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This is the front cover art for an edition of the serial publication Vogue Adria . The cover art copyright is believed to belong to the publisher, Condé Nast / Media 3.0., or the cover artist.
Cover of Adria edition of fashion magazine "Vogue" from November 2024, with Lepa Brena |
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1975 NBA season | '''1975 NBA season''' | 1975 NBA season may refer to:
1974–75 NBA season, featuring the Golden State Warriors defeating the Washington Bullets in the 1975 NBA Finals, 4–0. This was Golden State's last title for four decades until their 2010s dynasty. This was also the rookie season of both George Gervin and Bill Walton.
1975–76 NBA season, featuring the Boston Celtics defeating the Phoenix Suns in the 1976 NBA Finals, 4–2. This was John Havlicek's final championship. |
1975 NBA season | Table of Content | '''1975 NBA season''' |
Kennerów Tenement | Infobox building
| Kennerów Tenement House (Polish: Kamienica Kennerów) is a tenement house located at at 38 Szpitalna Street in Kraków in the District I Old Town. |
Kennerów Tenement | History | History
The tenement house with a modernist facade was built between 1910 and 1912, following the demolition of older buildings. It was designed Kraków architect Teodor Hoffmann. The stairwell features stained-glass windows crafted by Kraków's S. G. Żeleński Stained Glass Workshop, based on a design by Anna Gramatyka-Ostrowska.
This rental tenement once housed establishments such as the Cyganeria Restaurant, opened in the late 1930s. During World War II, it operated as a "Nur für Deutsche" venue. On December 22, 1942, representatives of several Jewish underground organizations jointly carried out a successful attack on the restaurant (killing a Luftwaffe officer and injuring three others). One of the participants in this operation was Yitzhak Zuckerman. A plaque on the building's facade commemorates the attack.
On March 4, 1996, the tenement was entered into the Registry of Cultural Property. It is also entered into the municipal register of monuments of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship. |
Kennerów Tenement | References | References
Category:Buildings and structures in Kraków
Category:1912 in Poland |
Kennerów Tenement | Table of Content | Infobox building
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Category:Judicial elections in the United States by year | [[Category:Elections in the United States by year]] | Category:Elections in the United States by year |
Category:Judicial elections in the United States by year | Table of Content | [[Category:Elections in the United States by year]] |
Draft:Mathematical Topography | AfC submission | Matthias wrote in 1. C.E. that there were 12 apostles, and he was the thirteenth. What this has to do with Math is that Rohr-Cyclics, also known as wave and grid analysis, is the basic fundamental background for scientific observation in the late 20th, and 21st centuries. Almost all theories in the late 20th and 21st centuries are based on mathematical models that came together in the late Middle ages, and early German, British, Austrian thought analysis. |
Draft:Mathematical Topography | References | References |
Draft:Mathematical Topography | Table of Content | AfC submission, References |
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DJ Hazel | short description | Michał Orzechowski, better known by his stage name DJ Hazel, (1 July 1980 – 7 May 2025) was a Polish DJ and music producer. |
DJ Hazel | Biography | Biography
Born in Warsaw on 1 July 1980, Orzechowski began DJing in 1998. In 2001, he took part in the European DJ Championship, taking second place out of 80 participants. From 2004 to 2005, he was the resident DJ of the club Ecuador Manieczki before moving to Omen Club Płośnica in 2006. His primary styles included house, electro house, progressive house, trance, hard trance, hardstyle, and techno. He also was prominent in the scene.
In 2005, he founded the company Bud-Net, under which he founded a hostel in Skępe in 2008. He was also a partner of Ego Partner s.c. and Media Partner s.c., which owned clubs in Warsaw and Borkowo Kościelne. In December 2011, he released the title "I Love Poland". In June 2012, he released his second title, "Give me the Stars". He won the Dance Music Awards 2013 in the Polish DJ club category. In March 2014, "I Love Poland" was played at a ski jump competition in Oslo. In 2015, he signed with Ultra Records, which committed to promoting and producing his music videos. That year, his singles "Bitch!" and "Let's Do this" peaked at 35 and 50, respectively on the POL Dance chart.
DJ Hazel was found dead in his car near Skępe on 7 May 2025, at the age of 44. |
DJ Hazel | References | References
Category:1980 births
Category:2025 deaths
Category:Polish DJs |
DJ Hazel | Table of Content | short description, Biography, References |
1974 NBA season | '''1974 NBA season''' | 1974 NBA season may refer to:
1973–74 NBA season, featuring the Boston Celtics defeating the Milwaukee Bucks in the 1974 NBA Finals, 4–2. Milwaukee was in the Western Conference until 1980. This was Jerry West’s final NBA season as a player.
1974–75 NBA season, featuring the Golden State Warriors defeating the Washington Bullets in the 1975 NBA Finals, 4–0. This was Golden State's last title for four decades until their 2010s dynasty. This was also the rookie season for both George Gervin and Bill Walton. |
1974 NBA season | Table of Content | '''1974 NBA season''' |
M FANS | # | redirect MFANS |
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Draft:Hon. Hamma Adama Ali Kumo | AFC submission |
Hon. Hamma Adama Ali Kumo (born 27 August 1973) is a Nigerian politician and member of the All Progressives Congress (APC). He currently serves as the Deputy National Financial Secretary of the APC and has held various positions in public service. |
Draft:Hon. Hamma Adama Ali Kumo | Early Life and Education | Early Life and Education
Hon. Kumo was born in Gombe State, Nigeria, on 27 August 1973. He completed his primary and secondary education in Gombe before pursuing higher education at the University of Jos, where he earned a degree in Political Science. |
Draft:Hon. Hamma Adama Ali Kumo | Career | Career |
Draft:Hon. Hamma Adama Ali Kumo | Deputy National Financial Secretary, APC | Deputy National Financial Secretary, APC
In 2022, Hon. Kumo was appointed as the Deputy National Financial Secretary of the APC. His name appears on the official list of National Working Committee members published by the party. |
Draft:Hon. Hamma Adama Ali Kumo | Chairman, Industrial Training Fund (ITF) | Chairman, Industrial Training Fund (ITF)
In January 2025, President Bola Tinubu appointed Hon. Kumo as the Chairman of the Industrial Training Fund, a federal agency that focuses on promoting skill development in Nigeria. The appointment was part of a broader push for revitalization and workforce development. |
Draft:Hon. Hamma Adama Ali Kumo | Representative, South East Development Commission | Representative, South East Development Commission
Hon. Kumo serves as the North East regional representative in the South East Development Commission, a federal body aimed at the economic revitalization of southeastern Nigeria. This commission is central to rebuilding and enhancing infrastructure in the region. |
Draft:Hon. Hamma Adama Ali Kumo | Personal Life | Personal Life
Hon. Kumo is married to Hajiya Rashida Ali Kumo. They have two children: Mohammed Ali Kumo and Farid Ali Kumo. Hon. Kumo is known for his contributions to community development, particularly in Gombe State. |
Draft:Hon. Hamma Adama Ali Kumo | References | References |
Draft:Hon. Hamma Adama Ali Kumo | See Also | See Also
All Progressives Congress
Industrial Training Fund
South East Development Commission |
Draft:Hon. Hamma Adama Ali Kumo | Table of Content | AFC submission, Early Life and Education, Career, Deputy National Financial Secretary, APC, Chairman, Industrial Training Fund (ITF), Representative, South East Development Commission, Personal Life, References, See Also |
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Draft:Gicela Sehedi | AFC submission | |
Draft:Gicela Sehedi | Gicela Sehedi | Gicela Sehedi
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Gicela Sehedi es una actriz y cantante mexicana con más de 20 años de trayectoria en teatro musical y televisión. Reconocida por su versatilidad y carisma, ha destacado en diversos géneros, desde comedia hasta drama, participando en destacados musicales y series mexicanas. |
Draft:Gicela Sehedi | Biografía | Biografía
Nacida en México, Gicela Sehedi inició su formación artística en el Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Ciudad de México (ITESM CCV), donde desarrolló sus habilidades en interpretación y canto. A lo largo de su carrera, ha trabajado con importantes productoras como Ocesa Teatro y SG Producciones. Su presencia en redes sociales, como Instagram, ha permitido a sus seguidores conocer más sobre su vida profesional y personal. |
Draft:Gicela Sehedi | Carrera artística | Carrera artística |
Draft:Gicela Sehedi | Teatro | Teatro
Gicela Sehedi ha tenido una exitosa carrera en el teatro musical, participando en diversas producciones que han sido aclamadas por la crítica y el público. Entre los musicales en los que ha participado, destacan:
Cabaret: Actualmente, Gicela Sehedi es parte del elenco de la icónica obra Cabaret, que se presenta en el Teatro de los Insurgentes. Esta producción es una de las más emblemáticas del teatro musical mundial y se caracteriza por su historia de amor, política y decadencia en la Alemania de la época de los años 30. Gicela interpreta el papel de Fraulein Kost, una mujer que, como parte de su vida en Berlín, se ve atrapada entre la frivolidad y las difíciles decisiones políticas. La obra ha sido aclamada por la crítica debido a su impactante puesta en escena y su elenco talentoso. Gicela ha sido elogiada por su capacidad para abordar su personaje con profundidad y estilo, aportando su propio toque único al icónico musical.
Mamma Mia!: En 2017, Gicela Sehedi formó parte del elenco de la producción de Mamma Mia! en el Teatro de los Insurgentes en la Ciudad de México. La obra, basada en las canciones del grupo sueco ABBA, es uno de los musicales más populares del mundo. Sehedi interpretó el papel de Tanya, uno de los tres personajes principales que conforman el trío de las "Dinamitas". Su actuación fue muy elogiada, destacándose por su gran presencia en el escenario y su capacidad vocal. La obra fue un éxito rotundo en México y consolidó aún más su nombre en el ámbito del teatro musical.
Selena: Gicela también participó en la producción mexicana de Selena, un musical basado en la vida de la cantante tejana Selena Quintanilla. La obra fue un homenaje a la vida y carrera de la artista y Sehedi desempeñó un papel importante dentro del elenco.
El violinista en el tejado: En este clásico del teatro musical, Gicela interpretó el papel de Chava, una de las hijas de Tevye, el personaje principal. La obra, que aborda temas de tradición, familia y fe, recibió excelentes críticas por las interpretaciones de su elenco, y Gicela se destacó por su interpretación profunda y emotiva.
Fiebre de sábado por la noche: Gicela participó en esta famosa obra de teatro que tiene como base la película del mismo nombre, conocida por su música disco y su energía vibrante. Aquí, Gicela interpretó a Stephanie, un personaje lleno de vitalidad y emoción.
100 años de sueños Disney: Gicela también formó parte de este espectáculo musical que celebraba los 100 años de Disney. El show recopiló las canciones más icónicas de las películas de Disney y fue una experiencia memorable tanto para los actores como para el público.
Como quieras perro amame: Esta obra, que empezó con la participación de Diego de Erice, es una puesta en escena con mas de diez años en cartelera En ella, Gicela Sehedi interpretó a uno de los personajes principales en una puesta en escena llena de humor y reflexiones sobre las relaciones humanas. La obra fue muy bien recibida por la crítica y el público, destacándose por sus diálogos agudos y su enfoque en los dilemas cotidianos y emocionales de la vida moderna. Gicela, con su característico talento, aportó a la obra una interpretación llena de frescura y autenticidad, que contribuyó al éxito de la misma.
En la obra La Lección, de Eugène Ionesco, Sehedi recibió el reconocimiento como Mejor Actriz en la Séptima Muestra Nacional de Teatro UNAM. Además, fue nominada al Premio Silvia Pinal como Revelación en 1999 por su participación en la obra Santa. |
Draft:Gicela Sehedi | Televisión | Televisión
Uno de los proyectos más importantes de Gicela en televisión fue su participación en la serie de comedia mexicana Según Bibi, transmitida en 2018 por Las Estrellas. En esta serie, Sehedi interpretó a Bibi, una joven madre primeriza que vive las desventuras y alegrías de la maternidad. Según Bibi fue un gran éxito en México y se destacó por su tono humorístico y fresco, dirigido principalmente a un público joven.
Según Bibi: Esta serie se convirtió en un fenómeno dentro de la televisión mexicana. Según Bibi narraba las peripecias de Bibi, una madre que debe aprender a equilibrar su vida personal, laboral y familiar mientras enfrenta los retos de la maternidad, la vida en pareja y las expectativas sociales. La interpretación de Sehedi como Bibi fue muy bien recibida, y su química con los demás miembros del elenco, como Jorge Van Rankin y la producción en general, fue fundamental para el éxito de la serie. La serie no solo abordó temas de maternidad y paternidad, sino también de crecimiento personal y resiliencia, lo que resonó profundamente con el público.
Por siempre Joan Sebastián (2016): Participó en esta serie biográfica que narra la vida del cantante mexicano Joan Sebastián. En este proyecto, Gicela Sehedi tuvo un papel significativo, interpretando a uno de los personajes que ayudaron a contar la historia del icónico artista mexicano.
La rosa de Guadalupe (2009): Gicela tuvo una participación especial en este popular programa de televisión que cuenta historias de la vida cotidiana basadas en situaciones que involucran temas de fe, familia y valores. En La rosa de Guadalupe, Sehedi interpretó a diferentes personajes que abordaban problemáticas actuales. |
Draft:Gicela Sehedi | Cine | Cine
En cine, Sehedi ha trabajado en la película Goy (2023), un proyecto que marcó su transición a la pantalla grande, donde interpretó un papel complejo y emotivo, demostrando su capacidad actoral más allá del teatro y la televisión. |
Draft:Gicela Sehedi | Reconocimientos | Reconocimientos
Premio Mejor Actriz en la Séptima Muestra Nacional de Teatro UNAM por La Lección.
Nominación al Premio Silvia Pinal como Revelación en 1999 por Santa.
Reconocimiento por su interpretación en Mamma Mia! durante su temporada en el Teatro de los Insurgentes. |
Draft:Gicela Sehedi | Enlaces externos | Enlaces externos
Instagram oficial
Facebook oficial
IMDb |
Draft:Gicela Sehedi | Table of Content | AFC submission, Gicela Sehedi, Biografía, Carrera artística, Teatro, Televisión, Cine, Reconocimientos, Enlaces externos |
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File:Kaarija and Baby Lasagna - eurodab.png | Licensing | Licensing |
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1973 NBA season | '''1973 NBA season''' | 1973 NBA season may refer to:
1972–73 NBA season, featuring the New York Knicks defeating the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1973 NBA Finals, 4–1, avenging their loss in the previous Finals. As of 2024, this was New York's most recent championship. This was also Wilt Chamberlain's final NBA season.
1973–74 NBA season, featuring the Boston Celtics defeating the Milwaukee Bucks in the 1974 NBA Finals, 4–2. Milwaukee was in the Western Conference until 1980. This was Jerry West’s final NBA season as a player. |
1973 NBA season | Table of Content | '''1973 NBA season''' |
Heliamine | Chembox
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Heliamine | See also | See also
Substituted tetrahydroisoquinoline
3,4-Dimethoxyphenethylamine
Pachycereus pringlei § Constituents and biological effects |
Heliamine | References | References |
Heliamine | External links | External links
Heliamine - Isomer Design
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Category:Tetrahydroisoquinoline alkaloids |
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List of Scottish football transfers summer 2025 | This is a list of | This is a list of Scottish football transfers, featuring at least one 2025–26 Scottish Premiership club or one 2025–26 Scottish Championship club, which were completed during the summer 2025 transfer window. |
List of Scottish football transfers summer 2025 | List | List
DateNameMoving fromMoving toFeeSt JohnstoneFree agentFreeSt JohnstoneFree agentFreeSt JohnstoneFree agentFreeSt JohnstoneFree agentFreeSt JohnstoneFree agentFreeSt JohnstoneFree agentFreeSt JohnstoneFree agentFreeSt JohnstoneFree agentFreeDundee UnitedFree agentFreeDundee UnitedFree agentFreeDundee UnitedFree agentFreeDundee UnitedFree agentFreeDundee UnitedFree agentFreeAberdeenHibernianFreeHeart of MidlothianFree agentFreeHeart of MidlothianFree agentFreeVålerengaHeart of MidlothianUndisclosedRangersFree agentFreeRangersFree agentFreeRangersFree agentFreeDundeeRangersCompensationLensRangers£4.5 millionKilmarnockSwansea CityCompensation ArsenalCelticFree |
List of Scottish football transfers summer 2025 | See also | See also
List of Scottish football transfers winter 2024–25 |
List of Scottish football transfers summer 2025 | References | References
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Category:2025 in Scottish sport
2025 summer |
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1972 NBA season | '''1972 NBA season''' | 1972 NBA season may refer to:
1971–72 NBA season, featuring the Los Angeles Lakers defeating the New York Knicks in the 1972 NBA Finals, 4–1. This was Jerry West's lone championship. This was also Elgin Baylor’s final NBA season as he retired early in the year.
1972–73 NBA season, featuring the New York Knicks defeating the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1973 NBA Finals, 4–1, avenging their loss in the previous Finals. As of 2024, this was New York's most recent championship. This was also Wilt Chamberlain's final NBA season. |
1972 NBA season | Table of Content | '''1972 NBA season''' |
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Pleasantville (book) | Short description | Pleasantville is a 2015 mystery thriller novel by Attica Locke. It is a sequel to her debut novel Black Water Rising (2009). |
Pleasantville (book) | Plot summary | Plot summary
In 1996, Houston attorney Jay Porter, a single father of two after the death of his wife, investigates the disappearance of teenage political campaign Alicia Nowell during a contested mayoral race. |
Pleasantville (book) | Reception | Reception
The novel received positive reviews from critics. |
Pleasantville (book) | References | References
Category:2015 novels
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Category:Southern noir novels |
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Football at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Men's European Qualifiers – First round | one source | The 1972 Summer Olympics football qualification – European first round was the first of two rounds in the Summer Olympics football qualification tournament to decide which teams would qualify for the 1972 Summer Olympics football finals tournament in Germany. |
Football at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Men's European Qualifiers – First round | Summary | Summary |
Football at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Men's European Qualifiers – First round | Matches | Matches
Finland won on walkover and advanced to the second round.
Bulgaria won 5–1 on aggregate and advanced to the second round.
Yugoslavia won 3–0 on aggregate and advanced to the second round.
Austria won the play-off and advanced to the second round.
Romania won 4–2 on aggregate and advanced to the second round.
Denmark won 5–2 on aggregate and advanced to the second round.
East Germany won 5–0 on aggregate and advanced to the second round.
Spain won 4–0 on aggregate and advanced to the second round.
France won 1–0 on aggregate and advanced to the second round.
Poland won 8–0 on aggregate and advanced to the second round.
Soviet Union won 4–0 on aggregate and advanced to the second round. |
Football at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Men's European Qualifiers – First round | References | References
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1971 NBA season | '''1971 NBA season''' | 1971 NBA season may refer to:
1970–71 NBA season, featuring the Milwaukee Bucks defeating the Baltimore Bullets in the 1971 NBA Finals, 4–0. This was Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's first championship and Oscar Robertson's lone championship.
1971–72 NBA season, featuring the Los Angeles Lakers defeating the New York Knicks in the 1972 NBA Finals, 4–1. This was Jerry West's lone championship. This was also Elgin Baylor’s final NBA season as he retired early in the year. |
1971 NBA season | Table of Content | '''1971 NBA season''' |
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Tehaunine | See also | See also
Substituted tetrahydroisoquinoline
Isomescaline (2,4,5-trimethoxyphenethylamine)
Pachycereus pringlei § Constituents and biological effects |
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