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By the decision of the Holy Synod of July 26, 2012, the Kuznetsk and Serdobsk dioceses were separated from the Penza diocese and included in the newly formed Penza Metropolis.
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Joseph D. Kimbrew (May 31, 1929 - July 16, 2015) was the first African American appointed as chief of the Indianapolis Fire Department. In 1968, he received the first "Firefighter of the Year" award for the city.
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Early life and family.
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Kimbrew graduated from Crispus Attucks High School in January 1948. He went on to serve in the United States Army, from which he was honorably discharged. Kimbrew was married to Carolyn Scott Kimbrew for 62 years and together they had one son, one daughter, and multiple grandchildren.
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In 1955, Kimbrew joined the Indianapolis Fire Department and worked in multiple stations across Indianapolis. In 1968, he was awarded the first "Firefighter of the Year" award. On January 19, 1987, Mayor William Hudnut of Indianapolis, appointed Joseph Kimbrew as Chief of the Indianapolis Fire Department. During his time as chief, Kimbrew expanded emergency services to include technicians trained to administer advanced assistance for heart-attack victims. He was familiar with both fire suppression and emergency medical services. He retired from the department in 1992.
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Joseph Kimbrew passed away on July 16, 2015 and the following year, Indianapolis Fire Department Fire Station 1 was renamed in his honor.
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South University Virginia Beach
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Formosan yellow-throated marten
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EF Education–Tibco–SVB
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2023 Cardiff Cross Challenge
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The 2023 Cardiff Cross Challenge was the 26th edition of the international cross country running competition held in Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom on 11 November 2023. It was the third leg of the 2023–24 World Athletics Cross Country Tour Gold, the highest-level global series of cross country competitions.
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Keneth Kiprop of Uganda and Megan Keith won the two races.
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In combination with two other eligible cross country races, points from the 2023 Cardiff Cross Challenge could be used to qualify for the 10,000 metres track race at the 2024 Summer Olympics. The top eight athletes ordered by total score (summed from their top three cross country performances) were granted automatic qualification, respecting the maximum three athletes per country.
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Battle of the Tendra Spit
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The Battle of the Tendra Spit was an engagement that took place on the Tendra Spit, a narrow spit of land in the Kherson Oblast, on the Black Sea, northwest of the Crimean Peninsula from the night of 28 February 2024 to the morning of 29 February 2024.
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Five boats loaded with Ukrainian soldiers from the 73rd Naval Center of Maritime Special Operations, a hand-picked unit specializing in clandestine maritime attacks, approached a low-lying sandy beach and attempted to land. As Ukrainian troops approached the landmass, they came under fire from Russian forces. According to Russian Milbloger Kot Dobrokhod and the "Kyiv Post", the ambush was carried out by infantry members of the Russian Baltic Fleet. After suffering heavy losses, Ukrainian forces were forced to withdraw. Russian sources later posted multiple photos to social media showing the aftermath of the failed landing and weapons captured from the Ukrainians. Six bodies of Ukrainian soldiers can be seen in the photos. Other images showed a pair of Western suppiled M2 Browning machine guns mounted on a boat, seven individual weapons and boxes of ammunition. The Russian information channel Readovka, reported Russian troops had captured a Ukrainian flag.
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Russian units claimed that they sank three landing crafts and killed 20 Ukrainian soldiers. The Russian defense ministry claimed that up to 25 Ukrainian personnel were killed while one was taken prisoner. Four boats were also captured, while a fifth vessel managed to escape. Russian milbloggers claimed that one boat and one prisoner were captured and that one boat managed to escape. A Russian Telegram account posted a picture of the captured Ukrainian soldier who was blindfolded with duct tape. The press service of the Special Operations Forces of the Ukrainian Armed Forces posted about the operation on Telegram acknowledged losses but did not specify casualties. The post read:
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Soldiers of the 73rd Naval Special Operations Center died heroically during a combat mission in a clash with Russian invaders.
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Ensuring the departure of the main forces of the group after the completion of a special task, the soldiers accepted their last battle, remaining in the formation forever.
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The heroic and extremely difficult combat work of the SSO units on land, at sea and in the deep rear of the enemy is the daily contribution of SSO soldiers to victory over the enemy.
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Always remember at what price our freedom is won.
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Eternal memory and glory to fallen comrades!
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Sincere condolences to the families of the victims!"
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Special Operations Forces commander Colonel Serhii Lupanchuk stated: "During the performance of a combat mission, while engaging with Russian occupiers, warriors of the 73rd Marine Special Operations Center heroically died in battle. Providing cover for the withdrawal of the main forces of the group after completing a special task, the soldiers engaged in their final battle, forever remaining in the ranks."
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According to Kot Dobrokhod, two Russian soldiers were wounded by a drone strike.
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South University Columbia
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Kathalina Adriana Guerrero Bolados (born 4 November 2002) is a Chilean footballer who plays as a forward for in the Chilean Primera División and the Chile women's national team.
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A product of the women's team of San Marcos de Arica, in 2019 she moved to Colegio Deportivo Iquique (CODE Iquique), the women's team of Deportes Iquique until 2020. Since then, Guerrero has played for the first team of both CODE Iquique and .
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International career.
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In August 2023, Guerrero was called up to the training microcycle of the Chile national team under Luis Mena.
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In February 2024, she replaced Agustina Heyermann in the Chile squad for the matches against Jamaica on 23 and 27 of the same month. She made her debut in the first match, a 5–1 win, by replacing Yenny Acuña at the minute 73. Subsequently, she made another appearance in the second match, a 1–0 win, as a starting player.
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Einstein-Oppenheimer relationship
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2023-24 Moldovan Women's Cup
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Libra (Vanity Milan EP)
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1904-05 Liverpool F.C. season
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1903-04 Liverpool F.C. season
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EF Education-Cannondale
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List of Croatian football transfers winter 2023-24
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1902-03 Liverpool F.C. season
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Tuvalu-Taiwan relations
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Black Dragons Erfurt
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Black Dragons Erfurt is an ice hockey team based in Erfurt, the capital of Thuringia, Germany. The team currently plays in the Oberliga North, the third-highest level of ice hockey in Germany. It is the top team of the larger Eis Hockey Club Erfurt e.V.
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The team plays at the 4,000-seat Eissportzentrum Erfurt, referred to locally as the Kartoffelhalle (Potato Hall). In 2020 the city of Erfurt approved a major expansion and renovation of the venue.
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Though EHC Erfurt was founded in 1995, the Black Dragons began play in 2006.
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South University West Palm Beach
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Emeric Nagymihályi ; died after 1379) was a Hungarian nobleman in the 14th century, who served as vice-"ispán" of Hont County in 1355.
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Emeric was born into the Nagymihályi family, which possessed landholdings in Northeastern Hungary, mostly Ung and Zemplén counties, and is considered the senior linage of the Nagymihály branch of the "gens" (clan) Kaplon. His father was Andrew (II), one of the sons of the influential lord Jakó Kaplon. Emeric had two brothers, Stephen (I) and Nicholas (I). Emeric married Catherine Butkai, a scion of the powerful "gens" (clan) Gutkeled.
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Clément Kwete is a Congolese politician. He was the Minister of Portfolio of Democratic Republic of the Congo, under Ilunga government that ran from September 2019 to April 2021, as well as a member of parliament. He is a member of Union for Democracy and Social Progress.
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The Dzunbain Formation (also known as Dzunbayn Formation) is a geological formation in Mongolia, dating to the Early Cretaceous (Aptian-Albian). The formation contains fossils of mammals, reptiles, turtles and dinosaurs. The Dzunbain Formation is equivalent to the Khuren Dukh Formation.
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South University Austin
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Rod Huber (born ) is an American former college football coach. He was the head football coach for Mount St. Joseph University from 2000 to 2016. He was a member of the team since its inception in 1990. He was inducted into the Mount St. Joseph Hall of Fame in 2023.
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From 1979 to 1982, Huber served in the United States Army. In 2004, his son died.
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Monadire (Georgian: მონადირე) was an armed formation and a militia initially created by Emzar Kvitsiani within Upper Abkhazia. The militia consisted of ethnic Svans living within the Kodori Valley. The Georgian authorities held control over the valley largely thanks to the militia, until it was dissolved in 2006.
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The Monadire militia was formed in 1992 by Emzar Kvitsiani with around 350 members, as they participated in the War In Abkhazia. In 1998, the Monadire militia began to serve as Guards as it was formally introduced into the Georgian Armed Forces as a separate battalion, but in fact continued to be subordinate to Kvitsiani himself, as they actively supported the payment of 150 GEL per month.
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The then president, Eduard Shevardnadze appointed Kvitsiani to the local representative of the region. According to a report, Kvitsiani and his militia were involved in the 2001 Kodori crisis, fighting alongside the Chechen commander Ruslan Gelayev.
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During the Rose Revolution, The militia supported Eduard Shevardnadze. On 3 December 2004, the National Security Council of Georgia abolished the post of the Presidential Commissioner of Georgia in the Kodori Gorge, assigning these functions to Irakli Alasania, appointed in October 2004 as Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia
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EMR Connect, formerly EMR Electrics is a commuter service that is owned by East Midlands Railway linking Corby and St Pancras. Since May 2021, as part of the Midland Main Line upgrade, it has been operating the Class 360s since the electrification works from Bedford to Kettering and Corby.. This is in contrast to the EMR Intercity services from St Pancras to Leicester, Nottingham and Sheffield.
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EMR Connect runs two trains an hour stopping at the following destinations from St Pancras:
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2024 Melbourne Formula 3 round
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2024 Imola Formula 3 round
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2024 Monte Carlo Formula 3 round
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2024 Barcelona Formula 3 round
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2024 Spielberg Formula 3 round
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2024 Silverstone Formula 3 round
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2024 Budapest Formula 3 round
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South University Montgomery
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2024 Spa-Francorchamps Formula 3 round
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2024 Monza Formula 3 round
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Hong Nam-pyo ( April 17, 1889 – June 3, 1950) was a North Korean independence activist and politician who served as a member of the Supreme People's Assembly, North Korea's unicameral parliament.
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Hong was born on April 17, 1889, in Yangpyeong County, Gyeonggi Province. He participated in the revolutionary movement in 1910 after graduating from Seoul Chung-Ang School. In 1919, he participated in the March 1st Movement and then left for Manchuria, where he participated in partisan activities from 1920, but was arrested in 1921 and imprisoned for two years.
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In 1925, he participated in the founding of the Communist Party of Korea and was elected as a candidate member of the Central Committee. On December 9, 1946, he was elected as a member of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of South Korea at the joint meeting of the Central Committee of the South Korean Labor Party and the Central Inspection Committee. He was arrested by the United States Army Military Government in Korea in 1946 and served four months in prison.
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In April 1948, he defected to Soviet-controlled Korea, and attended the south–north joint conference as a representative of the Workers' Party of South Korea. In August 1948, he was elected as a delegate to the 1st Supreme People's Assembly, and on September 9, following the formal declaration of independence at the 1st session of the 1st Supreme People's Assembly, he was elected as vice-chairman of that body. On June 28, 1949, he was elected a member of the Central Committee at the first meeting of the Central Committee of the Fatherland Front.
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He died at 7:30 pm on 3 June 1950, just before the outbreak of the Korean War after a serious illness. In November 2005 he was buried at the Patriotic Martyrs' Cemetery in Pyongyang.
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2024 Jeddah Formula 2 round
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Jean-Lucien Bussa Tongba (born 26 March 1962) is a Congolese politician. He has been Minister of External Trade since 2017, under Ilunga government that ran from September 2019 to April 2021, as well as a member of parliament. He is the member of Union for Democracy and Social Progress.
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He was an initiator and president of the political party Courant des démocrates rénovateurs (CDER) from 2013 to December 2016. Following the failure of the presidential election in 2016, Bussa led the political opposition delegation to the pre-dialogue facilitated by former Secretary-General of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), Edem Kodjo, which will result in a government of national unity with the primacy of the opposition.
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2024 Melbourne Formula 2 round
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2024 Imola Formula 2 round
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2024 Monte Carlo Formula 2 round
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2024 Barcelona Formula 2 round
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2024 Spielberg Formula 2 round
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2024 Silverstone Formula 2 round
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2024 Budapest Formula 2 round
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2024 Spa-Francorchamps Formula 2 round
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2024 Monza Formula 2 round
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2024 Baku Formula 2 round
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2024 Losail Formula 2 round
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2024 Yas Island Formula 2 round
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Daniel Valente Jr. (born October 23, 1999) is a Canadian football defensive back for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He played U Sports football at Western. He has also been a member of the Ottawa Redblacks and Montreal Alouettes.
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Daniel Valente Jr. played high school football at Catholic Central High School in London, Ontario. He played junior football for the London Junior Mustangs of the Ontario Varsity Football League (OVFL) and was a multi-time OVFL all-star. Valente also represented Team Canada in the U-19 International Bowl against the United States on January 28, 2017.
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Valente played U Sports football at Western from 2017 to 2022. Western won the 53rd Vanier Cup in 2017 and the 56th Vanier Cup in 2021. In 2021, Valente earned first team All-Canadian and first team All-Ontario University Athletics (OUA) honors while also being named the Outstanding Defensive Player of the Game of the 56th Vanier Cup. After spending time with the Ottawa Redblacks of the Canadian Football League (CFL), Valente returned to Western for his final season of U Sports football in 2022. In 2022, he again garnered first team All-Canadian and first team All-OUA recognition while also being named the OUA's Outstanding Stand-Up Defensive Player of the Year.
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Professional career.
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