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inhibits the RabGGTase. Psoromic acid occurs in antarctic lichens. References Further reading Lichenology Dioxepines
the molecular formula C18H14O8. Psoromic acid inhibits herpes simplex viruses type 1 and type 2. Furthermore it inhibits the RabGGTase. Psoromic acid
used for agriculture. The catchment area of the dam is 4.3 km2. The dam impounds about 4 ha of
The dam impounds about 4 ha of land when full and can store 512 thousand cubic meters of
thousand cubic meters of water. The construction of the dam was started in1936 and completed in 1937. References Dams
of land when full and can store 1137 thousand cubic meters of water. The construction of the dam was started in1936 and completed in 1937. References Dams
dam impounds about 1 ha of land when full and can store 16 thousand cubic meters of water. The construction of the dam
of the dam is km2. The dam impounds about 1 ha of land when full and can store 16 thousand cubic meters of water. The construction of the dam
area of the dam is 6.9 km2. The dam impounds about 14 ha of land when full and can store 1570
used for agriculture. The catchment area of the dam is 6.9 km2. The dam impounds about 14 ha of land when full and can store 1570 thousand cubic meters of
of a shepherdess who remembers that when she was very young, while she was looking after the flock, she also had a stick to spin and had called a shepherd to help her, but he in return asked him for a kiss and she, who was not an ungrateful one, he gave her two. Other versions Arleen Auger Sara Macliver Netania Davrath
composer Joseph Canteloube between 1923-1930 and inserted in the collection Chants d'Auvergne (Songs from Auvergne), where he transcribed it with arrangement for soprano and orchestra. In 1964 Luciano Berio transcribed the piece in turn, with an arrangement for voice (mezzo-soprano), flute, clarinet, harp, percussion, viola and cello. The musical piece was included in the song cycle Folk Songs collection and was recorded by his wife Cathy Berberian. It is a canso, a
tri-radially symmetric organisms at the time, such as Albumares and Anfesta. Affinity The affinity of T. cortellae is unknown, seeing as how it shares similarities with the phylum Trilobozoa, yet the appearance of T. costellae is similar to that of a
symmetric disc of some kind. The occurrence of T. costellae in the Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland, is uncommon, and scientists have said that T. costellae was less resilient than other tri-radially symmetric organisms at the time, such as Albumares and Anfesta. Affinity
dam located in Nara prefecture in Japan. The dam is used for flood control. The catchment area of the dam is 3.3 km2. The dam impounds about
located in Nara prefecture in Japan. The dam is used for flood control. The catchment area of the dam
an arch dam located in Nara prefecture in Japan. The dam is used for power production. The catchment area of the dam is
843 ha of land when full and can store 338373 thousand cubic meters of water. The construction of the
and water supply. The catchment area of the dam is 18.9 km2. The dam impounds about 33 ha of land when full and can store 5600 thousand cubic
is used for agriculture and water supply. The catchment area of the dam is 18.9 km2. The dam impounds about 33 ha of land when
due to the location where he excelled while on a basketball court. Born in Brisbane, Queensland, Sibley made his debut for the Bullets in February 1984 as a 17-year-old. He retired in 1997 but returned to play five games for the Bullets in 2003 while
Bullets in 2003 while the team suffered injury problems. It was announced in 2020 that Sibley underwent chemotherapy after he had been diagnosed with cancer of the bladder and kidney. The Brisbane Bullets organised a fundraiser to help pay for Sibley's medical expenses. His number 52 was retired by the Bullets on 15 May 2021. References 1966 births Living people Australian men's basketball players Basketball players from Brisbane Brisbane Bullets players Melbourne Tigers
of the dam is 553 km2. The dam impounds about 446 ha of land when full and can store 130000 thousand cubic meters of water. The construction of the dam was
catchment area of the dam is 553 km2. The dam impounds about 446 ha of land when full
of King Frederick IV of Denmark in 1708, on his journey to Venice. The exterior is decorated with Marzocco while the interior lunette contains traces of a fresco depicting the Madonna and saints. Just outside the door was the complex of the convent of San Gallo, the work of Giuliano da Sangallo, who got his nickname "da Sangallo" from this much-loved building. It was destroyed, along with many others, to clear the cannons from the walls in preparation for the siege of Florence (1529-1530). It is also outside this
the Guelph party Rolandino da Canossa, while another, later, celebrates the passage of King Frederick IV of Denmark in 1708, on his journey to Venice. The exterior is decorated with Marzocco while the interior lunette contains traces of a fresco depicting the Madonna and saints. Just outside the door was the complex of the convent of San Gallo, the work of Giuliano da Sangallo, who got his nickname "da Sangallo" from this much-loved building. It was destroyed, along with many others, to clear the cannons from the walls in preparation for the siege of Florence (1529-1530). It is also outside this gate, in the stony bed of the Mugnone that served as a moat, that Calandrino's search for the Heliotrope (Boccaccio, Decameron VIII, 3) is set. It was also in this area of Porta San
natural hybrid of Phalaenopsis equestris and Phalaenopsis schilleriana. Although it occurs naturally,
naturally, it has been re-created several times in cultivation. The name honours the
of land when full and can store 476 thousand cubic meters of water. The construction of
dam impounds about 8 ha of land when full and can store 476 thousand cubic meters of
(1879–1957), American academic and headmaster Robert Sibley (basketball) (born 1966), Australian
Sibley (1879–1957), American academic and headmaster Robert Sibley (basketball) (born 1966),
km2. The dam impounds about 19 ha of land when full and can store 1714 thousand cubic meters of water. The construction of the dam
ha of land when full and can store 1714 thousand cubic meters of water. The construction of the dam was started on and completed
invasion of Ukraine, and its formation was announced in a statement by the Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba on 27 February 2022, at around 11:00 local time. Kuleba also promoted it on Twitter, inviting individuals to apply and stating that "together we defeated Hitler, and we will defeat Putin too." Those who want to join the unit are able to do so by contacting the Defense Attaché of the Ukrainian Embassy in their respective country. The effort to raise an International Legion of Territorial Defense of Ukraine bears resemblances to Kyiv's efforts during and since the 2014 hostilities in Donbas and Russo-Ukrainian War to recruit foreign volunteer battalions. International response Australia The Prime Minister of Australia Scott Morrison told reporters "our advice to all Australians is, do not travel to Ukraine... I would counsel against making assumptions about the legality of such activity at this point, given the uncertainties that are associated with the arrangements and the force that the President of Ukraine Zelenskyy is putting in place." Canada Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says it is up to individual Canadians to decide whether they want to join Ukraine’s new foreign legion to help the country fight the Russian invasion: "We understand that people of Ukrainian descent want to support their fellow Ukrainians and also that there is a desire to defend
February 2022, at around 11:00 local time. Kuleba also promoted it on Twitter, inviting individuals to apply and stating that "together we defeated Hitler, and we will defeat Putin too." Those who want to join the unit are able to do so by contacting the Defense Attaché of the Ukrainian Embassy in their respective country. The effort to raise an International Legion of Territorial Defense of Ukraine bears resemblances to Kyiv's efforts during and since the 2014 hostilities in Donbas and Russo-Ukrainian War to recruit foreign volunteer battalions. International response Australia The Prime Minister of Australia Scott Morrison told reporters "our advice to all Australians is, do not travel to Ukraine... I would counsel against making assumptions about the legality of such activity at this point, given the uncertainties that are associated with the arrangements and the force that the President of Ukraine Zelenskyy is putting in place." Canada Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says it is up to individual Canadians to decide whether they want to join Ukraine’s new foreign legion to help the country fight the Russian invasion: "We understand that people of Ukrainian descent want to support their fellow Ukrainians and also that there is a desire to defend the motherland and in that sense it is their own individual decision... Let me be clear: we are all very supportive of any form of support to Ukrainians right now". Approximately 2.7% of Canadians have Ukrainian ancestry. Czechia Citizens of the Czech Republic are allowed to join other countries' armed forces as foreign volunteers if they get an approval by the President of the Czech Republic. On the 28th of February, the president Miloš Zeman stated to be in favour of allowing potential volunteers to join the newly formed Ukrainian legion. The Ministry of Defence already reported first applicants. Denmark Statements by the Prime Minister of Denmark on Sunday, February
catchment area of the dam is 2.9 km2. The dam impounds about 5 ha of land when full and can store 580 thousand cubic meters of water. The construction of
is 2.9 km2. The dam impounds about 5 ha of land when full and can store 580 thousand cubic meters of water. The construction of the dam was started on 1983 and
Mamlouk (born 10 January 1993) is a Syrian basketball player who plays in Tishreen SC since 2021 and in the Syria women's national basketball team. She studied at the Syrian Private University. Professional career Al-Thawra (2005–07) Her sports career began in the year 2005, where she joined a summer school at Al-Thawra Club in the Al-Qasaa district, where she used to live. Al-Wahda (2010–21) Quickly with the women's team, after she proved her experience, she was nicknamed by the fans of Al-Wahda club (Messi Al-Wahda) due to her small size and speed. In 2010, she participated in FIBA Asia Under-18 Cup for Women held in Thailand. Just after the Asian U18 Cup she was injured by the cruciate ligament, and after physical treatment and her perseverance to exercise, she was able to overcome the injury and return to the basketball halls. In the seasons 2011–2016,
overcome the injury and return to the basketball halls. In the seasons 2011–2016, she won the champions double with Al-Wahda 6 times and defended the title in both competitions. She achieved with Al Wahda Club the runner-up title in the West Asian Women's Basketball Championship for the 2015 season. Her last big club success so far was born in the 2019 season, when she reached the SWBL final, in which her club was defeated by her parent team Thawra. Tishreen SC (2021–present) At the beginning of the 2022 season, she transferred to the Tishreen SC Latakia. Syria women's national basketball team Her biggest achievements in the national team are qualifying for the West Asian Championship finals
and No Vote To BJP. On 18 February midnight Anish Khan was murdered. 3 Policemen was suspended on the case of Anish murder. Protests •On 18 February, Students of Aliah University make a rally in Park Circus. Two Policemen and one student activist were heavily injured in tussle. •On 21 February, In the banner of Students Against Fascism, Sfi and Aisa jointly organised a central rally from Esplanade to MG Road. •On 22 February, Sfi and Aisa jointly call bandh on Jadavpur University for the justice of Anish Khan. Two SFI activist were injured. Another protest of the students of Aliah University were organised a Mahakaran Avijan rally on 22 February. Many students were heavily injured on lathi charge by Kolkata Polices and 49 students were arrested. 2 Aisa activist were arrested. On this day, Howrah district committee of CPIML Liberation also organised a rally on Uluberia. The team of CPIML Liberation visit SDO office. •On 26 February, CPIM organised rally on Panchla, Several activist and leaders including Minakshi Mukherjee was heavily injured on lathi charge by West Bengal Police and civic
Aliah University on 18 February 2022. The Protest broke out rapidly across all over the state of West Bengal. Background Anish Khan was one of the prominent leader of Aliah University. On his college life he was a Activist of All India Students Federation. After his college life he left AISF. He was an Activist of various movement like No NRC Movement, No NPR Movement, Citizenship Amendment Act protests and No Vote To BJP. On 18 February midnight Anish Khan was murdered. 3 Policemen was suspended on the case of Anish murder. Protests •On 18 February, Students of Aliah University make a rally in Park Circus. Two Policemen and one student activist were heavily injured in tussle. •On 21 February, In the banner of Students Against Fascism, Sfi and Aisa jointly organised a central rally from Esplanade to
and can store 16900 thousand cubic meters of water. The construction of the dam was started in 1966 and completed in 1973.
store 16900 thousand cubic meters of water. The construction of the dam was started in 1966 and completed in
in Shri Ram Mandir Wadala, Mumbai by his illustrious preceptor, Shrimat Dwarakanath Tirth Swamiji, who brought Shri Gokarn Math to Mumbai as earlier there was no branch of the math in the city. Shri Swamiji ascended to gurupeetha on 5 April 1973 and thereafter tirelessly working for the spiritual upliftment of the followers, the prime duty cast
Vidyadhiraj Teerth ( 03 August 1945 – 19 July 2021), was a Hindu philosopher & 23rd peethadhish of Gokarna math. He was the Mathadipathi of the Partagali Gokarna math of Goa from 26th Feb 1967 to 19 July 2021. In popular culture The 23rd in the pontifical lineage was given Sanyas Deeksha on 26th Feb.,1967 in Shri
is used for flood control and water supply. The catchment area of the dam is 75 km2. The dam impounds about 95 ha
and water supply. The catchment area of the dam is 75 km2. The dam impounds about 95 ha of
protective duty. On 7 November 1914, the 28th Battalion (Northwest), CEF was authorized for service and on 29 May 1915, the battalion embarked for Great Britain. On 18 September 1915, the 28th Battalion disembarked in France where it fought as part of the 6th Canadian Brigade, 2nd Canadian Division in France and Flanders until the end of the war. On 30 August 1920, the 28th Battalion, CEF was disbanded. On 7 November 1914, the 46th Battalion (South Saskatchewan), CEF was authorized for service and on 23 October 1915, the battalion embarked for Great Britain. On 11 August 1916, the 46th Battalion disembarked in France where it fought with the 10th Canadian Brigade, 4th Canadian Division in France and Flanders until the end of the war. On 30 August 1920, the 46th Battalion, CEF was disbanded. On 20 April 1915, the 68th Battalion (Regina), CEF was authorized for service and on 28 April 1916, the battalion embarked for Great Britain. After its arrival in the UK, the battalion provided reinforcements for the Canadian Corps in the field. On 6 July 1916, the battalion's personnel were absorbed by the 32nd Battalion, CEF. On 21 May 1917, the 68th Battalion, CEF was disbanded. On 22 December 1915, the 128th (Moose Jaw) Battalion, CEF was authorized for service and on 15 August 1916, the battalion embarked for Great Britain. After its arrival in the UK, the battalion provided reinforcements for the Canadian Corps in the field. On 13 February 1917, the 128th Battalion was allotted to the 13th Canadian Brigade, 5th Canadian Division in England. On 27 May 1917, the battalion's personnel were absorbed by the 19th Reserve Battalion, CEF. On 30 August 1920, the 128th Battalion, CEF was disbanded. On 15 July 1916, the 195th (City of Regina) Battalion, CEF was
Battalion, CEF. On 30 August 1920, the 128th Battalion, CEF was disbanded. On 15 July 1916, the 195th (City of Regina) Battalion, CEF was authorized for service and on 31 October 1916, the battalion embarked for Great Britain. After its arrival in the UK, on 12 November 1916, the battalion's personnel were absorbed by the 32nd Battalion, CEF to provide reinforcements for the Canadian Corps in the field. On 27 July 1918, 195th Battalion, CEF was disbanded. The South Saskatchewan Regiment On 15 March 1920, as a result of the Otter Commission and the following Reorganization of the Canadian Militia, The South Saskatchewan Regiment was formed by the Amalgamation of the 95th Saskatchewan Rifles and the 60th Rifles of Canada. This amalgamation would be short lived however as on 15 May 1924, The South Saskatchewan Regiment was split up and reorganized into 5 separate regiments: The South Saskatchewan Regiment (Redesignated on 15 September 1924, as The King's Own Rifles of Canada - now The Saskatchewan Dragoons), The Assiniboia Regiment (now the 10th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA), The Regina Rifle Regiment (now The Royal Regina Rifles), The Weyburn Regiment and The Saskatchewan Border Regiment. Organization The South Saskatchewan Regiment (15 March 1920) 1st Battalion (Regina, SK) 2nd Battalion (Moose Jaw, SK) 3rd Battalion (Weyburn, SK) 4th Battalion (Moosomin, SK) 5th Battalion (Estevan, SK) The South Saskatchewan Regiment (1 October 1920) 1st Battalion (Regina, SK) (perpetuating the 28th Battalion, CEF) 2nd Battalion (Moose Jaw, SK) (perpetuating the 46th Battalion, CEF) 3rd Battalion (Weyburn, SK) 4th Battalion (Moosomin, SK) 5th Battalion (Estevan, SK) 6th (Reserve) Battalion (perpetuating the 68th Battalion, CEF) 7th (Reserve) Battalion (perpetuating the 128th Battalion, CEF) 8th (Reserve) Battalion (perpetuating the 195th Battalion, CEF) 9th (Reserve) Battalion 10th (Reserve) Battalion References Former infantry regiments of Canada Military units
km2. The dam impounds about 107 ha of land when full and can store 27750 thousand cubic meters
dam is used for agriculture, waters supply and power production. The catchment area of the dam is 114.8 km2. The dam impounds about 107 ha of land when full and can store 27750 thousand
control, water supply, irrigation and power production. The catchment area of the dam is 258 km2. The dam impounds about 251 ha of land when full and can
Nara prefecture in Japan. The dam is used for flood control, water supply, irrigation and power production. The catchment area of the
is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a spreading, multi-stemmed shrub with densely hairy young stems, egg-shaped leaves often with three lobes and bright pink or dark red flowers. Description Lasiopetalum glutinosum is a spreading, multi-stemmed, sticky shrub that typically grows to high and wide, its young stems covered with white and rust-coloured, star-shaped hairs. The leaves are egg-shaped, often with three lobes, mostly long and wide on a petiole long. Both surfaces of the leaves are covered with white and rust-coloured, star-shaped hairs. The flowers are borne in loose groups of two to twelve long, on a peduncle long, each flower on a pedicel long with narrowly egg-shaped to elliptic bracts long at the base and similar bracteoles long near the
1881, Ferdinand von Mueller changed the name to Lasiopetalum glutinosum in Fragmenta Phytographiae Australiae. The specific epithet (glutinosum) means "sticky", referring to the flowers. In 2015 Kelly Anne Shepherd and Carolyn F. Wilkins described two subspecies and the names are accepted by the Australian Plant Census: Lasiopetalum glutinosum (Lindl.) F.Muell. subsp. glutinosum has three-lobed leaves and scattered white hairs at the base of the sepals; Lasiopetalum glutinosum subsp. latifolium K.A.Sheph. & C.F.Wilkins has egg-shaped, or only shallowly lobed leaves, and dense, star-shaped hairs at the base of the sepals. Distribution and habitat This lasiopetalum grows in open woodland and low scrub, subspecies glutinosum mostly on the Darling Scarp near Perth in the Avon Wheatbelt, Jarrah Forest, Swan Coastal Plain biogeographic regions and subspecies latifolium between Badgingarra and Boddington in the Avon Wheatbelt, Geraldton Sandplains, Jarrah Forest, and Swan Coastal Plain bioregions.
The construction of the dam was started in 1950 and completed in 1957. References Dams in Nara
the dam is 214.9 km2. The dam impounds about 100 ha of land when full and can store 23300 thousand cubic meters of water. The construction of the dam was started
university. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration. Her second degree, a Master of Business Administration, was obtained from the same university. She also holds a Bachelor of Laws degree, awarded by the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration. Career She started her banking career circa 2004, as a bank teller at Standard Chartered Ghana. Over the years, she was given more responsibilities, rising through the ranks to assistant branch manager and then to business relationship manager. In 2012, after nearly 9 years at Standard Chartered Ghana, she left and was hired by Stanbic
in Ghana in the 1980s. She attended local primary and secondary schools, before being admitted to the University of Ghana, the country's largest and oldest public university. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration. Her second degree, a Master of Business Administration, was obtained from the same university. She also holds a Bachelor of Laws degree, awarded by the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration. Career She started her banking career circa 2004, as a bank teller at Standard Chartered Ghana. Over the years, she was given more responsibilities, rising through the ranks to assistant branch manager and then to business relationship manager. In 2012, after nearly 9 years at Standard Chartered Ghana, she left and was hired by Stanbic Bank Ghana. At Stanbic Bank Ghana, Nkrumah continued to rise in rank, from relationship manager in commercial banking to head of new business, to head of SME banking. At the time she left Stanbic,
and decoration pieces, in Pakistan. History The artisans who work in the Brass Street, Karachi have an emigrant background who migrated from the city of Moradabad, a city known as brass city of India, after the partition of India in 1947. Brass work is on the decline in Pakistan
locally known as Peetal Gali, is a street located in Golimar, Karachi, a locality which lies between Nazimabad and Guru Mandir. The street is well-known for finest brass work, utensils and decoration pieces, in Pakistan. History The artisans who work
by either taking the photo before a chip is packaged or by removing its package. Avoiding the package Taking a photo before the chip ends up in a housing is typically preserved to the chip manufacturer, because the chip is packed fairly quickly in the production process to protect the sensitive very small parts against external influences. However, manufacturers may be reluctant to share die shots to prevent competitors from easily gaining insight into the technological progress and complexity of a chip. Removing the package Removing the housing from a chip is typically a chemical process - a chip is so small and the parts are so microscopic that opening a housing (also named delidding) with tools such as saws, sanders or dremels could damage the chip in such a way that a die shot is no longer or less useful. For example, sulphuric acid can be used to dissolve the plastic housing of a chip. This is not a harmless process - sulphuric acid can cause a lot of health damage to people, animals and the environment. Chips
a die shot is no longer or less useful. For example, sulphuric acid can be used to dissolve the plastic housing of a chip. This is not a harmless process - sulphuric acid can cause a lot of health damage to people, animals and the environment. Chips are immersed in a glass jar with sulphuric acid, after which the sulphuric acid is boiled for up to 45 minutes at a temperature of 337 degrees Celsius. Once the plastic housing has decayed, there may be other processes to remove leftover carbon, such as with a hot bath of concentrated nitric acid. After this, the contents of a chip are relatively exposed and a picture can be made of the chip with macrophotography or microphotography. Gallery References External links "Hardwarecop CPU Museum" - a website showing die shots sorted per ship-series. YouTube-video explaining how one can
number of silent films including the 1929 British film The Woman in White. Filmography Out Yonder (1919) His Wife's Money (1920) A Fool and His Money (1920) What's Your Reputation Worth? (1921) Worlds Apart (1921) The Girl from Nowhere (1921) Reckless Youth (1922) Jan of the Big Snows (1922) The Thoroughbred (1928) The Woman in White (1929) Before Morning (1933) References Bibliography Bordman, Gerald . American Theatre: A
(1921) Reckless Youth (1922) Jan of the Big Snows (1922) The Thoroughbred (1928) The Woman in White (1929) Before Morning (1933) References Bibliography Bordman, Gerald . American Theatre: A Chronicle of Comedy and Drama, 1930-1969. Oxford University Press, 1996. Glynn, Stephen. The British Horseracing Film: Representations of the ‘Sport of Kings’ in British Cinema. Springer, 2019. McGrath, Patrick J. . John Garfield: The Illustrated Career in Films and on Stage''. McFarland, 2006.
prefecture in Japan. The dam is used for agriculture. The catchment area of the dam is 6 km2. The dam impounds about 15 ha of land when full
an earth-fill dam located in Nara prefecture in Japan. The dam is used for agriculture. The catchment area of the dam is 6 km2. The dam impounds about 15 ha of land
South) and Lysterfield Park. The formed stream first flows southwards along the western fringe of Narre Warren East, before picking up a number of highly modified drains and turns southwesterly at the northern end of Narre Warren North. After being reinforced by an outflow channel from Lysterfield Lake (known as the Heatherton Road East Drain), the creek meanders further and serves as the suburban boundary between Endeavour Hills, Hallam, Doveton and Eumemmerring, before turning south into Dandenong South. There it picks up a major tributary, the Hallam Main Drain (formed by the confluence of River Gum Creek, Troups Creek and Berwick
The formed stream first flows southwards along the western fringe of Narre Warren East, before picking up a number of highly modified drains and turns southwesterly at the northern end of Narre Warren North. After being reinforced by an outflow channel from Lysterfield Lake (known as the Heatherton Road East Drain), the creek meanders further and serves as the suburban boundary between Endeavour Hills, Hallam, Doveton and Eumemmerring, before turning south into Dandenong South. There it picks up a major tributary, the Hallam Main Drain (formed by the confluence of River Gum Creek, Troups Creek and Berwick Town Drain), just after crossing the South Gippsland Highway, and continues southwest into Bangholme to pick up
team refers to the last team the person played for. Spanish-American War World War I World War II
refers to the last team the person played for. Spanish-American War World War I World War II Of the more than 500 major league players who served in
The catchment area of the dam is 124.2 km2. The dam impounds about 13 ha of land when full and can store 797 thousand cubic meters of water. The construction of the
124.2 km2. The dam impounds about 13 ha of land when full and can store 797 thousand cubic meters of water. The construction of the dam was started on 1959
Ralph Ince and starring Eugene O'Brien, Zena Keefe and Louise Prussing. Cast Eugene O'Brien as Richard Flint Zena Keefe as Marion Phillips Ned Hay as Bob Uppington Louise Prussing as Eva Uppington Cyril Chadwick as James Cardwell Dorothy Kent as Mrs. Ralph
Uppington Louise Prussing as Eva Uppington Cyril Chadwick as James Cardwell Dorothy Kent as Mrs. Ralph 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.
dam impounds about 9 ha of land when full and can store 580 thousand cubic meters of water. The construction of the dam was
Japan. The dam is used for agriculture. The catchment area of the dam is 2.3 km2. The dam impounds about 9 ha of land when full and
erect bushy shrub. Taxonomy A species of Verticordia, the featherflowers, assigned to a section of the genus Verticordia sect. Verticordella. The type was collected in 2018 at a location reported imprecisely as Baladjie. Previously collected specimens, including one made by Charles Gardner in 1926 and another recognised as Verticordia sp. Koolyanobbing, were assigned by the authors, Barbara Rye and Matthew Barrett, to the new species. The specific epithet honours the extensive contribution of Elizabeth Anne (Berndt) George, née Sykes (1935-2012) to the collection and research of verticordias. A treatment of the population had previously been published by George as an inland variant of Verticordia halophila. Description
lakes as an erect bushy shrub. Taxonomy A species of Verticordia, the featherflowers, assigned to a section of the genus Verticordia sect. Verticordella. The type was collected in 2018 at a location reported imprecisely as Baladjie. Previously collected specimens, including one made by Charles Gardner in 1926 and another recognised as Verticordia sp. Koolyanobbing, were assigned by the authors, Barbara Rye and Matthew Barrett, to the new species. The specific epithet honours the extensive contribution
dam impounds about 18 ha of land when full and can store 2500 thousand cubic meters of water. The construction of the
is used for flood control and water supply. The catchment area of the dam is 10.7 km2. The dam impounds about 18 ha of land when full and
Treasure, written under the pen name Gina Davidson, were the basis for the animated TV series Treasure. Bibliography (as Gina Davidson) (as Gina Davidson)
(September 13, 1942 – March 2, 2018) was a British writer and columnist in The Guardian. Her written works involving the character Treasure, written under the pen name Gina Davidson, were
used for agriculture and water supply. The catchment area of the dam is 38.8 km2. The dam impounds about 150 ha of land when full and can store 25650 thousand cubic meters of
38.8 km2. The dam impounds about 150 ha of land when full and can store 25650 thousand cubic meters of water.
Liga, also known as La Liga Santander due to sponsorship reasons, is the 92nd season of La Liga, Spain's premier football
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Football NSW. This is due to CCF believing that the FA and FNSW do not value CCF and don't invest in grassroots football on the Central Coast. This has led to CCF being essentially banned from Football Australia and Football NSW competitions. Teams and structure Tiers The Central Coast Premier League sits at the sixth tier of the Australian football league system, Division one sits at the seventh tier, while the ten all age divisions stretch from tiers 8 to 17. Leagues Central Coast Football is responsible for overseeing all men's, women's and junior's competitions as well as small sided competitions such as Soccer 5's. Teams There are a total of 24 clubs competing across all tiers and divisions. Defunct Teams Ettalong Beach Junior Soccer Club (Merged with Southern United in 1984 to establish Southern & Ettalong United) Southern United Soccer Club (Merged with Ettalong Beach in 1984 to establish Southern & Ettalong United) Brisbania Soccer Club
Coast Football is a governing body and football (soccer) competition located in the Central Coast region of New South Wales. Its administrative headquarters are based at Pluim Park, Lisarow, New South Wales. The association consists of a Premier League, a Division 1 and ten all ages competitions which correspond to tiers six to seventeen on the Australian soccer pyramid. Clubs are based all across the Central Coast. History The Central Coast Soccer Association was formed in 1963 with the first year of top-flight competition in 1965. It was later changed to Central Coast Football as the use of the word
of Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According
and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was 675. References
Kristal Kentler (2020), and Günbatımına Övgüler (2022). Currently, she works as a philosophy teacher in Kabataş Erkek Lisesi. References 1971 births Living people Istanbul University
then penned Us Lekesi (2010), Diana'nın Kanlı Kavakları (2013), Leyla (2015), Kristal Kentler (2020), and Günbatımına Övgüler (2022). Currently, she works as a philosophy teacher in Kabataş Erkek Lisesi.
It is located on the northern banks of the River Bosna.
to the 2013 census, its population was 1,188. References Populated places in
the Zarghan district of Fars province. He grew normally until the age of six, but grew rapidly after that. His family migrated to Shiraz due to Siah Khan's poverty and physical problems, and earned money by displaying their large and unusual children in the streets. At the end of September 1920, he was rented for some time by a person named Khoshorkhan for 6,000 Tomans to be exhibited in Tehran. Dr. Ghorban, the founder of
as Siah Khan, was a 2.59-meter-tall Iranian man (the tallest recorded in Asia) with a very large and unusual body. He, who lived in the Zarqan functions of Fars province in the early 20th century in Lepui, also suffers from physical and mental retardation. Biography Siah Khan was born in 1913 AD in the village of Lepui, in the Zarghan district of Fars province.
in the City of Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
City of Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to
footballer Betsy Bobel, American beauty pageant winner Linda Lappe (1980), American college basketball coach Pele de Lappe (1916–2007), American artist See also Lappe, Ontario, unorganized part of Thunder Bay District, Ontario, Canada Lapp References German-language surnames Surnames
surname include: Anna Lappé (born 1973), American author and educator Benay Lappe (1960), American rabbi Frances Moore Lappé (1944), American researcher and author Gemze de Lappe (1922–2017), American dancer Jean-Roger Lappé-Lappé (1981), Cameroonian footballer
a sailor from Germany, together with Karl Haist (helmsman) and Martin Zeileis (midperson), Wichmann won
with Karl Haist (helmsman) and Martin Zeileis (midperson), Wichmann won second place during the 2012 European Soling Championship. With this team he became the Best Europeans
that, he was active in various social and political fields, such as his support for the Palestinian cause and Arab unification. In 1971, after Nabatiyeh was subjected to brutal raids by Israel, he led demonstrations denouncing the authority which resulted in his arrest and was jailed in the Raml prison. At the beginning of 1972, he announced his candidacy for the parliamentary elections, and alone won more than 3000 votes. In 1974, he was nominated again for the parliamentary by-election in the Nabatiyeh district. Literature He began writing poetry at a young age specializing in the genre of Zajal poetry and began to emerge as a poet while he was studying at the Lebanese University. Contributed with a number of southern writers to founding the Southern Literary Forum. He was a member of the Lebanese Writers Union, and played a distinguished role in maintaining its union unity. He was also a founding member of the General Union of Palestinian Writers and Journalists and was a member of the Cultural Council of South Lebanon. Death Musa Shuaib, along with three others, was assassinated on 28 July 1980 in a car bomb attack at Beirut International Airport Monday
district of Lebanon started his primary studies at Al Sharqiah Public School and then at Al-Duwair Public School. After that, he moved to Beirut with his brother to continue his high school studies at the International College. In 1963, his financial circumstances forced him to stop his academic studies and worked as a teacher at Ansar Primary School - Nabatiyeh District. In 1964, after his success in the “Syrian Unified” certificate, he joined the Lebanese University in Beirut and moved to study at the official Basta Intermediate School to be close to the university. In 1968, he obtained a bachelor's degree in Arabic literature from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities and obtained his master's degree in 1979. Between 1969 and 1973, he moved as a teacher between schools of the South and Bekaa governorates, until he was removed to Bcharre High School, after being referred to
population was 240 References Populated places
the 2013 census, its population was
So far, she has won one singles title and one doubles title on the ITF Women's World Tennis Tour. Isaeva won her biggest title at the 2022 Nur-Sultan International Tournament, where
the WTA of 906, reached on 13 December 2021. So far, she has won one singles title and one doubles title on the ITF Women's World Tennis Tour. Isaeva won her biggest title at the 2022 Nur-Sultan International Tournament, where she defeated a top
the City of Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics
According to the 2013 census, its population was 767, all Bosniaks.
the City of Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According
Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was
of Trinidad. It has been represented since the 2020 general election by Anita Haynes of the United National Congress. Constituency profile The constituency was created prior to the 1966 general election. It borders the constituencies of Pointe-à-Pierre, Naparima, Couva South, Mayaro, Princes Town, Caroni Central and La Horquetta/Talparo. The main towns are Tabaquite, Piparo, Bonne Aventure, and Gasparillo. It is the
Piparo, Bonne Aventure, and Gasparillo. It is the country's second largest constituency and is considered a safe seat for the United National Congress. It had an elecorate of 28,217 as of 2015. Members of Parliament This constituency has elected the following members of the House of Representatives of Trinidad and Tobago: Election results Elections in the 2020s Elections in the 2010s References Constituencies of the Parliament of Trinidad
won the Miss Popular Choice Award (online voting) and got direct entry into Top 10. Special Awards and Sub-contests Special Awards Miss Grand Rising Star Contest The Miss Grand Rising Star contest was held at the Novotel Suvarnabhumi Airport Hotel on September 4, 2020. Finalists were selected based on various personality criteria through self-introduction. in the first round Then selected by role-playing and answering questions from the judges in round 2 and round 3 by selecting 25, 10 and 3 finalists in each round, respectively. The winner of the Miss Grand Rising Star contest. The name 2020 will be announced during the final contest of Miss Grand Thailand 2020 on September 19, 2020, and will be signed as an actress under One 31. Darling of the Host The Darling of the Host Contest was held on 8 September 2020 at the Utopia Conference Room, Le Méridien Chiang Rai Resort. The winner received a crown (The Artist's Crown) worth 500,000 baht and a cash prize of 50,000 baht. The 1st runner-up and the 2nd runner-up received a cash prize of 30,000 and 10,000 baht, respectively. Best in Swimsuit The Best in Swimsuit Competition was held on September 9, 2020, at Le Meridien Chiang Rai Resort where the final 22 and 13 finalists were decided by voting through the Miss Grand Thailand page. The winner of the best swimwear was announced in the final round. Best in National Costume The Best National Costume Competition will be held on September 16, 2020, at Hall 100, Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Centre, Bangkok. In which the final 20 contestants will be selected from 10 judges, combined with a selection of 10 sets of votes through the page of Miss Grand Thailand, which announced the winners and runners-up in the finals. The best national costume and the runners-up that have been selected was brought to the representatives to wear to participate in the international contest. Best in Evening Gown Contest The Best in Evening Gown Contest''' was judged by the evening dress used in the preliminary round held on September 17, 2020, at Hall 100,
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Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the
Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census,
season was Manchester City's 81st season of competitive football and 63rd season in
Football League Cup. First Division League table References External links Manchester City F.C. seasons Manchester
Naught Forty Productions". The serial stars Saba Qamar, Danish Taimoor and Hassan Niazi in lead roles. Cast Saba Qamar as Naamia Danish Taimoor as Sameer Hassan Niazi as Rehan Uroosa Qureshi as Sonia aka Sonu- Sabeen's daughter Saboor Aly as Anusha aka Annu- Sameer's sister Asad Siddiqui as Jashan- Anusha's love interest but he's interested in Shazmeen Shehzad Mukhtar as Maaz- Naamia, Shazmeen and Ramsha's father Rida Isfahani as Shazmeen- Naamia's younger sister Rabia Noreen as Sabeen- Sonia's mother and Sameer and Anusha's chachi Seema
() is a 2014 Pakistani television drama serial, directed by Nain Maniar. It is produced by Abdullah Seja under his production banner "Idream Entertainment" in collaboration with Nouman Masood production house, Naught Forty Productions". The serial stars Saba Qamar, Danish Taimoor and Hassan Niazi in lead roles. Cast Saba Qamar as Naamia Danish
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Manchester City's 80th season of competitive football and 62nd season in the top division of English football. In addition to the First Division,
City's 80th season of competitive football and 62nd season in the top division of English football. In addition to
Vietnamese, wore Vietnamese clothes, behaved like a Vietnamese, and get addicted to local Vietnamese cuisine, including the smelly mắm. He actively assisted the Vietnamese in their daily labour. The local Vietnamese had good relationship with Platon, they even gave him more favour and affection due to being sympathized with his unfortunate fate. Being physically strong, Platon usually carried the wounded from the battlefield, and having a Western appearance enabled him to disguised as French officers to lure the French into Vietnamese surprise attacks. After a year Platon's disguse was exposed, he was transferred to Viet Minh's 99th Battalion in Bến Tre, and then joined the famous 307th Battalion, served as a company vice-commander and was entrust with a 60mm mortar, the "blessed" weapon of his unit. He was praised for his bravery and commitment in combat. In 1952 Platon joined the Vietnam Communist Party. After 1954 After the 1954 Geneva Accord, many Viet Minh cadres and their families, including Platon and his daughter Anna, were relocated to northern half of the country which was under control of the socialist Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV). Fluent in both Vietnamese and Russian, Platon worked as a translator on the Soviet ship Stavropol which was tasked to transported them northwards. He later moved to Thanh Hoá with his old wartime comrades, and after ending military service, lived with Anna in Hanoi. For his military merits, Platon was awarded the Order of Glorious Soldier. In Hanoi, Platon and Anna attended an audience hosted by President Hồ Chí Minh and was invited to the presidential palace as guests. Moved by Platon's contribution during the war, president Hồ wrote a letter to the Soviet Union asked for Platon's rehabilitation. Thanks to president Hồ's personal appeal, together with strong support from the DRV authorities, the Soviet government recognized Platon's citizenship and allowed his repatriation. However, Platon was neither recoginzed as a war veteran nor as a international soldier as Soviet citizen at that time had no requirement for international duties. Platon and Anna returned to the USSR by train on 10 May 1955, and visited the Red Square in June. They travelled to Berdichev to meet Platon's parents only to find out Anna Alekseevna died long ago and Aleksandr Stanislavovich was murder by the Nazi in 1942. Unemployed and homeless, Platon sent Anna Platonovna to a relative, while himself rented a house in Moskva and worked as a truck driver in the Soviet capital. Thanks to a recommendation of an old friend, Platon was hired by the Vietnamese language Department of the Foreign Radio Broadcasting of Moskva - which was in dire need of Vietnamese speakers - and he worked there for 25 years. He was amongst a very few Russian broadcasters who had a proper Southern Vietnamese accent. Platon personally liked his job as it enabled him to broadcast his anti-war messages and expressed his love for Vietnam and his Vietnamese relatives. He also loved to speak Vietnamese and demanded the Vietnamese guests to talk with him using their mother tongues. He worked as a co-editor of the 1957 Russian - Vietnamese dictionary under the name of P.A. Skrzhinsky. He became a translator after retirement, mostly focused on French literature and some works of Vietnamese writers, and also acted as advisors for Soviet and Russian researchers about Vietnam-related themes. Platon also kept connection with his Vietnamese associates, frequently worked and meet with Vietnamese delegations of government, state, trade union leaders, Writers' Unions, composers, playwrights and artists, and contributed to the works of Soviet/Russia - Vietnam Friendship Association. He and Anna visited Bến Tre, Vietnam during a meeting of the surviving members of 307th Battalion in 1988. Platon Nguyễn Văn Thành died on 26 March 2003 at Moskva, several days before his 81st birthday. His funeral was attended by the representative of Vietnam Embassy in Moskva
"cynical". He then was employed by a plantation owner in southern France, the job was also short-lived as the employer became insecured about Platon's identity. The French employer nonetheless gave Platon some compensation money and adivised him to join the French Foreign Legion which were recruiting soldiers. Platon accepted the offer to satisfy both his survival needs and his own dream of travelling aboard. From a French legionnaire to a member of Viet Minh's 307th battalion As a French legionnaire, Platon and others was sent to southern Vietnam to suppress the resistance war of Viet Minh against French invasion. He first arrived at Saigon, then garrisoned at Vĩnh Long and Bến Tre. Platon was assign the task of the truck drivers and did not directly participate in the punitive military action against Viet Minh. However Platon still witnessed the war crimes and brutality of the French army against Vietnamese people. He also happened to knew that many French legionnaires were actually former SS member with infamous records of war crimes. And then Platon discovered the pictures of communist leaders Lenin, Stalin and Mao Zedong amongst the looted personal belonging of Viet Minh soldiers. He decided to join Viet Minh and assisted their effort against the French invasion. He first secretly smmuggled weapons to the Vietnamese partisans and together with the Vietnameses planned an escape from the French camp. However the plan was exposed due to a traitor and Platon narrowly escaped being convicted as his Vietnamese comrades refuse to reveal Platon's identity to the French authorities. Platon later smmuggled food and rations to the Vietnamese prisoners of war and assisted them in their menial labor, openly told them about his past as a Soviet POW. Platon's kindness to the Vietnameses attracted the attention of a Viet Minh underground agent, and, after several tests of loyalty, the agent helped Platon to escape the French military camp on 17 August 1947. Platon quickly adapted to his new life as a Viet Minh partisan, under a Vietnamese name: Nguyễn Văn Thành, shortened as Hai Thành or Thành Nga. Platon learned to speak Vietnamese, wore Vietnamese clothes, behaved like a Vietnamese, and get addicted to local Vietnamese cuisine, including the smelly mắm. He actively assisted the Vietnamese in their daily labour. The local Vietnamese had good relationship with Platon, they even gave him more favour and affection due to being sympathized with his unfortunate fate. Being physically strong, Platon usually carried the wounded from the battlefield, and having a Western appearance enabled him to disguised as French officers to lure the French into Vietnamese surprise attacks. After a year Platon's disguse was exposed, he was transferred to Viet Minh's 99th Battalion in Bến Tre, and then joined the famous 307th Battalion, served as a company vice-commander and was entrust with a 60mm mortar, the "blessed" weapon of his unit. He was praised for his bravery and commitment in combat. In 1952 Platon joined the Vietnam Communist Party. After 1954 After the 1954 Geneva Accord, many Viet Minh cadres and their families, including Platon and his daughter Anna, were relocated to northern half of the country which was under control of the socialist Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV). Fluent in both Vietnamese and Russian, Platon worked as a translator on the Soviet ship Stavropol which was tasked to transported them northwards. He later moved to Thanh Hoá with his old wartime comrades, and after ending military service, lived with Anna in Hanoi. For his military merits, Platon was awarded the Order of
of English football. In addition to the First Division, the club competed in the FA Cup and Football League Cup. First Division League table
season was Manchester City's 79th season of competitive football and 61st season in the
A threat This oasis is increasingly threatened by desertification, which acquires large areas every year due to disturbances in rainy regimes, and successive years of drought, without forgetting the impact of overgrazing on the expansion of this phenomenon in the
something". A threat This oasis is increasingly threatened by desertification, which acquires large areas every year due to disturbances in rainy regimes, and successive years of drought, without forgetting the impact of overgrazing on the expansion of this phenomenon in the region. See also Tinejdad Geography
to the First Division, the club competed in the FA Cup and Football League Cup.
City's 78th season of competitive football and 60th season in the top division of English football. In addition to the First
with the FC Cincinnati squad during their 2022 preseason camp. Professional career On February 25, 2022, FC Cincinnati sent New York City FC $50,000 of General Allocation Money to acquire Robledo's MLS rights, and signed him to a homegrown player contract with the club the day before the start of the 2022 season. He made his professional debut on February 26, 2022, appearing as a 61st-minute substitute during a 5–0 loss against Austin FC. References External
Cincinnati. Youth career Robledo spent four years in the New York City FC academy, helping the team win the 2016 Generation Adidas cup with the club's U-16 team and played with the U-18/19 Development National Championship team. He moved to the FC Cincinnati academy in 2020 and traveled with the FC Cincinnati squad during their 2022 preseason camp. Professional career On February 25, 2022, FC Cincinnati sent New York City FC $50,000
59th season in the top division of English football. In addition to the First Division, the club competed in the FA Cup, Football League
The 1978–79 season was Manchester City's 77th season of competitive football and 59th season in the top
on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. It replaced a 1941-built Plaza Theater which was destroyed in a flood. It was designed by
404 Neosho St., was built in 1942. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. It replaced a 1941-built Plaza Theater which was destroyed in a flood. It was
surnames matrilineally (contrary to Vietnamese convention). He started playing footballed aged 10. He won the National U11 Championship with the Dak Lak U11 team. Honours Vietnam U23 AFF U-23 Championship: 2022 References External links Y Eli Niê at vpf.vn 2001 births Living people Rade people People from Đắk
Hoàng Anh Gia Lai and the Vietnam national under-23 team. Early life Eli Niê was born on 8 January 2001, as the fifth child of seven. He is part of the rade ethnic group, who assign surnames matrilineally (contrary to Vietnamese convention). He started playing footballed aged 10. He won the
former television presenter. She was presenter of the show Aktuaalne kaamera for Eesti Televisioon from 1961 to 1990. References
October 9, 1935, in Kiviõli) is an Estonian former television presenter. She was presenter of the show Aktuaalne
Abu Zeid who was a member of the Brotherhood until 1939 when he left it to form another Islamic group called the Society of Mohammad's Youth. The editor-in-chief of Al Nadhir which was published on a weekly basis was Salih Ashmawi. The contributors included Hasan Al Banna and his brother-in-law Abdel Hakim Abdeen. In the first issue of Al Nadhir Al Banna declared in his article entitled the Second Step that the focus of the Brotherhood had shifted from the religious, cultural and educational activities to the political activities and that they would not only talk from now on, but they would both talk and struggle and carry out practical acts. The magazine frequently featured articles on the Palestine cause reflecting the views of the Muslim Brotherhood. It also covered anti-Semitic editorials and content written by Mahmoud Saleh. On 16 October 1939 Al Nadhir was banned by the Egyptian government due to its close connections with
Brotherhood and was launched following the closure of other Brotherhood publication, the weekly newspaper Majallat al Ikhwan al Muslimin. The license holder was Mahmoud Abu Zeid who was a member of the Brotherhood until 1939 when he left it to form another Islamic group called the Society of Mohammad's Youth. The editor-in-chief of Al Nadhir which was published on a weekly basis was Salih Ashmawi. The contributors included Hasan Al Banna and his brother-in-law Abdel Hakim Abdeen. In the first issue of Al Nadhir Al Banna declared in his article entitled the Second Step that the focus of the Brotherhood had shifted from the religious, cultural and educational activities to the political activities and that they would not only talk from now on, but they would both talk and struggle and carry out practical acts. The magazine frequently featured articles on the Palestine cause reflecting the views of the Muslim Brotherhood. It also covered anti-Semitic editorials and content written by Mahmoud Saleh. On 16 October 1939 Al Nadhir was banned
Irish), CEF. May 1917 – January 3, 1918. Absorbed by the 2nd and 3rd Canadian Reserve Battalions. World War II March – July 1942 2nd Battalion, The Canadian Scottish The Brockville Rifles 1st Battalion, The Edmonton Fusiliers No. 13 Defence Platoon (Lorne Scots) 13th Canadian Brigade Group - GREENLIGHT Force (June 1943) Headquarters 13th Brigade Group 1st Battalion, The Canadian Fusiliers (City of London) Regiment 1st Battalion, The Winnipeg Grenadiers 1st Battalion, The Rocky Mountain Rangers 1st Battalion, Le Regiment du Hull "C" Company, 1st Battalion, The Saint John Fusiliers (Machine Gun) 24th Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery 46th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery 13th
Division. However, the 13th Brigade never saw combat as the brigade along with the 5th Canadian Division was broken up to provide reinforcements to the 4 other divisions of the Canadian Corps. During the Second World War, the brigade formed part of the 6th Canadian Infantry Division serving on the west coast in the home defence role and in June 1943, the brigade took part in Operation Cottage on Kiska during the Aleutian Islands campaign. Order of Battle World War I 128th (Moose Jaw) Battalion, CEF. February 1917 – May 1917. Absorbed by the 15th Canadian Reserve Battalion; 134th Battalion (48th Highlanders),
Of Circassian Natukhaj nobility, he was raised with a martial education. Name His name translates to "Shuwpagwe, son of Qalubat". In 1807, Shuwpagwe Qalawebateqo self-proclaimed himself as the leader of the Circassian confederation, and divided Circassia into 12 major regions. Participation in the Russo-Circassian War Qalawebateqo was a respected person all around Circassia and fought in the Russo-Circassian War. Leadership In 1807, Shuwpagwe Qalawebateqo self-proclaimed himself as the leader of the Circassian confederation, and divided Circassia into 12 major
took part in the Russo-Circassian War. Not much is recorded about Qalawebateqo. Biography Early life Not much is recorded about Qalawebateqo, as Circassians did not write down their history, and all knowledge comes from Russian and British sources. His exact birth date is not known. Of Circassian Natukhaj nobility, he was raised with a martial education. Name His name translates to "Shuwpagwe, son of Qalubat". In 1807, Shuwpagwe Qalawebateqo
Joshi and Prahladbhai Sheth founded the Gandhi Ashram Trust. Immeditely after the formal registration of the Trust, Malji Bhai Desai started the activities of the Trust at a private residence. Later Zilia Gram Panchayat donated 56 acres of land to the Trust and the activities of the trust in the newly donated land began in 1965. Over the course of several decades, the Gandhi Ashram at Zilia established several institutions like Balwadies, Anganwaides, Primary Schools, residential schools, Buniyadi Vidyalayas (Uttar and Uchchatar), B M Shah Mahavidyalaya. The Ashram also undertook various activities like Adult Education Campaign, Sulabh Sauchalay Project, Cattle Camps, Primary Health Centres for Animals, Amber Kendras, Khadi Bhandars, etc. Recognition: Padma Shri In the year 2022, Govt of India conferred the Padma Shri award, the third highest award in the Padma series of awards, on Malji Bhai Desai for his distinguished service in the field of public
of life among the general populace. Malji Bhai Desai is a politician affiliated to the Indian National Congress. He was elected as a Member of the Gujarat Legislative Assembly representing the Chanasma Assembly Constituency in 2002. Gandhi Ashram, Zilia In the year 1964, he along with Pratapbhai Chaudhary, Babubhai Shri Ratibhai Joshi and Prahladbhai Sheth founded the Gandhi Ashram Trust. Immeditely after the formal registration of the Trust, Malji Bhai Desai started the activities of the Trust at a private residence. Later Zilia Gram Panchayat donated 56 acres of land to the Trust and the activities of the trust in the newly donated land began in 1965. Over the course of several decades, the Gandhi Ashram at Zilia established several institutions like Balwadies, Anganwaides, Primary Schools, residential schools, Buniyadi Vidyalayas (Uttar and Uchchatar), B M Shah Mahavidyalaya. The Ashram also undertook various activities like Adult Education Campaign, Sulabh Sauchalay Project, Cattle Camps, Primary Health Centres for Animals, Amber Kendras, Khadi Bhandars, etc. Recognition: Padma Shri In the year 2022, Govt
In 2018, Athumani scored one goal in their run to winning the 2018 CECAFA Women's Championship after scoring Ethiopia 4–1 in their final group match. Honours CECAFA Women's Championship: 2018
August 1997) is a Tanzanian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for and the Tanzania women's national team.
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(1368–1644), Zhu Hui (), the 19th son of Zhu Yuanzhang, received ordination as a monk because he was suppressed and persecuted by his elder brother Zhu Di. In 1927, Changsha Suburban Farmers' Association () was established in Baoning temple, where Xiao Jinguang and Teng Daiyuan often held meetings. During the Second Sino-Japanese War, the temple was one of the "Eight Temples in Changsha", and Hunan Buddhist Children's Hospital () was founded in the temple. In the autumn of 1969, the Red Guards razed Baoning Temple to the ground and used it as a forest farm. On 22 November 2009, Yuelu District People's Government presided over the reconstruction of the temple. Architecture Now the existing main buildings include Shanmen (Heavenly Kings Hall), Mahavira Hall,
of Sangharama Palace, Meditation Hall, Dining Room, etc. Mahavira Hall The Mahavira Hall is modeled on the East Hall of Foguang Temple on Wutai Mountain. The wood of dalbergia odorifera came from Laos, with copper tiles on the roofs. A total of more than 180 tons of anti-corrosion alloy copper are used. The hall is long, wide and high with a construction area of . Gallery References Bibliography Buddhist temples in Hunan Buildings and structures in Changsha Tourist attractions in Changsha 21st-century establishments in China 21st-century Buddhist temples Religious buildings and structures completed
directed by Steve McCarthy about the life of FDNY Captain Patrick J. Brown (1952-2001), New York's most decorated fireman who died while
climbing with his team the North Tower of WTC on 9/11. References External links Official site
City's 76th season of competitive football and 58th season in the top division of English football. In addition to
League Cup and the UEFA Cup. First Division League table References External links Manchester City F.C. seasons Manchester City
by the mission of the first World War centenary. In January 2016, a concert with all proceeds going to the non-governmental organisation One heart for peace to benefit sick children was organized with volunteer musicians. In June 2016, the Odyssée Symphonique gave two concerts of Paul McCartney's Liverpool Oratorio bringing together more than 150 musicians and two orchestras (one French, the other English), an adult choir and a children's choir, and five soloists at La Madeleine in Paris but also at Saffron Walden, near Cambridge, at Saffron Hall. In January 2019, the Odyssée Symphonique joined forces with the Limours choir to perform Carl Orff's Carmina Burana. About 100 musicians, 60 choristers and 3 soloists came together.,,, In September 2021, Aubert directed Paul Loridant's tribute former mayor of the town of Les Ulis where she grew up. Personal life In the 2000's, Aubert was diagnosed with breast cancer. Awards Prizes Sabine Aubert has won several prizes in conducting and choral conducting, orchestration, piano, music history, analysis and musical training. 1987 : Golden medial in musical studies 1989 : Prize of musical analysis 1993 : Piano medal 1994 : First Prize of musical writing 1996 : First Prize in orchestration with unanimous congratulations of the jury 1999 : First Prize in choral conducting with unanimity Decorations Aubert was honored Knight of the National Order of Merit in May 2, 2017 Filmography Aubert has participated in several film soundtracks by conducting her orchestra. She is at the origin of the scene, the trial, of the short film, Bhaï-Bahï (2005) directed by Olivier Klein. As a result, the short film was awarded best
Sofia Festival orchestra and Jean-Sébastien Béreau in Portugal, with Lisbon Metropolitan Orchestra. Aubert has the status of artist-in-residence in Essonne. Choral conducting At the same time, she directs several choirs, including Rosnarho Ma Non Troppo, between 2009 and June 2013, with whom she has a "privileged relationship" stemming from family ties. Thereafter, she will continue to participate for the selection of programs. She co-founded the Amazing Grace children choir, affiliated with the French federation of petits chœurs, which has already toured France, Germany, England, Belgium, Croatia and Sweden. The choir aims to spread messages of peace on earth. Notable events In January 2010, a concert was held at UNESCO headquarters in Paris to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Odyssée Symphonique. In October 2013, the orchestra is on tour for the centenary of Charles Péguy. This is the adaptation in Oratorio by itself based of the work of the Bernard Esposito's poem, at the Chartres cathedral. The creation was labeled by the mission of the first World War centenary. In January 2016, a concert with all proceeds going to the non-governmental organisation One heart for peace to benefit sick children was organized with volunteer musicians. In June 2016, the Odyssée Symphonique gave two concerts of Paul McCartney's Liverpool Oratorio bringing together more than 150 musicians and two orchestras (one French, the other English), an adult choir and a children's choir, and five soloists at La Madeleine in Paris but also at Saffron Walden, near Cambridge, at Saffron Hall. In January 2019, the Odyssée Symphonique joined forces with the Limours choir to perform Carl Orff's Carmina Burana. About 100 musicians, 60 choristers and 3 soloists came together.,,, In September 2021, Aubert directed Paul Loridant's tribute former
11 (out of 315) wasn't scrutinized by the state attorney's office, which led to examination of additional cases. Guy Levy joined forces with Moshik Kovarsky, Dr. Adi Szabo, Moshe Mallal and dozens of volunteers in order to thoroughly scrutinize all 315 cases included in the indictment addendum. The project's team managed to uncover cases where the state attorney claimed that requests to retract publications had been accepted, where in reality the publications remained online indefinitely. In other cases where the state attorney claimed that story coverage requests were accepted, it was revealed that the stories weren't covered at all by Walla. In other cases, claims that editing requests were fulfilled by the site, turned out to not have occurred. In one case, it was even revealed that a presumed demand to retract a publication was not related to Benjamin Netanyahu, but to the Israeli former politician Silvan Shalom. Other publication requests that were accepted appeared in dozens of other news outlets simultaneously, and were mainly regular spokesman announcements. Project Activity Video media The project's members filmed 30 video clips where each video describes a case or a number of cases out of the 315 indictment cases, and their refutation. Additionally, other subjects are discussed in the clips such as the phenomenon of demands for positive coverage at Walla by other politicians, and other issues related to the press-dubbed ‘thousands cases’. Case 4000 The project's members transferred their findings to the defense team of the case-4000 trial, and to a media company which confirmed the findings. Some of the findings were used during cross examinations of prosecution witnesses, and the complete project file was submitted to the trial's judges. Findings The findings proved that the state prosecution team did not examine the vast majority of 315 cases added to the indictment. The cases were claimed to constitute a bribe due to ‘unusual responsiveness’ related to their publication: In 136 cases it was claimed that publication requests by Netanyahu were accepted, where in reality no such publications occurred. In 155 cases it was claimed that the responsiveness of the Walla site to Netanyahu's requests were ‘unusual’. However
who is accused of receiving 'unusual responsiveness' during the runup to their publication at the Israeli news portal Walla!. The 'unusual responsiveness' related to the 315 online publications is claimed to constitute a bribe by Israeli state prosecutors in the case. The project's main aim is to investigate the truthfulness and validity of the prosecutors' claims related to the publications. The project was initiated by Israeli entrepreneur and social activist Guy Levy. Background The original indictment in the case (given the number 4000) was presented to the district court of Jerusalem on 28 January 2020, and included the charges of "bribery, fraud and breach of trust". However, on December 14'th of the same year the court requested the prosecution to correct the indictment due to essential flaws. In total the state attorney was requested to correct 50 clauses. In relation to the bribe clause, the state attorney was requested to add an addendum detailing all the press events related to the claim that Benjamin Netanyahu requested more favorable coverage from the online Walla! news portal (the original bribe was defined as ‘positive press coverage’). In the corrected indictment of case-4000, the bribery clause was modified to describe 'unusual responsiveness' as the bribe instead of positive press coverage, and the addendum added by the state attorney included 315 cases which were claimed to constitute the bribe. Project origins Guy Levy, a publicist and social activist, read the indictment's addendum after its public release. During the examination it came to his attention that case num. 11 in the addendum described a request to cover a Israeli Forbes article nominating Sarah Netanyahu (wife of Benjamin Netanyahu) as the most powerful woman in Israel. Levy recalled that the Forbes article was also covered by Channel 2 and that the story's coverage by Walla was not unusual. It was later revealed that the content at Walla was hostile in nature, that the story was covered by at least 17 press outlets, and that Walla had been covering the Forbes annual ‘most powerful woman’ nomination for a number of years. This led to the conclusion that case num. 11 (out of 315) wasn't scrutinized by the state attorney's office, which led to examination of additional cases. Guy Levy joined forces with Moshik Kovarsky, Dr. Adi Szabo, Moshe Mallal and dozens of volunteers in order to thoroughly scrutinize all 315 cases included in the indictment addendum. The project's team managed to uncover cases where the state attorney claimed that requests to retract publications had been accepted, where in reality the publications
a Spanish mycologist. She has been a fellow of the Real Jardín Botánico de Madrid since 1999, and a researcher at the
2019. She has authored more than 200 scientific articles on the biodiversity of fungi. References 1960 births Living people Spanish
Huqooq-e-Sindh March () is an ongoing march against the Sindh Government, started with Sindh Punjab Border Commune Shaheed. PTI Vice Chairman Shah Mehmood Qureshi inaugurated the march. March route and Timeline The scheduled march will end on March 6 in Karachi. 27 February – The march will start from Ghotki, which will then leave for Sukkur, will
and stay overnight there. 4 March – Will go Tando Jan Mohammad, Tando Allahyar and Matiari. 5 March – will reach to its next destination Hyderabad. 6 March – the PTI march will enter its final phase and return to Karachi from Jamshoro. See also PPP long march References 2022 in Pakistan Protests in Pakistan February 2022 events
all of the NIT games. It will telecast every game across ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, and ESPN3. Westwood One has exclusive radio rights to the semifinals and the championship. See also 2022 Women's National Invitation Tournament References National Invitation National Invitation Tournament 2020s in Manhattan National Invitation Tournament Basketball in New York City College sports in New York City Madison Square Garden National Invitation Tournament Sports competitions in
be played on campuses, with the semi-final and championship final played at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Participants Automatic Qualifiers After the tournament's cancellation in 2020 and is reduction in 2021 because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, the 2022 tournament will return to the NIT's standard format of guaranteeing berths to teams which had the best regular season record in their conference, but failed to win their conference tournament. Some of these teams may still receive an at-large berth into the NCAA Tournament. Media ESPN, Inc. has exclusive television rights to all of the
club competed in the FA Cup, Football League Cup, UEFA Cup and the Tennent Caledonian Cup. First Division League table References External links Manchester City F.C. seasons
of English football. In addition to the First Division, the club competed in the FA Cup, Football League Cup, UEFA Cup and the Tennent Caledonian Cup. First
a new instrument in France and seen as more so a background instrument in late-19th century orchestration. Thus, the fact that it plays a leading role makes this concerto a rarity and one of the early examples of the flute gaining a serious presence as a solo instrument. The concerto originally featured an extended cadenza included with movement three, although no such documentation survives in the present. Form The concerto utilizes the typical structure for a concerto, consisting of three movements which features a lively beginning, a
two years before his death. The concerto was written specifically for the Böhm flute, analogous to the standard concert-styled flute found in contemporary Western orchestras. The work features a highly florid flute section, a rather uncommon phenomenon at the time as the flute was both a new instrument in France and seen as more so a background instrument in
in 1831. Thus, he became the first bishop of Dubrovnik, after the archdiocese was relegated to the status of a diocese and ceased to be a metropolitan seat in 1828. Giuriceo had the task of establishing the church administration after a long period of sede vacante and adjusting the church's life to the new post-republican era. Giuriceo resided in the Pile neighbourhood of Dubrovnik. He negotiated the transfer of the episcopal seat to the Sorkočević Palace, which at the time served as the municipal court. He is best known for renewing the public festivity of Saint Blaise, the patron of Dubrovnik in 1836, together with poet Antun Kazančić. The public celebrations were forbidden by the French and Austrian authorities. Giuriceo also met with the Jesuits the first the order was re-established on 27 February 1841. Vincenzo Basile and his two associates met the bishop, who asked them
Gorizia Joseph Walland. He was installed in Dubrovnik in 1831. Thus, he became the first bishop of Dubrovnik, after the archdiocese was relegated to the status of a diocese and ceased to be a metropolitan seat in 1828. Giuriceo had the task of establishing the church administration after a long period of sede vacante and adjusting the church's life to the new post-republican era. Giuriceo resided in the Pile neighbourhood of Dubrovnik. He negotiated the transfer of the episcopal seat to the Sorkočević Palace, which at the time served as the municipal court. He is best known for renewing the public festivity of Saint Blaise, the patron of Dubrovnik in 1836, together with poet Antun Kazančić. The public celebrations were forbidden by the French and Austrian authorities. Giuriceo also met with the Jesuits the first the order was re-established on 27 February 1841. Vincenzo Basile and his two associates met the bishop, who asked them to stay in Dubrovnik for pastoral work. However, the Jesuits couldn't stay in Dubrovnik and left the city on 24 March 1841. Giuriceo decided to invite the Jesuits to Dubrovnik, however, he died soon after. On 30 September 1839, Pope Gregory XVI gave
the 2018 CECAFA Women's Championship after scoring Ethiopia 4–1 in their final group match. Honours CECAFA Women's Championship: 2018 References External links 1989 births
Ethiopia 4–1 in their final group match. Honours CECAFA Women's Championship: 2018 References External links 1989 births Living people Tanzanian
the Independent Greens party and has since served on the Copenhagen City Council for that party. References 1975 births Living people Danish politicians
in 2013. In April 2020, he co-founded the Independent Greens party and has since served on the Copenhagen City Council for
solving a programming challenge inspired by software engineering at Google. The first edition was a local event at the Google office in Paris with 200 participants in attendance. Since then, the competition expanded globally and reached
2-4 people solving a programming challenge inspired by software engineering at Google. The first edition was a local event at the Google office in Paris with
Royal Navy officer See also Wolseley
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was that Christiane did not want her daughter to be alone with Prince William, ‘doch dat sie het allebeide sochten’. When Christiane came in ‘maeckte prins Wilhelm den slaepert’. Christiane died in Culemborg on 6 July 1646. She was buried in Heusden. Issue From the marriage of Christiane and William, the following children were born: John William (Siegen Castle, 28 October 1619 – Siegen Castle, 25 August 1623Jul.). Maurice Frederick (Siegen Castle, 19 January 1621 – , 17 June 1638), was a captain in the Dutch States Army, was killed in the Battle of Calloo. Mary Magdalene (Siegen Castle, 21 October 1622 – Spa, 20/30 August 1647), married in Culemborg on 25 August 1639 to Count Philip Theodore of Waldeck-Eisenberg (2 November 1614 – Korbach, 7 December 1645). Ernestine Juliane (Siegen, 17/27 July 1624 – Heusden, 9 July 1634). Elisabeth Charlotte (Emmerich, 11 March 1626 – Culemborg, 16 November 1694Jul.), married in Culemborg on 29 November/9 December 1643 to Fürst George Frederick of Waldeck-Eisenberg (Arolsen, 31 January 1620Jul. – Arolsen, 9 November 1692Jul.). Hollandine (Heusden, 2 March 1628 – Heusden, 14 October 1629). Wilhelmine Christine (1629 – Hildburghausen, 22 January 1700), married at Arolsen Castle on 26 January 1660 to Count Josias II of Waldeck-Wildungen (Wildungen, 31 July 1636 – Kandia, 8 August 1669). One of the daughters from this marriage was engaged to Count Crato of Nassau-Saarbrücken. Ancestors Notes References Sources
as the daughter of Count George III of Erbach and Countess Mary of Barby and Mühlingen. She married at on 17 January 1619 to Count William of Nassau-Siegen (Dillenburg, 13 August 1592 – Orsoy, 7/17 July 1642), the fifth son of Count John VII ‘the Middle’ of Nassau-Siegen and his first wife, Countess Magdalene of Waldeck-Wildungen. Christiane’s older half-brother from her mother’s side, Count Christian of Waldeck-Wildungen, was married in November 1604 to Elisabeth of Nassau-Siegen, William’s eldest sister. After the end of the Twelve Years’ Truce in 1621, William entered the service of the Dutch States Army, where he was appointed colonel of the infantry on 24 July 1622. On 13/23 January 1624, Count John VIII ‘the Younger’ of Nassau-Siegen voluntarily ceded the sovereignty over the Hilchenbach district with and some villages belonging to the and Netphen districts, to his younger brother William. Henceforth the county of Nassau-Siegen had two governments, one in Siegen, the other in Hilchenbach. Christiane and William lived in Siegen until 1625. In 1625 William became governor of Emmerich and from 1626 to 1637 he was governor of Heusden. In April 1633 he was
in 1908. The church is a landmark of Grodno Region, it is listed as an object of Belarusian cultural heritage. References Sources
is a landmark of Grodno Region, it is listed as an object of Belarusian cultural heritage. References
having transferred there from Dalry Thistle F.C.. After making 68 appearances and scoring zero goals for St Johnstone, he transferred to Brechin City F.C. where he played for two seasons. Later he managed junior outfit, the Jeanfield Swifts F.C.
brought up in Greenock and played for St Johnstone F.C. from 1965 - 1970, having transferred there from Dalry Thistle F.C.. After making 68 appearances and scoring zero goals for St Johnstone, he transferred to Brechin City F.C. where he played for two seasons. Later he managed junior outfit, the Jeanfield Swifts F.C. in Perth. Whilst he played for St Johnstone, he famously
at the University of Copenhagen. He specialises in attitude formation, voter behaviour and voter
Science at the University of Copenhagen. He specialises in attitude formation, voter behaviour and voter turnout. References 1973
Guise as Bride's Father Lillian Langdon as Bride's Mother William Humphrey as Groom's Friend Edward McWade as Harriman Lorimer Johnston as Ross James A. Marcus as Braithwaite Edward W. Borman as Dolan Jack Curtis as McKinstry Brinsley Shaw as Krischenko Arthur Hoyt as Morel Aileen Pringle as Mrs. Schuyler-Peabody Virginia Ruggles as Olive Stockton Cyril Chadwick as Bond Philo McCullough as Britton Jean Hersholt as Fiend Lucille Ricksen as Flapper Dagmar Godowsky as Senorita Hayford Hobbs as Toreador Violet Joy as Cabaret Girl References Bibliography
Father Lillian Langdon as Bride's Mother William Humphrey as Groom's Friend Edward McWade as Harriman Lorimer Johnston as Ross James A. Marcus as Braithwaite Edward W. Borman as Dolan Jack Curtis as McKinstry Brinsley Shaw as Krischenko Arthur Hoyt as Morel Aileen Pringle as Mrs. Schuyler-Peabody Virginia Ruggles as Olive Stockton Cyril Chadwick as Bond Philo McCullough as Britton Jean Hersholt as Fiend Lucille Ricksen as Flapper Dagmar Godowsky as Senorita Hayford Hobbs as Toreador Violet Joy as Cabaret Girl 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
1 July 1917 by General Zhang Xun. Puyi, who abdicated in 1911, became Qing emperor again. The government survived for 13 days only after army of the Republic of China forced Puyi to give up
Puyi, who abdicated in 1911, became Qing emperor again. The government survived for 13 days only after army of the Republic