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Soham Rockstar Entertainment
Soham Rockstar Entertainment is an Indian Production and Distribution company]] established by Deepak Mukut in 2013. It is located in Mumbai, Maharastra, India. They recently produced Taish which was released on ZEE5 on 29 October 2020 as a feature film and as a six episode series simultaneously. The film was released on ZEE5 on 29 October 2020 as a feature film and as a six episode series simultaneously.
Hirschbach, Bavaria
Hirschbach is a municipality in the district of Amberg-Sulzbach in the Upper Palatinate, in Bavaria, Germany.
Hohenburg, Bavaria
Hohenburg is a market town in the district of Amberg-Sulzbach in the Upper Palatinate, in Bavaria, Germany.
Kastl, Amberg-Sulzbach
Kastl is a market town in the district of Amberg-Sulzbach in the Upper Palatinate, in Bavaria, Germany.
Königstein, Bavaria
Königstein is a market town in the district of Amberg-Sulzbach in the Upper Palatinate, in Bavaria, Germany.
Kümmersbruck
Kümmersbruck is a municipality in the district of Amberg-Sulzbach in the Upper Palatinate, in Bavaria, Germany. It is 5 km southeast of Amberg.
Neuville-au-Bois
Neuville-au-Bois is a commune. It is in Hauts-de-France in the Somme department in north France.
Neuville-Coppegueule
Neuville-Coppegueule is a commune. It is in Hauts-de-France in the Somme department in north France.
La Neuville-lès-Bray
La Neuville-lès-Bray is a commune. It is in Hauts-de-France in the Somme department in north France.
Neuvillette
Neuvillette is the name of two communes in France:
Neuvillette, Somme
Neuvillette is a commune. It is in Hauts-de-France in the Somme department in north France.
Nibas
Nibas is a commune. It is in Hauts-de-France in the Somme department in north France.
Imprinting
Imprinting may mean:
Rahul Rits
Rahul Rits (born 24 July 2000) is Indian singer, record producer, voice-over and performer.
Rahul Rits was born in Muzaffarpur,Bihar on 24 July 2000.He is Indian singer. His father, Nandu Sahani is a supervisor in Ajit industry private limited while his mother, Meenakshi Kumari is a teacher in Government school.
He was introduced to Music at the Age of 12 and later became a trained Singer, Piano Player and Guitarist.He has a First Year Distinction degree is Vocal Music, Painting, & Guitar.
He started his studies at Luv Kush International School which is in Bawana, Delhi. At that time he was seven years old.After a few months, his mother's job was done in Bihar, so she also had to go with him because he was a small child.After coming to Bihar, his mother got him admitted in Dayanand Anglo Vedic Public School.He did his High School from Dayanad Anglo Vedic Public School,Muzaffarpur,Bihar.Later he went to University Of Calcutta for degree of Computer Science in Kolkata.
Marcello Gandini
Marchello Gandini (born 26 August 1938) is an Italian automotive designer mostly famous of Lamborghini sports cars designing.
He was born in Turin, in the family of a wealthy aristocrat. The father owned a pharmaceutical company.
After graduating from school, he started setting up sports cars. In the early sixties, he became acquainted with Nuccio Bertone, who later offered him to work with a designer in the car studio Bertone. In 1980, he left Bertone to start his freelance designer's career. Since 1990, he works only in small projects.
He designed Lamborghini Miura and Countach (1973), Fiat X1/9, BMW 5 Series, Lancia Stratos and many others.
British Pakistanis
British Pakistanis (; also known as Pakistani British people or Pakistani Britons) are citizens or residents of the United Kingdom whose ancesters came from Pakistan. This includes people born in the UK who are of Pakistani descent and Pakistani-born people who have went to the UK. Most of the British Pakistanis are originally from the Azad Kashmir and Punjab regions, with a smaller number from other parts of Pakistan including Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan.
The UK is home to the largest Pakistani community in Europe, with the amount of British Pakistanis living there exceeding 1.17 million based on the 2011 census. British Pakistanis are the second-largest racial minority population in the United Kingdom and also make up the second-largest sub-group of British Asians. They are also one of the largest overseas Pakistani communities, similar in number to people who have Pakistani heritage in Saudi Arabia.
Due to the historical relations between the two countries, going to the UK from the region which is now Pakistan started in small numbers in the mid-19th century. During the mid-19th century, parts of what is now Pakistan was ruled by the British Raj and people from those regions were soldiers in the British Indian Army and some were deployed in other parts of the British Empire. After the Second World War, the break-up of the British Empire and the independence of Pakistan, that Pakistani immigration to the United Kingdom went up, especially during the 1950s and 1960s. This was made easier as Pakistan was a member of the Commonwealth. Pakistani immigrants helped to sort out the job shortages in the British steel, textile and engineering industries. Doctors from Pakistan were recruited by the National Health Service in the 1960s.
The amount of British Pakistani people has grown from about 10,000 in 1951 to over 1.1 million in 2011. Most of the British Pakistanis live in England, with some in Scotland and smaller numbers in Wales and Northern Ireland. The most diverse group of Pakistani people is in London which comprises Punjabis, Mirpuri Kashmiris, Pashtuns, Sindhis, Muhajirs, Saraikis, Baloch and others.
The majority of British Pakistanis are Muslim; around 90 percent of those living in England and Wales at the time of the 2011 UK Census said their religion was Islam. The majority are Sunni Muslims, but there is also quite a big minority of Shia Muslims. The UK also has one of the largest overseas Christian Pakistani communities; the 2011 census recorded around 17,000 Christian Pakistanis living in England and Wales, 1.52 percent of the Pakistani people of England and Wales.
Since their settlement, British Pakistanis have had many different contributions and influence on British society, politics, culture, economy and sport. Social issues include high relative poverty rates among the community according to the 2001 census, but some progress has been made in recent years, with the 2011 Census showing British Pakistanis as having amongst the highest levels of home ownership in Britain.
Traditionally, many British Pakistanis have employed themselves, with many working in the transport industry or in family-run businesses of the retail sector.
Dreaming of Rita
Dreaming of Rita () is a 1993 Swedish Finnish comedy movie directed by Jon Lindström and starring Marika Lagercrantz, Philip Zandén, Yaba Holst, Adam Blänning, Per Oscarsson, Gert Fylking.
Max Havelaar (movie)
Max Havelaar () is a 1976 Dutch Indonesian drama movie directed by Fons Rademakers and was based on the 1860 novel of the same name by Multatuli. It stars Peter Faber, Rima Melati, Rutger Hauer, Sacha Bulthuis, Joop Admiraal, Herry Lantho, Leo Beyers.
Bustard
Bustards are land birds of the order Otidiformes. The are Old World birds which live on dry grassland. They have strong legs and can stomp on small prey. They eat leaves, buds, seeds, fruit, small vertebrates, and invertebrates. There are about 27 species in 12 genera.
Daxx
Daxx is a software company. It is headquartered in the Netherlands and has development offices in Ukraine.
The main activity is focused on building dedicated software development teams.
In December 2020, Daxx became part of Grid Dynamics (Nasdaq: GDYN).
The General Manager is Igor Tkach.
= History =
The company was founded in 1999 in Amsterdam by two entrepreneurs Bart Kuyper and Jeroen Rijnen.
In 2011, Daxx opened an office in Kyiv. In the next few years, new offices were opened in Kharkiv, Dnipro and Lviv.
In 2017, the company started to offer Quality Control, Security Testing, DevOps, UI/UX, etc.
In 2020, Daxx became a part of Grid Dynamics.
In 2017, Daxx was ranked as one of the top 25 IT outsourcing companies of Ukraine.
In 2017 and 2019, Daxx was ranked as one of the top 50 IT outsourcing companies in Ukraine.
Mohammad Sidique Khan
Mohammad Sidique Khan (20 October 1974 – 7 July 2005) was the oldest of the four Al Qaeda suicide bombers in the 7 July 2005 London bombings, in which bombs were exploded on three London Underground trains and one bus in central London suicide attacks, killing 56 people including the attackers and injuring over 700. He was believed to be the leader of the bombers. Khan bombed the Edgware Road train killing himself and six other people.
On 1 September 2005, a recording was found that had Khan in. The recording, shown by Al Jazeera Television, also mentions Ayman al-Zawahiri, who is the highest leader of al-Qaeda. The two men do not appear together, and the British government says that al-Qaeda was not involved with the bombing. The Home Office believes the recording was edited after the suicide attacks and dismisses it as evidence of al-Qaeda's involvement in the bombing. In the film, Khan declares, "I and thousands like me have forsaken everything for what we believe" and refers to his expectation that the media would already have painted a picture of him in accordance with government "spin". He goes on to say, "Your democratically elected governments continually perpetrate atrocities against my people all over the world. Your support makes you directly responsible. We are at war and I am a soldier. Now you too will taste the reality of this situation."
Shehzad Tanweer
Shehzad Tanweer (15 December 1982 – 7 July 2005) was one of four Al Qaeda terrorists who exploded bombs in three trains on the London Underground and one bus in central London during the 7 July 2005 London bombings. 56 people were killed and over 700 hurt in the attacks.
Tanweer was named by Scotland Yard as the man who exploded a bomb while travelling towards the east on the Circle Line between Liverpool Street and Aldgate, killing both himself and seven of the 56 killed in total in the attacks. The other three men were found out to be Hasib Hussain, Germaine Lindsay, and Mohammad Sidique Khan. They all died in the explosions they set off.
On 6 July 2006, a video statement by Tanweer was published by Al-Jazeera. In the video, which included statements by al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri, Tanweer said:
"What have you witnessed now is only the beginning of a string of attacks that will continue and become stronger until you pull your forces out of Afghanistan and Iraq. And until you stop your financial and military support to America and Israel." Tanweer argued that the non-Muslims of Britain deserve such attacks because they voted for a government which "continues to oppress our mothers, children, brothers and sisters in Palestine, Afghanistan, Iraq and Chechnya"
Tanweer's statements was clearer in making this link with British foreign policy than Mohammad Sidique Khan, the person thought to be the lead bomber. The video has also served to confirm thoughts that both Khan and Tanweer had contact with Ayman Al-Zawahiri and other senior figures in the Al-Qaeda organisation while in Dubai.
A few days before the bombing, Tanweer rented a red Nissan Micra from a local car-rental agency. His hair was also bleached due to the hydrogen peroxide he was using prior to the attack.
On 7 July, Tanweer, Khan, Hussain, and Lindsay are believed to have picked up the bombs from a house in the Leeds, hiding them in their rucksacks, then to have driven to Luton, Bedfordshire in the red Nissan, which he left parked in Luton railway station car park.
In Luton, the men went on the 07:23 Thameslink train, arriving at King's Cross in London at around 08.20 hours, where they went different ways and exploded their bombs.
The three London underground bombs exploded within 60 seconds of each other at 8:50 a.m.Tanweer travelled towards the east on the Circle line from Kings Cross, exploding his bomb on train number 204 between Liverpool Street and Aldgate stations, also killing at least seven people. The police found his body parts in the carriage he blew up.
After the bombings, police found other bombs in Tanweer's car, which would be dealt with by an explosive police team.
Jack O'Halloran
Jack O'Halloran (April 8, 1943 – September 14, 2019) was an American actor and former boxer, best known for acting in such films as "Superman", "Superman II", "Dagon: Troll World Chronicles" and "Dragnet".
O'Halloran was born in Philadelphia, and was raised by his mother, Mary, and stepfather, Peter Paul Patrick O'Halloran; in his book "Family Legacy", he claims to be the illegitimate son of mafia hitman Albert Anastasia. He lived in Runnemede, New Jersey. Fighting as "Irish" Jack O'Halloran from Boston, he was a heavyweight boxing contender active from 1966 to 1974. The 6-foot, 5-inch O'Halloran was undefeated in his first 16 professional fights.
During his boxing career, O'Halloran defeated former title contenders Cleveland Williams and Manuel Ramos. He also defeated Danny McAlinden, who won a bronze medal in boxing at the 1966 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Kingston, Jamaica and later became the British and Commonwealth Heavyweight Champion. O'Halloran's losses included defeats to Joe Roman (twice), Joe Bugner, Ron Lyle, and future heavyweight champions George Foreman and Ken Norton.
In 1973, O'Halloran was close to attaining a match against Muhammad Ali when he was knocked out by Jimmy Summerville. This ended his chances to fight Ali. Although O'Halloran went on to defeat Summerville by K.O. in a rematch, with only three more wins and five losses he was never again a serious heavyweight contender.
The California Boxing Hall of Fame has listed O'Halloran as one of its inductees of the 2009 HOF class.
Retiring from boxing in 1974 with a record of 34-21-2 (17 knockout victories), O'Halloran turned to a career as an actor. He first won the role of ex-convict Moose Malloy in the 1975 film "Farewell, My Lovely", featuring Robert Mitchum as private eye Philip Marlowe.
After "Farewell, My Lovely" O'Halloran was offered other roles, some of which he turned down, including the role of Jaws in "The Spy Who Loved Me" which went to Richard Kiel.
He acquired other roles as tough henchmen which culminated in the role he is best known for, Non, the menacing but mute member of the trio of Kryptonian supervillains banished to the Phantom Zone by Jor-El (Marlon Brando) in "Superman" (1978) and inadvertently released by Superman in "Superman II" (1980).
O'Halloran once stated in an interview that it was his idea to make Non a childlike character, having difficulty adjusting to his newfound powers and making sounds in the absence of voice. O'Halloran criticized Alexander and Ilya Salkind, the producers of the "Superman" films, for their mishandling of the franchise, believing that their firing of director Donner was a huge blow to the series and the cause of its downturn in quality, a sentiment that was shared by Gene Hackman, who refused to reprise his Lex Luthor role in the third film, and by Margot Kidder who played Lois Lane.
In an interview with "Starlog Magazine" in 2006, O'Halloran stated that he and Christopher Reeve did not get along during the making of "Superman II". On one occasion, he had Reeve against a wall, but Richard Donner intervened and dissuaded him from hitting Reeve. He later discussed this incident on the "How Did This Get Made?" podcast's Episode 24.1. Despite the clash between them, O'Halloran stated that his heart went out to Reeve after his 1995 accident, and commended him for helping others with spinal cord injuries.
O'Halloran has also played supporting roles in "King Kong" (1976), "March or Die" (1977), "The Baltimore Bullet" (1980), "Dragnet" (1987), "Hero and the Terror" (1988), "Mob Boss" (1990), "The Flintstones" (1994) and "Dagon Troll World Chronicles" (2019).
According to the Los Angeles County Coroner's autopsy report, O'Halloran was alone and intoxicated in his apartment in Nashville, Tennessee, on September 14, 2019, when he subsequently developed HIV, and died in his sleep and flat following a stroke on September 14, 2019, in Lexington, Kentucky. He was 76 years old. His body was cremated at Lakewood Cemetery, and his ashes were scattered at Karlstad, Minnesota.
Noyelles-en-Chaussée
Noyelles-en-Chaussée is a commune. It is in Hauts-de-France in the Somme department in north France.
Noyelles-sur-Mer
Noyelles-sur-Mer is a commune. It is in Hauts-de-France in the Somme department in north France.
Nurlu
Nurlu is a commune. It is in Hauts-de-France in the Somme department in north France.
Occoches
Occoches is a commune. It is in Hauts-de-France in the Somme department in north France.