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Ellen M. Stone
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As these workers were appointed by and were under the instruction and guidance of Miss Stone, she visited them at regular intervals. These visits required many hours overland. When Miss Stone entered into this larger work, her home was at Philippopolis. In 1898, the increase in her work, and the call from Macedonia caused the Board to assign her to Salonica. Here, associated with Dr. House and Messrs. Baird and Haskell and their families, she carried on a work in that city, which included many conversions among the sailors from the British fleet, anchored for a time in Salonica Harbor. Miss Stone had endured the heat of a Salonican summer, with the exception of one trip to Samokov. She also went to Bansko for a three weeks' training school with her Bible women, when on returning from there, with an unusually large company of workers, she was seized by brigands. She was released from captivity after payment of a large ransom.
Ellen M. Stone
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Since her return to the U.S., she lived quietly in Chelsea, Mass. Some part of her time was given to lecturing on missionary subjects, including her own personal experience in the missionary field.
Haini Hashim
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Haini bin Hashim (Russian: Хайни Хашим) is a Brunei artist and diplomat who became the ambassador to Russia from 2012 to 2022. He became the first Bruneian to be honored as a member of the Russian Academy of Arts in 2017.
Haini Hashim
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Career
Earlier in Haiti's career, he took office as the head of protocol in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MOFAT). The Russian Embassy held a celebration on 3 June 2012, in honour of Haini, the newly appointed ambassador of Brunei to Russia, who would be leaving for Moscow. On the 25th, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah gave his approval for three recently chosen Brunei envoys—among them, Haini, the country's designated ambassador to Russia—to receive letter of credence. In December, he accompanied Mustappa Sirat on his working visit to the Russia.
Haini Hashim
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Career
In 2012, 2013, and 2016, the Sultan made three trips to Russia. Brunei was visited by Sergey Lavrov in 2012 and 2013. The two nations inked a number of Memorandum of Understandings (MoU) in the areas of commerce, energy, defense, education, and culture. Among Haini's major accomplishments during his ten years in Moscow were raising awareness of Brunei among the general public and officials, encouraging them to explore further avenues for cooperation, and establishing 14-day visa-free travel between Brunei and Russia in 2017, which in turn promoted tourism. Additionally, he built stronger understanding and improved cooperation in the area of Islamic faith and improved bilateral partnerships, particularly in the areas of education and tourism.
Haini Hashim
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Career
From 24 to 26 April 2018, he once again accompanied Halbi Mohammad Yussof to attend the 9th International Meeting of High-Ranking Officials Responsible for Security Matters in Sochi.
Haini Hashim
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Career
Haini claimed to be a self-taught artist who had never received any professional training or instruction in the arts. Through reading and observation, he developed his knowledge base, which in turn helped him to hone his unique visual aesthetic. In addition to his passion in abstract painting, he also likes painting landscapes and other natural subjects using oil paints. His career as a diplomat has provided him with significant benefits in exploring ideals and associated experiences in art. In order to foster bilateral collaboration between the two nations, he uses his art shows in Russia.
Haini Hashim
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Personal life
Haini runs a private gallery at his home in Kampong Sungai Tilong.
Haini Hashim
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Honours
In his fifth year as Brunei's ambassador, the Russian Academy of Arts gave him an honorary membership, making him the first Bruneian to earn such a distinction. He has earned the following honours;
Marianivka, Vynohrad rural hromada, Zvenyhorodka Raion, Cherkasy Oblast
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Marianivka (Ukrainian: Мар'я́нівка) is a rural settlement in Zvenyhorodka Raion, Cherkasy Oblast (province) of Ukraine. It belongs to Vynohrad rural hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine.
Marianivka, Vynohrad rural hromada, Zvenyhorodka Raion, Cherkasy Oblast
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Until 18 July 2020, Marianivka was previously located in the Lysianka Raion. The raion was abolished in July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Cherkasy Oblast to four. The area of Lysianka Raion was merged into Zvenyhorodka Raion.
Marianivka, Vynohrad rural hromada, Zvenyhorodka Raion, Cherkasy Oblast
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José Sinval
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José Sinval de Campos (born 6 April 1967), known as José Sinval or Sinval, is a Brazilian football striker who mainly played in Switzerland and Spain. He settled in Switzerland and became a coach.
José Sinval
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Sinval began his career in Ponte Preta, but was scouted during a youth tournament in Qatar. He moved to Switzerland as a part of a "Brazilian invasion" of the country's football scene. He joined Servette FC in 1986. Aged only 19, he still managed to take the place of French international Bernard Genghini.
José Sinval
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After winning the 1993–94 Nationalliga A with Servette, he dreamt of a transfer to Serie A. This did not happen, but in 1995 he left Swiss football to join CP Mérida. He faced relegation from the 1995–96 La Liga, but helped win the 1996–97 Segunda División, only to be relegated once more from the 1997–98 La Liga. El Periódico Extremadura called him "one of the most charismatic players in the club's history".
José Sinval
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Following a spell with Pachuca in Mexico, he returned to Switzerland in an attempt to rejoin Servette. He was not wanted by Servette at the time, and a trial with FC Wil and talks with Racing Ferrol did not come to fruition, with Sinval ultimately being signed by Étoile Carouge in the Swiss second tier. In 2005, though past his prime, he moved back to Mérida and the club Mérida UD. The transfer was orchestrated by the club president, whose father had been president in the 1990s. The club contested the 2005–06 Segunda División B, and his playing was contingent on obtaining an Italian passport.
José Sinval
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Personal life
Sinval married for the second time in 2022. He considered himself Swiss after residing there for several decades, but had not acquired a Swiss passport.
Ivan Kyncl
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Ivan Kyncl (15 April 1953 – 6 October 2004) was a Czech-born British theatre photographer. After fleeing his native Czechoslovakia in 1980, he became a British citizen and worked as the Royal Shakespeare Company's house photographer as well as in numerous other theatres in the United Kingdom until his death in 2004.
Ivan Kyncl
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Early life
Kyncl was born in Prague on 15 April 1953. He was not allowed to enter university on account of his father being imprisoned, subsequently becoming a professional photographer and taking photos of political prisoners and dissidents in Czechoslovakia. His photography involved shooting on location at prisons and courts, and using hidden cameras for close objects, as well as telephoto lenses for things he could not approach. He left his home country in 1980.
Ivan Kyncl
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Move to the United Kingdom
In 1980 Kyncl was granted asylum in the United Kingdom, before becoming the Royal Shakespeare Company's house photographer in the 1980s. He also worked for the Royal Court Theatre, the Almeida Theatre, and the Royal National Theatre. In his lifetime he gained British citizenship.
Ivan Kyncl
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Personal life
His parents were Jiřina Kynclová, who survived him, and writer Karel Kyncl [cs], a Charter 77 signatory, who died in 1997. Kyncl died in 2004 at the age of 51 due to heart failure. He was survived by his wife of 23 years, Alena.
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Legacy
In 2007, the first Czech exhibition solely of Kyncl's work was held in Prague. Czech Television broadcast a documentary about Kyncl's life in 2017, titled Mistr objektivu - Ivan Kyncl. In 2019 his work went on display for four months at London's Victoria and Albert Museum.
Amrita Sher-Gil's paintings at Lahore (1937)
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The Hungarian-born Indian artist Amrita Sher-Gil, exhibited 33 of her paintings at her One-man Show in the ballroom at Faletti's Hotel in Lahore, British India, held from 21 to 27 November 1937. It was opened by Punjab's finance minister, Mr Manoharlal, and other attendees included Justice Bash Tek Chand, Kanwar Dalip Singh of Kapurthala, Bhim Sain Sacchas, and Civil and Military Gazette's art critic Charles Fabri. Exhibits included Young Man with Apples (1932), Sleep (1933), Professional Model (1933), The Little Girl in Blue (1934), Three Girls (1935), Bride's Toilet (1937), and The Story Teller (1937),
Amrita Sher-Gil's paintings at Lahore (1937)
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Ashok Attri (Diplomat)
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Ashok Attri IFS, is a retired Indian diplomat who served as Ambassador of India to Copenhagen, Denmark during his last posting before retirement. Prior to this, he served as Ambassador of India to Oman, Indian High Commissioner to Zambia, Consul General of India in Chicago, USA.
Ashok Attri (Diplomat)
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During his career as a diplomat for 38 years, he was posted to several important positions in Africa, Asia, North America and Europe, as well as in the Ministry of External Affairs of India. He worked on ten overseas assignments in nine countries in senior diplomatic positions and promoted inter-governmental cooperation in seven countries of South Asia as an International Civil Servant.
Ashok Attri (Diplomat)
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Early Life
Attri was born and raised in Gurdaspur District. He studied Bachelor of Arts (Honours) with a major in English and Literature from Government College Gurdaspur.
New Lone Wolf and Cub
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New Lone Wolf and Cub (Japanese: 新・子連れ狼, Hepburn: Shin Kozure Ōkami) is a Japanese manga series written by Kazuo Koike and illustrated by Hideki Mori. It is a sequel to Koike's manga series Lone Wolf and Cub. It was serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Post [ja] from November 2003 to December 2006, with its chapters collected in 11 tankōbon volumes. It was licensed in North America by Dark Horse Comics. A sequel series, titled Soshite Kozure Ōkami: Shikaku no Ko, was published in Koike Shoin [ja]'s Jin (2007–2008) and eBookJapan [ja]'s digital manga magazine Katana (2009–2010).
New Lone Wolf and Cub
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Publication
Written by Kazuo Koike and illustrated by Hideki Mori, New Lone Wolf and Cub was serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Post [ja] from November 10, 2003, to December 18, 2006. Shogakukan collected its chapters in 11 tankōbon volumes, released from September 30, 2004, to June 29, 2007. In North America, the manga was licensed by Dark Horse Comics. The eleven volumes were released from June 4, 2014, to December 14, 2016.
New Lone Wolf and Cub
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Publication
A sequel series, titled Soshite Kozure Ōkami: Shikaku no Ko [ja] (そして――子連れ狼 刺客の子, lit. 'More Lone Wolf and Cub: Eyes of the Child'), was serialized in Koike Shoin [ja] manga magazine Jin from January 20, 2007, until the magazine's last issue, released on May 21, 2008. The series resumed on eBookJapan [ja]'s online manga magazine Katana on April 14, 2009, and finished on July 20, 2010. Five volumes were released by Koike Shoin from July 27, 2007, to September 28, 2012.
Don Strachan
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Donald John Strachan (born 18 February 1929) is an Australian former rugby union international.
Don Strachan
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A native of Orange, Strachan was educated at Hurlstone Agricultural School.
Don Strachan
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Strachan, a front row forward, was a foundation player for the Orange Emus and toured New Zealand in 1954 with NSW Country. The following year, he returned to New Zealand as a member of the Wallabies touring party, playing as tighhead prop in the 2nd and 3rd Test matches against the All Blacks. He turned down further international opportunities to work on his family farm.
Cigaritis meghamalaiensis
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Cigaritis meghamalaiensis or The Cloud-forest Silverline is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It is a new species of Silverline butterfly desribed from the Meghamalai hills of the Periyar region of the southern Western Ghats. It is found to be common in Meghamalais of Tamil Nadu and nearby Periyar Tiger Reserve of Kerala. Meghamalai means cloud forest in local language and the specific epithet comes from the location is it seen. It is after 33 years a new butterfly is described from The Western Ghats. After this discovery, the total number of butterflies found in the Western Ghats is 337 species, of which 40 are endemic to Western Ghats and the total number of butterflies found in Kerala now are 327 species of which 39 are Western Ghats endemics. Tamil Nadu currently has 324 butterfly species of which 37 are endemic.
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Babulal Kharadi
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Babulal kharadi is an Indian politician serving as a member of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly who represents the Jhadol Assembly constituency constituency of Udayapur district.
Tem (ibedul)
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Tem was the ibedul of Koror from 1917 to 1943.
Tem (ibedul)
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References
Category:1943 deaths Category:20th-century Palauan people Category:Ibeduls of Koror Category:Year of birth missing
Tem (ibedul)
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Ron O'Reilly
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Ronald (Ron) Norris O’Reilly (1914-1982) was a librarian who also played a significant role in promoting and exhibiting contemporary New Zealand art.
Ron O'Reilly
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Early life
Ron O’Reilly was born in New Plymouth and attended New Plymouth Boys High. After completing an MA in Philosophy at Otago University in 1941 he taught part-time there for four years before completing the New Zealand Library Diploma at the Library School in Wellington.
Ron O'Reilly
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Library career
From 1947 to 1951 O’Reilly organised the Country Library Service and worked on the provision of libraries in prisons and the library of the Health Department. In 1951 O’Reilly was appointed Christchurch City Librarian and lived in that city for the next 17 years. A progressive member of the profession, O’Reilly removed charges on borrowing which raised lending rates by 300 percent. He also established an art lending library. At first this was a library of art prints, but in 1955 the City Council agreed to include original works by artists. By the time O’Reilly left the Library in 1968 the loan collection consisted of 125 artworks and when the Library stopped collecting in 1981, it had grown to 297 works. This collection is now held in the Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū. During his time as Christchurch City Librarian O’Reilly took two years leave of absence and served as a visiting Professor at the Institute of Librarianship at the University of Ibadan in Nigeria. The visit sparked an enthusiasm for Nigerian Sculpture and the beginnings of his collection of this work. In 1968 he left Christchurch to become Director and lecturer at the NZ Library School, Wellington where he worked until his official retirement in 1974.
Ron O'Reilly
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Friendship with Colin McCahon
From his student days at Otago University O’Reilly was a close friend of the artist Colin McCahon. The first ‘modern painting’ O’Reilly remembered seeing was in 1939 when he had a part in Fredrich Wolf's play Professor Mamlock. McCahon designed the set which included one of his paintings. O’Reilly became a passionate collector, supporter and advisor to McCahon and, while on a short secondment to the Lower Hutt Municipal Library helped organise McCahon’s first survey exhibition of 44 works in the Wellington Public Library in 1947. A selection from this exhibition was also shown at the library in Lower Hutt. The following year O’Reilly helped McCahon secure an exhibition in Wellington’s newly opened Gallery of Helen Hitchings. The friendship of the two men was largely held together by letters as they mostly lived in different cities. An exception was a brief period when O’Reilly moved to Christchurch in 1951 when he showed McCahon’s On Building Bridges in the library. An major effect of the exhibition came out of a visit to the Library by Eric Westbrook, recently appointed director of Auckland City Art Gallery. On seeing On building bridges, he offered McCahon a life-changing job at the Gallery in Auckland.
Ron O'Reilly
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Friendship with Colin McCahon
Throughout their long friendship O’Reilly often accompanied McCahon on his walking field trips taking photographs, looking for subjects and discussing features of the landscape with the artist. The art dealer Peter McLeavey recalled of O’Reilly, ‘He was always taking photographs: he had a sense of history, and the importance of recording the present.’ In recognition of their association, in 1972 McCahon asked O’Reilly to write the introduction to his major survey exhibition Colin McCahon: A Survey Exhibition.
Ron O'Reilly
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Friendship with Colin McCahon
O’Reilly was also a long-term collector of McCahon’s work making purchases from the mid-1940s to the end of the 1970s. 1969 seventeen works from his collection were shown at Peter McLeavey Gallery. The Dominion commented, ‘It is ironic that one of the best collections of the best artist in New Zealand has been bought by a private citizen….while one assumes the National Art Gallery apparently ignored the artist.’ Over the years McCahon also gifted O’Reilly a number of works including the paintings Crucifixion according to Saint Mark, King of the Jews, and Singing Woman.
Ron O'Reilly
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Govett-Brewster Art Gallery
O’Reilly was appointed Director of New Plymouth’s contemporary art gallery the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery in 1975. He was 61 with no experience in the profession. Art writer Wystan Curnow described the appointment as ‘bold’ with its reliance on O’Reilly’s administrative experience and the connections he had made as a collector and supporter of contemporary New Zealand art. His arrival at the gallery coincided with the installation of three large Len Lye kinetic sculptures including Trilogy. Unfortunately the gyrations created by Trilogy cracked the main beam of the new Gallery. Unfazed, O’Reilly gave the go-ahead for the beam to be braced and the installation completed. This was the beginning of the Gallery’s unique relationship with Len Lye. O’Reilly went on to become a key figure in an expanding partnership with the artist that eventually changed the Gallery dramatically when it became the Govett Art Gallery/Len Lye Centre in 2015. One of the first exhibitions O’Reilly curated at the Govett-Brewster was McCahon’s “Necessary Protection”. As Wystan Curnow points out, ‘Apart from Colin McCahon a Survey, for which O’Reilly wrote the catalogue introduction, it was, ‘the only solo public gallery exhibition offered to McCahon in his lifetime’
Ron O'Reilly
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Govett-Brewster Art Gallery
Other exhibitions O’Reilly curated or organised during his directorship include:
Ron O'Reilly
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Govett-Brewster Art Gallery
O’Reilly left the Govett-Brewster in 1979.
Ron O'Reilly
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Controversies
During his four years as Director of the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, O’Reilly encountered a number of challenges as he attempted to continue the Gallery’s mandate to purchase works representative of current ideas even if they were seen as difficult. The first confrontation came the year he arrived when the local Fire Department ordered the removal of Billy Apple’s Neon Accumulation on the Gallery’s back stairs as a hazard. There were further complaints when O’Reilly accepted the work as a gift from the artist to the Gallery. The following year attempts to purchase Christine Hellyar's sculpture Country clothesline were equally contentious with a public ‘outcry’ over its cost and content. One City Councillor described the work as, ‘the most appalling misappropriation of public money I have ever seen.’ O’Reilly, who had already been involved in a similar refusal by the City Council to purchase Colin McCahon’s I am Scared, held firm and both items eventually entered the collection.
James Gorman (architect)
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James Gorman LRIBA (1876 - 1920) was a Scottish architect who worked in Long Eaton, Derbyshire and Kedah, Malaysia.
James Gorman (architect)
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Early life
He was born in 1876 in Methven, Perth and Kinross where his father was for many years headmaster of Anthill public school.
James Gorman (architect)
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Early life
He was articled to Andrew Heiton of Perth from 1893-97 and then worked as assistant to Foreman and McCall in Glasgow from 1897 where he worked on the design of station buildings on the Lanarkshire and Dunbartonshire Railway including the Kirklees Bridge in Kelvingrove in 1899.
James Gorman (architect)
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Early life
From 1899 to 1900 he also worked for James Pearson Alison of Hawick. It is likely that during his time in Hawick, he met his future business partner Clarence Rose Ross. By 1900 he had moved to Long Eaton, Derbyshire where he set up practice with Clarence Rose Ross as Gorman and Ross. He married Miss M.G. Chambers, daughter of J.W. Chambers of Sawley Road, Long Eaton in St Laurence's Church, Long Eaton on 3 October 1903.
James Gorman (architect)
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Early life
In 1904 he was appointed assistant to Barnett and Stark in Penang, Malaysia and in 1907 he was appointed the architect to the Government of Kedah State where he designed hospitals, a prison, a police court and residences for government officials.
James Gorman (architect)
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Early life
In 1912 he was appointed an Licentiate of the Royal Institute of British Architects.
James Gorman (architect)
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Death
He died aged 43 on 11 September 1920 aboard an Italian Liner in the Red Sea returning to Britain.
Ngoriakl
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Ngoriakl was the ibedul of Koror from 1958 to 1972.
Ngoriakl
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Life
Ngoriakl died in 1972 and his body arrived in Palau on September 30, 1972 where funeral ceremonies took place in which Thomas Remengesau delivered the eulogy. Takeo Ishida, Chief of Japanese Graves Mission, posthumously honoured him by giving him the Fourth Class Order of the Sacred Treasure which was presented to his widow in October 1972.
Ngoriakl
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References
Category:1972 deaths Category:20th-century Palauan people Category:Ibeduls of Koror Category:Recipients of the Order of the Sacred Treasure, 4th class Category:Year of birth missing
Ngoriakl
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Minō-Semba-Handaimae Station
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Minō-Semba-Handaimae (箕面船場阪大前, Minoh Semba Handaimae) will be a train station on the Kita-Osaka Kyuko Railway (which links directly into the Osaka Municipal Subway Midosuji Line) located in Minoh, Osaka, Japan.
Minō-Semba-Handaimae Station
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History
Plans for a northern extension of the Midosuji Line beyond Senri-Chūō had been place since the 1980s, however construction did not start until 2017.
Minō-Semba-Handaimae Station
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History
The name of the station was finalized in 2018.
Minō-Semba-Handaimae Station
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History
The station is scheduled to open on 23 March 2024 after delays prolonged the project's original scheduled completion in 2020.
Minō-Semba-Handaimae Station
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Alexander Merep
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Alexander Merep is the ibedul of Koror.
Alexander Merep
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Life
Merep is the youngest brother of Gibbons and previousy held the title Rechucher-Ra-Techekii before being appointed by female Idid members led by Ochob Katey Ngiraked as the new Ibedul. The appointment was accepted by the Ngarameketii (traditional chiefs of Koror) on February 22, 2022 and supported by the Koror hamlet chiefs.
Alexander Merep
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References
Category:21st-century Palauan people Category:Ibeduls of Koror Category:Year of birth missing (living people)
Rithm Capital
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Rithm Capital (Rithm) is an American investment management company headquartered in New York that focuses on real estate and alternative investments.
Rithm Capital
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Background
On May 16, 2013, Newcastle Investment Corp, a real estate investment trust (REIT) under Fortress Investment Group spunoff its residential mortgage related assets into a new REIT named New Residential Investment Corp. New Residential was listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker 'NRZ' and would focus on investments related to mortgage servicing rights (MSR). There was a management agreement between New Residential and Fortress which stated Fortress would act as New Residential's manager and ws entitled to 25% of the funds from operations as well as any profits from the sale of assets. In September 2013, Fortress hired Michael Nierenberg, Bank of America's head of global mortgages and securitized products to run New Residential.
Rithm Capital
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Background
In February 2015, New Residential acquired Home Loan Servicing Solutions for $1.3 billion.
Rithm Capital
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Background
In January 2017, Citigroup sold $97 billion worth of MSRs to New Residential for $950 million as part of its plan to exit the mortgage servicing business. In February, New Residential joined a consortium that included Jefferies, Third Point Management and Soros Fund Management to acquired $5 billion worth of unsecured forward flow consumer loans from Prosper Marketplace. In December, New Residential acquired Mortgage Lender Shellpoint Partners for $190 million.
Rithm Capital
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Background
In February 2019, Ditech filed for bankruptcy and in October sold its forward mortgage business to New Residential for $1.2 billion.
Rithm Capital
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Background
In April 2021, Newrez a mortgage lending and servicing unit under New Residential agreed to acquire Caliber Home Loans from Lone Star Funds in a $1.675 billion deal. In February 2022, Newrez laid off 386 employees or about 3% of its mortgage division.
Rithm Capital
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Background
In October 2021, New Residential acquired Genesis Capital from Goldman Sachs.
Rithm Capital
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Background
In June 2022, New Residential became independent from Fortress by terminating its management agreement by paying a termination fee of $400 million and rebranded as Rithm Capital with the ticker 'RITM'. It was done to reduce costs of around $60 to $65 million and attract more institutional investors who avoid externally managed structures. It retain the employees of Fortress who were now permanently with Rithm and would be internally managed going forward
Rithm Capital
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Background
In July 2023, after Goldman Sachs closed its consumer lending arm Marcus, it sold $1 billion of Marcus Loans to Värde Partners and $1.4 billion to Rithm.
Rithm Capital
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Background
In July 2023, Sculptor Capital Management agreed to be acquired by Rithm for $639 million which was $11.15 per share. In August, Sculptor received a higher bid from a consortium of hedge funds led by Saba Capital Management along with Pershing Square Capital Management and Avenue Capital Group. Daniel Och was not satisfied with Rithm's offer and felt it didn't reflect the full value of the company. In October, Rithm increased its bid to $720 million at $12.70 per share which was accepted by both Sculptor and Och. Although the consortium offered an even higher bid, it was rejected as Sculptor did not believe it could be delivered. On November 17, the deal was completed after the shareholders agreed to the acquisition.
59 Medium Regiment (India)
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59 Medium Regiment is part of the Regiment of Artillery of the Indian Army.
59 Medium Regiment (India)
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Formation
The regiment was raised on 1 May 1965 at Aurangabad as 59 Mountain Composite Regiment (Pack). The first commanding officer was Lieutenant Colonel BL Khanna. The regiment had a headquarters battery, three mountain (pack) batteries and a heavy mortar battery. The troops belonged to Rajput, Dogra, Ahir and South Indian Classes. The unit was converted to a field regiment and is currently a medium regiment. The regiment presently consists of 591, 592 and 593 medium batteries.
59 Medium Regiment (India)
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Equipment
The regiment has been equipped with the following guns –
59 Medium Regiment (India)
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Operations
The regiment has taken part in the following operations –
Sabean colonization of Africa
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The Sabean colonisation of Africa was a process of colonization by Sabeans that occurred in the Horn of Africa during the first millenium BC
Sabean colonization of Africa
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History
One of the oldest colonisations in the History occurred around 1000 BC, the Sabeans of southern Arabia, with a civilization based on agriculture, began to colonize the highlands of northern Ethiopia and Eritrea. The indigenous peoples with whom the southern Arabs came into contact were the ancestors of the contemporary Agew people. In the area of contact, fusion of southern Arabian culture and Agäw culture resulted in a third culture which are today known as the Habesha people.
Sabean colonization of Africa
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Impact
The Sabean occupation and influence allowed for Ethiopia to develop several civilizations like D'mt but also the Kingdom of Aksum and left a very important mark in Ethiopian history and culture, a team of German archaeologists also recently concluded that all fundamental characteristics of Aksumite society derive from earlier populations in the Near East and South Arabia.
Poran Jai Jolia Re
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Poran Jai Jolia Re is a 2010 Bangladeshi romance film. The film is directed by Sohanur Rahman Sohan and produced by Shafiqul Islam under the banner of Bandhan Banichitra. It's story is written by Anonno Mamun, screenplay by Sohanur Rahman Sohan himself and dialogues by prominent director Chatku Ahmed. The film stars Bangladeshi superstar Shakib Khan, Dilara Hanif Purnima, Rumana Khan, ATM Shamsuzzaman and Misha Sawdagor. It was a commercial success at the box office and became a superhit.
Poran Jai Jolia Re
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Plot
Rabin Khan (Shakib Khan), the only grandson of Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan (ATM Shamsuzzaman), the richest man in the city, falls in love with girls on bets with friends. Thus one day he made a bet with his friends and fell in love with a girl named Hashi. Hashi (Nasima Akter Nodi) tells Rabin Khan about her love, but Khan rejects her saying he doesn't love her. Hashi committed suicide as she could not tolerate the various words of the people of the society. Subsequently, one day Rabin Khan rescues Khushi (Dilara Hanif Purnima) and her friends when they are harassed by some goons in the park, he falls in love with Khushi at first sight. Several times after that Rabin Khan tries to convince Khushi of his love but Khushi rejects his love considering Khan as her sister's killer. Meanwhile, Jolie (Rumana Khan) falls in love with Rabin Khan, the only sister of the city's biggest gangster, Hitler (Misha Sawdagor). But Khan loves Khushi, so he rejects Jolie's love. Julie wants Khan at any cost. Meanwhile, Rabin Khan fell ill without getting Khushi's love, later he recovered from his illness and went to Khushi's house. He took Khushi's hand and in a tug-of-war, some rowdy boys of the neighborhood beat up Khan. Khushi goes home from there, later her mother (Rehana Jolly) convinces her that Khan is not her sister's killer. Hashi wanted to live after being rejected by Khan, but could not tolerate the various words of the people of the society and later committed suicide. Realizing her mistake, Khushi accepts Khan's love.
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Soundtrack
The soundtrack album of the film is arranged by Shouquat Ali Imon. The song is also composed by himself, with lyrics penned by Kabir Bakul and Indian musician Shaan has sung two songs including its title track, "Amar Poran Jai Jolia Re" and the other is "Tumi Acho Bole Ami Achi".
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Soundtrack
All tracks are written by Kabir Bakul
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Awards and nominations
Nominated — Dilara Hanif Purnima
Leon Guerrero
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Leon Guerrero may refer to:
Gautham Ramachandran
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Gautham Ramachandran is an Indian-film director, Screenwriter and producer who predominantly works in Tamil Film Industry . His debut feature film was Richie starring Nivin Pauly which he directed and written screenplay . He is also known for directing, writing and producing critically-acclaimed Legal drama film Gargi starring Sai Pallavi .
Gautham Ramachandran
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Early life
Before being an independent director and film writer, he has worked as the assistant director for the feature film Mugamoodi starring Jiiva.
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References
Terry Curley
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Terrance George Paul Curley (6 June 1938 — 17 October 2016) was an Australian rugby union international.
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Curley, a native of Newcastle, attended St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill and was captained of the 1st XV's 1955 GPS premiership team. He played his rugby afterwards for the Wanderers club of Newcastle.
Terry Curley
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A fullback, Curley was capped 11 times for the Wallabies, debuting against the All Blacks in Sydney at the age of 18. He played all five Tests on the 1957–58 tour of Britain, Ireland, France and North America, featuring in 34 of the 41 matches on the schedule. On his final Wallabies tour, to New Zealand in 1958, Curley was again ever present and missed only one tour match and played a large part in a win over the All Blacks in Christchurch. He retired at age 20 to enter the Marist order.
Gloria Salii
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Gloria Salii holds the title of bilung which makes her the chief leader of all Palauan women.
Gloria Salii
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Life
She is the younger sister of former Ibedul of Koror Yutaka Gibbons. After his death, her younger brother Alexander Merep was appointed ibedul which Salii disputes on behalf of her son James Lebuu Littler.
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References
Category:21st-century Palauan women Category:Traditional chiefs of Palau Category:Year of birth missing (living people)