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Samuel Lusale
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Samuel Malama Lusale (born 2 January 2007) is a footballer who plays as a winger for Manchester United. Born in England, he is a Slovakia youth international.
Samuel Lusale
Early life
Early life Lusale was born on 2 January 2007 in Guildford, England and is a native of Guildford, England. Born to a Zambian father and a Slovak mother, he does not speak Slovak.
Samuel Lusale
Club career
Club career As a youth player, Lusale joined the youth academy of English side Guildford Saints. Subsequently, he joined the youth academy of English Premier League side Crystal Palace. Four years later, he joined the youth academy of English Premier League side Manchester United.
Samuel Lusale
International career
International career Lusale is a Slovakia youth international and is eligible to represent Zambia internationally through his father. In addition, he is eligible to represent England internationally, having been born in the country. On 6 March 2024, he debuted for the Slovakia national under-17 football team during a 2–1 away win over the Switzerland national under-17 football team for 2024 UEFA European Under-17 Championship qualification.
Samuel Lusale
Style of play
Style of play Lusale plays as a winger. American news website ESPN wrote in 2024 that his "his exceptional acceleration, relentless enthusiasm to beat defenders, and clever movement in the final third are qualities that will see him talked about".
Samuel Lusale
References
References
Samuel Lusale
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External links Category:2007 births Category:Living people Category:Footballers from Guildford Category:English men's footballers Category:Slovakia men's youth international footballers Category:Slovak men's footballers Category:21st-century English sportsmen Category:21st-century Slovak sportsmen Category:Men's association football wingers Category:English people of Slovak descent Category:English people of Zambian descent
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Just a Sunny Day for You
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is a song by Japanese rock band Yorushika. The music video was released on May 4, 2018. The song appears on their second mini-album, Makeinu ni Encore wa Iranai, released by U&R Records on May 9, 2018. It was used as the background music for the opening video of the event Goodbye, Tarinai Futari ~Let's Meet at Minato Mirai~, which was held in December 2019. As of August 2020, the music video on YouTube has been viewed over 100 million times. In October 2020, the song's cumulative number of plays on streaming services exceeded 100 million (according to Billboard JAPAN). It became Yorushika's first song to exceed 100 million streams.
Just a Sunny Day for You
Certification and sales
Certification and sales RegionCertificationCertified units/SalesJapan (RIAJ)Double Platinum200,000,000**Sales figures based on certification alone.
Just a Sunny Day for You
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References Category:2018 singles Category:2018 songs Category:Animated music videos Category:Songs in Japanese Category:Yorushika songs
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Robina Mcneil was a leading landscape and indsutrial archaeologist, making a major contribution to understandings of Manchester's industrial past.
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Education
Education She was educated at UCL
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Career and research Robina came from an artistic background and she drew on this in her research and interpretations of the past and to understand how space is used (citation for this is the warehouses volume) Leading archaeologist in the failed Manchester World Heritage Bid Pioneer in establishing the European Route for Industrial Heritage and led the pilot in the NW of England Dissertation https://www.theguardian.com/news/2007/oct/25/guardianobituaries.obituaries
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Selected publications
Selected publications Medieval salt making in Nantwich Halton castle volume Heritage Atlas 1990s (co-editor) Industrial Archaeology to Greater Manchester
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Awards and honours
Awards and honours Her awards include
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Hearty (surname)
'''Hearty'''
Hearty is a surname of Irish origin, a variant of the surname Harty, which is an Anglicization of Gaelic Ó hAghartaigh and means 'descendant of Athartach or Artach', which mean 'noisy'. Notable people with the surname include: Hugh Hearty (1912–after 1939), Scottish professional footballer Paul Hearty (born 1978), Irish Gaelic footballer
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See also Harty (surname)
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Battle of Strygany
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The Battle of Strygany took place during the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) attack on Soviet partisans and subsequent arrival of NKVD reinforcements, on 12-13 May 1944.
Battle of Strygany
Prelude
Prelude During the second half of 1943–1944, UPA carried out propaganda in Central Ukraine, in attempts to create OUN cells there and spread influence. The UPA sotnia of was tasked with breaking through to Kholodny Yar in order to assist local insurgents there. The UPA sotnia entered Slavuta Raion, where they were informed by locals about presence of the Soviet partisans of , numbering 300 partisans. Estimates of UPA strength vary at 200–320.
Battle of Strygany
Battle
Battle On May 12, the Soviet partisans were informed of UPA movement by their outpost, which allowed them to react on time. The UPA insurgents and Soviet partisans clashed for half an hour, but the arrival of NKVD reinforcements forced UPA sotnia to retreat into the forest near Bryduryn. According to Odukha, UPA lost 70 troops in this clash. On May 13, the Soviet forces attacked UPA's defensive line near Bryduryn. Some UPA units managed to break out with casualties, while others took advantage of environment and Soviet disorganization. However, half of UPA troops were unable to break out and were defeated in swap near Bryduryn.
Battle of Strygany
Aftermath
Aftermath According to Odukha's report, UPA suffered 127 killed and 28 captured. Other sources estimate UPA losses at 83–102 killed and 30 captured. According to eyewitness accounts, 7 of UPA captives were executed on Odukha's order and the rest were sent with NKVD and given various sentences. Soviet authorities learnt about UPA's planned propaganda activities in Eastern regions after interrogating prisoners.
Battle of Strygany
Legacy
Legacy On June 1992, dead UPA fighters were honored with a memorial in the form of metal cross. On 18 August, a larger monument was built at in the form of trident.
Battle of Strygany
References
References
Battle of Strygany
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Bibliography Category:Conflicts in 1944 Category:1944 in Europe Category:Battles and operations of World War II involving the Soviet Union Category:Battles involving the Soviet Union Category:Soviet partisans Category:Eastern Front (World War II) Category:Ukraine in World War II Category:Ukrainian Insurgent Army Category:Military history of Ukraine
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Janet Smith (dancer)
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Janet Smith is a British dancer, choreographer, and former principal of the Northern School of Contemporary Dance (NCSD) in Leeds, England. She studied at Dartington College of Arts and in New York. She became principal of the NCSD in February 2012, having previously been the artistic director of Scottish Dance Theatre. She was appointed M.B.E. in the 2015 New Year Honours, and was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Arts by the University of Kent in 2017.
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References Category:Year of birth missing (living people) Category:Living people Category:British dancers Category:British female dancers Category:British choreographers Category:British women choreographers Category:People from Leeds Category:Alumni of the University of Kent Category:Members of the Order of the British Empire
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Rey Scott
Short description
Rey Scott (1905–1992) was an American journalist, documentary filmmaker, and cinematographer best known for directing Kukan, a pioneering color documentary about China's resistance during the Second Sino-Japanese War. His later work documented U.S. military operations in the Aleutian Islands Campaign during World War II.
Rey Scott
Early life
Early life Scott was born in St. Louis, Missouri. Census records show his family later moved to Los Angeles, where he began his career as a journalist and photographer in the 1930s.
Rey Scott
Career
Career
Rey Scott
Pre-war work
Pre-war work In 1937, Scott relocated to Hawaii as a journalist for the Honolulu Advertiser, where he documented tourist life and collaborated with labor activist Roy Cummings during newspaper unionization efforts.
Rey Scott
''Kukan'' and wartime documentation
Kukan and wartime documentation Partnering with Chinese-American playwright Li Ling-Ai, Scott co-produced Kukan (苦干, "courage") using a handheld 16mm camera. The film earned a 1941 Honorary Oscar, with the Academy citing "exceptional courage and enterprise in photographic documentation".
Rey Scott
Military service
Military service After Pearl Harbor, Scott joined the U.S. Army Signal Corps under Captain John Huston, filming combat missions over Kiska Island for Report from the Aleutians (1943). His footage contributed to the film's New York Film Critics Circle Award and Oscar nomination.
Rey Scott
Legacy
Legacy Scott's Kukan remained lost until 2009 when a damaged print was discovered in Hawaii. Its restoration by the Academy Film Archive revived interest in his work. The Naval Air Station Fort Lauderdale Museum preserves his personal archives.
Rey Scott
See also
See also List of World War II documentary films
Rey Scott
References
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Rey Scott
External links
External links Rey Scott at IMDb Category:1905 births Category:1992 deaths Category:American documentary filmmakers Category:American military personnel of World War II Category:People from St. Louis Category:Academy Honorary Award recipients
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Sport School of Olympic Reserve No. 6 (Omsk)
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Sports School of Olympic Reserve No. 6 for swimming in the city of Omsk is a children and youth sports school, the first specialized swimming school in Omsk. Founded on January 11 1967.
Sport School of Olympic Reserve No. 6 (Omsk)
History
History The school was opened on January 11, 1967, based on the decision of the Omsk City Council of People's Deputies No. 6-20. The initiator of the school's creation and its first director was Vladimir Semyonovich Dobrokvashin, who is considered the founder of swimming in Omsk. The idea of building a swimming pool arose after the demonstration of the need for sports infrastructure: children were swimming in the fountain near the Mayakovsky Cinema. After this, a public construction project began, in which residents of the city, university students, and various organizations actively participated. In 1985, the school received the status of a specialized children and youth school of Olympic reserve based on the order of the Ministry of Education of the RSFSR and a letter from the regional department of public education. In 1999, the merger of SDYUSHOR No. 6 and DYuSSh No. 29 took place. Simonova Valentina Ivanovna, Honored Coach of Russia, was appointed director of the combined school. Since 2021, the director of the school has been Nikolai Ivanovich Rusanov.
Sport School of Olympic Reserve No. 6 (Omsk)
Activities
Activities The main activity of the school is teaching children to swim and training high-level athletes. The school trains young swimmers who achieve high results in all-Russian and international competitions. Masters of Sports of the USSR and Russia, and Masters of Sports of International Class have been trained.
Sport School of Olympic Reserve No. 6 (Omsk)
Work with Athletes with Disabilities
Work with Athletes with Disabilities The sports school has worked with swimmers with disabilities. In 2000, Dmitry Ostapchuk participated in the Paralympic Games in Sydney. Dmitry Polin won a gold medal and set a world record at the 2004 Paralympic Games in Athens. At the 2006 World Championships, he again won a gold medal and set a new world record. For his achievements, Dmitry Polin received the title of Honored Master of Sports of Russia. He was trained by coaches Valentina Ivanovna Simonova and Andrei Sergeevich Franchenko.
Sport School of Olympic Reserve No. 6 (Omsk)
Underwater Sports Department
Underwater Sports Department Since 2014, an underwater sports department has been opened at the S. S. Bovkun "Yunost" sports complex. The department's coaches teach fin swimming, and athletes have repeatedly become winners and prize-winners of all-Russian and international competitions. Many Masters of Sports of Russia have been trained, as well as Master of Sports of International Class Oleg Zakharov, winner of the World Championship and the World Cup final in underwater sports.
Sport School of Olympic Reserve No. 6 (Omsk)
Notable Alumni
Notable Alumni Andrey Korneyev - Honored Master of Sports of Russia, bronze medalist at the Olympic Games, former world record holder. Dmitry Polin - Honored Master of Sports of Russia, champion of the 2004 Summer Paralympic Games, multiple world champion, world record holder. Dmitry Ostapchuk - participant in the 2000 Summer Paralympic Games. Rustam Rybin - bronze medalist at the 2007 European Junior Swimming Championships, multiple medalist at the Russian Championships. Oleg Zakharov - Master of Sports of International Class of Russia, winner of the World Championship (2021), winner and medalist of the Russian Championship, winner and medalist of the World Cup (2022), bronze medalist of the Russian Cup (2023), winner and medalist of all-Russian competitions.
Sport School of Olympic Reserve No. 6 (Omsk)
Coaching Staff
Coaching Staff Over the years, the school has employed coaches who have trained champions and medalists of the Olympic Games, champions and record holders of the world, Europe, and Russia: Honored Coach of Russia Viktor Pavlovich Saprykin, Honored Coach of Russia Valery Vladimirovich Filimonov, Honored Coach of Russia Natalia Nikolaevna Roschina, Honored Coach of Russia Nadezhda Aleksandrovna Ashchepkova, Honored Coach of Russia Vladislav Ivanovich Butov, Honored Coach of Russia Valery Petrovich Bachin - Professor, President of the Omsk Region Swimming Federation. Mikhail Dmitrievich Baksheev - Associate Professor of the Department of Swimming at the Siberian State University of Physical Culture and Sport.
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School Principals
School Principals Vladimir Semyonovich Dobrokvashin Sergey Mikhailovich Fraynd Lev Aleksandrovich Pavlov Ivan Kalistratovich Kudryavtsev Tamara Aleksandrovna Turbina Georgy Petrovich Mikhailov Sergey Viktorovich Karipanov Alexander Ivanovich Zhayvoronok Valentina Ivanovna Simonova Alexander Ivanovich Ivanov Nikolai Ivanovich Rusanov (since 2021)
Sport School of Olympic Reserve No. 6 (Omsk)
Achievements
Achievements Bronze medal at the 1996 Olympic Games, world record (Andrey Korneyev) Gold medal and world record at the 2004 Paralympic Games (Dmitry Polin) Victories and prize-winning places at European championships, USSR and Russian championships Victories at world championships and World Cup stages in underwater sports
Sport School of Olympic Reserve No. 6 (Omsk)
References
References
Sport School of Olympic Reserve No. 6 (Omsk)
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External links Category:Swimming in Russia Category:Educational institutions established in 1967 Category:Sports schools Category:Swimming in Russia Category:Schools Category:Educational institutions established in 1967 Category:Children's sport
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Tony Raful
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Tony Raful Tejada (born April 28, 1951) is a Dominican poet. He won the Dominican Republic's National Literature Prize in 2014.
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References Category:Living people Category:1951 births Category:Dominican Republic people of Lebanese descent Category:Dominican Republic male poets Category:Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo alumni Category:Writers from Santo Domingo Category:20th-century Dominican Republic poets Category:21st-century Dominican Republic poets
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Mayas Khajuria Mayas Khajuria (born 14th March 2008) is an Independent Film Director, Editor, Screenwriter and Artist from Chandigarh, India. He has directed short films on various topics like Teenage life, Coming of Age, Sports.
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Career
Career Mayas started his film career with The Final Kick (2024) a short film that he made for his school. It was an Adventure film that was based on the story of school student who deals with psychological issues as his school life starts to end. He eventually realizes that life is far from over, through the help of supportive teachers and friends, and must win a final match to prove his worth. The film premiered on 12th January 2024. He then directed a sports drama film End of Beginning (2025) which received positive reviews.
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