bivol will be making his fourth defense of the WBA (Super) | a bout that would be televised as sports streaming service DAZN's first pay-per-view offering in the United States and Canada. Bivol first won the WBA interim light heavyweight title in only his seventh professional bout in May 2016, making his first defense of the full WBA world title in 2017, before being designated as Super champion in 2019. Against Álvarez, Bivol will be making his fourth defense of the WBA (Super) title, and his ninth world title defense overall. Fight card Broadcasting The bout will be broadcast live by sports streaming service DAZN to existing subscribers worldwide excluding Latin America. The bout will be broadcast on pay-per-view in the United States and Canada. < References Boxing matches Boxing matches involving Canelo Álvarez 2022 |
the car and transferred to the tailing car. A man was not known by the relatives of the missing sabungeros in Rizal. On January 31, 2022, relatives of 18 enthusiasts held a protests in Mendiola to call the government to speed up the investigation. On February 4, 2022, a luxury car used to transport the cockfight enthusiasts was found abandoned in a restaurant in Malate, Manila with its engine still running. The police looked for the possible kidnapping case but there is no evidence that the missing cockfight enthusiasts were kidnapped in Manila and stated that the enthusiasts were seen getting out alive. Investigations and reactions On February 8, 2022, the Philipine National Police said that they identified the persons of interest in connection to the missing cockfight enthusiasts. The police said that the investigators reportedly talked to the cockfight arena managers and the security guards before the disappearance took place. The investigators eyed for "game fixing" and a so-called "double-cross" in fights as the cause of the disappearances. On February 12, 2022, Senator Leila de Lima expressed concern over the missing cockfight players, and also lamented for "seemingly slow pace of investigation". On February 15, the relatives of missing cockfight enthusiasts held a prayer vigil in front of the Commission of Human Rights (CHR). On February 17, 2022, Department of Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra ordered the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) to investigate the disappearance of over 20 sabungeros. On February 24, the Senators called for the suspension of operations and licenses of online sabong in the country. Senator Panfilo Lacson, former PNP chief (1999–2001), warned that the PNP would be a "slap" if they do not solve the missing sabungeros while Senator Ronald dela Rosa, also a former PNP chief (2016–2018), urged the police to double-time the investigation. On February 25, a social media post claiming that the bodies of alleged missing cockfight enthusiasts were found in Tanay, Rizal; however, the police debunked the claim, proving that the images were taken on February 12, 2022, when the police investigated the ambush in Guindulungan, Maguindanao where 12 people killed and three others injured. The police condemned the post, stating that the misinformation was an attempt to derail their investigation. In the hearing of Senate Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs, the sibling of one of the missing enthusiasts, Ricardo Lasco Jr., said that, on August 30, 2021, | in Manila and stated that the enthusiasts were seen getting out alive. Investigations and reactions On February 8, 2022, the Philipine National Police said that they identified the persons of interest in connection to the missing cockfight enthusiasts. The police said that the investigators reportedly talked to the cockfight arena managers and the security guards before the disappearance took place. The investigators eyed for "game fixing" and a so-called "double-cross" in fights as the cause of the disappearances. On February 12, 2022, Senator Leila de Lima expressed concern over the missing cockfight players, and also lamented for "seemingly slow pace of investigation". On February 15, the relatives of missing cockfight enthusiasts held a prayer vigil in front of the Commission of Human Rights (CHR). On February 17, 2022, Department of Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra ordered the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) to investigate the disappearance of over 20 sabungeros. On February 24, the Senators called for the suspension of operations and licenses of online sabong in the country. Senator Panfilo Lacson, former PNP chief (1999–2001), warned that the PNP would be a "slap" if they do not solve the missing sabungeros while Senator Ronald dela Rosa, also a former PNP chief (2016–2018), urged the police to double-time the investigation. On February 25, a social media post claiming that the bodies of alleged missing cockfight enthusiasts were found in Tanay, Rizal; however, the police debunked the claim, proving that the images were taken on February 12, 2022, when the police investigated the ambush in Guindulungan, Maguindanao where 12 people killed and three others injured. The police condemned the post, stating that the misinformation was an attempt to derail their investigation. In the hearing of Senate Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs, the sibling of one of the missing enthusiasts, Ricardo Lasco Jr., said that, on August 30, 2021, the armed men identified themselves as the NBI |
was an Australian politician. Mugliston was elected in 1886 to the Tasmanian House of Assembly, representing the seat of Brighton. He served until his | until his defeat in 1891. He died in 1914 in London. References 1840s births |
Pringle (born c. 1964), U.S. Navy rear admiral Joel R. P. Pringle (1873–1932), U.S. Navy vice | (born c. 1964), U.S. Navy rear admiral Joel R. P. Pringle (1873–1932), U.S. Navy |
1825), Royal Navy admiral Neville Purvis (born 1936), Royal Navy | Royal Navy vice admiral John Child Purvis (died |
a pregnant woman living near the Ukrainian-Russian border during the War in Donbas and the shooting of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17. Klondike premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2022, where it won the World Cinema Dramatic Competition for directing. At the | Festival, it won the second place in Panorama Audience Award category. Cast Oksana Cherkashina as Ira Serhiy Shadrin as Tolik Oleg Shcherbina as Yurik, Ira's younger brother Awards and nominations References External links 2022 films Ukrainian drama films Ukrainian films Sundance Film Festival award winners 2022 drama films |
Arthur Young (1816 – 27 March 1906) was an Australian politician. Young was born in Aberdeenshire in 1816. In 1886 he was elected | 1906 in Devonport. References 1816 births 1906 deaths Members of the Tasmanian House of |
serving disabled children. The FCC sued the school district in 1993 because the district did not want to pay certain fees. In 2019 Wayne Barker became the superintendent. Schools As of February 2022, the district holds jurisdiction over 2 secondary and 7 primary schools. Listed below, they are: Secondary Mishawaka High School John Young Middle School Elementary Battell Elementary School Beiger Elementary School Emmons Elementary School Hums Elementary School LaSalle Elementary School Liberty Elementary School | the Family & Children's Center (FCC), an organization serving disabled children. The FCC sued the school district in 1993 because the district did not want to pay certain fees. In 2019 Wayne Barker became the superintendent. Schools As of February 2022, the district holds jurisdiction over 2 secondary and 7 primary schools. Listed below, they are: |
Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1. University of California Press, 1997. External links 1925 films 1925 adventure films 1925 comedy films English-language films American films American silent feature films American adventure films American | Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1. University of California Press, 1997. External links 1925 films 1925 adventure films 1925 comedy films English-language films American films American silent feature films American adventure films American comedy films American black-and-white films Films directed by Harry Garson Film Booking Offices |
by WoRMS: Corticium acanthastrum Corticium bargibanti Corticium candelabrum Corticium diamantense Corticium furcatum Corticium monolophum Corticium niger Corticium quadripartitum Corticium simplex Corticium vaceleti Corticium verticillatum Reference Homoscleromorpha | Corticium candelabrum Corticium diamantense Corticium furcatum Corticium monolophum Corticium niger Corticium quadripartitum Corticium simplex Corticium vaceleti Corticium |
wide. Flowering has been observed in November, and the fruit is long. Taxonomy Lechenaultia magnifica was first formally described in 2006 by Leigh William Sage in the journal Nuytsia from material collected by Fred Hort near Bindoon in 2002. The specific epithet (magnifica) means "splendid" or "magnificent", referring to the floral display of this species. Distribution and habitat Magnificent lechenaultia is only known from the Bindoon area in south-western Western Australia where it grows in open woodland. Conservation status This lechenaultia is listed as "Priority One" by the Government of Western Australia Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, meaning that it is known from only one or a few locations that are potentially at risk. References Asterales of | an erect, perennial herb or subshrub that typically grows to a height of up to and has pimply foliage. The leaves are crowded, linear to narrowly lance-shaped, long and wide, but longer near the flowers. The flowers are arranged in compact groups, the sepals more or less linear, long and the petals long, pink to mauve or purple with long, soft hairs inside the petal tube. The petal lobes are long, the upper lobes erect with wings wide, the lower lobes long and wide. Flowering has been observed in November, and the fruit is long. Taxonomy Lechenaultia magnifica was first formally described in 2006 by Leigh William Sage in the journal Nuytsia from |
in Echo as of 2020 where he will play FBI agent Riley Burnside. He is a native of Tulsa, Oklahoma where he attended Union High School and the University of | has been cast in Echo as of 2020 where he will play FBI agent Riley Burnside. He is a native of Tulsa, Oklahoma where he attended Union High School and the University of Tulsa. References |
Serie C and signed with Lucchese. References External links 2000 births Living people People from Syracuse, Sicily Footballers from Sicily Italian footballers Association football wingers Serie C players Serie D players Genoa C.F.C. players S.P.A.L. players Albissola 2010 players Calcio Foggia 1920 S.S.D. players A.C.N. Siena 1904 players Lucchese 1905 players | 2019, he signed with Serie D club Foggia as a free agent. After one season, on 29 October 2020 he joined Serie D club Robur Siena. On 12 August 2021, he returned to Serie C and signed with Lucchese. References External links 2000 births Living people People from Syracuse, Sicily Footballers from Sicily Italian footballers Association football wingers Serie C players Serie D players Genoa C.F.C. players S.P.A.L. |
Lee Phelps as Tom Sam Armstrong as Jack Buck Russell as Society Sam Jules Hanft as Mr. Blakely References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, | Russell as Society Sam Jules Hanft as Mr. Blakely References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1. University of California Press, 1997. |
They also have a unique story behind choosing a club name that resembles English singer and songwriter, Dua Lipa. Because this club is a combination of two regions, they thought of an abbreviated name that was appropriate and easy to understand. They are known to have been to make two name choices, namely Duapali FC and Dualipa FC, and they finally decided to use the name DUALIPA FC as the club name. References External links Football clubs in Indonesia Football clubs in West Sumatra Association football clubs established in 2021 2021 establishments | Sumatra to become members as well as compete in Liga 3 and Soeratin Cup. They also have a unique story behind choosing a club name that resembles English singer and songwriter, Dua Lipa. Because this club is a combination of two regions, they thought of an abbreviated name that was appropriate and easy to understand. They are known to have been to make two name choices, namely Duapali |
that competed in the Pakistan Super League. The team is based in Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. They were one of the six teams that competed in the 2020 season. The team was coached by | coached by Daren Sammy and captained by Wahab Riaz. Management and Coaching Staff Season standings Ladder League matches Playoffs Eliminator |
by Daren Sammy, and captained by Wahab Riaz. Season standings Points table League fixtures Playoffs Eliminator 1 Eliminator 2 Final References External links Team records | tournament in 2017. The team was coached by Daren Sammy, and captained by Wahab Riaz. Season standings Points table League fixtures Playoffs Eliminator 1 Eliminator 2 Final References External links Team |
New Delhi (). Rahman has received an international grant to study Nazism in Germany and find out how the politics in Pakistan and India will affect its minorities. The novel research grant was awarded by 'Crossing Borders' programme, jointly held by the Robert Bosch Foundation and the Literarisches Colloquium, Berlin as reported by LCB & TOI. Critic Dr Shahid Iqbal Kamran analyzed the novel and writes in his article that "Zindeeq begins with the most important day of Sanaullah’s life, | the most important day of Sanaullah’s life, when he passed the compulsory examination to become an officer in the army and ends with the phrase, "And the war has begun'. It points to a fear that if both the countries will remain victims of their history, unless people here come out of the ideas and thoughts spread during the British rule, and the light of Taxila is not spread the region will continue to plunge in the darkness. As long as solidarity, freedom and equality are not embraced as a common principle, the fear of war will continue to haunt and destroy minds. And that is what this novel marks on the minds |
Italian professional footballer who plays as a forward for club Lucchese. Club career Born in Rome, Semprini finished his formation in Virtus Entella youth sector. On 3 August 2018, he joined Serie D club Ponsacco. On 13 July 2019, he signed with Serie C club Pontedera. Semprini made his professional debut on 24 August 2019 against Carrrarese. On 16 August 2020, he was loaned to Südtirol. His loan ended on 16 | 1998) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a forward for club Lucchese. Club career Born in Rome, Semprini finished his formation in Virtus Entella youth sector. On 3 August 2018, he joined Serie D club Ponsacco. On 13 July 2019, he signed with Serie C club Pontedera. Semprini made his professional debut on 24 August 2019 against Carrrarese. On 16 |
novel, leading to a series of absurd events culminating in catastrophe. After her downfall, her affectations and excessive imaginations become eventually subdued by the voice of reason in the form of Stuart, a paternal figure, under whose guidance the protagonist receives a sound education and correction of | fancies herself as the heroine of a Gothic romance. She perceives and models reality according to the stereotypes and typical plot structures of the Gothic novel, leading to a series of absurd events culminating in catastrophe. After her downfall, her affectations and excessive imaginations become eventually subdued by the |
about gay men. The award was established in 1990 and ran until 2020 when the Foundation combined all mystery awards into a single Lambda Literary Award for Mystery. Recipients References Lambda Literary Awards Awards established in the 1990s LGBT | a single Lambda Literary Award for Mystery. Recipients References Lambda Literary Awards Awards established in the 1990s LGBT literary awards |
in 1991. Wang joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in November 1990. After graduation, he stayed at the university and worked successively as deputy director and director of Electronic Engineering Department, vice dean of the School of Information Science and Technology, director of Personnel Department and director of Human Resources Development Office, and deputy director of Supervision Committee. He became assistant president in February 2016. In December 2016, he was appointed vice president. After this office was terminated in October 2018, he became executive vice president. On 25 | After graduation, he stayed at the university and worked successively as deputy director and director of Electronic Engineering Department, vice dean of the School of Information Science and Technology, director of Personnel Department and director of Human Resources Development Office, and deputy director of Supervision Committee. He became assistant president in February 2016. In December 2016, he was appointed vice president. After this office was terminated in October 2018, he became executive |
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Mount Jackson in 2008 where the chips are produced currently. In 2013, Route 11 partnered with Ben & Jerry's to produce a promotional ice cream flavor Capitol Chill, garnished with the company's Sweet Potato chips. Factory and production The Route 11 Potato Chips manufacturing facility is located on 11 Edwards Way next to Interstate 81 and U.S 11 near Shenandoah Caverns. The factory building has a lobby open to the public where visitors can purchase chips and merchandise, get free samples, and view the factory itself. The company typically uses potatoes locally-grown in Virginia or ones grown in North Carolina. Seasonally, Yukon Gold and sweet potatoes are used for other chip flavors. The factory produces 600 pounds of potato chips each hour. Flavors Route 11 sells eleven different chip flavors: Lightly Salted, the company's standard flavor Barbeque, seasoned with barbecue spices Chesapeake Crab, seasoned with spiced traditionally used to season crabs in the Mid-Atlantic region Dill Pickle, vinegar added for a dill pickle flavor | Route 11 Potato Chips is an American brand and manufacturer of kettle-cooked potato chips based in Mount Jackson, Virginia, United States, located in the Shenandoah Valley. The company competes with other Mid-Atlantic potato chip companies such as Martin's Potato Chips and Utz Brands. History Route 11 Potato Chips was founded in 1992 by Sarah Cohen and originally based in Middletown, Virginia, named after U.S. Route 11, which runs north–south nearby. The company moved its production facility to Mount Jackson in 2008 where |
Section 2 Bottom half Section 3 Section 4 Women's doubles Seeds Chen Qingchen / Jia Yifan Jongkolphan Kititharakul / Rawinda Prajongjai Gabriela Stoeva / Stefani Stoeva Maiken Fruergaard / Sara Thygesen Apriyani Rahayu / Siti Fadia Silva Ramadhanti Ashwini Ponnappa / N. Sikki Reddy Liu Xuanxuan / Xia Yuting Amalie Magelund / Freja Ravn Finals Top half Section 1 Section 2 Bottom half Section 3 Section 4 Mixed doubles Seeds Wang Yilyu / Huang Dongping Praveen Jordan / Melati Daeva Oktavianti Marcus Ellis / Lauren Smith Tan Kian Meng / Lai Pei Jing Thom Gicquel / Delphine Delrue Goh Soon Huat / Shevon Jemie Lai Mathias Christiansen / Alexandra Bøje Mark Lamsfuß / Isabel Lohau | Tournament The 2022 Swiss Open will be the sixth tournament of the 2022 BWF World Tour and is part of the Swiss Open championships which has been held since 1955. It is organized by the Swiss Badminton with sanction from the Badminton World Federation. Venue This tournament will be held at St. Jakobshalle in Basel, Switzerland. Point distribution Below is the point distribution table for each phase of the tournament based on the BWF point system for the BWF World Tour Super 300 event. Prize pool The total prize money is US$180,000 with the distribution of the prize money in accordance with BWF regulations. Men's singles Seeds Viktor Axelsen Anders Antonsen Anthony Sinisuka Ginting Jonatan Christie Loh Kean Yew Ng Ka Long Srikanth Kidambi Lakshya Sen Finals Top half Section 1 Section 2 Bottom half Section 3 Section 4 Women's singles Seeds Chen Yufei P. V. Sindhu He Bingjiao Busanan Ongbamrungphan Michelle Li Mia Blichfeldt Wang Zhiyi Kirsty Gilmour Finals Top half Section 1 Section 2 Bottom half Section 3 Section 4 Men's doubles Seeds Mohammad Ahsan / Hendra Setiawan Aaron Chia / Soh Wooi Yik Satwiksairaj Rankireddy / Chirag Shetty Fajar Alfian / |
Subspecies These two subspecies belong to the species Parancistrocerus perennis: | Vespidae. Subspecies These two subspecies belong to the species Parancistrocerus perennis: Parancistrocerus perennis anacardivora (Rohwer, 1915) Parancistrocerus |
coach who is currently an assistant coach of Western Michigan Broncos under head coach, Clayton Bates. He played college basketball at Aquinas College wherein he ranked sixth all-time in points in school history. Coaching career On June 29, 2020, it has been reported that Bullock, after spending a few years being | college basketball at Aquinas College wherein he ranked sixth all-time in points in school history. Coaching career On June 29, 2020, it has been reported that Bullock, after spending a few years being the director of basketball operations of Western Michigan Broncos, he would be promoted to being an assistant coach. Bates, in an interview, stated: "Jake is passionate about the teaching the |
also wrote the screenplay and edited the film. The film is based on Åge Rønning's 1966 novel De ukjentes marked. The film premiered on November 7, 1968, at cinemas in Oslo, Kristiansand, Tønsberg, Drammen, and Ski. Plot Star journalist William Klement's career is struggling, and he needs a scoop to make a comeback. One day he comes across an elderly asthmatic outcast called Glassblåser'n (the Glassblower). He is an eternal outcast that has lost his name on the path of life, but who still has his imagination, disrespectful irony, and heart intact, despite his atherosclerosis and asthma. The life of an outcast is not the subject matter for this tough journalist, who has seen most of this world's hypocrisy and ugliness, but he feels sorry for Glassblåser'n and wants to help him. But then he meets Glassblåser's friends. They are outcasts too, a number of | It was directed by Nils R. Müller, who also wrote the screenplay and edited the film. The film is based on Åge Rønning's 1966 novel De ukjentes marked. The film premiered on November 7, 1968, at cinemas in Oslo, Kristiansand, Tønsberg, Drammen, and Ski. Plot Star journalist William Klement's career is struggling, and he needs a scoop to make a comeback. One day he comes across an elderly asthmatic outcast called Glassblåser'n (the Glassblower). He is an eternal outcast that has lost his name on the path of life, but who still has his imagination, disrespectful irony, and heart intact, despite his atherosclerosis and asthma. The life of an outcast is not the subject matter for this tough journalist, who has seen most of this world's hypocrisy and ugliness, but he feels sorry for Glassblåser'n and wants to help him. But then he meets Glassblåser's friends. They are outcasts too, a number of different |
franchise cricket team based in Lahore, Punjab in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) that competed in 2020 Pakistan Super League. They are one of the six team that competed in Pakistan Super League. The team was coached | Aaqib Javed and captained by Sohail Akhtar. Season standings Points table League stage References External Links Team records in 2021 at ESPNcricinfo 2021 in Punjab, Pakistan 2021 Pakistan |
under interdict, he remained only an archbishop-elect until 1219. He attended the Fourth Lateran Council in 1215 and held his own provincial synod in 1226. He was absent from Milan for many years. He participated in the Fifth Crusade (1220–1221) and his conflicts with the municipal government led him into exile twice (1221–1222, 1224–1225). He supported several new religious movements, such as the friars. Subdeacon Enrico belonged to a family of rank that had relocated from the town of Settala, from which they took their name, to the city of Milan in the course of the 12th century. They resided near the church of San Giovanni in Conca and the Porta Romana. Prominent among Henry's relatives was Lanfranco da Settala, consul in 1145 and consul of justice in 1156. The names of Henry's parents, however, are unknown. Enrico was probably born around 1175. He is first mentioned in a document of 22 October 1197 as testifying in a suit involving the church of . He was at the time a papal subdeacon and a canon of the cathedral of Milan. In April 1198, Pope Innocent III referred to him in a letter as capable and knowledgeable in ecclesiastical affairs. Innocent tried to secure Enrico's appointment to the vacant Milanese chancellorship, but Archbishop refused. Enrico was not particularly active in the cathedral chapter of Milan, but did undertake certain missions for the papacy in Lombardy. In 1203, Innocent sent Enrico to induce the chapter of Novara into accepting Ariprando Visconti, another papal subdeacon from Milan, as a member. In 1205, he sent him with the archdeacon Guglielmo da Rizolio to settle a lawsuit involving the priest of . Filippo da Lampugnano's successor, Uberto da Pirovano, appointed Enrico treasurer (cimiliarca) of Milan sometime between the end of 1206 and 12 January 1210. On 23 January 1210, Enrico and the archpriest Guglielmo Balbo were charged by Uberto with resolving a lawsuit between the commune of Milan and the abbey of Chiaravalle. Ultimately, the case went to arbitration, with Enrico, the vicar Guidotto and Raniero Butraffio serving as arbitrators. The case was resolved on 23 December. Archbishop Election to consecration The death of Uberto in 1211 sparked a prolonged crisis in the Milanese church. The chapter first elected Gerardo da Sesso, but he died before the end of the year without ever having acknowledged his election. The next leading candidate, Ariprando Visconti, died in September 1213, prompting the chapter to request that Innocent III appoint an archbishop. On 4 November, Innocent appointed Enrico, who was succeeded as treasurer by a relative, Ugo da Settala. At the time of his appointment, Enrico was said to be "in the school of Bologna" (Bononie in scolis), although it is unclear if he was a student or a teacher. He certainly studied canon law at some point. Although Enrico had first to be consecrated a deacon and priest before he could be consecrated as a bishop, this was impossible because Milan had been placed under interdict for supporting the excommunicated Emperor Otto IV. He thus remained an archbishop-elect for over five years. In November 1215, he attended the Fourth Lateran Council. In February 1218, he was invited to Rome to receive consecration and the pallium. The immediate cause of the change was the decision of the Milanese podestà Amizone Sacco to renounce the city's support for Otto IV and adhere to Frederick II. His consecration was postponed a second time after a war broke out between the Lombard cities and Milan was | this episode is Oliver of Paderborn's Historia Damiatina. During Enrico's absence on crusade, Ugo da Settala acted as vicar of the archdiocese. With Enrico's permission, he ceded the basilica of Sant'Eustorgio to the Order of Preachers on 24 October 1220. Enrico was still in Egypt when Honorius in June 1221 authorized him to mortgage some property. Conflict with the commune Upon his return from Egypt, Enrico got into a dispute with the city of Monza and excommunicated its podestà and its citizens. This put him at odds with Amizone Sacco and forced him to leave Milan. Cardinal Ugolino dei Conti tried at first to mediate before excommunicating Sacco and the two populist factions of Milanese politics, the Motta and the . Enrico became the effective leader of the aristocratic faction, the Credenza dei Nobili, while the poplists were led by Ardigotto Marcellino. Enrico passed his exile in various castles around Lago Maggiore, such as those of Angera and Brebbia. The conflict between his supporters, mostly of the nobility, and the Motta and Credenza almost came to open warfare. A battle was only barely averted on 13 August 1222 by an agreement that lifted the excommunication and allowed Enrico back into the city. The accord broke down in February 1224 and Enrico again left the city. Threatening excommunication, Honorius called all parties to Rome for mediation. A new accord was reached and Enrico reentered Milan in 1225. Support for new movements As a papal appointee, Enrico took a pro-papal stance and closely aligned himself with the papal legates in Lombardy, Ugolino dei Conti and Goffredo Castiglioni. He supported the Franciscans, the Preachers and the anti-heretical movement. In November 1224, Enrico gave the to the Poor Sisters of Milan, the future Poor Clares. In February 1225, he exempted the order from episcopal jurisdiction as a sign of his devotion. In November 1226, he held a provincial synod, the acts of which are lost. In July 1227, Pope Gregory IX, the former Cardinal Ugolino, ordered Enrico to exempt the Humiliati from swearing oaths except as witnesses in court and a in a few other circumstances. In December, he ordered Enrico to induce all those "who call themselves Humiliati" in Lombardy to either abide by Innocent III's rule for their order or else transfer to a different order. On 9 October 1229, Gregory requested that Enrico lead an armed force to the assistance of the papal army fighting the emperor in southern Italy. In return, Gregory promised a crusade-like "remission of sins". On 2 December 1229 in the and in the presence of the papal legate Guala de Roniis, Enrico and the commune renewed the accord of five years earlier. In 1230, Enrico consecrated an alpine chapel to Saint Gotthard of Hildesheim, which is associated with the opening of the Gotthard Pass. He died in the archiepiscopal castle of Brebbia on 16 September 1230. His body was first brought |
an American pop band. Black Tambourine may also refer to: Black Tambourine (album), | refer to: Black Tambourine (album), a 2010 compilation album by Black Tambourine "Black Tambourine", a song by Withered Hand |
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surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gazo Chinard (1230–1294), Italian noble lord | surname include: Gazo Chinard (1230–1294), Italian noble lord Joseph Chinard (1756–1813), |
highly respected by the Chinese community and highly respected by the Dutch government. In 1904, Tjong Yong Hian received the highest award from the Netherlands, for his dedication to the sacrifice of energy, thought and time, for the success of a noble cause: dedication to carrying out noble ideals for humanity. His contribution in the construction of the Great Mosque of Medan, the Hospital in Belawan, the Tian Hou Temple, and the Old Mosque in Gang Bengkok. With the presence of Tjong Yong Hian, we can see how the harmony between religious communities in ancient times was. Helping each other in building houses of worship for every people, even if they differ in religion, race, and ethnicity.* Tjong Yong Hian owns two banks The first is the Jogja bank, which is a joint venture with his former employer, Tjong Bi Shi, and the second is the Deli bank, which is jointly owned by his younger brother Tjong A Fie and his friends. One form of appreciation and appreciation given by the Medan City Government to Tjong Yong Hian (the brother of Tjong A Fie) is to change the name of Jalan Bogor to Jalan Tjong Yong Hian and inaugurate Tjong Yong Hian Park at Jalan Attorney Medan. The closing and inauguration of the park was witnessed directly by the heir and descendant of Tjong Yong Hian, namely Budihardjo Chandra (Chang Hung Kuin). The award given by the Medan City Government to the family of the late. Tjong Yong Hian is also a form of gratitude for the contribution of Tjong Yong Hian who has participated in building the city of Medan in the past. Tjong Yong Hian Park, located on Jalan Prosecutor's Office, Medan, is the final resting place of Tjong Yong Hian and his wife. At the entrance gate to this area is written Flower Garden Garden (Mao Rong Yuan), after entering a few meters inside, above the green gated entrance there is written Tjong Yong Hian Park. Later life Tjong Yong Hian's contribution to Medan, Penang and China has received attention and appreciation with a title from the Qing Government for his social contribution in China. He also had the honor of being received twice in Beijing by Empress Ci Xi and Emperor Guang Xu. In 1904, for his contribution to the development of Medan Tjong Yong Hian was given an award by naming a busy street Jalan Tjong Yong Hian, later changed to Jalan Bogor. In conjunction with the 2013 Heroes' Day, Jalan Bogor was re-paved to become Jalan Tjong Yong Hian by the Acting Mayor of Medan Dzulmi Eldin. Tjong Yong Hian has many houses in Medan as well as several houses in his hometown of China. The address in China is: Guangdong City, Meizhou province, Meizhou state, South Songnan village. He and his wife (Nee Xu) have three sons Pu Ching, Cen Ching and Min Ching and four daughters. The Tjong family's house in Medan was located on Jalan Kesawan (now Jalan A. Yani). While in China, Tjong and his ancestors have a home in Meixian, China. Tjong Yong Hian died at the age of 61 years (11 September 1911), thousands of mourners from all ethnicities and nationalities. Tjong Yong Hian's final resting place is at Mao Rong Park, a park he owns in the Medan Prosecutors' Street area. While in Tjong Yong Hian Park, the area is not like the original anymore. The fiery red tomb of Tjong Yong Hian and his wife overlooks the lotus pond. This park is maintained because it is cared for by the great-grandson of Tjong Yong Hian, Budihardjo Chandra (Chang Hung Kuin), the fourth generation, and his family. After his death in 1911, his eldest son Chang Pu Ching and his brother continued his | park was witnessed directly by the heir and descendant of Tjong Yong Hian, namely Budihardjo Chandra (Chang Hung Kuin). The award given by the Medan City Government to the family of the late. Tjong Yong Hian is also a form of gratitude for the contribution of Tjong Yong Hian who has participated in building the city of Medan in the past. Tjong Yong Hian Park, located on Jalan Prosecutor's Office, Medan, is the final resting place of Tjong Yong Hian and his wife. At the entrance gate to this area is written Flower Garden Garden (Mao Rong Yuan), after entering a few meters inside, above the green gated entrance there is written Tjong Yong Hian Park. Later life Tjong Yong Hian's contribution to Medan, Penang and China has received attention and appreciation with a title from the Qing Government for his social contribution in China. He also had the honor of being received twice in Beijing by Empress Ci Xi and Emperor Guang Xu. In 1904, for his contribution to the development of Medan Tjong Yong Hian was given an award by naming a busy street Jalan Tjong Yong Hian, later changed to Jalan Bogor. In conjunction with the 2013 Heroes' Day, Jalan Bogor was re-paved to become Jalan Tjong Yong Hian by the Acting Mayor of Medan Dzulmi Eldin. Tjong Yong Hian has many houses in Medan as well as several houses in his hometown of China. The address in China is: Guangdong City, Meizhou province, Meizhou state, South Songnan village. He and his wife (Nee Xu) have three sons Pu Ching, Cen Ching and Min Ching and four daughters. The Tjong family's house in Medan was located on Jalan Kesawan (now Jalan A. Yani). While in China, Tjong and his ancestors have a home in Meixian, China. Tjong Yong Hian died at the age of 61 years (11 September 1911), thousands of mourners from all ethnicities and nationalities. Tjong Yong Hian's final resting place is at Mao Rong Park, a park he owns in the Medan Prosecutors' Street area. While in Tjong Yong Hian Park, the area is not like the original anymore. The fiery red tomb of Tjong Yong Hian and his wife overlooks the lotus pond. This park is maintained because it is cared for by the great-grandson of Tjong Yong Hian, Budihardjo Chandra (Chang Hung Kuin), the fourth generation, and his family. |
yellowish flowers occur on the trunk and along the branches. The fruits appear as clusters of cylindrical or oval drupes, 3–4 cm long by 2–3 cm in diameter, purple when immature and ripening green to yellow, with an edible mesocarp. Distribution and habitat The species is found in Borneo and the Philippines, | a tropical forest fruit-tree in the macadamia family, that is native to Southeast Asia. Description The species grows as a small tree to 5–15 m in height, with a short, often crooked, bole and low branches. The smooth, deeply lobed leaves are 40–90 cm long by |
various posts in the Preparation Office of China Three Gorges Corporation before serving as chairman in January 2010. In May 2014, he was promoted to become vice governor of Hubei, a position he held until February 2022. Downfall On 24 February 2022, he has been placed under investigation for "serious violations of discipline and laws" by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI), the party's internal disciplinary body, and the National | governor of Hubei. He was an alternate member of the 18th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. Biography Cao was born in the town of Zouping County, Shandong, in March 1964. He received his bachelor's degree and master's degree from Hohai University in 1985 and 1990, respectively. After university, he served in various posts in the Preparation Office of China Three Gorges Corporation before serving as chairman in January 2010. In May 2014, he was promoted to become vice governor of Hubei, a position he held until February 2022. Downfall On 24 February 2022, he has been placed under investigation for |
Night's Dream, The Cybernetic Grandma), (d. 1969). April April 5: John Le Mesurier, British actor (narrator of Bod), (d. 1983). April 12: Lillian Friedman Astor, American animator (Fleischer Brothers), (d. 1989). April 15: Libico Maraja, Italian illustrator, animator and comics artist (worked for the animation studio IMA Film), (d. 1983). April 16: John Halas, Hungarian-British animator, film producer and director (Halas & Batchelor, Animal Farm, the animated music video of Love Is All by Roger Glover), (d. 1995). April 17: Arthur Humberstone, British animator and film director (Halas & Batchelor, worked on Animal Farm, Yellow Submarine, Watership Down, The Plague Dogs and The BFG), (d. 1999). April 30: Emery Hawkins, American animator (Walt Disney Company, Screen Gems, Walter Lantz, Warner Bros. Cartoons, MGM, UPA), (d. 1989). May May 2: Marten Toonder, Dutch comics author and animator (Toonder Animation, Als Je Begrijpt WatIk Bedeol (The Dragon That Wasn't Or Was He?)), (d. 2005). May 11: Don Towsley, American animator (Walt Disney Company, Hanna-Barbera, Chuck Jones, Filmation), (d. 1986). June June 11: James Algar, American film director, screenwriter, and producer (The Walt Disney Company), (d. 1998). June 15: Ernie Nordli, American animator, animation designer and lay-out artist (Walt Disney Company, Warner Bros. Cartoons, Hanna-Barbera), (d. 1968). June 23: Gerry Chiniquy, American animator and animated film director (Warner Bros. Cartoons, DePatie-Freleng Enterprises), (d. 1989). June 24: Brad Case, American animator (Walt Disney Animation, Walter Lantz, Warner Bros. Animation, Hanna-Barbera, DePatie-Freleng, Marvel Productions,...), (d. 2006). July July 5: Bob Matz, American animator (Warner Bros. Cartoons, DePatie-Freleng, Peanuts specials), (d. 2003). Mack David, American lyricist and songwriter (co-writer of songs for Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland and the theme song to The Bugs Bunny Show), (d. 1993). July 15: Al Bertino, American animator (Charles Mintz, Walt Disney Company, UPA, Grantray-Lawrence | Bros. Animation, Hanna-Barbera, DePatie-Freleng, Marvel Productions,...), (d. 2006). July July 5: Bob Matz, American animator (Warner Bros. Cartoons, DePatie-Freleng, Peanuts specials), (d. 2003). Mack David, American lyricist and songwriter (co-writer of songs for Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland and the theme song to The Bugs Bunny Show), (d. 1993). July 15: Al Bertino, American animator (Charles Mintz, Walt Disney Company, UPA, Grantray-Lawrence Animation, Walter Lantz), (d. 1996). July 23: Jackson Beck, American actor (voice of Perry White in The New Adventures of Superman, the fox in Baby Huey cartoons, the father in Little Lulu, Buzzy the Crow in Herman and Katnip, continued voice of Bluto in the Popeye cartoons produced by Famous Studios, Brutus the Cat in Race For Your Life, Charlie Brown, narrator in G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero), (d. 2004). July 26: Buddy Clark, American singer (singer and narrator in Melody Time), (d. 1949). August August 23: Ed Benedict, American animator, character designer and lay-out artist (Walt Disney Studios, Walter Lantz, Tex Avery, Hanna-Barbera, designer of The Flintstones, Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, Quick Draw McGraw,...), (d. 2006). Gene Kelly, American actor, singer, dancer, film director, producer and choreographer (danced with Jerry the Mouse in Anchors Aweigh, choreographer consultant for Cats Don't Dance), (d. 1996). August 25: Ted Key, American animator/screenwriter (Peabody's Improbable History in Rocky & Bullwinkle) and comics artist, (d. 2008). August 27: Sam Singer, American animated film director and producer (The Adventures of Pow Wow, The Adventures of Paddy the Pelican, Bucky and Pepito), (d. 2001). September September 1: Michael Lah, American animator and animated film director (Walt Disney Company, worked for Tex Avery), (d. 1995). September 5: Frank Thomas, American animator (Walt Disney Animation Studios), (d. 2004). September 12: Henry Wilson Allen, aka Heck Allen, American novelist and animation writer (Barney Bear, worked for Tex Avery), (d. 1991). September 21: Chuck Jones, American animator, film director and comics artist (Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner, Marvin the Martian, Pepe LePew, How the Grinch Stole Christmas!), (d. 2002). October October 5: Riley Thomson, American comics artist and animator (Warner Bros. Cartoons, Walt Disney Company), (d. 1960). October 11: Betty Noyes, American actress and singer (sang Baby Mine in Dumbo, voice of Lady Fish in The Incredible Mr. Limpet), (d. 1987). October 15: Bonnie Poe, American voice actress (continued the voice of Betty Boop), (d. 1993). October 31: Ollie Johnston, American animator (Walt Disney Company), (d. 2008). November November 11: Grant Simmons, American animator (Walt Disney Company, Warner Bros. Cartoons, MGM, Hanna-Barbera, UPA) and director (Mr. Magoo), (d. 1970). November 17: Jack Lescoulie, American |
comedy film directed by George D. Baker and starring Gareth Hughes, Ethel Grandin and John Steppling. Cast Gareth Hughes as Lester Crope Ethel Grandin as Catherine Willis John Steppling as Deacon Ballantine Frances Raymond as Mrs. Ballantine Margaret McWade as Mrs. Crope Graham Pettie as | silent comedy film directed by George D. Baker and starring Gareth Hughes, Ethel Grandin and John Steppling. Cast Gareth Hughes as Lester Crope Ethel Grandin as Catherine Willis John Steppling as Deacon Ballantine Frances Raymond as Mrs. Ballantine Margaret McWade as Mrs. Crope Graham Pettie as Mr. Crope Frank Norcross as James H. Barnes Harry Lorraine as Alex Hawley Walter Perry as Nat Sears Herbert Fortier as Dr. G. B. |
2021, an remake of the 2012 Venezuelan film Rock, Paper, Scissors, starring Fardeen Khan and Riteish Deshmukh. The principal photography of the film started in mid-October 2021 in Mumbai. Actor Fardeen Khan and Riteish Deshmukh announced the wrap up | is an upcoming Indian Hindi-language horror film written by Abbas Dalal and Hussain Dalal and directed by Kookie Gulati and produced by Bhushan Kumar and Sanjay Gupta under the banner of White Feather Films and T-Series. |
in Tiruchirappalli district in Tamil Nadu, India. Madras State Election Results 1962 1957 References | Madras State Election Results 1962 1957 References Tiruchirappalli district Defunct assembly constituencies of Tamil |
References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1. University of California Press, 1997. External links 1921 films 1921 comedy films English-language films American films American silent feature films American comedy films American black-and-white films | is a 1921 American silent comedy film directed by George D. Baker and starring Gareth Hughes, Ethel Grandin and John Steppling. Cast Gareth Hughes as J. Preston Humphrey Ethel Grandin as Barbara Thorndyke John Steppling as John C. Thorndyke Edward Flanagan as George Taylor Harry Lorraine as Sheriff Henry Clay Greene Gale Henry as Minnie Stubbs William H. Brown as Hodges References Bibliography Connelly, Robert |
South Korean by-elections will be held in 2 different sessions: March 2022 | 2022 South Korean by-elections - 9 March 2022; along with the presidential election June 2022 South Korean by-elections - |
video coordinator for head coach Mike Montgomery. In July 2017, it has been announced that Stewart would be part of the coaching staff of the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors , he as an assistant coach. In 2018, Stewart has been named as the director of basketball operations of Oregon State Beavers. And then, the following year, it has been announced that he would become a part of the coaching | In 2008, he started his professional coaching duties with California Golden Bears. He also became the video coordinator for head coach Mike Montgomery. In July 2017, it has been announced that Stewart would be part of the coaching staff of the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors , he as an assistant coach. |
Tauson is the defending champion, but chose not to participate. Seeds Draw Finals Top half Bottom half | half Bottom half Qualifying Seeds Qualifiers Qualifying draw First qualifier Second qualifier Third qualifier Fourth |
Glenn. It includes Walkerton and North Liberty in St. Joseph County. It also includes territory in Marshall County. History In August 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic in Indiana, the district chose to enact a mask mandate. In 2018 a movement started where residents of Greene Township advocated for leaving the South Bend Community School Corporation and joining the John Glenn School | Township advocated for leaving the South Bend Community School Corporation and joining the John Glenn School Corporation. By 2022 the John Glenn District was working to come to an agreement with the South Bend district so a voluntary district change would occur. Schools John Glenn High School (Walkerton) Urey Middle School (Walkerton) North Liberty Elementary School Walkerton Elementary School References External links John Glenn School Corporation Education in St. Joseph |
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download of third-party applications Preventing app developers from being penalized for selling apps on a separate app marketplace at a lower price Support and opposition Support As of February 2022, the Senate version of the legislation, introduced by Blumenthal, has co-sponsored by ten senators. The House companion bill introduced by Johnson, H.R.5017, has seven co-sponsors. Ahead of the Senate Judiciary Committee vote, the Open App Markets Act received support from the CEOs of 20 tech companies, including Spotify. A poll conducted by the Coalition for App Fairness found that 84% of app developers surveyed supported the legislation. The American Economic Liberties Project (AELP), an anti-monopoly organization, urged lawmakers to pass the legislation. Tennessee Republican Marsha Blackburn, a co-sponsor of the legislation, argued that the legislation would "take power away from Big Tech and give it to the free market". Opposition Both Apple and Google publicly opposed the legislation, with Google vice president Mark Isakowitz arguing the bill would "destroy many consumer benefits that current payment systems provide and distort competition by exempting gaming platforms, which amounts to Congress trying to artificially pick winners and losers in a highly competitive marketplace.” The Chamber of Progress, a tech industry trade group, criticized the bill on user security grounds, arguing that the sideloading provisions of the legislation posed a threat to consumers. Despite voting to advance the legislation in the committee, California Democrat Dianne Feinstein expressed concern that the legislation would disproportionately impact Apple and Google, | Play. In August 2021, the National Assembly of South Korea voted to amend the country's telecommunications law to ban Apple and Google from requiring developers to use their in-house payment systems. Provisions The legislation applies to companies with 50 million users in the United States that operate app marketplaces. Provisions of the legislation include: A prohibition on requiring that app developers use the company's in-app payment system Prohibiting the so-called "self-preferencing" of apps, where app marketplace operators allegedly advantage their own products at the expense of other developers Requiring that app market operators allow for the download of third-party applications Preventing app developers from being penalized for selling apps on a separate app marketplace at a lower price Support and opposition Support As of February 2022, the Senate version of the legislation, introduced by Blumenthal, has co-sponsored by ten senators. The House companion bill introduced by Johnson, H.R.5017, has seven co-sponsors. Ahead of the Senate Judiciary Committee vote, the Open App Markets Act received support from the CEOs of 20 tech companies, including Spotify. A poll conducted by the Coalition for App Fairness found that 84% of app developers surveyed supported the legislation. The American Economic Liberties Project (AELP), an anti-monopoly organization, urged lawmakers to pass the legislation. Tennessee Republican Marsha Blackburn, a co-sponsor of the legislation, argued that the legislation would "take power away from Big Tech and give it to the free market". Opposition Both Apple and Google publicly opposed the legislation, with Google vice president Mark Isakowitz arguing the bill would "destroy many consumer benefits that current payment systems |
Aldbrook, then at Binstead, near Ryde, "in a married and secular condition". In November 1664 he was elected to the Royal Society. In January 1669 he took holy orders, and in 1673 was presented by Sir Nicholas Stuart to the benefice of Hartley-Mauduit, Hampshire. Through the influence of George Morley, Bishop of Winchester, he was appointed Canon of Chichester on 27 May 1676, and of Winchester on 8 November 1680. He received the degree of D.D. by diploma of Archbishop Sancroft in 1677. He died at Winchester on 11 January 1700. Samuel married after the Restoration, and had several sons, of whom the youngest, William Woodford (died 1758), was fellow of New College from 1699 to 1712, censor of the Royal College of Physicians in 1773, and Regius Professor of Medicine at Oxford from 1730 till his death. Works Woodford began his poetical career by contributing in 1658 to the Naps upon Parnassus of the younger Samuel Austin (fl. 1658). Of his poem On the Return of Charles II, 1660, Wood had seen no copy. His chief works were The Paraphrase upon the Psalms and The Paraphrase upon the Canticles. The first originally appeared in quarto in | been forewarned against prolixity "by a very judicious friend, Mr. Thomas Sprat" (afterwards the bishop). The object of the poet, who drew his inspiration from Cowley, was to give as nearly as he could "the true sense and meaning of the psalms, and in as easy and obvious terms as was possible". The result may be pronounced successful from a literary point of view; and the Paraphrase won the praise of Baxter in his preface to Poetical Fragments, 1681. In 1679 appeared his Paraphrase upon the Canticles and some select Hymns of the New and Old Testaments, with other Occasional Compositions in English Rimes. The volume, which is dedicated to Archbishop Sancroft, has prefatory verses by Sir Nicholas Stuart and Thomas Flatman, besides an ode by W. Croune, D.D. Woodford's miscellaneous poems include two odes to Izaak Walton and verses in commendation of Denham's New Version of the Psalms of David. An edition of Woodford's complete works published in 1713 is described as "the second edition corrected by the author". A manuscript Ode to the Memory of John, Lord Wilmot, Earl of Rochester, is among the Rawlinson collections in the Bodleian, to which library Woodford in March 1657 presented a map of Rome. Valentin Parisot, writing a century later, thought his poems had fallen into undeserved oblivion. References Bibliography Keeble, N. H. (2004). "Woodford (Woodforde), Samuel". In Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford: Oxford University Press. n.p. Macray, William Dunn (1890). |
film directed by George D. Baker and starring Gareth Hughes, Elinor Field and May Collins. Cast Gareth Hughes as Roy St. George Elinor Field as Mattie Moore May Collins as Priscilla Price Eunice Murdock Moore as Blanche St. George Ben Hagerty as John St. George Edward Martindel as Mr. Wilson Harry Lorraine as Junius Brutus Mark Fenton as Mr. Moore John T. Prince as Mr. | Collins as Priscilla Price Eunice Murdock Moore as Blanche St. George Ben Hagerty as John St. George Edward Martindel as Mr. Wilson Harry Lorraine as Junius Brutus Mark Fenton as Mr. Moore John T. Prince as Mr. Price Fred Warren as Montgomery Murphy William H. Brown as |
meters of water. The construction of the dam was started on 1976 and completed in 2001. References Dams in Yamagata Prefecture | the dam is 239.8 km2. The dam impounds about 180 ha of land when full and can store 65000 thousand cubic meters of water. The construction of |
thousand cubic meters of water. The construction of the dam was started on 1961 and completed in 1962. References | power production. The catchment area of the dam is 1810 km2. The dam impounds about 100 ha of land when full and can store 7660 thousand cubic |
Gaines this could represent the addition of two extra cannons rather than an inconsistency between sources. Military use Pamlico entered active service immediately after her commissioning, patrolling Mississippi Sound as far east as Horn Island. Together with the gunboat CSS Florida, Pamlico was involved in an attempt to board the steamer USS Montgomery, which was part of the Union blockade, on December 4. The plan was to disable Montgomery with long-range fire from the single rifled cannon each ship carried and then board her; Pamlico carried around 400 soldiers for the boarding. The commander of the Union vessel correctly guessed the Confederate intentions, and Montgomery escaped into the open ocean. Three days later, on a trip westwards from Horn Island, Pamlico joined the gunboat CSS Oregon in confronting the blockading gunboats USS New London and USS De Soto near Mississippi City, Mississippi. The Confederate vessels fired at longer range with their rifled guns while remaining in shallow waters that the blockading ships could not enter; New London and De Soto later withdrew. The Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships describes Pamlicos involvement in the two December clashes as ineffectual. After the December 7 engagement, Pamlico escorted Oregon to Lake Borgne; on December 20, both gunboats were part of an to escort a blockade runner past the Union blockade that failed when they encountered Union blockaders near Ship Island. On March 25, 1862, Pamlico provided an escort for Oregon to the Pass Christian area. After dropping off supplies, Oregon continued east to scout in the Ship Island area, and encountered New London. Oregon returned to Pamlico, and the two ships advanced towards New London. The two sides fired at each other from a range of . A round fired from one of Pamlicos 8-inch guns exploded prematurely, leading Dozier to no longer trust the ammunition he had for those guns. After a jammed shot disabled the Brooke rifle on Pamlico, the Confederate ships withdrew, with Pamlico heading to Fort Macomb for repairs to her gun deck and pilothouse. The fighting had lasted about two hours. On April 3, three Union vesselsNew London, the steamer USS John P. Jackson, and the troop transport USS Henry Lewis | the two December clashes as ineffectual. After the December 7 engagement, Pamlico escorted Oregon to Lake Borgne; on December 20, both gunboats were part of an to escort a blockade runner past the Union blockade that failed when they encountered Union blockaders near Ship Island. On March 25, 1862, Pamlico provided an escort for Oregon to the Pass Christian area. After dropping off supplies, Oregon continued east to scout in the Ship Island area, and encountered New London. Oregon returned to Pamlico, and the two ships advanced towards New London. The two sides fired at each other from a range of . A round fired from one of Pamlicos 8-inch guns exploded prematurely, leading Dozier to no longer trust the ammunition he had for those guns. After a jammed shot disabled the Brooke rifle on Pamlico, the Confederate ships withdrew, with Pamlico heading to Fort Macomb for repairs to her gun deck and pilothouse. The fighting had lasted about two hours. On April 3, three Union vesselsNew London, the steamer USS John P. Jackson, and the troop transport USS Henry Lewis made an offensive against Pass Christian. Pamlico, Oregon, and the gunboat CSS Carondelet responded. Henry Lewis was temporarily forced to withdraw when she was hit by a Confederate shell, but after an hour of fighting, the Confederate vessels withdrew; Oregon and Carondelet had suffered minor damage. After the Confederate withdrawal, the Union troops on Henry Lewis were able to land and take control of Pass Christian, including destroying a Confederate camp in the area. The three Confederate vessels took up positions on Lake Pontchartrain, where they guarded Chef Menteur Pass and the Rigolets. Some of Pamlicos sailors were taken on April 21 to help crew the ironclad CSS Louisiana. On April 24, Union ships passed the Confederate defenses at Fort Jackson and Fort St. Philip. They then passed further defenses at Chalmette the next day, rendering New Orleans essentially indefensible. Oregon was sunk as a blockship, but the wreck later prevented Pamlico, Arrow, Carondelet, and the gunboat CSS Bienville from escaping. The four |
Japan. The dam is used for power production. The catchment area of the dam is 259.8 km2. The dam impounds | when full and can store 1936 thousand cubic meters of water. The construction of the dam was started on 1980 and completed in 1990. References Dams in Yamagata Prefecture |
In July 2005, he was assigned to deputy director of the State Post Bureau. He served as deputy general manager of China Post in November 2006, and five years later promoted to the general manager position. In January 2021, he concurrently served as chairman of the Postal Savings Bank of China. Career in China Unicom On 19 July 2018, he was promoted to become general manager of China Unicom, serving in the post until his retirement on 11 March 2020. Downfall On 18 February 2022, he was put under investigation for alleged "serious violations of discipline and laws" by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI), the party's internal disciplinary body, and the National Supervisory Commission, the highest anti-corruption agency of China. References 1960 births Living people People from De'an County Nanchang University alumni Central Party School of the Chinese Communist Party alumni Chinese | deputy director in May 1992. He joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in November 1983. He became director of Fuzhou Post and Telecommunications Bureau in November 1994, and served until December 1996. In December 1996, he became deputy director of Jiangxi Post Bureau, rising to director in July 1999. In July 2005, he was assigned to deputy director of the State Post Bureau. He served as deputy general manager of China Post in November 2006, and five years later promoted to the general manager position. In January 2021, he concurrently served as chairman of the Postal Savings Bank of China. Career in China Unicom On 19 July 2018, he was promoted to become general manager of China Unicom, serving in the post until his retirement on 11 March 2020. Downfall |
Berger, that was filmed in 1918 and released in July 1919. Plot An historic drama about the Cossack Mazeppa, who at the end of the seventeenth century was a highly placed soldier under | Martin Berger, that was filmed in 1918 and released in July 1919. Plot An historic drama about the Cossack Mazeppa, who at the end of the seventeenth century was a highly placed soldier |
dam is 68 km2. The dam impounds about 170 ha of land when full and can store 31000 thousand cubic meters of water. | located in Yamagata prefecture in Japan. The dam is used for agriculture and water supply. The catchment area of the dam is 68 km2. The dam impounds about |
provisions usually contained in Acts authorizing the making of Gasworks for supplying towns with Gas’. Provisions The Act comprises 50 Sections: Section 1: Incorporation with special Act. Gasworks authorised by any Act of Parliament Section 2: Interpretation. Acts authorising the construction of gasworks. Section 3: Interpretations. Definitions. Section 4: Short title of this Act. Section 5: Incorporation of parts of this Act with other Acts. Section 6: Power break up streets, etc. under superintendence, and to open drains, and to lay pipes, make sewers, erect lamps, etc. Section 7: Undertakers not to enter on private land without consent. Section 8: Notice to be served on persons having control, etc. before breaking up streets or opening drains. Section 9: Streets or drains not to be broken up except under superintendence of persons having control of the same. Section 10: Streets, etc. broken up to be reinstated without delay. Roads, etc. to be fenced and lighted while opened; and to be kept in repair for a certain time afterwards. Section 11: Penalty for delay in reinstating streets, etc. Section 12: In case of delay, persons having control of streets, etc. may reinstate them. Section 13: Power of the undertakers to contract for lighting buildings, streets, etc. Section 14: Power to undertakers to let meters and fittings. Meters, etc. not liable to distraint for rent, ec. Section 15: Undertakers may enter buildings for ascertaining quantities of gas consumed. Penalty for obstructing them. Section 16: If rent is not paid, gas may be cut off, and rent and expenses recovered. Section 17: Power to take away pipes, etc. when supply of gas discontinued. Undue use of gas. Section 18: Penalty for fraudulently using the gas of the undertakers. Section 19: Penalty for wilfully removing or damaging pipes, etc. Section 20: Satisfaction for accidentally damaging | Provisions The Act comprises 50 Sections: Section 1: Incorporation with special Act. Gasworks authorised by any Act of Parliament Section 2: Interpretation. Acts authorising the construction of gasworks. Section 3: Interpretations. Definitions. Section 4: Short title of this Act. Section 5: Incorporation of parts of this Act with other Acts. Section 6: Power break up streets, etc. under superintendence, and to open drains, and to lay pipes, make sewers, erect lamps, etc. Section 7: Undertakers not to enter on private land without consent. Section 8: Notice to be served on persons having control, etc. before breaking up streets or opening drains. Section 9: Streets or drains not to be broken up except under superintendence of persons having control of the same. Section 10: Streets, etc. broken up to be reinstated without delay. Roads, etc. to be fenced and lighted while opened; and to be kept in repair for a certain time afterwards. Section 11: Penalty for delay in reinstating streets, etc. Section 12: In case of delay, persons having control of streets, etc. may reinstate them. Section 13: Power of the undertakers to contract for lighting buildings, streets, etc. Section 14: Power to undertakers to let meters and fittings. Meters, etc. not liable to distraint for rent, ec. Section 15: Undertakers may enter buildings for ascertaining quantities of gas consumed. Penalty for obstructing them. Section 16: If rent is not paid, gas may be cut off, and rent and expenses recovered. Section 17: Power to take away pipes, etc. when supply of gas discontinued. Undue use of gas. Section 18: Penalty for fraudulently using the gas of the undertakers. Section 19: Penalty for wilfully |
is a concrete gravity dam located in Yamagata prefecture in Japan. The dam is used for flood control, water supply and power generation. The catchment area of the | a concrete gravity dam located in Yamagata prefecture in Japan. The dam is used for flood control, water supply and power generation. The catchment area of the dam is 101.2 km2. The dam impounds about |
William Villeger Callum Hemming / Steven Stallwood Krishna Prasad Garaga / Vishnuvardhan Goud Panjala Ruben Jille / Ties van der Lecq Finals Top half Section 1 Section 2 Bottom half Section 3 Section 4 Women's doubles Seeds Gabriela Stoeva / Stefani Stoeva Apriyani Rahayu / Siti Fadia Silva Ramadhanti Ashwini Ponnappa / N. Sikki Reddy Amalie Magelund / Freja Ravn Linda Efler / Isabel Lohau Anastasiia Akchurina / Olga Morozova Debora Jille / Cheryl Seinen Anna Cheong / Teoh Mei Xing Finals Top half Section 1 Section 2 Bottom half Section 3 Section 4 Mixed doubles Seeds Marcus Ellis / Lauren Smith Thom Gicquel / Delphine Delrue Mark Lamsfuß / isabel Lohau Robin Tabeling / Selena Piek Chan Peng Soon / Toh Ee Wei Mikkel Mikkelsen / Rikke Søby Jones Ralfy Jansen / Linda Efler Ishaan Bhatnagar / Tanisha Crasto Finals Top half Section 1 Section 2 Bottom half Section 3 Section 4 References External links Tournament Link Official Website Orléans Masters Orléans Masters Orléans Masters Orléans Masters Orléans | badminton tournament that will take place in the Palais des Sports at Orléans, France, from 29 March to 3 April 2022. The tournament has a total prize pool of $90,000. Tournament The 2022 Orléans Masters will be the seventh tournament of the 2022 BWF World Tour and is also part of the Orléans Masters championships which have been held since 2012. It is organized by the Cercle Laïque des Tourelles Orléans (CLTO) Badminton with sanction from the Badminton World Federation. Venue This tournament will be held at the Palais des Sports in Orléans, Centre-Val de Loire, France. Point distribution Below is the point distribution table for each phase of the tournament based on the BWF points system for the BWF Tour Super 100 event. Prize pool The total prize money is US$180,000 with the distribution of the prize money in |
340 ha of land when full and can store 109000 thousand cubic meters of water. The construction of the dam was started on | is used for flood control, water supply and power production. The catchment area of the dam is 231 km2. The dam impounds about 340 ha of land when full and can store |
Yamagata prefecture in Japan. The dam is used for agriculture purposes. The catchment area of the dam is 56 km2. | The construction of the dam was started on 1972 and completed in 1990. References Dams in |
in Ryukyu Islands, located in the Amami Islands in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. Gangrenwu Islands is an | Eniyabanare Island (江仁屋離島, Japanese: えにやばなれじま, Ryukyuan: Eniyabanare-shima) is an island in Ryukyu Islands, located in the Amami Islands in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. Gangrenwu Islands is an uninhabited island in the Amami Islands. |
for theater enabled him to meet a great master, Muhsin Ertuğrul in Küçük Theatre. It's 1950, when Mengü Ertel started working with the decorator Kurt Halleger. He started his poster work in the 1960s, by making posters for private theaters of that period, he opened the first theater posters exhibition in 1969. He carried this exhibition to Berlin, Warsaw and Brussels. His works have been published in important international graphic magazines, periodicals and annuals. His posters are in | lost his father at the age of 12. His love for theater enabled him to meet a great master, Muhsin Ertuğrul in Küçük Theatre. It's 1950, when Mengü Ertel started working with the decorator Kurt Halleger. He started his poster work in the 1960s, by making posters for private theaters of that period, he opened the first theater posters exhibition in 1969. He carried this exhibition to Berlin, Warsaw and |
In 2014, he published the essay collection, Pínáng (皮囊). The book became a bestseller in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, selling over 3 million copies in China. In 2021, it was translated by Dylan Levi King into English, published under the title Vessel: A Memoir. Vessel's film rights have since been purchased by Andy Lau, a Hong Kong actor. References 1982 births Living people 21st-century | he founded Magmode, a menswear brand. Works In 2014, he published the essay collection, Pínáng (皮囊). The book became a bestseller in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, selling over 3 million copies in China. In 2021, it was translated by Dylan Levi King into English, published under the title Vessel: A Memoir. Vessel's film |
Robert P. Thompson as Maurice Furnival James C. Carroll as Lord Sangatte Arthur W. Bates as Milford Ethel Davis as Lady Barradell References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. External links 1916 films 1916 drama films English-language films American films American silent feature films American drama films American black-and-white films Films directed by J. | Gertrude Glover as Mercia Solano Thurlow Brewer as Billy Logan Robert P. Thompson as Maurice Furnival James C. Carroll as Lord Sangatte Arthur W. Bates as Milford Ethel Davis as Lady Barradell References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. External links 1916 films 1916 drama films English-language films American films American silent feature films American |
about 270 ha of land when full and can store 50000 thousand cubic meters of water. The construction of the dam was | in Yamagata prefecture in Japan. The dam is used for flood control, irrigation, water supply and power production. The catchment area of the dam |
Drama Desk Awards Drama League Awards Emmy Awards Daytime Emmy Awards Primetime Emmy Awards Gold Derby Awards Golden Globe Awards Grammy Awards Independent Spirit Awards Monte-Carlo Television Festival National Society of Film Critics Awards New York Film | a Tony Award. He's been nominated for a Grammy Award. Awards and nominations American Film Institute Awards Chicago Film Critics Association Awards Chlotrudis Awards Critics' Choice Television Awards Drama Desk Awards Drama League Awards Emmy Awards Daytime Emmy Awards Primetime Emmy Awards Gold Derby Awards Golden Globe Awards Grammy Awards Independent Spirit |
of land when full and can store 9550 thousand cubic meters of water. The construction of the dam was started on | and water supply. The catchment area of the dam is 40.5 km2. The dam impounds about 49 |
a gravity dam located in Yamagata prefecture in Japan. The dam is used for power production. The catchment area of the dam is 148.4 km2. The dam impounds | 148.4 km2. The dam impounds about 186 ha of land when full and can store 49028 thousand cubic meters of water. The construction of the dam was started on |
Argentine film. La herencia (2022), a 2022 Mexican telenovela by TelevisaUnivision See | (film), a 1964 Argentine film. La herencia (2022), a 2022 Mexican telenovela |
an arch gravity dam located in Yamaguchi prefecture in Japan. The dam is used for flood control and power production. The catchment area of the dam is 523 km2. The dam impounds about | used for flood control and power production. The catchment area of the dam is 523 km2. The dam impounds about 420 ha of land |
gravity dam located in Yamaguchi prefecture in Japan. The dam is used for flood control, irrigation and power production. The catchment area of the dam is 72.4 km2. The dam impounds | ha of land when full and can store 30800 thousand cubic meters of water. The construction of the dam was started on 1969 and completed in 1984. References Dams in Yamaguchi |
denotes rookie driver. (i) denotes driver who is ineligible for series driver points. Practice First practice The first practice session was held on Thursday, June 27, at 6:30 PM EST, and would last for 45 minutes. Matt Crafton of Richard Childress Racing would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 31.259 and an average speed of . Second and final practice The second and final practice session, sometimes referred to as Happy Hour, was held on Friday, June 28, at 9:00 AM EST, and would last for one hour and 30 minutes. Travis Pastrana of Roush Fenway Racing would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 30.687 and an average speed of . Qualifying Qualifying was held on Friday, June 28, at 3:35 PM EST. Each driver would have two laps to set a fastest time; the fastest of the two would count as their official qualifying lap. Austin Dillon of Richard Childress Racing would win the pole, setting a time of 30.724 and an average speed of . Dexter Stacey would be the only driver to fail to qualify. Full qualifying | speedway began in 1998 and was completed in mid-2000. The speedway has hosted the Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series, Xfinity Series, IndyCar Series, Indy Lights, and most recently, the NASCAR Cup Series beginning in 2011. Entry list (R) denotes rookie driver. (i) denotes driver who is ineligible for series driver points. Practice First practice The first practice session was held on Thursday, June 27, at 6:30 PM EST, and would last for 45 minutes. Matt Crafton of Richard Childress Racing would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 31.259 and an average speed of . Second and final practice The second and final practice session, sometimes referred to as Happy Hour, was held on Friday, June 28, at 9:00 AM EST, and would last for one hour and 30 minutes. Travis Pastrana of Roush Fenway Racing would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 30.687 and an average speed of . Qualifying Qualifying was held on Friday, June 28, at 3:35 PM EST. Each driver would have two laps to set a fastest time; the fastest of the two would count |
by the British writer Victor Bridges. Adaptations It was made into a 1916 American silent film The Phantom Buccaneer directed by J. Charles Haydon and starring Richard Travers. A second American version Another Man's Shoes was produced in 1922, directed by Jack Conway and starring | Phantom Buccaneer directed by J. Charles Haydon and starring Richard Travers. A second American version Another Man's Shoes was produced in 1922, directed by Jack Conway and starring Herbert Rawlinson and Barbara Bedford. References Bibliography Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999. Reilly, John M. Twentieth Century |
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